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#5540178
12 March 2020
Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak, (Photo Illustration by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)
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#5537204
11 March 2020
Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak,
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#5537212
11 March 2020
Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak,
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#5537214
11 March 2020
Information of the Chief Sanitary Inspector regarding basic preventive principles to reduce the risk of coronavirus infection is displayed by ticket offices at the international Coach Station in Krakow, Poland on 10th March, 2020. 17 cases of coronavirus has been reported in Poland until 10th March and Poland’s government has decided to cancel all mass events due to the coronavirus outbreak,
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#5214444
9 December 2019
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.
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#5214446
9 December 2019
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.
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#5214448
9 December 2019
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.
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#5214456
9 December 2019
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.
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#5214458
9 December 2019
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.
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#5214460
9 December 2019
Jawarharlal Nehru University (JNU) former president Kanhaiya Kumar addresses a rally of Joint Forum to protest against NRC and CAB on December 09,2019 in Kolkata,India. Describing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill and NRC as ploys to divert attention from "failures" of the Modi government, CPI leader Kanhaiya Kumar slammed the Centre on Monday, saying it is trying to change the Constitution. Kumar, who was in the city to address a rally against the National Register of Citizens (NRC), said people of the country should not cooperate with the Centre and "oppose their divisive policies". "The NRC and CAB are against the basic principles of our constitution, where secularism has been enshrined. The BJP government is trying to change our Constitution," he said. "If the people of this country launch non-cooperation, then it would be tough for BJP to run the government," Kumar added. Members of Hindu, Sikh, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi and Christian communities, who come from Afghanistan, Bangladesh or Pakistan facing persecution there, will not be treated as illegal immigrants but given Indian citizenship when the proposed amendments to the six-decade-old Citizenship Act come into effect. According to the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, the new law, however, will not be applicable in the Inner Line Permit (ILP) regime areas and those tribal regions which are governed under the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. "The NRC and the CAB are desperate efforts by the BJP government to divert attention from its failures at all fronts, be it economic or agricultural," Kumar said.
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#4373676
22 May 2019
The Italian Air Force, thanks to an agreement with the Ministry of Education and following the coordinations carried out with the Regional School Office for the city of Palermo, offered the students of the city the opportunity to attend the Aeronautical Culture Course, a completely free activity. optional, which takes place from 13 to 23 May for 250 students of the third, fourth and fifth grades of schools. The course is divided into two parts: the first week the young students followed a cycle of theoretical lessons that deal with the basis of aerodynamic principles of flight, flight instruments, flight safety and references to meteorology and air traffic control. At the end of this first week of lessons, on Thursday afternoon, they carried out a test of the acquired knowledge so as to create a ranking that allowed the determination of those who had the opportunity to sit in the pilot's seat and try to fly a plane. During the second week the students experience the flight in formation with a military aircraft, the S-208. To accompany them in this unique experience, the Flight Instructor Pilots of the 60th Air Force Wing. At the end of the theoretical activities and the flight activity, a final ranking will be drawn up and the winners will receive as an award the opportunity to spend an internship at Guidonia Airport, site of the 60th Wing, to wear the role of pilots of the Italian Air Force and fly with the Twin Astir glider. All participants will be given a certificate of attendance which, in addition to being assessed for the purpose of obtaining the baccalaureate, also assigns a merit score for some competitions in Italian Air Force. In the photo the mayor Leoluca Orlando speaks with Colonel Frare, commander of the 60th Wing, Palermo, 17/20 May 2019
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#4373680
22 May 2019
The Italian Air Force, thanks to an agreement with the Ministry of Education and following the coordinations carried out with the Regional School Office for the city of Palermo, offered the students of the city the opportunity to attend the Aeronautical Culture Course, a completely free activity, which takes place from 13 to 23 May for 250 students of the third, fourth and fifth grades of schools. The course is divided into two parts: the first week the young students followed a cycle of theoretical lessons that deal with the basis of aerodynamic principles of flight, flight instruments, flight safety and references to meteorology and air traffic control. At the end of this first week of lessons, on Thursday afternoon, they carried out a test of the acquired knowledge so as to create a ranking that allowed the determination of those who had the opportunity to sit in the pilot's seat and try to fly a plane. During the second week the students experience the flight in formation with a military aircraft, the S-208. To accompany them in this unique experience, the Flight Instructor Pilots of the 60th Air Force Wing. At the end of the theoretical activities and the flight activity, a final ranking will be drawn up and the winners will receive as an award the opportunity to spend an internship at Guidonia Airport, site of the 60th Wing, to wear the role of pilots of the 'Aeronautica Militare and fly with the Twin Astir glider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance which, in addition to being assessed for the purpose of obtaining the baccalaureate, also assigns a merit score for some competitions in Italian Air Force, Palermo, 17/20 May 2019
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#4373684
