Kalaburagi: Khaja Bandanawaz University, Kalaburagi has listed courses for new admissions including for courses like M.Sc. Biotechnology, MA in Journalism and Mass Communication, MA in Urdu, M.Sc Mathematics, M.Sc. Physics, M.Sc Zoology, and others for the academic year 2021-22.

According to the official website of the University, some of the major facilities available for the students of M.Sc Biotechnology are highly efficient and qualified teaching faculty, stress-free mode of examination pattern, well-equipped biotechnology laboratory, research and job oriented training in collaboration with biotech companies, and research institutions, special lectures from reputed scientists and academicians, Wifi facility, Library facility, placement and scholarship assistance among others.

Similarly, students seeking admission in MA Journalism and Mass Communication will have access to a well-equipped studio, editing lab, high-end camera, and other equipment among others.

Apart from these, the University offers and invites applications for admissions for M.Sc Food and Nutrition, MA English, M.Sc Zoology, M.sc Chemistry.

Students seeking admission to the above-mentioned courses in Khaja Bandanawaz University, can visit the official website of the university www.kbn.university, or can contact through telephone on 08472-245555, 236041, 228540, 224591, and 267657.

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Thane (PTI): A 45-year-old man was killed, and his wife and son were injured when a portion of plaster from the ceiling collapsed in their flat in a seven-storey building in Thane on Saturday, officials said.

Chief of the Regional Disaster Management Cell, Yasin Tadvi, said the 16-year-old building is not listed in the "dangerous" category.

"The incident occurred in Karumdev Society at about 3 am. The plaster of the hall in a flat on the terrace floor suddenly fell while the occupants were asleep", he said.

Of the four people who were inside the room, two suffered minor injuries and were discharged after primary treatment, Tadvi stated.

The injured persons were identified as Arpita More (42), who suffered minor head injuries, and her son Arush More (16), who sustained injuries to both legs.

Manoj More (45), who sustained chest injuries, died during treatment at a private hospital.