Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday approved remote working for federal government employees on Fridays during the holy month of Ramzan.
The new directive approved by the UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan will see 70 percent of federal government employees working remotely on Fridays.
The remaining 30 percent will still be required to go to the office on Fridays, although all employees will work reduced hours during Ramzan in the UAE.
As per the same announcement, students at universities and public schools must also attend their classes remotely on Fridays, subject to physical exams that are scheduled for certain dates.
This step comes within the framework of ensuring more flexibility in official working hours, taking into account the social dimension during the holy month.
This year, Ramzan is expected to begin in the UAE on March 23, but the exact date is likely to be announced on the night of March 22 by the moon-sighting committee.
Under the directives of the UAE President, official working hours for Abu Dhabi Government employees on Fridays during Ramadan will be 70 per cent remote and 30 per cent in office; and 100 per cent remote for government universities and schools, considering prescheduled exams pic.twitter.com/MCURGXHnrv
وجه صاحب السمو رئيس الدولة بأن يكون الدوام الرسمي لموظفي الحكومة الاتحادية خلال شهر رمضان عن بعد بنسبة 70%، وحضوري بنسبة 30% يوم الجمعة، وأن يكون دوام عن بعد للطلاب في الجامعات والمدارس الحكومية خلال يوم الجمعة مع مراعاة مواعيد الاختبارات الحضورية المحددة مسبقاً pic.twitter.com/wduVtmOkrX
If you are a customer of Public Sector Bank i.e. Bank of Baroda, then this news is useful for you. Crores of bank account holders will have to settle an important task by March 24, 2023.
If you do not do this, then later you may have to face big trouble. Actually, Bank of Baroda (BoB) has issued instructions to its account holders to get Central KYC (C-KYC) done. If you have not completed this work, then go to the bank immediately and complete this work.
Bank gave information by tweeting
By tweeting about this from its official Twitter handle, the bank has told that all the customers who have been called by the bank for notice, SMS or C KYC, should go to the bank and submit their KYC documents. You have to do this work before March 24, 2023. If you have completed this task then ignore this message.
What is Central KYC?
Now customers do not need to do KYC again and again for all the tasks like opening account, buying life insurance, opening demat etc. Now all the works can be completed after getting KYC done only once. The bank submits the records of C-KYC to its customers in digital format.
After this, a customer does not have to do KYC for different purposes and banks match the information with the central KYC. By matching this data, the bank or any institution finds out whether the KYC rules have been fulfilled or not. It is worth noting that CERSAI does the work of managing the Central KYC. In this case, only KYC related information of the customer can be obtained from this number only.
Failure to complete Central KYC can result in huge losses.
If you do not complete the Central KYC, your account may be deactivated. In such a situation, if you have not yet completed this work, then complete it as soon as possible. With this you will not have to face trouble later.
Mumbai: Bollywood heartthrob Ranbir Kapoor is keen on working opposite actress Kriti Sanon.
During the promotions of his recent film, ‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’, Ranbir Kapoor was questioned about which actor and actress he would like to work with next.
To this, the actor mentioned Kriti’s name as one actress he really wants to work with.
‘Tu Jhoothi Main Makkaar’ is directed by Luv Ranjan. It stars Ranbir Kapoor and Shraddha Kapoor in their first film together, with Anubhav Singh Bassi, Dimple Kapadia and Boney Kapoor in pivotal supporting roles.
The film was shot extensively in Delhi, Mumbai, Spain and Mauritius.
On the work front, Kriti is gearing up for two mega releases — ‘Adipurush’ opposite Prabhas and ‘Ganapath’ opposite Tiger Shroff. She also has ‘The Crew’ and an untitled film with Shahid Kapoor in the pipeline.
Abu Dhabi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has already started working on a second rover to the moon, a top official from the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC) revealed on Wednesday, local media reported.
Dr Hamad Al Marzouqi, project manager for the Emirates Lunar Mission (EML) at the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center (MBRSC), revealed while speaking at a plenary session on the ‘Mission of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Space Center: From Earth to Mars, passing through the Moon’ in the seventh session at the international. Space Operations Conference in Dubai.
