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4 held in Keonjhar for minor's gang rape, murder
4 held in Keonjhar for minor's gang rape, murder

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Time of India

4 held in Keonjhar for minor's gang rape, murder

1 2 Keonjhar/Bhubaneswar: Four men were arrested on Thursday for the alleged gang rape and murder of a 17-year-old Plus II student in Keonjhar district, two days after her body was found hanging from a tree. "Based on the complaint of the deceased girl's father and prima facie evidence, we arrested all the four accused on charges of gang rape and murder," SP Nitin Kusalkar said. The incident comes days after the gang rape of a college student on Gopalpur beach in Ganjam district drew widespread condemnation with CM Mohan Charan Majhi calling for strict action against the perpetrators. Police have collected DNA samples from the suspects for profiling and comparison with the deceased's samples, Kusalkar said. Police sources said one of the accused, aged 19, was in a relationship with the minor for about a month. "The girl's father found her body hanging from a tree behind their residence on Tuesday morning. In his FIR, he identified the 19-year-old as the primary accused, who allegedly committed the assault with three accomplices aged 19, 27 and 42. All are residents of Keonjhar district," the SP added. Police sources said the father, in his complaint, claimed the accused murdered her and made it look like a suicide by hanging her body. "We are awaiting the post-mortem report that will ascertain the exact cause of death," Kusalkar said. Another police officer said while the primary accused had sexually abused the victim, the other three suspects aided in the offence. "All three accomplices would face gang-rape charges under the new criminal laws, even if they had not sexually assaulted her," the officer said. On Thursday, separate teams of BJD and Congress members visited the girl's village and met her family members.

TV Anupama gets nostalgic about her school life
TV Anupama gets nostalgic about her school life

New Indian Express

time13-06-2025

  • General
  • New Indian Express

TV Anupama gets nostalgic about her school life

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: While being received by the school band of Carmel Girls' Higher Secondary School, Vazhuthacaud, government special secretary T V Anupama got nostalgic about her school time. A former member of her school band team, she was there to inaugurate the merit day celebrations of the school on Thursday. 'My disciplined learning pattern in school and the support of my teachers have helped me to step forward in life,' she told students. The civil service officer, who completed her post-graduation from Harvard University the year before, cited herself as an example to say that learning is a continuous process. The function that honoured over 200 students of the school who scored full A+ in SSLC and Plus II examinations, was also attended by school manager Sr Priya, school director Sr Renita, principal M Anjana and vice-principal Jolly George.

UG, PG first-year classes to begin from July 10
UG, PG first-year classes to begin from July 10

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

UG, PG first-year classes to begin from July 10

Bhubaneswar: The higher education department on Wednesday announced that classes for first-year students of both undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) courses will begin on July 10, as it released the detailed admission schedule for the upcoming academic session. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now For UG courses, the first round of provisional seat allotment under phase will be declared on June 12, with admissions scheduled from June 13 to 17. The second round of allotment will be published on June 22, and candidates can take admission between June 23 and 25. The third round of seat allotment will be announced on July 1, with admissions from July 2 to 4. A list of selected and waitlisted candidates will be released on July 13, with admission for this category on July 14. The second phase of UG admissions will commence after the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) declares the instant/supplementary results of the Plus II examination. For PG courses, the first round of provisional allotment will be out on June 13, and admissions will be held from June 16 to 18. The second round list will be published on June 23, with admission from June 24 to 26. The third round selection list will be announced on July 3, followed by admissions from July 4 to 8. The final list of selected and waitlisted candidates will be released on July 22, and admissions for them will be conducted from July 23 to 25.

‘Time management, focus, clarity of concepts key to success'
‘Time management, focus, clarity of concepts key to success'

Time of India

time21-05-2025

  • Science
  • Time of India

‘Time management, focus, clarity of concepts key to success'

1 2 Bhubaneswar: Top scorers in Plus II examinations , whose results were declared on Wednesday, underscored the significance of time management , clarity on subjects and concepts, and focus as their mantra of success. While the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) did not release an official list of toppers, many students who appeared for the Plus II exams performed exceptionally well. This year, more than 2,200 students scored above 90% compared to 546 students last year. Kashis Naik of BJB Higher Secondary School in Bhubaneswar scored 557 out of 600 (92.9%) in the humanities stream. "Hard work, routine and balance helped me score good marks in the exams. I studied for six to seven hours regularly, apart from classes. I focused more on understanding concepts rather than memorising them." Most of the top-scoring students said they avoided last-minute rote learning and relied on textbooks and self-prepared notes. "Solving question papers of previous years and practising sample papers helped me a lot in scoring good marks. Teachers were always a phone call away and helped in clearing doubts," said Goutam Giri of Baripada, who scored 571 out of 600 (95.2%) in the science stream. Sonam Gadnayak of Angul, who scored 92.8%, said, "I scored 82% in Class X exams but improved my scores significantly in higher secondary examinations due to proper focus and time management. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Ative sua licença do antivírus agora Clique aqui Undo Self-study also played a crucial role in scoring good marks." Students can check their individual results and download provisional marksheets from the official websites — and They can also check their results from the Student Academic Management System (SAMS) portal's 'e-space'.

Plus II results today; deadline for UG applications extended to June 1
Plus II results today; deadline for UG applications extended to June 1

Time of India

time20-05-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

Plus II results today; deadline for UG applications extended to June 1

1 2 Bhubaneswar: Results of the Plus II examinations, conducted by the Council of Higher Secondary Education (CHSE), will be announced on Wednesday. Results of all four streams — humanities, science, commerce and vocational — will be declared simultaneously at 4 pm, official sources said. As many as 3.91 lakh students appeared for the Plus II examinations this year. Students can check their results on the official websites — and State govt on Tuesday extended the last date for applications for admission to undergraduate courses to June 1 in wake of the delay in the publication of Plus II results. The last date for submission of applications was earlier May 21. There are a total of 273,789 seats in 1,053 degree colleges, including self-financing and Sanskrit colleges, in the state. Admission to these colleges is conducted centrally through the Student Academic Management System (SAMS) portal. The admission process began on April 16 with application forms available on the portal. Since then, 148,446 students have applied online. As the results of higher secondary examination have not yet been declared, students were asked to choose the 'appeared' option. After some resentment among students regarding the last date for applications, the deadline was extended to June 1, sources said. Sources said school and mass education Minister Nityananda Gond discussed the matter with higher education minister Suryabanshi Suraj, seeking an extension of the deadline for submission of applications.

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