O.R. KeluSitting MLA O.R. Kelu, State president of the Adivasi Kshema Samiti, a tribal feeder organisation of the CPI(M), and member of the CPI(M) district committee, started his political career as a
Calicut University Syndicate member writes to Governor A Syndicate member of the University of Calicut has approached Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, also the Chancellor, against the alleged denial of admission to a Dalit student to the Ph.D programme in the Department of Life Sciences.
In his mail to Mr. Khan, P. Rasheed Ahammed, the United Democratic Front-backed Syndicate member, claimed that K.P. Lijith Chandran had secured second rank in the Ph.D entrance test conducted by the university in 2020. The rank list is valid for a year. Mr. Chandran was denied enrolment despite a vacancy in the department because of his political affiliation and his caste, alleged Mr. Ahammed. Mr. Chandran is also the Malappuram district president of the Kerala Students Union.
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They allege bid to make illegal appointments
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Police removing Youth Congress workers protesting in front of the Kannur VC s home at Payyambalam on Friday.
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They allege bid to make illegal appointments
Kerala Students Union (KSU) activists on Friday staged a sit-in protest in front of the house of Kannur University Vice Chancellor Gopinath Ravindran, alleging that there was an attempt to illegally appoint the wife of A.N. Shamseer, MLA, in the university.
The protesters took out a rally and crossed the police barricade before staging the sit-in. The protest was inaugurated by KSU district president P. Muhammad Shammas.
Vote seeking at a fever pitch in medical college
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Students’ union elections being conducted after a gap of one year
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Independents have been winning all the general seats in the students union at the Kozhikode Medical College since 2003. | Photo Credit:
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Students’ union elections being conducted after a gap of one year
It’s been just a week since the Assembly polls got over. But vote seeking has just begun at the Government Medical College, Kozhikode, as the students’ union elections under the Kerala University of Health Sciences have been scheduled for April 17.
Medicos wearing face masks are seen roaming around in groups campaigning for their candidates. The elections could not be held last year owing to the pandemic. For the past over one-and-a-half decades, the main contest is between Independents, an apolitical students’ organisation, and the Students Federation of India (SFI).