Tag: Transferred

  • State Administrative Service officers transferred, see list where posted

    The Government of Chhattisgarh has transferred the officers of the State Administrative Service. Four officers have been posted in new locations. In this regard, order has been issued by Dr. Renuka Shrivast, Deputy Secretary, General Administration Department. OP Singh has been sent on deputation from Additional Collector Bijapur to Raipur Home Department. Bijapur Additional Collector OP Singh has been given the responsibility of Deputy Secretary on deputation to Police Accountability Authority Raipur. Bijapur Deputy Collector Umesh Kumar Patel has been given the responsibility of Under Secretary in Revenue and Disaster Management Department.

  • Anil Vij shifted from ICU to COVID ward, showing steady improvement

    Haryana Home and Health Minister Anil Vij, who is undergoing treatment for coronavirus at a Gurugram hospital, has been shifted from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to room in COVID Ward on Wednesday, a medical bulletin issued by the hospital informed on Thursday.

    According to Medanta-The Medicity, Vij has been making steady progress and doctors are quite satisfied with the improvement in his overall condition.
    Dr AK Dubey, Medical Superintendent of Medanta-The Medicity said that chest and limb physiotherapy of the Minister has been started. “His oral intake is good and he carried out his daily routine activities by himself,” the doctor said The cardiovascular condition of the Haryana Minister is satisfied.

    Blood tests have shown improvement and the treating team advised continuation of his treatment as before, the bulletin stated.Vij, who had tested positive for coronavirus on December 5 after taking a trial dose of Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 vaccine ‘Covaxin’ was recently referred to Medanta Hospital Gurugram.

    The Haryana Minister was administered a trial dose of Bharat Biotech’s COVID-19 vaccine ‘Covaxin’ at a hospital in Ambala on November 20.He had offered to be the first volunteer for the third phase trial of Covaxin, which started in the state.

  • PM Modi to address MP farmers today amid protests against farm laws

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi will speak about the “beneficial provisions” of the new farm laws in his address to the farmers of Madhya Pradesh as part of a Kisan Kalyan Sammelan on Friday. This comes a day after hundreds of farmers from the state started a foot march from Morena in support of the agriculturists who have been protesting in Delhi for three weeks now against the controversial farm laws implemented in September.

    “PM Modi will address the farmers of the state around 2 pm through video-conference and explain to them in detail the beneficial provisions of the new agricultural laws,” an official of the Madhya Pradesh public relations department on told news agency PTI on Thursday.

    The PM’s address will be telecast live across 23,000 villages of the country and at all the district headquarters of Madhya Pradesh, the official said. Rs 1,660 crore will be transferred to the accounts of 35 lakh farmers by the state government to compensate for crop loss, he added.

    Chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan will also attend the programme from Raisen. “The previous Congress-led state government did injustice with the farmers by not transferring relief funds into their accounts. The previous Congress government did not even deposit the premium of Fasal Bima Yojna. But BJP is determined to work for the welfare of farmers. We have already deposited the premium of Fasal Bima Yojna and are now going to transfer relief funds,” the chief minister said.

  • Work in progress for establishment of Bastar folk dance, folk culture and language academy

    During the last time of Bastar migration, the Chief Minister was directed to establish Bastar folk dance, folk culture and language academy. So that the local culture, folk dances, folk songs, vernacular halbi, gondi, bhatri etc. of the tribal region of Bastar can be transferred from one generation to the next generation and be introduced to the rest of the world.
    In this context, under the guidance of Collector Shri Rajat Bansal, continuous work is being done on four parts, respectively, on infrastructure, folk dance and folk songs, language faculty and folk literature, for the smooth implementation of the work. In this, separate works are being conducted to give impetus to the work of separate divisions. The construction of infrastructure in the first part of the work is towards completion in the village Asana. So that the institution will be started in the next day and traditional folk songs of Bastar, Dandami Madiya dance, Parab dance, Dhurwa Nacha etc. Likewise in folk songs, Chaitparab, Lejagit, Bhatrinat, Jagargit etc. can be introduced to the general public through experts. It can also be introduced to other countries and the world by performing it from time to time. Deputy Commissioner Tribal Development Department Shri Vivek Dalela is constantly working to complete these works.
    It is also very important to know the local dialect in order to know the area and work in the area. To understand the sightseers of Bastar and tourists from different regions of the state to increase knowledge in the local dialect of Halbi, Gondi as per the requirement of the officers and employees in Bastar and sometimes between the administration and the public. In order to reduce the distance of the city and to introduce the Halbi, Gondi culture of Bastar to the country and the world, the speaking course in Halbi and Gondi has been almost completed. Its original composition and compilation has been prepared by Shivnarayan Pandey “Kolia” and Ablesh Kumar “Dasru” respectively so that in the near future the officers and employees working in the field area can be trained in Halbi, Gondi.

  • A compact console for the budget conscious

    Despite probably being judged as one of the worst years of the decade, 2020 couldn’t have been a better year for gamers. Apart from new PC gaming hardware from Sony, NVIDIA, and AMD, Microsoft’s newest generation of gaming consoles, the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series S, are also here. The Xbox Series X is the most powerful Xbox ever, while the younger sibling, the Xbox Series S, focuses on democratizing the gaming experience rather than just packing in brute power.

    The Xbox Series X was first leaked back in early 2019, and Microsoft officially confirmed that it is working on a new console during E3 2019. During that time Microsoft had given it the codename “Project Scarlett,” while its final name and design as Xbox Series X was confirmed in December. Nobody was really expecting a version lower than the Xbox Series X until August 2020, when there was a strong rumor for the Xbox Series S which was quickly followed by a confirmation by the company in September 2020. Both the consoles were officially released on November 10 and are now available for purchase globally.

    There has been a huge demand for chipsets this year, especially since a lot of major tech companies have moved to the 7nm architecture. There were also rumors that TSMC, which is one of the biggest suppliers of chipsets for big names including AMD, Apple, and Qualcomm, is “struggling to meet this demand for 7nm chips.” Hence, stocks for GPUs, as well as gaming consoles, have been limited around the world. In short, if you’ve managed to get your hands on one, consider yourself lucky.