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Source : Hindustan Times (HT Horizons) New Delhi - June 21, 2006
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Nijikaran Adhyapak Morcha, Punjab, Ludhiana, at a meeting held in the city yesterday criticised the lathi-charge and use of water cannons by the police on the unemployed B.Ed and PTI teachers who had gathered to stage a protest at Matka Chowk in Chandigarh demanding jobs for them.
The leaders of the Morcha, Mr Piara Singh Dhillon, Mr Baldev Krishan Moudgil, Mr Charan Singh Sarabha, Mr Rajinder Singh Garcha, Mr Charan Singh Halwara, Mr Sher Singh Dhandari, Mr Dhanna Singh Swadi, Mr Sarabjit Singh Bhog, Mr Jagdish Singh Jassal and Mr Mela Singh Dugri demanded that instead of suppressing the struggle of
The arrest of a management professional on Friday by the narcotics branch of Delhi Police has unearthed a major cocaine cartel in the city. The accused, Jogpreet Singh (31), was arrested from near Elevate discotheque in Noida alongwith a supplier.
Another man was arrested later for supplying them the stuff. About 50 gm cocaine was seized from them. A resident of Shalimar Apartments in Masjid Moth, Singh belongs to Mansa in Punjab. Singh has an MBA degree from Barclyne Business School in Singapore and was working as a manager with a Nehru Place based private firm.
The two others arrested
Union Minister of Finance P. Chidambaram will be the chief guest at the annual convocation of Punjab Agricultural University to be held here on October 31.
The Chancellor,Gen S.F. Rodrigues (retd),will preside.
According to the Registrar, Dr V.K. Sharma, 333 degrees will be awarded. Out of these, 70 are Doctor of Philosophy and 263 Masters' Programme (Master of Science, Business Administration, Technology and Veterinary Science). In addition, 80 merit certificates would be given to the candidates who have secured highest overall grade point average of 8 or more out of 10.
At the convocation,Dr. Sharma said 31 gold medals and medals, nine awards
New Delhi: Gyan Bharti South Delhi Cricket Academy defeated Lal Bahadur Shastri Club by four wickets and entered the quarter-final of the third All-India Shakuntala Devi Memorial Under-19 Cricket Tournament at the East Point Sumit Dogra Academy ground. Aprajit Singh, who produced a fine all round show, was named the man of the match.
Scores: Shastri Club: 164 all out in 37.3 overs (Shrey Chaudhary 37, Rohit Sharma 31, Aprajit Singh 4 for 17, Manav Sharma 2 for 29, Kapil Bali 2 for 27). Gyan Bharti Academy: 165 for 6 in 37.5 overs (Manav Sharma 47, Ankur Julka 26, Puneet Grewal
Deputy Director-General of International Business Center (IBC), Amity Business School, Gurinder Singh, recently presided at the second International Conference of the World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, held at Naiper University, Edinburgh, UK, issued a press release. When presenting his research results at the conference, Singh stressed that the lowering of prices, quality, international creditations, employment and the nature of services provided, to decide the fate of international universities in the global scenario . He gave a mathematical model of how the price can be maintained at a low level, which is a must to survive and a
Deputy Director-General of International Business Center (IBC), Amity Business School, Gurinder Singh, recently presided at the second International Conference of the World Review of Science, Technology and Sustainable Development, held at Naiper University, Edinburgh, UK, issued a press release. When presenting his research results at the conference, Singh stressed that the lowering of prices, quality, creditations International, jobs and the nature of the services, to decide the fate of international universities in the global scenario. He gave a mathematical model on how the price held steady, and at a low level, which is a necessity for survival and a prerequisite
The History Society of the GCW organised a seminar on ‘Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Vishv Viapi Chetna’ in the college auditorium here today.
Dr Prithpal Singh, former Pro Vice-Chancellor, and Dr Khark Singh graced the occasion as the guest resource persons.
The Principal, Ms Prabhjot Kaur, accorded a warm welcome to the chief guest and distinguished professors from other colleges.Ms Gagandeep Kaur Bains conducted the stage.
Dr Prithpal Singh stressed on the importance of ‘bhagatbani’ as an indispensable part of Shri Guru Granth Sahib.
He also urged the students to understand the real meaning of religion and spread this message throughout the world.
Dr
NEW DELHI: A new Indian Institute of Management (IIM) is in place Shillong, the capital of the northern state of Meghalaya, Human Resource Development Arjun Singh, the Prime Minister said Wednesday.
On the occasion of the annual conference of the publisher on Social Sector here, he said: "The first stone is placed in Shillong, and next month the institute is its academic activity in the coming seasons."
This is the seventh IIM in the country. There are such facilities at Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Indore, Kozhikode and Lucknow.
Singh said apart from the setting up of an IIM in the North West, the central
The science and technology department today Jharkhand Chief Minister Arjun Munda a proposal for the creation of a technical university of Bokaro, offer degrees in engineering and other disciplines.
The department also sent proposals for setting up the training of industrial four agencies (ITIS) Silli (Ranchi), Ramana (Garhwa), Gumla and Pakur.
Minister of Science and Technology Samresh Singh said the "Telegraph", that the technology proposed would be known as the University Shahid Sheikh Bhikhari Vishwanath Jharkhand Takniki Shiksha Vishwavidyalaya. The President would be one of its visitors and renowned scientists or a so-called technocrat its Vice-Chancellor.
"The university is it a completely autonomous
KURUKSHETRA: space technology and its benefits would be the next session of the Indian Science Congress hosted by Indian Space Research Organisation at the University of Bangalore.
This was confirmed by Dr Singh, SP, Professor Emeritus, University of Kurukshetra and sectional president (chemical sciences), the ISC has just returned from Bangalore continued to participate in the Council meeting was chaired by Dr K Kasturirangan , Chairman of ISRO, and the President-General of ISC.
The ISC is scheduled to Bangalore and will be inaugurated by Prime Minister Jan 3.
Some 6000 Indian and foreign scientists are expected to participate in this mega event, which
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