Mystery Surrounds Disappearance of Famed Arctic Explorer

 In a shocking turn of events, renowned Arctic explorer Dr. Amelia Lee has disappeared without a trace during her latest expedition. Dr. Lee had been conducting research on the effects of climate change on Arctic wildlife when she suddenly vanished. Despite an extensive search effort by her team and local authorities, no sign of Dr. Lee has been found. Her disappearance has sparked widespread concern among the scientific community and those who followed her work closely. Dr. Lee's family and colleagues are left with more questions than answers, as the circumstances of her disappearance remain unclear. Some speculate that foul play may be involved, while others suggest that the harsh Arctic conditions may have played a role. As the search for Dr. Lee continues, people around the world are anxiously awaiting any updates on her whereabouts. Her disappearance has become a trending topic on social media, with many expressing their admiration for her pioneering work in Arctic research. T

65 invigilators get JNTU notice for 'flickering' at mass copy in tests

 Hyderabad: In a crackdown against misbehavior in assessments, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad 


(JNTUH) has slapped show cause notice on 65 invigilators for disregarding mass duplicating by understudies during assessments held 


among October and December, 2020. 

65 invigilators get JNTU notice for 'blinking' at mass copying in exams |  Hyderabad News - Times of India

JNTUH noticed an ascent in negligence cases during the pandemic after understudies were permitted to take tests from parent 


establishments. During past tests, some employees who had been invigilators, were served show cause sees for 


neglecting to hail negligence. While the examination is as yet in progress, the college tracked down that numerous employees permitted 


understudies to enjoy mass duplicating. 


"The college deputed flying crews, that went through around 30 minutes at arbitrary test communities, which distinguished a few understudies 


enjoying misbehavior. These crews discovered that the invigilators were not tackling their work," Kamakshi Prasad, chief, 


assessment, JNTUH told TOI. 


The college has looked for clarifications from these employees and is surveying them. School directors have been inquired 


not to remember them for the rundown of invigilators for semester tests that started on March 8. 


Sources anyway said it is school administrations who are to blame. "Despite the fact that employees were deputed to irregular 


establishments, school administrations controlled invigilators and requested that they offer elbowroom to understudies in the pandemic," said a 


source near employees. Requesting a test into the job of administrations, an employee said there ought to be a 


system to raise an objection against them without personnel stressing over losing their employment.

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