This comes after UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi went into space on March 2 aboard the SpaceX Dragon named Endeavor.
As per media reports, the Japanese lander carrying the Rashid rover has traveled 1.6 million kilometers and is scheduled to land on moon on April 25.
It’s no secret that lunar landing missions have a low success rate, with a 40-50 percent chance of an Emirati rover successfully landing on the moon.
“Whether we successfully land on the moon or not, well, it’s a risky business but again it’s not the end. We have already started working and planning for the next operation at MBRSC irrespective of this success. We’ve started work on the concepts and objectives but have not decided on a name yet.”
“It’s not the end, if it doesn’t happen this time, it will be (considered) a trial and we will continue with the second, third and so and so forth (missions) until we succeed.”
Dr Hamad Al Marzouqi was quoted as saying by Khaleej Times.
Mumbai: Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan, who suffered an injury to his ribs during the shoot of ‘Project K’, has shared that he has put all his work commitments on a temporary halt in light of the recovery.
The senior actor took to his Twitter and blog on Tuesday to share an update on his health.
The actor expressed gratitude to his fans, who showered him with support and love after they came to know about his injury.
He also said that ‘Holika’ was lit at Jalsa on March 6.
An excerpt from his latest blog read, “First, to all that send their concern on my injury, may I express my gratitude and love for your prayers (sic).”
“I progress gradually, it shall take time and what has been prescribed by the doctors is being followed diligently. Rest and strapped chest, all work has stopped and will only begin once the condition improves and the medical gives an assurance (sic).”
The actor also informed people about Holika celebrations that were performed on Monday night at his Mumbai residence, Jalsa.
He wrote, “The ‘holika’ was lit last night at Jalsa, there being a date confusion on the day for HOLI… it is now done. HOLI being celebrated today… and tomorrow… so in this confusion much of what could have been done was not done… I rest and repair. But my wishes for the celebration of this joyous festival is with you… May the colours of HOLI bring the multifaceted colours of life in your life… More later… But for now my gratitude as ever… (sic).”
California Gov. Gavin Newsom is building a universal pre-K system for all 4-year-olds by 2025 despite a broader multibillion-dollar budget shortfall. In Illinois, Gov. JB Pritzker, who has a history of early childhood education philanthropy, wants universal preschool by 2027. And in Michigan, where Democrats took full control of government in the midterms, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer included $257.3 million in her budget to expand free pre-K to all 4-year-olds regardless of income.
It’s an investment that “helps parents, especially moms, go back to work,” Whitmer said in her State of the State address, adding that access to free preschool “will launch hundreds more preschool classrooms across Michigan, supporting thousands of jobs.”
Some states, such as Alabama and Georgia, have offered free state-funded pre-K for years using a first-come first-serve system or a lottery, but the latest pushes hope to dramatically expand free access to just about anyone. Hawaii, New Jersey and Colorado are already spinning up massive programs of their own, and finding they have to contend with an early educator workforce hollowed out by the pandemic and questions over how to sustain the costs as federal stimulus wanes.
“The pandemic brought light to the importance of early care and education and we benefited from the federal dollars that came through stimulus funding,” Colorado’s Early Childhood Department Executive Director Lisa Roy, who oversees the state’s universal preschool program, said in an interview. “But there doesn’t seem to be an understanding that this was not just a pandemic issue.”
The number of child care workers since 2010 peaked in February 2020, according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics. Then the pandemic hit and the numbers tanked.
While the child care workforce is rebounding from the lowest points of the pandemic, there were still nearly 58,000 fewer child care workers in January 2023 than February 2020. It’s a lag that tempers governors’ pre-K ambitions and, advocates argue, prevents parents from getting back to work.
“We should continue to be concerned about the fact that we are below levels [and] that we do not have enough options for parents right now,” said Sarah Rittling, executive director of First Five Years Fund, an early learning and care advocacy group.
