Pak students create world's largest painting:
"A group of about 1,000 students of colleges and universities from across Pakistan's Punjab province have created what is being described as the world's largest painting of 41,685 square feet.
The students finished the painting at the Punjab Hockey Stadium in Lahore in seven hours yesterday, said the organisers of the event to create the world's largest painting to mark Pakistan Day.
A large number of people gathered at the stadium to watch the students.
The current record in the Guinness Book of World Records is held by a 33,000 square-foot painting. Salma Turab of Purple Art and Communications, which organised yesterday's event, told the media that the previous record was created in Nigeria in 2010.
"Pakistan has broken it today," she contended.
Turab said the international procedure for setting such a record had been followed and an aerial view of the artwork and videos had been sent to the authorities of the Guinness World Records and they had declared it a new record.
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Saturday, March 24, 2012
Cities / Tiruchirapalli : 39,329 students to get free laptops
Cities / Tiruchirapalli : 39,329 students to get free laptops:
"About 39,329 school and college students in Tiruchi district would get the free laptops given by the government this year. These include 22,543 Plus Two school students, 12,110 students of government and aided arts and science colleges, 2,446 students of government and aided polytechnic colleges and 2,230 students of government and aided engineering colleges.
On Friday, the laptops were distributed to 2,213 engineering and polytechnic students by N.R.Sivapathi, Minister for School Education, Youth Welfare and Sports, in the presence of Collector Jayashree Muralidharan. INAUGURATION The distribution exercise was inaugurated in the district by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at a government function recently, when she distributed the laptops to 1,055 Plus Two students and 185 students of the Government Arts College at Inamkulathur.
Speaking after distributing the laptops to students at the Anna University of Technology, Tiruchi, PNRM Polytechnic, Government Polytechnic and Seshasayee Institute of Technology, Mr.Sivapathi said the scheme announced by the Chief Minister has come as a boon for students from low and middle income group families who could not afford to buy laptops."
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"About 39,329 school and college students in Tiruchi district would get the free laptops given by the government this year. These include 22,543 Plus Two school students, 12,110 students of government and aided arts and science colleges, 2,446 students of government and aided polytechnic colleges and 2,230 students of government and aided engineering colleges.
On Friday, the laptops were distributed to 2,213 engineering and polytechnic students by N.R.Sivapathi, Minister for School Education, Youth Welfare and Sports, in the presence of Collector Jayashree Muralidharan. INAUGURATION The distribution exercise was inaugurated in the district by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa at a government function recently, when she distributed the laptops to 1,055 Plus Two students and 185 students of the Government Arts College at Inamkulathur.
Speaking after distributing the laptops to students at the Anna University of Technology, Tiruchi, PNRM Polytechnic, Government Polytechnic and Seshasayee Institute of Technology, Mr.Sivapathi said the scheme announced by the Chief Minister has come as a boon for students from low and middle income group families who could not afford to buy laptops."
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Oz announces changes to student visa regime
Oz announces changes to student visa regime:
"Melbourne: Faced with dwindling international enrollments, Australian government has announced a slew of changes to its student visa regime including the doubling of working hours limit. Also from Saturday, all visa applicants, regardless of country of origin, applying to study in Bachelor, Masters or Doctoral degrees at participating universities, will be treated as though they are lower risk and will need to submit less evidence in support of their visa application.
From March 26, more flexible work conditions for all student visa holders will be introduced, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowen, said yesterday. All students will be entitled to work a maximum of 40 hours over a two-week period, rather than being restricted to 20 hours each week. " 'via Blog this'
"Melbourne: Faced with dwindling international enrollments, Australian government has announced a slew of changes to its student visa regime including the doubling of working hours limit. Also from Saturday, all visa applicants, regardless of country of origin, applying to study in Bachelor, Masters or Doctoral degrees at participating universities, will be treated as though they are lower risk and will need to submit less evidence in support of their visa application.
From March 26, more flexible work conditions for all student visa holders will be introduced, Minister for Immigration and Citizenship, Chris Bowen, said yesterday. All students will be entitled to work a maximum of 40 hours over a two-week period, rather than being restricted to 20 hours each week. " 'via Blog this'
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