FD scam: Govt set to initiate action against Vikas Kaushik | Chandigarh News

Chandigarh: A day after the Haryana govt sacked Naresh Bhuwani, superintendent, panchayat development department, and Randhir Singh, chief accounts officer, Haryana School Shiksha Pariyojna Parishad, the state finance department is set to take action against the senior accounts officer and former executive of the Panchkula municipal corporation, Vikas Kaushik, for his role in siphoning off…

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Maharashtra digitises housing society registration; documents slashed from 29 to 19 | Pune News

Pune: The state cooperation department has digitised the registration process for cooperative housing societies, making it faster, and less cumbersome.The department has launched a fully online system on the Aaple Sarkar Portal, designed to eliminate paperwork, curb influence of middlemen, and remove the need for repeated visits to govt offices. Officials told TOI on Saturday…

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‘Put it together, ran towards ballroom’: Volunteer recalls WH gunman assembled ‘long weapon’ in ‘makeshift room’

Cole Allen identified as suspect in White House Correspondents’ Dinner shooting incident (ANI) A White House Correspondents’ Dinner volunteer said the suspected gunman was able to assemble a “long weapon” inside an unsecured, lightly monitored area near a terrace-level entrance before the attack unfolded near the ballroom.The witness, Helen Mabus, a volunteer working the event…

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Rishab Shetty’s massive salary hike explained: How ‘Kantara’ success led to a 2400% fee jump | Kannada Movie News

The impact of ‘Kantara’ in 2022 was huge on Rishab Shetty‘s life and career. The film, which he acted in, wrote, and directed was a pan-India blockbuster. There was a connection to roots and culture. Before ‘Kantara,’ Rishab had limited consideration in Kannada cinema. But he became pan-India with the film’s blockbuster success. Not only…

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Chernobyl: From Nuclear Disaster to Thriving Wildlife Sanctuary |

From nuclear wasteland to wildlife sanctuary: Chernobyl’s unexpected rebirth Forty years after the world’s worst civilian nuclear accident, a thriving wildlife sanctuary has emerged in the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone (CEZ), with wolves, foxes, lynx, elk, wild boar, brown bears and European bison now flourishing despite continuing radiation.The 1986 disaster released a radioactive cloud across Europe…

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