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Raj Kapoor to Ranbir, the India-Iran reel connection lives on
Raj Kapoor to Ranbir, the India-Iran reel connection lives on

Time of India

time15 hours ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Raj Kapoor to Ranbir, the India-Iran reel connection lives on

Raj Kapoor to Ranbir, the India-Iran reel connection lives on Shruti Sonal TNN Jun 28, 2025, 17:41 IST Tehran was among the first global stopovers for Hindi cinema. Even as that bond survived the revolution and censorship, Iranian auteurs found a devoted audience in India When a 20-something Sreemoyee Singh was first introduced to Iranian films as part of her film studies program at Kolkata's Jadavpur University, she had no idea that one day, she'd roam the streets of Tehran, with a camera in her hand and legendary filmmaker Jafar Panahi by her side. Or that seven years after first landing in the country, her documentary would be screened globally — from film festivals like Berlinale to packed auditoriums in Delhi.

OBC uncertainty delays JEE results, students in fix
OBC uncertainty delays JEE results, students in fix

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

OBC uncertainty delays JEE results, students in fix

1 2 Kolkata: This year's West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam results are yet to be declared, with the timeline lagging nearly 20 days behind previous years', and the board members attributed the reason to their wait for clarification from the advocate-general on the OBC-related matter. The entrance test for engineering institutes in the state was held on April 28. An official said the joint entrance exam board had sought clarification from the advocate-general as well as the higher education department. An official said the result was ready but the date would be declared only after they received an update on the issue. Several students and their parents have written to the board, seeking a dateline, pointing out career decisions depended on it. Debraj Kundu, a parent of a JEE examinee, who sent a letter to the board, highlighting that the exam was held two months ago, told TOI: "The results were expected in early June but we do not have any idea when it will be released. My son wants to study in Bengal. He has got through reputable institutes in other states, where he doesn't want to go. But how long can we wait?" You Can Also Check: Kolkata AQI | Weather in Kolkata | Bank Holidays in Kolkata | Public Holidays in Kolkata Saikat Patra, parent of another candidate expressed similar concerns: "Institutes, which do not consider state JEE results, have almost completed admissions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like People Born 1940-1975 With No Life Insurance Could Be Eligible For This Reassured Get Quote Undo My son refused to take admission elsewhere as he was keen on studying here. But once the state JEE results are declared and he finds his score is not that great, he will be in a fix. The JEE board should decide on declaring the date." The board replied to all, asking them to follow the website for updates. Without waiting for the latest clarification, Jadavpur University has already opened its arts and science undergraduate admission portal, setting aside 7% seats for OBC candidates, as mandated by the Calcutta High Court's order in May 2024. The applications will be received until July 3. Rabindra Bharati University released an admission notice for fine arts and visual arts, mentioning reservation of seats for different categories would be according to govt norms.

Award-winning prof Dr Suman Chakraborty takes over as IIT-KGP Director
Award-winning prof Dr Suman Chakraborty takes over as IIT-KGP Director

Indian Express

time6 days ago

  • Health
  • Indian Express

Award-winning prof Dr Suman Chakraborty takes over as IIT-KGP Director

Professor Suman Chakraborty, a nationally awarded scientist and eminent academic, officially took over as the Director of IIT Kharagpur on Monday. An internationally recognised expert in mechanical engineering, Prof Chakraborty has been a faculty member at the institute since 2002. Over the years, he has received several prestigious honours — both national and international — for his contributions in fluid mechanics, biomedical engineering, and their applications in technology for social impact. A graduate in Mechanical Engineering from Jadavpur University (1996), Prof Chakraborty pursued his Master's at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bengaluru, where he was the faculty topper and earned a gold medal along with a Senate Commendation. He went on to complete his PhD from IISc in 2002, with his research on solid-liquid phase transitions in thermal processing earning him the institute's Best Thesis Award and the 'Best International CFD Thesis Award' in computational fluid dynamics. He began his teaching career at Jadavpur University before joining IIT-Kharagpur as an Assistant Professor. He became a Senior Professor in 2008. Prof Chakraborty has held several key administrative roles at the institute. He was Dean of Research and Development and of Sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy (2019–2022), and Associate Dean prior to that (2017–2019). He also served as Head of the School of Medical Science and Technology (2015–2019). Among his key scientific leadership roles, he was Principal Investigator for the ICMR Centre of Excellence on Healthcare, and led the CRTDI (Common Research and Technology Development Hub) on Affordable Health, funded by the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR), Government of India. In recognition of his research in micro- and nanoscale fluid flows, which have driven affordable diagnostics and improved access to healthcare in underserved communities, Prof Chakraborty was recently named recipient of the 2026 TWAS Award in Engineering and Computer Sciences by UNESCO. He currently holds the Institute Chair Professorship in Mechanical Engineering and is a Sir J.C. Bose National Fellow, a distinction conferred by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India.

