Friday, 31 August 2012




Harvard University probes largest mass cheating scandal



Kunwar Abhishek Bhagat, Delhi
(via- PTI)
 About 125 University undergraduates are being investigated for cheating in a final exam last year, the largest academic misconduct scandal in the prestigious institution's history. The Harvard College administrative board is reviewing the allegations of "academic dishonesty," ranging from "inappropriate collaboration to outright plagiarism, on a take-home final exam," dean of undergraduate education Jay Harris said in a note sent to students.

A comprehensive review of every exam from the class found that nearly half of the 279 enrolled students may have worked together in groups to develop and share answers. The students whose work is under review have been contacted by the board, which will meet with each student separately seeking to understand all the relevant facts and to determine whether any faculty rules were violated. Students found responsible of academic dishonesty could face disciplinary actions including withdrawal from the college for a year.

"We take academic integrity very seriously because it goes to the heart of our educational mission," said Michael Smith, dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences, who sent a letter to the FAS faculty to outline actions the faculty can take to reinforce Harvard's academic policies. "Academic dishonesty cannot and will not be tolerated at Harvard."

While neither the course nor the name of students allegedly involved was revealed, Harvard Crimson, the university's student newspaper, said the students were enrolled in the 'Introduction to Congress' class taught by assistant professor Matthew Platt. "These allegations, if proven, represent totally unacceptable behavior that betrays the trust upon which intellectual inquiry at Harvard depends," said Harvard University president Drew Faust. "We must deal with this fairly and through a deliberative process. At the same time, the scope of the allegations suggests that there is work to be done to ensure that every student at Harvard understands and embraces the values that are fundamental to its community of scholars."

The allegations surfaced last semester when the faculty member teaching the course questioned the similarities between a number of exams and referred them to the board. After reviewing the exams and interviewing students who submitted them, representatives of the board initiated the broader review in consultation with the faculty member. The board has not come to any judgment about specific cases. Smith cautioned that the allegations should not lead people to draw broad conclusions. "We must also not forget that the vast majority of our students complete all their assignments honestly, diligently, and in accordance with our regulations and practices," Smith said.

"Allegations of inappropriate collaboration or plagiarism in a single class should not be allowed to diminish the good work or reputation of our outstanding student body." The administrative board is responsible for evaluating requests for exceptions to academic policies and review of students' academic performance.

Thursday, 30 August 2012

It’s all about Sports  vs. Academics

Should India’s World Cup winning captain be penalized for playing for his country?

Unmukt Chand with the World Cup


Kunwar Abhishek Bhagat
Dt. 30-08-2012, Delhi

India under 19 team captain Unmukt Chand denied for promotion in the Second year of his bachelor of Arts course by St. Stephen college, as he failed to accumulate the minimum attendance which is required by the college.

Indian Senior Team captain also tweeted that "Marks for sports take a back seat... attendance for now takes centre stage, This shows how much importance sports has in India... sad to hear."

Vice-president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and Union Minister, Rajiv Shukla, said it was an internal matter of the college. He, however, appealed to St Stephen's authorities to consider Unmukt as a special case.

"I appeal to St Stephen's to take a considerate view on Unmukt. But I understand that it is an internal matter. The college is autonomous. But I am making this appeal," Shukla said.  

College principal Valsan Thampu defended his institution, saying that he is simply following the rules. He denied discrimination on part of the college management and added it was the Delhi University vice-chancellor's prerogative to decide whether or not to promote Unmukt despite his poor attendance.

Further, Thampu said Unmukt had attended only eight percent classes and as per rules his minimum attendance should have been at least one-third of the total classes.

Ironically, the young star was admitted to the college under the sports quota and his academic record has also been good. In May, he was not allowed to give his second semester exam until the Delhi High Court intervened. He eventually gave the exam and scored 62 per cent marks. His lawyer says the college was aware of the BCCI and DDCA schedules.

Unmukt had recently scored an unbeaten century in the under-19 World Cup final against Australia to lift the trophy for India.




Thursday, 12 July 2012


Kunwar Abhishek Bhagat
Amravati


Chikli ICDS centre a Vital player for upliftment of the society



Anaganwari centre is playing a vital role in child care at chikli. Anaganwadi worker Shoba Metkar who is working in the same anganwadi since 1982, but she manages to serve the village with her will despite of earlier opposition to work as per the family. She said “despite of her family not supporting to work her husband always supported her for the cause. Women in the village are not expected to work, however if they are provided permission they are not permitted to move out the village.”

There are total 2 anganwadi centre in the village where the number of students are 89 one 86 respectively. To maintain records a record chart book is been issued to every anagawadi centre where records of the childrens from 0-6 yrs are recorded separately for boys and girls, pink colour register is maintained for girls and blue for the boys and childrens from 5-6 years are recorded in one consolidated register.

At the grass-root level, delivery of various services to target groups is given at the Anganwadi Centre (AWC). An AWC is managed by an honorary Anganwadi Worker (AWW) and an honorary Anganwadi Helper (AWH).

In a Monthly Progress Card (MPR) chart there are details like Name of the child, mother’s name, father’s name, address, Date of Birth , rank the child means which child in the family and  caste. The MPR chart has 4 different regions where White means healthy child, Green means normal, yellow under weight, Orange mal-nourished child.

According to the MPR card there are 7 girls above 5 years and 8 boys above 5 years and children in the age group of 0-5 are 79. Children birth in2011 where 5 girls were born out which 2 were from Nomadic Tribes, 1 from SC, 1 ST and 1 OBC category.

