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Hans India
22 minutes ago
- Hans India
TGICET-2025 admissions counselling schedule announced
Hyderabad: The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) has officially announced the counselling schedule for TGICET-2025 admissions following a meeting held today under the chairmanship of Prof. V. Balakista Reddy. The meeting was attended by key officials, including A. Sridevasena, Commissioner of Technical Education and Convenor of TGICET-2025 Admissions. The first phase of counselling begins with online filing of basic information, payment of the processing fee, and slot booking from August 20 to August 28. Certificate verification for candidates who have booked slots will be conducted from August 22 to August 29, excluding August 27. Candidates can exercise their options from August 25 to August 30, with the final freezing of options scheduled for August 30. Provisional allotment of seats will be announced on or before September 2, followed by tuition fee payment and self-reporting through the website from September 2 to September 5. The final phase of counselling is set to begin on September 8 for candidates who missed the first phase. Certificate verification will be held on September 9, and option entry will be open from September 9 to September 10. Freezing of options will take place on September 10, and seat allotment will be declared on or before September 13. Tuition fee payment and self-reporting will be conducted from September 13 to September 15, with reporting at allotted colleges scheduled for September 15 and 16. Spot admission guidelines for MBA and MCA private unaided colleges will be published on the official website by September 15. A detailed notification with candidate instructions will be available on the same portal from August 18.

The Wire
17 hours ago
- The Wire
Rustomjee Group Collaborates with DBIS-MUN 2025 to Empower Youth in Reimagining India's Future Cities
A partnership built on purpose, participation, and the power of young ideas Mumbai, 13 August 2025: Rustomjee Group partnered with Don Bosco International School's Model United Nations (DBIS-MUN) 2025 as a key supporter in a collaboration that brings together education, imagination, and urban development. Taking place in Mumbai, this association was anchored in the theme 'Future Cities of India' and aimed to create an active platform for school students. This initiative reflected Rustomjee's ongoing commitment to its core philosophy of 'Building Better Futures' by engaging meaningfully with young minds and enabling real dialogue around sustainability, inclusion, and thoughtful design in city-making. Through this partnership, Rustomjee hoped to amplify youth voices, empower civic imagination, and co-create a vision for cities that are not only built better, but lived better. As part of this initiative, Rustomjee introduced the Rustomjee Youth Fellowship, a first-of-its-kind platform designed to invite MUN delegates to reflect on what kind of cities they wish to live in. DBIS-MUN 2025 took place at Don Bosco International School with participation from over 240 student delegates from across schools. The event opened with a keynote address and participation from Mr. Percy Chowdhry, Executive Director of Rustomjee Group culminated in the felicitation of the top three Youth Fellowship winners, whose work was presented at the closing ceremony and will feature across Rustomjee's digital platforms. Beyond the Fellowship, Rustomjee's on-ground engagement at the MUN included a thoughtfully curated installation called The Future Wall. Each student received a symbolic brick, on which they wrote one idea, one wish, or one change they hope to see in the cities of tomorrow. These bricks came together to form a collective installation — not just a wall of ideas, but a shared vision crafted by the very generation that will shape what comes next. Additionally, Rustomjee unveiled its Cities of Tomorrow booklet at the event. It captures both the changing vocabulary of urban development across the world and how Rustomjee is bringing some of those principles to life across its ongoing and upcoming projects. Mr. Percy Chowdhry, Executive Director of Rustomjee Group, reflected on the significance of the initiative, stating, "At Rustomjee, we believe the true blueprint of a city is shaped not just by its buildings, but by the dreams and voices of the people who live in it. Our partnership with DBIS-MUN is about giving the next generation a platform to be heard. We're investing in their imagination, their ideas, and the belief that meaningful change often begins with a single question from a young mind.' This collaboration between Rustomjee and DBIS-MUN is not a one-off campaign, it is a reflection of what meaningful brand engagement can look like when it places purpose before promotion. (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with NRDPL and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR This is an auto-published feed from PTI with no editorial input from The Wire.


New Indian Express
21 hours ago
- New Indian Express
Rare copper plates shed light on Vengi Chalukya power, patronage in Telangana
HYDERABAD: Of the nine copper plate inscriptions discovered earlier in Kodad, Suryapet district, two more sets have now been decoded, offering fresh insights into the Vengi Chalukya dynasty's political history, royal grants, and military achievements. These inscriptions are preserved at the Department of Heritage in Hyderabad. According to Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) Director (Epigraphy) K Muniratnam Reddy, the seventh set, dated Saka 843 (April 22, 921 CE), is written in Sanskrit using the Telugu script. It records the grant of the village Eramgundi and 12 khandugas of land in Etavakili to the temple of Erisvarabhattaraka in Kondapalli visaya. The inscription praises Vijayaditya IV, who ruled for six months, for defeating the Kalinga Gangas, burning the city of Madanapura, and vanquishing a Ratta commander before performing the grand Tulapurusha dana ceremony, donating heaps of gold to several Brahmins. The sixth set, issued by Vikramaditya II, son of Chalukya Bhima I and Vijayamahadevi, bears the royal Varaha (boar) emblem and includes a detailed genealogy tracing the Eastern Chalukya line from its founder Kubja Visnuvardhana, brother of Badami Chalukya emperor Pulakesin II.