Mysore/Mysuru: Former MLA Vasu inaugurated the newly formed
Mysore Armed Forces Ex-Servicemen Association at a programme organised at Kodagu Sahakara Sangha premises in Jayalakshmipuram here this morning.
The Association has its Office at No.132/A,10TH Cross,1st Main, near Canara Bank, Belavadi Post, Mysuru.
Speaking after inaugurating the association, Vasu said that the demands of the association, which chiefly included asphalting of roads around the association office at Belawadi will be brought to the notice of local MLA G.T. Devegowda. Suggesting the association to prepare a list of works that needs to be done by the Government, MCC and MUDA, Vasu advised the association to ensure that it stays united and does not split for any reasons.
Retired Gurkhas have complained of being ignored by the NHS for Covid-19 vaccinations, despite hundreds of doses apparently going spare near their homes.
More than 400 ex-Gurkhas living in the Greenwich area of London are among pensioners yet to be invited amid questions over the speed of the NHS booking system, The Telegraph can disclose.
Meanwhile, ministers launched an urgent review after the Milly Dowler killer Levi Bellfield was among high security prisoners told they would be invited for vaccines in the coming weeks.
Rajen Kandel, group director of the NHS Woolwich Late Night Pharmacy, said he had enough Oxford vaccine doses “sitting in the fridge” to jab nearly 400 people every day, but only 50 people were being booked in by the NHS daily.
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The DPM works for the agenda of welfare regarding police force as well as its interactive existence with the society.
Mahasangh Praised For Its Welfare Activities, Guests Hope Body Would Influence Policymaking ANI | Updated: Jan 07, 2021 14:42 IST
New Delhi [India], January 7 (ANI/PRSpot): The Delhi Police Mahasangh (DPM, also known as Delhi Police Mahasangh, celebrated its 2nd Foundation Day on 3rd January 2021 and Deepak Mishra, an IPS officer of the 1984 batch former Special Commissioner of Police, and the Guardian of DPM, was the Chief Guest. Mishra has been the Guardian ever since he retired from active police duty. Other special invitees on this occasion included Former DIG, BSF, Wajid Ali, Niyam Pal Singh, former ACP, Delhi Police, eminent strategist & Policymaker Dr Krishan Jha, and Chhidda Singh Rawat, President of the Delhi Police Ex-Servicemen Association.
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