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[NEET Committee] State has duty to study reasons for sudden drop in medical admissions of students from Tamil Nadu: CPI(M) to Madras HC

The sudden drop in medical admissions of students from Tamil Nadu following the introduction of National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) is a cause for worry and the State government has a duty to study the root of this problem, the Communist Party of India (Marxist)/ CPI (M) has submitted before the Madras High Court ( K Nagarajan v. Union of India and ors). The CPI(M) further added that after the introduction of NEET, the number of government school students securing government seats in medical colleges dropped drastically. Before introduction, ninety percent of students getting admission to government medical colleges in the State, were from government schools, aided schools or low-cost private schools teaching the State Board syllabus.

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The blank pages in India s online learning experience

The blank pages in India’s online learning experience Updated: Updated: February 22, 2021 13:29 IST The attempts at initiating a rapid transition to synchronised digital learning following the pandemic have many lessons Share Article AAA The attempts at initiating a rapid transition to synchronised digital learning following the pandemic have many lessons The world is presently grappling with the adverse impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in the social, economic and political spheres. India can be counted among those nations that have been impacted severely. COVID-19 has affected all sectors. However, there are areas where countries such as India should be more worried about. One of them is education, especially education of the girl child. Around 300 million children across all age groups are reported to be out of school in India now (the number is of the period when all schools were closed) . And as and when schools finally reopen in the country, the number of children retu

Govt now planning to set up multi campuses for RCU

A file photo of the Kittur Rani Channamma University.   This comes after the Forest Advisory Committee of the Union government dismisses State’s move to transfer forest land to the university The State government plans to set up Rani Channamma University (RCU) as a multi campus university, after the Union government rejected its request to regularise the transfer of forest land to the educational institution. The Forest Advisory Committee (FAC) of the Union government has dismissed the State government’s move to transfer 177 acres of forest land to RCU in Bhutramanahatti village on Belagavi- Kolhapur Road. It has asked the State government to find alternative sites for the university. This was because of the fundamental principle that forest land should not be used for non-forest purposes, the FAC noted.

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