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Over 180 Signatories Urge Opposition Parties to Step up Action to Combat COVID-19 Pandemic
The open letter expresses dismay over the Centre s disregard towards suggestions from the opposition parties to work together and fight the unprecedented situation India is facing.
A COVID-19 patient on oxygen support waits to be admitted at Patna Medical College and Hospital, during the second wave of coronavirus in Patna, Friday, May 14, 2021. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: As many as 187 eminent academics, activists, journalists, authors, filmmakers and professionals from across the world have signed a letter requesting opposition parties to step upÂ
constructive action to combat the situation created by the COVID-19 pandemic.Â
Youth summit to generate ideas
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‘Knowledge society and a blueprint for future Kerala’ will be the theme
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‘Knowledge society and a blueprint for future Kerala’ will be the theme
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan will inaugurate the a ‘Youth Summit on Future Kerala’, a two-day conclave being organised by the AKG Study and Research Centre, on Sunday.
The event being conducted on the theme ‘Knowledge society and a blueprint for future Kerala’ will feature presentations by young scholars, students, other academic practitioners, IT professionals, young entrepreneurs, and others from arts, literature, culture, and sports.
According to reception committee chairman and State Planning Board member K.N. Harilal, general convener V. Sivadasan and convener Shafeeque Vadakkan, plenary sessions on education, health, labour force, development, and culture will also be held as part of the summit.
CM launches academic course for local body leaders
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First-of-its-kind certificate course on decentralisation and local governance
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First-of-its-kind certificate course on decentralisation and local governance
Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan inaugurated a six-month-long academic programme for the newly elected leaders of local bodies here on Tuesday.
The first-of-its-kind certificate course on decentralisation and local governance is being conducted by Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA) in collaboration with the Sree Narayana Guru Open University and the Kerala University of Digital Sciences, Innovation and Technology.
Mr. Vijayan said that the innovative programme marked the coming together of universities that would pool in their expertise to enhance the training programme being offered by KILA. Such initiatives were bound to enhance the local body leaders’ understanding of decentralised governance.