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OBC students demand inclusion of Telangana BC bills in IX Schedule of Constitution
OBC students demand inclusion of Telangana BC bills in IX Schedule of Constitution

The Hindu

time17 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

OBC students demand inclusion of Telangana BC bills in IX Schedule of Constitution

The All India OBC Students Association (AIOBCSA) held a protest at the Arts College in Osmania University on Saturday, calling on the Union Government to include Telangana's Backward Classes (BC) reservation bills in the Ninth Schedule of the Constitution. The demonstration, titled 'BC Satyagraha', was part of the association's growing campaign demanding 42% reservations for BCs in the State. Speaking at the event, AIOBCSA national president G. Kiran Kumar said the demand is not just a political issue but the result of a century-long social justice movement led by bahujans. He stressed that 42% reservations are essential to ensure fair and proportionate representation of BCs in governance and administration. The association criticised the Telangana government for what it called a lack of initiative and inaction on the matter. AIOBCSA national secretary B. Mahesh Goud stated that students across Telangana are united and determined to continue the movement until their demands are met. He warned that if necessary, the agitation would be taken to Delhi. The protest received support from various public figures and social justice activists. Among those present were BC Intellectual Forum convenor and retired IAS officer T. Chiranjeevulu, All India Bahujan Samaj Forum founder and retired DGP Poornachandra Rao, National BC Welfare Association president Jajula Srinivas Goud, BC Sangham national vice president Gujju Satyam, Social Justice Party president Pidikili Raju, and JAC leader Avaru Venu. A large number of students from Osmania University participated in the protest, voicing their support for the implementation of BC reservations and reaffirming their commitment to the cause of social justice. The AIOBCSA announced that the campaign would continue with similar protests planned in various districts across Telangana in the coming days.

A.S. Kiran Kumar to speak on ‘ISRO's legacy and beyond' in Mangaluru on June 22
A.S. Kiran Kumar to speak on ‘ISRO's legacy and beyond' in Mangaluru on June 22

The Hindu

time3 days ago

  • Science
  • The Hindu

A.S. Kiran Kumar to speak on ‘ISRO's legacy and beyond' in Mangaluru on June 22

Former Director of ISRO A.S. Kiran Kumar will speak on 'ISRO's legacy and beyond' at a programme to be organised by Ramakrishna Mission at Ramakrishna Mutt in Mangaluru on Sunday, June 22. He will also interact with students on the occasion. The programme, organised in association with Samatha Mahila Balaga, Mangaluru, will be held from 9.30 a.m. to 1 p.m.. M.M. Nayak, former Director of the Launch Vehicle Programme Office, ISRO, and former Professor at IISC Bengaluru, will also speak. 'Space on Wheels', a mobile science exhibition presented by U. R. Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru, will also be featured at the venue. The programme is a confluence of knowledge, science, and inspiration. It is free and open to all, a release from the mission said.

Programme on Isro's legacy and beyond on Jun 22
Programme on Isro's legacy and beyond on Jun 22

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Science
  • Time of India

Programme on Isro's legacy and beyond on Jun 22

Mangaluru: Ramakrishna Mission, Mangaluru, in association with Samatha Mahila Balaga, Mangaluru, is organising an inspirational programme titled 'Isro's Legacy and Beyond'. This scientific and motivational event will revolve around the extraordinary achievements of India in space technology. The event will be held from 9.30am to 1pm on Sunday, at Swami Vivekananda Auditorium, Ramakrishna Math. The keynote address will be delivered by Padma Shri AS Kiran Kumar, former chairman of Isro, Bengaluru, who will speak on the topic 'Isro's Legacy and Beyond'. The programme will include a talk on the history, achievements, and future vision of Isro, direct interaction with students, and 'Space on Wheels,' a mobile science exhibition will be presented by UR Rao Satellite Centre, Bengaluru. The programme will be graced by Swami Jitakamanandaji, secretary, Ramakrishna Mission, Mangaluru. Kathyayani Bhide, president, Samatha Mahila Balaga, will preside. Sumana Ghate, general manager, Karnataka Bank Ltd, will inaugurate the event. MM Nayak, former director, Launch Vehicle Programme Office, Isro, and former professor, IISs Bengaluru, will deliver the guest address. Vijayalaxmi Rao, Hon president, Samatha Mahila Balaga, will be the guest of honour. This programme is a confluence of knowledge, science, and inspiration. It is free and open to all, especially for students and the public who are passionate about space and science, stated a release.

