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  • Telangana: Month-long heavy-vehicle driver training from May 16

    Telangana: Month-long heavy-vehicle driver training from May 16

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana Overseas Manpower Company Limited (TOMCOM) will provide one month-heavy vehicle driver training starting from May 16.

    TOMCOM, along with the Telangana Institute of Driving Education and Skills (TIDES), and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) will provide training for international returnee migrant workers who are interested in training as heavy vehicle drivers, said a press release on Saturday.

    The training will be for 30 days, with free food, accommodation and placement opportunities.

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    Interested candidates must be around 22- 35 years old, hold a light motor vehicle four-wheeler license with a one-year validity and heavy motor vehicle learner’s license, the release said.

    Candidates should provide the following information:

    • Heavy vehicle learners license number
    • A brief note mentioning their name, age, mandal, district
    • Recent overseas destination
    • Year of return

    Apart from the first batch that begins on May 16, TOMCOM plans to conduct a second batch which will begin from June 5 till July 7.

    For more information, contact Dr Trilok Chandan Goud at 9493460031 (Email: trilokchandan@gmail.com) or refer to www.tidessircilla.com. More any queries, candidates can send an email: tides.sircilla@gmail.com or contact: 8985431720.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • CJI intervenes to end month-long protest of MP lawyers against HC order

    CJI intervenes to end month-long protest of MP lawyers against HC order

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    Bhopal: The continuous abstention of advocates from all three benches of the Madhya Pradesh High Court to oppose its order for disposing 25 pending cases in three months has hit legal proceedings across the state and promoted Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud to intervene in the matter.

    The CJI has taken cognisance of the matter and has called representatives of State Bar Council of Madhya Pradesh for a meeting on March 29.

    State Bar Council Chairman Prem Singh Bhadoria, before leaving for New Delhi to meet the CJI, issued a notice appealing to advocates to resume work from Wednesday onward.

    “The CJI has taken cognisance of the matter and has called for a discussion on March 29. With the hope of fruitful discussion, the ongoing protest is called off. State Bar Council of Madhya Pradesh appeals to all practicing lawyers to start appearing in the courts from Wednesday onward,” the notice read.

    Senior advocate and Bhopal District Bar Association President P.C. Kothari told IANS that a delegation from the State Bar Council has left for New Delhi and representatives of the High Court will also be there in the meeting.

    Madhya Pradesh’s Chief Justice R.V. Malimath had issued an order in December last year asking judges to dispose of at least 25 cases pending for years in three months. Demanding withdrawal of the order, lawyers practicing in all district and High Court benches had started abstaining from appearing in the courtrooms.

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  • AAP launches month-long membership drive in Haryana; targets 10 lakh new members

    AAP launches month-long membership drive in Haryana; targets 10 lakh new members

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    Chandigarh: The Aam Aadmi Party on Saturday launched a mega membership drive in Haryana, under which it plans to enroll 10 lakh members over the next one month.

    Senior AAP leader and party’s Haryana affairs in-charge Sushil Gupta said party workers will cover every nook and corner of the state during the month-long membership drive.

    “Our aim is to enroll 10 lakh new members within a month,” Gupta told reporters here.

    AAP leaders Anurag Dhanda, who was present at the launch, said while party volunteers will be going to every town and village, people can also become a member by giving a missed call on a mobile number, which has been launched for the purpose.

    “Every worker of the party will go to every village and every ward. In the next one month, the policies of Aam Aadmi Party will be disseminated to every person of the state. All 90 assembly constituencies will be covered by party workers.

    “People can also give a missed call on mobile number 76500-88000 and can become active member,” he said.

    The party is aiming to build a strong organisational structure in Haryana, where it will be fighting next year’s assembly polls, Dhanda said.

    Sushil Gupta said that AAP is the only viable alternative in the political scene of Haryana, where people want good education, better health facilities, a corruption-free governance, and good job opportunities.

    He hit out at the BJP-JJP government in the state, saying crime, drug addiction, and unemployment has increased in the state under its rule.

    Party leaders Ashok Tanwar and Nirmal Singh were also present at the launch.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )