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Bihar court grants interim relief to educator Khan Sir in coaching institute firing case

Bihar court grants interim relief to educator Khan Sir in coaching institute firing case

A Bihar Court on Saturday granted interim relief to educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as ‘Khan Sir’, during the hearing of his anticipatory bail plea. The Patna Police also issued an appeal to the student community, urging them not to get swayed by professional rivalries or competition between various coaching centres. (PTI) The court upheld a ‘no coercive action’ order, directing the police not to take any harsh action against him until the next hearing in connection with the coaching institute firing case. Also Read| 25-yr-old Deoria dancer shot dead during stage show in Bihar after dispute over song request Earlier, the Patna Police had registered an FIR against Faisal Khan and two others in connection with the June 2 firing and vandalism incident outside his coaching institute. The FIR registration took place days after a group of people allegedly vandalised the Khan Global Studies Institute and pelted stones at its premises earlier that week. Two guards associated with the institute were arrested based on video evidence, officials said today. According to a press release …

Stones hurled at Khan Sir’s coaching institute in Patna, three arrested

Stones hurled at Khan Sir’s coaching institute in Patna, three arrested

A coaching institute run by educator Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, was allegedly vandalised and pelted with stones in Patna. Police arrested three people, including the director of a rival coaching centre, while investigating claims that shots were fired during the incident Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Odisha to unveil cinema policy, establish film training institute soon: Majhi

Odisha to unveil cinema policy, establish film training institute soon: Majhi

Bhubaneswar, Odisha Chief Minister Mohan Charan Majhi has announced that his government would soon unveil a special Odia cinema policy and establish a film training institute for the industry’s revival. Odisha to unveil cinema policy, establish film training institute soon: Majhi Majhi made the announcement while attending a special seminar on Odia cinema on Friday. He also suggested that filmmakers create movies on themes from Lord Jagannath and the Odia culture that has developed around him, the maritime history of Kalinga, tribal culture, stories of people’s struggle during natural calamities such as cyclones and floods, and the joys and sorrows of rural Odisha. He held an elaborate discussion with eminent personalities and artistes from the cine world on the current condition and future of Odia cinema. “We will soon implement a new film policy aiming to create Odia cinema’s own identity,” he said. “Cinema is not just a medium of entertainment; it is a true reflection of the memory, culture, thoughts and soul of a nation,” Majhi said. Commenting on the popularity of Odia cinema, …

Bihar govt removes Sanjay Gandhi’s name from Patna zoo, dairy technology institute

Bihar govt removes Sanjay Gandhi’s name from Patna zoo, dairy technology institute

Bihar Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. | Photo Credit: ANI The BJP-led government in the State on Wednesday (April 29, 2026) renamed the Sanjay Gandhi Biological Park as ‘Patna Zoo’, and the Sanjay Gandhi Institute of Dairy Technology as ‘Bihar State Institute of Dairy Technology’. The decisions were taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary. Published – April 30, 2026 03:34 am IST Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Govt institute in Delhi sends 2,200 students home as fuel crisis hits hostel mess| India News

Govt institute in Delhi sends 2,200 students home as fuel crisis hits hostel mess| India News

Citing an ongoing fuel crisis due the US-Iran war in West Asia, the government-run Indian Agriculture Research Institute (IARI) in Delhi, popularly known as Pusa Institute, has asked students of undergraduate batches, master’s degree first year, and PhD first year, to leave the campus for their homes, and their classes will be conducted online from April 6, 2026. In all, nearly 2,200 students would be affected. Protests are being held by Opposition parties and trade unions over the reported shortage of LPG. The government has assured there’s enough supply and backup. (Saikat Paul/ANI Photo) Follow: Live updates on West Asia war impact on India The IARI is one of India’s premier national institutions; it is financed and administered by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR). The official notice dated March 25, by Suresh Kumar, senior registrar, cited “the current energy crisis being faced by the country and its impact being felt by the institute” in running hostel messes. He said the decision was taken “based on inhouse due diligence in consultation with students’ representatives”. …

Delhi govt to redevelop hotel management institute; tourism outlay raised to ₹412 cr

Delhi govt to redevelop hotel management institute; tourism outlay raised to ₹412 cr

New Delhi, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, in her budget speech on Tuesday, allocated ₹412 crore for the tourism sector and said the government will undertake redevelopment of the Delhi Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology to support the hospitality sector by creating skilled manpower. Delhi govt to redevelop hotel management institute; tourism outlay raised to ₹412 cr Gupta announced an increase in allocation for tourism to ₹412 crore from ₹121 crore last year, along with a provision of ₹173 crore for Art, Culture and Language. Announcing the budget, Gupta said grand welcome gates will be installed at 13 major entry points, and roundabouts and intersections across the city will be beautified and around 1,000 modern toilet blocks will be constructed, for which ₹300 crore has been allocated. With the cooperation of the central government, she said that the Town Hall will be developed as a Global Heritage Centre in line with the vision of “One City, One Global Destination”, aimed at transforming Delhi into a world-class cultural hub with better infrastructure, connectivity and …

