Activists are raising concerns over illegal hutments mushrooming inside the protected forest. Often, when it comes to the land mafia, they clear land by starting fires, they said, adding that such attempts became more frequent during the Covid lockdown In one every of the largest demolition drives inside Sanjay Gandhi park within the past two years, authorities cleared illegal structures near Vihar Lake, near Sahibangoda, meet 100 acres - appreciate five Oval Maidans. Nearly 700 personnel, including forest staff, police and a team from the State Reserve law (SRPF) participated in the day-long drive, a report during this paper said. Activists are raising concerns over illegal hutments mushrooming inside the protected forest. Also coming to the l, the mafia clears land by starting fire
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Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman Announces 9 Interesting Schemes; Checkout Here!
The river binds India and neighboring countries. Therefore, Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman thinks that five aspects of trade, culture, communication, conservation and skill development need to be kept in mind in river management and allocation of funds. On the second day of the River-3 Conference on ASEAN countries and Japan in Guwahati, Nirmala as a chief guest said, "The Central was implementing nine major projects in the field of railways, roads, and aviation to develop communication infrastructure in the North East. The policy of the center is to give importance to the neighbors first. So the neighboring countries will also get the benefit from the projects." She also added, "Work is underway on 15 aviation projects worth Rs. 2,200 crore, 20 rail projects worth Rs....
Read MoreChardham Yatra: Death Toll Of Pilgrims Crosses 100, Most Of The Devotees Lost Their Lives In Kedarnath Dham
The death toll of pilgrims in Chardham Yatra i.e. Kedarnath Dham has crossed 100 now. So far in all the mishappenings that happened in Kedarnath Dham maximum 50 pilgrims have died till date. Due to lack of oxygen in high altitude areas and sudden cardiac arrest due to cold, there are frequent deaths of travelers who are going for Kedarnath yatra. This time the Chardham Yatra started from May 3. So far, according to the data received by us 102 pilgrims have died in the Char Dham in the journey of 27 days. Three pilgrims have died on Sunday itself. To prevent deaths, health screening of passengers above 50 years of age is being done by the health department appointed for the surveillance of the ill. Passengers who have health issues are being advised not to travel and take a pilgrimage...
Read MoreWomen Cannot Be Kept In Workplace After 7 PM Unless They Agree: Uttar Pradesh Government
The government of Yogi Adityanath took new steps for working women. A notification has been issued by the Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday. It has been reported that women cannot be forced to come to work after 7 pm and before 6 am unless they give written permission. Suresh Chandra, joint secretary in the labor and employment department of the Uttar Pradesh government, said no work could be done with the women between 7 pm and 6 am against their will. Be it from home or coming to the office. And if the women are willing to come to the office at night to work, then the recruiting agency has to arrange transportation and food for them. It was earlier reported that Rs 75.50 crore has been allocated for women's welfare projects by the Yogi government. In a new announcement, the ...
Read MoreStudents Of West Bengal Are Ahead In Terms Of Education: National Achievement Survey
According to the National Achievement Survey (NAS), West Bengal students are ahead in terms of education. According to the survey report, the students in the state are far above the national average in both overall and subject matter. However, in extreme cases, online study has created division among the students. One group got the opportunity of smartphone, internet, computer, the other group did not. This inequality (digital divide) has also been caught in the national survey. In order to know the condition of the students, NAS was organized by the Union Ministry of Education across the country last November. The test was taken. A total of 34 lakh 1 thousand 158 students of third, fifth, eighth and tenth classes took the test. Among them 98 thousand 694 students of this state sa...
Read MoreUnemployment Is On Rise In Modi Era, Should Take Care Of Youth: Economist Kaushik Basu
The BJP has started celebrating the eight-year anniversary of the Narendra Modi government across the country. Economist Kaushik Basu expressed concern over the rising unemployment rate in the Modi era. Citing figures from the International Labor Organization (ILO), he said the country's youth unemployment rate (15 to 24 years) had touched 25% during the Modi regime. During the UPA government in 2014, this rate was close to 21 percent. Kaushik wrote on Twitter, ‘One picture that sums up India’s biggest problem: youth unemployment. Sadly this is getting little policy attention. It can do lasting damage to the economy. We must shift focus from politics to correcting this. " Kaushik, who has been the chief financial adviser to Manmohan Singh's government, had earlier expressed conce...
