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BDU teams up with Madras Flying Club to offer programmes

BDU teams up with Madras Flying Club to offer programmes Updated: Updated: Share Article The MoU envisages collaborative short-term certificate and diploma in aviation-related courses.   The Institute of Entrepreneurship and Career Development (IECD) of Bharathidasan University on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Madras Flying Club Aviation Academy, a unit of Madras Flying Club, Tiruchi International Airport, to offer collaborative short-term certificate and diploma in aviation-related courses. BDU Vice-Chancellor P. Manisankar, who presided over the signing of the MoU on the university’s main campus here, handed over a copy to Capt. Jacob Selvaraj, honorary secretary of Madras Flying Club and Chief Executive Officer of Madras Flying Club Aviation Academy.

Napoleon Bonaparte did die of cancer, shows 1821 mail to Madras from St Helena | Chennai News

The May 10, 1821, dated letter was sent by H Lowe of the government of St Helena to Major General Sir Thomas Munro, then Governor of Madras CHENNAI: Does the city have any connect with French statesman and military leader Napoleon Bonaparte? It may not have a direct association but delve into the archives and historical research department of the state government in Chennai, and you will find a document that dates back to 1821, written from St Helena where Napoleon breathed his last in exile, which proves that he died of cancer. The letter was addressed to Major General Sir Thomas Munro, then Governor of Madras, to confirm his demise as the French were attempting to establish their supremacy over India from Puducherry and four other enclaves spread across the sub-continent. The war between the British and the French during the 18th and 19th centuries had ramifications on their colonies across the world.

COVID-19 cases rise to 183 on IIT-Madras campus

Updated: Testing to be expanded to other institutions, working women’s hostels, mansions Share Article AAA Students should avoid group discussions, meeting in laboratories and dining halls, says Health Secretary J. Radhakrisnan.   | Photo Credit: K. Pichumani Testing to be expanded to other institutions, working women’s hostels, mansions With another 79 persons testing positive for COVID-19 on the campus of IIT-Madras, the Health Department has decided to test students residing in hostels of educational institutions, working women’s hostels and mansions in a phased manner. Institutions with a single mess were advised to arrange for takeaways for students, according to Health Secretary J. Radhakrishnan said.

Students writing exam in the open causes stir

Students writing exam in the open causes stir Updated: Updated: ‘No clarity on submission of scripts’ Share Article ‘No clarity on submission of scripts’ The convergence of a large number of students in groups in the vicinity of Government Arts and Science College at Kurumbalur in the district on Tuesday, purportedly to write the ‘online exam of Bharathidasan University, caused unsavoury moments for authorities of the institution. Visuals aired in television channels and social media depicting a section of students writing the exam from inside a bus shelter and under roadside trees outside the college left the authorities red-faced. Instructions

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