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Govt in appeal before HC Division Bench

Thiruvananthapuram, Jul 18: Kerala Education Minister M A Baby today said the Government would appeal before the Division Bench of the High Court against the single judge's order permitting self-financing professional college managements to fill up 50 per cent of the seats in their institutions.

Reacting to the single judge's order on the Kerala Self-Financing Colleges (Regulation and Control) Act 2006, he told mediapersons here that immediate steps would be taken to file a petition before the Division Bench against the order.

Noting that the Court had not accepted the managements' plea to stay the Act, Mr Baby said the intention of the government was to implement the Act during the current year itself.

Mr Baby also said there was no need for any apprehension about the admission process now under progress and it would be carried out without causing any problem to the students.

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Woman commits suicide by jumping before a Metro train

New Delhi, July 18 (UNI) A woman commited suicide by jumping before a Metro train at at Chandni Chowk Metro Station this morning 25-year-old Paramjeet Kaur went to the rear end of the underground station, where passengers normally do not go, and jumped before a train running from Central Secretariat to Vishwa Vidyalaya at about 0920 hrs, Metro police said. Preliminary investigations suggest that the incident was a case of suicide. Paramjeet, resident of Ganesh Nagar.....

MP to seek US aid to protect Barahsinga

Bhopal, July 18 (UNI) The Madhya Pradesh government is considering to seek financial assistance from an American NGO ''Safari Club International'' for the protection of Barahsinga (swamp deer) found in Kanha National Park, Forest Minister Himmat Kothari told the Assembly today. The population of Barahsinga, a protected animal, at the Kanha National Park is about 324 at present, he told Mr Gajraj Singh Sikarwar in a written reply. Safari Club International, an NGO registered in.....

Indefinite strike affects court cases

Jammu, Jul 18: Work in the Jammu and Kashmir High Court and other lower courts was paralysed as the lawyers' indefinite strike, demanding shifting of sex scandal case outside Srinagar, entered 21st day today.The judicial works remained totally paralaysed as no lawyer attended the courts, creating a major problem for the common people, High Court sources told sources.''More than 3,600 cases have been affected during the strike period which began on June 28,'' sources added.Meanwhile, the.....
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