Aicte releases guidelines to curb ragging
The principal, teachers and other employees may be dismissed if found lackadaisical in handling matters of ragging. As per the new guidelines formed by the All India Council of Technical Education, sloppy handling of ragging case has been deemed criminal.
World opens up for DU
The Delhi University students can now hope for global placements from the coming academic session.
Docs relieved at Anna fast end
The doctors keeping a watch on Anna Hazare’s health heaved a sigh of relief following the news of his breaking fast on Sunday morning but their worry quotient remains high.
Songs, slogans make protest vibrant
A JNU passout and an aspiring radio jockey, Chandan, is training his creative guns at the government as his contribution to Gandhian social activist Anna Hazare’s indefinite fast at the Ramlila Grounds. He has converted several Hindi film dialogues and songs as slogans much to the delight of the public.
Theatrics send message against graft
Amidst cheering crowd, a number of people dressed as mythological, historical characters roamed around the Ramlila Grounds where Anna Hazare is on an indefinite hungerstrike.
Punjab youth, farmers back Anna
Hundreds of youth from Punjab, wearing yellow turbans symbolic of Shahid Bhagat Singh, on Tuesday joined the rank and file of supporters of Gandhian social activist Anna Hazare at the Ramlila Ground.
‘Mindless tactic by nervous govt’
Slogans “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and “Vande Mataram” rent the air as tricolour-waving supporters staged a protest outside Chhatrasal Stadium against Delhi police’s preventive detention of Gandhian Anna Hazare. The crowd refused to budge, unmindful of the rainy weather. “We will stay here tonight through rain,” announced a supporter carrying a mike and customised speakers.
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‘Mindless tactic by nervous govt’
Slogans “Bharat Mata ki Jai” and “Vande Mataram” rent the air as tricolour-waving supporters staged a protest outside Chhatrasal Stadium against Delhi police’s preventive detention of Gandhian Anna Hazare. The crowd refused to budge, unmindful of the rainy weather. “We will stay here tonight through rain,” announced a supporter carrying a mike and customised speakers.
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Satyawati College cancels sports quota
The Satyawati College has cancelled all sports quota admissions for the 2011-12 session. This is for the first time that any college has cancelled admissions in the sports quota.
B.Sc. student files ragging complaint
A case of ragging of a second-year student of Hindu College has come to light. According to the complaint, a senior student insulted a second-year student in auditorium in presence of other students.