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  • Urvashi Rautela Gets Showered With ‘Rishabh Pant’ Chants While She Attends a College Fest (Watch Viral Video)

    A video of Urvashi Rautela is doing rounds on the internet which sees the lady in pink attending a college festival wherein she gets greeted with ‘Rishabh, Rishabh’ chants. For the unversed, back in 2018, rumours had it that the actress and Indian cricketer Rishabh Pant were seeing each other. However, things turned sour between them and the duo parted ways. Did Leonardo DiCaprio Praise Urvashi Rautela at Cannes 2022? Twitterati Casts Doubt on Actress’ Claims for This Reason!

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  • Uttar Pradesh: Leopard Enters Inter College, Attacks Student in Aligarh (Watch Video)

    Aligarh, December 2: A leopard entered a college and attacked a student in Chharra area of Aligarh district on Wednesday. The student has sustained injuries.

    Dharmendra Sharma, District Inspector of Schools, said, “The principal of Chaudhary Nihal Singh Inter College informed me that a leopard has entered the college at around 10 am. The District Forest Officials and other authorities have been informed by the college.”

    Also Read | Chhattisgarh: 88 Thousand Metric Tons of Paddy Purchased from Farmers in State.

    He further added, “A student has sustained injuries and rushed to a hospital. He is completely stable.”

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  • Centre Providing Scholarships to School, College Students Under ‘Medhavi Scheme’? PIB Fact Check Debunks Fake News, Reveals Truth Behind Viral Post

    Centre Providing Scholarships to School, College Students Under ‘Medhavi Scheme’? PIB Fact Check Debunks Fake News, Reveals Truth Behind Viral Post

    Several news reports claiming that the Government of India is providing scholarships to school and college students under the ‘Medhavi Scheme’ through a website are being widely circulated. A fact check by PIB has found out that the claim being made in the viral reports is fake. The centre is not running any scheme under this name. Read the tweet by PIB Fact Check here: 

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  • The stone with the Portuguese inscription found in the College of Fisheries is Gravity.

    The stone with the Portuguese inscription found in the College of Fisheries is Gravity.

    Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) officials have said that the stone is a gravestone with a Portuguese inscription found on the campus of the College of Fisheries in Hoigbazar in the city a week ago.

    It’s antonio [probably Teixeira] De Massido Nobleman, who was killed by the Moors during the siege of the fort during 1528 or 1628 or 1728, Professor and Dean of the College A.W. Senthil Vail quoted ASI officials in a release on Saturday.

    Another inscription has Kannada character dated to 12–13th century CE. Several lines in the slab have been damaged and corroded. The ASI has interpreted from the existing script that it is a record of the gift of 100 Gadeyana, meaning 100 gold coins. These coins are initially given to a person to light a lamp forever. The lamp is being lit to act as a lighthouse as the area in which it is found is a trading port (currently the old Mars port). Such a lamp, which is always lit, can also be a sign of a temple. The rulers of those days were of the Alupa dynasty in the then South Canara, Proc. Vel quoted ASI as saying.

    Under the Smart City Mission, land was being excavated for the construction of a building, while stones were found. He was named BFSC third year student Shreyash ji. Bhandari noticed.

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  • The stone with the Portuguese inscription found in the College of Fisheries is Gravity.

    Applications have been invited to provide consent for educational buildings

    The Director of Town and Country Planning has called for these applications after the Madras High Court vacated the stay order

    In view of the Madras High Court vacating a stay order, the Director of Town and Country Planning applied for grant of consent for educational institutional buildings constructed before January 1, 2011 in non-planning areas and working in those places Have asked for.

    The Department of Housing and Urban Development issued a GO (GOMs.No.76 dated June 14, 2018) with guidelines to provide consent for institutional buildings constructed before January 1, 2011 in non-plan areas. However, the Madras High Court by an interim order stayed the grant of consent for applications received online between June 14 and September 13, 2018.

    The court on February 10, while hearing the writ appeal, removed the stay. According to the order, “As per this court order, those who have already applied under the scheme can approach the concerned (sic) District Town and Country Planning Office to furnish the relevant details.”

    The court has also given two weeks time for registration of new applications under the scheme. The Election Commission of India has also exempted the Model Code of Conduct for online applications under the scheme. The registration of the application can be done from 22 March to 4 April through www.tn.gov.in/tcp.

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  • MRF Ltd. contributes 26.09 crores to innovation park at Madras Christian College

    MRF Ltd. contributes 26.09 crores to innovation park at Madras Christian College

    Tire manufacturer MRF Limited has contributed ₹ 26.09 crore to set up an innovation park inside the 183-year-old Madras Christian College (MCC) in Tambaram.

    Called the MCC-MRF Innovation Park, the center will be up and running next year in a proposed built-up area of ​​about 70,000 square feet. The park seeks to establish collaborative spaces that will facilitate interdisciplinary, multi-disciplinary and trans. – Subjective innovations.

