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Latest Updates on Uttarakhand Tunnel Collapse: Commencement of Manual Digging Today; Vertical Drilling Reaches 31 Meters

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Live Updates on Rescue Operation in Uttarkashi Tunnel Accident (November 27): Six rat hole miners, sourced from Delhi and Jhansi, have been deployed for manual digging.

Latest Updates on Uttarkashi Tunnel Collapse (November 27): The auger machine’s blades, previously stuck in the debris at the Silkyara tunnel, were successfully removed early Monday. The ongoing efforts to reach 41 stranded labourers faced a major setback when the drilling machine broke down. Rescuers spent Sunday cutting through the blade of the drill, and now, they plan to manually dig through the remaining debris to reach the trapped workers, according to officials.

Six rat hole miners, brought in from Delhi and Jhansi, will enter the small tunnels for manual excavation. On the second day of vertical drilling on the partially-collapsed Silkyara-Barkot tunnel in Uttarkashi, rescuers covered about 31 meters of the required 86 meters to reach the trapped workers. Vertical drilling was considered after the auger machine malfunctioned. A unit of Madras sappers from the Corps of Engineers of the Indian army also joined the rescue operations on Sunday.

The trapped individuals in the Uttarkashi tunnel, hailing from various states, including Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Bihar, West Bengal, Uttarakhand, Assam, and Himachal Pradesh, sought employment to make a living. The workers fall into two salary brackets: Rs 24,000 for skilled workers like pump operators or drillers and Rs 18,000 for unskilled workers such as labourers or helpers.

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Delhi University Plans to Establish WiFi Network Across Its College Campuses, Allocates ₹67.71 Crore for Project

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According to an official document, the Delhi University has earmarked a sum of ₹67.71 crore for the establishment of a WiFi network across its various college campuses, including an upcoming girls’ hostel in Mukherjee Nagar, northwest Delhi.

The WiFi connectivity project will cover approximately 90 colleges of the Delhi University, spanning both the north and south campuses, as well as the Dhaka Hostel complex.

Funding for this initiative will be sourced from the loan corpus of ₹938.33 crore obtained by the university from the Higher Education Financing Agency (HEFA) in October of the previous year for various developmental endeavors.

A portion of ₹261.33 crore from this corpus has been allocated by HEFA for the implementation of the WiFi network project, along with the commencement of construction work for a building designated for the Faculty of Technology.

HEFA, a collaborative enterprise of Canara Bank and the Ministry of Education, extends financial support for the establishment of educational infrastructure and research facilities in India’s leading educational institutions.

In 2022, the Delhi University had submitted an application for a HEFA loan to address its infrastructural requirements and expansion initiatives, including the establishment of a campus in east Delhi’s Surajmal Vihar and the inauguration of a new college in Najafgarh, among other ventures.

Additionally, HEFA has granted approval for funding to five other projects, the implementation of which will commence upon the allocation of funds.

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Inspirational Journey: Anna Rajam Malhotra, India’s First Female IAS Officer

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Anna Rajam Malhotra commenced her journey in civil services in 1951, a time when deeply rooted gender stereotypes posed formidable challenges.

Born as Anna Rajam George in 1927 in the Ernakulam district of Kerala, she pursued higher education at the University of Madras after completing initial schooling in Kozhikode.

Navigating through the prevalent gender biases of the era, Malhotra chose the Madras cadre for civil services. She served in the state under the leadership of then Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, C. Rajagopalachari. During her training, she crossed paths with RN Malhotra, her future husband and the later Governor of the Reserve Bank of India from 1985 to 1990.

A significant milestone in her career was the establishment of the Jawaharlal Nehru Port Trust (JNPT) near Mumbai. As the chairperson during the project’s execution, Anna Rajam Malhotra played a pivotal role in steering the development of this state-of-the-art port, contributing to trade and infrastructure.

In recognition of her illustrious civil service journey, Anna Rajam Malhotra received the Padma Bhushan Award in 1989, acknowledging her exceptional contributions and commitment.

Her versatile professional trajectory included service under seven chief ministers of Tamil Nadu, showcasing adaptability and versatility. Collaborating closely with former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi during the 1982 Asian Games in Delhi, she contributed to the event’s success. Furthermore, her tenure in central services made significant contributions to the personnel section of the Union Home Ministry.

After her official retirement, Malhotra continued to actively contribute, taking on roles such as the director of Hotel Leela Venture Ltd, demonstrating her prowess in diverse fields. Unfortunately, she passed away at the age of 91 at her residence in suburban Andheri, Mumbai, in 2018, leaving behind a legacy that serves as a perennial source of inspiration for generations to come.

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Vehicle Sales Show a 9% Increase in August: Positive Growth in the Sale of Automobiles

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Due to strong demand in all segments, including Passenger Vehicles and Two-wheelers, the retail sales of vehicles increased by 9% in August. This information was provided by the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA).

According to the figures, the total sales of vehicles rose by nine percent to 18,18,647 units last month, compared to 16,74,162 units in August 2022.

In August, the sale of Passenger Vehicles increased by seven percent, reaching 3,15,153 units, compared to 2,95,842 units in the same period last year. Manish Raj Singhania, President of the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA), mentioned that the extended customer schemes in the Passenger Vehicles segment led to better vehicle supply and market dynamism.

In the Two-wheelers segment, retail sales increased by six percent to 12,54,444 units, compared to 11,80,230 units in August 2022.

The retail sales of Commercial Vehicles increased by three percent annually to 75,294 units last month. Tractor sales witnessed a significant growth of 14%. There was a remarkable improvement of 66% in the retail sales of Three-wheelers.

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