Colorado Gov. Jared Polis will launch a universal pre-K program this fall after campaigning on universal full-day preschool in 2017.
The state used federal Covid-19 relief funds to boost its child care and early educator workforce. And by early March, over 33,000 families applied for a seat in the new universal pre-K program and more than 1,600 preschool providers have registered to serve as operators.
Voters threw their support at the concept approving a nicotine tax via ballot measure in 2020 to fund half-day preschool. Now, every 4-year-old is eligible for up to 15 hours of free preschool a week under the program starting later this year, with some eligible for more hours if they meet certain criteria, while 3-year-olds with certain needs can receive up to 10 hours a week.
“It passed in red counties, in blue counties, rural and urban — people in our state overwhelmingly said kids ought to be able to go to preschool,” Polis told House lawmakers on Capitol Hill last month. “Now that’s funded but along with it, we need more early childhood educators.”
Polis said the state wants to expand Care Forward Colorado, an American Rescue Plan-funded program that provides free community college training for health care workers, to include early childhood educators.
But to have a workforce that supports a sweeping policy like universal pre-K, states need sustained federal funds, according to child care and early education officials and advocates. And Democrats in Congress agree. Many wore crayon pins at this year’s State of the Union — a subtle way of showing that child care should be a policy priority.
Child care spending over the last two years was “a step in the right direction but we have a long way to go,” Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-Conn.), the top Democrat on the House Appropriations Committee, said at a February press conference.
There may also be good cause for governors and legislatures to approach the new spending with caution. While many states are awash in budget surpluses this year — and ideas for how to spend them — the overall economy remains fragile. An analysis from the Pew Charitable Trusts predicted “several looming challenges” for state governments, including slowing revenue growth as inflation stays high and federal aid wanes.
The 2021 American Rescue Plan provided $39 billion to states for child care. In the fiscal year 2023 appropriations, the Child Care and Development Block Grant fund was increased by 30 percent to $8 billion. Additionally, Head Start received $12 billion — $596 million of that must be used for cost-of-living increases for employees and $262 million for recruiting and retaining staff.
Among Republicans, South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott led a bill last year to reauthorize the block grant program with financial assistance for degree and credential attainment for aspiring educators. And Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy, the new top Republican on the Senate HELP Committee, has stressed the need for the panel to approve reauthorizations left undone.
Federal funds are “foundational to all of these efforts,” Rittling said. “We have to come up with and really seize on an opportunity regardless of who’s in control of our political parties, to come together on a solution.”
To recruit and retain early educators, some states are turning to tax credits as an incentive. Whitmer’s budget recommendation in Michigan includes $24 million to provide up to $3,000 in annual tax credits for early childhood educators. In Colorado, the state is providing an educator tax credit for the next four years to support boosting the workforce.
California is in a different situation. Grappling with a budget deficit, the state is delaying $550 million in early education facilities funding from 2023‑24 to 2024‑25. Teacher-to-student ratios will also remain stagnant. Just 23 percent of California school districts report having enough transitional kindergarten teachers and the state’s Legislative Analyst’s Office says maintaining a larger ratio “helps ensure that schools do not experience even greater staffing shortages.”
For Hawaii, the state has given itself a bit of time to shore up staffing. In 2020, the legislature set a goal to provide access to preschool for all 3- and 4-year-olds by 2032. Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, a Democrat who is spearheading the plan, said she’s not worried about staffing facilities — yet.F
“A new initiative like this, and a very aggressive initiative, you need somewhat of a long-term commitment and long-term timeline,” Luke said in an interview. “There’s a tendency by many of the elected officials to try to deliver in two years, or even four years within the term of their office, but a lot of times that’s not possible.”
She said the state has enough early educators for the next two to three years of expansion and they’re building preschool facilities at high schools and universities for student job training. Hawaii needs more than 465 classrooms to provide preschool for the 9,287 underserved 3- and 4-year-olds, according to state estimates.
