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Time of India
15-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Dakshina Kannada to get one more law school
Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada district will have another law college, which will start functioning from the next academic year. The 145-year-old St Aloysius (Deemed to be University) announced on Thursday the formal approval and launch of its School of Law. Fr Praveen Martis, vice-chancellor of the institution, said that starting from the academic year 2025–26, the School of Law will offer two programmes—a three-year LLB (honours) and a five-year integrated BBA LLB (honours). Both courses will have an intake of 60 students. With recent recognition granted under Section 7(1)(i) of the Advocates Act, 1961, by the Bar Council of India, the university was officially authorised to confer degrees in law. The law library, housing over Rs 33 lakh worth of resources, is fully integrated with SCC Online, Manupatra, and Knimbus eLibrary, providing 24/7 remote access to leading legal databases and journals, managed through the Koha Library Management System. The School of Law will stress experiential learning. From clinical legal education and legal aid clinics to internships with courts, law firms, NGOs, and policy think tanks, students are exposed to the real world of law early in their academic journey. Regular debates, moot competitions, group discussions, and case study sessions empower students with critical thinking, legal reasoning, and communication skills vital to their future careers. Apart from this, there will be mentorship programmes connecting students with practising advocates and academic leaders.


The Hindu
15-05-2025
- General
- The Hindu
St. Aloysius to launch graduate law programmes from 2025-26
St. Aloysius (deemed-to-be-university) will offer graduate law programmes from 2025-26 academic year, after the Bar Council of India recently granted recognition to its School of Law under the Advocates' Act. Vice-Chancellor Praveen Martis told reporters here on Thursday, that the School would offer a three-year LLB (Honours) and a five-year Integrated BBA-LLB (Honours), with an intake of 60 students each. The programmes are approved for academic years 2025–26 and 2026–27 and adhere to the Rules of Legal Education, 2008. The University has created an ecosystem for holistic legal education that rivals the best in the country. The law library, housing over ₹33 lakh worth of resources, is fully integrated with SCC Online, Manupatra, and Knimbus eLibrary, providing 24/7 remote access to leading legal databases and journals, managed through the Koha Library Management System, making legal research seamless and advanced. Admissions to the two courses are open, and interested applicants may visit the official university website at to explore eligibility, curriculum, and application details.


Zawya
02-05-2025
- General
- Zawya
Ras Al Khaimah opens correctional social and educational club
One of the UAE's first correctional social and educational clubs has launched in Ras Al Khaimah, promoting holistic inmate rehabilitation. Features include a 9,000-title digital library managed via the Koha system, plus training and counselling facilities. Operated jointly by staff and inmate volunteers under Al Qasimi Foundation's guidance, reflecting a model of inclusive reform. Ras Al Khaimah, UAE: In a significant step towards reform-focused rehabilitation, the Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, in collaboration with Ras Al Khaimah Police General Headquarters, officially inaugurated the Social and Educational Club at the Emirate's Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility today. The inauguration was attended by senior dignitaries, including Mr. Mohammed Omran, Chairman of the Al Qasimi Foundation; Dr. Natasha Ridge, Executive Director of the Al Qasimi Foundation; His Excellency Brigadier Dr. Tariq Mohammed bin Saif, Director General of Police Operations at Ras Al Khaimah Police; and His Excellency Brigadier Abdullah Mohammed Al Haimer, Director of the Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility. A Multifaceted Approach to Rehabilitation The Social and Educational Club is one of the first initiatives of its kind in the United Arab Emirates, offering a holistic model that brings together educational, cultural, psychological, and social support services in a dedicated and thoughtfully designed space. The Club has been developed to empower inmates through access to knowledge, mental well-being support, and skills development – all of which play a vital role in rehabilitation and reintegration into society. At the heart of the Club is a modern library housing more than 9,000 titles, managed through the international Koha Library Management System. This advanced digital platform enables seamless cataloguing and real-time access to resources, making it easier for inmates and staff alike to benefit from a structured and efficient learning environment. The Club also includes a fully equipped training room, complete with laptops, individual workstations, and an interactive smart screen with internet, enabling both virtual and in-person learning sessions. A private psychological consultation room provides a confidential setting for one-on-one counselling, ensuring inmates receive the mental health and behavioral support necessary for personal growth. Speaking during the event, His Excellency Brigadier Abdullah Al Haimer, Director of the Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility, commented: ' This Club marks a transformative chapter in our correctional efforts. We are not only offering resources, but building a space where dignity, self-improvement, and community values are central to rehabilitation.' Designed with intention and care, the Club features inviting reading nooks, modern furnishings, and aesthetic touches such as greenery and natural light - all aimed at promoting mental well-being and positive engagement. It is operated through a collaborative model involving correctional facility staff and trained inmate volunteers, working closely with the Al Qasimi Foundation team. This integrated approach reflects a broader ethos of community-led rehabilitation and responsibility. A Shared Vision for Empowerment Reflecting on the broader significance of the initiative, Mr. Mohammed Omran, Chairman of the Al Qasimi Foundation stated: 'This initiative is a reflection of Ras Al Khaimah's belief in second chances, in education as a vehicle for hope, and in the ability of individuals to grow in an environment where dignity, self-empowerment and human rights are paramount.' The inauguration of the Social and Educational Club underscores Ras Al Khaimah's enduring commitment to progressive, humane correctional practices, the protection of human rights and reaffirms the importance of rehabilitation as a shared social responsibility. It sets a national precedent for how education, mental well-being, and institutional collaboration can come together to deliver meaningful change. Dr. Natasha Ridge, Executive Director of the Al Qasimi Foundation, also emphasised the initiative's broader educational value, concluding, 'This is more than a physical space – it is a symbol of inclusion and hope. By investing in knowledge and wellbeing for all members of our community, Ras Al Khaimah is ensuring a better future, not only for those inside but also for society at large.' For media inquiries, please contact: Media Contact: Shabana | PR Specialist Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research Email: shabana@ | Mobile: + 971 55 9747741


