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Time of India
4 hours ago
- General
- Time of India
OJEE e-counselling process begins
Bhubaneswar: The Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) committee under the skill development and technical education department started the registration and choice filling process for e-counselling for and Integrated MSc courses, on Friday. On July 3, the choice lock facility will be activated. Candidates will choose their colleges and lock their choices by midnight on July 4. The first round allotment will be displayed on OJEE website on July 8. Candidates will report online for admission between July 8 and July 11. The second round allotment list will be published on July 19. Online reporting for this round will be held between July 19 and 21. The second or Special Odisha Joint Entrance Examination (OJEE) will be conducted from July 23 to July 28 for admission into vacant seats of these courses following the first and second rounds. "Allotment to special OJEE candidates will be done from the vacant seats only. Therefore, care must be taken while filling the choice by second OJEE/special OJEE candidates," said OJEE chairman D P Satapathy. The third or final round allotment will be announced on Aug 1. Online reporting will be done for this round from Aug 1 to Aug 3. All candidates will physically report to the colleges or institutions on Aug 1, and the reporting will continue till Aug 6. "After final allotment, all candidates who paid part admission-cum-seat confirmation fee payment and verified their documents can download the final allotment letter and report to the finally allotted institute or college as per the schedule. Failing which, the allotment will be cancelled, and the vacant seats will be filled in institute or college level admission," said Satapathy. He said the e-counselling process will guide students on how to choose their colleges and courses based on their JEEMAIN-2025 or OJEE-2025 ranks as applicable. "Students need to read the counselling brochure and step-by-step process carefully and stay updated with new notices, if any," said the chairman.


Korea Herald
3 days ago
- Politics
- Korea Herald
Ex-history lecturer offers W1 billion reward for election fraud tip-off
Jeon Han-gil, a former history lecturer turned right-wing figure, said he would pay 1 billion won ($728,000) for a decisive tip-off related to alleged election fraud. In a video uploaded Tuesday on his YouTube channel, Jeon said, 'Send me any decisive tip-offs, whistleblower reports or evidence materials about a rigged election. If it's to save South Korea, I'm willing to give 1 billion won from my own assets. I will definitely keep this promise.' Jeon added, 'Even President Lee Jae Myung will like this,' saying he is formally proposing the idea to the president, former People Power Party presidential candidate Kim Moon-soo and media outlets. Last month, Jeon co-produced and released a documentary film "Korean Election Fraud, God's Will?," which centers on claims of fraud in last year's general election. He viewed the film at a theater with former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who has also raised allegations of election fraud.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Splash Clinical Introduces SplashBIO™: A Biomarker Platform for Clinical Trials
A customizable platform that uses biomarker tests to accelerate enrollment, save money, and reduce screen failure rates. WAUWATOSA, Wis., June 17, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Splash Clinical, the new standard in trial enrollment, announced today the introduction of SplashBIO™, a proprietary biomarker platform for clinical trials, and an efficient and advanced way for Sponsors and CROs to save time and money by significantly reducing screen failure rates. SplashBIO™ is a scalable platform that integrates advanced blood-based biomarkers and other tests into the trial pre-screening process. It combines Splash's core tools – digital recruitment, empathetic patient engagement, secondary pre-screening, and e-consent to deliver highly qualified, trial-ready patients to study sites. "We are very excited about SplashBIO™," said Matt Teuteberg, CEO of Splash Clinical. "This platform will help to accelerate clinical trial enrollment in so many different disease states by reducing screen failure rates and improving the patient's experience. Patients are at the heart of everything we do here at Splash, and modernizing traditional processes to ease their journey, while also successfully supporting sponsors and sites, is why we do what we do. We are thrilled to bring SplashBIO™ to market and play our part in modernizing patient enrollment, from start to finish." About Splash Clinical Splash Clinical is the new standard in trial enrollment. We deliver patient-centered solutions that transform trial processes for our partners on their path to commercialization. Our portfolio of digital solutions redefines how trials enroll and retain participants worldwide. Splash Clinical's solutions extend across the complete patient journey. We've shaped our offerings to transform all three critical phases of trial success: pre-enrollment planning, recruitment and pre-screening, and site and patient-focused retention services. We help sponsors and sites build ready-made patient cohorts before trials begin, execute precise recruitment campaigns during enrollment, and consistently engage patients with trusted, personalized experiences throughout the study journey. While our technology platform drives efficiency, the Splash advantage lies in our people-first and patient-first philosophy. Our experts go above and beyond to understand the unique needs of sponsors and patients, and our technology powers tailored solutions that scale. That's why our partners trust us when it matters most. Splash Clinical was founded in 2011 and is proudly based in Wauwatosa, WI. To learn more, please visit Splash Clinical. Modernizing enrollment from start to finish. CONTACT Carole Scripture, Executive AssistantCOMPANY Splash ClinicalPHONE 847-340-3053 EMAIL cscripture@ in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data


