IPL 2022: Ravi Shastri praises SRH debutant Shashank Singh for explosive batting display against GT \
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IPL 2022: Ravi Shastri praises SRH debutant Shashank Singh for explosive batting display against GT

27-Apr-2022
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 27 (ANI): Former India cricketer and head coach Ravi Shastri on Wednesday praised Sunrisers Hyderabad player Shashank Singh for his batting against Gujarat Titans at Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday.
27-Apr-2022 Sports
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SC directs authorities to reconsider UPSC aspirants who missed Mains exam due to COVID-19 infection \
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SC directs authorities to reconsider UPSC aspirants who missed Mains exam due to COVID-19 infection

31-Mar-2022
New Delhi [India], March 31 (ANI): The Supreme Court on Thursday directed the authorities concerned to reconsider the representation of the candidates, who could not appear in the Civil Services Mains exam due to COVID-19 infection.
31-Mar-2022 National
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Centre opposes UPSC aspirants’ plea in SC for extra attempt \
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Centre opposes UPSC aspirants’ plea in SC for extra attempt

25-Mar-2022
New Delhi [India], March 25 (ANI): Centre in the Supreme Court has opposed a plea seeking extra attempt for candidates who could not appear in the Civil Services Mains exam due to COVID-19 infection, arguing that admitting it may lead to similar demands for other examinations conducted all over the country.
25-Mar-2022 National
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Call on extra attempt in UPSC exam will have to be taken by DoPT Centre tells SC \
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Call on extra attempt in UPSC exam will have to be taken by DoPT Centre tells SC

21-Mar-2022
New Delhi Mar 21 PTI The Centre told the Supreme Court on Monday that the call regarding extra attempt to appear in the Union Public Service Commission UPSC examination will have to be taken by the Department of Personnel and Training DoPTA bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and A S Oka was hearing a plea filed by three aspirants who had cleared the UPSC 2021 prelims exam but could not appear in all papers of the main exam after testing positive for COVID-19 and are now seeking an extra attempt to appear in the examsAdditional Solicitor General ASG Aishwarya Bhati appearing for the Centre told the bench that the counsel representing the UPSC has said that he would file a counter affidavit in the matter during the course of the dayThe bench said it would hear the matter on March 25There is really no urgency because the result for this exam has been announced The only issue remains is qua extra attempt Bhati saidThe bench observed that UPSC has to make a statement whether one opportunity is possible or notThat is a call that actually DoPT will have to take I will have to get instructions the ASG saidThe top court observed that last time it was told that it is a complex issue and instructions are required to be taken and that is why the bench had given timeDecision will be taken essentially by the UPSC is it not the bench asked The ASG said The extra attempt call will have to be taken by DoPT Senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan who was appearing for the petitioners told the bench that the court had last time given opportunity to the UPSC but no reply has come yetOn March 7 the counsel appearing for the UPSC had told the top court that he needs to take instructions and place on record all the aspects before any decision is taken on the issueWhile two of the three petitioners had to leave the main exam held from January 7 to 16 in-between after appearing in some initial papers the third aspirant could not appear in any of the papers due to COVIDThe petitioners in their plea filed through advocate Shashank Singh have said that they tested positive for COVID-19 in the RTPCR test reports dated January 13 14 and January 6The plea has said the petitioners could not take the UPSC mains examination after testing positive for COVID-19 and owing to the restrictions imposed under the strict quarantine guidelines of the governmentAlso there was absence of any kind of policy of UPSC which could provide arrangements for such petitioners who were COVID positive during the span of mains examination or before it it saidThe petitioners are approaching this court under Article 32 and seeking a direction to the Respondent UPSC to extend them an additional extra attempt to appear in the examination or in alternate make some arrangement to appear in the rest of papers which the petitioners could not give before the publication of result of civil service mains examination 2021 the plea saidIt claimed that absence of policy and no arrangement to accommodate COVID-19 positive petitioners to appear in the civil service mains examination 2021 have violated their rights including that of under Article 14 equality before law of the Constitution of India PTI ABA SA
21-Mar-2022 National
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COVID-19 3 UPSC aspirants move SC seek extra attempt to appear in main exam \
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COVID-19 3 UPSC aspirants move SC seek extra attempt to appear in main exam

28-Feb-2022
New Delhi Feb 28 PTI Three aspirants who cleared the UPSC 2021 prelims exam but could not appear in all papers of the main exam held last month after testing positive for COVID-19 have approached the Supreme Court seeking an extra attempt to appear in the examsThe petitioners have sought a direction to the Union Public Service Commission UPSC to extend them an additional attempt to appear in the exam or in the alternate make some arrangement to appear in rest of the papers which they could not give before the publication of resultWhile two of the three petitioners had to leave the main exam held from January 7 to 16 in-between after appearing in some initial papers the third aspirant could not appear in any of the papers due to COVIDThe plea came up for hearing on Monday before a bench of Justices A M Khanwilkar and C T RavikumarThe bench asked senior advocate Gopal Sankaranarayanan who was appearing for the petitioners to serve the copy of the petition to the standing counsel for the concerned respondentsGive advance copy Let the other side come and respond the bench said and posted the matter for hearing on March 7Sankaranarayanan told the bench that the UPSC mains examination was held in the second week of January and out of the three petitioners two of them had appeared in some papers before they were tested positive for COVIDHe said the petitioners could have suppressed and lied but they did notThe petitioners in their plea filed through advocate Shashank Singh have said that they were tested positive for COVID-19 in the RTPCR test reports dated January 13 14 and January 6The plea said the petitioners could not give the UPSC mains examination after testing positive for COVID-19 and owing to the restrictions imposed under the strict quarantine guidelines of the governmentAlso there was absence of any kind of policy of UPSC which could provide arrangements for such petitioners who were COVID positive during the span of mains examination or before it it saidThe petitioners are approaching this court under Article 32 and seeking a direction to the Respondent UPSC to extend them an additional extra attempt to appear in the examination or in alternate make some arrangement to appear in the rest of papers which the petitioners could not give before the publication of result of civil service mains examination 2021 the plea saidIt claimed that absence of policy and no arrangement to accommodate COVID-19 positive petitioners to appear in the civil service mains examination 2021 have violated their rights including that of under Article 14 equality before law of the Constitution of India PTI ABA SA
28-Feb-2022 National
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