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Cinema halls to operate at full occupancy from Feb 1: Ministry of Home Affairs

Cinema halls to operate at full occupancy from Feb 1: Ministry of Home Affairs The movie theatre business which was severely hit due to the Coronavirus pandemic is expected to be back on track now as theatres have been approved to operate at full capacity across the country.   |  1 Feb 2021 2:56 AM GMT NEW DELHI: The movie theatre business which was severely hit due to the Coronavirus pandemic is expected to be back on track now as theatres have been approved to operate at full capacity across the country. Cinema halls would operate as usual on 100 per cent seats from February 1. Following the approval from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), the Union Information and Broadcasting (I&B) Ministry has also released guidelines regarding operating of cinema halls on Sunday. Theatres, however, must strictly follow the COVID-19 protocols during this time.

Three-language policy not applicable to Central offices: Home Ministry

Updated: Union Home Ministry responds to RTI plea Share Article AAA The plaque unveiled by Home Minister Amit Shah in Bhadravati on January 16.   | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Union Home Ministry responds to RTI plea The Union Ministry of Home Affairs has said that the three-language policy is not applicable to offices of the Union government. The ministry gave this response to a question filed under the Right to Information (RTI) Act on the recent CRPF event at Bhadravati in Shivamogga district, where the plaques unveiled to mark the foundation stone-laying ceremony were only in English and Hindi. Goutham Ganesh M.H., a B. Tech student in Bengaluru, had filed an application before the Union Home Ministry under RTI, asking if the ministry had noticed that the three-language policy not being followed at the programme. The reply furnished by the ministry on January 29 stated that “as per the provision of the Official Language Act, 1963, and the Official Language Ru

K taka: Schools to reopen for Class 9 from Monday

K taka: Schools to reopen for Class 9 from Monday ​ By IANS | Published on ​ Sun, Jan 31 2021 23:42 IST | ​ 0 Views K taka: Schools to reopen for Class 9 from Monday. Image Source: IANS News Bengaluru, Jan 31 : With the easing of Covid-induced restrictions on declining positive cases across Karnataka, regular classes for students of standard 9 would begin from Monday as per the guidelines, an education official said on Sunday. As per the protocols of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs and guidelines of the Union Health Ministry, full-day classes for 9th standard students will begin in all high schools across the state from Monday, the official told IANS.

Distribution of staff between two UTs to be completed by ending March

Segregation orders imperative for better HR management Mohinder Verma JAMMU, Jan 30: Distribution of staff of erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir between the newly constituted Union Territories will be completed by ending March this year keeping in view the immense difficulties being faced by Ladakh in managing several important positions particularly at the Head of the Department (HoD) level. Official sources told EXCELSIOR that distribution of assets and liabilities of erstwhile State of Jammu and Kashmir between the two Union Territories has almost been completed as per the approval given by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. “However, the distribution of staff is still pending as a result of which the Union Territory of Ladakh is facing acute shortage of manpower at various levels”, sources informed, adding “till date only 19500 posts of various ranks have been given to the Ladakh UT but proper segregation of manpower has not been conducted by the UT of Jammu and Kas

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