Aesthetics take a back seat in the
hills developed at Rs 3.5 crore over two years; local residents complain to civic authorities and
forest officials
Saffron fox, golden tiger, black rhino or even a common bear that’s painted beyond recognition without any sense of aesthetics have not only caught the eyes of common citizens who throng the Mhatoba hill in Kothrud frequently but would hardly serve any educational purpose to children for whom the installations were set up amid the lush green forest.
Early this year,
Arai hill, on Paud Road in Kothrud as
Van Udyan. Under the project, at least Rs 3.5 crore was spent by the state government over the past two years and the hill was developed as a tourist destination.
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Many health staff miss job. options thanks to hospital s 24-hour notice
Many health staff miss job. options thanks to hospital s 24-hour notice
ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Dec 20, 2020, 06:00 IST
143 positions were opened for health workers in various categories and the exams were scheduled in BJS College, Pimpri
Candidates protest that the civic body quietly put out the date of the exam on the website just the evening before scheduled time, keeping 60 per cent out in the cold
At a time when unemployment is at its peak, any recruitment drive offers a ray of hope. Many health workers who have been rendered jobless, with the acute situation of the pandemic receding, certainly banked heavily on the 143 positions Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital (YCMH), run by Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), announced open for hiring earlier this month. However this faith was demolished when the list of eligible candidates and the date of examination were announced just
Active cases down with greater recovery rate
Active cases down with greater recovery rate
ByVicky PathareVicky Pathare / Updated: Dec 20, 2020, 06:00 IST
671 people recovered from COVID-19
Pune district now has 8,857 active cases, of which 2,411are hospitalised and 6,446 are in home isolation
With as many as 671 recoveries amongst
COVID patients reported in last 24 hours on Saturday, the number of recovered patients in Pune district has surged to 3,38,457. This has brought down the number of active COVID cases in the district.
The Pune district now has 8,857 active cases, of which 2,411 are hospitalised and 6,446 are in home isolation, said
district health officials.
Also, a smaller number of 12 deaths amongst COVID patients were reported on Saturday, the death toll now stands at 8,695 in the district, they said.