Arrested for murder of parents in Bengal: ‘Rohingya sympathiser', he saw parents as ‘not religious enough'
Arrested for murder of parents in Bengal: ‘Rohingya sympathiser', he saw parents as ‘not religious enough'

Indian Express

time19-06-2025

  • Indian Express

Arrested for murder of parents in Bengal: ‘Rohingya sympathiser', he saw parents as ‘not religious enough'

A man allegedly growing disenchanted with his family's perceived lack of religiosity, a recluse who immersed himself in religious literature and a 'Rohingya sympathiser' who was allegedly making plans to escape to Myanmar. That's the picture that the police are painting of Humayun Kabir, a 35-year-old unemployed civil engineer who was arrested last month on charges of allegedly killing his parents in Memari in Purba Bardhaman. On May 28, Kabir, a graduate of Jadavpur University, allegedly killed his parents Haji Mustafizur Rahman, 65, and his wife Mumtaz Begum, 56, in Memari town's Kashiara More area. Then he fled to the Bongaon town – some 107 km away — where he allegedly used a machete to attack staff members of an orphanage. He was arrested on May 29 and is currently in judicial custody at Presidency jail. Kabir, whose father owned a thriving gift shop in Memari and whose family held significant agricultural land, completed his civil engineering degree at Jadavpur University in 2012 and worked in Mumbai, Delhi, and Noida. According to investigators, it was his divorce about six years ago that triggered a shift in his personality, making him increasingly reserved and cut off from the world. Somewhere along the line, he also lost his job. 'Earlier this year, he vanished for several months. His father eventually traced him to Himachal Pradesh and brought him back to Memari,' one investigator said. The change in him began manifesting in other forms too: over the next few months, Kabir allegedly immersed himself in religious texts, with investigators claiming that he had begun to browse 'jihadi literature'. His laptop, mobile, and personal effects are currently under intense scrutiny. It was during this time that he had begun to express dissatisfaction with what he perceived as a lack of religiosity in his parents. 'He wanted his parents to see Jannat [heaven],' another officer said. Soon, he allegedly began to plot their killings. On May 28, he executed his plan — first allegedly slitting his father Mustafizul's wrists and then, when his mother woke up to his screams, killing her too. Kabir allegedly travelled to Ranaghat and a train to Bongaon – a place, according to investigators, located six kilometres from the Indo-Bangladesh border. Here, however, his plan went awry, with his attack on four others at a local orphanage leading to his arrest.

Prof Suman Chakraborty appointed director of IIT Kharagpur
Prof Suman Chakraborty appointed director of IIT Kharagpur

Time of India

time19-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Prof Suman Chakraborty appointed director of IIT Kharagpur

Professor Suman Chakravorty has been appointed the director of IIT Kharagpur for a period of five years. He will take over from the current acting director, Prof Amit Patra, also the director of IIT-Bhu, who assumed additional charge at the end of last year, following the retirement of Prof VK Tewari, the earlier director. Prof. Chakraborty, the Institute Chair Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at IIT Kharagpur, has recently been honoured with the 2026 TWAS Award in Engineering and Computer Sciences by UNESCO and The World Academy of Sciences (TWAS), a testimony to his contributions to micro and nanoscale flows, which have led to transformative innovations in diagnostic technologies, improving rural healthcare access and enhancing livelihoods for marginalised communities. During his nearly 23-year-old long stint in IIT Kharagpur, Prof Chakraborty has been the recipient of several awards including the National Award for Teachers (2023), the Infosys Prize in the Category of Engineering and Computer Science, Infosys Science Foundation (2022) and the Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar Prize for Science and Technology, considered the highest scientific award in India. He is widely considered to be one of the leading researchers in the country, and an innovator known for his contribution to revolutionising healthcare. Chakraborty completed his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from Jadavpur University and the Masters of Engineering programme from IISc Bangalore. He joined Jadavpur University as a lecturer and then got his PhD from IISC in 2002. He joined IIT Kharagpur in August 2002 as an assistant professor in the department of mechanical engineering Live Events Since then, he has held several positions at IIT Kharagpur including Head, School of Medical Science & Technology; Associate Dean, Sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy, and Dean, Research and Development/ Sponsored Research and Industrial Consultancy. His current areas of research include Microfluidics, nanofluidics and affordable medical devices for community healthcare. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )

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