Uzbek Farmers Unhappy With President s Order Giving Land To Jobless Youth
March 14, 2021 10:17 GMT
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Just as many Uzbek farmers began sowing the seeds for this season s crops, President Shavkat Mirziyoev called on them to give some of their agricultural land to young people without jobs. Every farmer should allocate two hectares of land [that will] be given to four young people, [each of them getting] half a hectare, Mirziyoev said at a cabinet meeting in Tashkent on January 27. They will grow whatever crop they like on that land.
The president ordered that one hectare from every 10 hectares of farmland should be given to young people.
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SHC sets aside findings of KU selection board for professor’s appointment
Karachi
March 14, 2021
The Sindh High Court (SHC) has set aside findings of the selection board of the University of Karachi (KU) with regard to recommendations for the appointments of an associate professor and a professor in the chemistry department to the extent of contesting candidates before the court.
The high court remanded the matter to the competent authority of KU to determine afresh as to whether the contesting candidates were having requisite academic qualifications duly recognised under the law for the subject posts in KU at the time of the cut-off date provided in the public notice on December 26, 2014.
Kosovo Opens Embassy In Jerusalem, Weeks After Establishing Relations With Israel
March 14, 2021 11:34 GMT
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PRISTINA Kosovo has officially opened its new embassy in Jerusalem, six week after it formally established diplomatic relations with Israel. The Embassy of the Republic of Kosovo in Jerusalem will be strongly committed to increasing bilateral cooperation and strengthening the international profile of the state of Kosovo, Kosovo s Foreign Ministry said in a press statement on March 14.
The new embassy was opened by Ines Demiri, Kosovo s charge d affaires in Israel, because representatives from Kosovo were unable to attend due to the coronavirus pandemic.