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CM reviews COVID-19 management in Coimbatore

Updated: Share Article AAA Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inspecting newly-added beds at the Covid Care Centre at Codissia Trade Fair Complex in Coimbatore on Thursday.   | Photo Credit: Siva SaravananS Chief Minister M.K. Stalin on Thursday reviewed the measures being taken to contain the spread of COVID-19 in Coimbatore district. On his maiden visit to Coimbatore after becoming the Chief Minister, Mr. Stalin inaugurated new beds added to the Covid Care Centre (CCC) at the CODISSIA Trade Fair Complex and a new 360-bedded CCC at Kumaraguru College of Technology (KCT). The CCC at the trade fair complex was functioning with 676 beds, and 820 beds were added by Mr. Stalin on Thursday. The facility also includes Siddha treatment for patients, said a release issued by the district administration.

Jai Bharath Group partners with Harappa to ace placement season

New Delhi [India], May 12 (ANI/PRNewswire): (https://harappa.education) Harappa, India s leading learner-centered institution of the future announces its partnership with the (http://jaibharathengg.com/#/home) Jai Bharath Group of Institutions, to prepare their students for the upcoming placement season. As one of the largest and most premier educational institution networks in Kerala, the Jai Bharath Group owns eight premier colleges offering degrees in engineering, management, arts and sciences. Harappa aims to upskill students from these institutions with essential workplace skills, through their flagship campus offering, the Placement Success Program. India s higher education system faces a big challenge with training graduate students in fundamental skills that ll equip them for the demands of modern workplaces and the world of work. Institutions across India are also concerned about the impact of a year of online learning on campus placements.

Valuers Bill expected to be passed soon

Valuers Bill expected to be passed soon Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The draft Valuers Bill 2020 is expected to be passed soon, P.K. Thiagarajan, president of the Institution of Valuers (IOV), said here on Friday. Mr. Thiagarajan told presspersons that a Committee of Experts formed by the Central Government had taken inputs from all the stakeholders and drafted the bill. There is a delay in the bill getting the nod because of the pandemic and is expected to be passed soon, even in the next session of Parliament. When passed, the valuation profession will get regularised. There will be continuous education programmes for the professionals and standards will come into place for valuation. Other countries have their own standards for valuation of various assets. “It (standards) will come with the Valuers Bill. It is part of the bill,” he said.

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