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CISF Demands 1500 jawans from MHA । वीवीआईपी सुरक्षा के लिए सीआईएसएफ ने गृह मंत्रालय से मांगे 1500 जवान

[ad_1] नई दिल्‍लीः वीवीआईपी की सुरक्षा के लिए सीआईएसएफ ने गृह मंत्रालय से 1500 अतिरिक्‍त जवानों की मांग की है. इस मांग को स्‍वीकार करते हुए गृह मंत्रालय ने सीआईएसएफ के प्रस्‍ताव को सैद्धांतिक मंजूरी दे दी है. गृह मंत्रालय से लिखित स्‍वीकृति मिलते ही सीआईएसएफ इन जवानों की भर्ती प्रक्रिया शुरू कर देगा. प्रारंभिक चरण में इन जवानों का प्रशिक्षण पूरा करने के बाद कुछ समय के लिए दूसरी यूनिट में तैनाती की जाएगी. जबकि इन यूनिट की क्विक रिएक्‍शन टीम के कमांडो को वीवीआईपी सिक्‍योरिटी का प्रशिक्षण देने के बाद उन्‍हें माननीयों की सुरक्षा में तैनात कर दिया जाएगा. वीवीआईपी की सुरक्षा में तैनात हैं करीब 2500 कमांडो सीआईएसएफ के वरिष्‍ठ अधिकारी के अनुसार वीवीआईपी की सुरक्षा में वर्तमान समय में कुल 2500 कमांडो को तैनात किया गया है. जिसके 1200 कमांडो की तैनाती स्‍थाई तौर पर सीआईएसएफ की स्‍पेशल सिक्‍योरिटी विंग में की गई है. जबकि अतिरिक्‍त 1300 कमांडो को दूसरी यूनिट की सुरक्षा से निकालकर वीवीआईपी की सिक्‍योरिटी में लगाया गया है. सीआईएसएफ के अनुसार वर्तमान समय में वे कुल 73 वीवीआईपी को सुरक्षा मुहैया करा र...

U.S.-China Trade Talks End With Strong Demands, but Few Signs of a Deal

[ad_1] BEIJING — Senior Chinese and American officials concluded two days of negotiations late Friday afternoon with no deal and no date set for further talks, as the United States stepped up its demands for Chinese concessions to avert a potential trade war. The American negotiating team, which included Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and the United States trade representative, Robert E. Lighthizer, headed for the airport after the talks and did not release a statement. But a list of demands that the group brought into the meeting called for reducing the United States’ trade gap with China by $200 billion over the next two years and a halt on Chinese subsidies for advanced manufacturing sectors. The demands, which spread on Chinese social media and were confirmed by a person close to the negotiations, suggest that both sides have hardened their positions this week despite the two days of talks. Senior Chinese officials and their advisers sent a deliberate message to the West during ...

Arizona lawmakers pass teacher raises, but budget falls short of teacher demands – ThinkProgress

[ad_1] Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey (R) signed a portion of the budget bill that helps fund teacher raises on Thursday morning, after House lawmakers debated the bill into the early morning hours. Teachers watched the session all of Wednesday night and camped out outside the Capitol building. Teachers will get an average raise of 9 percent and then 5 percent for the next two years. Teachers also won $400 million in education funding to partially make up for recession-era cuts, according to the Associated Press. Although the raises were lower than what teachers wanted, they are an improvement over the 1 percent raises Ducey originally proposed. Candles and glow sticks coming out at the AZ state capitol #RedforEd #abc15 pic.twitter.com/R53V6nTG5J — Kim Tobin (@KimABC15) May 3, 2018 Thursday is the sixth day teachers have been out of school. Although teachers said they would end the walkout on Wednesday if the budget passed, the session stretched into the night and morning, which meant...