To groom and enhance students' professional skills in helping small businesses file GST returns, officials from the Kolkata North CGST and CX Commissionerate in association with the CII conducted an outreach programme at the NUJS campus here today. "This is part of an exercise to bridge the gap between the department and who we call prospective GST (Goods and Services Tax) consultants. The idea is also to explain to students how GST consultancy could be a good career option," said Devendra Nagvenkar, Commissioner of CGST and Central Excise North Commissionerate, who led the team. He said the team chose West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) because it is a prestigious institute. "We are explaining to the students here all budding lawyers why they need to understand GST, arguably the biggest reform in indirect tax system in our country, he said. Nagvenkar said the department will visit more institutes only after the admission process gets over.
The Karnataka assembly today passed a bill amending an act,disallowing a private university from conducting courses pertaining toagriculture science. The bill was introduced in the wake of protests by students of Universities of AgriculturalScience across the state against entry of private players infarm education. The bill, amending the Rai TechnologyUniversity, Bangalore Act, 2012 (Karnataka Act 40 of 2013), seeks to disallow the Bengaluru based university from conductingthe Agriculture Sciences Technology courses. The bill, in its statement of objects and reasons, said the University had not followed guidelines mandated by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), It said the amended act shall not affect the interest of students already admitted to the course. Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Krishna Byre Gowda said about 2,000 students are pursuing the course in the university,"which offers no quality education and facilities", while four ...
No Central University was awarded the Visitor's Award by the President this year, a first since its inception in 2014, and going by the reply from the President's office, it is safe to surmise that the award will not be conferred in coming years as well.
Nagaland Governor P B Acharya today stressed the need to "supplement" conventional degrees with career-oriented courses. Addressing the annual conference of Nagaland College Principals' Forum here, the governor said educational institutions play an important role in nation-building by strengthening and empowering youths. Stating that skill development is the "driving force" behind the financial growth of any country, he called upon the principals to impart "adequate knowledge" to the students to make them job-ready. "Our students, when they come out of colleges, should be employable," Acharya said, while maintaining that it was important to empower young minds with moral values so that they do not turn out to be "self-centred". The president of Association of Indian College Principals, Subhash Brahmbhatt, said they would strive to raise the standards of education in the state. Brahmbhatt also encouraged the principals to vie for NAC accreditation, as it would be "crucial
It is the government's duty to protect the interest of parents and ensure that schools remain financially viable, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said today, a day after he ordered action against a school which increased the fees in the name of implementing the 7th pay commission. "First govt in history which has stopped pvt schools from hiking fee illegitimately n also forced some schools to rfund illegitimate fee hike. It is govt's duty to protect interests of parents while also ensuring that schools remain financially viable (sic)," Kejriwal said in a series of tweets. The chief minister yesterday asked the Directorate of Education to act against Bal Bharti Public School, which increased the fees by 10 per cent for 2017-18, over the previous academic session. The school has been asked to communicate to parents through its website, on notice board and via a circular about the rejection of the increase in the fee structure and pay salaries and allowances to teachers and other ...
Altogether 120 children had fallen ill due to food poisoning at a government-run school in Bihar's Lakhisarai district, police said today. The students at Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya, in Barahaiya area of the district, complained of nausea and stomach ache last evening after consuming dinner at the school hostel, Superintendent of Police Kartikeya Sharma said. Many also vomited multiple times, following which they were rushed to a local hospital by school authorities, the SP said. "The students were served rice and paneer curry for dinner. Soon after taking their food, they started feeling uneasy and sick. Of the 120 affected students, 70 were taken to Barahaiya-based referral hospital," he explained. The doctors attending to the children said they were out of danger, Sharma said, adding that 20 students, who complained of discomfort even after treatment at Barahaiya hospital, were admitted to Sadar hospital as a "precautionary measure". District Magistrate Shobhendra ...
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Nearly 100 students have fallen sick apparently due to food poisoning at a government-run residential school in Bihar's Lakhisarai district, an official said.
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The Allahabad High Courttoday sought the stand of senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan on a plea accusing him of utilising over Rs 2,000 crore of the government money in setting up a private university during his tenure as a state minister. Besides seeking Khan's stand on Rampur native Abdul Salam's plea, the bench of Chief Justice DB Bhosale and Justice Yashwant Varma also sought the reply of Rampur-based Mohammad Ali Jauhar University. The bench sought Khan's reply dismissing his counsel contention that the Public Interest Litigation was not maintainable. During hearing of the petition, UP Additional Advocate General Manish Goel submitted to the bench that considering the seriousness of allegation, the state government has formed a Special investigation Team to probe into the matter. While issuing notices to Khan and the university, the bench made it clear that the pendency of the plea would not come in the way of ongoing probe into the case. Appearing for petitioner, advocate ...
