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BHU students oppose proposal to make Nita Ambani as visiting professor


BHU students oppose proposal to make Nita Ambani as visiting professor
India
Published: Wednesday, March 17, 2021, 10:00 [IST]
Varanasi, Mar 16: Opposing a proposal to make Reliance Industries executive director Nita Ambani as a visiting professor, students staged a demonstration at Banaras Hindu University on Tuesday.
Shubham Tiwari, one of the protesting students, said instead of Ambani, those who have set an example of women empowerment should be invited.
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Meanwhile, Prof Nidhi Sharma, coordinator of the Centre for Women's Studies and Development, said the proposal to make Nita Ambani a visiting professor has been sent to the authorities.

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BHU students oppose proposal to make Nita Ambani as visitng professor


BHU students oppose proposal to make Nita Ambani as visitng professor
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March 17, 2021 10:24 IST
One of the protesting students said that instead of Nita Ambani, those who have set an example of women empowerment should be invited.
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One of the protesting students said that instead of Nita Ambani, those who have set an example of women empowerment should be invited.
Opposing a proposal to make Reliance Industries executive director Nita Ambani as a visiting professor, students staged a demonstration at Banaras Hindu University on Tuesday.
Shubham Tiwari, one of the protesting students, said instead of Ms. Ambani, those who have set an example of women empowerment should be invited. Meanwhile, Prof. Nidhi Sharma, coordinator of the Centre for Women’s Studies and Development, said the proposal to make Nita Ambani a visiting professor has been sent to the authorities.

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BHU students oppose proposal to make Nita Ambani visiting professor


Opposing a proposal to make Reliance Industries executive director Nita Ambani as a visiting professor, students staged a demonstration at Banaras Hindu University on Tuesday.
Shubham Tiwari, one of the protesting students, said instead of Ambani, those who have set an example of women empowerment should be invited.
Meanwhile, Prof Nidhi Sharma, coordinator of the Centre for Women's Studies and Development, said the proposal to make Nita Ambani a visiting professor has been sent to the authorities.
She said, "Ambani is a woman entrepreneur. If she joins our centre, the women of Purvanchal will get the benefit of her experience.

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Reliance Industries Limited refutes reports of Nita Ambani joining BHU as faculty


Reliance Industries Limited refutes reports of Nita Ambani joining BHU as faculty
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Updated: Mar 17, 2021 12:17 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 17 (ANI): Reliance Industries Limited on Wednesday said that the news on a proposal to make Reliance Industries Executive Director Nita Ambani a visiting professor at Banaras Hindu University is false.
Reliance Industries Limited spokesperson told ANI that the news is fake adding that "no proposal or invitation to make her visiting lecturer of BHU has been received" nor has it been extended to Nita Ambani from the university.
Several media houses had reported that students staged a demonstration at Banaras Hindu University on Tuesday opposing a proposal to make Nita Ambani a visiting professor. (ANI)

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No decision taken on Nita Ambani's appointment as visiting professor, claims BHU


No decision taken on Nita Ambani’s appointment as visiting professor, claims BHU
Reliance Industries Limited called the reports on Ambani being invited to join the university ‘fake’.
A file photo of Nita Ambani.
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The Banaras Hindu University on Wednesday claimed that it had not taken any decision to appoint philanthropist and Reliance Industries Limited Non-Executive Director Nita Ambani as a visiting professor, reported ANI. The statement came a day after more than 40 students protested outside Vice Chancellor Rakesh Bhatnagar’s residence and submitted a memorandum.
“It is notified that no such official decision has been taken by the university administration to appointy Nita Ambani as a visiting professor or to offer responsibility to conduct teaching in any faculty/class/centre of the University,” the statement from the university read. “Neither any such administrative order has been issued.” The university’s administration said that such an appointment had to be approved from a competent authority.

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Why is India Still the World's Dirtiest and Most Polluted Country?


Why is India Still the World’s Dirtiest and Most Polluted Country?
104 years later, after Gandhi, it has all worsened
The influential magazine “The Economist” recently carried a story about India’s environment “ “Why is India one of the most polluted countries on Earth” The “Economic Times” followed this with a story headlined “India alarmingly filthy even by standards of poor countries”.
Nobody living here can deny it. Most of our lakes and rivers are severely poisoned with urban and chemical effluents. The air in most of the cities, particularly in North India is polluted well beyond the severe level prescribed.

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