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Guidelines for Processing Applications for Postgraduate Medical Courses are Released by NMC
About the application processing for postgraduate medical courses for the 2024–2025 academic year, the National Medical Commission (NMC) has released a notification. The Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) completed the application process for the postgraduate course for the academic year 2024–2025, according to an official NMC release. Applications to start postgraduate courses and expand the number of PG seats in already-existing medical colleges were received for the 2024–2025 academic year.The MARB received about 1,010 applications for postgraduate courses at medical colleges that were already in operation. "MARB received a total of 1,010 applications for the start of PG course in existing medical colleges for the AY 2024–2025," according to the NMC release. Based on the establishment of medical institutions, the assessment and rating regulations, 2023 published on June 2, 2023, the PG-Medical Education Regulation 2000 issued on August 22, 2000, and strict adherence to the criteria mentioned in the public notice for inviting applications on the NMC website dated August 16, 2023, applications were reviewed by the Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB)."A total of 665 applications were received by current medical colleges seeking to expand their postgraduate seat capacity. "MARB received a total of 665 applications for the increase of PG seats in existing medical colleges for the AY 2024–2025," the notification stated. The Medical Assessment and Rating Board (MARB) reviewed applications based on the following: strict adherence to the criteria mentioned in the public notice for inviting applications on the NMC website dated August 16, 2023; establishment of medical institutions; assessment and rating regulations, 2023 published on June 2, 2023; and PG-Medical Education Regulation 2000 issued on August 22, 2000." The following procedures were followed in processing the applications.- Step 1: Application is examined at different levels. Step 2: Submission of AEBAS and Compliance. Step 3: Examine the AEBAS data, compliance report, affidavit, and self-evaluation. Candidates can visit the NMC's official website for more detailed information.
Published 07 Mar 2024 06:44 PM


Free lectures given by IIT professors can help students getting ready for the second JEE Main session.
April 1–April 15, 2024 is when the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main Session 2 will take place. After registering for the exam, students can check the free lectures offered by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on their official website. To help understand concepts in the subject, NTA has made a number of videos of lectures by reputable IIT professors and subject matter experts available for viewing. The subjects of physics, mathematics, chemistry, and biology all have video lectures available. Additionally, the official NTA website stated that there is no assurance that questions on this subject will be included in the JEE Main or NEET-UG exam. The videos can be used by students to help them understand concepts and answer questions during the exam.The National Institutes of Technology (NITs), Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIITs), and other Centrally Funded Technical Institutes (CFTIs) are among the esteemed institutions to which admission is granted through the JEE Main exam.A minimum of 75% of the possible points must be earned in the class 12 exam, or the candidate must rank in the top 20% of the board's 12th-grade exam to be eligible. The qualifying score drops to 65% for applicants who belong to Scheduled Tribes (ST) and Scheduled Castes (SC). Additionally, admission to the BE/BTech and BArch/BPlanning programs at these institutes requires a certain combination of subjects to be taken on the qualifying exam.
Published 04 Mar 2024 05:45 PM


Examine Crucial Questions for the Chemistry Boards
On February 27, 2024, the Chemistry examination for Class 12 students will be administered by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). Students who plan to take the exam can review Chemistry question papers from previous years by visiting the CBSE's official website. These are high-scoring questions from the Chemistry board exam from the previous year. Crucial questions in chemistry a) An element has a density of 11.5 g cm-3 and an atomic mass of 93 g mol-1. Determine the type of unit cell if the edge length of the cell is 300 pm. b) List any two ways that crystalline and amorphous solids differ from one another.a) It takes 100 minutes for 60% of a first order reaction to be completed. Determine the point at which 90% of the reaction will have finished. (b) Describe the function of the activated complex in a reaction using the diagram. The following are the components of the 3D transition series: Cr Mn Fe Co Ni Cu Zn Se Ti V (i) Write the element that has the most oxidation states possible. Give an explanation. (ii) What is the highest m.p. element? Which element only exhibits the +3 oxidation state (iii)? (iv) In the +3 oxidation state, which element is a potent oxidizing agent and why? Perform the subsequent conversions: a) But-2-en-1-al to Ethanal b) 2-chloropropanoic acid is produced from propanoic acid. Identify using an appropriate chemical test: a) CH3CH2CH2CHO and CH3COCH2CH3. b) Acid ethanolic and ethanolal a) Write the acetone oxime's structure. Give a rationale for every one of the following: (i) Of the transition elements in the 3d series, manganese has the highest oxidation state of +7. (ii) It is generally discovered that transition metals and their compounds function well as catalysts in chemical reactions. (iii) Zn has the lowest atomization enthalpy. (iv) In an aqueous solution, Cu+ is unstable.
Published 23 Feb 2024 03:51 PM


