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Hans India
17 hours ago
- Business
- Hans India
Sri Chaitanya students excel in NEET-2025
Hyderabad: In NEET-2025 results, Sri Chaitanya continued its supremacy, clinching the All India 1st rank alongside 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 11th ranks in the open category. All India Category1st Rank KAVISH (App No; 250411147966*- OBC), All India Open Category 5th Rank Divya (App No. 250410401431*), All India Open Category 6th Mohammad Sameer (App No:250410822821*), All India Open Category 8th Rank Banothu Deeraj Kumar (App No; 250410546302*), All India Open Category 10th Rank Mangari Varun (App No; 250410102078*), have secured remarkable scores. In addition, it secured Below 10 All India Ranks (All category) 5, Below 100 All India Ranks (Open Category) 19, Below 100 All India Ranks (All category) 56, Below 1000 All India Ranks (Open Category) 98. Sushma Boppana, Academic CEO of Sri Chaitanya Educational Institutions and Founder-Director of Infinity Learn, attributed these remarkable results to the institution's commitment to delivering quality education through both online and offline modes, supported by top-notch faculty across the nation. She emphasised the pivotal role of meticulously designed programs, micro-schedules, internal exams, and ranking systems in achieving such outstanding outcome.


Time of India
23-04-2025
- Time of India
AISF demands legal action against Allu Arjun, Sreeleela over 'misleading' education ad; just like betting app cases
The All India Students' Federation ( AISF ) from Vijayawada has stirred controversy by demanding action against popular actors and for allegedly endorsing an educational institution in a misleading manner. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The representative of the students' union released a video on social media holding the front page with the advertisement and accused the stars of promoting false claims that only students from the institution they endorsed Sri Chaitanya that the students achieve top ranks and receive quality education. According to the AISF, these endorsements mislead students and their families into paying hefty fees, often resulting in poor experiences, including problems with hostel facilities. Actors accused of misleading the public The representative said, "Actors like Sreeleela and Allu Arjun endorse some educational institutions and mislead students. They are saying no one but students at Sri Chaitanya get good ranks and are being offered a good education. They are taking money to promote such brands, and those who believe them are paying lakhs of rupees and facing numerous problems in the hostels." The AISF representative also mentioned that both actors agreed to promote the institution without verifying the authenticity of the claims, such as whether the students featured in the advertisements actually secured the ranks mentioned. AISF demands legal consequences They added, "We demand that cases be filed against Sreeleela and Allu Arjun for ruining students' lives. The same must be done here, like cases filed on actors endorsing betting apps. We demand that action be taken against them," they said. In March, several well-known actors like Rana Daggubati, , Prakash Raj, and others, along with numerous social media influencers, faced police cases for allegedly promoting betting apps. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now These cases were registered under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), the Gaming Act, and the Information Technology Act. The AISF contends that misleading educational endorsements should be treated with the same seriousness due to their harmful impact on students and families. As of now, neither Allu Arjun nor Sreeleela has publicly responded to these allegations.


Hindustan Times
22-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
All India Students' Federation demands cases be filed on Allu Arjun-Sreeleela for alleged misleading endorsement
The All India Students' Federation's (AISF) Vijayawada chapter has released a video demanding that Allu Arjun and Sreeleela face legal consequences for an alleged misleading endorsement for an educational institution. The union has asked that the actors face similar consequences to those recently booked for promoting betting apps on social media. (Also Read: 'Same same but different': Internet says Rana Daggubati's wife Miheeka and Sreeleela 'look like twins' in adorable pics) An AISF representative from Vijayawada held up a front page advertisement of Arjun and Sreeleela for an educational institution. The rep said, 'Actors like Sreeleela and Allu Arjun endorse some educational institutions and mislead students. They are saying no one but students at Sri Chaitanya get good ranks and are being offered a good education. They are taking money to promote such brands, and those who believe them are paying lakhs of rupees and facing numerous problems in the hostels.' The representative of the students' union also alleged that Arjun and Sreeleela consented to such endorsements without even fact-checking whether the students did in fact receive these ranks. 'We demand that cases be filed against Sreeleela and Allu Arjun for ruining students' lives. The same must be done here, like cases filed on actors endorsing betting apps. These actors don't even know if these students have gotten these ranks before agreeing to advertise. We demand that action be taken against them,' they said. In March, cases were registered against Rana Daggubati, Prakash Raj, Vijay Deverakonda, Lakshmi Manchu, Pranitha Subhash and Nidhhi Agerwal, apart from 19 social media influencers for allegedly promoting betting apps. A businessman accused the celebrities of endorsing betting apps on social media through pop-up ads and other means. According to PTI, a case was registered under relevant sections of the BNS, the Gaming Act, and the IT Act on March 19.