IIT Kharagpur 3rd Year Student Found Hanging In Hostel Room By Parents

IIT Kharagpur 3rd Year Student Found Hanging In Hostel Room By Parents




Kolkata:

A student of IIT-Kharagpur was found dead inside his hostel room, an institute official said on Monday.

Shaon Malik, a third-year student of Electrical Engineering, was found hanging inside the room by his parents who had come to meet him on Sunday.

His parents and institute personnel had to forcibly open the door of the hostel room after he did not respond to repeated calls, the official said.

Malik had spoken to his parents over phone the previous night and “things seemed perfectly normal”, according to the official.

The institute will conduct an internal probe into the death and take steps to prevent such incidents in future, he said.

A senior police officer said the post-mortem has been completed and the process was videographed.

Investigation is underway, he said.

IIT-Kharagpur, in a statement, said: “With a sense of utter shock, the students, staff and faculty members deeply mourn the sudden loss of Shaon Malik, a third-year student from the Department of Electrical Engineering. He was found dead in Azad Hall of Residence premises on the morning of January 12.” The Azad Hall of Residence is one of the hostels in the institute.

“Upon discovery of the incident, the campus security and medical teams were immediately alerted… The police are conducting a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Malik’s death. The institute is fully cooperating with the authorities,” it said.

Describing Malik as an academically gifted student, the institute said “he was known for his intelligence, dedication and promising future in the field of Electrical Engineering”.

“The institute is devastated by this tragic event. Our foremost priority at this moment is to extend our heartfelt condolences and support to Malik’s family and friends. We are providing all necessary assistance to help them through this incredibly difficult time,” the statement said.

IIT-Kharagpur said it is committed to the well-being and mental health of its students.

“We have a range of support services available, including counseling and mental health resources, and we urge students to utilise these services whenever needed,” it said.

A few days ago, the body of an IIT-Kharagpur junior lab technician-cum-assistant was recovered from one of the quarters on the campus. 

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2 Sisters Fall To Death From Businessman's House In Gurugram: Police

2 Sisters Fall To Death From Businessman's House In Gurugram: Police




Gurugram:

Two sisters in their early 20s died after falling from the fourth floor of a local businessman’s house at Sector 40 in Gurugram, police said on Sunday.

While the house owner’s family claimed they fell from the balcony on Friday in a desperate bid to escape after a “theft attempt”, the deceased family has alleged foul play behind the deaths though no formal complaint of murder has been lodged yet, police said.

The deceased have been identified as Chandni (23) and Rashmi (21), who hailed from Uttar Pradesh, they said.

Chandni, who used to work at the businessman’s residence as a domestic help, left the job around a month back, police said.

The deceased lived in the servant’s quarter of the building.

The house owner told police that he and his family members were going to the Khatu Shyam temple in Rajasthan’s Sikar district on Friday. However, they returned home after travelling some distance as he had forgotten to take his medicines, police said.

On reaching home, they found the main door open before hearing a loud thud. As they rushed to the balcony and looked down, they saw the two sisters lying in a pool of blood below. Both were rushed to a nearby hospital where they were declared brought dead, police said.

The house owner’s family suspects that the two women broke into the house, as Chandni knew the access code of the electronic lock.

Sector 40 police station SHO Lalit Kumar said the bodies have been handed over to the family after autopsy, adding that police are examining CCTV footage from the house.

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CBSE Directs Schools To Implement Skill Education Initiatives Without Delay

CBSE Directs Schools To Implement Skill Education Initiatives Without Delay



To align with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 and NCF-School Education, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has directed all affiliated schools to implement skill education initiatives urgently. These initiatives aim to integrate vocational skills into the school curriculum, helping bridge the gap between academic knowledge and real-world applications. CBSE seeks to prepare students for a rapidly changing workforce and promote a skilled, self-reliant generation for India’s future growth by emphasising the need for swift action.

Key Initiatives For Skill Education

Skill Modules for Classes 6-12: CBSE introduced skill modules for students from classes 6 to 12, which can be opted through classes, hobby clubs, or self-learning online. The modules are project-based, and CBSE has developed a portal for registration and certification.

Skill Subjects in Classes 9-12: A range of 22 skill subjects for classes 9-10 and 43 skill subjects for classes 11-12 are available for students. Schools need no separate permission or fees to introduce these subjects.

