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Telangana High Court Clears Way for MJCET to Participate in EAPCET Counselling

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Decision brings relief to engineering aspirants awaiting MJCET’s participation in the state counselling process.

Hyderabad, 9 July, 2025 : In a significant development for engineering aspirants, the division bench of the Telangana High Court, comprising Hon’ble Chief Justice Sujoy Paul and Hon’ble Justice Renuka Yara, has directed the state government to include Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology (MJCET) in the ongoing EAPCET counselling process for BE admissions for the current academic year.

This order comes as a relief to many students who were concerned about the college’s exclusion from the counselling list. MJCET, established in 1980 and affiliated with Osmania University, has long been a preferred choice for engineering education in Telangana. The college offers BE programs in Computer Science Engineering (CSE), CSE-AI, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI & ML), Artificial Intelligence & Data Science (AI & DS), Electronics & Communication Engineering (ECE), Civil, and Mechanical Engineering, in addition to ME courses.

Accredited with NAAC A+ and NBA, MJCET continues to uphold high academic standards and remains committed to nurturing future engineers with quality education and advanced technical skills.

“MJCET’s Abubakar Sets Sail: Joins Indian Navy as Officer”

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Hyderabad | June 3, 2025:  In a moment that reflects the spirit of discipline, dedication, and leadership, Mohammed Abubakar, a 2022 Civil Engineering graduate from Muffakham Jah College of Engineering and Technology (MJCET), Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, has officially joined the Indian Navy as a Sub Lieutenant.

Abubakar cleared the Services Selection Board (SSB) and completed the rigorous naval training at the Indian Naval Academy in Ezhimala, Kerala. His Passing Out Parade, held on May 31, 2025, marked his induction into the Indian Armed Forces as a commissioned officer.

Known for his well-rounded personality and leadership traits, Abubakar’s time at MJCET was not limited to academics. He took on multiple roles, serving as both the Sports Coordinator of the Civil Engineering Department and the Athletics Coordinator of the college. His athletic achievements include representing MJCET and Telangana State at the 7-A-Side National Football Tournament in Nainital, and also at the Indo-Nepal International 7-A-Side Football Tournament.

> “Congratulations, Abu! From campus grounds to parade grounds!”

In his statement, Abubakar acknowledged the college’s instrumental role in shaping his journey.

> “MJCET played a vital role in my academic, athletic, and personal development. I extend my heartfelt thanks to our Sports Chairman Mr. Aamer Javeed, the college management, our Principal, Deans, and all the faculty members. A very special thanks to our Physical Director, Mr. Mohammed Yousufuddin, whose mentorship helped instill Officer-Like Qualities that guided me toward the Indian Navy.”

In recent months, over 25 students from MJCET have entered prestigious roles across defense, civil services, and public sector undertakings, showcasing the institution’s growing footprint in national development.

Mr. Zafar Javeed, Honorary Secretary of the Sultan-ul-Uloom Education Society, extended warm congratulations to Sub Lieutenant Abubakar, stating that his achievement is a proud moment for the college and a source of inspiration for future generations.

Students Protest Against Telangana Government’s Decision to Auction HCU Land

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Hyderabad, March 29: Students of Hyderabad Central University (HCU) staged a protest on Saturday evening, burning an effigy of Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy. The demonstration was in response to the state government’s decision to auction 400 acres of the university’s land in Kancha Gachibowli.

Despite heavy police deployment on campus, students gathered at the university’s main entrance, chanting slogans such as “Police go back” and “This land is ours.” At one point, the police attempted to seize the effigy, but the students continued their protest undeterred.

HCU students criticized the government’s move, alleging that auctioning the land amounts to a betrayal of public education. They also targeted the National Students’ Union of India (NSUI), the student wing of the Congress party, for maintaining silence on the issue.

Government’s Stand on the Land Auction

The Telangana government maintains that auctioning the land will generate substantial revenue, contributing to infrastructure development. Estimates suggest that the auction of land in Kancha Gachibowli could bring in around Rs 20,000 crore.

