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Delhi-based student lands research internship offer from over 10 world-famous universities – styxor.com

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New Delhi [India]October 27 (STYXOR.COM): Achieving world-class education in a world-renowned university is every scholar’s dream but is often marred by the cost of living and exorbitant tuition fees.
At times, these dreams get dashed at the selection level of some top-notch universities as students are not passed-out from renowned institutions.
An Indian student, however, has not only defied the norms but has gone on to receive offers to intern with more than 10 universities, which several scholars yearn to go to but seldom get a chance.
Delhi-based Abhishek Agrahari, an engineering student, is on cloud nine after internship offers came his way from the UK’s University of Oxford and the USA’s Pennsylvania State University and the University of Illinois, among others.
“It feels great that I have received offers from so many renowned universities. The hard work has finally paid off,” Agrahari told STYXOR.COM.
He previously worked with some stellar institutes like Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) on gas turbine engine and IIT Bombay on fluid-structure interaction, and IIT Kanpur on fluid dynamics and has offers from the institute’s centres in Kharagpur, Indore and Madras.
For Agrahari, the love for research stems from the fact that he does not believe in following the mainstream and the constant urge of exploring something new every day.
“Research has attracted me from the very beginning as I do not like following what has been done in the mainstream. I constantly wanted to explore something new. I like to research into subjects like fluids, the black hole,” the 20-year-old added.
Brighter the sunshine, darker the shadow. There are questions from detractors about him opting for foreign universities over the Indian institutes. Agrahari feels that after working with premier organisations like DRDO and IIT, it’s time for some international exposure.
“The foreign universities are slightly advanced in terms of infrastructure, quality of research as compared to what we are performing. Plus, you also get a great deal of international exposure as well,” he said.
But this success didn’t come to him easily. He had to face his share of challenges during his graduation days and later as he was a “non-IIT” college and said that whatever student comes from IIT “would be the superior ones” — a perception that he believes exists.
“They (the universities) blindly believe in the IIT students rather than giving students who studied from private universities a chance. The entire process was very difficult for me,” he said, adding that convincing the interviewers was not a cakewalk.
Agrahari said that he has to study from other sources for his research as the topics that he is focussing on are not taught at the bachelor’s level and they are mostly researched during the post-doctoral or PhD level.
One would term it as extremely fascinating as he idolises British business magnate Richard Branson and holocaust victim, Anne Frank, as these are two completely unrelated to his field. “His books, the thought process is something I really appreciate — he is a multi-talented personality. I take so much inspiration from such personalities as they are the jack and the master of all trades,” he said.
When asked about what university he would choose to pursue his internship in, he replied that he would be doing so at the University of Oxford in January next year. “Most likely, I will be setting out for oxford in January coming year 2021. There’s a lot of paperwork to be done to facilitate the visa and departure. However, I am also in talking terms with two or three other institutes in USA,” he added.

While entering the gates of Harvard, Oxford and Yale to go to class might seem far-fetched, but the key to the dream lies in one’s sincerity, hard work and honesty with the goal is worked upon, said the 20-year-old. “I always believed that if they (IITans) could get there, why can’t I?” he concluded. (STYXOR.COM)

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Kejriwal didn’t open single hospital in his 7-yr rule but spent over Rs 800 cr on ads, says Sambit Patra – styxor.com

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New Delhi [India]May 11 (STYXOR.COM): The BJP on Monday slammed Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal for targeting the Centre over COVID-19 management, stating that the AAP chief did not open a single hospital in his 7-year rule but spent over Rs 800 crores on publicity.
“Arvind Kejriwal spent Rs 804.93 crores on advertisements since 2015. But he did not open a single hospital during his 7-year rule. Before forming his government, Kejriwal had promised to add 30,000 new hospital beds,” said BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra.
He questioned the Delhi Government why it thinks that the Centre has been adopting a differential approach towards the national capital regarding oxygen supply.

“It is against humanity if any patient suffers due to lack of oxygen. But there should be no politics over it. If the Government of India can give oxygen to Maharashtra and other states, why do the Delhi Government think that the Centre is adopting a different approach towards Delhi?” he asked Kejriwal.
As many as 12,651 new COVID-19 cases and 319 deaths were reported in the national capital in the last 24 hours, said Delhi health department on Monday.
The cumulative caseload in the national capital mounted to 13,36,218 including 85,258 active cases and 12,31,297 total discharges/recoveries. The new fatalities pushed the COVID death toll in Delhi to 19,663. (STYXOR.COM)

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MK Stalin takes oath as MLA in Tamil Nadu Assembly – styxor.com

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Chennai (Tamil Nadu) [India]May 11 (STYXOR.COM): Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) chief MK Stalin on Tuesday was sworn in as an MLA at the Tamil Nadu Assembly in Chennai.
Earlier on Friday, he took oath as Tamil Nadu Chief Minister at Raj Bhavan.
He was administered the oath by Governor Banwarilal Purohit. Along with Stalin, 33 other ministers from his party also took the oath. The names include 19 former ministers and 15 new faces. There are two women among the newly sworn-in ministers.
DMK won 133 seats on its own in the 234-member assembly and fought the polls in alliance with some other parties including Congress. (STYXOR.COM)

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Yediyurappa urges people to support Karnataka govt to control COVID-19 spread – styxor.com

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India]May 11 (STYXOR.COM): Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa on Tuesday urged the people to support the Karnataka government to control COVID-19 spread in the state.
“The COVID is coming to under control from yesterday. If people will support us, it will be helpful. COVID-19 cases are more in Karnataka, death cases have also increased than we expected. Against this backdrop, we have imposed strict restrictions. People can buy whatever they want from 6 am to 10 am. I request people to co-operate with us to control COVID-19,” Yediyurappa told STYXOR.COM.
The Chief Minister also mentioned that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has assured us all sort of support to the state government amid the COVID-19 crises.
“In the morning, we have received 120 MT of oxygen in ‘Oxygen Express’. If it comes like this, there will be no problem. I am in touch with union leaders. I spoke with the Prime Minister himself. Basavaraj Bommai and the Home Minister had met Union Home Minister Amit Shah and had assured us all sort of support,” said Yediyurappa.
“We have not thought of any special package, let COVID-19 come to control we will think later about it,” he added.
Earlier, the first “Oxygen Express” to Karnataka, carrying 120 metric tonnes (MT) of liquid medical oxygen reached the city this morning.
Karnataka on Monday reported 39,305 COVID-19 cases and 596 deaths, the health department said. The state conducted 1.24 lakh tests on Monday. The cumulative caseload reached 19,73,683 including 19,372 deaths. At present, there are 5,71,006 active cases, while 32,188 people were discharged taking the cumulative recoveries to 13,83,285. (STYXOR.COM)

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