Stability, a sense of security and hopes for the future, all go for a toss for H-1B visa holders in the US and those in the long queues for Green Cards. The H-1B visas, temporary visas for highly skilled foreign nationals in the US, also come with worries about paying the next bill, finding employment in 60 days if one loses their job and trying one's best to stay in the US and realise the American dream. Though Indians dominate the H-1B visa programme, with 72% of H-1B visas held by Indians, it comes at a cost.
Monday, January 20, 2025
Held hostage by H-1B visa system, Indians show signs of depression, anxiety
Stability, a sense of security and hopes for the future, all go for a toss for H-1B visa holders in the US and those in the long queues for Green Cards. The H-1B visas, temporary visas for highly skilled foreign nationals in the US, also come with worries about paying the next bill, finding employment in 60 days if one loses their job and trying one's best to stay in the US and realise the American dream. Though Indians dominate the H-1B visa programme, with 72% of H-1B visas held by Indians, it comes at a cost.
With 2.7lakh scanned pages, archival project led by IITBombay on Narayana Guru to go online this May
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How is TRAI and the govt. combating spam? | Explained
The story so far: The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) will be using distributed ledger technology (DLT) to register spam preferences from customers, TRAI chairman Anil Kumar Lahoti said. Spam rules will be tightened to make commercial messages traceable, the TRAI has indicated.
What is TRAI’s role in fighting spam?
The TRAI regulates the telecom industry, and its main role is in regulating Unsolicited Commercial Communications (UCC), the official name for spam. Starting in 2007, the regulator implemented a do-not-disturb (DND) registry, which would force telemarketers to abide by customer preferences when it came to commercial calls.
If a telecom customer signs up to the DND registry, they are not supposed to get any spam calls or SMS messages.
TRAI had also worked with an external agency to develop a DND app, which would allow customers to register their DND preference, and accept complaints. Under the Telecom Commercial Communication Customer Preference Regulation (TCCCPR), 2018, telemarketers who called or sent messages to DND-registered customers would receive warnings, and if enough warnings accumulated, they would be blacklisted from sending messages to telecom operators.
The DND app has not always been maintained by the TRAI, and was briefly unavailable from 2022 onwards. An SMS reporting facility where users would have to report messages in a particular format was available, but further steps were taken to make the process more user friendly. In 2024, TRAI mandated that DND reporting be made available on every telecom provider’s app.
What role does blockchain play?
In order to fight the deluge of spam messages, TRAI mandated in the TCCCPR that telcos use a blockchain ledger, also known as a distributed ledger, in order to store a constantly-updated list of approved senders of SMS messages. Telcos would also be required to approve specific formats of messages. For instance, an OTP message that goes, “Your OTP is 433212,” would be stored in the blockchain as “Your OTP is …” with space for a variable. These messages have been required to be sent from sender IDs, and not phone numbers.
This has been one of the most stringent rules that have been issued to fight SMS spam anywhere in the world. Blockchain as a technology allows for so-called immutability, which means that every stakeholder involved in a transaction has a reliable, un-tamperable version of the same data. At the time of the 2018 regulations, the necessity to use blockchain for the purpose of maintaining a spam exemption database was debated, as enthusiasm about the technology’s potential had spilled over beyond cryptocurrencies, where it continues to be a mainstay.
In 2024, the regulations were tightened to ensure “traceability” of messages, thus making sure that telcos would have a complete record of who issued a message before it is sent to an SMS gateway. This was aimed at plugging a crucial flaw in the system that would allow anyone to register on the blockchain solutions implemented by telecom operators and send out fraudulent or spam messages in spite of the systems in place to combat them. These, Mr. Lahoti has said, will be further tightened in the coming year.
Have these measures been effective?
For those who have registered their DND preferences, communications from legitimate businesses that follow the rules may have reduced. However, spam has a constantly changing character. While much of spam is merely commercial messages that may be annoying but harmless, the wave of digitisation has increased incentives to get around the protections against commercial messaging and calling. A wave of fraudulent calls have also emerged, with cyber frauds seeking to ensnare Indians in financial scams. Many of these operations are done outside the framework of SMS sender IDs, and are run through disposable 10-digit phone numbers, making it hard for real-time enforcement of anti-spam regulations.
There is also the issue of spam and scam calls from international numbers, which can be leased from certain online Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers, but appear as legitimate international call traffic.
Which are the other steps taken by the government to end spam?
