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Barely months after classes began, MBBS students at Vaishno Devi institute leave as NMC revokes permit amidst protests by Hindu outfits over admission of Muslim students.
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The six-month initiative supports selected projects with interns receiving a monthly fellowship of Rs 10,000. These six states, UT were chosen after low participation.
The 3-member committee will review the situation at the university, including allegations against V-C Shambu Nath Singh. Protests have been going on since late September.
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The 77th Republic Day Parade at Kartavya Path will showcase India’s operational synergy and self-reliance, highlighting combat readiness, indigenous weaponry and joint military operations.
Pakistan not only has zero chance of catching up with India in most areas, but will inevitably see the gap rising. Its leaders will offer its people the same snake oil in different bottles.
This is a stupid idea. And it will only degrade the academic environment of the eminent institution.
These fine arts students will not be able to deal with the intense academic workload. And they will resort to blaming the professor and the institute for their poor performance.
This arrangement helps nobody – neither the selected students nor the institute.
The only ones actually excited with this provision would be the unscrupulous elements, such as the UPSC officer’s cabal and politicians, who will surely use this as a back-door entry scheme for their children.
Cultural excellence? My foot.
Just another back-door entry mechanism which will enable the children of IAS/IPS/IFS/IRS officers and politicians to get into IITs.
Prof. Kamakoti seems to be on a mission to dilute the academic standing of IIT Madras.
One can only hope that the other IITs will not start such back-door entry schemes. In India, such schemes are always meant to serve rhe children of the elite sections of our society.
IITs are on their way to join the woke brigade.
Such steps will most certainly bring down the academic standards of the hallowed institutions.
Fine arts students, across the globe, are a bunch of rabble rousers. Wherever they go, protests and controversies follow. Even a cursory glance at the history of the National School of Drama (NSD) or the FTII will suffice to prove my point.
Arts students are irresistibly drawn to idiotic “causes” of all hues and shades. They are easy victims of the woke propaganda carried out by the extreme/fringe Left.
Allowing such people into the campus of IITs is a huge mistake.
This is a stupid idea. And it will only degrade the academic environment of the eminent institution.
These fine arts students will not be able to deal with the intense academic workload. And they will resort to blaming the professor and the institute for their poor performance.
This arrangement helps nobody – neither the selected students nor the institute.
The only ones actually excited with this provision would be the unscrupulous elements, such as the UPSC officer’s cabal and politicians, who will surely use this as a back-door entry scheme for their children.
Cultural excellence? My foot.
Just another back-door entry mechanism which will enable the children of IAS/IPS/IFS/IRS officers and politicians to get into IITs.
Prof. Kamakoti seems to be on a mission to dilute the academic standing of IIT Madras.
One can only hope that the other IITs will not start such back-door entry schemes. In India, such schemes are always meant to serve rhe children of the elite sections of our society.
IITs are on their way to join the woke brigade.
Such steps will most certainly bring down the academic standards of the hallowed institutions.
Fine arts students, across the globe, are a bunch of rabble rousers. Wherever they go, protests and controversies follow. Even a cursory glance at the history of the National School of Drama (NSD) or the FTII will suffice to prove my point.
Arts students are irresistibly drawn to idiotic “causes” of all hues and shades. They are easy victims of the woke propaganda carried out by the extreme/fringe Left.
Allowing such people into the campus of IITs is a huge mistake.