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Varsities to have Right to Service Act

Varsities to have Right to Service Act Updated: Updated: Pinarayi says students are harried by universities’ poor service delivery Share Article AAA Dealing with the future: Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan arrives for the CM@Campus programme on the University of Kerala campus in Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday.   Pinarayi says students are harried by universities’ poor service delivery Taking a stern view of the lax approach to service delivery in the higher education sector, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said the Right to Service Act will be implemented in universities to ensure time-bound issuance of certificates and other documents. Participating in the CM@Campus programme at the University of Kerala on Saturday, Mr. Vijayan highlighted the plight of students who received their degree certificates very late, which often jeopardised their prospects for further studies.

Chief Minister launches work on archives centre

Chief Minister launches work on archives centre Updated: Updated: The government has allocated ₹6 crore for the project Share Article AAA Minister for Museumss Ramachandran Kadannappally launching the work on the international archives and heritage centre at Kerala University on Thursday.   The government has allocated ₹6 crore for the project Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday laid the foundation stone for the proposed international archives and heritage centre that is set to come up at the Karyavattom campus of Kerala University. Mr. Vijayan, who formally launched the construction through videoconference, said that the centre was bound to provide an impetus to scientific conservation of archives in the State. He added that the facility would prove to be beneficial to students of history and researchers, including those from abroad.

KU throws COVID precautions to the wind

KU throws COVID precautions to the wind Updated: Updated: January 08, 2021 00:58 IST Kerala University’s spot admission for degree courses puts 2,000 people in a packed hall Share Article AAA A health risk: Students and their parents attend the spot admission for degree courses at the Senate Hall of the University of Kerala in Thiruvananthapuram on Thursday.S. Mahinsha   Kerala University’s spot admission for degree courses puts 2,000 people in a packed hall The University of Kerala courted controversy when a spot allotment process held to conduct admissions for undergraduate courses on Thursday resulted in a blatant violation of the COVID-19 protocol.

Kerala varsity conducts induction programme

Kerala varsity conducts induction programme Updated: Updated: Over 600 students admitted to 43 teaching departments Share Article Over 600 students admitted to 43 teaching departments The University of Kerala organised a three-tier induction programme for its newly admitted students in the 2020 batch. Induction was held at the university, school and department levels. Over 600 students have been admitted to the 43 teaching departments representing various disciplines in science, social sciences, arts, humanities and commerce. Understand nature C. Vijayan, Professor of Physics, IIT Madras, formally inaugurated the programme on Saturday. Delivering his lecture, he stressed on the need to dwell deep into nature and draw inspiration from understanding nature in order to make learning holistic.

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