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AAA L. Chandrasekar, former Deputy Inspector General of Forests (Central), Chennai, has assumed office as the Chief Vigilance Officer of the NLCIL.
According to a release, Mr. Chandrasekar, from the 1997 batch of the Indian Forest Service, started his career as Assistant Deputy Conservator of Forests in the Kerala Forest Department in Thrissur division.
After stints in Kothamangalam, Palakkad, and Silent Valley National Park, north Wayanad, he was the Principal of the Forest Training School at Walayar. On deputation, he served as lecturer at the Central Academy for State Forest Service in Coimbatore and on promotion, he served as the Chief Conservator of Forests (Social Forestry) in Ernakulam.
Colleges, schools for classes 10, 12 to resume today in this state; check details
As per the notification, approval from the parents would be needed for students who wish to attend their classes to be conducted.
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Updated: Dec 21, 2020, 11:30 AM IST
Classroom teaching for students of Classes 10 and 12 outside the containment zones in Jharkhand will resume from today onwards, i.e. Monday, following the issuance of a circular by the state government.
As per the notification, approval from the parents would be needed for students who wish to attend their classes to be conducted as per Education Department guidelines.
The state government of Jharkhand had earlier announced that the schools in the state will reopen from December 16. This decision was then called off and the date of reopening of schools was postponed further.
Ranchi: Owners of multiplexes, cinema halls and coaching institutes were left disappointed after the state disaster management department through a notification on Thursday allowed most establishments, except public parks, coaching institutes, cinema halls and swimming pools, to operate.
The notification issued by the chief secretary allowed schools to conduct offline classes with the consent of the parents for Class X and XII students from Monday. The same order also allowed medical, dental and nursing colleges outside containment zones to hold classes from the same date while adhering to the safety guidelines issued by the UGC. Permission has also been granted to Sri Krishna Institute of Public Administration, State Institute of Rural Development, Police Training College, Forest Training School and Jharkhand State Sports Promotion Society to conduct classes from Monday in compliance with guidelines issued by the department of personnel and training, Government of India.
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Teaching in Classes 10 and 12 in Jharkhand to resume from Dec 21
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Ranchi, Dec 18 : Classroom teaching for students of Classes 10 and 12 outside the containment zones in Jharkhand will resume from Monday next, following the issuance of a circular by the state government.
As per the notification, approval from the parents would be needed for students who wish to attend their classes to be conducted as per Education Department guidelines.
Meanwhile, the online classes will also continue. The managements or officials concerned can also direct students to visit schools to fill up forms and for registration purposes subject to the permission of their parents.