The University of Hyderabad (UoH) was initially allotted 2,300 acres when it was established in 1974. However, 400 acres were later allocated to IMG Academies Bharata. Following IMG’s failure to meet its obligations, the state government revoked the allotment, leading to a prolonged legal battle. The latest decision to auction the land follows the state government’s legal victory over IMG Academies Bharata.

As tensions persist, the student community remains firm in its opposition, calling for the government to reconsider its decision.

MJCET Pioneers AI Education with South India’s First AI Bootcamp for First-Year Students

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Empowering Young Innovators with Cutting-Edge AI Skills and Industry-Recognized Certifications

Hyderabad, March 19, 2025 – The Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Department of Muffakham Jah College of Engineering & Technology (MJCET) successfully conducted a three-day AI Bootcamp, titled “Hands-On Learning for Future Engineers,” from March 17 to 19, 2025. The event attracted enthusiastic participation from students across multiple engineering disciplines.

The Bootcamp was inaugurated by Prof. Uma N. Dulhare, Head of the CS&AI Department and Bootcamp Convener, who welcomed the attendees and provided an overview of the program. She highlighted that students would engage in four industry-recognized certifications, offering them a valuable learning experience.

Mr. Uma Desu, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer at GenAIPioneer, graced the event as the Chief Guest. In his keynote address, he emphasized the growing impact of Generative AI (GenAI), Natural Language Processing (NLP), Neural Networks, and t-SNE models in AI-driven industries. He also discussed the rapid advancements in quantum computing and predicted that 2026 would mark a significant milestone in the global recognition of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI). Applauding MJCET’s initiative, he commended the institution for being the first in South India to organize such an event for first-year B.E. students, setting a benchmark for others to follow.

Following the keynote, Dr. Mahipal Singh Rawat, Principal of MJCET, along with Dr. Syed Ferhatullah Hussainy, Professor & Dean of Student Affairs, and Dr. Mohd. Hamraj, Dean of Academics, addressed the students. They encouraged participants to stay ahead in the evolving field of AI.

Mr. Zafar Javeed, Honorary Secretary, and Mr. Mohammed Waliullah, Chairman of the Sultan-ul-Uloom Education Society, extended their congratulations to the faculty and urged students to keep themselves updated with emerging technologies.

The inaugural session concluded with a vote of thanks by Ms. Rubeena Rab, who expressed gratitude to the distinguished guests, faculty, and students for their contributions in making the event a grand success.

Heatwave to Persist in Telangana for Next 48 Hours, Relief Expected from March 20

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Hyderabad: Telangana continues to reel under extreme dry weather and heatwave conditions, with temperatures soaring across several districts. The India Meteorological Department (IMD)-Hyderabad has predicted that these harsh conditions will persist for the next 48 hours before a gradual drop in temperatures.

Rising Temperatures Across Districts

Heatwave conditions are expected to affect isolated pockets in Adilabad, Kumram Bheem, Asifabad, Mancherial, and Jagtial districts, according to IMD officials. No major change in maximum temperatures is anticipated over the next two days.

On Sunday, district temperatures ranged between 40 and 41°C, while Hyderabad recorded an average maximum of 39.2°C till 5:30 p.m. However, in the coming days, the city’s temperature is likely to stay below 40°C.

Extreme Dry Air to Grip Telangana

Hyderabad-based weather forecaster T. Balaji highlighted that Telangana will continue to experience extremely dry weather. “Heatwave conditions will persist, but mornings may feel comfortable due to a drop in humidity,” he noted.

Relief Expected from March 20

A change in weather is expected between March 20 and 24, bringing much-needed relief in the form of scattered intense thundershowers across Hyderabad and other parts of the state. However, Balaji warned that the heatwave would return from March 25.

With temperatures soaring, residents are advised to take precautions against heat-related illnesses and stay hydrated during this period of intense heat.

NASA’s Crew-10 Mission Brings Home Stranded Astronauts

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In a long-awaited moment, NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are set to return home after being stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) since June last year. The successful arrival of SpaceX’s Crew-10 mission at the ISS marks the beginning of their journey back to Earth.

