Students from Nepal, who had previously left Bhubaneswar's Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) following the tragic death of a Nepali girl on campus, have now returned to the institution, an institution official said.
Nepal is set to face a catastrophic forest fire incident in the coming days, but the local authorities have been less prepared and reliant only on the traditional method despite repeated stances over the years.
In a communication sent to Achyuta Samanta, the Odisha government's Director, Higher Education said that the High-Level Committee has decided to conduct an enquiry into the alleged suicide of a student and subsequent actions taken by the authorities of the University.
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin wrote a letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the release of 'Samagra Shiksha' funds for the state. The letter mentioned Stalin's concerns regarding Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan statement where he mentioned that Tamil Nadu's 'Sama
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"There is normalcy here. Classes are going on. We held discussions with students from Nepal. Those who have left have been appealed to return. The Nepal delegation is also in touch with them, and in due course, they will come back," the Commissioner told reporters.
The Higher Education Department on Wednesday opened a 24X7 dedicated helpdesk for the students of KIIT University and issued helpline numbers to ensure the safety and security of students affected by the incident, as well as their safe return and protection of their academic interests.
The Linguistic Minorities Forum of Tamil Nadu (LIMFOT) on Wednesday wrote to Chief Minister MK Stalin to implement the National Educational Policy (NEP 2020) and pave the way for the three-language formula in school education in the State.
Extensive searches were conducted at five locations in Bihar and one each in Jammu and Kashmir and Telangana, as part of the NIA investigations into a fake currency racket operated by accused and suspects from Nepal by using cryptocurrency.
Nepal's Foreign Minister announced about the telephonic conversation with Patro requesting for a fair probe into Prakriti's death and action against those responsible.