Tag: deadline

  • NTAGI proposes to convey deadline for second dose of Covishield vaccine

    The authorities panel NTAGI has instructed that the second vaccine could be administered inside 3-4 months after the primary vaccination. Yes, when you’ve got acquired the primary vaccine for the Corona Vaccine of Serum Institute (SII) and are ready for the second dose, you’ll have to attend somewhat longer for this. According to info acquired from the sources, the federal government panel NTAGI has proposed a interval of 12-16 weeks for the second dose after the primary dose of Covishield.

    So far, after taking the primary dose of Covishield vaccine, it’s thought-about crucial to use the second dose in 6-8 weeks. But now it’s proposed to extend it to 12-16 weeks, if this proposal is taken into account, then those that have gotten the primary dose of Covishield could have to attend somewhat for the second dose. However, there isn’t any change in length for Covaxin, the India biotech vaccine, and it’s crucial to use the second dose between 4-6 weeks after the primary dose.

    Earlier, after taking the vaccine for the primary dose of Covishield, it has been mentioned that it’s crucial to use the second dose in 6-8 weeks. But now it’s proposed to extend it to 12-16 weeks, if this proposal is taken into account, then those that have performed the primary dose of Covishield could have to attend somewhat for the second dose.

  • Three days left for those applying for the trust-from-dispute scheme, March 31 tax deadline

    Now only 3 days are left to apply under trust from the scheme dispute presented for resolution of income tax disputes. The period of the scheme was extended till 28 February on 31 January. On applying for this scheme, exemption of interest penalty etc. will also be provided on the controversial aircraft to the income tax payers applying for resolving the tax dispute under the scheme 31 March 2021 Till now, 3287 income tax payers from the state of Chhattisgarh have applied for the trust scheme from the dispute. So far 8087 cases of dispensed demand are pending in the state. Similarly, in Chhattisgarh, about 40 percent applications have been submitted under this scheme.

  • Collector took a meeting of the deadline of district officials through mobile application

    Collector Shri Mahadev Kavre today reviewed the implementation of departmental plans by meeting deadline of district officials of all departments through mobile application. Through online virtual application in the meeting, Superintendent of Police Shri Balaji Rao, Forest Officer, Shri Krishna Jadhav, CEO, District Panchayat Shri KS Mandavi, Deputy Collector R.K. N. Officers of all other departments, including Pandey, all subdivisional officers, district CEOs and officers of the urban body, joined the employees.
    Collector Shri Kavre instructed all the officials to provide timely answers to the questions asked during the budget session of the assembly. For this, all officers were instructed not to go on leave without prior notice.
    The collector inquired about the status of Kovid-19 vaccination in the district. He instructed to complete 100% target given for Kovid vaccine in all health centers. For this, the health department and municipal front line health workers, police, revenue, Anganwadi assistants related to women and child development, workers and officers associated with Panchayati Raj system, instructed the employees to compulsorily vaccinate. He instructed all the department heads to compulsorily vaccinate the employees pending for their vaccine. The Collector directed CIMAHO regarding second phase vaccination and said that those who have been vaccinated for 28 days should be given the second phase vaccine. For this, they should be informed departmentally and personally. SP Shri Balaji informed that about 50 percent of the employees in the police department have been vaccinated and the rest are being vaccinated. He talked about maintaining the migration register systematically in all panchayats of the district. In which information about people going to work in other district or state from Panchayat level can be available and can be easily detected in case of unpleasant incident with anyone outside the district. Collector Shri Kavre has instructed all the panchayats to take punitive action against employees who do not maintain the Migraine Register.
    The collector instructed to purchase cow dung in the urban bodies and rural areas of the district under the ambitious Godhan Nyay Yojana of the district and to make organic fertilizers updated on the portal with priority. He instructed all Gothan officials to sync the data by entering information about daily dung purchases. He said that there is a delay in payment after the information about cow dung purchase is not entered on the portal on time. After every 15 days the dung purchase is paid, so upload the data of the dung purchase that takes place between the 1st to the 15th day on the portal. Along with this, instructed to enter the manufactured organic fertilizer on the latest information portal. So that we can get the proper amount of total organic manure produced in the district and the fertilizer can be sold through cooperative societies. The Collector also instructed to complete the Vermitaka being constructed for preparing organic fertilizers in the second phase of Gothan as soon as possible. He also directed to get the Gauthan committee formed after getting approval from Gram Sabha in Gauthano of recurring pastures.