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Fox News
14 hours ago
- Fox News
The Quiz #468
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The Hindu
27-06-2025
- Science
- The Hindu
17 candidates from TNAU's Forest College and Research Institute selected for Scientist-B post by Central Silk Board
The Central Silk Board has selected 15 Sericulture and two Forestry post-graduates of Forest College and Research Institute for the post of Scientist - B (Precocoon). The CSB had conducted the recruitment process to fill 122 existing vacancies in the post at various research institutes across India. After clearing the preliminary written test conducted by Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), New Delhi, the candidates of FCRI applied for the post of Scientist-B in CSB. The 24 shortlisted candidates were called for the verification of original certificates and other documents in the ratio of 1:4. The personal interview was conducted earlier this month at CSB, Bangalore, and the results were declared two days ago, a TNAU press release said. The selected candidates reflected that hands-on exposures imparted in mulberry cultivation, pests and disease management, disinfection, chawki maintenance, silkworm rearing, mounting and value addition during the practical classes and in-depth knowledge, as part of the course work, stood them in good stead to clear the written examination and face the personal interview with confidence. In 2023, six post-graduates of Sericulture were selected for the post of Scientist-B and are now working across India. Also, a number of Sericulture graduates are working as Inspector of Sericulture (IS) and Assistant Inspector of Sericulture (AIS) in the State Sericulture Department, as Probationary officer (PO) and Agricultural Field Officer (AFO) in nationalised banks. Besides performing well in UPSC, TNPSC, SSC, RRB and Banking exams, graduates of (Hons) Sericulture also transform into entrepreneurs by establishing sapling production unit, Chawki rearing centre, commercial cocoon production unit, and cocoon craft production unit, the press release said.


CTV News
26-06-2025
- CTV News
HRTO mediation unsuccessful between inspector and the Windsor Police Service
A Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) mediation between an inspector and the Windsor Police Service was unsuccessful. Inspector Norman 'Ed' Armstrong filed a discrimination and sexual harassment complaint in 2024. According to the complaint to the HRTO, obtained by CTV News, Armstrong alleged he was 'discriminated against based on his race, the colour of his skin, and received unwanted 'sexual harassment, solicitations, or advances.' A spokesperson for the HRTO confirmed mediation 'proceeded' on June 19 but 'the parties did not settle.' The matter remains before the HRTO, but it's not clear if that means the complaint will proceed to a full hearing. Armstrong was reinstated to the rank of Inspector this past February, after being demoted for one-year for discreditable conduct for comments made to female employees of the WPS.
Yahoo
26-06-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Kalmar launches Inspector – a new digital application to streamline daily equipment inspections
NB_Kalmar Services KALMAR CORPORATION, TRADE PRESS RELEASE, 26 JUNE 2025 AT 10:00 AM (EEST) Kalmar launches Inspector – a new digital application to streamline daily equipment inspections Kalmar has announced the launch of Inspector, a digital inspection application to streamline routine inspections of material-handling equipment. Inspector, part of the MyKalmar ecosystem, makes equipment inspections more efficient and allows inspection data to be stored centrally for analysis and reporting purposes. The application is available as both a standalone mobile app and as an optional module for customers with a valid MyKalmar INSIGHT subscription. Timely, regular inspections of material handling equipment are critical to ensuring safety, optimal performance and compliance with company health and safety practices and relevant local regulations. With Inspector, users can document inspections accurately, store data digitally and more easily identify and record maintenance needs. Users can complete a checklist of customisable inspection questions, add notes and attach images and video and audio clips. Data is saved centrally and a summary can be shared with relevant personnel such as fleet managers. For example, the checklist can include prompts to inspect the oil level and looking for signs of oil leaks, examining the condition of the tyres and checking tyre pressures. The standalone Inspector is easy to use on any equipment (Kalmar or third-party) as it requires no connectivity or hardware installation. Alina Reinhold, Director, Digital Services, Kalmar: 'Inspector provides users with a fully customisable mobile application that makes the process of performing inspections, recording results and sharing inspection-related data faster, easier and more reliable. Furthermore, with full visibility over inspection-related data, fleet managers can improve maintenance planning and execution, positively impacting overall fleet reliability.' Further information for the press: Alina Reinhold, Director, Digital Services, Kalmar, Laukkonen, Director, Marketing and Communications, Kalmar Services, tel. +358 40 8322 331, Kalmar (Nasdaq Helsinki: KALMAR) is moving goods in critical supply chains around the world, with the vision to be the forerunner in sustainable material handling equipment and services. The company offers a wide range of industry shaping heavy material handling equipment and services to ports and terminals, distribution centres, manufacturing and heavy logistics. Headquartered in Helsinki, Finland, Kalmar operates globally in over 120 countries and employs approximately 5,200 people. In 2024, the company's sales totalled approximately EUR 1.7 billion. Attachment NB_Kalmar ServicesError in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
P. East Trading Corp recalls Salted Smoked Split Herring
(WIVT/WBGH) – A lack of disembowelment has led to the recall of a fish product. P. East Trading Corp. of the Bronx recalled Salted Smoked Split Herring container code Lot1PRC5073 because the product was found to be not eviscerated. The recalled herring was distributed in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut in 18-pound wooden boxes. The herring was sampled by a New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspector, and subsequent analysis of the product confirmed the herring was not properly eviscerated before processing. The sale of uneviscerated fish is prohibited under New York State Agriculture and Markets regulations. This is because Clostridium botulinum spores are more likely to be concentrated in the viscera than in any other portion of the fish. Uneviscerated fish have been linked to outbreaks of botulism poisoning. Symptoms of botulism include dizziness, blurred or double vision, and trouble with speaking or swallowing. Difficulty in breathing, weakness of other muscles, abdominal distension, and constipation may also be common symptoms. People experiencing these problems should seek immediate medical attention. No illnesses have been reported to date in connection with this recall. Consumers who have purchased Salted Smoked Split Herring are advised not to eat it and should return it to the place of purchase for a full refund. Riley supporting loan forgiveness for volunteer first responders P. East Trading Corp recalls Salted Smoked Split Herring 'It Ain't Necessarily So' discusses American Black history A mix of sun and showers today News 34 Pizza Week returns Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.