Author: Bureau India
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More than a dozen IAS officers applied for holidays when Corona was ‘weak’
Aatmja Kumari(Intern Journalist): Lucknow: IAS officers, who have been fighting day and night in the war against Corona for the past nine months, are preparing to celebrate Christmas and New Year. More than a dozen IAS officers have applied for LTC (Leave Travel Conservation), Earned Leave (EL), and permission to travel abroad.Action will be taken…
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Indian Travellers Can Now Go To Oman Without Visa
(Milcah Anila, Intern Journalist)Morthard (Balkonda): The Government of Oman has announced a bumper offer for foreign tourists. The visit allowed for a ten-day tour of Oman regardless of visa. Tourists from 103 countries including India can avail this opportunity. In the past, a visit to Oman required a one-month or three-month visit visa. A visit…
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Nepal PM KP Sharma Oli Dissolves Parliament
(Milcah Anila, Intern Journalist) Kathmandu: Nepal is once again in a political crisis. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who has been facing severe criticism from his party for the past few months, Sunday proposed the dissolution of Nepal’s parliament. The Cabinet approved his decision to dissolve Parliament. Copies were sent by the Cabinet to the…
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Bihar government is preparing to collect data of one crore workers
(Anjali Shreya, Intern Journalist): If new schemes taking shape for the workers under the government’s Saat Nishchay Yojana Part 2 program are rapidly implemented, then in the coming years, workers from every sector will be given employment and self-employment opportunities through skill mapping. This work is difficult but the government has also taken this challenge…
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Bihar: Schools for Class 10, 12 to reopen from January 4
(Riya Singh, Intern Journalist) Patna: Schools for students of Class 10 and 12 in Bihar will reopen from January 4, said a notification issued by the state Education Ministry on Friday. Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar confirmed the development. As per the notification, the state education department will distribute free masks to every students and schools…
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Cold winds increase in North India, cold will last for a week
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): Due to the cold wind blowing in the plains of the northern region of the country, the cold has increased considerably. The India Meteorological Department said on Friday that during the next week night temperatures in North India will be below normal and relief can be expected only after a week.…
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TMC fifth blow in 48 hours, MLA Banashree Maiti also resigns
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): In West Bengal, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) does not seem to have any difficulties. The process of resignation of leaders is not taking the name of pause. According to the latest information, Banashree Maiti, MLA from North Kanthi, has resigned from the primary membership of the Trinamool Congress (TMC) and every…
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The second most infected country in the world,
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): The number of people affected by coronavirus in India has crossed 1 crore. In this case, we are second in the list of 220 countries and islands in the world. America is ahead of us. The figure reached 1 crore in the fastest 290 days here. Thankfully, it has taken 324…
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After 10 months in Bihar, schools and coaching centers will open in the new year
(Anjali Shreya, Intern Journalist): After the outbreak of Covid-19, excitement is about to return to school-colleges and coaching institutes which have been closed for the last 10 months. The government has approved the opening of schools, colleges, and coaching institutes phase-wise from January 4. School colleges will open for higher classes in the early stages. …
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Hearing in Supreme Court on the application to remove farmers from the streets
(Aditya Shaw, Intern Journalist): Today is the 21st day of the farmers’ agitation against agricultural laws. The petition to remove the farmers from the borders of Delhi will be heard in the Supreme Court today. This application was made by law student Rishabh Sharma. He says that the public is getting upset due to the…