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Seats doubled in 8 Vet colleges sans Govt nod, stayed by HC
Kashiram Choudhary
Jaipur: In a case of out of turn favour, the Veterinary University Bikaner issued orders on February 15 to increase the seats in eight Animal Husbandry Diploma Institutes. Interestingly, the seats can only be increased after the approval of the State Government. However, the High Court has stayed the counselling in all the institutes.
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It said that on February 14, a letter from the Principal Secretary to the Governor mentioned
Ajmer man dies of Covid; 15 new cases recorded
First India Bureau
Industries Minister Shakuntala Rawat said in the Vidhan Sabha on Monday that the state government is providing opportunity to every section, including youths, women, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes. She said that the introduction of the Rajasthan MSME Act-2023 bill will change the economic and social scenario of the state. The Rajasthan Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (Facilitation of Establishment and Enforcement) (Amendment) Bill, 2023 was passed.
PREZ NOD RECEIVED FOR INTRODUCING BILL TO AMEND RAJ BOVINE ACT: MIN given to form a committee to give recognition to three new institutions. increasing the seats from 50 to 100 in the institutes. It also said that university administration must form a committee and submit its report in three days.
Animal Husbandry Minister Lalchand Kataria said that the presidential accord for introducing the bill to amend Rajasthan Bovine Animals (Prohibition of Slaughter and Regulation of Temporary Migration or Export) has been received. He said that after approval from the Chief Minister, this amendment bill will be introduced in the house. Through this, he said, the process is underway to allow male calves of indigenous species to be exported outside the state at the age of two years and more than two years for agriculture and breeding purposes.
Subsequently, the committee inspected eight colleges in five districts in just three days and submitted its report. The university immediately recognised these colleges and included them in the counselling.
Jaipur: The State recorded one more Covid-19 death on Monday.
Besides, orders were
To increase the seats, the organisation deposits a fee of Rs 1 lakh to the State Government.
Later, a State Government-led committee, including one member from the organisation, inspects the institution.
Earlier, two deaths were reported on Sunday. According to the health bulletin, one patient was reported dead in Ajmer on Monday. 15 new cases were also recorded from various areas of the state, taking the active cases tally to 130. So far, 9,660 people have died due to the deadly disease in the state. The bulletin mentioned the state’s infection tally at 13,15,793 with 13 patients currently under treatment.