Telangana to increase retirement age of Singareni workers, employees to 61 years ANI | Updated: Jul 21, 2021 06:31 IST
Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], July 21 (ANI): Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao has decided to increase the retirement age of Singareni workers and employees to 61 years.
Telangana Chief Minister Office (CMO) said on Tuesday informed that the CM has instructed Singareni MD Sridhar to decide on the date for the implementation of the new retirement age in the Board meeting to be held on July 26 and announce the same.
Based on the requests made by the Telangana Boggu Ghani Karmika Sangham, Coal Belt area MLAs for enhancement of the retirement age, the CM has taken the decision. With this decision, 43, 899 workers, employees and officers of the Singareni will get benefit.
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Sindri: Keeping the increasing number of active cases in view, the Dhanbad administration has directed all private hospitals in the district to reserve 70% of their total beds for Covid-19 patients.
Dhanbad deputy commissioner Uma Shankar Singh said 21 private hospitals in the district have been given permission for treatment of Covid-19 patients.
“Since the number of patients is increasing each day, the private hospitals have been asked to share details of their beds and other infrastructural facilities with the Covid control room by Saturday evening and reserve 70% of their beds so that Covid patients can be referred to them from Sunday onwards,” Singh said.
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Rajasthan BJP chief Satish Poonia, flanked by BJP candidate Deepti Maheshwari (right) and MP Diya Kumari (left) at an election rally in Rajsamand on Thursday.
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A robust development of infrastructure, matching with the nearby temple town of Nathdwara, through the mining sector and an effective utilisation of the District Mineral Foundation Trust (DMFT) connect the local populace with employment generation in Rajsamand. These are also the key factors during the campaign for the upcoming Assembly by-election here.