ISF urges Indian govt, embassies to help Saudi-bound NRIs stranded Indians in UAE
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December 30, 2020
Riyadh: Amid detection of new mutated coronavirus, Kingdom Saudi Arabia as preventive measures have imposed the ban on travelers arriving in KSA, the preventive measures taken by Saudi Authorities during COVID 19 since beginning is appreciable.
Recently after Saudi Arabia opened its border and airspace for travelers returning back to KSA. Many Indians including people from Karnataka were returning back to KSA via Dubai, Bahrain and other GCC countries with majority travelling via UAE, the sudden entry ban to KSA has put the travelers in trouble who were in UAE and other countries undergoing mandatory quarantine before travelling to KSA.
Vice-President Venkaiah Nadu s 3-day 3 Karnataka visit begins
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December 29, 2020
Bengaluru, Dec 29: Vice-President M Venkaiah Nadu arrived here on Tuesday on a three-day state visit to Karnataka.
Governor Vajubhai Vala, Minister for Home Basavaraj Bommai, among others received him at the airport.
During his stay, Mr Naidu will visit the Centre for Research and Education in Science and Technology at Hoskote, in the outskirts of the city.
After a two-day stay at Raj Bhavan, Mr Naidu will leave for Chennai on December 31.
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D. Roopa
Bengaluru– Karnataka Home Secretary D. Roopa on Sunday sought an inquiry into the role of Additional Commissioner of Police Hemant Nimbalkar in the tender process for the Nirbhaya safe city project.
“The irregularities in the tender process make it necessary to investigate the role of Nimbalkar as chairman of the tender inviting committee and tender scrutiny committee, as he has been misguiding higher authorities…,” said Roopa in a statement, hours after the IPS officer refuted her charges earlier in the day.
Roopa, also an IPS officer, recently wrote to Chief Secretary T.M. Vijaya Bhaskar to remove Nimbalkaras chairman of the tender invite committee for the Rs 619 crore project.
Karnataka home secretary Roopa seeks probe into IPS officer s role in tender
Sun, Dec 27 2020 10:48:24 PM
Bengaluru, Dec 27 (IANS): Karnataka Home Secretary D. Roopa on Sunday sought an inquiry into the role of Additional Commissioner of Police Hemant Nimbalkar in the tender process for the Nirbhaya safe city project. The irregularities in the tender process make it necessary to investigate the role of Nimbalkar as chairman of the tender inviting committee and tender scrutiny committee, as he has been misguiding higher authorities., said Roopa in a statement, hours after the IPS officer refuted her charges earlier in the day.
Roopa, also an IPS officer, recently wrote to Chief Secretary T.M. Vijaya Bhaskar to remove Nimbalkaras chairman of the tender invite committee for the Rs 619 crore project.
Karnataka Home Secy seeks probe into IPS officer s role in tender
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Karnataka Home Secretary D. Roopa. (twitter : @D Roopa IPS). Image Source: IANS News
Bengaluru, Dec 27 : Karnataka Home Secretary D. Roopa on Sunday sought an inquiry into the role of Additional Commissioner of Police Hemant Nimbalkar in the tender process for the Nirbhaya safe city project. The irregularities in the tender process make it necessary to investigate the role of Nimbalkar as chairman of the tender inviting committee and tender scrutiny committee, as he has been misguiding higher authorities., said Roopa in a statement, hours after the IPS officer refuted her charges earlier in the day.