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Public legal services reach urban, rural areas of China: Ministry Xinhua | Updated: 2021-06-09 16:10 Share CLOSE BEIJING -- A public legal service network made up of 566,000 platforms serving residents in both urban and rural areas has taken shape in China, the Ministry of Justice said Wednesday. The country has more than 14,000 primary-level legal service providers, 8,700 of which are based in township-level areas, the ministry said at a press conference. There are also more than 63,000 legal professionals working for the public at the grassroots level, the ministry added.
Life's beautiful when countryside gets revitalized By Chen Jia | China Daily | Updated: 2021-06-07 06:57 Share CLOSE Agricultural researcher Zhao Yafu teaches farmers grape cultivation in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province. [Photo provided to China Daily] There are a thousand Hamlets in a thousand people's eyes-so goes a saying. Meaning, the source material or the template may be one, but each person could interpret it his or her own way. Similarly, a policy, plan or strategy could be implemented in several customized or imaginative ways in each location. That's what I learned during a recent seven-day tour of villages. The nation's rural revitalization strategy is paying off handsome dividends in a variety of ways cross China.
Ranchi: The spread of Covid-19 in Jharkhand’s rural areas has been negligible during the ongoing second wave contrary to the fears that the virus has made inroads into the remote places infecting scores of villagers, a state government survey has found. The Intensive Public Health Survey (IPHS) of the health department ended on Saturday and was carried out from May 25 using Rapid Antigen Test kits. The virus had wreaked havoc in the state throughout April with the daily average cases being reported in four-digit figures (new cases) and triple-digit figures (deaths). The majority of the hospitals in the state’s urban centres virtually ran out of beds, triggering fears of a rapid spread of the virus in the rural areas. Concerned over the situation, the government rolled out a mega door-to-door health survey in the rural areas coupled with rapid antigen testing for early detection and treatment.
: Sunday, June 6, 2021, 5:35 PM IST Privatisation: Bank union seeks clarity from Fin Min; explains why privatisation of Bank of Maharashtra will hurt Maharashtra's rural economy Privatisation: Union seeks clarity from Fin Min; explains why privatisation of Bank of Maharashtra will hurt Maharashtra's economy The United Forum of Mahabank Unions has written to the Department of Financial Services, under the Finance Ministry, to clarify if Bank of Maharashtra is among the banks to be privatised. The union went on to claim that the news of privatisation may hurt the bank as customers may start to withdraw deposits. Union wrote the news around privatisation which is not been confirmed by the ministry is âcreating confusion in the minds of the customers and it is every likelihood that based on this unauthenticated news customers of Bank of Maharashtra may withdraw their deposits and this is possible more particularly in the state of Maharashtra where Bank of Maharashtra has network of more than one thousand branches and more than half of its business comes from the state of Maharashtra.â
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The bill would temporarily lower property tax rates and allow some homeowners to delay part of their property tax payments — but it's also designed to partially cancel out voters' chance to cut property taxes by a larger amount this November.