Crew-10’s Dramatic Arrival

After a 28-hour journey through space, the SpaceX Crew-10 capsule docked at the ISS at 12:05 a.m. EST on Sunday. As the station’s hatch swung open, Wilmore rang the ship’s bell, and the newly arrived astronauts were welcomed with warm hugs and handshakes. Williams, smiling, captured the moment on camera as her colleagues entered the station.

“It was a wonderful day. Great to see our friends arrive,” Williams said, addressing Mission Control.

The Crew-10 team—comprising astronauts from the U.S., Japan, and Russia—will now take over station duties while Williams and Wilmore prepare for their long-awaited return to Earth.

The Unexpected Nine-Month Stay

Originally planned as a short mission, Williams and Wilmore faced an unexpected nine-month stay aboard the ISS after technical failures forced NASA to abandon their return trip in Boeing’s Starliner capsule. The duo was initially set to return in August after the arrival of Crew-9, but delays due to safety concerns left them without an escape vehicle.

NASA ultimately decided to retrieve the astronauts using a SpaceX capsule, which arrived with Crew-10. However, further delays pushed their return back again when the Crew-10 launch was postponed due to technical issues with the ground support system.

The Journey Home

With their replacements now aboard the ISS, Williams and Wilmore are set to return home in the coming days. Weather permitting, their SpaceX capsule will undock no earlier than Wednesday and splash down off the coast of Florida.

Until then, the ISS will host a total of 11 astronauts from the U.S., Russia, and Japan. The mission marks the end of an extended space stay for Williams and Wilmore, who remained resilient through months of uncertainty.

EC to Hold High-Level Meeting on Linking Voter ID with Aadhaar

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New Delhi, March 15, 2025: The Election Commission (EC) is set to hold a high-level meeting next week with top officials from the Union Home Ministry, Law Ministry, and Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) to discuss the linking of Aadhaar numbers with Voter ID cards.

The meeting, chaired by Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Gyanesh Kumar along with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, will take place on March 18. They will meet Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, Legislative Department Secretary Rajiv Mani, and UIDAI CEO Bhuvnesh Kumar to deliberate on seeding Aadhaar with voter IDs.

Aadhaar-Voter ID Link: A Long-Pending Move

The discussion follows an amendment to the Representation of the People Act, 1951, in 2021, which enabled voluntary Aadhaar-Voter ID linking. The EC began collecting Aadhaar numbers from electors in 2022, aiming to eliminate duplicate voter registrations and clean up electoral rolls. However, Aadhaar has not been used in electoral roll revisions so far, and linking remains optional.

Concerns Over Duplicate EPIC Numbers

The meeting comes amid allegations by the Opposition INDIA bloc regarding irregularities in electoral rolls. The Trinamool Congress (TMC) raised concerns about voters in West Bengal and other states having identical EPIC (Electors Photo Identity Card) numbers, which was also flagged by West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.

Following these concerns, the EC acknowledged errors in issuing EPIC numbers by some state Chief Electoral Officers (CEOs) and assured corrective measures. It clarified that duplicate EPIC numbers do not imply fake voters, as other voter details, including demographic information and polling booth allocations, remain distinct.

Corrective Measures and Opposition’s Reaction

To resolve discrepancies, the EC has announced a plan to issue new EPIC numbers to affected voters within three months. However, the TMC has criticized the EC’s response, calling the upcoming meeting a “face-saving measure.”

Aadhaar Linkage to Aid Voter Verification

EC sources suggest that Aadhaar-Voter ID linkage could streamline field verification, ensuring voter authenticity and reducing duplicate registrations. However, linking remains voluntary, as reaffirmed by the Law Ministry in Parliament last year.

As of January 2025, India has over 99 crore registered voters, with the EC having collected 66.23 crore Aadhaar numbers so far. The Supreme Court is currently reviewing the EC’s Form 6B, which does not provide an option to opt out of providing Aadhaar details.

The EC plans to roll out de-duplication software updates soon, issuing new voter ID cards where necessary. However, states heading for elections next year, like West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, will not see immediate changes.

Looking Ahead

The upcoming meeting is expected to shape the future of electoral roll management in India. While linking Aadhaar with Voter ID could enhance voter verification, the debate over its necessity and concerns over data privacy continue to stir political discussions.

