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Yash Pal: Thorat panel report ‘insensitive’-G Krishnakumar

-The Hindu “We know that Nehru had enjoyed Shankar’s cartoons on him” Academic and chairman of the National Curriculum Framework (2005) review committee Yash Pal has rejected the S.K. Thorat panel recommendations for deletion of cartoons on politicians and bureaucrats from the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) textbooks. Terming the panel report “insensitive” and an example of the “growing politics of intolerance,” Prof. Yash Pal said “academicians [in the panel]...

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Anaemic Bill-R Ramachandran

The Bill to regulate medical education and govern human resource in health is a highly diluted version of the original draft. Distortions in the area of Human Resource for Health (HRH) are the root cause of many of the ills facing the health sector in India. Among them is the shortage of qualified medical professionals. The estimated density of 19 health workers (qualified and unqualified) per 10,000 population is nearly 25...

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PM Grants Rs 500cr ad hoc aid to flood-ravaged Assam

-The Times of India   GUWAHATI: Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Monday announced an ad hoc central assistance of Rs 500 cr to help the state fight of the worst floods in almost a decade and assured more aid after the central team submits its report. Accompanied by UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and chief minister Tarun Gogoi, Singh made an aerial survey of the devastation caused by floods in the worst-affected districts...

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Half of SC/ST teaching posts unfilled in Central varsities-Rahi Gaikwad

-The Hindu In the filled slots, SCs constitute just 12% against the stipulated 15% and STs 5% instead of 7.5% Among the ills that plague the Indian higher education system is the continued poor stake of the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes in it. Year on year, the huge backlog of vacancies in teaching positions in SC/ST categories remains a constant concern with little change in its position. Nearly half the teaching positions...

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Engineers begin key inspection of Kudankulam n-plant

-PTI Moving a step towards its commissioning, engineers today began pre-service inspection of the reactor pressure vessel of the first 1,000 MW unit of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project (KNPP). The inspection is a key step in the run-up to the commissioning of a nuclear plant before the regulator Grants permission for loading the fuel. "This inspection will take about 10 to 12 days. The report of inspection will be submitted to the...

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