Surat: Greed for getting richer drove 40-year-old Chetna Patel, a millionaire herself, to plot the loot and murder of her 60-year-old neighbour Bhupendra Patel.
Police said that Chetna’s husband Lalit owns land worth nearly Rs three crore while her father was a government officer who worked in the city survey department. She tipped off her sister Renuka who lives in Mumbai few months ago that Rs 40 crore was kept in a house in Dumas. Renuka knew one of the gang members.
However, the loot plan could not be executed then. Recently, Chetna again shared the information with Renuka that the deceased Bhupendra Patel had earned Rs three crore cash in a land deal and had kept the money in his house.
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SURAT: Vanita Vishram Institution will be the first women’s university with the state Assembly giving sanction for seven private varsities on Wednesday. Vanita Vishram Trust currently runs four colleges with 3,000 students of which three are self-financed institutes that will be governed by university. Ours is the only university for women in the state. We will provide job experience to our students while they study, said Ashwin Mehta, in-charge chairman of VVI.
VVU will offer exit plans to dropout graduation students. The students who complete the first year will get a certificate and for completion of the second year, the student will be given a diploma certificate. VVI has been running colleges for the last 22 years while it came into existence a century ago to support women in need.
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Various other key posts too are lying vacant for years, including the second most important post in the varsity, pro vice-chancellor
Surat: Six months have passed since the term of last regular vice-chancellor of Veer Narmad South Gujarat University (VNSGU) had ended and the state government is yet to appoint a successor to the highest post in the varsity that caters to the largest tribal belt of the state.
VC Shivendra Gupta’s three-year term ended in August 2020 and currently, the affairs are being run by an in-charge VC, Hemali Desai. Gupta’s term remained controversial and no recruitment had been made on administrative or academic posts then.