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Madras varsity convocation likely to be held on September 24

Madras varsity convocation likely to be held on September 24


As the post of vice chancellor has been lying vacant since last August, the varsity was unable to conduct the convocation for academic year 2023-24.

Madras University

Binita Jaiswal

Updated on:
04 Sep 2024, 11:47 am

CHENNAI: The convocation of University of Madras is likely to be held on September 24. The varsity officials said the decision to conduct the convocation was taken after the Governor-Chancellor RN Ravi recently insisted all the state universities to conduct convocations by October 31.

As the post of vice chancellor has been lying vacant since last August, the varsity was unable to conduct the convocation for academic year 2023-24. Last year convocation was held in August in which President of India Droupadi Murmu was the chief guest.

Usually, the convocation is held between April and June. The varsity on Tuesday released a statement for awareness of students citing that the convocation will be held in the fourth week of September. However, sources told TNIE that September 24 has been finalised for the event.

Varsity sources said organising the convocation will be no cakewalk as they will have to deal with the ongoing tussle between the two power centres. “We have managed to finalise a chief guest for whom all the stakeholders have agreed, “ said a person aware with the development.

As per the statutes of the university, the vice-chancellor alone can call for a convocation and issue the degree certificates. However, as per the governor’s instructions, the varsity convenor committee is initiating the process, but they are yet to decide as who will sign the certificates in the absence of the V-C.

“A decision in this regard will be taken soon, “ said a higher education department official. Due to the tussle between governor and higher education department, the V-C post is lying vacant since last year.

While the governor formed a four-member V-C search committee including the nominee from the University Grants Commission, the state government formed a three-member search committee excluding the nominee and now the matter is pending before the court.

Meanwhile , the news of the convocation has brought relief to the students. “ I had given an undertaking in my office that i will submit my original certificate and my HR keeps asking for it. Finally, I will be able to complete my paperwork, “said S Kowshik, a student of the varsity.

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High cutoffs, NEET woes goad students in K’taka to grab what’s offered

High cutoffs, NEET woes goad students in K’taka to grab what’s offered

SruthySusan.Ullas@timesofindia.com 

Bengaluru : The high cutoffs in NEET ranks for MBBS admissions this year have forced students into accepting whatever seat comes their way — regardless of fees or the quality of the institution — amid fears that the competition could get fiercer next year. Counsellors confirmed that students want to hold on to the seat they get and choose not to opt for a gap year.

 There were many students who were expecting a Rs 1.5-lakh fee seat but have landed a general merit private seat (a private seat in a private college) with Rs 12 lakh fee. They do not want to give that up now. They are ready to take it even if it means selling property to raise funds. Those who had prepared for a Rs 12-lakh seat are ready for a Rs 20-lakh seat and so on,” said Raghavendra Hegde, founder of RH MedTech Mentor that provides counselling guidance for NEET and K-CET. 

College quality,  ‘Students not even looking at college quality’ 

This year, there has been a big jump in the number of students who scored more than 600 marks in Karnataka. Last year, the number of students in this range was around 1,500 to 1,800. But this year, it is around more than 4,300. The fear is that next year the competition could get worse. They are worried as to what may happen next year — will NTA bring in changes, will it become two exams a year, will the exam pattern change? 

The consensus among students and parents is we will arrange money for private seats in private colleges, come what may,” he said. Agreed Ali Khwaja, founder director of Banjara Academy: “Those students who would have taken a gap year to improve the ranks do not want to do so. 

They are either moving into engineering or taking whatever MBBS seat comes by. They are not even looking at the quality of the colleges. They have already gone through the trauma of uncertainties this time, with the exam nearly getting cancelled.” Khwaja said it is disappointing that students are not open to the idea of paramedical courses, which are equally attractive and rewarding. As per the counsellors, this is also one of the reasons why the cutoffs of GMP seats (general merit private seats) are going up. 

“The cutoff mark for general merit pri vate seats this year is 562 as against 476-479 last year,” said Hegde. The high cutoffs are having a ripple effect on BDS admissions. “Competition is getting tougher by the day. NEET is being taken by a record number of students every year,” he said.

Report: Canada turning away more foreigners, approving fewer visas

Report: Canada turning away more foreigners, approving fewer visas 

4.9.24

Toronto : Canada is closing its doors to more visitors and temporary residents by approving fewer visas and turning away more people who reach its borders with official documents, according to govt data obtained by Reuters. 

The spike in rejections of foreign travellers comes as PM Justin Trudeau’s Liberal govt, trailing in polls ahead of an election expected next year, tries to lower the numbers of temporary residents — and possibly permanent immigrants. Migrants have been blamed for the shortage and high prices of housing. Canadians have prided themselves on embracing newcomers but polls show a growing number say Canada is admitting too many immigrants. That stance is filtering down to border and immigration officers, observers say. 

