A friendly gesture for needy patients
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What started as a care centre for friends, has been opened to all
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What started as a care centre for friends, has been opened to all
It is neither a hospital nor a COVID Care Centre run by the State government, but there are 50 COVID-19 patients from diverse backgrounds living together here, turning strength for one another in this hour of despair.
With almost no ICU bed or oxygen-supported bed available in Anantapur district except for a few COVID Care Centre beds in the JNTU hostels, the Viswam Vignana Kendram in association with the United Teachers’ Federation and Kodigenahalli 1989 Alumni Association on May 1 invested about ₹2 lakh to set up a COVID Care Centre by taking proper permissions from the district administration.
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Telangana pay revision panel report triggers protests by employees
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Wed, Jan 27 2021 23:06 IST |
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Hyderabad, Jan 27 : Government employees in Telangana took to streets on Wednesday to lodge their protest against the Pay Revision Commission (PRC) report, which recommended 7.5 per cent salary hike over basic pay.
Furious over the meagre hike recommended by the panel, the employees and pensioners made it clear that nothing less than 43 per cent fitment (salary hike) will be acceptable to them.
Raising slogans against the government, the employees came out on streets in Hyderabad and other parts of the state and set afire the copies of PRC report.
FAPTO holds protest on teachers’ transfers
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Members of the Federation of Andhra Pradesh Teachers’ organisation holding an agitation at the DEO office, Srikakulam on Thursday.
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Andhra Pradesh Teachers’ Federation president and co-chairman of Federation of Andhra Pradesh Teachers’ organisation Koppala Bhanumurthy on Thursday urged the State government to conduct manual counselling immediately for transfer of teachers in the State.
FAPTO organised massive protest in Srikakulam over the delay in transfer process.
Mr. Bhanumurthy alleged that the State government was harassing teachers intentionally by creating many hurdles. He objected to the changes in rules and regulations and lack of transparency in the vacancy list.