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  • District level painting and slogan competition organized on the subject of energy conservation and energy efficiency

    District level painting and slogan competition is being organized under Energy Conservation Week 2020 in the district. The theme of this competition is “Energy Conservation and Energy Efficiency”. This program is to be organized online (whatsapp / email) painting and slogan competition in private and government schools of the district in collaboration with the District Education Officer Office, for this, instructions are being issued to the schools by the District Education Officer Office Fort. . In the competition, prizes and certificates will be distributed to the students coming in first, second and third place at the district level, in this group-A for class 5th to 8th and group-B for class 9th to 12th. is

    Self-E-Competition for Energy Conservation Week from 20 December – Chhattisgarh State Renewable Energy Development Agency (CREDA) to organize selfie e-competition from 14 December to 20 December 2020 to demonstrate its significant contribution towards energy conservation. Used to be. To participate in the competition, Facebook users of Chhattisgarh can register themselves by December 20. There is no fee to participate in the competition. The 200 contestants who posted the first best will be awarded Rs 500. According to the terms and conditions of the progress, only the entry posted will be valid. For registration, click on the Energy Conservation Contest -2020 link given on CREDA’s Facebook page and enter your details.

  • Two full doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca Corona vaccine being made in India work up to this percentage

    Many vaccine trials are underway worldwide to prevent the corona virus. In such a situation, there are some vaccines whose percentage is more than 90. Meanwhile, information has surfaced about the Corona vaccine (CoveShield) of Oxford University and the AstraZeneca company (Oxford-AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine), with two full doses giving better immune responses. Let me tell you that Oxford University, after one full dose, its vaccine triggers a better immune response when given two whole doses than half the booster dose.

    The university has issued a statement regarding this, which said that – First we tried a full and a half dose. That is, the candidate was given one and a half doses. Now two full doses were given. Their results were much better. A month ago, AstraZeneca and Oxford stated on the vaccine that, the vaccine’s booster dose produces stronger anti-antibody response than the single dose, with the standard dose / standard dose being the best response.

    In the interim results of Oxford Vaccine, the vaccine was reported to be either 90% or 62% effective according to the dose strength. Scientists say that its average aphecy was 70%. But after some time, questions started being raised on this data. In the dose pattern up to 90% of which the vaccine was proving to be effective, the participants were given half the dose first, then a month later. It was found that the company did not think of giving half dose to any participant.

  • World AIDS Day – ‘Global solidarity, shared responsibility’

    World AIDS Day was observed in the district today. On this occasion, Rangoli competition was organized in BMO campus Mungeli and seminar program was organized in BMO Hall. In Rangoli Competition, ANM, Mitanians and NGOs (TI Project) displayed HIV, AIDS awareness message through different types of Rangolis. In this competition Malti and Kalyani got the first place, Puja Yadav got the second place and Vinita Dahire got the third place. Consolation prizes were distributed to all participants. On this occasion, Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. Mahadev Tendwe spoke of HIV AIDS spread and prevention, helping to live a free life in society without discriminating against HIV infected persons. He said that social security scheme has been implemented as per the instructions of the government, which includes other schemes like Antyodaya Ration Card, Bus Pass, Legal Assistance. District AIDS Control Officer Mr. Dr. Sudesh Ratre
    Detailed information about the origin of AIDS was given. He said that free and confidential HIV testing is done in all ICTC centers. In the district, under the HIV / AIDS program, programs of global solidarity shared responsibility. On this occasion, the District Program Manager, Mr. Utkarsh Tiwari, played an important role in the various health services being run in the district and Dr. Medical Officer, Dr. MK Rai gave information about the infection and effects of HIV virus in the body. In-charge Link ART Nodal Officer Dr. Ashutosh Koshale informed about the availability of ART medicines in the district hospital Mungeli. Under the public awareness campaign, pamphlets have been distributed in Mungeli city giving information about HIV AIDS through publicity vehicles. On this occasion, District Immunization Officer Dr. Kamlesh Khairwar, DPC Mr. Amitabh Tiwari including Mr. Dheeraj Ratre, Mr. Amit Singh, Mr. Prahlad Singh Thakur, Mr. Dilip Basant, Mr. Kailash Jaiswal, Mr. Sumesh Jaiswal, Mr. Santosh Verma, Mr. Surendra Lahre Ahana Project, and Rural Development Sahara Sansthan TI Project Officers and employees of

