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Time of India
24-05-2025
- Health
- Time of India
Student leads by example with 23 blood donations in six years
Chhapra: At just 18, Bhuwaneshwar Kumar from Chhapra donated blood for the first time in June 2019. Since then, he has committed himself to the cause, making 23 donations and inspiring many others to follow his lead. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Bhuwaneshwar's dedication to this noble cause is truly commendable. Despite initial apprehensions, he took the leap of faith, motivated by a desire to help those in need. His determination did not waver, even during the challenging times of the Covid-19 pandemic, when he continued to donate blood without fail. What sets Bhuwaneshwar apart is not just his personal commitment but also his ability to inspire others. As the leader of the youth wing of the Red Cross Society in Chhapra, he has become a role model for his peers and siblings, encouraging them to embrace the act of blood donation. Inspired by him, his younger sister Neha Kumari opted to donate blood on her birthday, rather than having a pomp show. His efforts have borne fruit with several of his friends also following in his footsteps, collectively contributing to saving countless lives. Bhuwaneshwar, a BEd student at Solanki College, affiliated with J P University in Chhapra, said, "I learned that by donating blood, a person benefits from the production of new cells in the body. It also strengthens the body's defence mechanism." Asked about his aspirations, Bhuwaneshwar said, "I am willing to serve the country by joining the Army." Bhuwaneshwar has also emerged as an inspiring motivator among his peers. Thanks to his encouragement, four of his friends – Piyush Raj, Suraj Kumar, Vikash Gupta and Ritik Raj –have become regular blood donors.


Time of India
26-04-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
51 JP University students get job offers
Chhapra: Altogether 51 students of Chhapra-based JP University got job offers during a campus placement drive organised at the University Senate Hall on Saturday. This includes job offers to 41 boys and 10 girls. Inaugurating the placement drive, the vice chancellor, Parmendra Kumar Bajpai, congratulated the boys and girls on their bright future. This placement drive was the second in April, as one such drive was held on April 11, in which 119 students received job offers, including 89 boys and 30 girls. On Saturday, two major tyre manufacturers in the country participated in the placement drive and selected students for apprenticeships. One of the representatives of the company, Abhishek Kumar of MRF, said, "During the apprenticeship , the selected students would be paid Rs. 18,000 to 19,500, and after completion of the three years of apprenticeship, they would be placed in the pay scale of Rs 35,000 to 40,000 per month. The selected students would have to report to the plants of the companies in Gujarat and Hyderabad.


Time of India
25-04-2025
- General
- Time of India
Retired prof ignites literary spark in Chhapra's youth
Chhapra: In the quiet lanes of Chhapra 's Mission Compound, the home of retired English professor V K Sinha has become a weekend destination for young minds eager to dive into the world of literature. Every Sunday, his residence turns into a gathering place for students, drawn not by obligation, but by a shared passion for language, learning and self-expression. Sinha, former head of the English department at J P University , has devoted his post-retirement years to nurturing a love for English literature among the youth. With literary quizzes, elocution contests, essay-writing sessions and translation workshops, he crafts each week's activities with care and intent, offering students not just instruction, but inspiration. His mission is defined by a rare openness. Sinha's personal library, a carefully built collection of English books, is freely accessible to any student who seeks it. There are no fees, no formalities, only the belief that knowledge should be shared, not shelved. When asked why he chooses to invest so much time in others when the world often looks the other way, Sinha, 70, said, "I get energy from such good jobs." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Google Analytics tools for improving business website engagement business website engagement | Search ads Search Now Undo His commitment to education is rooted in a career that extended beyond the classroom. In an era when admissions were secured through influence, a practice known as "pairvi", Sinha used his voice through fearless editorials in local English dailies, calling for fairness and integrity in the system. Now, his efforts have built a movement. With support from fellow academics like M K Sharan and K K Dwivedi, he has fostered a growing network of literary mentors and motivated students bound by a shared love for language.


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Placement drive at JP University on April 26
Chhapra: Another round of placement drive would be conducted at the J P University on April 26, where reputed companies are expected to visit. Earlier, the university organised three rounds of campus placements, under the guidance of vice-chancellor, Parmendra Kumar Bajpai. An official of the university said the selected students would be offered a basic salary ranging from Rs 17,500 to 20,500 per month.