After wielding the lathi for 12 years, this constable becomes Assistant Professor
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After controlling unruly crowd for 12 years, a constable attached to the Suththamalli police station near here is all set to confine himself inside the calm classrooms as Assistant Professor of Econom
After controlling unruly crowd for 12 years, a constable attached to the Suththamalli police station near here is all set to confine himself inside the calm classrooms as Assistant Professor of Economics.
When Aravind Perumal, 34, of Malaiyaalamedu near Tirunelveli Town joined the Tamil Nadu Police in 2011 with a postgraduate degree in economics, he never buried his dream of becoming a good teacher. His thirst for acquiring knowledge and higher educational qualification drove him towards doing research in economics.
Bengaluru saw one of its worst water crises in 2024 with ground water drying up and several parts of the city scrambling for water. With instances like BWSSB supplying treated wastewater to the construction industry, apartments being permitted to sell water from their STPs to the department, and lakes in parts of Bengaluru and neighbouring districts being filled with water from the 33 STP plants in the city, recycling of water became an important topic of conversation during this period.