Haj 2025 Pilgrims Urged to Complete Bookings by April 18

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Hyderabad, March 15, 2025: The Haj Umrah Group Organizers Association of Hyderabad has advised pilgrims from Telangana and Andhra Pradesh planning to perform Haj 2025 through private tour operators to finalize their bookings by April 18 .

This advisory follows the Saudi Ministry of Haj and Umrah’s directive to close Haj visa issuance one month before the pilgrimage , with April 18 set as the final deadline.

At a press conference held at Media Plus Auditorium on March 14 , Association President Mohammed Abdul Razzak Qamar highlighted that private tour operators typically commence bookings only after the final list of state Haj committee pilgrims is released. However, with the strict deadline in place this year , he cautioned that delays could lead to missing the opportunity to undertake Haj in 2025.

India has been allocated a quota of 52,500 pilgrims under private tour operators for Haj 2025. Mr. Qamar urged prospective pilgrims to book only through operators approved by the Ministry of Minority Affairs, Government of India, Haj Division. He also stressed the necessity of verifying the 2025 Haj license of the tour operator at the time of booking, warning that unauthorized operators should be avoided .

The press conference was also attended by General Secretary Mohammed Siraj Khan, along with Azeemuddin and Faheem Dayani.

St. Nizamis High School Marks 25 Glorious Years with a Grand Silver Jubilee Celebration

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The Grand Wrap – A Perfect Ending to a New Beginning

Hyderabad, 26,Feb 2025: St. Nizamis High School celebrated its Silver Jubilee with grandeur on Tuesday, at the Kalinga Cultural Center, Banjara Hills. The event was a perfect blend of academic milestones and cultural vibrancy, featuring the graduation ceremony of UKG and Class 5 students, while Class 10 students bid an emotional farewell. The evening was further enriched by lively dance performances and heartfelt speeches that highlighted the pivotal role of parents in shaping students’ futures.

The event was graced by several distinguished guests. Banjara Hills Corporator Smt. Manne Kavitha Gowardhan Reddy encouraged the outgoing Class 10 students with her inspiring words, urging them to embrace the next phase of their academic journey with confidence and perseverance.

Mrs. Ayesha Rubina, a noted educationist and social entrepreneur, delivered a compelling speech on the transformative power of education, particularly for women. She emphasized that education is the most powerful tool for societal progress, urging students to seek knowledge beyond textbooks.

“A well-educated woman is not just an asset to her family but a beacon of change for society,” she stated, stressing that education builds confidence, instills leadership, and unlocks endless opportunities. She praised St. Nizamis High School for its commitment to academic excellence and moral values, urging students to dream big and never let societal barriers limit their ambitions. “Today, as we celebrate these milestones, remember that this is just the beginning. Continue to strive for knowledge, work hard, and make a difference wherever you go,” she concluded, leaving the audience inspired.

Al Haj Dr. Mohammed Ayyub Shad, Director of Jawahar High School & Junior College and an AIMIM member, shared words of wisdom on the importance of value-based education in shaping responsible citizens. He highlighted how schools play a crucial role in character building, urging students to uphold discipline, integrity, and dedication in both academic and personal life. He also encouraged parents to actively support their children’s education, fostering an environment where learning thrives. To amplify his message, he recited a poignant couplet:

“Ilm ki roshni se jo aage badhta hai, wahi duniya mein apni manzil tak pahunchta hai.”

This verse reinforced the power of knowledge in transforming lives, resonating deeply with the audience and leaving a lasting impact.

The event also saw the presence of esteemed guests including Smt. Lion Vibha Bharti, former Joint Director of School Education Smt. Paladagu Saronini Devi, environmental consultant Mohammed Rauf, and Advocate S. Ravi Kumar, President of Nava Bharatha Nirmanan Sangham.

Advocate S. Ravi Kumar lauded the exceptional management of St. Nizamis High School, commending the organizers for their flawless execution of the grand Silver Jubilee celebration. He praised the school’s commitment to academic excellence and holistic development, emphasizing that such well-planned events reflect the strong leadership and dedication of the institution.