22 May 2019
The Italian Air Force, thanks to an agreement with the Ministry of Education and following the coordinations carried out with the Regional School Office for the city of Palermo, offered the students of the city the opportunity to attend the Aeronautical Culture Course, a completely free activity, which takes place from 13 to 23 May for 250 students of the third, fourth and fifth grades of schools. The course is divided into two parts: the first week the young students followed a cycle of theoretical lessons that deal with the basis of aerodynamic principles of flight, flight instruments, flight safety and references to meteorology and air traffic control. At the end of this first week of lessons, on Thursday afternoon, they carried out a test of the acquired knowledge so as to create a ranking that allowed the determination of those who had the opportunity to sit in the pilot's seat and try to fly a plane. During the second week the students experience the flight in formation with a military aircraft, the S-208. To accompany them in this unique experience, the Flight Instructor Pilots of the 60th Air Force Wing. At the end of the theoretical activities and the flight activity, a final ranking will be drawn up and the winners will receive as an award the opportunity to spend an internship at Guidonia Airport, site of the 60th Wing, to wear the role of pilots of the 'Aeronautica Militare and fly with the Twin Astir glider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance which, in addition to being assessed for the purpose of obtaining the baccalaureate, also assigns a merit score for some competitions in Italian Air Force, Palermo, 17/20 May 2019
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#4373690
22 May 2019
The Italian Air Force, thanks to an agreement with the Ministry of Education and following the coordinations carried out with the Regional School Office for the city of Palermo, offered the students of the city the opportunity to attend the Aeronautical Culture Course, a completely free activity, which takes place from 13 to 23 May for 250 students of the third, fourth and fifth grades of schools. The course is divided into two parts: the first week the young students followed a cycle of theoretical lessons that deal with the basis of aerodynamic principles of flight, flight instruments, flight safety and references to meteorology and air traffic control. At the end of this first week of lessons, on Thursday afternoon, they carried out a test of the acquired knowledge so as to create a ranking that allowed the determination of those who had the opportunity to sit in the pilot's seat and try to fly a plane. During the second week the students experience the flight in formation with a military aircraft, the S-208. To accompany them in this unique experience, the Flight Instructor Pilots of the 60th Air Force Wing. At the end of the theoretical activities and the flight activity, a final ranking will be drawn up and the winners will receive as an award the opportunity to spend an internship at Guidonia Airport, site of the 60th Wing, to wear the role of pilots of the 'Aeronautica Militare and fly with the Twin Astir glider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance which, in addition to being assessed for the purpose of obtaining the baccalaureate, also assigns a merit score for some competitions in Italian Air Force, Palermo, 17/20 May 2019
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#4373692
22 May 2019
The Italian Air Force, thanks to an agreement with the Ministry of Education and following the coordinations carried out with the Regional School Office for the city of Palermo, offered the students of the city the opportunity to attend the Aeronautical Culture Course, a completely free activity, which takes place from 13 to 23 May for 250 students of the third, fourth and fifth grades of schools. The course is divided into two parts: the first week the young students followed a cycle of theoretical lessons that deal with the basis of aerodynamic principles of flight, flight instruments, flight safety and references to meteorology and air traffic control. At the end of this first week of lessons, on Thursday afternoon, they carried out a test of the acquired knowledge so as to create a ranking that allowed the determination of those who had the opportunity to sit in the pilot's seat and try to fly a plane. During the second week the students experience the flight in formation with a military aircraft, the S-208. To accompany them in this unique experience, the Flight Instructor Pilots of the 60th Air Force Wing. At the end of the theoretical activities and the flight activity, a final ranking will be drawn up and the winners will receive as an award the opportunity to spend an internship at Guidonia Airport, site of the 60th Wing, to wear the role of pilots of the 'Aeronautica Militare and fly with the Twin Astir glider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance which, in addition to being assessed for the purpose of obtaining the baccalaureate, also assigns a merit score for some competitions in Italian Air Force, Palermo, 17/20 May 2019
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#4373696
22 May 2019
The Italian Air Force, thanks to an agreement with the Ministry of Education and following the coordinations carried out with the Regional School Office for the city of Palermo, offered the students of the city the opportunity to attend the Aeronautical Culture Course, a completely free activity, which takes place from 13 to 23 May for 250 students of the third, fourth and fifth grades of schools. The course is divided into two parts: the first week the young students followed a cycle of theoretical lessons that deal with the basis of aerodynamic principles of flight, flight instruments, flight safety and references to meteorology and air traffic control. At the end of this first week of lessons, on Thursday afternoon, they carried out a test of the acquired knowledge so as to create a ranking that allowed the determination of those who had the opportunity to sit in the pilot's seat and try to fly a plane. During the second week the students experience the flight in formation with a military aircraft, the S-208. To accompany them in this unique experience, the Flight Instructor Pilots of the 60th Air Force Wing. At the end of the theoretical activities and the flight activity, a final ranking will be drawn up and the winners will receive as an award the opportunity to spend an internship at Guidonia Airport, site of the 60th Wing, to wear the role of pilots of the 'Aeronautica Militare and fly with the Twin Astir glider. All participants will be awarded a certificate of attendance which, in addition to being assessed for the purpose of obtaining the baccalaureate, also assigns a merit score for some competitions in Italian Air Force, Palermo, 17/20 May 2019
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