WB: ISRO team visits Jadavpur University, explores possibilities of using tech to curb ragging

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KOLKATA: Two scientists from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) visited the Jadavpur University campus in West Bengal’s Kolkata on Tuesday to check the possibilities of eliminating ragging from the campus by using technology.

The visit came after West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose appealed to ISRO chairman S Somanath seeking help regarding the same in the backdrop of the death of a first-year undergraduate student at the varsity.

The two scientists held a long discussion with the Vice-Chancellor.

The scientists took an overview of the Image Recognition Double Token MSG Aadhaar System for outsiders, and how to install RFID CCTV Camera to ensure security.

The scientists inspected all gates and other places including the open-air theatre on the premises of the University to suggest what kind of technology will have to be used, said the university officials.

A first-year undergraduate student, Swarnodip Kundu, died after falling from the second-floor balcony of the varsity’s main hostel on August 9.
His family alleged that he was a victim of ragging, evoking condemnation and outrage across the state.

CV Ananda Bose had said, “ISRO will help us with advanced technology in containing ragging in the campus.” (ANI)

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Makers of Aparshakti Khurana’s next film avoid shooting during peak heat hours in Uttar Pradesh Makers of Aparshakti Khurana’s next film avoid shooting during peak heat hours in Uttar Pradesh

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Prayagraj (Uttar Pradesh) [India], May 19 (ANI): Due to the prevailing heatwave, the makers of Aparshakti Khurana’s next film have changed their shooting schedule.
The film’s crew works in two shifts throughout the day, i.e. 5 AM to 12 noon, followed by 3 to 7 PM, in order to avoid working through the peak heat hours.
Talking about the changes in shift timings, Aparshakti said, “We try to give an early call time so that the unit gets a little respite from the midday heat. Energy drinks, coolers, coconut water, dahi and fruits for lunch are saving us from the heat. We also ask our team members not to sit in an AC environment in their free time, as the frequent switching between high and low temperatures might lead to health problems.”
The name of the film has not been disclosed yet. (ANI)

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