Author: Report Wire

83 nodal officers have been appointed for all paddy procurement centers in the district. Collector Shri Jai Prakash Maurya while reviewing the preparation of paddy procurement in the meeting of deadline today, has directed the nodal officers to verify the necessary arrangements before starting the paddy procurement on support price in Kharif marketing year 2020-21. . In which the selection of site for the procurement centers, cleanliness, facings, electrical system, computer, printer, UPS, generators, gunny bags in the current condition, availability of platforms, verification of cap cover, arrangement of drainage, etc. Is included. Also, the Revenue, Food and related departments were directed that…

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The Department of Revenue and Disaster Management of the Government of Chhattisgarh grants financial assistance to various natural disaster victims under the Revenue Book Circular through the District Collector. In 4 such cases, financial assistance of Rs 16 lakh has been approved in Kanker district. Under Revenue Book Circular 6-4, Mr. Dulal Rai of village Chhoti Bethia of Pakhanjur, Tehsil of Kanker district, Village P.V. Financial assistance of four lakhs of rupees was sanctioned to the families of the victims of the death of Bapunar Utpal Biswas and Om Bhoj of village Bhingidar after drowning in water and Sahabati Gabde of village…

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Preparations for Kovid-19 vaccination have been started in the state. 97.95 percent data of health workers in the state has been collected. 27931 sites and 8192 vaccinators have been identified for vaccination. Health department officials said that 630 cold chain points are working in the state for safe keeping of vaccine and 80 new cold chain points are being constructed. There is an additional capacity of 85000 liters for safe maintenance. To increase the number of vaccinators, male health workers are also being trained and vaccines of private health institutions will also be identified and trained. Dry stores have been identified at…

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Culture Minister Shri Amarjeet Bhagat reviewed the departmental work in the officers’ meeting on Monday. Shri Bhagat asked the officers to provide maximum opportunity to performers of the state. Shri Bhagat instructed to make special efforts to preserve and promote local and art culture. Shri Bhagat said that local artists should be made available the honorarium of the program presented by them soon. Shri Bhagat also instructed the officers to patronize the folk, culture, folklore, folklore, dance, drama, tradition etc. of Chhattisgarh and provide opportunities for its extensive performance. Secretary of the Culture Department, Mr. Anbalagan P., Director Mr. Amrit Vikas Topno and other officers…

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Bhupesh Baghel attended the Chief Ministers Meeting organized by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi through video conferencing from his residence office here today. The meeting reviewed measures to prevent and prevent corona infection in various states and discussed preparations and action plans for the introduction of vaccine in the near future. Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel told in the meeting that the condition of corona infection in the state is under control. 23 thousand tests are being done daily. There was no corona infection before in rural areas. Later, something has increased. Mitanins here have done well in preventing corona infection. There has been an increase in…

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With more than 5,000 marriages scheduled in Dhanbad during the upcoming lagan season of November-December, the market has revived for the first time this year in full swing after being badly hit due to lockdown during March this year. The sale of garments, metal utensils, jewellery, cosmetics, grocery items, etc. has increased significantly since Diwali and further picked up post-Diwali. The boom in the market can be assumed from fact that the sale of footwear which was the worst hit during the lockdown, partially due to the closure of schools has also revived for the first time. The happiest lots…

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Tata Main Hospital (TMH) launched two key services on Monday, namely, online video consultation and home delivery of medicines for residents of the steel city. The new services were inaugurated online by Tata Steel vice- president (corporate services) Chanakya Chaudhary and president of Tata Workers’ Union R. Ravi Prasad. Among those who had logged in were Dr Rajan Chaudhry, advisor Medical Services, Dr Sudhir Rai, GM Medical Services, senior executives of Tata Steel, senior doctors of TMH and union office-bearers. The online video consultation service would allow patients to consult doctors from the comfort of their home or office and eliminate the need…

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The horticulture department of Birsa Agriculture University (BAU) in Ranchi has started research on the feasibility of growing avocados – a fruit that has gained the tag of “superfood” owing to its nutritional properties – in Jharkhand and planted seeds on the university campus in Kanke. Dr K.K. Jha, the chairman of BAU’s horticulture department, said that the climatic condition and soil quality in Jharkhand were conducive for growing avocados, but largescale cultivation of the fruit was never done in the state due to lack of research on its feasibility and financial viability. “We have planted avocado seeds here in…

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A peepal tree uprooted in Jhumri in Koderma for the widening of Barhi (Hazaribagh)-Koderma four-lane project, have to be replanted again. The transplant order came after the tree showed signs of life with new leaves. After felling, this tree was kept on the roadside and as new leaves came, well-known environmentalist of the area, Indrajeet Samanta drew the attention of the forest department officials to this development demanding transplantation of it. Due to Samanta, the forest department had issued an instruction to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) asking them to transplant the tree soon. In the state, several thousand trees are…

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The minimum temperature, which had decreased significantly across Jharkhand over the past weekend, is set to rise again from Thursday onwards. Abhishek Anand, deputy director of Ranchi Meteorological Centre, said the state would experience a rise in minimum temperature by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius on Thursday and Friday. Both the maximum and minimum temperature came down during the last weekend, marking a noticeable departure from the normal. Bokaro was the coldest place in the state on Sunday where the minimum temperature recorded was 9.1 degrees Celsius, 6.5 degrees below the normal, followed by Ranchi which recorded 10.1 degrees Celsius,…

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