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Viral: School authority suspends teacher in UP after video of student massaging her goes viral | WATCH

Hardoi basic education officer BP Singh also criticised the act by the teacher. He said that the teacher has been found guilty and concerned authorities already took the strict action by issuing her suspension.

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A viral video is doing rounds on the social media platforms where a government school teacher was caught relaxing and getting massage on the hands from the students in Uttar Pradesh’s Pokhari Primary School in Hardoi. Soon after, when the video goes viral on the internet, the school authority took strict action against her by suspending her.

The school authority has revealed that an assistant teacher, Urmila Singh often skips the class and asks the students to give her massage on her hands. an assistant teacher at the school.

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Take a look at the viral of a teacher getting a massage from a student in Uttar Pradesh’s Hardoi.

The shot clip, which was shot in the class clearly shows the teacher calmly sitting on her chair, drinking water from her bottle while a student keeps on massaging her one hand in the classroom. The video also shows that the class was also attended by several students who have witnessed the act.

Hardoi basic education officer BP Singh also criticised the act by the teacher. He said that the teacher has been found guilty and concerned authorities already took the matter seriously by issuing her suspension.

After seeing the video on the internet, people also started criticising the government school in Uttar Pradesh and launched a sharp attack on the state government. One of the users on Twitter wrote that this type of culture of school only can be seen in UP. Another user wrote that such videos are the reason people ditching private jobs and looking desperately for government jobs. The third user compared UP’s government school with Delhi’s government school which runs under Aam Admi Party supervision. He wrote the school standard in Delhi is much higher than in UP.

This is not the first time such an act came in limelight. Earlier, a school teacher also has been terminated in UP’s Kasganj after his video went viral, where he was seen sleeping in the classroom.

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Bharat Shiksha Summit 2025 to explore future, evolving landscape of education on April 3

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The Bharat Shiksha Summit 2025 will be held on Thursday (April 3) in New Delhi’s Vigyan Bhawan. The theme of the Summit is Shaping The Future of Education. The event will see prominent leaders, educationists, legal practitioners, EdTech innovators and policymakers brainstorm on the future and evolving landscape of education in the country.

The inaugural session will have a keynote address by Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla and speeches by Supreme Court judge Justice Rajesh Bindal, Supreme Court Senior Advocate Pradeep Rai, Balaji Foundation Chairperson Rajshri Rai and All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) Chairman Prof. TG Sitharam.

The session on The Vision of National Education Policy will see a keynote address by Jammu & Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and speeches by Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM and Minister for Medical Education Brajesh Pathak, Member of Parliament Naveen Jindal, Association of Indian Universities Secretary General Pankaj Mittal, Senior Advocate Pradeep Rai and Educationist Prof. Bhim Sen Singh.

Keeping in mind the Summit’s aims of exploring reforms, challenges, and future opportunities in the light of global educational advancements, the next session will be on Education, Culture & Contemporary Development. The session will have speeches by Goa Minister for Tourism, IT and Electronics and Communication Rohan Khaunte, historian Dr Vikram Sampath, Kucnow University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Alok Rai, National Law University Delhi Founder Prof. Ranbir Singh, Indira Gandhi Delhi Technical University for Women (IGDTUW) Vice-Chancellor Prof. Ranjana Jha, GTC Group Chairman RK Mahato, Balaji Foundation Chairperson Rajshri Rai, Educationist Prof. Bhim Sen Singh  and Poet-Author Aalok Shrivastav.

The subsequent session will be on Imagining Indian Education. The session will be addressed by Social Justice and Empowerment Minister of State BL Verma, Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying and Panchayati Raj Minister of State SP Singh Baghel, Rural Development Minister of State Kamlesh Paswan and Ambedkar University Delhi Vice-Chancellor Prof. Anu Singh Lather.

The following session, Education Without Borders, will be addressed by External Affairs Minister of State Kirti Vardhan Singh, Members of Parliament Rajiv Rai and Nishikant Dubey, SAARC University President Prof. KK Aggarwal, DY Patil International University Vice-Chancellor Prof. Prabhat Ranjan, Educationist Prof. Bhim Sen Singh, GGSIP University, New Delhi Dean and Professor Prof. Dhananjay Joshi.

The penultimate session will be focused on Legal Education and Training: Bridging Theory and Practice. Supreme Court judge Justice JK Maheshwari Attorney General of India R. Venkatramani, Senior Advocate Pradeep Rai, National Law Institute University, Bhopal Vice-Chancellor Prof. (Dr.) S. Surya Prakash and National Law University, Delhi Vice-Chancellor Prof GS Bajpai will speak on the many facets of legal education.

The final session, From Verses to Values: Nurturing National Identity Through Poetry & Culture, will have speeches by Members of Parliament Manoj Tiwari and Sudhanshu Trivedi, Janab Waseem Barelvi, Dr. Hariom Panwar, Gajendra Solanki, Poet-Author Dr. Anamika.