The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) has launched the Sanchar Saathi portal, which has a reporting site called Chakshu. DoT has partnered with law enforcement, banks, and other stakeholders in order to accept reports of “suspected fraudulent” calls and messages, and has moved to cancel lakhs of numbers that are associated with unauthorised telemarketers and scammers.
It also set up the Telecom Security Operation Centre at its New Delhi headquarters to monitor suspicious internet traffic in real time. Meanwhile, firms like Airtel have taken steps to declare suspicious calls using Artificial Intelligence as “Suspected Spam,” a move that is being replicated by other telcos as well. The telco has also started labelling international calls on smartphones.
Saturday, January 18, 2025
JEE Mains 2025 session 1 from January 22: TOI Education / Jan 18, 2025,
JEE Mains 2025 admit card: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will commence Session 1 of the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Mains 2025 on January 22, 2025. Candidates are eagerly awaiting the release of the session 1 admit cards, which are expected to be issued in the next couple of days. Once released, candidates can download their JEE Mains 2025 admit card from the official website, jeemain.nta.nic.in.
Source: JEE Mains 2025 session 1 from January 22: Check admit card details here - The Times of India
Friday, January 17, 2025
JEE Main Admit Card 2025: What should you check on admit cards?
JEE Main Exam 2025 Admit Card: The credentials required to download and access the JEE Main 2025 exam admit card are the application number and date of birth
JEE Main Admit Card 2025: The National Testing Agency will soon release admit cards for the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2025. When released, candidates need to download the hall tickets from the official website — jeemain.nta.nic.in.
The credentials required to download and access the JEE Main 2025 exam admit card are the application number and date of birth. But before the admit cards are released, many candidates don’t know what to check on it.
Here’s a guide for aspirants on what to check on JEE Main hall tickets before the examination to avoid last-minute chaos.
Joint Entrance Examination (Main) Exam Date On: 22nd - 30th Jan 2025
JEE Main Admit Card 2025: Release Date, Download Session 1 Admit
Card, Direct Link
JEE Main Admit Card 2025 - The National Testing Agency (NTA) releases the hall ticket for JEE Main exam at least 3 days before the scheduled exam date. JEE Main city slip is also released by NTA before the admit card at jeemain.nta.ac.in.
JEE Main Admit Card 2025 - The National Testing Agency is set to release the hall ticket for
the JEE Main exam 2025 on its official website - jeemain.nta.nic.in. The JEE
Main 2025 admit card will be released by NTA at least three days before the
exam scheduled date. Therefore, candidates can expect the hall ticket to be
released by January 19, 2025, considering the session 1 exam will start from
22nd January 2025. JEE Main City Intimation Slip
has been released by NTA at jeemain.nta.nic.in
JEE Main session 1
admit card link will be provided to candidates on their registered email
address by NTA. The same can be accessed from the official website -
jeemain.nta.nic.in and in this as article as well. To download the JEE Main
admit card 2025, candidates must have a valid application number and password.
In case, applicants have forgotten their password, they can reset it using
their application ID provided to them after the successful submission of the JEE Main application form.
UGC bars three Rajasthan universities from awarding Ph.D. degrees over integrity issue, asks students not to enroll | Education - Hindustan Times
UGC Secretary Manish Joshi advised prospective students and parents not to take admission in Ph.D. programme offered by the universities.
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has
barred three universities in Rajasthan from awarding Ph.D. degree after they
were found to be compromising the integrity of the degree.
The three universities include:
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1) PAS University, Churu, Rajasthan
2) Sunrise University, Alwar, Rajasthan
3) Singhania University, Jhunjhunu,
Rajasthan
In an official notice signed by the
UGC Secretary Manish Joshi, the commission informed that decision follows the
findings of a Standing Committee which was constituted by the UGC to monitor
whether universities are following the procedure and awarding Ph.D. degrees in
accordance with the UGC Regulations.
“One of the mandates of this Standing
Committee is to suggest corrective measures and recommend action to be taken
against erring Universities,” the notice stated.
“After analysing/examining/evaluating
the information/data submitted by the univiersities, the Standing Committee has
found that three Universities did not follow the provisions of the UGC Ph.D.
Regulations and also the academic norms for the award of Ph.D. degrees. These
Universities were given an opportunity to explain why they failed to comply
with the provisions of the UGC Ph.D. Regulations, however, the responses
received from these Universities were not found satisfactory. The Standing Committee
has, thus, recommended that the UGC may debar these Universities from enrolling
Ph.D. students for the next five years,” read the notice.
Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/education/news/three-rajasthan-universities-barred-by-ugc-from-offering-phd-courses-over-integrity-issue-says-secretary-manish-joshi-101737024531056.html
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