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MDU Rohtak students oppose offline exam amid COVID fears, insufficient classes

MDU Rohtak students oppose offline exam amid COVID fears, insufficient classes
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First Deepika, now Kareena — Karni Sena chief & BJP leader threatens Pataudis over love jihad

Text Size: A+ Gurugram/Pataudi: On 4 July, Suraj Pal Amu spoke about “cutting down throats” in a mahapanchayat speech, and also allegedly threatened actor Saif Ali Khan and his family for starting “love jihad” from Haryana’s Pataudi. If Amu’s name is ringing a bell, it’s because he has made headlines for violent threats in the past too. Most people remember him as the Karni Sena chief who called for the beheading of actor Deepika Padukone during the protests over the release of Padmaavat in 2018. The 53-year-old, who became the face of the protests against director Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s film, now describes himself as a dedicated Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) worker and a “Hindu

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Students in Haryana submit fake Covid reports to evade offline exams

658 Sunit Dhawan Rohtak, April 5 Several students pursuing professional and postgraduate degrees at state universities, and affiliated colleges have reportedly submitted forged Covid-positive certificates to avoid taking offline examinations. This came to light after Maharshi Dayanand University (MDU) here received more than 2,500 applications from students of the University Institute of Engineering and Technology (UIET), requesting the authorities for online examinations. These students had attached medical certificates, including Covid-positive reports, as a reason for not taking the offline exams. State universities have allowed students having genuine reasons to take online examinations in view of the pandemic. Most universities, however, do not have a foolproof mechanism to curb the use of unfair means during online exams.

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