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  • AC gives nod for amendment of Pharmacy Act

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    JAMMU, MARCH 14: The Administrative Council (AC) which met here under the chairmanship of the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha, gives its assent for amendment in Section 32-C of Pharmacy Act, 1948 (Central Act)-Introduction of draft Bill.

    Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor, Dr. Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, J&K and Dr. Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to the Lieutenant Governor attended the meeting.

    The decision aims for amendment in Section 32-C, inserted in Pharmacy Act, 1948 (Central Act) through an Adaptation Order under S.O No: 3465(E), Dated 5th of October, 2020.

    The instant proposal is for amendment in the existing Section 32-C of the Pharmacy Act, 1948 ( Central Act) to the effect that notwithstanding anything contained in Section 32, any person whose name has been entered in the register of Pharmacists maintained under the Jammu and Kashmir Pharmacy Act, 2011 ( 1955 AD) or possesses qualification Medical Assistant prescribed under the said Act shall be deemed to have been entered in the register of Pharmacists prepared and maintained under Chapter IV of this Act, subject to an application to be made in this behalf within a period of one year commencing from the date of re-notification and payment of such fee as may be prescribed by the Administration of Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

    The move is going to benefit hundreds of qualified persons and Medical Assistant trained persons for safeguarding their future and providing them the better career prospects in the field of medicine.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • Maha: Name change of Aurangabad and Osmanabad cities gets Centre’s nod

    Maha: Name change of Aurangabad and Osmanabad cities gets Centre’s nod

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    Mumbai: The Union government has approved the renaming of Maharashtra’s Aurangabad city as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar’ and the Osmanabad city as Dharashiv’.

    Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis shared the news on Twitter.

    Aurangabad derives its name from Mughal emperor Aurangzeb, while Osmanabad was named for a 20th century ruler of the princely state of Hyderabad.

    Chhatrapati Sambhaji, the eldest son of warrior king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, was the second ruler of the Maratha state founded by his father. Sambhaji Maharaj was executed on Aurangzeb’s orders in 1689.

    Dharashiv, the name of a cave complex near Osmanabad, dates back to the 8th century as per some scholars.

    Hindu right-wing organisations had been demanding renaming of the two cities for long.

    Fadnavis tweeted two letters from the Ministry of Home Affairs to the deputy secretary of the state General Administration Department dated February 24.

    The letters stated that the Centre had no objection to the change in the names of these two central Maharashtra cities.

    Fadnavis thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for the decision.

    The state government headed by Chief Minister Eknath Shinde ”did what was promised ”, he said.

    Notably, to rename Aurangabad as Sambhajinagar and Osmanabad as Dharashiv was the last cabinet decision of the Shiv Sena-NCP-Congress government which collapsed last June following Shinde’s rebellion against Uddhav Thackeray.

    The new government headed by Shinde scrapped the cabinet decision and took a fresh decision.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Andhra Cabinet’s nod for National Law University at Kurnool

    Andhra Cabinet’s nod for National Law University at Kurnool

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    Amaravati: The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet on Wednesday gave its approval for establishment of the National Law University in the state.

    The university, the second of its kind in the country, will come up on a 50-acre campus at Kurnool.

    At its meeting presided over by Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy at the Secretariat here, the Cabinet approved the calendar of welfare schemes for February and March starting with YSR Kalyanamastu on February 10, besides ratifying the decisions of the State Investment Promotion Board (SIPB) that cleared investment proposals of various companies and giving nod to fill existing vacancies in several departments.

    It approved disbursal of funds to beneficiaries of welfare schemes like Jagananna Vidya Deevena and Jagananna Vasati Deevena for students, input subsidy for farmers, YSR Law Nestam for junior lawyers, YSR Asara for women groups and EBC Nestam for women aged between 45 and 60 years in the coming months.

    Information & Public Relations and Backward Classes Welfare Minister Chelluboyina Srinivasa Venugopala Krishna briefed the media on the Cabinet decisions.