Indianapolis Star
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Indianapolis Star
English TV personality Kim Woodburn dies at 83 after 'short illness'
Kim Woodburn, the English professional cleaner turned television personality known for starring in "How Clean Is Your House?," has died, her manager said in a statement. She was 83. "It is with immense sadness that we let you know our beloved Kim Woodburn passed away yesterday following a short illness," Woodburn's manager, Craig Johnson-Pass, said in a statement to USA TODAY on June 17. The statement added, "Kim was an incredibly kind, caring, charismatic and strong person. Her husband Peter is heartbroken at the loss of his soulmate. We are so proud of the amazing things Kim achieved in her life and career." The statement also asked for "time and privacy" for Woodburn's husband and close friends and said they will not be releasing any further details. Kim Woodburn was an English television personality known for starring on the reality show "How Clean Is Your House?" The show, which ran from 2003 to 2009 on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom, followed Woodburn and Aggie MacKenzie as they cleaned dirty houses. Before appearing on the show, Woodburn worked as a house cleaner in the U.K. and U.S., according to BBC. Born Patricia Mary McKenzie on March 25, 1942, Woodburn had an abusive childhood and left home at the age of 15, she wrote in her 2006 book "Unbeaten." Her role on "How Clean Is Your House?" earned Woodburn the nickname The Queen of Clean, according to BBC. After the show was canceled, she went on to appear on several other reality shows, including "Celebrity Big Brother" in 2017. On her Instagram following her death, Woodburn's husband shared a video slideshow of photos of her. "My wonderful, beautiful, Kim passed away last night. God bless, my love, xx xx," Peter Woodburn wrote. Fans took to the comments to react to the news; one user called her "a national treasure." "RIP Kim. You rocked the reality TV world and made us laugh so much throughout the years. Thank you for the laughs," one person wrote. Another said, "Kim gave us all so much laughter and rare honesty what a gem."


Fox Sports
3 days ago
- Sport
- Fox Sports
LeBron James Plans on Record 23rd NBA Season, Injured Knee is Feeling 'Good'
LeBron James may be daydreaming about Prime Day deals in his new Amazon commercial, but there's no fantasy when it comes to his real-life focus: getting his knee healthy in time for training camp. The Los Angeles Lakers superstar plans to return for his 23rd NBA season, which would make him the first player in league history to reach that milestone – James is currently tied with Vince Carter and Robert Parish at 22 seasons. But before he steps back on the court, James is prioritizing rest and recovery after he sustained a knee injury in the final game of the Lakers' playoff run. James, 40, said his left knee is feeling "good" after spraining a ligament in April, following the Lakers season-ending loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. He emphasized that maintaining his body — through disciplined eating and training routines — remains essential to performing at the highest level. "I have a lot of time to take care of my injury, my knee, the rest of my body and make sure I'm as close to 100% as possible when training camp begins in late September," James told The Associated Press. He spoke during an interview about starring in a new 60-second commercial called "What's Next?," which announces the July 8-11 Prime Day dates as part of a global "Greatness is a Deal Away" campaign. These days, James has built a wide-reaching partnership with Amazon, launching his men's grooming line and hosting the "Mind the Game" podcast alongside NBA legend Steve Nash through Wondery. In the commercial, James is asked whether the retirement rumors are true, but his attention drifts toward the deals. While the NBA's all-time leading scorer might be tempted by discounts, he's far from done with the game. He still thrives on the daily grind — including practices, film sessions and shootarounds — and hasn't lost the hunger to compete. A major reason he continues to push forward? Family. James credits the unwavering support of his wife, Savannah, and their three kids as a driving force. He's inspired by the chance to share the court with his oldest son, Bronny, who plays for the Lakers; to watch Bryce begin his college journey at the University of Arizona; and to cheer on Zhuri as she pursues volleyball. The best thing about his children is they've never pressured him to end his career, said James, who has a player option for next season that will pay him more than $56.2 million. Last season, he averaged 24.4 points per game along with 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds and was an All-NBA selection. "They're like 'Dad, continue on your dream. This is your dream. Continue on your focus. You've been here for us this whole time,'" he continued. "When you have that type of support... it makes it a lot easier." James knows the end of his legendary career is coming, but he's just not sure when. He said it would be "insane" if he stuck around long enough to play with his son, Bryce, who would be draft eligible in 2026. "At this point of my career, you think about when the end is. That's human nature," he said. "You think: Is it this year? Or next year? Those thoughts always creep into your mind at this point of the journey. But I have not given it a specific timetable, date. I'm seeing how my body and family reacts, too." The Associated Press contributed to this report. Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account , and follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily! FOLLOW Follow your favorites to personalize your FOX Sports experience LeBron James Los Angeles Lakers National Basketball Association recommended Get more from National Basketball Association Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more