    P. Wilson, Head and Secretary, Madras Christian College, said that there was a lot of research into the development of the park and teams from the college visited other institutes like IIT-Madras Research Park to understand how such centers worked. . The principal also said that the college will ensure that the trees are kept intact while constructing this park. “The first floor is designed to host computer-based infrastructure, which includes a data analytics lab, a computational science lab, a psychometric lab, a media science lab, and an instrumentation lab,” he said.

    President of MMA Association and Board of Directors and Chairman of MRF Limited KM Maman said, “In an era and time where innovation and entrepreneurship development is the key to the future of India, I am delighted that Madras Christian College has implemented this project effectively. And sought to implement it. “He said,” I am sure that this innovation park will sow seeds on many new innovations and inventions, and to generate generations of entrepreneurs who will influence our country and the world in the coming years. Will nourish. “

    Arun Mammen, Vice President, MRF Limited, who is also an alumnus of the college, said, “The MCC-MRF Innovation Park is expected to create an educational environment to nurture new ideas and practices in student learning. It intends to target potential innovators from various streams and train them on entrepreneurship. ”

    He said that it is imperative that the department’s faculty and board of studies, which would tailor the curriculum, were up-to-date with the needs of modern times and constantly enriched the experience inside the classrooms.

    Tamil Nadu Higher Education Secretary Apoorva said in general, the incubation cells were in engineering colleges and appreciated that art colleges were also coming up with such cells. PwC David, former Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Tamil Nadu, said another alumnus of the college said that the entire education scenario is changing and the MCC-MRF center is on a schedule.

    He also suggested taking the college to investors to get funding for ideas arising from this center. Once commissioned, the college intends to start four to five teams at this park.

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  • The stone with the Portuguese inscription found in the College of Fisheries is Gravity.

    Yenepoya Medical, Paramedical College Closes

    Yenepoya (Deemed to Be University) announced on Monday that it was closing medical and paramedical colleges with immediate effect until further orders.

    University Registrar KS Gangadhar Somayaji said in a circular here that teaching and non-teaching staff of medical colleges, however, would work normally. So will the interns, postgraduate students and nursing staff. The Medical College Hospital will also function normally.

    The college will arrange online classes for the students.

    The colleges being closed include Medical, Dental, Nursing, Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Allied Healthcare, Ayurvedic, Homeopathy and Naturopathy.

    While Mr. Somayaji did not give any specific reason for the decision, the district COVID-19 nodal officer H.K. Ashok said 27 out of 27 students from Yenpeia’s medical and paramedical courses tested positive for COID-19 on Monday. last few days. Dr. Ashok said that every single case of student testing was positive, all students are being asked for RT-PCR test from the respective institutes.

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  • The stone with the Portuguese inscription found in the College of Fisheries is Gravity.

    Moot court competition took place in law college

    If Dr. During the moot court competitions at Ambedkar Government Law College, law students imitated the atmosphere of duplication with their sharp arguments and counter arguments, then respected judges of the Madras High Court with wisdom, insight and intelligence in a national level discretionary session Value added. Event on Sunday.

    The three-day All India Moot Court Competition 2021 was supported by the National Human Rights Commission.

    GR Swaminathan, a judge of the Madras High Court, presented the winning trophy to the “Woodpeckers”, a three-member team of Sevaitha School of Law, Chennai, presented by Subayoga, Madhu Balaji and Rangeela.

    The trophy took a cash prize of ₹ 30,000. The runners-up trophy was represented by “Finch”, a team from Government Law College, Vellore, Preeti, Sneha and Divyabharathi. The team took a cash prize of ₹ 20,000. Apart from participation certificates, awards were also given in several other categories including Best Memorial, Best Male Counselor and Best Female Advocate.

    Addressing interested lawyers, Justice Swaminathan gave his “dissenting note” to an older speaker who suggested that the language was secondary to the facts. Emphasizing the importance of language proficiency, he said: “The court is a formal setting where language cannot be used casually.”

    On a lighter note, he said that when he was told about a physical incident being planned, he had imagined that former Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi and former Chief Minister V.V. Narayanasamy

    In judicious partisan advice, he told the students that if you are content with a middle-class life, they aspire to be judges; And became a lawless lawyer ”.

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  • Citizen Election: Counting in Loyola College today

    Citizen Election: Counting in Loyola College today

    The counting of votes in the recently held municipal elections will be held on Sunday at the Andhra Loyola College (ALC) campus in the city in three rounds.

    The process will begin at 6 am when officials shift the ballot papers from the Indira Gandhi Nagar Stadium campus to the college amid tight security.

    Initially, postal ballots will be counted, and polling stations including 1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,23,25,27,31,33,33,37, 41 in 23 municipal wards Regular ballots will be counted. , 43,45,47,49,51,53 and 57 will be counted.

    In the second round, ballots from 23 wards 2,4,6,8,10,17,19,21,24,26, 28,30,35,38,39,42,44,46, 49,55, 58m 61 and 63 will be counted. Ballot papers for the remaining 18 wards will be counted in the third round.

    Competitors and their agents will be allowed in designated areas near the counting hall. No mobile phones and electronic devices will be allowed on the premises.

    With this, six urban local bodies including Machilipatnam, Pedana, Nuzvid, Vuyuru, Nandigama and Thiruvuru will be counted in the district.

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