In July, Canada refused entry to 5,853 foreign travellers, who were “allowed to leave”, as Canada pu ts it, and who include students, workers and tourists, the most since at least Jan 2019, according to border agency data. Border officers turned away 3,727 foreign travellers per month on average through the first seven months of 2024, an increase of 633 people or 20% from a year earlier. Separately, officers deemed 285 visa-holders inadmissible in July, also the most in any month since at least Jan 2019, the data showed. 

A Canada Border Services Agency spokesperson said changes in findings of inadmissibility can be caused by migration patterns or policy changes and are decided case by case. CBSA did not identify any specific policy changes. At the same time, Canada’s immigration department is approving fewer visas. The ratio of refused visitor visa applications to approved ones was higher in June than at any point since the height of the pandemic. 

In Jan, Feb, May and June 2024, more applications were refused than approved, as per the immigration department data. The number of approved study and work permits also dropped from multi-year highs in 2023 and 2022, respectively. Immigration minister Marc Miller’s spokesperson said that the department was “committed to a fair and nondiscriminatory application of policy and procedures” and attbuted the drop in study-permit approvals to a cap announced in Jan. The decline appears to have begun last year, however. REUTERS

Freight trains halted to save injured croc

Freight trains halted to save injured croc 

Tushar.Tere@timesofindia.com 4.9.24

Vadodara : A crocodile brought trains on the western dedicated freight corridor to a halt for ninety minutes on Tuesday. Goods trains on this line were stopped after an injured crocodile was spotted on the tracks in Karjan. “We got a call at about 8.30am on Tuesday that an eight-foot crocodile had been seen on the tracks. We immediately left for the spot, which was about 35km away. It took us 90 minutes to get there because of traffic,” said Neha Patel, an animal welfare activist. “Railway authorities didn’t let any train run on the track for over 90 minutes. It was a noble gesture by them,” Patel told TOI. Patel and the forest department personnel reached the spot and found that the crocodile was severely injured but alive. “We rushed it to Vadoda ra for treatment. It took us some time as we had to carry it to our vehicle,” she said. The round forest officer in Karjan, Kunvarsinh Bodana, said, “We appreciate the railway authorities for stopping traffic to save the crocodile, which seems to have been hit by a train. Its jaw is injured, and it is being treated in Vadodara.”

Man tries to fly to Canada on fake visa twice

Man tries to fly to Canada on fake visa twice 

REPEAT OFFENDER Was First Nabbed In Mumbai In 2019; Tried Flying Again From Delhi In Aug 

Ashish.Chauhan @timesofindia.com 

Ahmedabad : In a brazen display of defiance of the law, a 24-year-old man from the city unsuccessfully attempted to fly to Canada from Delhi on the same counterfeit visitor’s visa for which he was charged with forgery in 2019 after his first failed attempt to fly from Mumbai. 

REPEAT

According to sources in the bureau of immigration, a man identified as Krupesh Patel from the Ranip area of the city was apprehended at the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport in Delhi on Aug 22 on charges of forgery and cheating. “Patel had approached the immigration authorities seeking departure clearance. He intended to board flight AI 187 and presented a Canadian vi sa with the number E731696672 to support his request.

During the scrutiny of Patel’s travel documents, the authenticity of the Canadian visa was called into question,” according to the FIR lodged with the IGI airport police in Delhi. The FIR further elaborates, “The matter was brought to the attention of the Canadian official due to the suspicious nature of the visa. Subsequently, the ALO confirmed via email that the visa in Patel’s possession was counterfeit.” Sources within the IGI police in Delhi revealed that Patel had previously be en denied boarding on April 10, 2019, from a Canada-bound flight at Mumbai airport, and a case of forgery had been registered with the Mumbai police. 

This information has been corroborated with the bureau of immigration. “The case in Mumbai was registered when Patel attempted to depart for Canada using the same counterfeit Canadian visitor’s visa,” the FIR filed with the IGI airport

 police in Delhi states. Sources in Delhi Police disclosed that despite being released on bail and facing an ongoing trial in Mumbai, Patel had the audacity to attempt travelling on the same forged visa from the IGI airport in Delhi. Delhi law enforcement authorities are currently trying to trace the visa agent who provided Patel with the counterfeit visa. The IGI airport authorities have charged Patel under the provisions of cheating, forgery and presenting forged documents as genuine under the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, in addition to charges under the Passports Act.

Section of Anna University PhD scholars excluded from convocation

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