Delhi may get another AIIMS-like medical institute, govt mulling integrating 4 big hospitals | Delhi News

Delhi may get another AIIMS-like medical institute, govt mulling integrating 4 big hospitals | Delhi News

In a significant move aiming to enhance the healthcare facilities in the Trans-Yamuna area and develop the Capital as the hub of medical excellence, the Delhi government is mulling the integration of four big hospitals — Guru Tegh Bahadur Hospital, Delhi State Cancer Institute (DSCI), Rajiv Gandhi Super Speciality Hospital (RGSSH) and the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IHBAS) — and set up an autonomous multispeciality advanced facility similar to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), The Indian Express has learnt. The proposal — prepared by an expert committee under the Delhi Health department — has suggested naming the advanced healthcare facility as the Delhi Institute of Medical Sciences, and bringing RGSSH, IHBAS and the DSCI under GTB Hospital as the leading institution. The four hospitals are located close to each other in Northeast Delhi’s Dilshad Garden area. Strengthening mental health services at IHBAS —  emulating the standards set by National Institute of Mental Health and Neuro Sciences (NIMHANS) — has also been proposed. Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta recently held …

‘Misperceptions, misdated photos, inaccurate timelines’: Ravi Shankar Institute issues statement on Rishab Rikhiram’s ‘disciple’ status | Bollywood News

‘Misperceptions, misdated photos, inaccurate timelines’: Ravi Shankar Institute issues statement on Rishab Rikhiram’s ‘disciple’ status | Bollywood News

4 min readMumbaiUpdated: Feb 27, 2026 02:51 PM IST The Ravi Shankar Institute for Music and Performing Arts based in New Delhi has issued a formal statement clarifying that sitarist Rishab Rikhiram Sharma, 27, was not a disciple of the late sitar maestro Pandit Ravi Shankar beyond a couple of lessons, pushing back against the sitarist’s assertions to the contrary. The statement, issued by Amitavaa Ghosh, Director of the Ravi Shankar Institute located in Delhi’s Chanakyapuri, said that in the system of Indian classical music, “the word ‘disciple’ carries deep meaning”, is “not symbolic” or “established through an informal moment” and is a relationship that “evolves over many years of guidance and commitment”. “A few lessons and a brief appearance in concert/video cannot be considered equivalent to that level of formal, rigorous and immersive training,” he wrote in the statement. This Centre was also a home to Shankar whenever he was in Delhi and remains one to his family. The clarification follows growing public discussion over Rishab’s references to Pandit Ravi Shankar as his guru …

Consumer authority fines IAS coaching institute Vajirao & Reddy for misleading claims

Consumer authority fines IAS coaching institute Vajirao & Reddy for misleading claims

New Delhi: The Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) has imposed a penalty of ₹15 lakh on Vajirao & Reddy Institute for issuing misleading advertisements in connection with the UPSC Civil Services Examination (CSE) 2023 results. The coaching institute concealed material information and created a false impression about its role in candidates’ success, ministry of consumer affairs said in a statement on Monday, citing the CCPA‘s order dated 20 February. The advertisements on the institute’s official website said “Over 645 selections out of 1016 vacancies in UPSC CSE 2023 from Vajirao & Reddy Institute”; “6 in top 10 AIR”; “35 in top 50 AIR”; and “64 in top 100 AIR”, it said. The CCPA observed that the institute deliberately failed to disclose key details, particularly the specific courses undertaken by the successful candidates. The institute was also advertising multiple programmes on its website. This, the authority said, created a misleading impression that all successful candidates had enrolled in these regular courses and were trained by the institute across all stages of the examination. A query sent …

Munna Bhai’s ‘Dekh le’ girl Mumait Khan now runs a makeup institute; was bedridden for 7 years after accident: ‘God humiliated me’  | Bollywood News

Munna Bhai’s ‘Dekh le’ girl Mumait Khan now runs a makeup institute; was bedridden for 7 years after accident: ‘God humiliated me’  | Bollywood News

Mumait’s journey in the entertainment industry began far earlier than most. She was just 13 when she started working, and barely 18 when “Dekh Le” turned her into a nationwide sensation. What followed was a whirlwind—multiple Hindi, Telugu and Kannada films, a string of chartbuster item numbers, bold roles, and a rapidly cemented image as a sex symbol. And then, just as suddenly, she vanished from the spotlight. Born to a Pakistani father and a South Indian mother, Mumait spent most of her childhood in Mumbai. But behind the city’s glitter, her family was quietly struggling financially. It wasn’t pressure from her parents that pushed her into work—it was awareness. Mumait Khan in Dekh Le song. (Photo: IMDb) Started working at 13 Speaking to iDream Media, Mumait recalled, “It wasn’t my parents who asked us to earn money. As we were growing up, my sister and I realised we were running out of money. We knew it. As a child, I would walk to school just to save Rs 1.50. I would put it in …