Dog to be trained in detecting drugs
The Hindu
The Narcotic Intelligence Bureau-CID, Tiruchi, has been provided with a detective dog to detect narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances. A 45-day-old male puppy belonging to the Labrador Retriever
The Narcotic Intelligence Bureau-CID, Tiruchi, has been provided with a detective dog to detect narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances.
A 45-day-old male puppy belonging to the Labrador Retriever breed bought by the State Police for this purpose is being taken care of at the Detective Dog Squad of the City Police here.
Christened Bond, the puppy is being looked after with great care by two handlers in the rank of Head Constables at the Detective Dog Squad premises in K.K. Nagar here. The puppy was bought from Coonoor near Udhagamandalam and would be subjected to basic training once it is three-months old. The basic training would be on obedience and on basics such as ‘sit,’ ‘get up’ ‘roll’ and ‘speak’ by giving the necessary command to the dog, say sources.
Tackling a peculiar situation, arising in the case of a cross-border adoption of a child, which is not envisaged in Indian laws, the High Court of Karnataka directed the Union government to stretch its magnanimity and validate the adoption of a Ugandan child by a non-resident Indian (NRI) couple, who adopted the child with the approval of the High Court of Uganda as per the laws of that country.
School Education Principal Secretary Praveen Prakash on March 28 (Thursday) instructed the District Education Officers to ensure that digital infrastructure such as smart TVs, computers, Interactive Flat Panels, projectors and other devices were in good condition, in view of the TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language) scheduled to be held on April 10 and 12.