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Director reviews work at NIT Campus Library
Director reviews work at NIT Campus Library
Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Apr 24: Director National Institute of Technology (NIT) Srinagar, Prof. (Dr.) Rakesh Sehgal has said that their efforts are underway to make the campus library among the best libraries of the country.
To mark the World Book Day at NIT campus, Prof. Sehgal along with Registrar NIT, Prof. Kaiser Bukhari visited Library and Information Resource Centre on the campus and reviewed the progress and arrangements.
The Director said books are considered as best companions and have transformed thousands of civilizations around the world.
He said, main objective of the library is to support academic and research programmes and campus library has richest collection of more than 70,000 text and reference books.
Man arrested for dragging dog tied to a motorcycle
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The Surathkal Police on Friday arrested Neelappa (30), a native of Koppal, in connection with a case of tying a dog to a motorcycle and dragging it on the road which resulted in its death.
Police Commissioner N. Shashi Kumar said that Neelappa was on the pillion while another person was riding the motorcycle. The two were seen dragging the dog on the service road near National Institute of Technology-Karnataka (NIT-K), Surathkal, on April 15 by social worker Jeevan.
Jeevan video recorded the incident and circulated it on the social media. He then filed a complaint with the Surathkal Police on Thursday. A few more activists also filed online complaints seeking action against the two.
Two booked after dog dies
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The Surathkal Police on Thursday registered a case against two persons on the charge of tying a dog to a motorcycle and dragging it on the road that is said to have resulted in its death.
The case has been registered for offences under provisions of Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.
The police have apprehended the two accused.
A video of the dog being dragged near the National Institute of Technology-Karnataka, Surathkal, on Wednesday, was widely circulated on the social media on Thursday. Several activists filed complaints online with the Surathkal Police and sought action.