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Bandi Sanjay - Stop Harassing Students By Linking Exam Fees With Term Fees

Bandi Sanjay - Stop Harassing Students By Linking Exam Fees With Term Fees Feb 17, 2021, 15:58 IST Don t harass students by linking exam fees and term fees: BJP state president & MP Bandi Sanjay Kumar. Owners of corporate educational institutions prayed to Saraswati Devi on the occasion of Vasant Panchami to help students and lecturers without harassing them: Bandi Sanjay Kumar. Telangana: BJP state president Bandi Sanjay Kumar has slammed corporate educational institutions for stipulating that all term fees have to be paid in order to pay examination fees. Kumar said that educational institutions are harassing students to pay the entire fee in just 2 months.

COVID-19 and lower fees help drive rise in demand for university agriculture degrees

COVID-19 and lower fees help drive rise in demand for university agriculture degrees TueTuesday 16 updated WedWednesday 17 FebFebruary 2021 at 12:00am At Longerenong College near Horsham, first-year student enrolments are up 66 per cent on last year. ( Print text only Cancel Universities across Australia are enjoying a big spike in enrolments in agricultural science courses, as young people take advantage of lower fees and good job prospects. Key points: Enrolments at one college in Western Victoria are at a 30-year high Students say a career in agriculture is more appealing after seeing the sector thrive during COVID-19 While COVID-19 trampled on most sectors of the economy last year, agriculture has thrived and young people are looking at the industry with fresh enthusiasm.

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Agents Arrest Group, Seize 148 pounds of Meth in Remote Desert

Agents Arrest Group, Seize 148 pounds of Meth in Remote Desert Agents Arrest Group, Seize 148 pounds of Meth in Remote Desert Release Date: February 16, 2021 YUMA, Ariz. – Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Wellton Station apprehended a group of illegal border crossers with backpacks full of methamphetamine in the remote desert southeast of Yuma. Yuma Border Patrol agents arrested a group of illegal crossers transporting $266,000 of methamphetamine. At approximately 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, agents detected and subsequently apprehended a group of eight Mexican nationals in the desert several miles south of Interstate 8. The group was found to be carrying four backpacks that contained 148 pounds of methamphetamine. The methamphetamine had an estimated street value of $266,000.

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