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Time of India
14-07-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
Dsmnru students win 5 medals in badminton meet
Lucknow: Two physically disabled students of Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilitation University (DSMNRU) made the university and the country proud by winning one gold, one silver and three bronze medals in different categories at the Uganda Para Badminton International Tournament held in Kampala, Uganda, recently. Participants from around 50 countries took part in the tournament. DSMNRU's Swati, who is pursuing BA at the university and plays with one hand, won a silver medal in women's singles, a gold medal in doubles and a bronze medal in mixed doubles at the tournament. Swati, who hails from a small village in Jalaun, said, "I began playing badminton with a single hand at a small stadium in Orai. My father Kamlesh Kumar is a farmer and luckily my mother's name is Shakuntala Devi, the same as my university. My father, mother and my university are behind my success." Meanwhile, MBA student Kanak Singh won two bronze medals in singles and doubles. She also credited her parents and coach for her success. DSMNRU badminton coach Irshad Ahmed said, "These two players of the university not only raised the name of the university and the country, but also gave a message to the whole society that no matter what the challenges are, every goal can be achieved with true hard work and confidence."


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Marks of over 5,000 UP Board students changed after scrutiny
1 2 Prayagraj: UP Board authorities on Monday announced the scrutiny results which showed that marks of 5,946 students (19.06% of those who applied) were altered either by increase or decrease. This year, 31,194 students applied for scrutiny, with 5,495 from the high school and 25,699 from the intermediate. Of these, the marks of 815 high school students and 5,131 intermediate students were changed. The number of students whose marks were changed indicates a worrying degree of negligence on the part of teachers responsible for the initial evaluation. Authorities said appropriate action will be taken against the teachers found responsible for the carelessness. Whether the marks were adjusted upwards, downwards, or there were simply calculation errors, this discrepancy points to oversight at multiple levels of the evaluation process. In terms of the Prayagraj regional office jurisdiction, the marks of 2,091 high school and intermediate students from 23 districts underwent changes following scrutiny. Regional secretary Kamlesh Kumar said out of 2,316 high school students who applied for scrutiny, the marks of 374 students witnessed alteration. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo by Taboola by Taboola Among the 10,001 intermediate students, 1,717 had changes in their marks. Overall, 2,091 students (16.97%) of the 12,317 applicants in the Prayagraj region saw modifications in their results. Additionally, 254 students from the Prayagraj region took advantage of the Right to Information (RTI) Act to view their evaluated answer sheets. Kumar said 175 intermediate and 79 high school students reviewed their copies after paying the nominal fee of Rs 10. This marks an increase compared to last year when only 210 students (157 intermediate and 53 high school students) accessed their evaluated answer sheets under RTI.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Time of India
Woman married under CM's dowry-free scheme forced out over dowry; 4 booked
Pilibhit: An FIR was filed on Saturday night against four people, including a man who allegedly forced his 24-year-old wife to leave their home after demanding dowry—despite their marriage taking place under Uttar Pradesh's dowry-free mass marriage scheme in was married on Feb 13 in a mass ceremony organised by the district social welfare department. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Her father, Om Prakash of Naokurh village under Pilibhit Kotwali police limits, said he gave a gold ring and Rs 1.5 lakh in cash to the groom, Kamlesh Kumar, 30, of Purha Pareva village under Bilsanda police station, during the engagement on Dec 15, agreeing to a dowry-free marriage, Kumar and his family allegedly harassed Mahima physically and mentally, demanded Rs 1 lakh and a gold chain, and threatened to kill her if the demands weren't met. She was eventually forced to leave her marital home on March said he approached the local police and senior officials but received no response. He then moved the court of the chief judicial magistrate, which directed the police to register a Kotwali SHO Rajiv Kumar Singh said the four accused were booked under BNS sections 85 (cruelty by husband or relatives), 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt), 351(2) (criminal intimidation), 352 (intentional insult), and relevant sections of the .District social welfare officer Chandra Mohan Vishnoi said the scheme has no mechanism to protect women from post-marriage violence. "The state spends Rs 51,000 on each marriage—Rs 35,000 is transferred to the bride's bank account, Rs 10,000 is for household essentials, and Rs 6,000 covers ceremony expenses," he added.


Hindustan Times
06-05-2025
- Hindustan Times
Man forges papers in a bid to beat Thai ban, nabbed at Lko's CCSIA
In a bid to re-enter Thailand, despite a ban imposed by a Thai court, a 39-year-old man was arrested at Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport (CCSIA) in Lucknow on Monday for allegedly using a forged passport and fake identity documents. The accused arrested by Sarojini Nagar police (Sourced) 'The accused, Kamlesh Kumar, real name Kamlesh Yadav, confessed that he had been barred by a Thai court for working illegally in Thailand without an employment visa. To bypass the restriction, he created a new identity by altering his name, father's name, and date of birth, and obtained a fresh passport and Aadhar card using forged documents,' said SHO Sarojini Nagar, Rajdev Ram Prajapati. 'Based on a formal complaint filed by Upendra Tiwari J, an official with the Bureau of Immigration, a case has been registered at Sarojini Nagar Police Station under Charges of sections 318(4), 319(2), 338, 336(3), and 340(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with Section 12 of the Passport Act,' the SHO added. According to police, the incident came to light when the accused attempted to board flight FD-147 to Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), Bangkok. At the immigration counter, officers grew suspicious after Kamlesh failed to provide a return ticket and hotel booking, both mandatory under tourist visa regulations. Upon further checks, authorities discovered that the accused had previously been issued two passports (HS2595917 and S7146924) under the name Kamlesh Yadav, with a date of birth listed as July 2, 1986. However, the current passport (C4816204) presented at the airport bore the name Kamlesh Kumar with a date of birth of May 10, 1975 — raising immediate red flags. 'Following interrogation, Kamlesh admitted to forging his documents to evade the travel ban and gain re-entry into Thailand. He also acknowledged that the Aadhar card submitted with the passport application was fabricated,' a police release read.