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  • JEE Advanced 2023: Delhi HC lists plea seeking relaxation for students to April 17

    JEE Advanced 2023: Delhi HC lists plea seeking relaxation for students to April 17



    NEW DELHI: The Centre has informed the Delhi High Court that it has submitted a reply to the court’s notice served on March 7, 2023, on a petition seeking relaxation for the candidates going to appear for the JEE Advanced 2023.
    A bench of Justice Purushaindra Kumar Kaurav, hearing a plea filed by a group comprising 67 students who missed the chance of JEE Advanced, noted that the Centre’s response to the notice is not on record and directed it to do it.
    He also gave the petitioners time of 7 days to file the response and ordered them to place the reply on record and adjourned the matter for the next hearing on April 17, 2023.
    On March 7, the Delhi HC issued notice to the Centre and other respondents and asked them to respond within the time of two weeks.
    Due to technical glitches that plagued both of JEE Main 2022 sessions, held in June and July last year, the applicants have urged that it be made possible for them to reappear for the engineering entrance examination. These glitches prevented them from giving the exam with their best effort, which caused many candidates’ scores and percentiles to significantly decline.
    Technological problems plagued the JEE exams last year, including multiple computer breakdowns, questions that took too long to load, a frozen screen for many minutes, unfinished questions, and more.
    Similar technical problems were experienced by students during JEE Advanced 2022. It was the last attempt for many of the students who faced technical issues.
    The JEE Advanced Exam 2023 is set to be conducted on June 4, 2023. Paper 1 will be conducted from 9 AM to 12 Noon, and paper 2 from 2:30 PM to 5:30 PM.



  • Delhi HC Directs JNU to set up `Covid Care Centre’ Inside Premises

    Delhi HC Directs JNU to set up `Covid Care Centre’ Inside Premises

    The Delhi High Court on Thursday directed Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) administration to provide for immediate isolation to residents who have been tested Covid positive and a ‘Covid Care Centre’ to be set up inside the JNU.

    The premises for the same be identified by the COVID Task Force, in consultation with the concerned Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM). This would enable such affected persons to immediately isolate and for their basic parameters to be monitored.

    says Delhi HC orders.

    The directions of Justice Prathiba M Singh came on Thursday while hearing the petition filed by the Students Union and the Teachers Union at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), as also two Professors who teach at the University.

    Petitioners state that due to the outbreak of the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, around the second week of April, the Petitioners wrote a letter to the Registrar of the Respondent University, highlighting the alarming situation due to COVID-19 on the JNU campus, seeking various steps to be taken for controlling the situation.

    Thereafter, the petitioners were continuously sending letters to the Registrar of JNU, Vice-Chancellor of JNU as also the ADM/ SDM of the concerned area seeking immediate intervention for setting up COVID care facilities within the campus in light of the massive surge of COVID-19 and the number of COVID positive cases within the JNU campus.

    Meanwhile, the court noted the submissions of JNU administration and other respondents that the COVID Task Force and the COVID Response Team is already working within the JNU campus.

    “The Court, while posting the matter for May 28 for further hearing, also directs that to facilitate the monitoring of the basic parameters of those who are detected positive with COVID-19, if any paramedic /nursing staff are required, the SDM and JNU Task Force shall arrive at a consensus, as to how the arrangement would be made for paramedic/nursing staff. The doctors on campus also could be impaneled for volunteering, if required, for any patient in the isolation center.

    The Court said.

    The Court also said that insofar, the creation of a dedicated “COVID Health Centre” with oxygenated beds in JNU is concerned, the feasibility, requirement, and the necessity of the same may be discussed and deliberated upon by the COVID Task Force with the SDM of the concerned area and Delhi Government.

    If any tie-up needs to be created with any hospital in the vicinity, the same shall also be identified and the terms and conditions thereof would also be mentioned in the status report.

    The Court informed.

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