Haryana officers got ‘undue advantages’ for facilitation, inaction, says CBI | Chandigarh News

Panchkula: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Sunday said evidence gathered during its probe into the alleged Rs 661-crore misappropriation of govt funds suggests that senior Haryana cadre public servants colluded with bank officials and received “undue advantages” for facilitating the opening of accounts, transfer of funds and their subsequent diversion.The agency’s statement came…

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Max plaints about physics corrections from CBSE students in re-evaluation process | Pune News

Several days of protests over CBSE’s glitches Pune: Photocopies of evaluated Std XII CBSE answer sheets that thousands of students have accessed for re-evaluation show that physics is their Achilles heel. The subject has drawn the maximum complaints.Aggrieved students across social media platforms, particularly X, have alleged missing marks, strict checking, uncredited step-marking and, in…

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2-day prosthetic training for NE professionals concludes in Shillong | Guwahati News

Shillong: A two-day hands-on 3D prosthetic training programme for prosthetic and orthotic professionals from across the northeast concluded on an optimistic note on enhancing facilities for persons with disabilities (PwDs) in the region at the U Soso Tham Auditorium, State Central Library premises, in Shillong on Saturday.Organised by the office of the commissioner for persons…

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11, including 3 pastors, held for conversion drive | Jaipur News

Claude D’Souza | TNNUdaipur: Police Sunday arrested 11 people, including three pastors from Chhattisgarh, in connection with an alleged religious conversion drive targeting tribal families from around 20 villages of Udaipur district.The arrests followed a complaint regarding a gathering held Saturday in Kanuwada Bilkhai village under Rishabhdev police station. DSP Rajeev Rahar said the arrests…

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Jhelum houseboat owners fear water transport plan may damage Srinagar’s river heritage | India News

SRINAGAR: J&K government’s plan to launch inland water transport on the Jhelum river has triggered concern among Srinagar’s houseboat owners, who fear that regular passenger boats, cruise tourism operations and dredging along National Waterway-49 could further weaken the remaining river houseboats, a fear sharpened by the recent sinking of Queen’s Club, a British-era-style houseboat that…

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