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News18
5 hours ago
- General
- News18
DU To Conduct Re-Exams For Students Affected By Operation Sindoor, Details Here
This provision is only for students who missed exams on scheduled dates due to issues related to Operation Sindoor, as clarified by the university. The University of Delhi (DU) has announced a special provision for students who were unable to appear for their semester examinations in May due to disruptions caused by the 'situation during Operation Sindoor." In an official statement, Professor Gurpreet Singh Tuteja, Controller of Examinations, informed that the university is offering a chance for affected undergraduate and postgraduate students from the 2024–25 academic year to reappear for the exams they missed. The re-examinations are scheduled for May 13, 14, and 15. 'All concerned students of undergraduate and postgraduate for academic year 2024-25 are hereby informed that the last date of submission of Google form on the following link for the Examination is 10.07.2025 (Thursday) till 11.59 pm," the university stated in its notification issued on Tuesday. The official notification includes the registration link for the Google Form: The university has also clarified that this form is strictly meant for students who genuinely missed their exams during the original schedule. It is mandatory for such students to submit proper documentary evidence proving they were unable to reach Delhi at that time. Professor Tuteja further stressed that this initiative ensures no student is academically penalised for circumstances beyond their control, while also safeguarding the integrity of the examination process by requiring valid supporting documentation. As per the notification, exams will only be rescheduled for students whose applications and documents are verified. The revised dates for these re-examinations will be announced later by the examination branch. The move is being seen as a supportive step for students whose academic performance was impacted due to unavoidable external factors. First Published: July 02, 2025, 12:28 IST


India Today
5 days ago
- Health
- India Today
Delhi hospitals, police stations to be paired up for faster emergency response
Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Friday approved the linking and re-distribution of police stations to designated hospitals for handling Medico Legal Cases (MLCs) and conducting Postmortem Examinations (PMEs). The initiative, aligned with the recently enacted Criminal Justice Acts, is aimed at ensuring quicker and more effective medical and forensic responses in cases such as road accidents, sexual assault and other emergencies requiring urgent medico-legal approval came after a comprehensive interdepartmental review involving Delhi Police, the Home Department and the Health and Family Welfare Department of the GNCTD. Initially, Delhi Police submitted a consolidated list of police stations with their existing and proposed hospital linkages. The Health Department then developed a proposal addressing delays and inefficiencies in current medico-legal procedures.A committee under the Health Department conducted a detailed study and recommended optimal pairings between police stations and hospitals to reduce emergency response times and streamline medico-legal protocols. These proposals were vetted for feasibility by the Home Department in consultation with police and healthcare the Law Department reviewed the draft notification and made necessary legal amendments. The final re-distribution has been implemented under Section 194(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS) Act, measure is expected to strengthen coordination between law enforcement and healthcare systems, enabling timely medical aid and medico-legal documentation. Officials believe it will play a critical role in improving justice delivery by minimising procedural delays in criminal cases involving victims.- EndsMust Watch IN THIS STORY#Delhi

The Hindu
5 days ago
- Politics
- The Hindu
Implementation of government schemes reviewed at DISHA meeting in Dindigul
The implementation of Central and the State governments' schemes were reviewed at the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) meeting held at the Collectorate in Dindigul on Friday. The meeting was presided over by Dindigul MP R. Sachithanantham and Karur MP S. Jothimani. Mr. Sachithanantham said two main aspects were highlighted during the meeting. One was with regard to the implementation of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA) scheme and the other regarding the functioning of government schools. He said the MGNREGA scheme which provides 100 days of guaranteed employment and wages was an important scheme to alleviate poverty. A case study was conducted on its implementation in the district and to document it. Despite the issues with regard to the Centre's delay in releasing the funds, steps were being taken to effectively implement the scheme in the district, he said. On the functioning of government schools, he said they were functioning effectively and had achieved on a par with the private schools. The students of the government schools had fared well in the Class X and Class XII Public Examinations, he said. He added the government hospitals in the district were also functioning effectively. Referring to a recent case, he said a child had swallowed a safety pin. The parents had rushed the child to a private hospital for treatment. However, the child was referred to a government hospital where the safety pin was removed successfully, he said and appreciated the efforts taken by the authorities. Ms. Jothimani said the commitment of government schools was outstanding and they had beat all odds to achieve success. Steps were being taken to improve infrastructure in schools and provide smart classrooms. She said the authorities should ensure that it was implemented effectively. Dindigul Collector S. Saravanan, Vedasandur MLA S. Gandhirajan, Mayor Ilamathi Jothiprakash and other officials were present at the DISHA meeting.


