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Hindusthan College Of Engineering And Technology - Poor Lab Facilities And Infrastructure

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Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology is an engineering college located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. According to the management, the college is well equipped with high class infrastructure and facilities. But the true condition of the college is that they don’t have proper infrastructure facilities and is exaggerating their image in the media. The infrastructure that the Hindusthan College of Engineering and Technology claims to have, is not at all high level. They just have the average infrastructure to run an engineering college. The lab facility is also very poor. There are not many equipment or other requirements to properly work in the lab. The college even charge us extra fees for providing laptops. Hindusthan College Coimbatore reviews They even collected money as laptop insurance and student insurance. When the students enquire about these unnecessary fee collections, the management does not give any satisfying answer. Sometimes they don’t even seem like we have enqu

As the Taliban bans women's education in Afghanistan, a school in New Delhi fights back.

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With lessons imparted in Dari and mixed classrooms with no gender segregation, the school offers an idyllic version of Afghanistan in the heart of Delhi for refugee children. “Dear women, your identity is defined by your ability,” reads one of the several hand-written messages posted by students on a notice board. “Every child is a different kind of flower and together they make this world a beautiful garden…,” reads another post signed by “Rustam Walizada, Class-3”. A view of classroom It’s 1 pm on a weekday at the Sayed Jamaluddin Afghan High School , the only such institution for children of Afghan refugees living in India. As children head to their classrooms, past the principal’s room, where a vertical tricolour flag of pre-Taliban Afghanistan is placed on a stand, the lunch-break din soon settles down. Running out of a rented building on the cramped Masjid Lane in southeast Delhi’s residential colony of Bhogal, hundreds of kilometres from Afghanistan, where the ruling Taliban has

A four-year-old boy is killed after being thrown from a speeding school bus in Ramanagara, Karnataka.

The accident took place around 3.45 pm when Raksha was returning home on the school bus. Raksha was sitting facing the door of the bus, which was unlocked and unattended. A four-year-old girl was killed after she was thrown off her school bus and came under the vehicle’s rear wheels allegedly due to rash driving in Karnataka’s Ramanagara district Monday. The police said the girl has been identified as Raksha S, a resident of Siddenahalli and a student of Sri Sai International School at Ramanahalli Gate near Harohalli. She was the eldest daughter of Swamy, an agriculturist. The accident took place around 3.45 pm when Raksha was returning home on the school bus. Raksha was sitting facing the door of the bus, which was unlocked and unattended. The driver who was speeding reached a curve in the road and turned to the right rashly. Due to the impact, Raksha was tossed out of the vehicle and came under the rear wheel of the bus. She suffered serious head injuries and died on the spot. After

Due to heavy fog, a school bus collides with a container truck in Hapur, injuring over 12 children.

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More than 12 children were injured after a school bus collided with a container truck due to heavy fog in Uttar Pradesh's Hapur. A case has been registered at Simbhaoli police station. The accident took place on Monday morning. As a school bus collided with a container truck in Uttar Pradesh's Hapur on Monday morning, over 12 children were injured. Due to heavy fog, both vehicles collided with each other. As per the reports, the schools have been ordered to open from 10 am but the students were forcibly called before that. The truck collided with the RSM Sr. Secondary School's bus on the road on Monday morning when students were going to school.The front side of the bus was severely damaged in the accident. Read More on..

Villagers in Navsari protest the construction of the GMERS medical college.

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The civil hospital is in Navsari while the medical college is in Aat village. The distance between them is 13 kilometres, which is also in violation of rules," she said The residents of the Aat village in Navsari district Thursday staged a protest against the upcoming GMERS Medical College to be built on the land used for cattle grazing by the villagers on the outskirts of the village. The civil hospital is in Navsari while the medical college is in Aat village. The distance between them is 13 kilometres, which is also in violation of rules," she said. In a memorandum to Navsari Collector Amit Prakash Yadav, the villagers submitted that the government land chosen for the college-cum-hostel has been reserved for the tribal and Bakshipanch—a Scheduled Caste community, and hence, should not go ahead with the project. “The villagers are into animal husbandry and farming. The grazing land is the only one in the village. Even during the rainy season, the water gets accumulated on

Scams Are Upscaling In The Indian Franchising Business – Kewal Ahuja’s SGF Instance Comes To Limelight

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Franchising has been the modern business trend in India in the latest years especially among the youngsters. When picking the franchising company, take care to choose the trustworthy ones, because just like the increase in franchising business, the scams are also increasing in franchising. Kewal Ahuja SGF Fraud One of the leading news among this line is the franchise fraud by Kewal Ahuja’s SGF (Spice, Grill and Flame). Latest reports shows that the vegetarian restaurant food chain owned by the BJYM Treasurer of Delhi Pradesh, Kewal Ahuja is alleged to have cheated many people in the name of franchising. He has collected money from many people and is said to have closed down the outlets after a short period. The franchisees complain that he is not willing to give back their money. The people who were being told to leave their job or lost their jobs during this pandemic, were in need of finding an option to get their livelihood generated by some or the other means of business. This was

A near-threatened Himalayan Griffon vulture was rescued in Kanpur.

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The rare Himalayan Griffon vulture is being monitored by a team of veterinarians at the Allen Forest Zoo's veterinary hospital. A rare Himalayan Griffon vulture was rescued from the Eidgah cemetery in Kanpur’s Colonelganj area earlier this week. The injured bird was handed over to the forest department by the local residents in the presence of the police. Himalayan Griffon vulture was rescued Currently, the bird is being monitored by a team of veterinarians at the Allen Forest Zoo’s veterinary hospital. Knocksense has cited veterinarian Dr Nasir Zaidi as saying that the bird weighs about 8 kg and is being kept away from other birds for some time. As its name suggests the Himalayan Griffon vulture inhabits the higher regions of the Himalayas and the Tibetan Plateau . They can fly at an elevation of up to 5,500 metre with help of their wide and powerful wings. They are scavenger birds and are listed as Near Threatened by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). Aft

At a wedding reception, a Pakistani couple lights up the dance floor while dancing to Beedi Jalaile. The viral video

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A video of a Pakistani couple dancing to Beedi Jalaile at a wedding function has gone viral online. The clip was shared on Instagram by a page called Signature by Bilal Ijaz. If you are an avid Instagram user, you might have come across reels of people dancing to various popular songs. Some of the videos are just too good and we have one with us that we really want to tell you about. So, a clip of a Pakistani couple grooving their hearts out to Beedi Jalaile has gone viral online. It was shared on Instagram by a wedding photographer based in Pakistan and you should not miss out on it. Pakistani dancing couple The now-viral video was shared by a page called Signature by Bilal Ijaz. In the short yet fantastic clip, a Pakistani couple danced to the iconic song from the 2006 film Omkara. While the woman was wearing a graceful sharara, the man was dressed up in a kurta pajama. They shook a leg to the catchy beats of the track and set the dance floor on fire with their performance. Moreover