Following a series of student suicides, IIT-Kharagpur is considering easing academic pressures. The institute plans to reform its attendance policy to better balance student well-being and academic demands. This decision comes after the recent deaths of multiple students, prompting a review of policies that may contribute to student stress.
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The Supreme Court criticized the Enforcement Directorate for its 'inhuman conduct' in interrogating former Haryana Congress MLA Surender Panwar for almost 15 hours, resulting in his arrest at 1.40 am. The court upheld the quashing of his arrest and directed the ED to adopt more humane and reasonable investigation practices.
Tejashwi Yadav accuses BJP of manipulating Bihar election timings, claiming the Election Commission acts on BJP's signals. He criticizes Amit Shah for misleading voters with falsehoods and not addressing governance issues. Yadav also questions why BJP hasn't increased the reservation limit despite frequently mentioning it.
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's Budget speech announced tax exemption for salaries up to Rs 12 lakh, leading to applause and chants of 'Modi, Modi' in the BJP benches. However, opposition parties protested over the Kumbh stampede and eventually walked out. The session, marked by divided reactions, reflected the political split and customary reactions in the 75-minute address.
Home minister Amit Shah urged insurgents in the North-East to surrender and join the mainstream, highlighting the success of over 10,500 militants who have done so since 2014. He emphasized the Modi government's efforts in resolving regional disputes and promoting opportunities for youth, leading to a significant reduction in violent incidents.
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