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JMI ODD Semester Exam 2020: Jamia Millia Islamia puts Online Exams on Hold based on Students Feedback
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KOCHI: Campus Front of India (CFI) leader K A Rauf Sherif, arrested by Enforcement Directorate (ED) from Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday, funded the trip by Popular Front of India activists along with journalist Siddique Kappan to Hathras in Uttar Pradesh, where a shocking rape and murder had happened, with the intention to disturb social harmony and incite communal riots, according to investigators.
Rauf Sherif, a native of Anchal in Kollam, is the current national general secretary of Campus Front, the student’s wing of Popular Front of India. Malappuram native and journalist Kappan was held by the UP Police along with CFI national treasurer Ateequr Rahman and Masood Ahmed both students of Jamia Millia Islamia University and UP natives on their way to Hathras on October 4. They undertook the trip as per the directions of Rauf Sherif, said a report submitted by ED before the Principal Sessions Court, Kochi.
Jamia’s online exam mode leave J&K students in a lurch
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University’s decision ‘callous and isolated from the ground reality in Kashmir’, says Farooq Abdullah.
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University’s decision ‘callous and isolated from the ground reality in Kashmir’, says Farooq Abdullah.
Students hailing from J&K were left in a lurch on Friday after the decision of the Jamia Millia Islamia University (JMU) to hold proctored online examinations due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic from December 16 onwards.
“We are facing multiple challenges in Kashmir to sit for any online examination. First and foremost is the handicap of the speed of the Internet, which is 2G in most districts in J&K. Two, prolonged electricity cuts impact both charging of gadgets and the availability of the Internet. Three, in case of any operation of the security forces against militants, the Internet is snapped most of the time in the Valley. In the backdrop, students from the Val