All the party units in West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry have started directing their district level groups to prepare a list of potential candidates for the polls.The
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School to Skies: Hawke s Bay Air Force medic returns to region to inspire youth
24 Feb, 2021 02:46 AM
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RNZAF medic Claudia Karlsson students Kaydian Anahiria and Treyziah Tuahine at the School to Skies aviation programme. Photo / Warren Buckland
RNZAF medic Claudia Karlsson students Kaydian Anahiria and Treyziah Tuahine at the School to Skies aviation programme. Photo / Warren Buckland
A former Hawke s Bay woman who joined the Air Force after a visit to her school has completed a round trip to her hometown to encourage youngsters to follow suit. The Royal New Zealand Air Force School to Skies programme teaches children aviation principles before putting them into practice in hands-on activities.
EAA platform to assist children in Qatar not enrolled in any school
22 Feb 2021 - 20:37
The Peninsula Online
Doha: Education Above All Foundation (EAA) has asked parents of school-age children, who are not enrolled in any school to fill in an expression of interest form to find right solutions for them.
“Are you a resident of Qatar and have a school-age child (6-18) that is currently not enrolled in any school? EAA s new platform aims to identify children in Qatar facing barriers to access education & the right solutions for them,” EAA tweeted.
The various barriers mentioned in the form are:
1) Financial barrier - In case, you do not have enough financial resources to enroll your child in an appropriate affordable school
Covid 19 coronavirus: Auckland to move to alert level 1 - what does it mean?
22 Feb, 2021 04:08 PM
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Auckland will move to alert level 1 at midnight tonight and masks will continue to be mandatory on public transport.
Auckland will move to alert level 1 at midnight tonight and masks will continue to be mandatory on public transport.
NZ Herald
Auckland joined the rest of the country at level 1 from midnight last night and with it regained the freedom of being able to return to work, school, sports and attend large events without restrictions.
Prime minister Jacinda Ardern confirmed the move on Monday afternoon, saying it comes after 72,000 tests since last Sunday, with all eight Covid-19 community cases being linked and all their close contacts testing negative.