Rajasthan Housing Board earned record Rs 2,621 cr during pandemic
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Archana Sharma ( IANS) |
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Fri, Apr 9 2021 22:03 IST |
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Jaipur, April 9 : Beating the Covid pandemic blues, the Rajasthan Housing Board earned a record revenue of Rs 2,621 crore in the last 18 months, thus setting up an example of reviving a dead unit besides attracting the attention of other states/UT, including Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and Puducherry, which have expressed their desire to study the revival model adopted by the RHB by using unconventional means and thinking out of the box.
Recently, a 10-member team from the Agra Development Authority came to Jaipur to study how the housing board was revived amid the tough pandemic period.
Statement By Premier And Minister Of Finance Honourable Andrew A. Fahie On The Virgin Islands Shipping Registry
STATEMENT BY PREMIER AND MINISTER OF FINANCE HONOURABLE ANDREW A. FAHIE DURING THE SIXTH SITTING OF THE THIRD SESSION OF THE FOURTH HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY
Wednesday, 10th March, 2021
VIRGIN ISLANDS SHIPPING REGISTRY
Mr. Speaker, I now wish to update this Honourable House on what is happening at the Virgin Islands Shipping Registry as it marks the transformational period for shipping in the Virgin Islands.
A moment that we are using to celebrate all our accomplishments in transforming our industry towards international standards; while appreciating that there is much more to do to attract tonnage and boost the economy.
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MoE prepares 2,000 students for job market
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Workshops familiarised youngsters with the requirements of different work environments
At least 2,000 male and female students in UAE benefited from the vocational training programme ‘Preparation’, which was organsed by the Ministry of Education (MoE) during the first term school break.
The two-week preparation programme, which aimed at equipping the students with job market skills, was organised in cooperation with 28 governmental, local and private institutions. It targeted students in grades: nine, 10, 11 and 12.
It was intended to familiarise the students with the requirements of different work environments, provide them with personal and professional skills, prepare and qualify them for early engagement in the labour market and help bridge the gap between learning and the labour market.