Canadian mathematician Robert Langlands has been named as the winner of the Abel Prize for 2018 "for his visionary programme connecting representation theory to number theory," the Norwegian Academy of Sciences and Letters said on Tuesday.
The armed student, who shot two other students at Great Mills High School in United States' Maryland on Tuesday has died.The CNN quoted St. Mary's County Sheriff Tim Cameron as saying that the school resource officer engaged the shooter and ended the threat, which occurred in a hallway just before classes began.The Sheriff said that the gunman was later pronounced dead.Earlier, St. Mary's County public information office Andrew Ponti had said that at least three people were injured in the shooting incident."It's unclear if the shooter was among the injured," he had said.The injured were rushed to a nearby hospital for medical assistance.Student at Great Mills Jonathan Freese, who was lockdown in math class, called CNN from his cell phone and said Police were checking all the classrooms."I'm still a little shaken up," he said. "I didn't really expect for this to happen. I do always feel safe, though, because they always have police at the school."Earlier, the St. Mary's County Sheriff .
A high school shooting in the US state of Maryland on Tuesday has resulted in the death of the shooter and two others being injured, officials said.
At least three people were injured in a shooting at the Great Mills High School in United States' Maryland on Tuesday.The CNN quoted St. Mary's County public information office Andrew Ponti as saying that there are no fatalities reported at this time.The injured were rushed to a nearby hospital for medical assistance."It's unclear if the shooter was among the injured," he said.Student at Great Mills Jonathan Freese, who was lockdown in math class, called CNN from his cell phone and said Police were checking all the classrooms."I'm still a little shaken up," he said. "I didn't really expect for this to happen. I do always feel safe, though, because they always have police at the school."Earlier, the St. Mary's County Sheriff tweeted, "there has been an incident at Great Mills High School. Parents please DO NOT respond to the school."Earlier this week, thousands of students across the US walked out of their schools to call for action against gun violence precisely one month post the ...
The Lawyer of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professor Atul Johri, on Tuesday, alleged that his client was made a scapegoat.RK Wadhva, the lawyer of JNU professor Atul Johri, who is accused of sexually harassing female students, told media, "This was a political conspiracy and he was made a scapegoat. The children used to work with the Professor."Wadhva further claimed that the students had conspired against Johri, "He had reprimanded them for their attendance and asked them to attend classes. The students conspired to complain against him."This comment from the lawyer comes after Johri was granted a bail by a Delhi Court today. Earlier in the day, he was arrested by the Delhi police on charges of sexual harassment.Earlier, even Johri had claimed that he is a victim of politics."I have been working in JNU since 2004. I'm a victim of politics," said Johri on the numerous allegations he was faced with.At least nine women now have filed FIRs against Professor Atul Johri from the ...
Police today resorted to mild lathi-charge to disperse a group of agitating school teachers, who had blocked the entry of other tutors to an exam paper evaluation centre here. Some of the protesting teachers have been detained for obstructing entry to Capital High School, an evaluation centre for the High School Certification Examination answer sheets, a police officer said. "There is no law and order problem. We are keeping a close watch on the situation," Bhubaneswar DCP Satyabrata Bhaoi said. The agitating teachers, under the banner of Odisha School College Teachers' and Employees' United Forum, had earlier said they would boycott the evaluation process, which began from today, and stage demonstrations in front of 57 centres across the state. The protesters have been demanding publication of notification on withdrawal of compulsory affidavit clause to avail grant-in-aid (GIA). "Though teachers staged agitation, the answer sheets have been examined in all districts, ..
In a historic decision, on Tuesday, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has granted autonomy to 60 Higher Educational Institutions which have maintained high academic standards.This was announced by the Minister of Human Resource Development, Prakash Javadekar at a media briefing in the national capital. Javadekar said that the Government is striving to introduce a liberalized regime in the education sector and emphasis is on linking autonomy with quality.Giving further details, Javadekar said that the 60 institutions which have been granted autonomy includes 52 Universities (five central universities, 21 state universities, 24 deemed universities, and two private universities) and eight Collages.Javadekar also explained that these universities will remain within the ambit of UGC but will have the freedom to start new courses, off campus centers, skill development courses, research parks and any other new academic programs.They will also have the freedom to hire foreign faculty, ...
A high school shooting on Tuesday has injured three people, including the shooter, according to officials.
Three persons, including a teacher, have been arrested for allegedly leaking the SSC Board exam paper of History and Political Science (Part I) to students, police said today. The matter came to light yesterday after exam invigilator Sandhya Pawar saw three students constantly referring to their text books and mobile phones outside the exam hall at MVM Swami Muktanand High School in suburban Andheri, the official said. "On checking the mobile phone of one the students, Pawar found a question paper of History and Political Science stored in it. She alerted the senior officials present at the exam centre," he said. The incident took place before the exam, scheduled between 11am and 1pm, he said, adding that the students were allowed to answer the exam. "Once the exams got over, the students were taken to Amboli police station where, based on their statements, a case was registered under the Information Technology Act and Maharashtra University Act against 11 persons, ...
Students of Class 12 scheduled to take the mathematics paper of the Punjab state board today were in for a shock after being told that the paper was leaked and hence, stood cancelled. The Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) today directed the district education officers to not open the sealed question papers of the subject received by them after reports of an alleged paper leak, board official Komal Singh said. The test was to start at 2 pm and the PSEB got information of the'leak' at around 1 pm. It then sent instructions about its cancellation, which was conveyed to the candidates after they had entered the exam halls, Singh said. Now, the examination would be held on March 31. Singh said a high level probe was ordered and an FIR lodged against unknown persons. The leaked paper had gone viral on social media.
