Digvijaya Singh asks Dharmendra Pradhan why CBSE dropped robotic scanner requirement in OSM tender

CBSE OSM row deepens as Digvijaya Singh raises concerns over scanner specification change in tender process NEW DELHI: Congress MP Digvijaya Singh has raised fresh questions over the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) On-Screen Marking (OSM) project, asking Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan why the board removed the requirement for robotic scanners from its…

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Delhi LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu orders month-long fire safety drive after Malviya Nagar hotel blaze kills 21 | Delhi News

NEW DELHI: LG Taranjit Singh Sandhu on Wednesday ordered a month-long fire safety inspection drive across hotels, nursing homes, coaching institutes, restaurants and other vulnerable commercial establishments after a devastating blaze at a hotel in south Delhi’s Malviya Nagar claimed 21 lives.Sandhu chaired a meeting with officials from the concerned departments and directed them to…

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Commuters stuck for hours as jams choke Bengaluru | Bengaluru News

Bengaluru: Chief minister DK Shivakumar’s whirlwind tour across the city to meet political allies and rivals ahead of his swearing-in ceremony Wednesday evening triggered the one thing Bengalureans dread most: Traffic snarls!Despite advance advisories from traffic police and some schools in central business district adjusting their schedules, commuters were caught in crawling and standstill traffic…

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Papiya Adhikary dissolves FCTWEI, launches EIMPCC to reform Tollywood | Kolkata News

Tollygunge BJP MLA Papiya Adhikari at Technician studio at Tollygunge on Wednesday.Photo Basabdatta Sarkar Kolkata: In the presence of major Tollywood stakeholders and actors, Tollygunge BJP MLA Papiya Adhikary on Wednesday introduced the Eastern India Motion Pictures & Cultural Confederation (EIMPCC), an organization she now leads as president. According to her, the confederation will, among…

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Indian robot debuts in kidney transplant in PGI | Chandigarh News

Chandigarh: PGI has successfully adopted India’s first home-grown surgical robotic system to perform kidney transplant surgeries. The department has already completed operations utilizing 10 living donors, with plans to scale the validation phase to 20 cases before expanding the protocol. The transition to this indigenous robotic platform represents a shift for affordable, high-tech healthcare, demonstrating…

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