  • Microsoft Teams Bringing Free All-Day Video, Voice Calling Option to Take on Zoom

    Microsoft Teams is adding a free all-day video and voice calling option to take on platforms such as Zoom and Google Meet. The free offering will help users connect with up to 300 participants for as long as 24 hours. Microsoft made the new announcement just days after Teams rival Zoom announced that it would temporarily lift its 40-minute meeting limit on Thanksgiving Day. In addition to free all-day calling, Microsoft Teams is getting updated with the ability to create a group chat with up to 250 people and see up to 49 members simultaneously during virtual conversations.

    As reported by The Verge, Microsoft Teams is set to attract Zoom users by starting the new all-day video calling option. The company confirmed the development through a blog post.

    “To help you stay connected in the coming months, you will be able to meet for 24 hours with up to 300 participants until further specified,” the company said.

  • Sarguja gets first prize in cleanliness, Minister in charge Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahriya congratulated

    On the occasion of World Toilet Day, Sarguja district got first place in the state at the State Sanitation Award 2020, Minister in charge and Urban Administration Development, Labor Department Minister Dr. Shiv Kumar Dahriya congratulated the Surguja residents. He also distributed prize money to the winners through video conference from Mahanadi Bhavan today. During this, he said that Surguja is an important district of Chhattisgarh. Just as the urban body sector occupies the top position in the field of cleanliness, similarly Surguja district has also made its mark in the state by securing first position in cleanliness. It is a matter of pride for all of us. Minister Dr. Dahria congratulated District Panchayat President Mrs. Madhu Singh, Vice President Mr. Rakesh Gupta, Collector Mr. Sanjeev Kumar, District Panchayat CEO Mr. Kuldeep Sharma and all district level officers, employees and public representatives. Under Swachhata, 11 winners were selected from 9 districts of Sarguja at the state level and 19 winners from 8 categories at the district level. Surguja district got first place in the state for doing excellent work in the field of cleanliness. Under this, the district was awarded a sum of Rs one crore and Rs 50 lakh for ODF stability to Lundra Janpad Panchayat and Rs 20 lakh for ODF stability to Gram Panchayat Puhputra. Out of a total of 4 crore 35 lakhs, one crore 70 lakhs have been received by Sarguja.
    In a virtual honor ceremony under Swachh Bharat Mission Gramin, Dr. Dahria, Minister in-charge, allocated Rs. 5000 each to Shri Ramlal, Albina, Sarjuram, Patiram of Lundra block under Swachh Sundar Toilet, Gram Panchayat Lundra under Swachh Sundar Community Toilet. 21 thousand rupees, village panchayat-Dorna under menstrual hygiene management, 21 thousand to Lundra, 21 thousand to Gram Panchayat-Batwahi under plastic-free village panchayat, five thousand one rupees to beneficiary Manbodh and Agarsayya of Belgaum Sitapur under clean beautiful toilet, Five thousand rupees to Durga self-help group Belgaum under excellent wall writing by Swachhagrahi group, 21 thousand to Khushi Kumari Achchale Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalaya Batauli in excellent essay writing, 21 thousand to Jeevan Deep women self-help group Pandaripani under excellent Swachhagrahi group, Swachhagrahi group. First prize under excellent wall writing by Jeevan Deep women self-help group Pandaripani and second prize Gauri Maa self-help group Devtikra five thousand rupees, Michi In excellent essay writing under Le School, Pooja Gupta was awarded first prize of Rs 21 thousand, Punia Dheecha 11 thousand and Ankush Packra 5 thousand. Under the excellent slogan creation writing, the first prize was given to Mrs. Meena Rajwade Puhputra, 21 thousand, second to Mrs. Karuna (Karuna Women Self Help Group Carabel) and third prize, five thousand to Mrs. Abha (Jyoti Self Help Group Jajga). .