    He said the Cabinet has also decided to establish Andhra Pradesh Medical Services Recruitment Board for filling up vacancies of state, zonal, and district level posts in Health, Medical and Family Welfare Department excluding the posts under the purview of APPSC and upgrade the 50-bedded Community Health Centre at Nandigama in NTR district to 100-bedded Area Hospital at a cost of Rs 34.48 crore.

    The Cabinet also approved the Draft Bill for making an Act to constitute the Andhra Pradesh Para Veterinary and Allied Council as a regulatory body for registration, controlling and managing Polytechnic Institutions, imparting training to Animal Husbandry, Dairy, Fishery Diploma holders besides sanctioning 105 additional posts in the Andhra Pradesh Special Protection Force (APSPF).

    Approval to take follow up action to provide necessary infrastructure like land and other facilities to the investors who have submitted proposals to the SIPB was also given by the Cabinet.

    The Cabinet okayed the proposal for restructuring the IT division of the TTD by creating 34 new posts in different categories and also for creating 12 posts in the TTD’s Sculpture Department.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana Edu min gives nod for teacher transfers based on past service

    Telangana Edu min gives nod for teacher transfers based on past service

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    Hyderabad: Telangana education minister Sabitha Indra Reddy made an announcement that the teachers who were transferred under GO 317 would be allowed to apply for transfers to their previous districts based on their service.

    The Minister held a review meeting on teacher transfers in Hyderabad on Tuesday where the Director of School Education ordered the display of provisional seniority lists for transfers and promotions following instructions from the state’s chief minister and the High Court.

    The school education department has proposed amendments to transfer rules for headmasters, school assistants, and second-grade teachers on GO 09, which states that those with a minimum of two years’ service in their current post as on February 1, 2023, are eligible for transfer.

    The minister confirmed the process of teachers’ transfers and promotions to continue and directed those eligible to apply for the transfers online from February 12 to 14.

    “The government aims to provide equal treatment to all teachers. The authorities are expecting over 59,000 such applications,” said Sabitha.

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  • L-G nod to revival of lapsed 126 posts of principals, others in Delhi govt schools

    L-G nod to revival of lapsed 126 posts of principals, others in Delhi govt schools

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    New Delhi: Delhi Lt Governor V K Saxena has approved 126 posts of principals and deputy education officers in city government-run schools which had lapsed as these were “lying vacant” for more than two years, Raj Niwas officials said on Saturday.

    The officials have alleged that the lapse has happened due to “apathy and inaction of the AAP government”.

    Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, meanwhile in a statement, retorted that this claim was a “new bunch of lies” and a “blatant attempt to hide” the fact that the central government and the L-G office have “stalled the appointment of principals in Delhi government schools for more than seven years”.

    Earlier in the day, Raj Niwas officials had also said that the L-G has also put on hold a proposal to abolish 244 posts of principals and deputy education officers as “proposed by the city’s education department” since these posts had also been lying vacant for more than five years.

    In a move that would help the “woefully short-staffed” education department of the Delhi government, especially at the cutting-edge level, Lt Governor Saxena has “approved the revival of 126 posts of principals, deputy education officers that had lapsed due to the fact that they were lying vacant for more than two years,” officials said.

    The L-G has asked the education department to submit a suitable proposal for abolition or creation of posts of a principal or deputy education officer “after getting the comprehensive study conducted from the AR department, as pointed out by the Services Department,” a senior official said.

    Government rules provide for posts lying vacant for more than two years to be considered as “deemed abolished” and for those lying vacant for more than five years to be “considered abolished”, officials said.

    These 370 posts (126 deemed abolished posts and 244 considered abolished posts) were supposed to have been filled in through promotion as per the Recruitment Rules by the Directorate of Education from the year 2013-14 to 2019, they said.

    Sisodia, in his statement, issued by his office also claimed that right after the formation of the AAP government in 2015, it had “approached the UPSC to fill 370 vacant posts of principals”.

    In the meantime, in 2015 itself, the services department was “unconstitutionally taken away from the purview of elected government and handed over to the L-G,” he alleged.

