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Thiruvananthapuram: Candidates who have applied and are seeking NRI quota seats in MBBS/BDS courses in the state should rectify deficiencies in the NRI documents submitted by them before Aug 13, midnight. Failure to correct the deficiencies within the stipulated time will result in exclusion from the NRI category, the office of the commissioner of entrance examination said. Other deficiencies in documents such as photo, OCI, nativity, 10th grade certificate, nationality, or application fee must be rectified within the timeframe to avail community/reservation benefits.

Pending fees, if any, should also be paid before Aug 13, midnight. Detailed information is available in the admission notification. We also published the following articles recently Does this mineral deficiency cause sudden leg cramps and fatigue? 7 foods to fix this deficiency The article discussed magnesium deficiency and its link to symptoms like leg cramps, fatigue, and mood disorders.



It highlighted the benefits of magnesium-rich foods such as leafy greens, nuts and seeds, whole grains, legumes, avocados, bananas, and dark chocolate. The piece emphasized improving diet to combat these health issues without medication while also addressing overall health and well-being. Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah submits more documents to governor on MUDA case Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah submitted documents to governor Thaawar Chand Gehlot's office addressing the alleged MUDA land allotment case involving his wife Parvathi.

The CM argued the allegations were insufficient for prosecution. Additionally, a petition sought sanction for prosecuting Siddaramaiah over a 2008 denotification of land in Mysuru without verifying ownership. The issue remains unresolved.

HC seeks report on officials who issued documents to Banphoolpura encroachers The Uttarakhand High Court demanded accountability from officials for issuing essential services in Haldwani's Banphoolpura locality, where five people died during an anti-encroachment drive on February 8. The court directed the Nainital district magistrate to report on those responsible, following a District Legal Services Authority (DSLA) report highlighting the violence and need for compensation for the victims' families..

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