Unatti Dhakre who was born on 11.2.2011 was 6.5 kg as the weight was after two years as her parent were not in the village but now she is a healthy child with weight of 8kg. Amazing fact in the village is that when no name kept by the parents the AWW use to write’ Balya’ for male child, and Bali for girl. Bali who born on 6/8/2011 belonged to SC category again registered her weight in 2nd month which was 3.5 kg where she is absent from the records as not in the village. Another girl Bali d/o Rekha who was born on 9/8/2011 st 2nd month 4.5kg and 3 month 5 kg and her parents now migrated for work or visit mothers place. Bali d/o Durga was born on 25/8/2011 2months her weight was 3kg and showed increase in her weight in the 4th month to 5 kg.

There were only two deaths in the village, one girl and one boy. Sharada who was born on 6.6.10 and died on 27/5/11 dead 11 months, Due to pneumonia and jaundice she was shifted to Dharni and was hospitalized but  was dead . Another death was recorded of a boy Balya who died after two days of his birth, he was born on 21.5.11 dead 23.5.2011, after his birth due to toxic water entered his stomach he suffered death, he was also shifted to the hospital but was dead.

For malnourished child AWW has a VCDC scheme which means extra care is given to the malnourished child where the child is feeded sx times a day with healthy food including egg milk upma daliya lapsi etc per day.

After the 6 years of care in the anganwadi center the childrens are admitted to the primary school as age has been fixed for admission in the 1st class is 6 years.

Despite of good working condition the AWW centre the Anganwadi worker faces many problems, AWW worker Shoba Metkar said” Despite of keeping records up to date now the government now willing to rewrite the whole in a new register, as earlier we were filling it with pencil now we got instructions to fill it with pen.”

She also added “training to make entries in the chart is not provided fully, and even one cannot go out for field visit every day.”

Monthly salary of the AWW worker is 2500, she told the a hike is expected later December this year with Rs.1500 hike the salary making it to Rs. 4000 per month. She also told that she was getting 125 rs in 1982 as she was matric fail but AWW worker who were 10+2 were getting 175rs per month in  1982.

AWW worker Shoba Metkar also quoted her example by admitting her two granddaughters to the Anganwadi centre, which clearly implies of her will towards her work which created positive attitude towards various other residents of chikli. She added “people in the village have became more cautious and curious about the fluctuation in the weight of their child and also asks for the precautions to be taken.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

"Censorship or regulation on Social Media" is Direct Attack on Freedom of Speech by the Government.




"Censorship or regulation on Social Media" is Direct Attack on Freedom of Speech by the Government.
KunwarAbhishekBhagat
Amravati:


Social Networking sites have always been a platform where we could express our opinion or thoughts about politics, political leaders, entertainment and virtually everything freely. But we cannot deny that Social networking sites have also been the place to pornography, defame leaders, actors and even common people and also religious attack which can harm communal harmony. So the Government in India is all set to implement regulation and some norms which have to be followed by social networking sites. 

Networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIntold that they have their own norms and never allow content that do not stick to Facebook norms. Google has also maintained that they cannot remove content that abide their terms and conditions simply because the content is controversial and this very pleas are not being accepted by government and even PCI chief Katju.
Social media provides the ultimate freedom of space for anyone who wants to express their thoughts and views for or against. But by taking away this freedom, the government is spoiling the basic tenets of democracy and that is just not acceptable.
The concern is understandable. But the government has lost the moral right to do so, because this move could easily be coloured by their fear of a public outcry and revolution. We’ve seen shades of the same during the Anna Hazare movement. They fear that the anguish amongst the public is so much that if social networks continue to be what they are, soon we could see a Tahrir Square happening!
Censoring or regulating the content on social media sites is totally unjustified. How different would we be from China or Afghanistan? I think censoring of the Internet is good, but to a certain extent. At the same time no one can really define what crosses the line.

KunwarAbhishekBhagat
IIMC Amravati, DrZichkarBhawan
1st floor.SantGadge Baba University,
Amravati, Maharashtra



Tuesday, 10 January 2012

India will grow at 7% GDP


India will grow at 7% GDP



PM Dr. Manmohan Singh at 10th Bhartiya Pravasi Diwas at Jaipur


Kunwar Abhishek Bhagat
January 10th, Amravati,



The GDP of India during this fiscal year will be 7% , this information was shared byPM Dr. Manmohan Singh at  10th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas in Jaipur.he said "Despite of international worries and recession this year it is 7 % GDP as calculated.

The Indian economy is slowing on a combination of feeble growth in the United States and Europe, a ratcheting up of interest rates to quash high inflation and a decision-making paralysis in government.  

Sunday, 8 January 2012

News for You

New form of TB in India





Kunwar Abhishek Bhagat
08 January, Amravati


A new form of TB named a TDR-TB (Totally Drug Resistant TB) has been isolated in sample of 12 patients in the past three months alone in Hindulja hospital in Mumbai.

Iran is reported as the first nation to the same case and India is second, out of 12 patients 10 are from Mumbai, 1 from Ratnagiri and one from UP.

In India about 3 to 4 lakh patients dies due to TB every year, while in worl the toll is 1.7 million in 2009.
As the full form of TDR-TD it suggests none of the known TB combinations of drugs work on the patient.

TB is the most fatal disease in India, accounting 8953 deaths in Mumbai alone, and every untreated left person can infect 10 to 15 more persons.

Researches are already on progress and the Doctor says that they will find a new vaccine which will cure this disease.