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A major disaster was averted as there were not many passengers on the bus as it was noon.
This amazing vista is in the Kurumbatti division of the Harrisons Malayalam Limited’s Kambazha estate, which is not far away from the Pathanamthitta town.
It has been revealed that even after issuing a directive to implement punching in all state government offices having more than 20 employees by March 31 this year, only 18 of the around 100 departments have done so, till now.
The report said that the mass leave of employees had caused inconvenience to the public and sought action against them. The report was submitted to the Land Revenue Commissioner and the Minister on Wednesday evening.
The Revenue Department is preparing to issue guidelines on what percentage of employees can be given a day off and thus curb the tendency to take leave without prior sanction. A meeting of the Revenue Secretariat to be held on Thursday will consider the proposal.
In the clip he is heard threatening an official of the Kerala State Electricity Board Limited after the latter refused power connection to a theatre in Konni, Manorama Online reported.
The trip by majority of the staff at the office by taking mass leave on a working day had become a major controversy with the area's MLA Jenish Kumar raising serious allegations.
According to the MLA, the Taluk Office staff had gone for the trip in a bus owned by a quarry owner. Kumar also demanded a probe into the circumstances of organising the trip.
These two colleges, which started the MBBS courses this year, have no nursing colleges in co-location presently.
Royale Edible Company has refuted all allegations of food adulteration against it and sought an investigation into the test which put its credibility at stake.