Handholding and Mentoring: CBSE is providing resources to assist schools in introducing skill subjects and modules, with links available for submitting details about the offerings.

National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF): The skill subjects are mapped to NSQF levels, ensuring a clear pathway for students in job roles with defined study hours. Students are advised not to change skill subjects in classes 10 and 12.

Composite Skill Labs: Schools must establish Composite Skill Labs by 2026, providing the necessary equipment for skill education. Further details on the lab setup will be shared soon.

District Skill Coordinators (DSCs): CBSE is appointing DSCs across districts to ensure the smooth implementation of these initiatives at the grassroots level.

Awareness and Capacity Building: Regular programmes are being organised for principals and teachers, including industry collaborations. All skill education programmes are free and recognised for continuous professional development (CPD).

Skill Expos and Career Guidance: CBSE organises a variety of events such as hackathons, ideathons, and skill expos to provide students with experiential learning opportunities.

Comprehensive Career Guidance: A ‘Compendium of Careers and Education Pathways’ has been prepared to guide students pursuing skill subjects in Class 12, available on the CBSE website.

Access to Resources: Textbooks, sample question papers, and other materials for skill subjects are available on the CBSE Academic website.

For feedback and suggestions, schools are encouraged to share the success stories of alumni and provide input to the Board.




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Manoj Tiwary Recalls Gautam Gambhir's Old Overseas Coaches Remark, Defends 'Hypocrite' Tag | Cricket News

Manoj Tiwary Recalls Gautam Gambhir's Old Overseas Coaches Remark, Defends 'Hypocrite' Tag | Cricket News






Former India cricketer Manoj Tiwary left the cricket world shocked with his relentless attack at current national team head coach Gautam Gambhir. Tiwary called Gambhir a ‘hypocrite’, owing to his recent results with the Indian team, particularly the losses at home to New Zealand and against Australia Down Under. Tiwary didn’t mince words as he questioned several decisions taken by Gambhir, in the capacity of the team’s coach, especially with regards to the selection of a few players and his own coaching staff.

Gambhir, notably, handpicked Ryan Ten Doeschate and Morne Morkel as part of this support staff after being named Team India’s head coach. Tiwary, during an interview with the Hindustan Times, said that Gambhir himself once criticised the BCCI for hiring overseas coaches. Now, he himself did the same.

“Why did I call him a hypocrite? It is because of one of his interviews if you remember. In one of the interviews, he said, ‘All these foreign coaches, all the guys who come from abroad, have no emotions, they have no feelings. They earn money and enjoy themselves.’ When the time was there for him to select all the Indian coaches and all the Indian-origin support staff, why did he put forward the names of Ryan ten Doeschate and Morne Morkel? He got everything he wanted but he is not able to produce the results. Actions don’t match his words, so I called him a hypocrite,” said Tiwary.

Despite getting the support staff of his choices, Gambhir has had some forgettable results as the Indian team’s coach. Be it the ODI series loss against Sri Lanka, the home Test sweep against New Zealand or the most recent 1-3 defeat against Australia in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Tiwary even questioned Gambhir’s appointment as the Indian team’s head coach, saying he didn’t have much coaching experience, having only worked as a mentor in the IPL so far in his career.

“You tell me, before taking up coaching in the Indian team, did he have any coaching experience in first-class cricket or IPL or anywhere in the world? Did he coach any one of the teams? Mentoring and coaching are totally different. That is where everyone mixes up. That is where fans mix up, and a lot of others mix up. Coaching and mentoring are totally opposite. When you don’t have experience, how do you expect to perform? That is what is happening right now, and the results are there for everyone to see,” said Tiwary.

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Virat Kohli Named As Suspect In “Mr. Fix-It” Row By Ex-India Teammate: “No Smoke…” | Cricket News

Virat Kohli Named As Suspect In “Mr. Fix-It” Row By Ex-India Teammate: “No Smoke…” | Cricket News






The recently-concluded Test series between India and Australia had its fair share of controversies with a number of them revolving around the Indian cricket team dressing room. With India losing the series 3-1 and failing to retain the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after 10 years, there were many reports of a rift in the team and skipper Rohit Sharma‘s lack of form did not help matters. A report in the Indian Express claimed that a senior player, who called himself “Mr. Fix-It” pitched himself as an interim captain. Former India star Robin Uthappa took to social media to criticise the unnamed cricketer for taking a selfish stand. In a recent interview, he broke his silence on the rant and explained what he felt about the matter.

