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Red wheat samples found sub-standard: Vishnoi  

By Our Staff Reporter

Bhopal, Feb 5: Samples of imported red wheat collected from 13 districts in Madhya Pradesh have been found sub-standard. In a statement issued here yesterday, state Health Minister Ajay Vishnoi said 22 samples of red wheat had been collected from 14 districts in December. Samples from 13 districts barring Chhindwara had been found to be sub-standard.

He said 81 samples of red wheat had been collected from 26 districts in January. These samples were being analysed at present. Vishnoi said analysis of red wheat samples had proved that the quality of red wheat imported by the Centre was not satisfactory.

The Centre must take immediate decision in this regard. Recently, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had carried out sudden inspection at a godown of the Food Corporation of India and expressed displeasure over the quality of red wheat. Later, he wrote a letter to the Centre in this regard.

Gurujis' agitation ends

By Our Staff Reporter

Bhopal, Feb 5: Madhya Pradesh Rajya Shiksha Guarantee Guruji Sangh called off its weeklong agitation here today following Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's regularisation-related assurance. ''A meaningful discussion with Chouhan was facilitated by Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh state President Sultan Singh's mediation,'' said the Sangh's state President Sandarbh Singh Baghel.

About 28,000 teachers - employed under the Education Guaratee Scheme in various districts - would be regularised through an order to be issued soon.

 

 
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