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From silence discussions on the four walls of a campus, the dimensions of ragging have now reached the social status of an argument in Kerala. Such a question to suffer a silent death inside the campus in recent years. In some extreme cases, victims have buckled under pressure to the relocation of their vocational training centre lesson plans or decided at the end of their lives. But with the legal provisions in force, at least two students have shown the courage to guard against the “barbaric acts in the name of ragging.”
The story of a nursing student, was allegedly sexually abused by older and the School of Medical Education in Kottayam has triggered a serious debate on ragging to the State. As the investigation is always the case, The Hindu-Education has attracted more assets on legal and institutional aid for victims of ragging.
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It is clear that immediate steps must be taken to educate students on legal provisions that Kerala under the prohibition of Ragging Act of 1998.
Sensing the need to fight against ragging campus, the government now has a number of measures, including the creation of a global review of the threat. The Minister of Education, E.T. Mohammed Basheer, said the Hindu-Education More than the “Government not tolerate such acts on campus.
“We have all the legal measures taken to ragging. The provisions of the anti-ragging law for the introduction of measures to be taken against the culprits in cases related to ragging. School children and teachers have an important role to play in this process, “he said said.
On the administrative level, the government decided Campus committees of the fight against ragging in educational institutions. The originator of the Ministry of Higher Education, which holds the presidency would take responsibility at the state level, with the Collegiate director of education and training as CTO members.
“The directors of various institutions that will guide the college committees. Payer is to designate one of the heads of departments to the Committee on the function of Director. The school is a woman to the commissions, representatives of the Faculty, “says PJ Thomas, Senior Secretary, Higher Education Department.
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Pondicherry, JAN. 7 Psychologists should come from the ivory tower and academic institutions and move to the outside world, Daftur Chittranjan Narain, director of the department of psychology, MS University, Baroda, said today.
He spoke at the close of the mass of 3 sixth day international conference organized jointly by Indian Academy of Applied Psychology and the Association of Psychology of Pondicherry.
The professor has invited young people to challenge traditional thinking for centuries, concepts and methods of psychology.
“ Psychology, a science of man and the human conscience and not as a science of behavior.”Prof. Narain, who is also president and founder of the Association for Research and stress management, Baroda, said, if psychology has become a science of man, it could contribute to peace mental man and pave the way for World Peace.
P. Paranjothi President of the Conference Committee, said “the role of psychology, we must recognize reasonable.
B. Mukhobathyay, secretary IAAP, and Panch Ramalingam (Organization Secretary), were among those who spoke.
The Conference has invited the Centre to ensure that even the Council of medical psychology at the national level, the Council has been established.
Participants also against the government of Tamil Nadu, the decision to introduce standardized testing for students-V to IX. Examinations of State for X and XII led to standards already considerable stress for students, “she said.
Tourism and Minister of Education, K. Lakshminarayanan, said the Ministry of Education had pioneered several measures to ensure that children had a stress-free academic career. The department had already banned the holding of examinations to fifth by default in all schools in the Union.
Measures have been taken to ensure that children do not have to bear pocket at school with a weight of 25 kg of school materials were three times their body weight, “he said.
The minister invited psychologists to come, proposals to reduce the stress of man and coercion. Teachers Training Institute their students might be a good orientation in psychology. This would enable future teachers to develop a “positive attitude” among children.
The minister distributed psychologist Best Awards 2001 for the president of the IAAP, GP Thakkur and two experts from Ramachandra Medical College Hospital, Chennai, Rangasamy K., and S. Balakrishnan.
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Chennai: The Loyola Institute of Business Administration (Liba) Extension center was inaugurated recently by Mr. Francis Xavier SJ, Chairman, Board of Governors, Liba.
A press release, quoted Louis Xavier SJ, Director, Liba, said: “ The library now takes the entire ground floor of the new building, including research and publications Division. It is air-conditioned and has facilities for the promotion of self-library and study center seminars. The building has audio-visual facilities for the implementation of management development programmes, and has rooms for visiting professors and participants of the management development programmes.”
Office of the function, Mr K. Anbazhagan, Tamil Nadu, the Minister of Education, congratulated Loyola College and Liba for the provision of society and on management training in India.
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Territory of Pondicherry: V. Vaithilingam branches, the minister called Wednesday experts, to ensure that the latest technology in the IT sector, reaches people at the grassroots level.
Delivering an address at a seminar on “Digital UT governance in the management” organized by the Indian Institute of Public Administration (IIPA), Territory of Pondicherry Branch, with the Department of Management Studies, School of Management, University of Pondicherry, here, Mr. Vaithilingam said the training be made available to government officials aimed at different aspects of e-governance.
Minister of Education M.O.H.F. Shahjahan said the development of human resources and information technology are important components of development.
Real e-governance has meant a total change in the way management and governance of the paper could not go in parallel with e-governance.
In his inaugural speech, Vice-Chancellor, University of Pondicherry JAK Tareen said the field of e-governance should be bound by time, with changes in technology.
E-governance is not a unique and should be a continuous process. Periodic systematic modernization and training was necessary for the establishment of e-governance, he said.
Chief Secretary to Puducherry government said Rakesh Behari e-governance was a panacea to curb corruption in the country.
It was part of the socio-economic development, he said and added that he has helped to improve coordination between ministries and simplifying networks with citizens.
Of the challenges facing the e-governance in India, he said only 4.5 percent of Indians had access to the Internet and only 64 percent of Indians was to read and write. Andhra Pradesh, Haryana and Gujarat had step towards e-governance and had departments, he added.
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Kochi, Oct 30 (PTI) - Railways Minister Lalu Prasad will make a presentation on “the recovery of the Indian Railways”, organized by the School of Management Studies, Cochin University of Science and Technology (CUSAT), here on 2 November.
Speaking journalists here, Mary Joseph, director of the School of Management Studies, said that the establishment is a major Business Schools in the south of India, known for its scientific and cultural benefits.
“In our quest for excellence, the school is organizing a series of conferences” excellence in management “to create a platform where managing students can interact and learn personalities, on the other a place for itself, “she said.
Prasad, the first course, she said.
The Minister has been invited to several business schools, including Harvard Business School, to share its experience with managing students, some time ago, she said.
Kerala, the Minister of Education MA Baby, Pro-Vice Chancellor ND Inasu founder and director of the school of management studies MV Pylee function is to participate, “she says.
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