“I am the kind of person, if something is going on, I directly mention it. In the team, I know people individually. But when a tour is going on, a tournament is going on, I don’t talk to any of them because every player has his own routine and mindset. At that point, it doesn’t feel right to enter into their space. So I don’t talk to anyone during a tournament, nor do I message anyone, even if they play good or bad. If they are playing bad, then I do drop a message to motivate them. If they have done well, made some records, then I congratulate them. But besides that I don’t interact. But in this, I don’t know who is Mr Fix-it. But if he has come out…” Uthappa said in an interview with Lallantop.

“People say it is speculation. For me, in the Indian team, there is no smoke without fire,” he added.

He was further questioned on the topic and went on to take two names.

“It could be KL Rahul, Virat Kohli. We think Rahul is not senior, he has been in the side for the last eight-nine years.”

“In that sense, it is speculative. But there is another side to this also. But for me what do I care about, the Indian team being perceived right. Especially during the course of an important series. This is the most important series and during that, even if that happens, keep it inside, why take it outside. Families have differences at any point in time,” he concluded.

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Drone Lands Near Bhopal Jail Cells With 69 Terrorists, Spotted After 8 Days

Drone Lands Near Bhopal Jail Cells With 69 Terrorists, Spotted After 8 Days



Bhopal:

A high-security jail in Bhopal finds itself in the eye of a storm after a China-made drone was discovered inside its premises. The drone reportedly lay undetected for eight days before it was finally spotted by a staffer in Bhopal Central Jail on Wednesday, raising serious questions about security lapses and negligence.

It was located by a duty guard near B block – a section close to the high-security ‘anda cells’ – called so because of their oblong shape – housing 69 terrorists – in the ISO-certified prison.

Critics have raised concerns about the apparent negligence of jail authorities, who failed to detect the drone in a facility where security is paramount.

Speaking to reporters, Narendra Shivaji Patel, a minister in Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s cabinet though praised the vigilance of the security personnel. “If anyone saw the drone first, it was our security team,” he stated.

He assured, “Due to the alertness of our jail management, the drone has been recovered. A comprehensive investigation is underway.”

However, Rakesh Bangre, the jail superintendent, cited confusion as the reason for the oversight. “There was some misunderstanding, which is why the guard might not have noticed the drone initially,” he said.

The drone, equipped with two cameras, has been claimed by a local doctor, Dr Swapnil Jain, who said he bought it for his son. Bhopal Police Commissioner Hari Narayanchari Mishra, along with his team, tested the drone and confirmed the doctor’s claim.

“The drone went out of control on December 31 and fell near the Anda Cell. We found it yesterday and have identified its owner,” Mr Bangre explained.

Despite the jail’s multi-layered security, including jammers and CCTV, the incident has highlighted vulnerabilities.

The discovery has fueled anxiety given the proximity of the drone to the ‘anda cell’, which holds terrorists from organisations like SIMI (Students’ Islamic Movement of India), PFI (Popular Front of India), HuT (Hizb ut-Tahrir), JMB (Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh), and ISIS.

The jail has a capacity of 2,600 inmates but currently houses 3,600. Despite the overcrowding, strict measures are in place, with two guards assigned per terrorist. Inmates are allowed outside for limited hours each day under close watch.

The government is now considering stricter measures, including declaring the jail and its surrounding areas as a “no-fly zone.”

The jail hit headlines when on the intervening night of October 30 and 31, 2016, when eight undertrial prisoners, accused of being members of SIMI, escaped from the facility. These individuals were later killed in a controversial police encounter, approximately 15 km from the jail, raising numerous questions about the nature of the operation and the security measures at the jail.

Over the years, several cases of violence were reported from the jail.

On December 27, 2017, a violent clash over standing in a queue left one prisoner severely injured. On April 14, 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, a minor altercation over food escalated into a full-blown brawl between prisoners. On February 20, 2023, SIMI terrorist Ejaz stabbed another prisoner with a blade following an argument

On November 6, last year, a prisoner named Rajesh, attacked Shahid, who was imprisoned over his links with ISIS.




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