VA-SenaOctober 6, 2020
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The Centre-led strategies of ”test, track, trace and treat” have been followed by state governments and Union Territory administrations as part of the “whole of government” approach.

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For straight two weeks, India has maintained a steady trend of recording less than 10 lakh active COVID-19 cases while the number of people who have recuperated from the disease surged to 55,86,703, pushing the recovery rate to 84.34 per cent, the Health Ministry said on Monday.

The Centre-led strategies of ”test, track, trace and treat” have been followed by state governments and Union Territory administrations as part of the “whole of government” approach.

Early identification of cases through aggressive and accessible countrywide testing combined with other measures such as prompt and efficient tracking and tracing of contacts have borne results, the ministry said.

The Centre has issued a standard treatment protocol that has ensured a standard of treatment and cure across various public and private hospitals and health facilities.

“The active cases has been maintained below the 10-lakh mark for 14 days unabated. For two straight weeks today, the active cases are less than 1 million (10 lakhs),” the ministry said.

In total, 76,737 recoveries have been registered in a span of 24 hours in the country whereas 74,442 fresh infections were reported during the same period, health ministry data updated at 8 am showed. The new recoveries have exceeded new cases in recent days, the ministry said.

“The higher number of single-day recoveries has resulted in sustained increase in the national recovery rate, currently pegged at 84.34 per cent,” it said.

Seventy-five per cent of the new recovered cases were recorded in 10 states and union territories which are Maharashtra, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Odisha, Delhi, West Bengal and Chhattisgarh.

Maharashtra alone has contributed more than 15,000 to the new recovered cases followed by Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh with more than 7,000 cases each.

A total of 74,442 new confirmed cases have been reported in a span of 24 hours in the country with 78 per cent of them being concentrated in Maharashtra, Karnataka, Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Odisha, Delhi and Rajasthan.

Maharashtra has reported more than 12,000 of the new cases. Karnataka contributed more than 10,000.


VA-SenaSeptember 8, 2020
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UP-JOB

 

Veterinary Medical Officer
Uttar Pradesh PSC , Allahabad , BVSc
Last Date 05 Oct 2020
Animal Husbandry Deptt. U.P
No of Posts: 215 (Two Hundred Fifteen)
Posts; Veterinary Medical Officer (General recruitment) – Under U.P. veterinary Services class II, Nature of Posts- Gazetted/ Permanent.
Pay Scale- Rs. 15600-39100/- Grade Pay Rs.5400 (Leval-10) (Deptt. No. S-2/2),Unreserved-97 posts, Reservation- 45 Posts for S.C. Candidates of U.P., 04 Posts for S.T. Candidates of U.P., 58 Posts for O.B.C. Candidates of U.P. and 11 Posts for Economically Weaker Sections are reserved. The horizontal reservation shall be provided in accordance with the provisions of the relevant present Govt. orders
Qualifications:a. Essential: A degree of Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (B.V.Sc. & A.H.) from a University established by law in India or a degree recognised by the Government as equivalent thereto or other recognised Veterinary qualification as defined in clause of Section 2 of the Indian Veterinary Council Act, 1984 (Act no.- 52 of 1984),as amended from time to time. Must be duly registered with the Uttar Pradesh Veterinary Council. Candidate’s who are not registered with the U.P. Veterinary Council, will have to submit their certificate of registration with U.P. Veterinary Council within 45 Days in case of being selected.
Preferential qualification:- A candidate other things being equal, be given preference in the matter of direct recruitment, if he: has post graduate diploma, degree or higher qualification, or be served in the Territorial Army for a minimum period of two years, or has obtained a ‘B’ certificate of National cadet corps.
Age Limit:21 to 40 years
Application Fees:Unreserved – Exam fee Rs. 80/- + On-line (General) processing fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 105/-, Other Backward – Exam fee Rs. 80/- + On-line Class processing fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 105/-, Scheduled – Exam fee Rs. 40/- + On-line Caste processing fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 65/-, Scheduled Tribe – Exam fee Rs. 40/- + On-line processing fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 65/-, Handicapped – Exam fee NIL+ On-line processing fee Rs. 25/- Total = Rs. 25/-, Dependents of the – According to the original category Free

Job Summary

Job Type : Full Time
Job Role : Doctor / Physician
Job Category : Govt Jobs,Health Care
Hiring Process : Face to Face Interview
Who can apply : Freshers
About Uttar Pradesh PSC
The first Public Service Commission was set up on October 1st, 1926. However, its limited advisory functions failed to satisfy the people’s aspirations and the continued stress on this aspect by the leaders of our freedom movement resulted in the setting up  of the Federal Public Service Commission under the Government of India Act, 1935. Under this Act, for the first time, provision was also made for the formation of Public Service Commissions at the provincial level.