Posts Tagged ‘student’
Saturday, December 19th, 2009
Racism has “swam” literally from Australia to United States of America. A young Sikh student working part-time as a pizza delivery boy has been reportedly physically assaulted a group of unscrupulous US citizens when he came to deliver a pizza to their house, the Skh Coalition, a community advocacy group said. The attackers neither paid him for the pizza nor were decently behaving with him. They have hurled racial abuses at him. Although the real identity of the student or the attackers or the place of the incident has been withheld, it happened somewhere in Texas.
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Tags: abuse, racism, racist, sikh, student, texas, us
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Friday, October 30th, 2009
A four member crime branch team, headed by a DSP ranked officer has been formed to probe the mysterious murders of two engineering students in Bolangir district of Orissa, Arun Ray, the Inspector General of crime branch said in a press conference.

courtesy southasiarev
While one of them appeared to die in a very unusual manner, the other was apparently killed during lathi-charge by Police to stop the mob that had gathered demanding immediate action to find the miscreants.
The Congress student wing had called a bandh on Oct 26, bringing entire western Orissa to a mass violence dayout.
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Tags: CBI, engineering, murder, orissa, probe, student, violence
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Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

courtesy the hindu
If you are a student who struggles hard to remember texts or write answers, but quite good in extracurricular activities or perhaps sports such as basketball or football, then there is, apparently, no need to worry much about passing the frightening annual exams. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is planning to give pass grades to the weaker students of a class on the basis of other skills.
Several changes are to be made. For example, students getting low marks in written examinations, will be awarded grades on the basis of oral tests. The basic idea underlying is to examine a student to access his understanding of the important concepts in the syllabus. In fact, after cancelling Class X Board exams from next year hence, CBSE has also requested schools to show the progress charts and answer sheets to students of Classes IX and XI individually and engage themselves actively with CBSE’s plannings.
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Tags: CBSE, Education, fail, IX, revamp, student, X, Xi, Xii
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Tuesday, October 13th, 2009

courtesy ronatvan.com
The ongoing racial abuses and slightings in Australia towards Asian students, particularly Indian, are casting forth dark shadows over the prospects of expansion of educational partnership and enterpreneurship between India and Australia. In accordance with IDP Education chief officer Tony Pollock’s analysis, racist practices may earn Australia a 50% dip in the number of Indian students interested in pursuing higher courses in the country.
From among the 35000 students intake by the IDP, around 1100 are Indians and more than 6000 foreign sutdents have voted the Australian cities, Sydney and Melbourne as as potentially unsafe for foreign students.
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Tags: attack, australia, india, indian, racism, racist, student
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Monday, October 5th, 2009

pic via streetblog
Both the Indian and Australian governments’ failure is perhaps the reason behind the incident that has once again stirred violence in Australia between the local Melbourne community and the Indian counterpart residing in the same area. Reportedly, one local skateboarder along with his comrade (aged 25 and 42) who abused a small group of Indians at a car-park outside Meadowglen International Athletics Stadium in Epping and also damaged an Indian’s car’s rear window when the NRI was coming out with his group after a Kabaddi match, was beaten badly by the Indians.They have been taken to North Hospital for treatment where their condition has stabilised.
“Associates of the people, whose car was damaged, came to their assistance. Two men were assaulted and hit with sticks in the brawl. These two injured men were from the group outside who had allegedly started to verbally abuse the people from the vehicle,” the local police said in a statement.
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Tags: attack, australia, india, indian, racism, racist, student
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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

Only days after the previous assault, a 28 year old Indian student was attacked in the north-west of Melbourne where reportedly the student after getting off a bus at Keilor Plains train station at 12.15 am Tuesday was approached by two men who asked for cigarettes.
After obliging them both, when he turned,he was hit over the head at least six times with what he believes was a plank of wood or a baseball bat, The Age newspaper reported, and laid there unconscious until he was spotted.
Cop Kevin Squires described the attack as irresponsible although he declined to comment on the racist facet of the incident. “They seemed to be hanging around the station just looking for someone,” he said. “They just kept whacking him at the back of the head.” This comes a week after John Bramby condemned the recent assaults by Aussie hotheads.
Only a week earlier, an Indian cab driver was assaulted by Essendon footballer Michael Hurley, 19, after he got miffed by fare issue on Hoddle Street.
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Tags: a ttack, australia, india, indian, racism, racist, student
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Thursday, September 24th, 2009
Today Sapped comes to life. However, the Indian sun proved a lot more merrier than the Indians themselves. While at one side of the world,
Indians were rejoicing the birth of a new era with the discovery of water (H2O) by Chandrayan 1 which happens to be the first time solid proofs were collected by humans of any country (NASA had belief but no evidence) and the assumption of the possibility of life once again throbs in every intellectual mind, on the other hand, racial discrimination of Indian students in Australia once again reaches a breaking point as a good number of agitated and grieved Indian students collectively marched the streets of Australia shouting slogans against racial violence. This reminds me of an interview by NDTV of an Indian student residing and educating himself in Australia, who unfortunately, has been made one of the unlucky victims of this racial bias. The student faced such slighting comments from his one of his own professors: “Indians can be good laborers only… they can’t become managers… like Red Indians.”
Why yes, which Indian’s blood won’t boil at this point? I can hear every Indian heart beating with a constant pulse that reverberates throughout the air saying, “Just one chance. Give me one chance to prove myself!”
Yes, perhaps John Bramby, the Victorian Premier who visited India recently, is doing a good job while calling these hideous incidents as “an assault”. But hey, where are the results? I heard the Australian PM claiming “stringent” punishment against such wrong-doers. But the question remains hidden at grass-root level.
Let us transcend from the Indian territory to the macrocosm.
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Tags: aiims, australia, chandrayan, highlight, india, ISRO, medical, News, racism, student
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