    Hence, effectively it was the Lt Governor who was responsible for these appointments and was supposed to act promptly to get these appointments done, the deputy chief minister said.

    “For reasons best known to L-G office, these appointments were not allowed to happen for one pretext or the other. So much so, the education minister, understanding the pain of running the schools without principals, held a series of meetings with services department, but they were under the direct instructions to not expedite the process,” he said.

    And now, after so much effort by the education minister, despite repeated stalling by the L-G, his office is “shamelessly claiming that he has revived 126 post, hiding the fact that he has actually abolished the 244 school principal posts on the ground that they are lying vacant for the last more than five years,” Sisodia alleged.

    “We urge the Hon’ble L-G to stop playing dirty politics. First, he has stalled the foreign travel of teachers to attend a training in Finland, and now he wants to abolish 244 posts of school principals under the false claim of reviving 126 posts,” he charged.

    The deputy chief minister said the government welcomes the revival of 126 posts after repeated efforts of the education minister, but if the L-G is really sincere and is “not playing politics again, he should give a date by which the remaining 244 posts will be revived,” the deputy CM said.

    It is a matter of fact that 244 posts of principals are also needed because they exist in the schools which are functioning without principals for so many years. What kind of so-called “comprehensive study” will add more value to the fact that a principal is needed in a school which is functioning without a principal, he further said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Protest if works undertaken in forest areas without nod of gram sabha: Soren to people

    Protest if works undertaken in forest areas without nod of gram sabha: Soren to people

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    Dumka: Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren on Friday asked the people to protest if any activity was undertaken in forest areas without the permission of gram sabhas, alleging that Centre was trying to exploit the state’s natural resources.

    Addressing a rally at midnight in Dumka to mark the 44th foundation day of his party JMM, Soren said the Centre brought changes in the Forest (Conservation) Act so that no prior approval is required from gram sabhas for any work whether it was cutting trees or digging in scheduled areas.

    “It was aimed to suppress the voices of Adivasis-Moolvasis,” he alleged.

    Soren said he has already written to the Centre, informing it that the changes in the law cannot be implemented in the state.

    He said the BJP developed states such as Gujarat and Maharashtra but did nothing for the development of Jharkhand when it was in power.

    Alleging that the BJP was hatching a conspiracy to bring down the “Adivasi-Moolvasi government”, Soren said, “They have taken a pledge to send me to jail. However, the truth can be harassed but can not be defeated.”

    “We have framed a law based on 1932 khatian to provide employment to local youths, but the governor returned it terming it flawed. A similar law was enacted by the Karnataka government and the Centre had approved it,” he added.

    Soren said he will continue to fight for the policy that proposes to use the 1932 land records to determine the domicile status of people.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • AC Gives Nod To LG’s Rolling Cultural And Sports Trophies For Employees

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    JAMMU: The Administrative Council (AC) which met here under the chairmanship of the Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha gave its approval to Lieutenant Governor’s Rolling Cultural and Sports Trophies for government employees.

    Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, Advisor to the Lieutenant Governor and Dr Arun Kumar Mehta, Chief Secretary, J&K attended the meeting.

    This initiative is part of the overall policy of Government to promote sporting activities, on one hand, and HR welfare policy of the Government, on the other hand. The sports events are expected to inculcate values like competition, discipline, teamwork and will lead to overall personality development of the employees. As part of the initiative, exclusive teams shall be formed for female employees to encourage them also. It will also act as an vent to the employees who work in taxing environment besides improving skills to tackle challenging jobs in hand.

    Under the initiative, the Culture Department, in association with the General Administration Department, shall also organize cultural activities viz. debates, poetry, quiz and painting competitions etc. spanning across a calendar year to promote creativity among the employees, on the one hand, and local culture, on the other hand.

    The AC approved the proposal of participation of employees in scores of sporting disciplines viz. cricket, football, volleyball, table tennis, hockey etc. which shall be organised in close association of the General Administration Department and the Youth Services and Sports Department (J&K Sports Council).

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )