Archive for May, 2009

Nine IT-BHU students booked for violence

IT-BHUAs many as nine students of B.Tech (final year) in the Institute of Technology (IT), Banaras Hindu University, were accused of indulging in violence and sent to the Lanka police station.
According to Prof SN Upadhyaya, director, IT-BHU, students living in one of the hostels of the university indulged in violence on Thursday night. Later, the members of the Proctorial Board handed them over to the police after their identification. “The university would take appropriate disciplinary action against them if they are found guilty of committing violence within hotel premises,” he assured.
The students were about to leave for their homes in a couple of days and were celebrating their last few moments at IT-BHU with liquor and snacks. Some old rivalry lead to this incident. Probably they thought to sort it out before they left BHU.
Meanwhile, the Lanka police have lodged an FIR against the accused students. A number of students are also believed to have received injuries in the incident.
It might be mentioned here that the students had taken their final examinations this year and most of them had been selected in the campus interview held recently at the university. But after the incident all nine of them have lost their offers.

Kul Geet

I was unable to read Kul Geet in Devnagari Script.
Too blurred and difficult.
Please SHARPEN every letter in Devnagari Script and Present Attractively so that it becomes a pleasure to read. Suggest letters should be like Title “Kul Geet” on this post.

Thanks

Book release at BHU

BHUBanaras Hindu University V-C DP Singh released MUMBAI 26/11 The Untold Story, a book on recent Mumbai terrorist attack at a special function held at V-C Lodge in the university.

According to varsity spokesperson, the book, probably among the first work on the Mumbai attack, is a candid piece of work by first time writer Mayank Narayan Singh who is an assistant registrar in BHU.

The 80-page book focuses on the spirit which has made India survive in spite of centuries’ invasions and communicates the blooming of hope amongst clattering guns and grenades.

Rector, BHU BD Singh, registrar KP Upadhyaya, chief proctor HCS Rathod and other senior officials were also present on the occasion.

BHU club elections

Prof SP Singh of Department of Genetics and Plant Breeding, Banaras Hindu University has been elected the general secretary of BHU University Club during its general body meeting held in the university.
According to varsity spokesperson, a number of members including Dr CK Behera of Institute of Technology was elected treasurer and Dr SP Mathur of department of Radiology, Institute of Medical Sciences (IMS) was elected as auditor of the club.

Vice-chancellor, BHU DP Singh announced an amount of Rs 50,000 to the club on the occasion.

Training programme for farmers ends

BHU GateThe 10-day training programme for farmers hailing from Gaya (Bihar), organised at the Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), concluded.

Addressing the concluding function, director Prof Shivraj Singh highlighted the role of agriculture in country’s economy and said proper management in farming could further improve the situation.

The training programme included new inputs of recent developments in the field of agriculture from agriculture scientists of the university. The farmers also made a visit to the agricultural farms of the university. The training programme was organized in collaboration with the Agriculture Technology Management Association (ATMA), Bihar.

The concluding function was presided over by the dean Prof Ram Pratap Singh while Prof NS Jadaun gave certificates to the participating farmers. The function was also addressed by Prof Arun Kumar Singh, head, department of extension education, and Dr OP Mishra.