Red Cross Society is the best platform for selfless human service. At the time of the Kovid-19, the dedication of the Red Cross Society’s volunteers in risky situations worked out to be worthwhile. The Red Cross Society treats human services as its core. The name of Red Cross first comes to mind and presents a picture of the poor and the victims. The Red Cross Society has presented an incomparable example of human service sentiment by serving at the time of natural disasters and war etc. all over the world. This was stated by the Governor of Indian Red Cross Society Chhattisgarh, Governor Ms. Anusuiya Uike in her address during the Governor’s ceremony of Indian Red Cross Society Chhattisgarh held at the Durbar Hall of Raj Bhavan today. The Governor gave first prize to Jagdalpur district for outstanding work under Kovid-19, second prize to Dhamtari and Rajnandgaon district and third prize to Balod and Surajpur district.
The Governor said that the Red Cross Society is doing well at the district level. Now, there is a need to expand their services to the development level. Many times in the block level, there is no ambulance available to the citizens, they also need a corpse. He suggested that the Red Cross Society should provide the facility of ambulance and carcass at the development level, urge the MPs and MLAs to cooperate with their fund as and when required.
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Red Cross Society Best Platform for Human Services: Ms. Uyke
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BTP pulls out of Gehlot government in Rajasthan, withdraws its 2 MLAs
Ashok Gehlot government received another blow on Friday, with Bharatiya Tribal Party (BTP) withdrawing support from state govt. Yesterday, Congress party lost to BJP in Panchayat Samiti and Zila Parishad elections, despite its support to farmers protesting against new farm laws.
BTP withdrew its 2 MLAs from Gehlot government, however, this doesn’t put latter at any risk as Congress has around 118 MLAs in 200-member assembly.
BTP extended support to Ashok Gehlot govt during confidence vote earlier this year. The two MLA had supported Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot in August when his government was under a political crisis after former deputy CM Sachin Pilot rebelled.
Election to posts of ‘pramukh’ and ‘pradhan’ were held in 20 zila parishad and 221 gram panchayat, respectively. Not long ago, Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot had alleged that BJP was making fresh attempt to topple Congress government in Rajasthan.
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“BJP is plotting to form government again in Rajasthan and Maharashtra”
On Saturday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, while targeting the Bharatiya Janata Party, said on Home Minister Amit Shah that the BJP tried its best to bring down the government in Rajasthan. After meeting Amit Shah and Dharmendra Pradhan, our MLAs told me that they are ashamed to see Amit Shah as Home Minister. There was a time when Sardar Patel was the Home Minister and now he is. Explain that Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot further said that, in the matter of demolishing the government, the BJP was assuring that they had toppled five different governments and this would be the sixth. The BJP is considering such a conspiracy.
It is worth mentioning that according to the information received, Ashok Gehlot has an allegation against Amit Shah that, “There is a conspiracy in Rajasthan and Maharashtra to form the government again.” Home Minister Amit Shah met Congress MLAs. “
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Nitish Kumar can swear in as CM on this date
After the ruling National Democratic Alliance (NDA) got a majority in the Bihar Election 2020, all eyes are on the formation of the next government. There is a possibility that a new government may be formed next week after Diwali. Informed sources gave this information on Wednesday and said that JDU President Nitish Kumar (NItish Kumar) will once again become the Chief Minister. Growing on the path of being the Chief Minister for the longest time in Bihar, Nitish Kumar may take oath on Monday, November 16 or after next week.
Earlier, at the end of November, he can send the resignation to the Governor in view of the term of the current government. The record of the longest Chief Minister in Bihar till date is in the name of Shri Krishna Singh, who held this post for 17 years and 52 days. Nitish Kumar has so far lived in this post for 14 years and 82 days. After taking oath as Chief Minister, Kumar’s name would fall into the distinct category of being sworn in as Chief Minister seven times in the last two decades.
Nitish Kumar was sworn in as the Chief Minister for the first time in the year 2000 but had to resign due to lack of support from the MLAs required for majority. Kumar became the Chief Minister in 2005 when the NDA got an absolute majority. In 2014, in view of the poor performance of JDU in the Lok Sabha elections, Kumar resigned as the Chief Minister on moral grounds. However, in less than a year, he returned to power.
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In newly elected MLA from Marwahi by-election, Dr. K.K. Dhruv courtesy visit
Newly elected MLA Dr. KK Dhruv met courtesy of Chief Minister Mr. Bhupesh Baghel in the Marwahi by-election at his residence office here this morning. The Chief Minister has given Dr. KK for his grand success in Marwahi by-election. Dhruva, Minister of Revenue and Minister in-charge of Gorella-Pandra-Marwahi district, Shri Jaisingh Agrawal and congratulated and congratulated the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Dr. Charandas Mahant and the ministers, MLAs, Presidents and Corporators and citizens present on the occasion.
On this occasion, Health Minister Shri T.S. Singhdev, Revenue Minister Shri Jaisingh Agrawal, Industries Minister Shri Kavasi Lakhma, Urban Administration Minister Dr. Shivkumar Dahria, MP Mrs. Jyotsna Mahant, MLA Mr. Mohan Markam, Mr. Dhanendra Sahu, Mr. Purushottam Kanwar, Mrs. Rashmi Singh, Mrs. Anita Sharma, Chhattisgarh Minerals Mr. Girish Dewangan, President of Vikas Nigam, Mr. Ram Gopal Agrawal, President of State Food and Civil Supplies Corporation, Mr. Rajesh Tiwari, Advisor to Chief Minister and Mr. Vinod Verma were present. The Chief Minister greeted everyone by greeting him and congratulated him. -
BJP leads in 34 seats, wins 8 out of 58 across 11 states
Counting of votes for by-polls held in 58 assembly constituencies across 11 states in the country began at 8 am on Tuesday. This will be carried out along with the vote-counting process in Bihar where the first major electoral exercise was held amid the pandemic.
The result of 28 assembly constituencies in Madhya Pradesh will decide the fate of Shivraj Singh Chouhan led-BJP government which requires at least eight more MLAs for a clear majority in the state assembly.
Apart from this, by-polls on 7 seats in Uttar Pradesh, 2 seats each in Odisha, Nagaland, Karnataka and Jharkhand, and one seat each in Chhattisgarh, Telangana and Haryana were held. The results of the bye-election will be announced today.
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PM Modi to address Centenary Convocation of University of Mysore today
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will address the Centenary Convocation of the University of Mysore via video conferencing on Monday.
“At 11:15 AM tomorrow, 19th October, I would be addressing the Centenary Convocation of the University of Mysore via video conferencing,” PM Modi tweeted.
“Looking forward to being a part of this special occasion, at a premier centre of learning and innovation,” he added.
The University of Mysore was established in 1916 and was the first university in Karnataka as well as the sixth university in the country.
A statement issued by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) on Saturday said the Karnataka governor, along with other dignitaries, would be present on the occasion with members of the syndicate and the academic council, MPs, MLAs, MLCs, statutory officers, district officers and students and parents set to witness the ceremony online.