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BEd students protest against institute over alleged fraud, fake exam hall tickets in Bengaluru
BEd students protest against institute over alleged fraud, fake exam hall tickets in Bengaluru

New Indian Express

time29-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

BEd students protest against institute over alleged fraud, fake exam hall tickets in Bengaluru

BENGALURU: A group of BEd aspirants came out in protest against Sri Vishnu Vocational Studies (SVVS), a vocational institution at Chamrajpet, on Wednesday alleging fraud, misinterpretation and illegal withholding of their original academic documents. According to the complainants, the institute's owner, Ravi Batlahalli, had promised them BEd admission under Bangalore University, assuring them they could appear for the university examinations. 'The owner claimed that SVVS had full affiliation with Bangalore University and collected our original documents SSLC, PUC, degree certificates along with fees up to Rs 80,000,' said one of the students. However, just a week before their scheduled BEd examinations, the students said they discovered that SVVS is not affiliated with Bangalore University, nor does it have any valid recognition to conduct programs. 'We don't have an authentic hall ticket, we don't know which college we belong to, we don't know which center we belong to' said Sithara, a student. 'Two exams have already taken place, and we've missed both. We were told hall tickets would be issued, but what we received were unsigned and unofficial drafts with no college code or university stamp. The hall tickets appear fake,' said another student.

Naga Vamsi Donates Rs 1 Lakh to Telugu Desam Party at Mahanadu Event
Naga Vamsi Donates Rs 1 Lakh to Telugu Desam Party at Mahanadu Event

Hans India

time28-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hans India

Naga Vamsi Donates Rs 1 Lakh to Telugu Desam Party at Mahanadu Event

Naga Vamsi, a young producer aiming for a comeback in Tollywood, recently made a notable donation of Rs 1 lakh to the Telugu Desam Party. This contribution was publicly announced by Chandrababu himself at the Mahanadu event. Every year, the Telugu Desam Party marks its formation day with a grand ceremony called Mahanadu. This year, the celebrations are being held in Kadapa district. The event, which began yesterday, saw Chandrababu reading out the names of donors to the party in public. Among them, he highlighted Naga Vamsi, the producer associated with the Sithara Entertainments banner, for donating Rs 1 lakh. The Sithara banner shares close ties with Trivikram, who is known to be a close associate of Pawan Kalyan. Nearly every film produced under this banner involves Trivikram. Notably, Trivikram's wife, Soujanya, is credited as one of the producers, and his banner, Fortune Four Cinemas, acts as a co-producer. What makes this situation more interesting is that Naga Vamsi, despite being closely linked to Pawan Kalyan, chose to donate Rs 1 lakh to the Telugu Desam Party. Furthermore, though he hails from Khammam district in Telangana, Naga Vamsi has also made a larger donation of Rs 25 lakh to the same party.

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