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Guidelines for Processing Applications for Postgraduate Medical Courses are Released by NMC

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.

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

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

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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After 14 years of marriage, actor Isha Koppikar and her husband Timmy Narang separate.

After 14 years of marriage, actor Isha Koppikar and her husband Timmy Narang separate.

"According to an ETimes report, actor Isha Koppikar and her hotelier husband Timmy Narang have split up. The actress, who costarred with Shah Rukh Khan in the film Don, has moved out of her married house with her daughter Rianna, age nine. The report states that the divorce was finalized last month. An insider told ETimes that the couple's compatibility problems, which first surfaced some time ago, were the reason for their breakup. Despite their best efforts, they were unable to keep their marriage intact. Isha and their daughter are now living apart after Isha left the house."" On being contacted, Isha Koppikar told ETimes, ""I have nothing to say. It's too early. I need my privacy. I would appreciate your sensitivity."""    

How to Revolutionize Your Company Using Facebook Advertising.

How to Revolutionize Your Company Using Facebook Advertising.

Facebook provides advertisers with a range of ad formats to select from when promoting content on the network. Depending on the target demographics and campaign goals, choosing the appropriate ad format can assist increase engagement and conversions. An overview of the primary Facebook ad formats that will be accessible to marketers in 2024 is given in this article. Popular choices including carousels, collections, slideshows, narratives, and more are covered. Facebook has a large user base and precise targeting capabilities, so having a high-level grasp of the formats can assist guide efficient ad tactics.Facebook Ads Content Guidelines Facebook has tight guidelines that all ads, regardless of format, have to abide by. These rules are essential for legal and successful Facebook advertisements. The primary goals of the standards are to stop misleading, improper, or damaging advertising experiences. Important prerequisites consist of: Advertisements are not allowed to make unfounded claims or to be deceptive. Advertisements have to be appropriate for the audience's age and geography. Images, videos, and other content must have the appropriate rights to be utilized. Political advertisements, regulated sectors, and product rules need to be adhered to. Certain restrictions forbid statements about one's bad self-perception, vulgarity, nudity, and COVID-19 disinformation. Ads concerning cryptocurrencies, dating, gaming, alcohol, and other topics are likewise subject to restrictions.  

Janki Devi Memorial College at DU has reached an agreement for global learning with Tashkents educational establishments.

Janki Devi Memorial College at DU has reached an agreement for global learning with Tashkents educational establishments.

In order to support staff and student exchange among other initiatives, the Institute has individually signed Memorandums of Understanding with Samarkand State Institute of Economics and Service and Oriental University in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.Academic connections have been agreed upon between the Janki Devi Memorial College of the University of Delhi with several higher education institutions in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The DU college worked alongside Oriental University and the Samarkand State Institute of Economics and Service during a recent visit to the nation.The Janki Devi Memorial College aggressively pursues worldwide academic cooperation in an effort to foster a stimulating learning environment that encourages intercultural understanding and equips students for success on a global scale in an increasingly linked society.  

Placement adjustment at IIT Bombay: Out of 85 candidates, only 22 were offered Rs 1 crore or more.

Placement adjustment at IIT Bombay: Out of 85 candidates, only 22 were offered Rs 1 crore or more.

The number of accepted offers for one crore or more was misreported as 85 in the phase-I placements (December 1–20, 2023) reports. According to IIT-Bombay, there were actually 22 bids for one crore plus that were approved.According to IIT-Bombay, 22 bids for one crore plus have actually been accepted.In the first wave of placements, which took place in December, just 22 students from IIT Bombay were offered Rs one crore and beyond. The Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay (IIT-B) revealed last week that a whopping eighty-five candidates had received salary offers exceeding one crore rupees. This is a significant increase above the twenty-five offers that were made the previous year. But today, the institute released an update."The phase-I placements (December 1-20, 2023) incorrectly reported the number of accepted Rs one crore plus offers as 85," reads an official statement from the placement office of IIT Bombay. 22 is the actual number of one crore plus offers that were accepted. The accuracy of all other reported data has been verified. IIT Bombay's Placement Office deeply regrets this error.Additionally, out of the 22 proposals for over one crore that were approved, three were located domestically and the remaining 19 outside. "In contrast, 16 offers totaling one crore plus were accepted during phase 1 of the placement season 2022–2023, with two of those offers being at home and the remaining 14 being abroad. According to IIT-Bombay, the total number of accepted international offers for phase-1 in the seasons 2022–2023 and 2023–2024 stayed at 63.The data on offers totaling more than one crore has been updated in the placement office's previous news release from the Indian Institute of Technology-Bombay (IIT-B). 22 students—three domestic and 19 foreign—have landed yearly compensation packages totaling Rs 1 crore or more in the first round of placements.  

