AFL coaches on notice after Geelong s Chris Scott receives $10,000 suspended fine for Lachie Neale confrontation
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Chris Scott s confrontation with Lions players at Kardinia Park earned him a $10,000 fine.
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Geelong coach Chris Scott has been given a suspended $10,000 fine by the AFL for his quarter-time confrontation with Brisbane players.
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The AFL has warned coaches against confrontations with opponents after issuing a suspended fine to Geelong s Chris Scott
Words were said between Scott and Lions players at quarter-time after an incident between Gary Rohan and Lachie Neale
The AFL s Steve Hocking says the actions of coaches and players have an impact on all levels of the game
Movement of tourist ships on Teknaf-St Martin s route suspended
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1st April, 2021 07:53:55
Movement of all tourist ships on Teknaf-Saint Martin s Island route has been suspended in the wake of fresh surge in Covid-19 cases.
However, movement of other vessels carrying regular passengers and daily essentials will remain normal, subjected to maintaining health guidelines.
Cox s Bazar district administration issued a directive in this regard on Thursday.
Cox s Bazar Deputy Commissioner Md Mamunur Rashid said that tourist ships usually operate till March 31 every year.
This period was extended by 15 days but due to the corona situation tourist ships movement has been stopped from Thursday.
Physical lessons suspended for students of classes VI to IX in Bengaluru
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No assessment for govt. school students of classes I to V
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No assessment for govt. school students of classes I to V With the rise in COVID-19 cases, the government has decided to suspend on-campus lessons for students of classes VI to IX across schools in Bengaluru Urban from Friday onwards. Schools in the city had been allowed to conduct classes for students of classes VI and VII under the Vidyagama programme and regular classes for those in classes VIII and IX.
Primary and Secondary Education Minister S. Suresh Kumar, who issued a statement late on Thursday night, said the decision was taken in consultation with the Chief Minister in the interest of the students. On-campus classes, however, will continue for class X and pre-university students.
Nigeria Confirms 2 New COVID-19 Deaths, 179 Infections
Abuja received 4M doses of Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, the use of which many European nations have suspended. Nigeria s health authorities on Wednesday confirmed two new COVID-19-related deaths and 179 new infections over the past day. Till date, 161,074 cases have been confirmed, 146,072 cases have been discharged and 2,018 deaths have been recorded in 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) said in its latest update.
Earlier this month, Abuja received 4 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine, the use of which has been suspended by several European countries after a small number of people reported blood clots after receiving the jab.
Primary school principal suspended for lowering pupil into pit toilet to retrieve dropped cellphone The 11-year-old allegedly had to dig through piles of faeces with his hands 16 March 2021 - 08:09 The child, allegedly lowered into the pit toilet to find the principal s cellphone, was mocked by pupils and is traumatised. File photo. Image: Alaister Russell
A primary school principal who allegedly lowered an 11-year-old pupil into a pit toilet to search for a dropped smartphone leaving the child covered in faeces has been suspended.
The Eastern Cape education department said it had learnt “with shame the ill-treatment” of the pupil and others who were allegedly instructed to search for the phone.