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MoU signed - The Hindu

MoU signed Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, (PAJANCOA & RI), Karaikal, Union Territory of Puducherry, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Monday in the presence Vice-Chancellor M.B. Chetti and Registrar Ramesh Desai.   In a move to enable joint academic programmes, University of Agricultural Sciences (UAS), Dharwad, and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru College of Agriculture and Research Institute, (PAJANCOA & RI), Karaikal, Union Territory of Puducherry, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The exchange of MoU took place between Registrar of UAS Dharwad Ramesh Desai and Dean of PAJANCOA & RI Shamarao Jahagirdhar in the presence of Vice-Chancellor of UAS M. B. Chetti, Member of Board of Management Y.N. Patil, Director of Research P.L. Patil and Special Officer (Seeds) J.S. Hilli on Monday. This MoU will further boost mutual collaboration, exchan

By-polls underway in State - Star of Mysore

Counting of votes on May 2 Mysore/Mysuru: The by-polls to Belagavi Lok Sabha Constituency and Maski and Basavakalyan Assembly segments began on a brisk note this morning. The by-election of Belagavi LS seat was necessitated by the death of Suresh Angadi, who was a Union Minister of State for Railways, while the by-poll for Basavakalyan segment in Bidar district was necessitated by the death of sitting Congress MLA B.Narayanrao and that for Maski due to the defection of the then Congress MLA Pratapgouda Patil to the BJP. The by-poll is taking place even as the country is witnessing a massive spike in COVID-19 infections. However, the polls are being held in accordance with COVID-19 SOPs and all precautionary and safety measures in place.

Rs 1,000 crore liquor, cash bribe seized in poll: Election Commission

Rs 1,000 crore liquor, cash bribe seized in poll: Election Commission 0 0 1 minute read The confiscation of illegal prosecutions to voters crossed the record value of Rs 1,000 crore. New Delhi: The seizure of illegal liquor for voters during the ongoing elections for five assemblies and by-elections in some seats, such as confiscation, has crossed the record value of Rs 1,000 crore, a jump of more than four times since the 2016 elections. The commission said on Friday. The “progressive” report of the Election Commission, which will be updated as to the remaining stages of voting, said that a maximum of Rs 446.28 crore was seized in Tamil Nadu, where elections have already ended, followed by West Bengal (Rs 300.11 crore ) Huh. Where there are four stages yet to be done.

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