Presidency University students union members today held a sit-in at the campus today in protest against what they describe as "abnormal hike" in counselling fee to courses in BA and BSc streams. The demonstration was held outside the offices of the vice-chancellor, registrar and senior officials to protest against the authorities' decision to charge Rs 500 instead of the earlier fee of Rs 100 as counselling fee, a spokesman of the SFI, the student wing of the CPI(M), said. Members of Independent Consolidation, another students' organisation, also took part in the agitation. Registrar Debojyoti Konar said, "The university has no role in the issue as the entire counselling process is conducted by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination (WBJEE) Board and counselling fee hike was their decision." The university conducts Presidency University Bachelor Degree Entrance Test 2018 which is an under-graduate course and the counselling is done by WBJEE. The counselling and ...
West Bengal Governor K. N. Tripathi on Thursday said Jadavpur University Vice-Chancellor Suranjan Das, who has expressed his desire to resign, has not discussed the matter with him.
Delhi's Directorate of Education on Thursday ordered a school here to not increase the fee in the name of implementing the Seventh Pay Commission's recommendations.
Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh said on Thursday that A.P. Pandey, the Vice Chancellor of Manipur University, has got a notice from an underground outfit to cough up Rs 3 crore.
The Madras High Court has issued notice to the authorities concerned on a PIL seeking a direction to 10 medical colleges and deemed universities in Puducherry to surrender 883 MBBS seats in lieu of those filled by them allegedly flouting norms in the previous two academic years. The public interest litigation also sought penal action against the institutions. A division bench of Justices T S Sivagnanam and Bhavani Subbaroyan ordered notice to the medical counselling committee under the Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry and the Centralised Admission Committee (CENTAC) of Puducherry, returnable in three weeks. Petitioner G Panchapakesan submitted that the students were allotted seats by the institutions in 2016-17 without going through the process of common counselling and after the cutoff date of September 30, 2017 fixed by the Medical Council of India and the Supreme Court for admission. After several representations to the MCI and following the intervention of Puducherry ...
Chief Minister N Biren Singh today said an underground group has demanded Rs 5 crore from Manipur University Vice-Chancellor (VC) Adya Prasad Pandey even as the agitation by students and teachers, demanding the VC's removal, entered its 43rd day. Singh told reporters here that the state government had a copy of the extortion letter sent by the underground group to Pandey, demanding Rs 5 crore from him. The Manipur University is a central university. The chief minister said the VC had told the Centre that the extortion letter and the ongoing agitation were "related" as he had not paid the amount demanded by the underground group. Singh said he would discuss the Manipur University impasse and the demand of the Manipur University Students' Union (MUSU) and Manipur University Teachers' Association (MUTA) for the removal of the VC with the officials of the Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry during his visit to New Delhi. The chief minister is scheduled to leave for the national ...
The Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, features among the top 100 in the Times Higher Education Golden Age University Rankings and top 50 in the Emerging University Rankings, it said in a media release on Thursday.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has directed the Delhi government to take stern action against a school that increased its fees in the name of implementation of 7th pay commission. Bal Bharti Public School increased 10 per cent fee for academic session 2017-18, over the previous academic session 2016-17. The Directorate of Education (DoE) has been directed to take stern action against the school, according to a government statement. The school will communicate to the parents through website, notice board and circular about rejection of fee increase proposal of the school by the DoE. The school will pay salaries and allowances to the teachers and staff from its savings, it said. Based on analysis of financial statements of school, fund availability of the school has been assessed. The school is also having a surplus of fund of Rs. 11,08,35,825, it said. Issuing the order to the school management, the Directorate has asked the management to remove all financial and other irregularities ..
The Centre today supported Bihar government's stand in opposing 'equal pay for equal work' for contractual teachers in the state, appointed under a 2006 law, saying they were not equal to those appointed before the law was enacted. The Centre, in its affidavit filed before a bench of Justices A M Sapre and U U Lalit, said, "the state government has tried to create a balance between the larger public interest and the claim of pay parity between the previous state government teachers and Panchayat teachers". It contended that "there cannot be a claim of parity between a dying cadre and a permanent alive cadre when the state has taken a conscious decision to adopt new service condition rules for newly-appointed panchayati raj teachers." It said that pursuant to apex court's directions on January 29, an expert committee of three chief secretary rank officers was constituted to examine the feasibility of grant of improved pay package to the contractual teachers. It had proposed about 20 ...
The Calcutta High Court today directed the West Bengal School Service Commission (SSC) not to proceed with the counselling of candidates for recruitment as teachers for class XI and XII till a merit list was published. The SSC had issued a notification on July 6 stating that counselling would commence from July 16, without publishing the merit list of successful candidates, petitioners Biswajit Pal and 22 others claimed. Hearing the petition filed by the examinees, Justice Shekhar Bobby Saraf directed the SSC not to go ahead with the process before publishing the merit list of successful candidates in the recruitment examination held in December 2016. The counsel for the SSC could not produce any document to show that it had published the list of successful candidates. Petitioners' lawyer Ashish Chowdhury told the court that SSC appointment rules stated that candidates could be called for counselling only after publication of the list of successful candidates. Nearly three lakh ...