The National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Examination (NEET) is only helping rich students and is against the interest of rural students by depriving them of their fundamental rights, AIADMK MP K Kamaraj said today. In a note of dissent submitted on the 109th report of Departmentally Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare on the 'National Medical Commission Bill, 2017', the parliamentarian said the NEET was "unconstitutional" and impinged on the federal rights of states. The committee tabled the report in parliament today. ".In order to achieve uniformity and desired standards among medical practitioners, the quality of medical education and training must be standardised and improved, not the admissions to medical institutions. "An ideal solution will be the National Licentiate Examination for students graduating from medical institutions, not NEET," he said. The committee in its report has said that the proposed National Licentiate examination (NLE) in the .
Three people, including the assailant, were critically injured in a shooting at a high school in the eastern US state of Maryland today, officials said, just days before a nationwide student-organised march against school violence. The shooting occurred shortly after 8:00 am (1200 GMT) at Great Mills High School, located about a 90-minute drive southeast of the US capital Washington. "A single shooter fired a round at a female victim just at the beginning of the school hours this morning," St. Mary's County Sheriff Tim Cameron told the MSNBC television network. The sheriff said the shooter was "engaged" by the "school resource officer" responsible for security and was critically wounded. He said a female student was in critical condition and a "young man" was in critical but stable condition. All three were taken to area hospitals for treatment. Police cars and emergency vehicles with flashing lights could be seen surrounding the school. "It happened really quickly, right after school
President Ram Nath Kovind on Tuesday evening gave away prestigious Padma awards to 89 winners at Rashtrapati Bhawan here.The government announced names of the recipients on the eve of the 69th Republic Day, which included Music maestro Ilaiyaraja and cricketer Mahendra Singh Dhoni.While Ilaiyaraja is among the three Padma Vibhushan awardees, the former India captain is among the nine Padma Bhushan recipients. Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan are the second and third highest civilian awards of the country respectively.This year 85 recipients were selected for the prestigious awards including two duo cases. This includes 3 Padma Vibhushan, 9 Padma Bhushan and 73 Padma Shri awards. Fourteen of the awardees are women, while 16 persons are foreigners and three are being awarded posthumous.Here is the full list of the Padma awards winners:Padma Vibhushan• Illaiyaraja -Art (Music)• Ghulam Mustafa Khan- Art (Music)• Parameswaran Parameswaran- Literature and EducationPadma Bhushan• Pankaj
The Delhi's Patiala House Court on Tuesday granted bail to Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) professor Atul Johri, who is accused of sexually harassing female students.Johri was out on bail hours after he was arrested by the Delhi police on charges of sexual harassment.At least nine women now have filed FIRs against Professor Atul Johri from the School of Life Sciences, accusing him of sexual harassment.The students have deemed the suspension of the professor as important because he continues to hold several academic and administrative posts and also that there is a possibility of his interference with the investigation yet to be conducted against him.
Stating that National Licentiate examination (NLE) proposed in the National Medical Commission Bill would put "undue stress" on students, a parliamentary panel has recommended integrating it with the final year MBBS exam. The recommendations were made by the Department-Related Parliamentary Standing Committee on Health and Family Welfare in its report on the National Medical Commission Bill 2017, tabled in Parliament today. The NMC bill proposes that the licentiate exam be made compulsory for any MBBS doctor, including a foreign graduate, to make them eligible to practice medicine in India. As per the provision of the bill, a person who qualifies the National Licentiate Examination shall be enrolled in the National Register or State Register. "...the NLE will put undue stress on students, especially those who come from backward sections of the society and states, who cannot afford private guidance or tuitions for NLE and may not be able to crack the multiple choice questions (MCQs)," .
Altogether 100 Indian women scholars have been awarded the British Council's 70th Anniversary Scholarships. The Anniversary Scholarships, the first British Council scholarship programme solely for women, cover tuition fees for a one-year Master's course in science, technology, engineering or mathematics during the 2018-19 academic year, a British Council statement said today. The scholarship is also part of the organisation's drive to partner the economic growth and meet knowledge ambitions of states across India. "We want to share the stories of the great things we've done together in the past 70 years, tell new stories and inspire millions of young people to develop connections for the next 70 years," British Council's Director India, Alan Gemmell OBE (Order of the British Empire) said. The programme, worth around Rs 18 crore, is British Council's largest investment in a scholarship programme in India, the statement said. The 100 scholars will be attending 44 British .
The students of Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) who have been demanding legal action against Professor Atul Johri, accused of sexual misconduct, said it was a "step towards victory" after he was arrested on Tuesday.
Shooting was reported at a high school on Tuesday in the US state of Maryland, according to authorities.
JNU professor Atul Johri, who was arrested for sexual harassment of several women students, was today granted bail by a Delhi court. Duty magistrate Ritu Singh granted bail to Johri and directed him to furnish a bail bond of Rs 30,000 for each of the eight FIRs registered against him. Johri had moved a bail plea saying sending him to jail would spoil his career. Students, professors and women rights organisations have been protesting demanding his arrest, after some students accused him of sexual harassment. An FIR was filed against the Department of Life Sciences professor based on one of the eight complaints from women students. After JNU students held a mass protest outside Vasant Kunj Police Station yesterday, women rights organisations including All India Democratic Women's Association and All India Mahila Sanskritik Sanghatan today held protest outside the police station demanding arrest of the professor.
An incident of shooting has been reported at Great Mills High School in United States' Maryland, the CNN reported."The school is on lockdown," the CNN quoted the school district as saying, and the incident has been contained. "Sheriff's office is on the scene; additional information to follow."The St. Mary's County Sheriff tweeted, "there has been an incident at Great Mills High School. Parents please DO NOT respond to the school."Further details awaited.