What is a professional rut and how can employers and employees deal with it?

What is a professional rut and how can employers and employees deal with it?

Two strategies that employees can use to break free from a professional rut or the feeling of being stuck in a job are to look for new mentors and acquire new skills. Here are some additional strategies to help you through this phase of your career.Priyanka Srivastava, a solution architect for an IT company, remembered how, as a technical quality manager in 2021, she had begun to feel that she was "almost done with the way things were"—a sensation known as a career rut. I therefore began to request work that I believed was more productively related. I was able to train one of our top clients with assistance from one of my managers. That made a big difference. After 11 years of hard effort, I obtained my first onsite job," remembered Srivastava. She was able to break out from her stagnant situation when she was given the opportunity to take on a functional role inside the organization.With six-year veteran HR specialist Vignesh Raghupathy, something similar happened. The decision to leave that zone and start over in a new setting with a new team came "under a tremendous amount of work pressure, lack of support from his team, and even lack of clarity from the company," as Raghupathy remembered. It seems like being in a rut when you work at a job that is monotonous and produces little output. In any very demanding work setting, it leads to feelings of disappointment and contempt. "Being in a career rut is defined as a state in which one feels completely unmotivated, dissatisfied, or stuck in their current employment or career path. It is typified by a sense of disillusionment, monotony, and a sense of being stuck in a work routine that no longer leads to advancement or fulfillment, according to Dr. Somdutta Singh, a serial entrepreneur, advisor to the Indian government, and founder and CEO of Assiduus Global Inc. (core committee member of WEP-Niti Aayog).A professional rut is more like a combination of circumstances that keep you stuck in your career than just not loving your job. It's possible that you are burnt out, that your beliefs don't align with your work, or that you are not learning anything new. Consider it like trying to solve a puzzle: in order to solve the issue, you must identify the components that are the source of the problem. Understanding the warning signals of a career rut is the first step to taking back control of your work life. According to Jaisleen Kaur, an image consultant, life coach, and trainer of soft skills, "acknowledging these feelings is crucial for personal and professional growth, whether it is a lack of enthusiasm, monotony in daily tasks, or a persistent feeling of unfulfillment."Two strategies that employees can use to break free from a professional rut or the feeling of being stuck in a job are to look for new mentors and acquire new skills. A bad work environment and burnout can result from a number of things, according to experts, including inadequate leadership, communication problems, and an unbalanced work-life schedule.  

NLSAT 2024 for three-year LLB (hons), masters programme in public policy, PhD (law) and PhD (interdisciplinary) programmes for the academic year 2024-25 will be held on March 17, 2024. The last date t

NLSAT 2024 for three-year LLB (hons), masters programme in public policy, PhD (law) and PhD (interdisciplinary) programmes for the academic year 2024-25 will be held on March 17, 2024. The last date t

NLSAT 2024: Applicants must first register with their names, email addresses, and mobile numbers in order to submit an online application for NLSAT 2024.The National Law School Admission Test (NLSAT) application and exam dates have been issued by the National Law School of India University (NLSIU). The admissions.nls.ac.in application window for NLSAT 2024 is now open. On March 17, 2024, the NLSAT 2024 will take place for the three-year LLB (hons), master's program in public policy, PhD (law), and PhD (interdisciplinary) programs for the 2024–2025 academic year. February 24 is the deadline for NLSAT 2024 registration. The master's program in public policy is a two-year interdisciplinary program that focuses on the interface between policy and the law, whereas the three-year LLB (Hons) is a postgraduate professional degree program that is open to graduates from all disciplines and is a qualifying degree for admission to legal practice.NLSAT 2024 will take place for the three-year LLB (hons), master's program in public policy, PhD (law), and PhD (interdisciplinary) programs for the 2024–2025 academic year. February 24 is the deadline for NLSAT 2024 registration.  

