41 Under Training KAS Officers Posted “For Assisting In Corona Virus Mitigation Efforts”
SRINAGAR: As Covid-19 cases continue to surge in J&K, the administration in view of the emerging COVID-19 situation, today deployed 45 Junior Scale Probationers Officers for assisting in Corona virus mitigation efforts at the various places.
The further reads that, “In view of the emerging situation due to outbreak of Corona Virus (COVID-19), the following Junior Scale Probationers are hereby deployed for assisting in Corona virus mitigation efforts at the places indicated against each, till further orders, with immediate effect:-
Mir Dawar Habib currently undergoing training at IMPA&RD is deployed at Anantnag
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âCOVID-19 Monetary Penaltiesâ: IIT-GN Alumni Condemn Instituteâs Exclusionary Measures
According to the statement issued by the alumni, the college has demanded students to pay a flat quarantine charge of Rs 4,000 if they want to seek quarantine facilities on the campus.
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Gandhinagar:Â The alumni of Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar have issued a statement highlighting collegeâs exclusionary measures during the COVID-19 pandemic, which, they say, would further marginalise students who donât come from privileged backgrounds.
According to the statement, the college has demanded students to pay a âflat quarantine chargeâ of Rs 4,000 if they want to seek quarantine facilities on the campus. The amount, students say, is exclusive of hostel, mess, laundry and other charges. According to the college administration, the amount being charged will b
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HC seeks Centre response on plea on policy for special needs kids training
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New Delhi, Jan 28 : The Delhi High Court on Thursday sought a response from the central government on a petition filed by a schoolgirl seeking constitution of an expert committee to draft and implement a nationwide plan to impart skill learning and vocational training to children with special needs. The cause appears to be a good one, a bench presided by Chief Justice D.N. Patel said while issuing a notice to the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment and Ministry of Human Resources and Development and sought their responses by March 12.
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