Man killed, body stored in ice-cream freezer in ‘love triangle murder' in Tripura
Man killed, body stored in ice-cream freezer in ‘love triangle murder' in Tripura

The Print

time11-06-2025

  • The Print

Man killed, body stored in ice-cream freezer in ‘love triangle murder' in Tripura

The couple was not talking to each other after a recent fight, and the cousin got an inkling, he said. The victim was in a relationship with a 20-year-old woman. On the other side, the woman's cousin wanted to be with her, West Tripura's SP Kiran Kumar said. Agartala, Jun 11 (PTI) A 26-year-old man was allegedly murdered and his body stored in an ice-cream freezer in Tripura in a love triangle gone wrong, police said on Wednesday. He plotted a well-designed plan to kill the boyfriend, and invited him to the house of a relative in South Indiranagar in West Tripura on June 8, police said. The cousin, who is an MBBS graduate from Bangladesh, strangulated him to death with the help of three other persons present there, they said. Then they stuffed the body in a trolley bag. The next day, the cousin called his parents, who live in Gandacherra, to come to Agartala and take the trolley bag with them, police said. 'Accordingly, his parents came to Agartala with a car and took the trolley bag to Gandacherra. They concealed the body in an ice-cream freezer in their shop,' the SP said. The cousin wanted to physically exploit the woman, who recently lost her father. He knew that he couldn't do that till the boyfriend was in the scene, so he conspired to kill him, he said. The accused was a frequent visitor to the woman's house in Bankumari in the East Agartala police station area, he added. Police began an investigation after the victim's family lodged a missing person's complaint, and the cousin was the first person to be arrested, the officer said. 'Based on his confession, the body of the victim was retrieved from the freezer on Wednesday. After a post-mortem examination, the body was handed over to the victim's family,' he said. A total of six persons, including the cousin's parents, were arrested, Kumar said. PTI PS SOM This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Man killed, body stored in ice-cream freezer in 'love triangle murder' in Tripura
Man killed, body stored in ice-cream freezer in 'love triangle murder' in Tripura

Hindustan Times

time11-06-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Man killed, body stored in ice-cream freezer in 'love triangle murder' in Tripura

Agartala, A 26-year-old man was allegedly murdered and his body stored in an ice-cream freezer in Tripura in a love triangle gone wrong, police said on Wednesday. The victim was in a relationship with a 20-year-old woman. On the other side, the woman's cousin wanted to be with her, West Tripura's SP Kiran Kumar said. The couple was not talking to each other after a recent fight, and the cousin got an inkling, he said. He plotted a well-designed plan to kill the boyfriend, and invited him to the house of a relative in South Indiranagar in West Tripura on June 8, police said. The cousin, who is an MBBS graduate from Bangladesh, strangulated him to death with the help of three other persons present there, they said. Then they stuffed the body in a trolley bag. The next day, the cousin called his parents, who live in Gandacherra, to come to Agartala and take the trolley bag with them, police said. "Accordingly, his parents came to Agartala with a car and took the trolley bag to Gandacherra. They concealed the body in an ice-cream freezer in their shop," the SP said. The cousin wanted to physically exploit the woman, who recently lost her father. He knew that he couldn't do that till the boyfriend was in the scene, so he conspired to kill him, he said. The accused was a frequent visitor to the woman's house in Bankumari in the East Agartala police station area, he added. Police began an investigation after the victim's family lodged a missing person's complaint, and the cousin was the first person to be arrested, the officer said. "Based on his confession, the body of the victim was retrieved from the freezer on Wednesday. After a post-mortem examination, the body was handed over to the victim's family," he said. A total of six persons, including the cousin's parents, were arrested, Kumar said.

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