Board Exams for CBSE 2024
Today is the first day of the CBSE Class 10 board exams for major subjects. The Hindi paper is up first. The time of the Hindi-A and Hindi-B paper exams is set for 10.30 a.m. to 1.30 p.m. Then, on February 26, there will be an English major subject exam. Exams in Telugu-Telangana, Bodo, Tangkhul, Japanese, Bhutia, Spanish, Kashmiri, Mizo, Bahasa Melayu, National Cadet Corps, and Malayalam, Malayalam, Odia, Assamese, Kannada, and Kokborok will be held by the board on February 23 and February 24, respectively. The board emphasizes the importance of using the OECMS platform for submissions, and schools are encouraged to report observations and exam-related issues on an annual basis. Schools are also encouraged to send observations to qpobservation@cbseshiksha.in on the day of the exam in case they require any clarification. Guidelines for center superintendents to adhere to: The subjects that the students are offering should be taken into consideration when assigning seats. Students enrolled in Hindi-A and Hindi-B courses should be assigned seats together.The question paper for Hindi-A should be given to students who are offered it, and the question paper for Hindi-B should be given to students who are offered Hindi-B. When question papers are distributed, nothing should go wrong. Answer books for Hindi-A and Hindi-B will also be packaged separately after the exam is over. The students' admit card subject is final, and they should only be permitted to appear in the subject that is listed on the card. The testing center is unable to alter the subject.The CBSE Board Exams 2024 for Classes 10 and 12 commenced on February 15 and ended on March 13 for Class 10 and April 2 for Class 12.
Published 21 Feb 2024 11:03 AM


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Exam dates for the Class 10 and 12 boards in Maharashtra are revised for 2024.
Maharashtra Board Exams 2024: The Maharashtra Board will no longer permit candidates to read questions ten minutes prior to the exam's start time.The Maharashtra Class 10 and 12 board 2024 exam dates have been changed by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE). The additional ten minutes to read the question will no longer be granted by the Maharashtra board.Prior to this, students preparing for the board exams for the Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) Class 10 and Senior Secondary Certificate (SSC) Class 12 were given ten minutes to peruse their question papers. At the conclusion of the exam, students will now have an additional ten minutes to finish the question paper. Starting at 11 a.m., the morning shift will now conclude at 2:10 p.m., and the evening shift will take place from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.When it was found that question papers had been leaked at that time in the past, it was decided to eliminate the 10-minute reading interval.


Experts say Indian students need to focus on developing their soft skills.
Experts advise Indian students who want to develop their soft skills to engage in extracurricular activities. Participate in voluntary work, collaborate on projects with classmates from other backgrounds, or join a group.In order to study abroad and gain admission to some of the best universities in the world, more than 13,24,954 Indian students apply. Experts claim that although Indian students are widely accepted and frequently praised for their superior technical abilities, they fall short in the soft skills department.Indianexpress.com has often noted in interviews with experts that when Indian students go overseas to seek higher education, the experts advise them to focus on their soft skills. Several specialists agree on the following:A student's capacity to present well, express their ideas properly, and collaborate with others is ensured by their soft skills. By concentrating on gaining these abilities and other aspects of preparedness, kids can be sure they have all the knowledge necessary to succeed in school, the workplace, and life in general.


Why is it so popular on the internet?
Andy Frisella, an entrepreneur, developed a mental toughness program called the "75 Hard" Challenge. Throughout the course of the 75-day challenge, participants pledge to adhere to a series of daily goals, which include two 45-minute workouts (one of which must be done outside), a rigorous diet devoid of cheat meals, drinking a gallon of water, reading 10 pages of a non-fiction book, taking a picture of their progress, and giving up alcohol. The goal of the challenge is to build habits that promote wellbeing and personal growth by instilling mental toughness, discipline, and resilience. The main prerequisite for finishing the challenge is finishing every job for 75 straight days.It's enjoyable to connect with people all around the world through the Internet. People utilize it as a means of communication, exchanging papers, entertainment, knowledge, and a plethora of diverse workouts that are beneficial and useful in many ways. Looking around the internet, I came across a lot of informative websites with a variety of viewpoints. Among them are Twitter, Facebook, Google, and so on.I am alluding to the reasons behind the increasing popularity of the Internet here. 1) One easy approach to express our opinions and share our thoughts was through communication, which also served as an additional online use. The internet is essentially a library, full of information on a plethora of topics you would not have known about—that is, if you happen onto that theme. There are numerous additional options available for sending messages. In the end, communication prompted composed social orders where we could cooperate for more benefit.2) People use the internet to get information. To believe any important facts, they need to view completely diverse internet indexes such as Google and Yahoo. In a similar vein, people adore browsing websites such as Wikipedia, which is essentially an online reference book.3) Social networking is a vital tool for keeping in touch with loved ones. Many social networking services, such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, are widely used by users to communicate with friends. Popular social networking sites are inbuilt such as how they are many users friendly.4) In essence, Hyperlink provided methods for crawling and searching through millions of webpages. The Google PageRank algorithm would not function without this method.5) Everyone uses the internet to send files, including individuals who are students and businesspeople who work in offices and schools. This is a crucial aspect of their existence. To share data, people use a variety of email services including Gmail, Yahoomail, Hotmail, etc.6) Online purchasing, which allows you to look easy and get the thing delivered more quickly. Often, you will receive a comparable or even better discount on clothing. For ease of use, a lot of individuals purchase goods online. Email is instantaneous, and almost everyone knows how to use it. 7) People love to surf the internet to obtain a live update on any news, including the newest news and cricket and football match scores. Websites that offer instant news are such like Yahoo! and Google News. 8) The era of globalization has made the internet significant. There is a lot of information available on the Internet, which people utilize on a regular basis to


Govt halves equity infusion in OMCs to Rs 15K crore
NEW DELHI: Finance ministry has halved the amount of equity infusion in state-owned fuel retailers to Rs 15,000 crore to support their investments in energy transition projects, and also has deferred the plans to purchase crude oil worth Rs 5,000 crore to fill strategic underground storages. The ministry made this decision after considering the emerging trends in oil markets. “The plan for the purchase of crude oil worth Rs 5,000 crore for caverns at Mengaluru & Visakhapatnam has been recommended for deferral by the Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance. This recommendation takes into account the emerging trends in oil markets,” stated the finance ministry. India, as the world’s third-largest oil importer and consumer, relies on imports for over 80% of its oil requirements. In order to safeguard against supply disruptions, the country has established strategic storage facilities at three locations in southern India. These facilities have the capacity to store over 5 million tons of oil, providing a crucial buffer to ensure a stable and secure oil supply. In 2023, during the presentation of the national budget, finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman allocated Rs 30,000 crore for Indian Oil Corporation (IOC), Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL), and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) to support the energy transition plans. She also proposed Rs 5,000 crore for purchasing crude oil to fill strategic underground storages in Mangalore, Karnataka, and Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh. These storages were established by the government as a precautionary measure against potential supply disruptions. While other state-owned oil companies such as Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and GAIL (India) Ltd have also outlined substantial investments to achieve net-zero carbon emissions, the equity support was specifically directed to the three fuel retailers. “Rs 30,000 crore capital support to OMCs (IOCL,BPCL, HPCL) for green energy and net zero initiatives: During Expenditure Finance Committee meeting held on November 30, 2023, it was decided maximum of Rs 15,000 crore could be provided for equity infusion into OMCs in FY 2023-24,” said the ministry.


Tantia Constructions bags ₹7 crore contract from Tripura Govt
Tantia Constructions wins ₹7 crore government contract in Tripura to build seven residential quarters for Judicial Officers with associated infrastructure.Tantia Constructions has received a ₹7 crore work order from the Government of Tripura, Office of the Executive Engineer, PWD (R&B), Kailashahar Division, Kailashahar, Unakoli.The contract pertains to the construction of seven residential quarters for Judicial Officers at various grades, storied at Kailashahar, Unakoti District, including internal water supply, sanitary installation, sewage, drainage works, underground tank, boundary wall and internal electrification works. L&T Construction’s power transmission and distribution business has secured contracts in West Asia. In the UAE, the construction arm of L&T Ltd was awarded an order for the engineering, supply, construction, installation, testing, and commissioning of a 400/132 kV substation. The project entails providing a range of critical components, including transformers, reactors, and substation control and monitoring systems.In Kuwait, L&T Construction secured an order for the establishment of 400 kV overhead transmission lines, complemented by associated 400 kV underground cable interconnections. This 100-km transmission network is designed to enhance power evacuation and generation capabilities.The company also bagged contracts related to ongoing substation projects in the region.However, the shares were down by 0.36 per cent to Rs 3,530.75 at 10.22 am on the BSE.


Government reopens bids for Advanced Chemistry Cell manufacturing
Prospective applicants can submit bids to set up manufacturing facilities for ACC, which will help them qualify for incentives under PLI ACC scheme. The government on Wednesday announced re-bidding of production-linked incentives (PLI) for 10 Giga Watt hours (GWh) Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) manufacturing. India for finding solution to food stockholding issue first at WTO; then talk on other agri matters With this bidding process, the prospective applicants can submit bids to set up manufacturing facility for ACC, which will help them qualify for incentives under PLI ACC scheme, the Ministry of Heavy Industries (MHI) said.In May 2021, the Cabinet approved the technology-agnostic PLI Scheme on ‘National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage’ for achieving a manufacturing capacity of 50 Giga Watt hours (GWh) of ACC with an outlay of ₹18,100 crore. The first round of the ACC PLI bidding concluded in March 2022, and three companies were allocated a total capacity of 30 GWh, the program agreement with selected companies was signed in July 2022. The three companies are Ola Electric Mobility Pvt Ltd which bagged 20 GWh, Reliance New Energy Solar Ltd, and Rajesh Exports won 5 GWh each.The MHI said its has released a fresh Request for Proposal (RfP) for shortlisting and selection of bidders under the PLI Scheme ‘National Programme on Advanced Chemistry Cell (ACC) Battery Storage’ for setting up of battery manufacturing units with a total manufacturing capacity of 10 GWh with maximum budgetary outlay of ₹3,620 crore. “MHI is supporting the growth of India’s manufacturing capabilities and exports in the automobile and automobile component sector...Keeping this in mind, in recent years, the MHI has taken several initiatives to promote environment friendly product manufacturing in the automotive industry, such as PLI-Auto, PLI - Advanced Chemistry Cell and FAME-II schemes,” Mahendra Nath Pandey, Minister of Heavy Industries said. MHI is also committed to provide clean and green public transport through Faster Adoption and Manufacturing Electric Vehicles (FAME-II) scheme with the aim to reduce dependence on fossil fuel and to address the issue of vehicular emissions, he said.Also, through the PLI Auto and Auto components scheme, MHI is supporting enhancement in India’s manufacturing capabilities and exports in the automobile and the automobile components sector with the prime objectives of deep localisation, creating economies of scale and building a robust supply chain in areas of Advanced Automotive Technology (AAT) products, he added.


Encourage India to continue to lead by example, work to bridge divides around the world: UN PGA Francis
Francis expressed concerns about the outdated structure of the Security Council, which he believes fails to reflect the current geopolitical realities."The Security Council of the UN as it currently exists harks back to a period in world history that no longer exists. Since then, the world has changed radically," remarked Francis, highlighting the council's inability to make crucial decisions for international peace and security, often due to geopolitical influences leading to the use of the veto."The fact of the matter is that the council has, in recent years, been progressively unable to take the decisions necessary in order to assist and support the strengthening of international peace and security. Largely for geopolitical reasons. The geopolitics, the global dynamics of the geopolitics, get imported into the council and that results invariably in the use of the veto by one or the other party," he added. On India's inclusion in the UNSC, the UNGA President said, "India is a mature, highly respected member of the United Nations. It is a leader in many ways. And I'm sure that that fact is not lost on the members of the General Assembly.""So I wish the government and people of India every success in their quest to assume membership of the council on a permanent basis. Whether that occurs or not will be a matter for the members to determine," he also saidIndia has long sought a permanent seat on the Security Council to better represent the interests of the developing world. The nation's quest has gained momentum with support from influential figures like Dennis Francis, who believes in India's capability to contribute positively to global peace and security.India has been a non-permanent member of the UN Security Council for eight terms (16 years). India is a member of the G4, a group of nations that back each other to seek permanent membership in the UNSC. The countries advocate for reform in the UNSC. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his France visit in July 2023, made a strong pitch for India's permanent membership in the UN Security Council, saying the primary UN body cannot claim to be speaking for the world when its most populous country and the largest democracy is not a permanent member. (ANI)


Bharat Ratna award to Karpoori Thakur reflects Modi governments desperation, hypocrisy: Congress
The Congress on Wednesday welcomed the decision to confer Bharat Ratna to former Bihar chief minister Karpoori Thakur and said it reflects the Narendra Modi government's desperation and hypocrisy. Thakur was a champion of social justice and conducting a nationwide caste census would be an appropriate tribute to him, Congress general secretary Jairam Ramesh said."Even though it reflects the Modi Govt's desperation and hypocrisy, the Indian National Congress welcomes the posthumously awarded Bharat Ratna to the champion of social justice Jannayak Karpoori Thakurji," Ramesh said in a post on X. "'Bhagidari Nyay' is one of the five pillars of the Bharat Jodo Nyay Yatra. It will need a nation-wide caste census as a starting point."Rahul Gandhi has been consistently advocating this but the Modi Government has all along refused to release the results of the Socio Economic Caste Census 2011 and also refused to commit itself to conduct an updated nation-wide caste census which will be the most appropriate tribute to Jannayak Karpoori Thakurji," he said. Two-time Bihar chief minister Karpoori Thakur has been named for the country's highest civilian award Bharat Ratna posthumously, a Rashtrapati Bhawan communique said on Tuesday on the eve of the birth centenary of the fountainhead of OBC politics in Bihar.Thakur, who passed away in 1988, was the first non-Congress socialist leader who became chief minister twice -- first for seven months in December 1970 and later for two years in 1977."The President has been pleased to award Bharat Ratna to Shri Karpoori Thakur (posthumously)," the communique said. Thakur, known affectionately as 'Jan Nayak' (people's leader), is the 49th recipient of the country's highest civilian award. The award was last conferred on late president Pranab Mukherjee in 2019.Born on January 24, 1924 in Nai samaj (barber society), Thakur is credited in Bihar politics for enforcing total prohibition of alcohol in 1970. The village where he was born in Samistupur district was renamed after him as Karpuri Gram.


Ram Mandir News - RJD chief Lalu Yadav to skip Ram Mandir Pran Pratistha ceremony
Ahead of the pranpratishtha ceremony, Ayodhya Ram Temple Construction Committee Chairman, Nripendra Mishra says, “…a historic event…There is not only in India but all over who have faith, they feel that their rights have been recognised, their faith has been respected. So, from that sense of the term, there is jubilation. But at the same time, I would say and I believe what the PM said in 2019 when the judgement came – there should be no sense of victory or there should be no sense of defeat. We must all accept the judicial pronouncement. So, everyone is cautious that while you celebrate this day, don’t celebrate this day as something which is to show any other person of a different faith that he is less important to this country. This country belongs to everybody.” Priest Sunil Das in Ayodhya says, “This Ayodhya temple will be the centre for universal peace centre….” Priest Sunil Das conducted religious rituals in the ‘Garbha Griha’ of Ayodhya Ram Temple today. Union Minister Anurag Thakur criticized the Congress and other opposition parties for staying away from the Ram temple consecration ceremony in Ayodhya. Thakur, accompanied by Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva, participated in a cleanliness drive at the Valmiki temple premises. He warned that the opposition’s decision to boycott the ceremony might lead to people boycotting them, citing past instances when public support waned due to similar actions. The “pran pratishtha” ceremony is scheduled for January 22 as part of the BJP’s “Swachhata Sewa” programme. Former Chief Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad Yadav, on Wednesday, said that he will not be attending the Pran Pratishtha ceremony at the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya on January 22.“I will not go to Ayodhya to attend the pran partishtha ceremony of the Ram temple,” he said.


Süd-Chemie India Pvt. Ltd.
The chemical manufacturing industry is currently undergoing a significant transformation, marked by a surge in demand for sustainable products and a shift towards circular economy practices. At the forefront of driving this change is Süd-Chemie India Pvt. Ltd. (SCIL), a pioneering company led by CEO Mr Prakash Babu Surya. Founded in 1969 as Catalysts & Chemicals India (West Asia) Pvt. Ltd., the company emerged as a leader in catalysis. Subsequent mergers and acquisitions led to transformations, with the company being renamed United Catalysts India Ltd. (UCIL) in 1979 and Süd-Chemie India Pvt. Ltd. (SCIL) in 2000 with Süd-Chemie A.G. Germany acquiring CCI, USA’s shares. Acquired by Clariant International in 2011, SCIL now stands as a global giant, delivering catalyst solutions and catering to both Indian and international markets. Their strength lies in a profound understanding of chemistry and its applications, addressing the specific needs of clients in both Indian and international markets. SUD Chemie India Private Limited is a Non-govt company, incorporated on 28 Feb, 1969. It's a private unlisted company and is classified as'company limited by shares'.Company's authorized capital stands at Rs 100.0 lakhs and has 96.23% paid-up capital which is Rs 96.23 lakhs. SUD Chemie India Private Limited last annual general meet (AGM) happened on 19 Sep, 2017. The company last updated its financials on 31 Mar, 2017 as per Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).SUD Chemie India Private Limited is majorly in Manufacturing (Metals & Chemicals, and products thereof) business from last 54 years and currently, company operations are active. Current board members & directors are ARSHIA ALTAF LALLJEE, ISKANDER ALTAF LALLJEE, HAMIDA ALTAF LALLJEE, ADNAN WAJHAT AHMAD, DEEPAK RASIKLAL PARIKH, STEFAN CHRISTOF JOHANNES HEUSER, KARL HOLGER DIERSSEN and NYELA KALSIA .Company is registered in ROC-Ernakulam (Kerala) Registrar Office. SUD Chemie India Private Limited registered address is EDAYAR INDUSTRIALDEVELOPMENT AREA BINANIPURAM P O ALUVA ERNAKULAM KL 683502 IN.


GSP Crop Science Pvt. Ltd.
Carl Zeiss India's Medical Technology Division recently participated in Phaco Festival organized by Nethradhama Super Speciality Eye Hospital, Bengaluru, a world-class facility focused primarily on quality eye care with state-of-the-art technology and highly skilled doctors. The two-day conference, renowned for highlighting cutting-edge advancement of technologies used by ophthalmologists, took place on 13th and 14th January 2024, in Bengaluru. The conference was attended by distinguished national and international faculty who shared their invaluable insights, encompassed Masterclasses, 3-D Live Surgeries, and Skill Transfer Courses among others. At the Phaco Festival, the spotlight shined on ZEISS's transformative impact on the Cataract and Corneal Refractive Workflows. ZEISS technology redefines the diagnosis and treatment of cataracts, offering a comprehensive and integrated approach to surgery. By merging state-of-the-art imaging, diagnostics, and surgical technologies, ZEISS aids ophthalmic surgeons in enhancing efficiency and clinical outcomes for cataract procedures. At the Phaco Festival, the spotlight shined on ZEISS's transformative impact on the Cataract and Corneal Refractive Workflows. ZEISS technology redefines the diagnosis and treatment of cataracts, offering a comprehensive and integrated approach to surgery. By merging state-of-the-art imaging, diagnostics, and surgical technologies, ZEISS aids ophthalmic surgeons in enhancing efficiency and clinical outcomes for cataract procedures.Dr. Sri Ganesh, MD, Chairman of Nethradhama Super Specialty Eye Hospital, Bangalore, expressed his confidence in ZEISS Medical Technology: "The ZEISS Cataract Workflow is integral to my practice, seamlessly integrating diagnostics and therapeutics, providing peace of mind. It minimizes stress for clinicians and surgeons, enhancing efficiency with reduced time and transcription errors. Ultimately, it ensures optimal efficiency, safety, and improved patient outcomes, allowing for the accommodation of more patients in a day."


GSP Crop Science Pvt. Ltd.
India, a nation with a burgeoning population of nearly 1.4 billion, faces the monumental task of feeding millions every day. The critical importance of food security cannot be overstated. At the core of this battle lies the indispensable need for crop protection against relentless pests capable of wreaking havoc on agricultural produce. Enter GSP Crop Science Pvt. Ltd., a leader in the agrochemical industry, standing as a stalwart defender against this agricultural peril. Headquartered in Ahmedabad, the organisation emerges as a leader in developing and selling agrochemicals nationwide, aligning with Atmanirbharta and Make in India policies. Unlike the past reliance on costly imports, the company not only fulfils domestic needs but also exports to the global market.GSP envisions transforming agriculture by offering innovative products at regional prices and prioritising indigenous manufacturing. This vision targets small land-holding farmers, addressing their challenges in affording expensive multinational corporation (MNC) products. Given India’s 40 to 60 crore individuals directly tied to farming, especially small-scale farmers, affordability is paramount. Their core mission revolves around providing high-quality products at competitive prices, anticipating farmer needs ahead of the government’s ARKB mission.Company's authorized capital stands at Rs 5000.0 lakhs and has 58.960056% paid-up capital which is Rs 2948.0 lakhs. GSP Crop Science Private Limited last annual general meet (AGM) happened on 28 Sep, 2017. The company last updated its financials on 31 Mar, 2017 as per Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA).GSP Crop Science Private Limited is majorly in Manufacturing (Metals & Chemicals, and products thereof) business from last 38 years and currently, company operations are active. Current board members & directors are KENAL VRAJMOHAN SHAH, VRAJMOHAN RAMANLAL SHAH, BHAVESH VRAJMOHAN SHAH and AJIT SINGH GUJRAL. Company is registered in Ahmedabad (Gujarat) Registrar Office.GSP Crop Science Private Limited registered address is 404, LALITA COMPLEX, 352/3, RASALA ROAD, NR JAIN TEMPLE, NAVRANGPURA AHMEDABAD GJ 380009 IN.GSP Crop Science Private Limited is a Non-govt company, incorporated on 12 Feb, 1985. It's a private unlisted company and is classified as'company limited by shares'.


