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Madurai Corporation officials, including former city health officer, booked for corruption

Madurai Corporation officials, including former city health officer, booked for corruption Updated: Updated: The officials have been charged with creating fake bills to the tune of ₹88.88 lakh Share Article The officials have been charged with creating fake bills to the tune of ₹88.88 lakh Directorate of Vigilance and Anti-Corruption (DVAC) officials have booked six persons, including former the City Health Officer (CHO) and the Assistant City Health Officer of Madurai Corporation on charges of swindling ₹88.88 lakh, using fake bills under the guise of having procured larvicide for mosquito control. Acting on a tip-off, the DVAC sleuths conducted an enquiry into the allegation that fake and fabricated bill invoices/tax invoices had been used on 17 occasions between June 4, 2012 and July 17, 2018 in the guise of having procured 13,950 litres of larvicide. However, the enquiry revealed that no material was supplied and Heranba Industries Limited, which was the supplier

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After volatile week expect aftershocks to continue

After volatile week expect aftershocks to continue ​ By Arun Kejriwal ( IANS) | Published on ​ Sun, Feb 28 2021 14:33 IST | ​ 0 Views   Sensex, Nifty hit new highs, oil & gas stocks rise (Credit: bsebti.com). Image Source: IANS News Markets were under extreme volatility in the week gone by and we had two trading sessions where there were 1,000 point moves on the BSESENSEX and one session where it was double that at 2,000 points. This clearly shows the vulnerability of markets and the urgent need for them to stabilise. With two sharp down days, one sharp up day and two days where they traded with a positive bias, markets had all the action that one could expect in five trading days. The final result saw BSESENSEX lose 1,789.97 points or 3.52 per cent to close at 49,099.99 points while NIFTY lost 452.60 points or 3.02 per cent to close at 14,529.15 points. The broader indices saw BSE100, BSE200 and BSE500 lose 2.77 per cent, 2.39 per cent and 2.05 per cent respect

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