“Funding and capacity support from the Legislature will be crucial to see this plan through,” state Sen. Michelle Kidani, who chairs the education committee, told POLITICO in a statement.
Luke, who secured an initial $200 million to build pre-K classrooms when she chaired the House Finance Committee, announced her “Ready Keiki” plan this year. She said the yearslong approach would allow the state to build out both the classroom infrastructure and the educators needed to teach keiki, the Hawaiian word for children.
“Many of the educational leaders out there recognize it’s one thing to just build classrooms, but there’s a whole lot of things that go into it. We need staffing and we need support services — it is a long-term effort,” she said.
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Hyderabad: The new United States Consulate in Nanakramguda, which will be South Asia’s largest one, will begin consular services starting March 20.
The US has invested $297 billion dollars for the United States Green Building Council’s GOLD-tagged construction.
Hyderabad Consulate General which is currently based out of Paigah Palace, Begumpet will move to the new office on the above-mentioned date. The operations of the US consulate in Paigah Palace will be ceased at noon on March 15.
In the new consulate, the services are set to begin on March 20 at 8.30 am. The consulate will be closed to the public from March 15 at noon until the opening of the new building on March 20.
Visa interviews scheduled between March 8 and 15 will be conducted at Paigah Palace and the interviews scheduled on or after March 23 will be conducted at the new US Consulate building in Nanakramguda.
Biometrics appointments, ‘dropbox’ appointments (interview waiver), passport pickup, and all other services will continue to take place at Visa Application Center (VAC), Lower Concourse, Hitec City Metro Station, Madhapur.
For emergency consular services, US citizens can reach out to 91 040 4033 8300, until March 20.
From March 20, US citizens requiring emergency consular services can call 91 040 6932 8000 and those with non-emergency consular questions are encouraged to email: HydACS@state.gov, said a press release
Hyderabad: The water board here has decided to postpone Godavari main pipe works here for 24 hours in view of Holi on March 7 and 8. The decision has been taken to avoid inconvenience to the general public as water supply will be affected in many areas. The HMWSSB will begin work on the pipeline from March 9 and arrangements for the same will be made in the next 48 hours.
According to Hyderabad Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (HMWSSB) managing directr, Dana Kishore, the Godavari main 3000 mm diameter pumping main pipe line bridge passing – bypassing and interconnection works will be taken up at Kukunoor Palli in Siddipet district as part of the Godavari Drinking Water Supply (GDWSS) phase-1. The line supplies fresh water to Hyderabad.
Junction works on the Godavari main pipe line should be done there without disturbing the construction of the railway line which is being newly constructed by the South Central Railway at Kukunoorpally, said the HMWSSB managing director. The HMWSSB MD also directed the officials to complete the work within the stipulated time and restore the water supply and ensure that there is no inconvenience to the people.
The water board has also requested the public to store water and to use it sparingly for the three days from March 9 to 11 that supply will be affected. The following are the areas that will be affected and not have any supply until the works will be completed by the HMWSSB:
Hyderabad: At a review meeting at BRKR Bhavan on Saturday the chief secretary Santhi Kumari directed officials of transport, Road and Buildings (R&B) departments to complete pending maintenance works early by June.
R&B department secretary Srinivasa Raju gave an overview of the department functions. He said that the department was being re-organised and this has resulted in the increase of posts in the cadre of assistant engineer/assistant executive engineer.
He said the National Highway density which was 2.25 km/100 sq. km in 2014 is currently 4.45 km/100 sq. km.
Raju said that there has also been substantial progress in the laying of two or more lanes, during the last nine years under National Highways.
“Re-carpeting of 1,170 roads is taken up as a top priority. The length of double lanes in the state roads has been increased from 6,093 km in 2014 to 12,060 km in 2023, as per the directions of chief minister KCR,” said Raju.
“Providing double lane connectivity between mandal headquarters to district headquarters, capacity augmentation by widening of the lanes of some major district roads, state highways, construction of bridges and formation of ring roads in major towns are some of the key initiatives and projects taken up by the department,” he said.