Check the details as registration for the postgraduate entrance exam closes tomorrow.
New Delhi: Tomorrow is the last day to register for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) PG 2024, according to the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements may visit the NTA's official website to complete the online application forms by tomorrow at 11:50 p.m. By January 25, 2024, you can pay online for the application form using a debit, credit, or net banking card or UPI. The correction window, which will allow applicants to make changes to application form details, will open on January 27–29, 2024. Starting on March 4, 2024, advance city notification slips will be distributed. On March 7, 2023, the admit cards will be made available. The test will take place between March 11 and March 28, 2024. For the academic year 2024–2025, the CUET PG–2024 has been introduced as a means of admission to a variety of postgraduate programs at Central and State Universities/Institutions as well as participating Deemed/Private Universities/Institutions.Candidates nationwide, particularly those from rural and other remote areas, will have equal access to a common platform and opportunities through the Common University Entrance Test, which will also facilitate improved connections with universities. Candidates will be able to cover a broad outreach and participate in the admissions process to numerous participating universities/institutions across the nation with just one exam.


JEE Main 2024 BArch And BPlanning Exam Patterns: Explained
Exam Patterns for JEE Main 2024 BArch and BPlanning: Described Delhi, New: Tomorrow, January 24, is the start of the Joint Entrance Examination Main (JEE Main 2024) Session 1. There will be two shifts for the examination: the first from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. and the second from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Only applicants for BArch and BPlanning (Paper 2A and Paper 2B) are eligible to take the exam tomorrow. The examination will be held during the second shift from 3pm to 6pm.There are two ways to take the BArch Paper 2A exam: computer-based assessments for Math and Aptitude, and pen-and-paper tests for Drawing. Document Organization: Part-I consists of Mathematics (MCQs, Numerical), Part-II comprises Aptitude (MCQs), and Part-III focuses on Drawing. Mode of Testing: Mathematics and Aptitude tests will be conducted in computer-based mode, while the Drawing test will be in pen-and-paper mode.

UG admissions at Rishihood University are open for 2024; see details here.
NEW DELHI: Online applications are now being accepted for the undergraduate program at Rishihood University, Sonipat. Candidates who fit the requirements can apply for the undergraduate program at Rishihood University by submitting the necessary paperwork and paying the Rs. 1,000 application fee.Admission to Rishihood University in 2024 is decided by a number of factors, including exam results on the SAT, ACT, RSAT, and CUET. Final admissions to Rishihood University will be determined by a combination of factors including previous academic performance, aptitude test results, purpose statement, extracurricular and academic accomplishments, personal interview, and resume quality.Key Dates for Rishihood University's 2024 Undergraduate Admission The application's deadline Time of Date Deadline for Round 1 applications 31 January 2024 Deadline for Round 2 applications 15 April 2024Rishihood University Undergraduate Admissions 2024: Available programs and costs Of course The tuition fee per year B. Des 3,20,000 rupees BBA Makers Undergraduate 4,20,000 rupees Honors Psychology B.Sc. 3,20,000 rupees B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science 3,72,500 rupees UG qualifying requirements at Rishihood University by 2024 Applicants must graduate from high school with a minimum of 50% or a CGPA of 5 from any approved board. Send in any of the following results from the aptitude test: CUET, SAT, ACT, and RSAT Admissions at Rishihood University for undergraduate studies in 2024: Application process and costs Application Costs One thousand rupees Application Method InternetAdmissions at Rishihood University in 2024: The selection procedure Go to the official website of Rishihood University. Pay the application costs for Rishihood University and submit the online application. Attend the aptitude test, such as the CUET, SAT, ACT, or RSAT. Candidates will be chosen for the in-person interview based on their performance on the aptitude exam. Final selection is made on the basis of prior academic performance, aptitude test results, purpose statement, personal interview, extracurricular and academic accomplishments, and resume quality. Candidates who are chosen must verify their documentation and pay the Rishihood University undergraduate admissions fee.Rishihood University: Getting in touch Near Bahalgarh Chowk, on NH-44 (GT Road), is Rishihood University. Sonipat, Haryana, India - 131021; Delhi NCR 1800-120-6631 (phone) | admissions@rishihood.edu.in (email)

