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TRS government wins Centre s confidence on projects in Telangana
Updated Jul 28, 2021, 7:51 am IST
Going by the answers coming from the union ministers, the Centre seemed in favour of the TRS government
The MPs from Congress and the BJP were seen raising questions in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha frequently on corruption in the TRS government s flagship projects Kaleshwaram and Mission Bhagiratha, diversion of Central funds, non-implementation of Central schemes, debt burden of the Telangana government etc. (DC Image)
Hyderabad: The Opposition Congress and the BJP are receiving setbacks in Parliament while attempting to expose the alleged failures and corruption of the Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) government.
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Prayagraj: Keeping their memory alive, the district administration and forest department have decided to plant 550 saplings in remembrance of those who died during the ferocious second wave of Covid-19.
According to divisional forest officer (DFO) Ramesh Chandra, “The department will develop Smriti Van ot the open land of the Hindu Hostel, where 550 saplings will be planted from July 4. It will be in remembrance of those who fell prey to the deadly virus.” It has also been decided that in due course of time, informative placard would be installed at each of the sapling mentioning the name of the person in whose name the sapling has been planted, he added.
Two teachers from Jharkhand have been selected for national awards given by the Union ministry of education for their innovative teaching methods using technology.
Shweta Sharma, 44, an assistant teacher with Vivekanand Middle School in Deoghar district, and Nirupama Kumari, 40, a teacher at Ram Rudra Plus Two High School at Chas in Bokaro, are among the 24 teachers selected from across the country for the National ICT (Information and Communication Technology) Awards for 2019.
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The award comprising an ICT kit, a laptop and a commendation certificate would be given to the 24 teachers. No teacher from Jharkhand had been selected for the award since 2010.