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  • Now only the gold one has the facility of excellent player

    The Chhattisgarh Sports and Youth Welfare Department is preparing to make a big change in sports policy with the help of excellent sportspersons. A proposal has been sent to the Ministry level regarding this. According to the new rule, only the player who has won the gold medal in the national competition will be declared as the outstanding player.

    Earlier, those who brought silver and bronze medals were also declared as excellent players, on the basis of which they got a government job. If this rule applies, only the gold medal winning players will be eligible for the government job on the sports quota, while the silver and bronze medal winners will be denied it.

    Significantly, this change is being made at a time when the players of the state are going through the most difficult phase of their career due to the Kovid-19 epidemic. An amendment to the current sports policy, which is reportedly proposed by the Sports Department Committee, could give a shock to their dreams. Each year about 350 players from the state, senior, junior, senior category go to the national competition, out of which the medals in team games are more.

  • Bhupesh Baghel will leave for Delhi today, will meet with senior Congress leaders

    Bhupesh Baghel will leave for Delhi at 3 pm today. CM will meet with senior Congress leaders in Delhi.
    This is CM’s first visit to Delhi after being appointed Senior Observer of Assam Congress. He returned to Raipur by touring Assam on 18 and 19 January. On this tour, CM discussed the condition of the Congress after discussing with senior leaders of the northeastern states including Assam.
    CM will inform the senior leaders about the political situation there. CM Bhupesh is also expected to meet Union ministers.

  • Epivac Corona vaccine given to 150 volunteers over 60 years in Russia

    In Russia, all 150 volunteers over the age of 60 have been given the first dose of the Epivaccorona vaccine, while 89 volunteers have already been given a second injection. Public health monitoring organization ‘Rospotrebnadjor’ gave this information on Tuesday.

    The first five volunteers over 60 years of age in the country were vaccinated on 21 November. He was under medical supervision for 24 hours after being injected. Rospotrebnadjor said that by December 27, all 150 volunteers had been given the first dose of the Epivaccorona vaccine while 89 volunteers had been given the second dose. The organization said that a report will be submitted to the Ministry of Health in early February after the vaccine is given to senior volunteers.

  • Preparing to bring ordinance for registration and operation of religious places of UP, Yogi Govt.

    Yogi government will soon bring ordinance for registration and operation of religious places in Uttar Pradesh. In this regard, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is going to have an important meeting with senior officials in Lucknow on Tuesday. According to the information received, CM will see the presentation of the Religious Places Registration and Regulation Ordinance-2020 in this meeting. Along with this, guidelines will be discussed for the operation and maintenance of religious places.

    Explain that earlier in the cabinet meeting, the proposal to set up a directorate for conducting religious works under the chairmanship of CM Yogi has been approved. Now the government is preparing to bring an ordinance for registration and regulation of religious places.

  • Pakistan traces Rajasthan, Gujarat borders for infiltration in 2020: report

    In the year 2020, Pakistan tried several routes of infiltration apart from sending terrorists through the borders in Jammu and Kashmir or Punjab. According to the Border Security Force (BSF), efforts were made by Pakistan to infiltrate the terrorists from the borders of Gujarat and Rajasthan into the Indian border.

    The data compiled by the BSF also states that the number of intrusions has increased. Last year, there were no incidents of infiltration attempts from the Gujarat and Rajasthan borders recorded by the BSF until the first week of November. Interestingly, the Kashmir Frontier of the BSF has recorded only one intrusion compared to the previous year, where November By the first week of the year there were 4 incursions.

    This year, the BSF royalty and the Gujarat Frontier have recorded incursions in August and September. Last year, no such incident was reported in the same period, ”said a senior BSF official.

