EDUCATION
Schools to remain shut till December 31 in J&K
The administration issued the fresh order after a thorough review of the Covid-19 situation in the state on Sunday evening. It is meant to regulate activities and to control the spread of the pandemic in the union territory.
Colleges to reopen from 23rd November in Uttar Pradesh
For now, the institutions will reopen with a capacity of 50 per cent after a gap of 8 months, which were closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Students will be allowed to attend college on a roaster basis.
Jamia professor India's no. 1 researcher in analytical chemistry
Prof Ali is one of the faculty of Jamia's Department of Chemistry and was ranked 24th in Analytical Chemistry in the world by a group of scientists from the US varsity. He is known world over for research on anti-cancer drugs.
Hyderabad university students sit on hunger strike
Union members staged the hunger strike at the Administration Block to seek reimplementation of the 1:6 criteria wherein shortlisted candidates are six times the total vacant seats.
Government to set up world-class sports university soon in Mundka
Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Saturday inspected the proposed site in west Delhi's Mundka and said that DSU will make India proud in the world of sports.
DU Students union accuses Delhi government of misappropriating funds
Delhi government's Directorate of Higher Education had released an order on Saturday commanding the 12 colleges to draw on the Students Society Fund (SSF) for payment of outstanding salary to the teaching and non-teaching staff.
School for Karnataka cops' kids on ventilator, says Janata Dal-Secular
Janata Dal-S leader Basavaraj Horatti chose to write the letter on Police Commemoration Day on October 21 to highlight the problems faced by the school.
Supreme Court to examine if universities can be sued under consumer law
The appeal has been filed by Manu Solanki and other students of a medical course against Vinayaka Mission University at Salem, Tamil Nadu.
Central government overturns Delhi University's pro-VC P.C. Joshi's removal
The ministry in its order also said that since Yogesh Tyagi is absent on medical grounds, orders issued by him are not "officially valid and should not be acted upon by the university functionary".
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