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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After the intervention of Kerala Governor Arif Mohammad Khan, all the exams being scheduled by universities since Monday have been postponed in view of the COVID-19 surge in the state.
Universities postponing various examinations include APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University, University of Kerala, Calicut University, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kochi, University of Cochin Science and Technology (CUSAT), Kerala University of Health Sciences, Malayalam University and Kerala Veterinary and Animal Sciences Huh. University. The Kerala Governor’s office said, “The Vice-Chancellors have been requested to postpone all offline examinations from the Governor. The Governor has suggested that new dates be given based on the existing conditions.”
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Amaljyothi to support alumni with office space
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The college would give workplace desks for those working with IT companies
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The workspace set up by the Amaljyothi College of Engineering, Kanjirappally, to support its alumni who are currently working from home.
The college would give workplace desks for those working with IT companies As the mounting burnouts from ‘Work from Home’ have forced several tech workers to strike out on their own for secure workspaces, an educational institution in Kottayam has rolled out a project to support its alumni and the local community.
Amaljyothi College of Engineering, Kanjirappally has decided to open workplace desks for its former graduates, who are employed with the software development companies but are currently working from home.
Kerala budget 2021 live updates: 1.5 lakh houses to be constructed under LIFE mission
Kerala budget 2021 live updates: 1.5 lakh houses to be constructed under LIFE mission
Kerala finance minister T M Thomas Isaac begins his last budget speech of the present LDF government. He started his budget speech by thanking the Covid-warriors in the state and highlighting the government’s welfare activities during the pandemic. Stay with TOI for all updates
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