How to simultaneously prepare for the CBSE, JEE Main, and Advanced board exams

How to simultaneously prepare for the CBSE, JEE Main, and Advanced board exams

XAT 2024 Analysis: XAT 2024 has a moderate to challenging overall difficulty level. For the 95th percentile, a good score would be in the range of 35 marks.XAT 2024: Moderate decision-making and easy verbal ability and logical reasoning (VALR) questions were included in the January 7th, 2024 administration of the Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT).Session 1 of JEE Main 2024 will take place from January 24 to February 1, while session 2 will take place from April 1 through April 15, 2024. JEE Advanced will then be held on May 26, 2024, after that. The time difference between the Main and Advanced tests is smaller for students taking the JEE Main in its second session.  

Graded Detention Is Announced for Students With Low Attendance at Delhi University College

Graded Detention Is Announced for Students With Low Attendance at Delhi University College

These students will not receive admit cards under the graded detention system unless they have sent in an agreement to make up the missed attendance in the next semester.For students who attend less than 40% of classes, graded detention will now be in place, according to the announcement made by Delhi University's Shaheed Bhagat Singh College. According to PTI, the college announced the news through an official notification. According to a recent Shaheed Bhagat Singh College circular, students will not be permitted to take a varying number of examinations depending on their attendance percentage. Students who have attendance between 30 and 39.99 percent will not be permitted to appear for more than one paper under the new graded detention system. Students who have attendance percentages between 20 and 29.99 will therefore not be permitted to appear in two papers, while those who have attendance percentages between 10 and 19.99 will not be permitted to  

DU Hiring 2023: Submit Applications For 51 Assistant Professor Positions, View Details of the Vacancy

DU Hiring 2023: Submit Applications For 51 Assistant Professor Positions, View Details of the Vacancy

DU Recruitment 2023: Delhi University's Aditi Mahavidyalaya is now taking applications for Assistant Professor posts. The application period is now open and ends on December 20th, or within 21 days of the employment news article's publication. On December 16, the advertisement was mentioned in the employment news. Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements may apply online at colrec.uod.ac.in, Delhi University's official website. Before applying for the position, candidates are urged to review the official announcement or the information provided below.DU Recruitment 2023: Delhi University's Aditi Mahavidyalaya is now taking applications for Assistant Professor posts. The application period is now open and ends on December 20th, or within 21 days of the employment news article's publication. On December 16, the advertisement was mentioned in the employment news. Candidates who meet the eligibility requirements may apply online at colrec.uod.ac.in, Delhi University's official website. Before applying for the position, candidates are urged to review the official announcement or the information provided below.  

The Currency-Like Security Features for Delhi University Degrees Will Prevent Duplication

The Currency-Like Security Features for Delhi University Degrees Will Prevent Duplication

By adding characteristics similar to those on money, Delhi University is strengthening the security of its degrees and thwarting attempts at imitation.New Delhi: To make degree certificates from Delhi University "nearly impossible" to fabricate, the university has added over a dozen "currency-like" security elements, including a hidden image, an invisible ink logo, and microtext. At DU's centennial convocation in February, over 2.25 lakh students will get special degrees, which will feature a colored photo of the graduates along with their mother's name for the first time. "With over a dozen security mechanisms akin to those seen in money notes, these special degrees will be nearly hard to counterfeit. Additionally, the paper's quality is being improved to make it completely resistant to heat, water, and electricity, making it everlasting.In order to improve security, the University of Delhi (DU) will soon offer "currency-like," non-tearable polythene degrees with a hidden image and an invisible ink logo. In addition to adding further security measures to prevent copying and forgeries, DU has chosen to highlight the mother's name on the degree.    

Delhi University Students Union will have new office holders in 2023 after three years when the Varsity goes to polls today.

Delhi University Students Union will have new office holders in 2023 after three years when the Varsity goes to polls today.

Today, September 2022, marks the end of the four-year wait as Delhi University students from all of its institutions will cast their ballots to choose their student union members in the Delhi University Students’ Union Elections 2023 (DUSU 2023). DUSU Chief Electoral Officer Chandra Shekhar has stated that electronic voting machines (EVMs) will be used for polling, while paper ballots will be used for college polling.For day classes, polling for the Delhi University Elections 2023 will take place from 08:30 am to 1:00 pm, and for evening classes, from 03:00 pm to 7:30 pm. On the final day of the campaign, college campuses throughout the institution saw tremendous efforts made by all of the contenders earlier yesterday, September 21, 2203. "EVMs must to be positioned ahead of paper ballot boxes to guarantee that DUSU votes are cast first. The news outlet PTI cited Shekhar as stating, "Polling hours are from 8.30 am to 1 pm for day classes and from 3 pm to 7.30 pm for evening classes."  

