Of the 3,044 validly nominated candidates - 219 are from BJP, 218 Congress, 207 from JD(S), while the rest are all from small parties and Independents, according to the CEO s office
Surat (Gujarat) [India], December 1 (ANI/PNN): With the conclusion of the first-ever two-day annual flagship event 'TiECon Surat 2022,' hosted by the Surat chapter of The Indus Entrepreneurs (TiE), on Sunday, 25 startups will be able to explore investment opportunities with leading angel investors and venture capitalists from across the country. The TiECon Surat 2022 was organised on the theme of 'Empowering Futurepreneurs'. TiE Surat took the initiative to support and empower aspiring Indian entrepreneurs by providing them with a platform to learn from and network with industry leaders & investors. The inaugural ceremony witnessed engaging conversations with B. J. Arun - Chairman of TiE Global, Mahavir Pratap Sharma - Chair of TiE India Angels and an interesting panel discussion with 6 TiE Presidents from across India where they discussed how TiE is making a significant impact on their ecosystem. B. J. Arun said that over the last 30 years, TiE has supported 25,000
REWARD. Barangay health workers from various parts of Ilocos Norte receive special risk allowance from the Department of Health. Each beneficiary received PHP1,428. (Photo courtesy of the Provincial Government of Ilocos Norte) LAOAG CITY -To carry out a more comprehensive coverage in the implementation of healthcare programs among residents, over 3,500 barangay health workers (BHWs) in Ilocos Norte will now be utilized as health promotion officers in their respective communities. This came following the Ilocos Norte board's approval of a resolution on Monday (June 6), designating BHWs as barangay-level Health Education and Promotion Officers (HEPO), who shall assist primary healthcare providers in ensuring a proactive and effective implementation of health promotion policies, programs, and activities in the community. Sponsored by the committee on health and sanitation, the resolution aims to boost the Universal Health Care (UHC) Act, Department of Health (DOH) Administrative Order
LANDSLIDE. A view of Kantagnos village in Baybay City after landslides and flooding on Monday (April 11, 2022). At least 21 persons have been killed in Baybay City, Leyte due to landslides induced by heavy downpour dumped by Tropical Depression Agaton. (Photo courtesy of Pobreng Biyahero) TACLOBAN CITY - At least 21 persons have been killed in Baybay City, Leyte due to landslides induced by heavy downpour dumped by Tropical Depression Agaton, the Philippine National Police (PNP) reported on Tuesday. Of the 21 bodies retrieved, 14 were found at the landslide site in Mailhi village, three in Kantagnos village, two in Maypatag village, one in Bunga village, and another one in Kan-ipa village. Only two bodies have been identified so far as responders braved heavy rains and massive flooding to unearth more bodies since Sunday. Most landslide incidents occurred on Sunday when the state weather bureau raised Tropical Cyclone Warning Signal No. 2 in most parts of Leyte Island. The PNP reported