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Even after online registration, students have to stand in long ques in order to take the admission. There was not even a facility of drinking water. Hence the students demand for better facilities at various centres.
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An old Indian hermit who lived in a cave without food or water amazes scientists. 82-year-old Prahlad Jani claims not to have eaten or drunk anything for over seventy years and is still in perfect health. Jani grew up in Charod village of Gujarat state. He claims that a goddess blessed him when he was just eight. Since then he has meditated in the jungles and lived in caves in several places. Last month, doctors and scientist conducted tests on Jani during an observational study to unravel the mystery behind his claims. One doctor says that Janis survival and biological processes are miraculous. [Dr. Sudhir Shah, Neurologist, Sterling Hospital]: (English) "I want to tell you that we are all watching a miracle in the science, or biology so to say, because it is already 108 hours since Mataji's admission into this hospital and he has not eaten anything; he has not drunk a little drop of any kind of liquid but more importantly, he has not passed a drop of water or stool. That makes science very difficult." The study also revealed that Janis brain resembles that of a 25-year-old man. It will take around two months before there are any conclusive results from the numerous tests conducted on Jani.
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Union Home Minister for Human Resource Development Kapil Sibal on Tuesday said that efforts were in progress to conduct single national level entrance examination by 2013 for students seeking admission into engineering and medical course
The sixth descendent head of this institution was Rev. Mayaprasadji. He was having the degree of Vedantacharya. He used to deliver lecture in Sanskrit in the famous Bhidbhanjan mahadev temple in Jamnagar. He used to arrange lecture and discourses of renowned learned persons in a hall specially made for this purpose at Anandabawa Chakla premises. Rev. Shantiprasadji was with him as his disciple and he was very bright and clever. Mayaprasadji sent him kashi for study in the course of Vedant to attain the degree of Vedantacharya. He was inspired with an idea to start a Sanskrit Vedanta Pathshala. This was materialized and pathshala was started at Anandabawas Chakla. This pathshala was shifted to Dhorivav area by Rev. Deviprasadji Maharaj in 2002 AD The students on completion of primary education and intend to get Sanskrit education are given admission in Prathama(first std) ie standard 8th. There is provision to impart education up-to the degree of Shashtri. Here pupils are taught through Sanskrit medium and they are elligible to appear in the examinations held by Kashi Sanskrit University and kalkatta Bangiya Sanskrit Shiksha Parishad Sanskrit curriculum of high school and college level is also taught here. Examination of Gujarat Govt. recognized Brahad Gujarat Sanskrit Parishad are also conducted here. Students appearing in first grade are encouraged through prize distribution. Bright students are awarded scholarship and books. At present 200 students are studying here and ...
The HinduINDIA'S NATIONAL MAGAZINEThe Hindu, IndiaWhile Gujarat and Rajasthan rejected it outright, many others had only made changes to it. Interestingly, the report states that the students the committee interviewed in government schools, as also teachers and parents, were receptive to the idea. ...
http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/stories/20090605261108900.htm
Fibre2fashion.comCotton production may plunge 17%Fibre2fashion.com, IndiaTextile and garment exporters also import fabric from cheaper sources such as Syria, Pakistan and India. This is done under the temporary admission system for imports, which allows manufacturers to import their inputs duty free provided that the end ...
http://www.fibre2fashion.com/news/textile-news/newsdetails.aspx?news_id=72229
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...be out after the Lok Sabha polls. Senior Gujarat Technical Education (GTE) officials said: Gujarat is quite behind in modifying the admission process (the online system). This has already been implemented in Punjab, done by a nodal agency in Maharasthra as...
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Indian Express
http://www.indianexpress.com/news/admission-process-for-engineering-colleges-to-go-online-from-this-year/455156/
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...from CIE students, with reference to the recommendations of the Association of Indian Universities. This effectively means that all CIE students would now be eligible to seek admission to both state run and national universities, sources added. ...
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Webindia123
http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20090120/1156917.html
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...to the trauma ward. Only one person died after admission. Since its launch, 150,000 emergencies have been attended to. Currently, Gujarat EMRI is responding to 1,300 emergencies on a daily basis and saving 60 lives per day, Lulla said. A common person thinks...
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India eNews
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/indialatestnews/~3/378541746/141354.htm
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...the agitating doctors. The doctors are agitating for the past three days to protest against what they call the 'unlawful' admission system for postgraduate courses. They want a common admission system for the entire state and demanded that no institution must...
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India eNews
http://www.indiaenews.com/education/20080722/133774.htm
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...to get into a college. Even in the last academic year, Gujarat lost an estimated Rs 1,000 crore annually in terms of admission fees and donations when 8,300 students went off to states like Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu for higher...
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Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Cities/Gujarat_may_lose_Rs_25K_cr_to_colleges_outside/rssarticleshow/3048092.cms
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Here Narendra Modi speaks about how his government is providing top quality higher education, and has made access to higher education available to more students by increasing the admission positions and engineering colleges in the state. Narendra Modi says how by concentrating on the human development index of the youth, he is safe-guarding their future by empowering them with the power of higher and technical education, making the doctors, scientists and engineers of tomorrow!
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After the recent arrest of two of its students, suspected to be Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, a madrasa in Kanthariya village of this district has decided not to give admission to students from Kashmir.
The Darul Uloom of Kanthariya took this
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Webindia123
http://news.webindia123.com/news/articles/India/20060930/466034.html