According to QS Sustainability Rankings 2024, Delhi University is the best university in India.

According to QS Sustainability Rankings 2024, Delhi University is the best university in India.

Delhi University has outperformed other universities, taking the top rank among Indian universities in the QS Sustainability Rankings 2024. Delhi University is ranked 220th overall in the QS Rankings 2024. Examining universities' worldwide efforts and dedication to a sustainable existence is the goal of the QS Sustainability Rankings. Environmental Impact, Social Impact, and Governance are the three main indicators used in the sustainability rankings to assess colleges.Notably, nine Indian universities have placed among the "Top 500" in the QS Sustainability Rankings 2024. IIT Delhi at 426, BITS Pilani at 444, VIT Vellore at 449, Anna University at 496, IIT Madras at 344, IIT Kharagpur at 349, IIT Roorkee at 387, and IIT Bombay at 303 rank are the next best Indian universities. Anna University is ranked 505th in the QS Sustainability Rankings 2024, followed by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) Bangalore. IIT Kanpur, JNU, Manipal Academy of Higher Education, Shoolini University of Biotechnology and Management Sciences, Jadavpur University, Aligarh Muslim University, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, and Thapar Institute are some other Indian universities that rank in the 500–700 range on the list.Delhi institution (DU) is the top institution in India and is rated 220th in the world according to the "QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2024." When it comes to providing top-notch instruction in environmental and climate-related fields, DU excels.  

Morning Digest | 60 days to challenge jail sentences in Qatar for eight Indian Navy veterans; The Islamic State takes credit for the attack in Iran, among other things.

Morning Digest | 60 days to challenge jail sentences in Qatar for eight Indian Navy veterans; The Islamic State takes credit for the attack in Iran, among other things.

The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) announced on Thursday that Qatar had commuted the death sentence of eight Indian Navy veterans and replaced it with a "varying quantum" of jail terms. This was the official confirmation of the widely publicized case involving the men who were apprehended by the Gulf nation in August 2022. MEA spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said the legal team has sixty days to file an appeal against the jail sentences during the weekly press briefing.Delhi, New: The Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday that the eight imprisoned former members of the Indian Navy in Qatar have been granted sixty days to file an appeal against the various prison terms that a court in Qatar imposed last week, which followed the commute of their death sentences. A few weeks after their family members filed an appeal against the earlier ruling by another court, the Court of Appeal in Qatar on December 28 modified the death sentence that had been imposed on the Indians in October and sentenced them to jail terms of varied lengths. A copy of the court order—which he referred to as a "confidential document"—was sent to the Indian nationals' legal team, according to spokeswoman for the External Affairs Ministry Randhir Jaiswal.  

“CA Intermediate and Final Nov 23 Exam result may be expected between 5th Jan to 10th Jan,12th

“CA Intermediate and Final Nov 23 Exam result may be expected between 5th Jan to 10th Jan,12th

“CA Intermediate and Final Nov 23 Exam result may be expected between 5th Jan to 10th Jan,” an ICAI official said on X earlier. Examinations for Secondary or Class 10 (Regular/Open School/Re-Appear/Additional/Mercy Chance and Marks Improvement) will begin on February 27 and run through March 26, 2024, according to a statement released today by the Haryana Board School Education, Bhiwani. Similarly, beginning February 27 and continuing until April 2, 2024, the Senior Secondary or Class 12 (Academic Regular/Open School/Re-Appear/Additional/Mercy Chance and Marks Improvement) exams will be held.“CA Intermediate and Final Nov 23 Exam result may be expected between 5th Jan to 10th Jan,” an ICAI official said on X earlier. Exams for Secondary (Educational and Open School), Senior Secondary (Educational and Open School), and D.El.Ed (Re-appear) will begin on February 27, 2024, Chairman Dr. VP Yadav and Secretary Jyoti Mittal said jointly.The ICAI Central Council Member (CCM), Dhiraj Khandelwal, had stated on X (formerly Twitter) that the results of the November 2023 election are anticipated to be made public between January 5 and January 10, 2024. "Canadian Intermediate and Final Nov. 23 Exam results may be expected between January 5 and January 10," he posted.  