Registration for the BSEB Class 11 Annual Exam 2025 is now open until January 31; there is an application fee.
The deadline for completing the online registration form for students enrolled in class 11 in the state's educational institutions has been extended for the Intermediate annual examination 2025 (session 2023-25), stated the official statement.The online registration form for class 11 pupils will now be completed by heads of +2 level educational institutions in the state on the website seniorsecondary.biharboardonline.com till the extended period of January 31."Exam fee for BSEB Class 11 Annual 2025: Application Regular students had to pay Rs 515 for the BSEB Class 11 annual test application; other students had to pay Rs 915. In order to complete the registration process, normal applicants must now pay Rs 665, while other students must pay Rs 1,215 due to the late charge. You can pay the BSEB Class 11 registration fee online, by e-challan, or via NEFT for the annual exams. Students can call the board helpline at 0612-2230039 if they experience any difficulties completing the BSEB Class 11 online registration form and paying the required amount.How to register for the 2025 BSEB Class 11 Intermediate Annual Examination The steps below must be completed by candidates in order to apply for the 2025 BSEB Class 11 Intermediate Annual Exam. Visit the official Bihar Board website at biharboardonline.com. Next, select the registration link for the BSEB Class 11 Intermediate Exam 2025 from the homepage. Enter the required information and upload the files. Make the application fee payment. Next, press the "submit" button. Download the program and print it off for later use.


Fashion behemoth H&M removes an advertisement following allegations that it sexualized minors
Swedish company issues an apology after an internet criticism to an Australian commercial campaign.The Swedish retail behemoth H&M has removed an ad for school uniforms following accusations that it sexualized young girls."Make those heads turn in H&M's Back to School fashion" was the slogan of an Australian ad campaign that showed two young girls wearing school uniforms.A representative for H&M stated on Monday, "We have removed this ad." "We sincerely apologize for any offense this has caused, and we are investigating how we present campaigns in the future."Following accusations on social media that the clothing line was sexualizing young girls, the decision was made. Melinda Tankard Reist, an Australian author well-known for her anti-pornography campaigns, stated in a post on X that "the little girls’ parents generally prefer heads don’t 'turn' when others see their daughters walking to school, on a bus, or in class. ""Why would you want to support the notion that young females should flaunt their appearance, physical attributes, and sense of style? Could you perhaps speak with your marketing staff and come up with something that doesn't highlight the difficulties pre-pubescent girls already have in thriving in a society that elevates "lookism" as a desirable quality?This outcry is the most recent in a string of disputes concerning the advertising tactics of fashion labels. A commercial that featured a model standing among debris and mannequins covered in shrouds was pulled by Zara last month due to criticism on social media from people who felt it was insensitive to the victims of the Gaza War.The high-end fashion brand Balenciaga, located in Paris, issued an apology last year for advertisements that showed kids clutching teddy bears dressed like slaves and a copy of a Supreme Court ruling upholding the prohibition on child pornography.


West Bengal HS final exam schedule revised, check details here
The HS or Class 12 final exams, which were originally set to start on February 16, have new times, according to the West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE). Students can visit wbchse.wb.gov.in, the board's website, to view the updated schedule. The revised timing for these exams, which will take place every day according to the current schedule from 9.45 am to 1 pm (3 hours and 15 minutes), will not apply to Vocational subjects, Visual Art, Music, or Health & Physical Education, which will take place from 9.45 am to 11.45 am (2 hours), according to the council. WBCHSE updated schedule: How to verify Go to wbchse.wb.gov.in, the council's website. Navigate to the main page. Click to open the updated schedule link. Get the PDF and review the updated exam dates. The WBCHSE final examination for Class 12 will start on February 16. The students' papers in Bengali (A), English (A), Hindi (A), Nepali (A), Urdu, SanthaIi, Odia, Telugu, Gujarati, and Puabi are due on the first day of class.