The former NDTV journalist realized she had been attacked after she approached Harvard University after several delays and “administrative anomalies” in the process. Six months after popular television journalist and news anchor Nidhi Razdan announced on social media that she would be leaving NDTV for a teaching position at Harvard …
Read More »Medicine ‘not just profession but vocation’: Harsh Vardhan at LHMC
Highlighting the role played by Delhi’s Lady Hardinge Medical College (LHMC) amid the pandemic, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan delivered a message at the university’s convening ceremony on Saturday, saying medicine It is not “just a profession but a vocation” and one must continue to learn and update their knowledge …
Read More »BJP Tejasvi Deputy Surya and his supporters remove barricades and enter Hyd University in Osmania
Hyderabad police have denied reports that the police prevented them from entering the campus. Claiming that the Hyderabad police had blocked their entrance to the Osmania University campus, BJP deputy and Tejasvi youth wing president Surya broke through police barriers at the entrance to the university’s NCC gate. However, the …
Read More »IT raids on Tamil Nadu education group detect Rs 150-cr tax evasion
The raids were based on charges that the fees charged to students “were not fully accounted for.” On October 28, the Income Tax department conducted a search of 22 locations for a Tamil Nadu-based group that ran multiple educational institutions, leading to the detection of an alleged tax evasion worth …
Read More »Mathura court moved to Krishna Janmabhoomi | India News
NEW DELHI: Spurred by the success of Ram Lalla Virajman’s 1989 civil lawsuit to obtain ownership of the disputed Ayodhya land in 2019, Srikrishna Virajman filed a civil lawsuit in a Mathura court on Friday seeking the property of a full 13.37 acres of Krishna Janmabhumi’s land and its disposal. …
Read More »Angry college students are suing colleges for billions in refunds
[ad_1] By Bob Van Voris and Janet Lorin College students, expelled from campus by the coronavirus, have a new extracurricular activity: litigation. College students in the US USA They have sued more than 50 schools, demanding partial tuition, room and board and reimbursement of fees after closing. The proliferation of …
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