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NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court used extraordinary power on Monday and directed IIT Dhanbad to grant admission to a Dalit youth who lost his seat after missing the deadline to deposit fees.
Atul Kumar, 18, was ecstatic when he found out ... India's top court stepped in and ordered the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Dhanbad, to restore Atul's admission. The Supreme Court ...
The top court intervened to help the student, who had lost his seat at the prestigious IIT Dhanbad after missing the deadline to pay the admission fee for the BTech course. 18-year-old Atul Kumar ...
Son of a daily wage labourer, Atul Kumar had lost his seat at IIT-Dhanbad after missing the fee deadline. He got a second ...
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 ...
Atul Kumar, whose father Rajendra Kumar is a daily wage labourer, was unable to proceed with his admission to IIT Dhanbad owing to financial constraints. Despite performing well in the IIT Joint ...
New Delhi: The Supreme Court has assured help to a poor Dalit youth, who lost his hard-earned seat in IIT Dhanbad after he ... the counsel for 18-year-old Atul Kumar on Tuesday.