News18
12-06-2025
- General
- News18
TN SSLC Result 2025: Download Answer Sheet From tomorrow At dge.tn.gov.in
Last Updated: TN SSLC Result 2025 answer sheet copy will be available for download from June 13 at TN SSLC Result 2025 Answer Sheet Download: The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu will open the window to download the TN SSLC Result 2025 answer sheet copies starting June 13, 2025. Students who appeared for the Class 10 board exams can access their answer sheets through the official DGE TN website at The download link will remain active until June 17, 2025. To download their answer sheets, candidates need to register using their roll number and date of birth. Step 1: Visit the official website of DGE TN at Step 2: Click on the 'TN SSLC Result 2025 Answer Sheet" link available on the homepage. Step 3: A new page will open; enter your login details. Step 4: Click on submit to view your answer sheets. Step 5: Make the required application fee payment and download the answer sheet. Step 6: Take a printout for future reference. Once the answer sheets are downloaded, candidates who wish to apply for retotalling or revaluation can do so through the official website. They must fill out the application form, make 15 copies, and submit them to the office of the concerned District Assistant Director of Government Examinations between June 16 and June 18, 2025. The fee for recounting and revaluation must be paid in cash at the District Assistant Director's office. Candidates from Tenkasi, Iranipet, Tirupattur, Kallakurichi, Chengalpattu, and Mayiladuthurai districts who wish to apply for recounting or revaluation must submit their application forms to the office of the concerned District Principal Educational Officer and pay the applicable fee in cash. The application fee for revaluation is Rs 505 per paper, while the fee for re-totalling is Rs 205 per paper.


The Hindu
09-06-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Controversy erupts over decision to hold repeat exams before declaration of results
The decision of the Directorate of Technical Education to conduct repeat examinations before officially releasing the results of the second, fourth and sixth semester diploma exams has triggered a row, with teachers terming it as an attempt to help a few students. Teachers from polytechnic colleges across the State have raised serious concerns over the move, calling it 'unprecedented.' They asked why the department was conducting supplementary exams even before announcing the results of regular exams, suggesting a possible manipulation to favour certain students. Dr. Shino P. Jose, a teacher in the higher education sector, said such a move was unheard of. 'This is the first time that an exam board is re-conducting exams for failed students without declaring who has failed. It clearly indicates an effort to protect their own people,' he added. The circular issued by the office of the Joint Controller of Examinations on June 2 has intensified suspicions, with critics saying that the move deviated from standard examination protocols and compromised the transparency of the evaluation process. 'Rather than officially announcing the results, identifying those who failed, and then scheduling a supplementary exam, the department appears to be identifying them unofficially and giving them a second chance before the public is even informed of the results,' Dr. Shino said. He urged the Controller of Examinations to provide a transparent explanation for the circular and safeguard academic integrity. Meanwhile, the silence of other teachers within the Directorate on the issue has added to the scepticism. Stakeholders are demanding accountability and transparency to uphold the credibility of the State's technical education system. However, Joint Controller of Technical Examinations V.V. Ray defended the decision, stating it was implemented following a government order. 'Based on the directorate's recommendation, the government permitted repeat exams for students who failed or were absent in the institution-level theory examination under the Revision 21 syllabus in the State's polytechnic colleges, Mr. Ray said. He added that the institution-level exams, introduced as part of curriculum reforms, aim to empower the institutions and mirror the academic model of autonomous colleges. 'During inspections, it was observed that government colleges followed strict evaluation, while self-financing institutions were more lenient. To ensure fairness, a second chance was given to affected students,' he clarified. Mr. Ray also said that the question papers were prepared and evaluated by teachers across institutions—whether government, aided, or self-financing—and that marks were later consolidated in the official mark list. Dr. Shino, however, dismissed the justification, stating that institutional autonomy cannot be equated with the University Grants Commission-recognised autonomous college status. He pointed out that no polytechnic in Kerala qualifies for such autonomy, and only a small number of colleges in the State hold official autonomous status.