8 held in Odisha s Kalahandi; tiger, leopard skins seized ANI | Updated: Jul 11, 2021 09:47 IST
Kalahandi (Odisha) [India], July 11 (ANI): As many as eight people were arrested in Kalahandi, Odisha for allegedly possessing skins of eight leopards and one Royal Bengal tiger.
A team of inter-state wildlife crime control bureau conducted the raids and arrested the eight accused on Saturday.
Speaking to media persons, Kalahandi s Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF) Siba Prasad Rath said, Teams of Inter-state Wildlife Crime Control Bureau conducted raids in Kalahandi s Bafla and Sagada villages. Chhatisgarh Wildlife Crime Control Bureau came here with Raipur and Jabalpur range officer and our range officer also joined, he added.
Brings back the joy of neighbourhood shopping through a short-film
28 Jun, 2021 - 08:18 AM IST | By indiantelevision.com Team
Mumbai: The COVID-19 crisis and the resultant containment measures have not impacted everyone in the same way. Among the private sector, Micro, Small, and Medium-sized Enterprises (MSMEs), especially those led by vulnerable groups such as women, youth, and economically deprived communities, suffered the most.
Micro, small and medium-sized enterprises account for a staggering 90 per cent of all businesses and over 50 per cent of jobs worldwide, as per estimates. They play a key role in stimulating economic growth and providing employment, particularly in developing countries like ours.
Punjab Kings to provide oxygen concentrators
ANI
25 May 2021, 18:18 GMT+10
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 25 (ANI): In light of the raging Covid- 19 pandemic, Indian Premier League (IPL) franchise Punjab Kings has joined forces with Round Table India (RTI), crowdfunding on Ketto.org to help provide oxygen concentrators to those affected by the virus and in need of oxygen support.
Punjab Kings will fund the procurement of oxygen concentrators which will then be provided to patients for their use. RTI will verify the need upon which an oxygen concentrator will be given for use at the patient s house or via a charitable medical institution. Post its return, the concentrator will be sanitized and disinfected and provided to the next person in need.
Express News Service
CHANDIGARH: Ludhiana businessman Ayush Jain is going to get 4,600 oxygen concentrators from the US which he will be sending to home isolation Covid patients through oxygen banks and donating them to hospitals and Covid care centres in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan, UP and Uttarakhand.
Jain, 36, says he will receive the first lot of 262 concentrators by Tuesday. Another 162 will land in the next five days and the rest by May 18.
“We are getting 100 of them in association with Punjab Kings XI and the rest through Tri Valley Indian Medical Association and India Community Centre led by President Dr Shubha Jain, Malibu.”