CRA resolves 95% of telecom complaints, inquiries in 2020
15 Mar 2021 - 8:22
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Doha: On the World Consumer Rights Day, which is marked on March 15, the Communications Regulatory Authority (CRA) published the resolution results of telecom consumers’ complaints received in 2020.
CRA received 1,303 complaints and inquiries from consumers about telecom services in Qatar. These complaints were evaluated by CRA based on a set of criteria to determine their validity to CRA’s complaint process; 696 were valid complaints, and CRA resolved 95% of the total complaints and inquiries received. Also, CRA is working with Ooredoo Qatar and Vodafone Qatar to finalise the related investigation of the remaining ones.
Govt launches Mera Ration mobile app: How to use, features, benefits News Published: March 14, 2021 12:51 PM IST
The government of India has launched a new ration app called ‘Mera Ration’ to facilitate the ‘One Nation-One Ration Card’ system in the country. The new mobile app will help those ration card holders who move to new places for livelihoods. The app is currently available on the Android platform. Also Read - COVID-19 second wave: How to apply for wedding e-pass online during Delhi lockdown, check the status
To note the One Nation One Ration Card system covers about 69 crore National Food Security Act (NFSA) beneficiaries in the country. Under NFSA, the government provides ‘highly subsidised foodgrains’ at Rs 1-3 per kg to more than 81 crore people through the public distribution system (PDS). It also provides ration card portability services ONORC (One Nation One Ration Card) in 32 stat
Mizoram IAS body backs officer Nazuk Kumar after students’ union urges her to go
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Association expresses concern over steps being taken against non-local officer
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Association expresses concern over steps being taken against non-local officer
The Mizoram IAS Association has backed Nazuk Kumar, the State’s Higher and Technical Education Director who was asked by an influential students’ union to leave the department in order to avoid “conflict” and “communal issues”.
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The Mizo Students’ Union (MSU) on March 8 wrote to Ms. Kumar, a 29-year-old IAS officer of the AGMUT cadre, advising her to make space for a Mizo officer and join some other department because a “non-local must not hold such an important (Higher and Technical Education) post as it involves the careers of indigenous students”.
Apr 7, 2021
A team of Inspectors under Supervision of Deputy Director Supplies, Narinder Kour and Assistant Director Enforcement Jammu, Shohab Latief, checked more than 50 establishments in areas of NewPlot, Janipur, Bantalab. Shopkeepers, including Sellers of Milk Products, Poultry and Meat Sellers, Vegetable Vendors were sensitized about various rules and regulations. They were instructed to display the Rate List and sell the commodities on the rates fixed by the Department/Associations. Owners of Food Joints and Restaurants were instructed to use only commercial LPG cylinders. People belonging to the area were also advised to approach the Department in case of any complaint. Similar Market Checks were also conducted in all Districts of Jammu Division by concerned Assistant Directors.
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A non-Mizo at the helm has led to conflict and communal issues during exams in the past, the Mizo Students’ Union said
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Police guarding the office of Higher and Technical Education Directorate in Aizawl on Wednesday .
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A non-Mizo at the helm has led to conflict and communal issues during exams in the past, the Mizo Students’ Union said
An influential students’ union in Mizoram has asked a non-Mizo IAS officer to leave the Higher and Technical Education Department and shift to another in order to avoid “conflict” and “communal issues”.