Ireland Ugadi Sambaralu 2021

Ireland Telugu Association (ITA) and Ireland Telugus Welfare Association (ITWA) are jointly organizing Sri Plava  Nama Samvatsara Ugadi Sambaralu 2021 (US2021) virtually on April 17th. They request all the performers – Child / Adult artists – for active participation in the US2021 virtual events. In order to give fair chance to as many as possible, … Read more

Joseph Shalbin –The man who brought general nurses of Ireland within Critical skill work Permit.

Joseph Shalbin moved to Ireland in 2018, and started working as a nurse in St. James’s Hospital Dublin.He is from Puthenvelikara, north paravur Ernakulam, has completed diploma in electronics, Bcom, GNM and MBA HCS, completed education from Kerala, Bangalore and Mumbai, after finishing MBA, he was working as a hospital manager in Mumbai . While … Read more

Anti-lockdown protest- Thirteen people charged with public order offences in Dublin

  Thirteen people have appeared in court charged with public order offences  because of  anti-lockdown protests in Dublin on Saturday.They were all charged with breaches of the public order Act. On Saturday night, gardaí (Irish police) said 20 people had been charged in connection with the protests. They were remanded in custody with consent to … Read more

Department of Taoiseach- list of essential services at Level 5

Essential workers are those providing the services below. Physical attendance at workplaces is only permitted where such services can only be provided in person and cannot be delivered remotely. Essential workers do not include administrative and other support for such businesses and services unless specified in section 13 and the physical presence of a worker … Read more

Ireland announces UG, PG scholarships worth 12,00,000 for Indian students

  The government of Ireland on Thursday announced undergraduate and postgraduate scholarships worth 12,00,000 Euros for Indian students. It will host an education fair (virtual education showcase) on February 27 to bring together 20 of Ireland’s top higher education institutions with prospective students from all across India   and Sri Lanka. Students will have the opportunity   to get information … Read more

Three arrested after €720,000 worth of cannabis seized

Gardai have seized €720,000 worth of Cannabis, €22,000 in cash and arrested three men following a search operation carried out on 25/01/2021. The Garda National Drugs & Organised Crime Bureau (GNDOCB) assisted by Revenue Customs and the Garda Dog Unit stopped and searched four vehicles in Ashbourne and West Dublin. Four addresses in Dublin, Meath … Read more

Egg-throwing youths intimidate Indian Couple

Egg-throwing mobs have been targeting innocent walkers in the north inner city.An Indian man issued an urgent warning  after a gang of youths threw eggs at him and his friend in the city center.  He says ” Today something happened with me which never happened in the past 3 years. Me and my girlfriend  were … Read more

Second day victory for India against England and is the quickest Indian test victory

India have wrapped up the Ahmedabad pink-ball Test match in just over five sessions to secure an unassailable 2-1 lead against England. This is India’s quickest victory in Test cricket in terms of balls bowled ,they have finished the match in 842 deliveries. Making this match shortest completed Test match since 1935 at the world’s biggest … Read more

Ireland Reads-A new national day to celebrate reading

Stuart Hamilton, Head of Libraries development at the Local Government Management Agency, introduces Ireland Reads, a new national day to celebrate reading on Thursday, 25th February.  Ireland Reads is part of the government-backed Keep Well initiative, and will encourage everyone to discover the joy of reading and participate in a national day of reading on Thursday, 25th … Read more

Low Pay Commission invites public to submit your opinion on the National Minimum Wage

The Low Pay Commission makes recommendations to the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment designed to set a minimum wage that is fair and sustainable.When appropriate the minimum wage can be adjusted to assist as many low-paid workers as possible without harming overall employment or competitiveness. Every year the Low Pay Commission makes recommendations to … Read more

Decade of Centenaries 2012-2023 Programme from Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media

The Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media is the lead department for the coordination of the Decade of Centenaries Programme 2012-2023. A key strand of the Programme is Creative Expression. The department has developed and is promoting a number of different elements of this strand in a programme to be delivered over … Read more

Extension to Driving Licences announced by Government

Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton TD has announced details of a further extension to the expiry dates of driving licences. This id due to the disruption caused by Covid-19 to driver licensing services across the EU. Those who benefited from extensions in 2020 are also eligible for current extension along with different group of Licence … Read more

After the makeover the Motera is the world’s largest cricket stadium

With seating capacity of 110,000 Motera cricket stadium in Ahmedabad  surpassed the Melbourne Cricket ground and became the biggest cricket stadium of the world. Indian President Ram Nath Kovind and Home Minister Amit Shah inaugurated the stadium followed by the third test match between India and England. Ongoing  day-night pink ball Test  is the first … Read more