EC transfers four police officers in West Bengal
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Kolkata, April 19 : Three days before the sixth phase of the West Bengal Assembly polls, the Election Commission transferred the Superintendents of Police of East Burdwan and Birbhum districts, and the Commissioner of Police of Asansol-Durgapur.
The SDPO of Bolepur in Birbhum district was also removed.
The poll panel also announced the date of the repoll in two constituencies following the death of the candidates.
In an order, the poll panel removed Bhaskar Mukherji as Superintendent of Police of East Burdwan and replaced him with Ajeet Kumar Singh. The district is supposed to go for the election in the sixth phase on April 22.
The University of Georgiaâs Indian Student Association s India Nite looked a little different this year, but nonetheless was a successful celebration of Indian culture and heritage of the UGA community.Â
âIndia Niteâ is usually held at The Classic Center with a large audience. This year it was held in UGAâs Tate Student Centerâs Grand Ballroom, only able to accommodate just over 100 socially-distanced and masked guests. However, these limitations did anything but dampen the showâs traditional pizzazz and charisma that it has become so well known for.
The show began with host Swaraj Pawar addressing the rough year behind us, saying that he was very glad to have this opportunity to finally get together again in some capacity. He referred to the show as, âthe day weâve all waited for,â inciting visible excitement within the audience for what was to come.
Digital rendezvous to revive handloom and embroidery Going ‘Figital’ to step up the fashion heritage of Bengal was at the heart of Bengal Fashion Heritage
Like most other sectors, the Bengal fashion industry, especially the handloom industry hit a roadblock due to the pandemic. The key to its revival became the devising of revisionary approaches to every facet of the industry. To this end, the third edition of Bengal Fashion Heritage, an initiative to reinvent and foster the handloom and embroidery and support the livelihoods of craftsmen, held a digital rendezvous, bringing together a group of fashion designers and entrepreneurs to widen the horizon of discussions around the same. It began with a video taking us through the journey of BCC&I till date. Deb Mukherjee, president, BCC&I gave the welcome address followed by a theme address by
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Researchers from Penn State, The University of Texas at Austin, Iowa State University, Dow Chemical Company and DuPont Water Solutions published a key finding in understanding how membranes actually filter minerals from water, online today (Dec. 31) in Science. The article will be featured on the print edition s cover, to be issued tomorrow (Jan. 1).