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The State government took this decision since there is no NET, SLET or SET, and AICTE or similar regulatory body's regulations for the technical, engineering streams or other special fields
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The student activists burnt an effigy of Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy
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The protesters, including from BRSV, PDSU, AISF and SFI, demanded immediate withdrawal of land auction and wanted protection of the land and wildlife there
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In a recent circular issued to campus and constituent colleges, OU Registrar Prof. G Naresh Reddy stated that while institutions were obtaining permission to hold events, they were publishing posters without prior consent or confirmation from the invited guests.
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A senior Osmania University professor Dr. Ch Sailu, Dean Faculty of Pharmacy and senior professor of technology at OU College of Technology, suffered brain stroke while presenting the university budget
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Osmania University presented the budget for 2025-26 with a deficit of Rs.43.15 core due to inadequate grants from the State government.
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On Saturday, a large number of students from the University squatted at the Arts College, demanding the circular's withdrawal.
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Several students were arrested for demanding withdrawal of the university circular banning protests on campus
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Protests demanding withdraw of circular banning protests on the campus refused to die down
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The incident, which occurred on Tuesday morning, left K Naveen, a final year student pursuing Food Technology at Osmania University College of Technology with injuries to his back and head
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Soon after the bill was introduced, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy defended the government's decision
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Dragging them from historic Arts College building, police arrested several students who called for a bandh demanding the university to withdraw circular banning protests on campus
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Mild tension prevailed in view of the Osmania University bandh call given by the Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP) in protest of the university administration decision to ban protests on the campus
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ABVP national executive member and Telangana Universities coordinator Jeevan charged that the circular to impose ban on protests was undemocratic and reflected dictatorship attitude of the VC
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In a statement on Sunday, OU Registrar Prof. G Naresh Reddy clarified that the circular issued on March 13 does not enforce a complete ban on student protests or agitations in open areas within the university.
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BRS working president charged the government with breaking its promise of upholding democratic rights and the right to protest, terming the move as the most evil act against student protests
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The decision comes in response to disruptions caused by such activities, which have adversely impacted the smooth functioning of the university
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Chandrasekhar’s father Rajaiah said that the former seemed to have been all fine. He did not share anything with us, he added
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The almanac is applicable to MA, MCom, MSc, MSW, MCJ, and MLibISc - offered by university campus, constituent and affiliated colleges for the academic year 2024-25
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Priyadarshini Gaddam steered the R&R policy, advocated for skill development initiatives for the community and established Fire Department, Occupational Health Centre and Primary Health Centre at NMDC Steel Limited