Index of Eight Core Industries (Base: 2004-05=100)

The summary of the Index of Eight Core Industries (base: 2004-05) is given at the Annexure.




Minister for Civil Aviation Dedicates First Integrated Heliport to the Nation

The First Integrated Heliport was dedicated to the Nation by Ministry of Civil Aviation in association




Shri Parshottam Rupala inaugurates NDDB’s national workshop on improving feed production efficiency & quality control aspects of cattle feed plants

The Union Minister of State for Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, Shri Parshottam Rupala has said that agriculture is the back bone of rural economy in the country and dairying plays an important role in it.




News story: Animal medicines seizure: Johnston Agro Supplies

Johnston Agro Supplies, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. The following products were seized as they are not authorised in the UK:

  • 3 packs Albex 10% (1litre)

  • 2 packs Albex 10% (2.5 litres)

  • 1 pack Albex 10% (5 litre) batch

  • 2 packs Triclaben 10% (2.5 litre)

  • 194 Endogard Plus tablets for dogs (batch)

This is an offence under Regulation 27 (Supply of an unauthorised veterinary medicinal product) of the Veterinary Medicines Regulations.




Tories’ complacent attitude to relations with prison staff suggests they are still not serious about resolving the crisis – Burgon

Richard
Burgon MP, Labour’s Shadow Justice Secretary, commenting on reports that the
Government will take legal action over “unlawful” industrial action by prison
staff, said:

“The
Tories’ complacent attitude to relations with prison staff suggests they are
still not serious about resolving the crisis they have created in our prisons.

“Violence
is at record levels and more people are leaving the service than joining.

“After
having their last pay offer rejected, ministers have followed it up with one
which attempts to divides prison staff across the country and is condemned by
governors as well as by frontline officers.

“To
turn around this mess, we need a Justice Secretary who is serious about working
with prison officers and we need a Prisons Bill which will deliver serious
reform. Sadly, at the moment we have neither.”

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