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Hans India
4 hours ago
- Politics
- Hans India
Security lapse led to Bengaluru stampede: CPI Narayana
Tirupati: CPI national secretary K Narayana blamed the police for security lapse, which resulted in stampede in the cricket stadium in Bengaluru claiming the lives innocent youth. Speaking to media here on Thursday, Narayana said it was most unfortunate that innocent people lost their lives in the stampede occurred in IPL victory rally and expressed his condolence on behalf of the communist party. 'Sadly, security officials focused more on going around the leaders, ignoring safety and security of the people.' Suggesting taking stern measures to avoid such tragic incidents in future, he demanded the Karnataka government to provide relief and support to the bereaved families. Reacting to CM N Chandrababu Naidu's remarks against communists, he said such remarks are highly objectionable and Naidu made these remarks only to please the BJP. It is not desirable on the part of CM Naidu, who forgotten that communist parties came to his rescue when he faced crisis, he said and added that changing his stand for his survival is not good. On the peace talks with Naxals, Narayana said the Union government is ready to talk with terrorists but not with Naxals. Fighting for ideology for the welfare of poor, he added.


India Today
3 days ago
- General
- India Today
Mujahid Hussain bags AIR 3 in JEE Advanced, credits calm prep routine and faith
Seventeen-year-old Majid Mujahid Hussain is not new to topping exams. But when the JEE Advanced 2025 results dropped on June 2, even he was a little stunned.'It was the blessings of my parents and the grace of God I have secured this rank,' he says simply. 'I felt very happy that my dream came true.'Originally from Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh, Mujahid secured an All India Rank (AIR) of 3, scoring an impressive 330 out of 360. That also makes him one of the highest scorers from the IIT Bombay zone, which had three candidates in the top 10 this ROUTINE BUILT ON BALANCE, NOT PRESSURE What stood out in Mujahid's journey wasn't just his rank but the way he approached the whole process. He didn't go into isolation or cut himself off from everything. Instead, he relied on a steady, pressure-free rhythm built around a strong coaching-school school, Micro Vision Academy, had a tie-up with Narayana Coaching Centre -- something he found incredibly helpful.'I had the opportunity to study along with coaching every day,' he says. 'It was a very healthy learning schedule which I followed. I prepared without any pressure.'That kind of system helped him stay consistent without burning out, something many JEE aspirants struggle DISTRACTIONS, HELLO FOCUSOf course, preparing for one of India's toughest engineering entrance exams isn't all smooth sailing. Mujahid admits it wasn't always easy to avoid distractions. 'It was a bit difficult to keep ourselves away from social media and mobile,' he says. 'Still, I kept myself controlled on that part. It helped me have more time for preparation.'advertisementStaying off screens and away from constant notifications gave him clarity and space to stay in the zone -- something that added up over THE RIGHT MATERIAL MADE ALL THE DIFFERENCEWhen asked about his strategy across subjects, Mujahid doesn't overcomplicate it. He stuck to what worked for him -- and that was the Narayana study material.'To be very precise, I completely relied on and followed Narayana Study Material other than my school books,' he shares. 'It helped me to turn every stone possible.'He says the material, coupled with what his faculty guided him on, helped him tackle even the tricky bits with also believes that just going through school books won't cut it if you're aiming for a top rank in JEE. 'Only getting knowledge from school books will not give a proper solution for the IIT JEE exams,' he says.'Narayana Study Material is one of the best for preparation -- for sure you can see yourself in the top rank list.'THE BUMPY BITS, AND WHO HELPED HIM THROUGH THEMHigh ranks often come with their own set of tough moments. For Mujahid, too, the path wasn't exactly smooth. But what helped were his teachers and the support around it was a big challenge and a tough path,' he says. 'But my faculty and the Narayana study material helped me make it a smooth stint.'It's rare to hear a JEE topper speak so much about ease and calm -- but Mujahid makes it clear that guidance and the right environment made a massive DREAM: IIT BOMBAYNow that the toughest hurdle is behind him, Mujahid is looking ahead -- and he knows exactly where he wants to go next.'Yes, I had a dream to study at IIT Bombay,' he says. 'Both my parents are also happy that it's my dream come true.'For him, this is more than just a college admission. It's the start of a journey he's been working towards for FOR FUTURE ASPIRANTS: FOLLOW, PRACTISE, BELIEVEIf there's one thing Mujahid wants future JEE aspirants to remember, it's that they don't need a complicated plan.'Just fix your schedule, focus on what your faculty tell you to follow,' he says. 'Stick to the material for practice and give as many mock exams as possible.'His own routine didn't involve jumping from one resource to another or blindly copying topper hacks — he kept it simple, stayed consistent, and gave every mock paper his best FAMILY ROOTED IN EDUCATIONMujahid's calm confidence might also come from the atmosphere at home. His father works in the education industry, and he says that this support gave him 'immense confidence' throughout the no stranger to academic achievements either — before JEE Advanced, he had already cracked international Olympiads, and he had topped JEE Mains 2025 (Session 1) with a score of 296 out of 300.


Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
Farmers ready to offer 36,000 acres under second phase land pooling for Amaravati: Minister
Andhra Pradesh Municipal Minister P Narayana has said that farmers have come forward to offer 36,000 acres of land for the second phase of land pooling for the greenfield capital city of Amaravati to accommodate an international airport, smart industries and a sports city. Addressing a press conference at the secretariat on Monday, the minister noted that the TDP-led NDA government needs 5,000 acres of land to build an airport similar to Shamshabad Airport in Hyderabad and another 2,500 acres each to accommodate smart industries and an international sports city respectively. However, he observed that no decision has been taken yet whether the government should go for land acquisition or land pooling options, adding that village meetings are being held to elicit farmers' opinion. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Average Cost to Charter A Private Jet May Surprise You (See Prices) BestSearches | Search Ads Undo According to Narayana, farmers are gravitating towards land pooling option. The state government is already having a land bank of 54,000 acres for the greenfield capital city, which is yet to be fully utilised by bringing in infrastructure and constructions and is going for an additional 40,000 acres of land under a second phase. Live Events On April 15, Narayana had announced that Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu is keen on creating a 'mega city' combining adjacent Mangalagiri, Tadepalli, Guntur and Vijayawada with Amaravati. Further, he said the 48th Capital Region Development Authority (CRDA) meeting chaired by the CM on Monday took a decision to confirm the L1 (least cost) bidders to construct five administrative towers in the core capital area of the greenfield capital city at an estimated cost of Rs 3,673 crore. Narayana said work on these towers will commence soon.


Hans India
3 days ago
- General
- Hans India
Narayanites shine in JEE Advanced 2025 results
Hyderabad: Narayana has once again set a benchmark of excellence by securing 5 out of the top 10 ranks in JEE Advanced 2025. Narayana achieved All India Ranks (AIR) 3, 4, 6, 7, and 10 in the open category. Leading this exceptional performance are Majid Hussain- (AIR 3)- Madhya Pradesh, Parth Mandar Vartak (AIR 4)-Maharashtra, Akshat Chaurasia (AIR 6)-Rajasthan, Sahil Deo (AIR 7)-Maharashtra, and Vadlamudi Lokesh (AIR 10)-Andhra Pradesh, whose stellar achievements have made the institution immensely proud. In addition to these top ranks, Narayanites secured 43 of the top 100 ranks and 200 out of top1,000 ranks, paving the way for coveted admissions into India's premier IITs. Dr P Sindhura, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, extended her heartfelt congratulations to the achievers, stating, 'The success of our students stems from Narayana's robust learning ecosystem, which emphasises conceptual mastery, rigorous practice, and technology-driven education. Our holistic approach, championed through the Disha programme, supports students both academically and emotionally, with a strong focus on their mental well-being. Our unique Concept Definition Formula (CDF) methodology fosters critical thinking, while a structured micro-schedule maximises learning efficiency. Through periodic assessments, detailed error analysis, and personalised mentoring, we empower students to excel in competitive exams like the JEE. Our faculty go beyond teaching, they inspire, guide, and nurture each student's potential.' P Sharani, Director of Narayana Educational Institutions, attributed this phenomenal success to the seamless synergy between students, parents, and teachers. She highlighted the pivotal role of technology in enhancing academic performance, adding, 'Our in-house, online self-learning app nLearn facilitates real-time progress tracking, adaptive learning, and performance analysis, ensuring that students receive personalised support at every stage of their preparation.'


The Hindu
3 days ago
- General
- The Hindu
Sri Chaitanya, Narayana colleges claim top ranks in JEE (Advanced)
Narayana Educational Institutions said five of the top-10 All India open category ranks were achieved by its students in the JEE (Advanced) 2025, results of which were announced on Monday. It said 43 of the top 100 ranks were bagged by its students, it said in a press release. The top rankers are Majid Hussain (3), Parth Mandar Vartak (4), Akshat Chaurasia (6), Sahil Deo (7), and Vadlamudi Lokesh (10). A robust learning ecosystem, which emphasises conceptual mastery, rigorous practice and tech-driven education contributed to our students' success, said Narayana directors P. Sindhura and P. Sharani. Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions, in a press release, said its student Vangala Ajay Reddy, who secured all-India first rank in JEE (Advanced) 2025, had scored 300 out of 300 marks in JEE (Main) 2025. The four ranks in the top-10 category include the all-India first rank of D. Gnana Rutvik Sai (OBC), Majid Hussain (3), Ujjwal Kesari (5), and Akshat Kumar Chaurasia (6). In addition, it claimed seven ranks in top-20, 19 top-50 and 29 in top-100 ranks. Delivering quality education through both online and offline modes, supported by top-tier faculty across the country, and the role of well-designed programmes, micro-schedules, internal exams and ranking systems helped achieved the outcomes, its academic director Sushma Boppana said.