But for French prosecutor Eric Maillaud, the argument 11 months before the shooting remains a valid line of inquiry. He told me: We cannot find another member of the family who would have wanted rid of Saad apart from Zaid. Zaid Al Hilli, broth...
The term of the legislative assemblies of the four states would end on different dates between May and June next year. Besides the Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha bypoll in Bihar, by-elections are being held to 28 seats in Madhya Pradesh. Most of these 28 seats fell vacant when rebel Congress members resigned from the party and the assembly to join the BJP. After the resignations of the Congress members, the Kamal Nath-led government lost majority and the BJP returned to power. Earlier, the EC had said that bypolls are pending in 64 assembly seats. But the figure now stands at 63, including the seven seats in four states where the schedule was not announced on Tuesday. The reason is that the number of vacant seats in some states has changed due to various reasons, including court cases. "The figures are not static. We go by the number of clear vacancies on a given date, " a senior official explained. Eight assembly seats are going for bypolls in Gujarat, followed by seven in Uttar Pradesh, two each in Odisha, Nagaland, Manipur, Karnataka and Jharkhand, and one each in Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Haryana.
Sanjay Gurav, a social activist from Mumbai, was stranded with his family in their native village of Harchandi in Mahabaleshwar for more than a week. Gurav wanted to come back to the city as his daughter was ill, but none of the nodal officers' numbers given by the state government worked. (Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Events and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times. ) Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News. 4 Comments on this Story Melman const 302 days ago Learn from this to revamp the health care sector fully. Health minister should dedicate his time for this. DM Bhanap 302 days ago I wish to state further that the temporary candidates will be on deputation non-family status for tenures not exceeding 3 years. DM Bhanap 302 days ago in the present situation, it will be appropriate to seek expert help from outside the state whichever is readily available. as this involves personnel caution has to be exercised to source it temporarily for 2-3 years in class1 and class2 cadres.
NEW DELHI: Bypolls to one Lok Sabha and 56 assembly seats spread across 12 states will be held on November 3 and 7, the Election Commission said Tuesday, but did not announce "at this stage" by-elections to seven assembly constituencies in four others bypolls to 54 assembly seats would be held on November 3, those for one Lok Sabha seat in Bihar and two assembly seats in Manipur would be held on November 7. The votes for all the bypolls will be counted on November 10, alongside the counting of votes for the general assembly elections in Bihar. Before sharing the schedule, the poll panel issued a separate statement on Tuesday to say that it has decided not to announce "at this stage" the conduct of by-elections on seven assembly seats across Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam and West Bengal. The decision has been taken based on inputs received from the chief secretaries and poll officials in these states, the poll panel said in the release. While there are two vacancies each in the assemblies of Assam, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, one seat is vacant in the West Bengal legislature.
Synopsis Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope has reached out to Kerala health minister KK Shailaja to find solutions to stem Maharashtra's rising infection rate. Tope has now announced that the state will fill up the 17, 000 vacancies, but the government will take another two months to complete the recruitment. MUMBAI: Two months and 33, 000 Covid-19 cases later, Maharashtra, which is still sleep-walking in the midst of the pandemic, is beginning to realise that there are 17, 000 vacancies in the health department which need to be filled up, 600 of which are in the class-I and Class-II category, who are responsible for overseeing the functioning of the health department. Perhaps hoping for a quick-fix solution, Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope has reached out to Kerala health minister KK Shailaja to find solutions to stem Maharashtra's rising infection rate. Tope has now announced that the state will fill up the 17, 000 vacancies, but the government will take another two months to complete the recruitment.
"They should have started hiring more personnel right at the beginning. There are regular budgetary provisions for this. Hiring staff now will not make much of a difference as they will be freshers..., " said former bureaucrat Mahesh Zagade to ET. Who's in charge? To make matters worse, the government departments are clueless as to who is in charge. A fortnight ago, the civic administration in Pune gave shopkeepers specified days and timings when they could open their shops. But the very same day, the Pune police began taking action against shopkeepers and gave them a completely new set of timings and days to open, causing confusion and anger. In another instance, Maharashtra's rural MLAs told ET that the state should take the local administration in their jurisdictions into confidence while allowing inter-district travel as infections were increasing in their villages from people coming from cities. Lack of co-ordination Even basic things such as putting out details of the nodal officers' numbers so that people who need assistance in different districts can get in touch with them, has gone awry.
during this period local candidates have to be ready with upgrading their skills to replace temporary candidates recruited from other states. for class3 position only local candidates should be trained in the short term crash courses to fill the positions on a permanent basis.
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