PASIG CITY, Jan. 24 (PIA) Civil Service Commission (CSC) Chairperson Alicia dela Rosa-Bala is encouraging the public to nominate government officials and employees deserving of recognition for honest and exemplary service. Maparangalan ang mahusay, tapat, at katangi-tanging mga kawani ng pamahalaan. Sila na nagsisilbing ehemplo ng serbisyo publiko, Bala said in a statement.
The CSC’s regional and provincial offices are now accepting nominations to the 2021 Search for Outstanding Government Workers. The annual Search forms part of CSC’s Honor Awards Program (HAP). The awards to be given out are the highest and most coveted recognition given by the government to individuals or group of individuals who have excelled or shown outmost dedication and commitment in public service.
Ban on military forces entering campuses rescinded
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QUEZON CITY, Jan. 24 The Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) supports the recent act of the Department of National Defense (DND) abrogating the 1989 University of the Philippines (UP)-DND accord.
DILG Officer-in-Charge (OIC) Usec. Bernardo Florece said that “The agreement has become obsolete and no longer attuned to the times. It was signed way back in 1989, three years after the end of the Marcos dictatorship. The times have changed. The conditions have changed.”
Florece agreed with the DND of the ongoing clandestine recruitment inside UP campuses by the CPP/NPA/NDF through its various front organizations and that the agreement is being used by the Communist Terrorist Groups (CTGs) to allow them to operate freely. This fact has been tolerated by the government for a long time out of respect for the agreement,” he added.
SunStar 4 universities: ‘We must retain independence, autonomy’
MANILA. Many student activists are members of Anakbayan, one of the organizations that the military alleges is a front for the communist movement. The group has denied the allegation and denounced the military for red-tagging. (File)
+ January 24, 2021 FOUR of the largest universities in the country on Sunday, January 24, 2021, jointly issued a statement objecting to the red-tagging by a military general and emphasizing that they “must retain independence and autonomy from the State.”
Top officials of Far Eastern University (FEU), De La Salle University, University of Santo Tomas (UST) and Ateneo de Manila University stressed that their institutions “neither promote nor condone recruitment activities of the New People’s Army (NPA) and any movement that aims to violently overthrow the government.”
Jan 23, 2021
Dr. Nepomuceno Zafra Dario, Jr., 80, of St. Clairsville, died Friday, January 15, 2021, in Wheeling Hospital. He was born on August 2, 1940 in the Philippines to Colonel Nepomuceno Dario, Sr. and Mercedes Zafra Dario.
Dr. Dario attended the University of the Philippines for pre-medicine and graduated from Manila Central University in 1965 with his medical degree. He married Myrna Ramos Dario in 1972 and they had four children. He practiced medicine for 45 years in the Ohio Valley.
Dr. Dario was passionate about practicing Medicine and died on the front lines fighting this pandemic and is a hero. He was a devoted and dedicated doctor who cared for every patient as if they were his own family. He was beloved and respected by all of his colleagues. He was known for his wit and dry sense of humor. His calm and reassuring demeanor made him an exceptional practitioner.
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