  • Bhupesh Baghel visits court of senior MLA Mr. Khelsay Singh and Mr. Rampukar Singh, courtesy visit

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel today visited the residence of senior MLAs Shri Khelsay Singh and Shri Rampukar Singh at Raipur in the capital and paid courtesy call to them and asked for their well being Mr. Baghel first arrived at Anand Nagar residence of Mr. Khelsay Singh, Senior MLA and President of Sarguja Area Tribal Development Authority. He met Mr. Khelsay Singh and inquired about his health and wished him for speedy recovery. School Education Minister Dr. Premasai Singh Tekam was also present on the occasion. After this, Chief Minister Mr. Baghel reached the residence of Senior Legislator Mr. Rampukar Singh at MLA Colony, where he met Mr. Singh and inquired about his health and wished him for speedy recovery. During this time, Mr. Ruchir Garg and Shri Vinod Verma, Adviser to the Chief Minister were also present.

  • Amit Shah will go again in January, will spend a week every month from February

    Union Home Minister and BJP leader Amit Shah will visit the election meetings of West Bengal from January before the 2021 assembly elections.

    Sources said that Shah would visit West Bengal for a week every month from February. This was communicated by Shah in an internal meeting with state leaders on his recent visit.

    Senior party leaders in the BJP said that two dates are being fixed by Shah’s office for his next visit. While he is likely to visit his kingdom on January 12, which is the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, the second date under consideration may be around January 23, the birth anniversary of Subhash Chandra Bose.

    When asked about Shah’s next visit, a top state leader said, “There is a possibility after January 20”. The pressure will increase due to Shah’s visit and his presence on the state government, a senior party leader informed.

    He said that he would spend about a week every month in the state till the assembly elections in February. Their presence gives a boost to the party cadre, which has been under the grip of harassment by the state for some time, ”said a senior BJP MP from West Bengal.

  • Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel expressed deep grief over the demise of former MLA Shri Ghanaram Sahu.

    Chief Minister Shri Bhupesh Baghel has expressed deep grief over the death of senior state leader and former MLA Shri Ghanaram Sahu. Chief Minister Shri Baghel has prayed to God for empowering the family members of Shri Sahu in this hour of grief and for the peace of the departed soul.

  • Former India pacer Salil Ankola named Mumbai chief selector

    Twenty-three years after his last association with the game in an official capacity, former India pacer Salil Ankola has been appointed chairman of the senior selection committee by the Mumbai Cricket Association. Former left-arm spinner Sanjay Patil, Ravindra Thaker, Zulfiqar Parkar and Ravi Kulkarni have will be the other selectors.

    Ankola had applied for the role of Mumbai coach, apart from the selectorial job, and the Lalchand Rajput-led Cricket Improvement Committee (CIC) felt he will suit the role of selector for now. Ankola played one Test and 20 ODIs in the 1990s before switching to a career in television and films.

    “I had given them (MCA) options. I wanted to be coach or selector. I just wanted to get myself involved. I just wanted to be part of the game and help the boys. I had earned enough money, now it’s about satisfaction of my soul. I have been seeing that our team is not doing well for the last few years and the least I can do is to try and bring Mumbai back to its former glory,” Ankola told The Indian Express.

  • Paris City Hall Fined 90,000 Euros For Employing Too Many Women In Top Positions

    Paris city hall has recently been fined 90,000 euros for employing too many women in senior positions in 2018, which is a breach of law aimed at ensuring gender balance. The decision has been mocked as “absurd” by the mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo. While speaking at a meeting of the city council, she denounced the fine as “unfair, irresponsible and dangerous”. 

    Back in 2018, 11 women and 5 men, who represent just over 30 per cent, were appointed to top positions in the Paris city hall, leading the Civil Service Ministry to impose the fine. According to the 2013 law, one sex cannot account for more than 60 per cent of nominations to senior positions. The law, which is meant to ensure that women get better access to senior jobs in the civil service, requires a minimum of 40 per cent of appointments for each gender.

    France’s public service ministry has now demanded 90,000 euros on the grounds that Paris city hall had broken national rules on gender parity in its 2018 staffing. According to AP, Hidalgo said, “Yes, we need to promote women with determination and vigor because everywhere, France is still lagging behind (on that issue)”. France’s Public Service Minister Amelie de Montchalin also took to Twitter to confirm that the fine had been levied for 2018. She also informed that the rule had since been repealed.