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KU Decides To Conduct All Remaining PG, UG Exams Via Online Mode
SRINAGAR: The University of Kashmir has decided to conduct all its remaining PG and UG examinations in the online mode in view of the ongoing pandemic situation and ensure that there is no loss of students’ academic time.
The decision says that was taken pursuant to detailed deliberations held during a high-level meeting of the advisory committee, headed by Prof Neelofar Khan, as well as a meeting of the varsity’s deans’ committee chaired by Dean of Academic Affairs Prof Shabir A Bhat.
The recommendations of the committee were approved by Vice-Chancellor Prof Talat Ahmad following which the Registrar Dr Nisar Ahmad Mir ordered that the examination of the remaining papers of 4th semester and other end-semester examinations shall be conducted in online mode after 15th May 2021, it says.
Jamia Hamdard celebrates International Women’s Day with Delhi Police
Jamia Hamdard celebrates International Women’s Day with Delhi Police
Jamia Hamdard celebrated Women’s Day with a session themed ‘Women security in the Digital Age in collaboration with the Delhi Police’.
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Jamia Hamdard celebrated Women’s Day with a session themed
‘Women security in the Digital Age in collaboration with the Delhi Police’. The event was held on campus with both online and offline participation.
The event was celebrated to show solidarity with the global concept of gender equality and equity. The global theme of the event was Choose to Challenge . The theme was selected to make awareness about the need for alertness among individuals and that one should be responsible for their own thoughts and actions and call out gender bias and inequity. The prime objective was to make aware the Jamia Hamdard teachers, staff, and the students about cybercrimes and how one can
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New Delhi: Jamia Hamdard celebrated Women’s Day on 8th March 2021 with a session themed ‘Women security in the Digital Age” in collaboration with the Delhi Police’. The event was held on campus with both online and offline participation.
The event was celebrated to show solidarity with the global concept of gender equality and equity. The global theme of the event was “Choose to Challenge”. The theme was selected to make awareness about the need of alertness among individuals and that one should be responsible for their own thoughts and actions and call out gender bias and inequity. The prime objective was to make aware the Jamia Hamdard teachers, staff and the students about the cyber crimes and how one can take up as a challenge not to be a victim of the cyber crime and use of ICT and social media safely.
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BHU to reopen from February 22 in hybrid mode
The Banaras Hindu University (BHU) administration is all set to reopen the university and start regular classes from February 22, after a long gap due to the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. The varsity hostels will reopen from February 17.
BHU spokesperson Rajesh Singh said the Vice Chancellor held a meeting with the directors of the institutes, deans, Registrar, Dean of student welfare, Chief Proctor and other officials and it was decided that the hostels will open for the last year students from February 17.
The classes will start running in hybrid mode (offline along with online) from February 22.