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Waqf Bill in Lok Sabha: Amit Shah says Opposition resorting to fear-mongering to save vote bank

He clarified that such contributions must be derived from personal property and cannot be sourced from government assets.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday expressed support for the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, addressing concerns and criticisms raised by opposition lawmakers in Lok Sabha. Shah accused Opposition MPs of disseminating various misinformation, suggesting that their motives may be either unintentional or politically driven.

Addressing the Lower House, Shah emphasized that Waqf, which pertains to donations made for religious charities in the name of Allah, represents a charitable endowment made without any expectation of reclaiming the funds. He clarified that such contributions must be derived from personal property and cannot be sourced from government assets.

Shah further noted, “There is no provision to appoint any non-Muslim members to the Waqf. We do not intend to do so, as there will be no intrusion into the religious affairs of Muslims. The opposition’s resistance stems from a desire to appease their voter base.”

On this day, the Lok Sabha began deliberation on the Waqf (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which includes recommendations from a Joint Parliamentary Committee that reviewed the legislation after its introduction in August of the previous year. Additionally, the House considered the Mussalman Wakf (Repeal) Bill, 2024, both introduced for discussion and approval by Minority Affairs Minister Kiren Rijiju.

Shah clarified that while non-Muslim members could be appointed to the board and administrative councils, this would be strictly for administrative functions. He questioned whether a Hindu, Jain, or Sikh could serve as a charity commissioner in a non-religious capacity, arguing that such a move is vital for national integrity.

He insisted that the necessity for the current bill arose from amendments made in 2013 that he considered extreme, highlighting the past government’s inappropriate allocation of prime land in Lutyens Delhi as Waqf properties before the 2014 elections.

Earlier in the day, Union Minister Rijiju defended the Waqf Amendment Bill, asserting that the reforms are positive and necessary, countering claims from those with no direct stake in the bill, who he alleged are being misled.

However, Congress MP KC Venugopal criticized the expedited process, claiming it deprived opposition members of the opportunity to propose amendments. Fellow Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi condemned the bill, arguing that it undermines constitutional values and further marginalizes minority communities.

Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP of introducing new legislation to distract from its past failures. Commenting on the government’s claims of promoting women’s empowerment through the Waqf Bill, he challenged the BJP by questioning how many women candidates they would nominate in the upcoming Uttar Pradesh elections. He expressed concern that the Waqf Bill threatens to compromise the country’s secular identity.

AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan also weighed in, questioning Shah’s claims regarding the prime locations of 130 Waqf properties, suggesting that the BJP’s true intentions may involve seizing these properties, referencing past actions against Muslim-owned graveyards and buildings. He raised concerns about the government’s plans for properties that are not officially recorded as Waqf.

Meanwhile, Eknath Shinde, Chief of Shiv Sena and Maharashtra’s Deputy Chief Minister, reiterated his party’s stance on the Waqf Board, affirming, “Our position has always been unequivocal. We will not compromise our views for the sake of power or self-interest. Our support for the Waqf Amendment Bill is firmly rooted in promoting the welfare and progress of the Muslim community.”

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Mumbai Police summon banker who attended Kunal Kamra’s show, comedian apologises, offers to fund his trip

Initially, the investigating officer contacted the banker and asked him to visit the police station. However, after “certain developments” in the case, authorities later informed him that his immediate appearance was unnecessary, though he may be called later if required.

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A Navi Mumbai-based banker who attended comedian Kunal Kamra’s controversial show was summoned by the police as part of an investigation into alleged defamatory remarks made against Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. However, authorities later informed him that his immediate presence was not required.

Kamra, responding to reports that the banker had to cut short his vacation due to the summons, publicly apologized on social media. “I am deeply sorry for the inconvenience caused to you for attending my show. Please email me so I can schedule your next vacation anywhere in India,” he posted on X (formerly Twitter), sharing a news report about the incident.

According to a senior police official, the banker—who booked his ticket via the BookMyShow app—received a summons on March 29, directing him to appear before the Khar police station to record his statement as a witness.

The First Information Report (FIR) against Kamra was filed on March 28 at Khar police station following a complaint by Shiv Sena MLA Murji Patel. The case pertains to a parody song performed by Kamra during his Mumbai show, which allegedly contained indirect jibes labeling Shinde a “traitor.” Though Shinde was not explicitly named, the reference was widely interpreted as targeting the deputy CM, who split from Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena faction in 2022.

Initially, the investigating officer contacted the banker and asked him to visit the police station. However, after “certain developments” in the case, authorities later informed him that his immediate appearance was unnecessary, though he may be called later if required.

The controversy has sparked heated reactions, with Shiv Sena workers vandalizing the studio where Kamra’s show was recorded last month. Meanwhile, the Madras High Court granted the comedian interim anticipatory bail on March 28, issuing a notice to Khar police and scheduling the next hearing for April 7.

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