Mid East Info
01-05-2025
- General
- Mid East Info
Ras Al Khaimah Opens Correctional Social and Educational Club, Marking A New Chapter in Inmate Rehabilitation & Social Responsibility
One of the UAE's first correctional social and educational clubs has launched in Ras Al Khaimah, promoting holistic inmate rehabilitation. • Features include a 9,000-title digital library managed via the Koha system, plus training and counselling facilities. • Operated jointly by staff and inmate volunteers under Al Qasimi Foundation's guidance, reflecting a model of inclusive reform. Ras Al Khaimah, UAE: In a significant step towards reform-focused rehabilitation, the Sheikh Saud bin Saqr Al Qasimi Foundation for Policy Research, in collaboration with Ras Al Khaimah Police General Headquarters, officially inaugurated the Social and Educational Club at the Emirate's Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility today. The inauguration was attended by senior dignitaries, including Mr. Mohammed Omran, Chairman of the Al Qasimi Foundation; Dr. Natasha Ridge, Executive Director of the Al Qasimi Foundation; His Excellency Brigadier Dr. Tariq Mohammed bin Saif, Director General of Police Operations at Ras Al Khaimah Police; and His Excellency Brigadier Abdullah Mohammed Al Haimer, Director of the Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility. A Multifaceted Approach to Rehabilitation: The Social and Educational Club is one of the first initiatives of its kind in the United Arab Emirates, offering a holistic model that brings together educational, cultural, psychological, and social support services in a dedicated and thoughtfully designed space. The Club has been developed to empower inmates through access to knowledge, mental well-being support, and skills development – all of which play a vital role in rehabilitation and reintegration into society. At the heart of the Club is a modern library housing more than 9,000 titles, managed through the international Koha Library Management System. This advanced digital platform enables seamless cataloguing and real-time access to resources, making it easier for inmates and staff alike to benefit from a structured and efficient learning environment. The Club also includes a fully equipped training room, complete with laptops, individual workstations, and an interactive smart screen with internet, enabling both virtual and in-person learning sessions. A private psychological consultation room provides a confidential setting for one-on-one counselling, ensuring inmates receive the mental health and behavioral support necessary for personal growth. Speaking during the event, His Excellency Brigadier Abdullah Al Haimer, Director of the Correctional and Rehabilitation Facility, commented: 'This Club marks a transformative chapter in our correctional efforts. We are not only offering resources, but building a space where dignity, self-improvement, and community values are central to rehabilitation.' Designed with intention and care, the Club features inviting reading nooks, modern furnishings, and aesthetic touches such as greenery and natural light – all aimed at promoting mental well-being and positive engagement. It is operated through a collaborative model involving correctional facility staff and trained inmate volunteers, working closely with the Al Qasimi Foundation team. This integrated approach reflects a broader ethos of community-led rehabilitation and responsibility. A Shared Vision for Empowerment: Reflecting on the broader significance of the initiative, Mr. Mohammed Omran, Chairman of the Al Qasimi Foundation stated: 'This initiative is a reflection of Ras Al Khaimah's belief in second chances, in education as a vehicle for hope, and in the ability of individuals to grow in an environment where dignity, self-empowerment and human rights are paramount.' The inauguration of the Social and Educational Club underscores Ras Al Khaimah's enduring commitment to progressive, humane correctional practices, the protection of human rights and reaffirms the importance of rehabilitation as a shared social responsibility. It sets a national precedent for how education, mental well-being, and institutional collaboration can come together to deliver meaningful change. Dr. Natasha Ridge, Executive Director of the Al Qasimi Foundation, also emphasised the initiative's broader educational value, concluding, 'This is more than a physical space – it is a symbol of inclusion and hope. By investing in knowledge and wellbeing for all members of our community, Ras Al Khaimah is ensuring a better future, not only for those inside but also for society at large.'