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Hans India
4 days ago
- General
- Hans India
ALLEN Career Institute Bengaluru Achieves Historic Milestone in JEE
Bengaluru: ALLEN Career Institute, Bengaluru, has achieved a historic milestone with its exceptional performance in the JEE Advanced 2025 results. A total of 17 students from ALLEN Bengaluru have secured ranks in the Top 500, reaffirming the institute's unwavering commitment to academic excellence and student success. The results of the prestigious engineering entrance examination, JEE Advanced, were declared by IIT Kanpur on Sunday. ALLEN Bengaluru has once again proven its academic leadership by delivering outstanding results. In total, 6 Students secured ranks in the Top 200 and 17 students secured ranks within the Top 500 from ALLEN Bengaluru, marking yet another year of consistent, high-level achievement. This remarkable success is a testament to the students' relentless dedication, perseverance, and discipline, along with the invaluable support of their parents. The commitment and passion of the faculty at ALLEN Bengaluru, who continuously evolve and upskill to meet the demands of competitive education, have played a pivotal role in this achievement. Mahesh Yadav, Vice President and Zonal Head of ALLEN South India Centres, extended heartfelt gratitude to the parents for their continued trust in ALLEN and for allowing the institute to mentor such exceptional students. He emphasized that this achievement reflects not just the hard work of the students, but also the consistent guidance and support provided by ALLEN's experienced faculty. ALLEN Career Institute Bengaluru continues to set new standards in academic excellence, empowering students to reach their highest potential. We wholeheartedly congratulate all our achievers and wish them continued success in all their future endeavours. According to the compiled results, the following students from the Bengaluru center have achieved remarkable All India Ranks: AIR 57 – Chinmaya Shankara Shastry (2-Year Classroom Program) AIR 142 – Anirudh Sharma (2-Year Classroom Program) AIR 143 – Rishabh Pandey (4-Year Classroom Program) AIR 164 – Sankarshana Bahadur Raghubanshi (2-Year Classroom Program) AIR 171 – Shaurya Rathi (3-Year Classroom Program) AIR 181 – Raghav Jaggi (6-Year Classroom Program)


Hans India
25-05-2025
- Business
- Hans India
Rs 10L donated to TTD Arogya Varaprasadini
Tirumala: Mahesh Yadav, Vice-President of Allen Coaching Institute, Bengaluru, donated Rs 10 lakh to TTD Sri Balaji Arogya Varaprasadini Scheme (SVIMS) on Saturday. The demand draft for the said amount was handed over to TTD Additional EO Ch Venkaiah Chowdary at Annamaiah Bhavan in Tirumala.
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Business Standard
27-04-2025
- Sport
- Business Standard
IPL 2025: Naman Dhir says nothing special about facing Mahesh after MI win
Mumbai Indians beat Lucknow Super Giants at Wankhede in an important game of the IPL 2025 season by 54 runs on Sunday. After the win, MI's batter Naman Dhir spoke to the media, where he talked about his batting approach, facing Mahesh Yadav, how the ball behaved with the new saliva rules, and Punjab's strong presence in the IPL. It was a good day for MI, and Dhir's honest answers showed how he is growing as a player. He didn't make big claims, but calmly explained what he is working on, how he prepares, and why small details matter in big games. It is clear that Dhir is not getting carried away by the hype. He is focusing on doing his basics right, and that is helping him make a difference for his team this season. Facing Mahesh Yadav: Just another bowler When asked about facing Mahesh Yadav, Dhir kept it very simple. He said it was just like facing any other bowler. "It's nothing special," he said. Dhir explained that he had watched a few videos to see what kind of balls Mahesh bowls and what shots could work against him, but otherwise, he treated it like any other match. He said he doesn't prepare too much for one player, and his mindset is to stay focused on his own game. Saliva, reverse swing, and batting at the death Talking about how the ball behaved in the day game, Dhir said the use of saliva made a difference. "Saliva helps because it makes the ball heavier and helps it reverse," he explained. He mentioned that it was more noticeable because of the dry conditions. Dhir said he was preparing for it during practice too, facing old balls that would swing late, because batting at the death is different from the start of an innings. "I know the ball will behave differently in the last few overs, so I practice accordingly," he said. Punjab's IPL factory: No secret, just hard work When asked about why so many players from Punjab do well in the IPL, Dhir smiled and said there is no big secret. "Even I don't know, sir," he laughed. He said Punjab has had great players like Harbhajan Singh and Yuvraj Singh who set the example, and now a lot of young players are following their path. Dhir also mentioned that there is a lot of friendly banter on their Punjab WhatsApp group, especially when the domestic season starts. Preparation and staying ready Dhir spoke about how important preparation is for him this season. With him batting more often at the end of the innings, he said he practices hitting against old balls and plans his shots carefully. "I'm practising the same way in nets, keeping in mind that the ball will reverse in the match," he said. With his simple approach and calm mindset, Naman Dhir is showing that focusing on small things can make a big difference. Mumbai Indians will be hoping he continues in the same way as they push forward in the tournament.