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Accreditation rule eased-Basant Kumar MoHAnty

The Centre is planning a few amendments to key education reform bills whose legislative progress has been stalled by opposition to several of their clauses. The Telegraph had reported how private educational institutions had been arguing that the “draconian” bills would make it difficult for new colleges and universities to be opened, and would threaten institutional heads with stringent punishment for minor mishaps. Human resource development ministry sources now say they propose...

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JaganMoHAn's assets case: SC notice to 6 Andhra ministers, 8 IAS officers

-The Times of India The Supreme Court on Monday issued notices to 6 Andhra Pradesh ministers and 8 IAS officers on a plea alleging that the CBI was not proceeding against them despite having sufficient evidence that they helped former Congress leader Y JaganMoHAn Reddy accumulate massive illegal assets. A bench headed by Justice Dalveer Bhandari issued the notices to the ministers and the IAS officers and sought their stands on the...

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Congress walks out over minister’s remarks on tribals in Gujarat assembly

-DNA Though senior Congress leaders were not present in the assembly, the spirit of Congress MLAs was high and it was evident from the walkout which they staged on Wednesday. They were demanding an apology from state tribal development minister Mangu Patel for his alleged derogatory comments on tribals of the state. The discussion on non-governmental resolution by members of the assembly was scheduled for Wednesday. Congress MLA from Pavi Jetpur and chairman...

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Scribe son cries torture

-The Telegraph Arrested Urdu journalist MoHAmmad Ahmad Kazmi’s son Shauzab today said his father is being tortured by police. “Police are torturing him mentally to extract confessional statements from him. My father is innocent and all allegations against him are baseless,” the 21-year-old MBA student told a news conference. “I met him today and he is very scared. He told me police are creating lot of pressure on him to confess something which...

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‘Are they after him because he writes in Urdu?’-Seema Chishti

There is surprise and disquiet in the Urdu journalistic fraternity over the arrest of MoHAmmed Ahmad Kazmi for his alleged role in the attack on the Israeli diplomat. From a village on the Ghaziabad-Meerut border, Kazmi had a variety of journalistic assignments that included a weekly column and the morning news bulletin on DD Urdu. Since 2002, he also helped as a volunteer teacher of English to underprivileged Class XII students...

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