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- KPHB slaps eviction notice on JNTU
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| KPHB slaps eviction notice on JNTU Posted: 06 Mar 2011 04:49 AM PST KPHB slaps eviction notice on JNTU HYDERABAD: Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU)-Hyderabad, with over 415 colleges affiliated to it, might soon be forced to relocate from its 100-acre campus at Kukatpally. The Kukatpally Housing Board that owns the land on which the university stands has served eviction notice on the university stating that the lease period of 30 years had already expired. While the land was leased out to the university at its inception in 1980 for a lease of Rs 1 lakh per annum, at present the board wants the university to either purchase the land for Rs 100 crore or take it on lease for Rs 1.26 crore per year. “We get just about Rs 16 crores as grants out of which Rs 10 crore is paid back to the government under various labels. We will not be able to spare Rs 1.2 crores to KPHB every year,” said D N Reddy, vice-chancellor, JNTU. The JNTU campus has over 24 to 25 buildings. “We cannot give away the campus to the board after spending crores on developing it,” the VC said. The university authorities had earlier asked the state to intervene and exempt the university from such a huge lease amount. While the matter was brought to the notice of minister for higher education, Damodar Raja Narasimha, no action has been taken so far due to the political turmoil in the state. Meanwhile, officials of Kukatpally housing board stated that the university should make the state government purchase the land. “Over 10 acres of land that was given to the university on lease is now occupied by private parties. The university did not take enough care to protect the land,” alleged board officials. |
| Lack of attendance; Students may miss Inter. Posted: 06 Mar 2011 04:42 AM PST Lack of attendance; Students may miss Inter. HYDERABAD: As many as 25,000 students might miss their Intermediate Public Examinations due to lack of attendance. While students of several colleges in the state held protests on Saturday demanding their college authorities to issue hall tickets, the officials of Board of Intermediate Education (BIE) stated that there are thousands of students who do not have the required 75 per cent attendance in the state. According to the board officials, while there could be over 55,000 students who do not have 75 per cent attendance, there are about 25,000 who do not have even 60 per cent. Intermediate examinations are expected to begin on March 7 and around 18 lakh students are registered for the same. The BIE rules stipulate that all students should have 75 per cent attendance. But students who have 60 to 75 per cent attendance will be allowed to sit for the examinations if they produce medical certificates. According to BIE officials, each year 20,000 to 25,000 students do not write the examination as they have no hall tickets. “Students think that they can threaten the college authorities and get their hall tickets. But this year we have given strict instructions to all principals not to issue certificates if they do not have admissions,” BIE officials stated. Representatives of Government Junior College Lecturers’ Association stated that the college officials should inform about the lack of attendance to the parents well in advance. “The students who do not have enough attendance will have to sit for the examination as private candidates. If the principals inform the parents well in advance we will be able to take admissions,” said Madhusudan Reddy, general secretary of the association. Source : TOI |
| Inter exam on schedule: Minister Posted: 06 Mar 2011 04:38 AM PST Inter exam on schedule: Minister HYDERABAD: Setting aside speculation over the postponement of Intermediate examination scheduled to be held on March 10 because of ‘Million March’ protest by Telangana protagonists, minister for secondary education Parthasarathy here on Saturday clarified that the examination would be conducted as per schedule. “The CBSE director spoke to me on phone and clarified that the CBSE examination will be held as per schedule from March 10,” the minister said. The state government has made necessary arrangements for the smooth conduct of examination on March 10, he added. Source : TOI |
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