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Tensions flare over Masjid-e-Ibrahim land dispute in Mallepally
Tensions flare over Masjid-e-Ibrahim land dispute in Mallepally

The Hindu

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Tensions flare over Masjid-e-Ibrahim land dispute in Mallepally

A dispute over the historic Masjid-e-Ibrahim land in Mallepally has sparked a political and community-led protest, after an attempt to enforce a court order triggered concern among local residents and religious groups. The row escalated on Wednesday afternoon when Habeeb Nagar police personnel, along with court officials, arrived near a function hall in the area to execute a civil court directive concerning the land's ownership. Their presence was met with a strong protest by locals, who feared a bid to transfer control of the mosque to another party. AIMIM MLA Majid Hussain, along with party workers, the local corporator, and religious scholars, led the protest from the front. The MLA also offered prayers at the mosque and addressed the media, vowing to secure a stay order from the court by presenting the necessary documentation. He said AIMIM members had remained at the site overnight in anticipation of the move. GHMC claims Habeeb Nagar police Inspector T. Purushottam Rao said: 'Claims were raised by the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) that the land in question is government property. However, local residents insist that the site is a place of worship and must remain so. The dispute stems from a civil case, where the court ruled in favour of one Abdul Mukheed. The opposing party is understood to belong to the Anjuman backward class Muslim minority community.' The Inspector confirmed that nearly 50 personnel were deployed for security. 'The court directed us to provide protection in a property matter. The GHMC has claimed ownership, while the community says it is a place of worship. The situation ended with the parties deciding to take the matter to court,' the officer informed. 'The opposing party is understood to belong to the Anjuman backward class Muslim minority community.'T. Purushottam Rao Habeeb Nagar police Inspector

Student organisations accuse corporate colleges of ‘rank scam,' demand action
Student organisations accuse corporate colleges of ‘rank scam,' demand action

The Hindu

time05-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Student organisations accuse corporate colleges of ‘rank scam,' demand action

Leaders of student organisations have accused certain corporate college managements of resorting to what they call the 'Ranks' scam.' At a press conference in Vijayawada on Thursday, Student Federation of India (SFI) state secretary Prasanna Kumar alleged that after the JEE (Advanced)-2025 results were announced on June 2, many corporate colleges began making false claims that the top rankers belonged to their respective coaching centre or institution. Citing examples, he said: 'Majid Hussain, who secured an all-India 3rd rank, was falsely claimed as a student of a private college, while in reality he attended coaching classes at a private academy in Madhya Pradesh. Similarly, Akshat Kumar, who secured an all-India 6th rank, did not study in a private college as claimed by them but was a student of another private academy.' He added that in the race to garner a bigger pie of the student talent for the next academic batches, these corporate colleges made false claims over successful students' ranks to deceive students and parents. He said: 'There was a sharp decline in enrolments in these colleges as a large number of students were resorting to taking the extreme step of suicide. The government must take measures to check these fraudulent practices.' The leaders of the All-India Students Federation (AISF) also made similar charges against educational institutions and have said that the practice of multiple institutions claiming credit for the success of a single candidate in entrance exams can be misleading for parents. They demanded action against Telugu film actors, who serve as brand ambassadors for these institutions.

Narayanites shine in JEE Advanced 2025 results
Narayanites shine in JEE Advanced 2025 results

Hans India

time03-06-2025

  • General
  • Hans India

Narayanites shine in JEE Advanced 2025 results

Hyderabad: Narayana has once again set a benchmark of excellence by securing 5 out of the top 10 ranks in JEE Advanced 2025. Narayana achieved All India Ranks (AIR) 3, 4, 6, 7, and 10 in the open category. Leading this exceptional performance are Majid Hussain- (AIR 3)- Madhya Pradesh, Parth Mandar Vartak (AIR 4)-Maharashtra, Akshat Chaurasia (AIR 6)-Rajasthan, Sahil Deo (AIR 7)-Maharashtra, and Vadlamudi Lokesh (AIR 10)-Andhra Pradesh, whose stellar achievements have made the institution immensely proud. In addition to these top ranks, Narayanites secured 43 of the top 100 ranks and 200 out of top1,000 ranks, paving the way for coveted admissions into India's premier IITs. Dr P Sindhura, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the achievers, stating, 'The success of our students stems from Narayana's robust learning ecosystem, which emphasises conceptual mastery, rigorous practice, and technology-driven education. Our holistic approach, championed through the Disha programme, supports students both academically and emotionally, with a strong focus on their mental well-being. Our unique Concept Definition Formula (CDF) methodology fosters critical thinking, while a structured micro-schedule maximises learning efficiency. Through periodic assessments, detailed error analysis, and personalised mentoring, we empower students to excel in competitive exams like the JEE. Our faculty go beyond teaching, they inspire, guide, and nurture each student's potential.' P Sharani, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, attributed this phenomenal success to the seamless synergy between students, parents, and teachers. She highlighted the pivotal role of technology in enhancing academic performance, adding, 'Our in-house, online self-learning app nLearn facilitates real-time progress tracking, adaptive learning, and performance analysis, ensuring that students receive personalised support at every stage of their preparation.'

Sri Chaitanya, Narayana colleges claim top ranks in JEE (Advanced)
Sri Chaitanya, Narayana colleges claim top ranks in JEE (Advanced)

The Hindu

time02-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Sri Chaitanya, Narayana colleges claim top ranks in JEE (Advanced)

Narayana Educational Institutions said five of the top-10 All India open category ranks were achieved by its students in the JEE (Advanced) 2025, results of which were announced on Monday. It said 43 of the top 100 ranks were bagged by its students, it said in a press release. The top rankers are Majid Hussain (3), Parth Mandar Vartak (4), Akshat Chaurasia (6), Sahil Deo (7), and Vadlamudi Lokesh (10). A robust learning ecosystem, which emphasises conceptual mastery, rigorous practice and tech-driven education contributed to our students' success, said Narayana directors P. Sindhura and P. Sharani. Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, in a press release, said its student Vangala Ajay Reddy, who secured all-India first rank in JEE (Advanced) 2025, had scored 300 out of 300 marks in JEE (Main) 2025. The four ranks in the top-10 category include the all-India first rank of D. Gnana Rutvik Sai (OBC), Majid Hussain (3), Ujjwal Kesari (5), and Akshat Kumar Chaurasia (6). In addition, it claimed seven ranks in top-20, 19 top-50 and 29 in top-100 ranks. Delivering quality education through both online and offline modes, supported by top-tier faculty across the country, and the role of well-designed programmes, micro-schedules, internal exams and ranking systems helped achieved the outcomes, its academic director Sushma Boppana said.

PhysicsWallah student Majid Hussain secures AIR 3 in JEE Advanced 2025, three others in top 100
PhysicsWallah student Majid Hussain secures AIR 3 in JEE Advanced 2025, three others in top 100

Business Standard

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

PhysicsWallah student Majid Hussain secures AIR 3 in JEE Advanced 2025, three others in top 100

VMPL New Delhi [India], June 2: Education company PhysicsWallah (PW) has announced its JEE Advanced 2025 results, with four of its students ranking in the top 100. The high rank achievers are students like Majid Hussain (AIR 3), followed by Mohit Agrawal (AIR 12), Rishabh Iyer (AIR 48), and Shiven Toshniwal (AIR 58). These achievements are an example of the flexibility of the learning ecosystem that PW tries to provide, with students getting good scores through both online courses via the PW app and offline, tech-enabled PW Vidyapeeth centres, and PW's Bothra Classes depending on their individual preferences and learning styles. "I am extremely happy with the results and what I've accomplished," said Majid Hussain on his scores. "I studied at school but made time for self-study in the evenings. I watched PhysicsWallah's online lectures, which helped me get conceptual clarity. The way teachers explained concepts and tried to keep things practical made tough topics feel manageable." Alakh Pandey, Educator, Founder and CEO of PhysicsWallah, said, "Congratulations to all students who have cleared the JEE Advanced 2025. Your focus, resilience, and commitment reflect the spirit of consistent learning. At PW, we try to build systems that prioritise clarity, consistency, and access which further tries to enable students from several backgrounds to pursue their academic goals. As an educational organisation, we try to remain committed to improving how learning is delivered -- not just for outcomes, but to provide educational equity. And to those who didn't achieve the result they hoped for, this is just one step in a long journey." PhysicsWallah's (PW) is attempting to provide accessible education for students appearing for the competitive JEE Advanced Exam. The platform's innovative teaching methods, including features like dedicated doubt-solving engine, daily practice tests with video solutions, personalised learning paths, and a vast library of learning resources, tries to help students to work towards their academic journey. This year, over 1.8 lakh students appeared for the JEE Advanced 2025 exam. About PhysicsWallah (PW) PhysicsWallah (PW), an education platform, was founded in 2020 by Alakh Pandey and Prateek Maheshwari. Headquartered in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, PW aims to democratize education through online, offline and hybrid platforms. Initially launched as a YouTube channel in 2016, PW now offers education to students through its YouTube channels, including vernacular languages. PW aims to create a hybrid education ecosystem in the country by establishing tech-enabled offline and hybrid centres in cities nationwide. PW's offerings span various educational segments, including test preparation, a skilling vertical, higher education, and education abroad. PW has raised funding from investors, including Hornbill Capital, Lightspeed Ventures, Westbridge and GSV Ventures.

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