ICAI CA intermediate, with a January 5–10 final outcome most likely

ICAI CA intermediate, with a January 5–10 final outcome most likely

An ICAI official had earlier stated on X that the results of the CA Intermediate and Final Nov 23 Exam might be anticipated between January 5 and January 10. “CA Intermediate and Final Nov 23 Exam result may be expected between 5th Jan to 10th Jan,” an ICAI official said on X earlier.“CA Intermediate and Final Nov 23 Exam result may be expected between 5th Jan to 10th Jan,” an ICAI official said on X earlier. To view and download the ICAI CA intermediate and final results, candidates must log in at the official website, icai.org, using their roll numbers, registration numbers, or pin numbers. The merit list will be released by the institute in addition to the ICAI CA result. ICAI CA Result 2023: The final and intermediate examinations were conducted from November 1 to 17, 2023.November 2, 4, 6, and 8 for Group 1 and November 10, 13, 15, and 17 for Group 2 were the dates of the November 2023 CA Intermediate exams.  

Woman Dies After Leaping From Mumbais 14th Floor; Note Mentions Depression

Woman Dies After Leaping From Mumbais 14th Floor; Note Mentions Depression

Mumbai: According to a police official, a 19-year-old college student took her own life on Wednesday morning by falling from the 14th storey of a residential building in the Andheri neighborhood of Mumbai. According to the D N Nagar police station officer, the victim left behind a one-page note indicating that she had fallen into depression and had taken the drastic measure as a result.According to him, the event happened at the Millionaire Heritage Society, which is situated on SV Road in the western district.Vidhi, the victim While her family members live in nearby Thane, Pramod Kumar Singh has been a paid visitor in the building for the past few years. He mentioned that she was a pupil at Vile Parle's Mithibai College. Thus far, nothing questionable has been discovered. According to him, the building watchman saw her dead on the ground first and informed other society members, who then contacted the police.The police have registered a case of accidental death and informed her family, the official said, adding that the exact reason behind her death is yet to be determined.According to a D N Nagar police station official, the victim, Vidhi Pramod Kumar Singh, left behind a one-page note stating that she had experienced sadness, which had caused her to take this extreme measure. The event happened at the western suburb's Millionaire Heritage Society on SV Road.    

Academic Body Requests That Institutions Adopt The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan

Academic Body Requests That Institutions Adopt The Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan

New Delhi: In an effort to curb drug addiction in the nation, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has requested that Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs) take appropriate action. The UGC stated that HEIs can take institutional action to raise awareness of the problem of substance usage by using their faculty, NSS volunteers, and student clubs. The UGC noted that students and young are especially vulnerable to this issue.According to UGC, the HEIs must regularly conduct interventions and activities on campus to reduce substance use. "As you are aware, drug addiction is a major challenge in many Higher Educational Institutions (HEIs), with numerous cases of youngsters becoming addicted to substance abuse," stated an official notification from the university body. To lower the nation's drug demand, the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment (MoSlE) of the Indian government has launched the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA). The program oversees and manages all facets of drug addiction prevention, including information sharing, public awareness campaigns, user treatment and rehabilitation, evaluation of the problem's scope, and prevention action."    

Teerthanker Mahaveer University Is Distinguished in the NIRF Innovation Ranking 2023 and Outlook India

Teerthanker Mahaveer University Is Distinguished in the NIRF Innovation Ranking 2023 and Outlook India

New Delhi: According to a study by Outlook India, Teerthanker Mahaveer University is the 45th best private university in India. It also has the distinction of being listed in the Top 100 Private Universities Club of the coveted NIRF Innovation Ranking 2023. Dr. Manjula Jain, the dean of academics at TMU, expressed her congratulations to the faculty, staff, and students for their outstanding academic work and innovative research on this special occasion. He revealed that the university will put out a lot of effort to keep up its reputation as a top research-intensive university."Inclusion in the NIRF Innovation Ranking 2023 marks a significant milestone for TMU," said TMU Chancellor Shri Suresh Jain. We are happy to be ranked sixth among private universities in India, with an astounding total of 1372 filed patents (commended by UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath at TMU Convocation). Our unwavering commitment to innovation and research has made us a nationally recognized hub for cutting-edge breakthroughs. The Teerthanker Mahaveer University campus is among the largest and best-organized in the nation, spanning over 130 acres of land. The institution has state-of-the-art facilities, such as a world-class gymnasium, sports arenas, a modern auditorium, well-furnished dorms, a super specialty hospital, and an extensive library.New Delhi: Teerthanker Mahaveer University has won 45th place among the leading private universities in India in the poll conducted by Outlook India as well as an esteemed membership in the Top 100 Private Universities Club in the coveted NIRF Innovation Ranking 2023  

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