He was particularly impressed by the students’ performances, highlighting the grace and confidence with which they took the stage. He remarked that the dance performances and heartfelt speeches showcased not just talent but also the values instilled by the school. “A school is judged by the strength of its students,” he stated, emphasizing that St. Nizamis High School has truly set a benchmark in nurturing young minds.

In his concluding remarks, he recited a thought-provoking couplet:

“Manzil unhi ko milti hai jinke sapno mein jaan hoti hai,Pankhon se kuch nahi hota, hoslon se udaan hoti hai.”

This sentiment perfectly captured his admiration for the dedicated faculty, talented students, and visionary management, leaving the audience motivated and inspired.

A key highlight of the evening was the Teachers’ Award Ceremony, where four dedicated educators were honored for their long-standing commitment to the institution. From the Banjara Hills branch, Mrs. Nazia Begum was recognized for 25 years of service, while Mrs. Mehraj Jabeen was applauded for 15 years of dedication. From the Kishan Bagh branch, Ms. Shaheen Kauser and Ms. Hajera Begum were acknowledged for their 10 years of service. The heartfelt recognition was met with thunderous applause.

The event was meticulously planned under the leadership of Principal Syed Aswaf Ahmed (Kishan Bagh branch), ensuring a seamless execution. Special appreciation was extended to Syed Mohiuddin for his role in managing the venue arrangements.

A key moment of the evening was the Annual School Report, presented by Vice Principal Amreen Fatima, who outlined the school’s achievements and future initiatives. She also coordinated with the event anchors, ensuring a smooth flow of proceedings.

Adding to the significance of the occasion, Director Syed Faqruddin Ahmed unveiled an ambitious vision for the upcoming academic year, promising innovative steps to further elevate the school’s educational standards.

The event concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks by Headmistress Noor Unissa Khanam, who expressed gratitude to the entire school community for making the Silver Jubilee celebrations a resounding success.

With this grand event, St. Nizamis High School not only celebrated 25 years of academic excellence but also set the stage for a promising future of continued growth and innovation.
A truly perfect ending to a new beginning

The administration stated in its press note that the complete video of this event will be uploaded very soon on the official YouTube channel.

Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police Arrest Job Scam Accused from Uttar Pradesh

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Hyderabad: The Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police have arrested a man from Uttar Pradesh for allegedly defrauding job seekers by promising employment opportunities in India and Dubai. The accused, identified as Dharmender Kumar alias Rohan (30), was operating a call center in Delhi and had been involved in five similar cases across the country. Police seized three mobile phones and three laptops from his possession.

The arrest was made after a 49-year-old victim from Amberpet lodged a complaint stating that he had been searching for a job since July 2024. He came across a website named ‘Go2 Career’ and registered for employment opportunities. Soon after, he received a call informing him that he had been offered a job at OPTUM company, Hyderabad branch. The fraudster demanded money for internal file processing, and believing it to be a legitimate offer, the victim transferred a total of ₹15,88,347 to different bank accounts provided by the accused. When the scammer continued to demand more money, the victim realized he had been cheated and approached the police.

According to officials, such job scams have been on the rise, with fraudsters contacting job seekers through fake postings on popular job portals, social media platforms, and even company websites. They use professional language, conduct fake interviews, and create fraudulent employee profiles on LinkedIn to appear credible. Victims are often asked to share personal details such as bank account numbers, credit card information, Aadhaar cards, passports, and Social Security numbers, which are then misused.

Previous Similar Cases

Several cases of job fraud have been reported in Hyderabad in recent months. In November 2023, the Hyderabad Cyber Crime Police arrested a gang that had cheated over 100 people by posing as representatives of reputed IT companies. Similarly, in 2022, a scam targeting job seekers in Dubai was exposed, where victims were lured with high-paying job offers and asked to transfer money for visa processing.

Authorities have urged job seekers to be cautious of unsolicited job offers and to verify the authenticity of recruiters before making any financial transactions. Cyber Crime police have advised the public to stay alert and report fraudulent activities by dialing 1930 or visiting cybercrime.gov.in for immediate assistance.

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