In the quiet village of Titora, just off the beaten path about 100 kilometers from Delhi, lives Atul Kumar, an 18-year-old ..
A native of Muzaffarnagar's Titora village, Atul Kumar studied for 18 hours a day, taking breaks only for food and sleep, as he prepared for the much-dreaded IIT entrance. Despite the gruelling ...
Atul Kumar, 18, was ecstatic when he found out in June that he had passed a tough examination that would allow him to join a prestigious technology college in India. But then came the next step ...
The top court intervened to help the student, who had lost his seat at the prestigious IIT Dhanbad after missing the deadline ...
The Supreme Court on Monday directed IIT Dhanbad to grant admission to a Dalit student who lost his seat after missing ...
Lucknow To empower underprivileged students, the Uttar Pradesh government had extended its support to Atul Kumar, a Dalit ...
The first to be registered would be the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Dhanbad, which was on Monday directed by the Supreme Court to admit the student, Atul Kumar (18), the son of a daily ...
The Uttar Pradesh government announced today, Wednesday, October 2, that it will assist Atul Kumar, a Dalit student from Muzaffarnagar, in securing admission to the Indian Institute of Technology ...