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Sharjah 24
7 hours ago
- Sport
- Sharjah 24
SSC discusses new season operations with SP support
The chairman of the Sharjah Sports Council, Issa Hilal Al Hazami, welcomed the police delegation and lauded the Sharjah Police for their important work: protecting clubs, keeping stadiums safe during activities, and encouraging good behaviour among fans. The meeting also reviewed the club's stadium logistics, operational procedures, crowd management, and infrastructural readiness. Discussions included match-day traffic flow, stadium access for fans, safety instructions, and environmental issues to guarantee a safe and pleasant environment. Attendees further explored ways to enhance joint cooperation, raise fan awareness, and promote positive messaging and model support that reflects Islamic values, ensuring that matches are held in an orderly and uplifting environment. In conclusion, attendees commended SSC's leading role in working with Sharjah Police and clubs to unify efforts, strengthen adherence to regulations, and deliver an outstanding sporting season.


The Hindu
12 hours ago
- Science
- The Hindu
CUK to host Swadeshi Science Congress
The Central University of Kerala, Periya campus, will host the 32nd Swadeshi Science Congress (SSC) from November 6 to 8 in association with the Swadeshi Science Movement. The conference, themed 'Transformative science and technology education for a Viksit Bharat,' will bring together scientists, researchers, and students. The event will feature paper presentations, discussions, lectures, and debates on diverse scientific topics. As a platform for students, research scholars, scientists, science communicators, and the public, the congress aims to promote the exchange and dissemination of scientific knowledge. This year's congress will include 16 technical sessions, along with the C.V. Raman and P. Parameswaran memorial lectures. Papers can be submitted until September 30. Young scientist awards will be presented to the best paper in each session, while awards will also be given for the best oral and poster presentations. Registration and other details are available on and The event brochure was released by Vice-Chancellor Siddu P. Algur at a function on the university campus on Wednesday.


NDTV
17 hours ago
- Science
- NDTV
Indian Army Invites Applications For 381 Vacancies, Check Key Details Here
Indian Army SSC Tech 66 Notification 2025: The Indian Army has invited applications for the Short Service Commission (SSC) Tech 66 Entry 2025 from eligible male and female engineering graduates. A total of 381 vacancies are available, including 350 for men and 31 for women. Candidates selected through this entry will be commissioned as Lieutenants after completing training at the Officers Training Academy (OTA). Unmarried male and female candidates aged 20 to 27 years can apply through the official website, Application Deadlines: SSC Tech Women (66th Entry): August 21 (3:00 PM) SSC Tech Men (66th Entry): August 22, 2025 (3:00 PM) Eligibility Qualification: Engineering degree in the relevant discipline. Age Limit: 20 to 27 years (as on the specified cut-off date). Vacancy Details For Women (31 posts): Civil Engineering - 7 Computer Science/IT - 4 Electrical - 3 Electronics & Communication - 6 Mechanical - 9 Widows Entry (Tech/Non-Tech) - 2 For Men (350 posts): Civil Engineering - 75 Computer Science/IT - 60 Electrical - 33 Electronics & Communication - 64 Mechanical - 101 Miscellaneous Engineering Streams - 17 Selection Process There is no written examination for SSC Tech Entry. Selection will be conducted in three stages: Shortlisting of applications based on academic performance. SSB Interview - a five-day assessment of leadership and analytical skills. Medical Examination - candidates must meet prescribed medical and physical standards. Physical Standards Men: 2.4 km run in 10 min 30 sec, 40 push-ups, 6 pull-ups, 30 sit-ups. Women: 2.4 km run in 13 min, 15 push-ups, 2 pull-ups, 25 sit-ups. Swimming knowledge is mandatory before joining OTA. Salary Structure Candidates will be commissioned as Lieutenants with a pay scale of Rs 56,100 - Rs 1,77,500 (Level 10). Salaries increase with promotions, reaching up to Rs 2,24,400 for senior ranks such as Lt. General (HAG+).


Hi Dubai
19 hours ago
- Business
- Hi Dubai
Dubai Support Services Centre Delivers AED66 Million in Savings for Government in 2024
The Government of Dubai's Support Services Centre (SSC), part of the Department of Finance (DOF), generated AED66 million in savings for the emirate's public sector in 2024, bringing total cumulative savings since 2008 to over AED792 million. His Excellency Abdulrahman Saleh Al Saleh, Director-General of the DOF, commended the achievement, stressing that the SSC continues to advance the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum through innovation in public financial management. He highlighted the centre's role in driving efficiency, governance, and sustainability across government operations. Hamed Abdulghafoor Alawadhi, Executive Director of the Shared Services Sector, noted that the SSC's savings in 2024 marked a 5% increase compared to the previous year, reflecting the effectiveness of its streamlined financial management processes. Over 17 years, the centre has built a strong reputation among Dubai government entities by delivering trusted and efficient services. According to SSC Director Mubarak Ahmad Al Shamsi, the centre manages a budget of over AED600 million on behalf of 29 government entities and generated AED10.37 million in revenues last year. By handling financial, administrative, and procurement processes, the SSC enables government departments to focus on their core functions while enhancing operational performance. Operating under a one-stop service framework, the SSC delivers comprehensive employee and financial affairs solutions, including salaries, accounting, and procurement. Through advanced technologies, talent development, and integrated resource planning systems, it continues to strengthen Dubai's competitiveness on both regional and global levels. News Source: Dubai Media Office


Time of India
a day ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Bengal teacher tainted case: SC junks review pleas, scraps 2016 recruitment of 25,734 school jobs; untainted allowed till December 31; fresh hiring by then
KOLKATA: has dismissed all review petitions against its April 3 order scrapping the 2016 recruitment of 25,734 school staffers, saying the selection process was "vitiated and tainted" beyond redemption. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The Aug 5 order could be accessed on Tuesday. On Bengal govt's plea, the SC had allowed "untainted candidates" to continue as teachers till Dec 31 and directed the state to complete fresh recruitments to all vacant posts by then. The state has already issued notification and schedules for fresh recruitment in keeping with the SC-mandated timeline. The Bengal govt, state School Service Commission, a section of both 'tainted' and 'untainted' teachers, group C and group D staffers had filed review petitions against the apex court order but an SC bench of justices Sanjay Kumar and Satish Chandra Sharma dismissed all of them saying, "These review petitions which, in effect, seek a re-hearing of the entire matter on merits, therefore, do not deserve to be entertained as all relevant aspects have already been examined and considered comprehensively. " Tried to shield untainted to greatest extent possible: SC The SC bench said its April 3 order "was passed after hearing extensive and exhaustive arguments and upon considering all aspects, factual and legal". The judges reasoned that SSC's failure to retain original OMR sheets or at least their mirror copies to "cover up lapses and illegalities" made verification more difficult and led to the "inevitable conviction that the entire selection process was compromised". This is what had led to the selection panel being invalidated, the bench said. The SC added that it had tried to protect the interests of untainted candidates to the "greatest extent possible". "No doubt, invalidation of such untainted appointments would lead to heartburn and anguish, which the court was fully conscious of, but protecting the purity of the selection process is paramount and necessarily has to be given the highest priority," it said. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now It added, "The adverse remarks made against the authorities concerned, who were wholly and solely responsible for this entire imbroglio, adversely affecting the lives of thousands of candidates, untainted and tainted, were fully warranted and justified."