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Four Corrupt Tribal Development Officials Suspended For Irregularities In Grains Procurement, Distribution

The irregularities came to light when the Kisan Support Price (KSP) procurement scheme was under audit by senior officials at Shahapur.

Four officials of Maha tribal development corporation suspended for irregularities in procurement of grains

4 officials of the Maharashtra State Tribal Development Corporation have been suspended for alleged irregularities in the procurement and distribution of grains

Shinde Fadnavis govt in a major bureaucratic reshuffle transfers 44 IAS officers, Iqbal Chahal continues to be BMC Commissioner

Nashik schools to reopen from January 4 for classes 9 to 12

Nashik schools to reopen from January 4 for classes 9 to 12 Nashik schools to reopen from January 4 for classes 9 to 12 Many cities have decided to reopen schools in Maharashtra, including Nashik, where the schools will be reopening from January 4 for classes 9 to 12. advertisement The schools in Nashik will reopen from January 4 for classes 9 to 12. HIGHLIGHTS Authorities will conduct Covid-19 tests for teaching and non- teaching staff. Students will have to follow several safety guidelines on school premises. The schools in the urban and rural areas of Nashik city in Maharashtra will reopen from January 4 for the students of classes 9 to 12, said Maharashtra Food and Civil Supplies Minister and Nashik guardian minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Saturday.

Maharashtra School Reopening: School for Classes 9 to 12 to reopen from January 4 in Nashik

Updated Dec 20, 2020 | 13:53 IST More and more districts continue reopening of schools in Maharashtra. Nashik schools for Classes 9 to 12 would also reopen from January 4, 2021. Nashik School for Classes 9 to 12 to reopen from January 4  |  Photo Credit: iStock Images Maharashtra Food and Civil Supplies Ninister and Nashik guardian minister Chhagan Bhujbal on Saturday said school for Classes IX to XII in urban and rural areas of the district would resume from January 4 and civic and zilla parishad authorities should start preparations accordingly. He was speaking to reporters after addressing a review meeting on the COVID-19 situation here, which was attended by collector Suraj Mandhare, police commissioner Deepak Pandey, Nashik Municipal Corporation (NMC) commissioner Kailas Jadhav, Zilla Parishad CEO Leena Bansod and superintendent of police Sachin Patil.

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