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GEAPS Hosts Exchange Online Conference Feb 23-25

Representative image The grain handling and processing professional association is hosting a digital event that includes a virtual trade show. Grain industry professional association The Grain Elevator and Processing Society (GEAPS) announced Wednesday that registration is open for the GEAPS Exchange Online Conference Feb. 23-25. The online event includes a virtual trade show, a showcase of the latest products in the industry, leadership workshops and several hours of technical training. It runs from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. Central daily, with an hour break in the middle of the day. The event costs $50 for GEAPS members who register before Feb. 8 and $150 for non-members. After that date, the cost is $75 for GEAPS members and $200 for non-members.

Daily Briefing: Govt calls farm unions for talks on Dec 30; Tesla preparing to start operations in India by early 2021

Daily Briefing: Govt calls farm unions for talks on Dec 30; Tesla preparing to start operations in India by early 2021 Daily Briefing: Govt calls farm unions for talks on Dec 30; Tesla preparing to start operations in India by early 2021 From the government inviting protesting farm unions for another round of talks on Dec 30, to Tesla starting operations in India; here are today s top stories Updated: December 29, 2020 8:54:52 am A look at the top news today, March 23, 2021. Big story  Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Tomar has a word of advice for representatives of the 40 farmer unions attending the meeting with the Centre tomorrow. “No power could exert pressure and influence (dabbav aur prabhaav)” on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said. Tomar also claimed that the UPA government under Manmohan Singh wanted to enact the farm laws but could not with the pressure and influence. 

Daily Briefing: Fewer women move abroad, many cite family as factor in career; After Khadse, Raut s wife gets ED notice

Daily Briefing: Fewer women move abroad, many cite family as factor in career; After Khadse, Raut’s wife gets ED notice Daily Briefing: Fewer women move abroad, many cite family as factor in career; After Khadse, Raut’s wife gets ED notice From college students in UP being booked for sedition to the Enforcement Directorate issuing summons to Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut s wife; here are today s top stories Updated: December 28, 2020 8:56:03 am A look at the top news today, March 23, 2021. Big story  “Talks will take place, and a solution will be found.” That was Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar confirming that talks between the Centre and representatives of farmer unions take place tomorrow. And Defence Minister Rajnath Singh reaffirmed that the Centre has

Explained: What is Pathalgadi movement and what is the JMM govt s stand on this? | Explained News,The Indian Express

Explained: What is the Pathalgadi movement, and what is JMM govt’s stand on it? Almost a year later, the Soren government is still to send a requisition to the court to withdraw the cases, many of which involved charges of sedition, filed by the BJP government led by Raghubar Das. Pathalgadi was Soren’s major poll plank. Written by Abhishek Angad , Edited by Explained Desk | Ranchi | Updated: December 23, 2020 12:28:29 pm Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren during the Idea Exchange. (Express photo) Soon after taking charge on December 29, 2019, the Hemant Soren-led government in Jharkhand had decided to drop “all cases” related to the Pathalgadi movement of 2017-2018. Almost a year later, the Soren government is still to send a requisition to the court

Holiday Cheer - Supporting Colleagues from Afar

Holiday Cheer - Supporting Colleagues from Afar In what we now call the “Before Times” pre-pandemic, I used to look forward to the week before the holiday break because the building was full of laughter and positivity. Our library opened up a quiet workspace for teachers tricked out with hot chocolate and cookies, there were parties going on in every classroom, and everyone just seemed happier as they walked through the hallways in holiday-themed hats or sweaters. Now, as many of us teach from Zoom rooms, we are missing the time to celebrate not just with our students, but also with colleagues, some of whom have been with us year after year in our journey as educators. Taking time to appreciate one another this time of year is more important than ever, so here are just a few ways to express our gratitude!

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