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Winners of 2021 Intel Pride of Place competition announced

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€23,500 grant for work on Kildare pyramid tombs, vault and walled towns

);   ); County Kildare has received €23,000 for three projects under special grant schemes run by The Heritage Council. Under the Community Heritage Grant Scheme, €18,500 has been allocated to community groups and not-for-profit organisations in Kildare. Follies Trust received €8,500 for the conservation of iron doors on two pyramid mausolea at Maudlins burial ground, Naas. Tea Lane Graveyard Committee was awarded €10,000 to carry out conservation works to the Grattan Family Vault Celbridge. Meanwhile, under the Heritage Council’s Irish Walled Towns Network (IWTN), €5,000 is earmarked for interpretation initiatives, which will protect and preserve the history and heritage of Ireland’s walled towns. Kildare Town Heritage CLG has been allocated €3,500 for its project Interpretation for the three abbeys of Kildare.’ The aim of this project is to raise public awareness of the three great abbeys of Kildare. An interpretive panel will be installed at each abbey s

Bhopal coronavirus death toll data Madhya Pradesh COVID19 cases

URL copied Bhopal: Mismatch between govt s COVID-19 death count claim, crematorium records Last rites of 108 people who died of coronavirus in Bhopal were performed on Thursday, a figure vastly different from the Madhya Pradesh government s claim on COVID-19 fatalities that day, according to records maintained by crematoriums and graveyards in the state capital and officials working there. The government had claimed that only eight people had died of the infection in Bhopal district in the last 24 hours (on Thursday). According to the records with two crematoriums and a graveyard, last rites of 156 people were performed on Thursday in the state capital. Of them 108 were coronavirus-infected, the documents showed.

MP COVID mess: Patient declared dead twice by hospital; mismatch at official death figures

MP COVID mess: Patient declared dead twice by hospital; mismatch at official death figures Gorelal Kori s son Kailash claimed he was told on Thursday morning by a hospital staff that his father had died, but was later informed that he was alive. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service BHOPAL: A 58-year-old suspected Covid patient was declared dead twice by the staff of a government medical college in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, though he was alive. Gorelal Kori was admitted to Atal Bihari Medical College Hospital in a critical condition on April 12. His son Kailash Kori claimed he was told on Thursday morning by a hospital staff that his father had died, but was later informed that he was alive.

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