Read More“Greatly Dissatisfied”: India Raises Concern Over WHO’s Methodology To Report COVID Deaths
On Monday, India voiced serious concerns over the methodology used by the World Health Organization (WHO) to compile and publish its study on an excessive amount of deaths from all causes that were linked to COVID 19. In addition to this, India proposed that WHO be "connected to an accountability mechanism." During his talk at the 75th session of the World Health Assembly in Geneva, the minister of health for the Union, Mansukh Mandaviya, said that the World Health Organization (WHO) ignored the concerns that India and other nations had expressed about the process and the sources of data. According to India's Health Minister, the WHO ignored country-specific real data that was provided by the legal authorities of India. He reported to the World Health Assembly that the Central Co...
Read MoreAuthorities in Kherson who were selected by Russia will petition Moscow to construct a military installation in the province. Russia has established a new government and began circulating Russian roubles as a currency in the Kherson region of Crimea after successfully seizing control of that part of the peninsula. Kirill Stremousov, who is the deputy head of Russia's "civil-military regional administration" of Kherson, said that there needs to be a Russian military post in the surrounding region. "The Kherson region will become a subject of the Russian Federation," said Stremousov, but he disputed that there would be any form of a referendum on the topic in the near future. According to his reasoning, "Conducting a referendum at this time would be a waste of time considering t...
Read MoreProcess To Implement Uniform Civil Code To Begin Soon: Uttarakhand Government
The chief minister of Uttarakhand, Puskar Singh Dhami, had promised that the process of enforcing the uniform civil code would begin as soon as the BJP wins the assembly polls. After winning the election and returning to power, this time he is eager to keep that promise. Headed by the retired Supreme Court Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai, the state government has formed a committee to look into the legal process for enforcing uniform civil law in Uttarakhand. According to the Uttarakhand government, the committee will outline the same laws for marriage, divorce, land and inheritance for people of all faiths. The committee comprises retired Justice Promod Kohli, social activist Manu Gaur, retired IAS officer Shatrughan Singh and Dun University Vice-Chancellor Surekha Dangwal. Announ...
Read MoreCongress Criticizes Narendra Modi, Amit Shah; Calls Gujarat ‘Gateway Of Drugs’
The question of whether Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah's own state of Gujarat is becoming a 'gateway to drugs' has arisen as huge quantities of drugs have been seized from various ports in Gujarat. On Thursday, Central Revenue Intelligence seized 52 kg of cocaine worth Rs 500 crore from Mundra port in Gujarat. Attempts were being made to smuggle the drug in the name of exporting salt from Iran. Earlier in September, 3,000 kg of drugs were seized from the Mundra port run by the Adani group. Today, the Congress has raised the question, why all the drugs are being smuggled to India from the Gujarat coast? Congress spokesperson Pawan Khera said, "Sometimes from Pipavav port, sometimes from Mundra port run by Gautam Adani, all drugs are being seized from the ...
Read MoreUP Didn’t Fulfil The Promise Of Free Electricity For Irrigation To Farmers, Will It Fulfil It In This Budget?
Even the biggest budget of Uttar Pradesh has not been able to fulfill all the resolutions of the Yogi government. In many of the resolutions that the Finance Minister showed the courage to fulfill, the budget has not been able to arrange as promised. The wait has increased for facilities like free electricity for irrigation to farmers, free scooty to meritorious daughters pursuing higher education and free travel for elderly women in transport corporation buses. Finance Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna presented the account of the state's biggest budget (Rs 6.15 lakh crore) on Thursday. The government insisted that it has incorporated 97 of the promises made in the Lok Kalyan Sankalp Patra during the last assembly elections. Of these, 44 are new schemes. An arrangement of Rs 54,883 crore ha...
Read MoreImran Khan Calls Off Protest March With Warning; How Street Protests Strike Political Change In Pakistan?
A protest march was carried out in support of Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan and was later called off followed by clashes with police. Supporters and workers of Khan's political party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) entered the Red Zone, where important government buildings including the Parliament, and Supreme Court are situated, in Islamabad on May 26 and later was stopped by the Pakistan Rangers and other law enforcers. The demand for the party was to hold elections to democratically elect a Prime Minister, unlike how Shehbaz Sharif, brother of the former PM Nawaz Sharif, took charge of the government. Khan has threatened to return with the entire nation if elections were not held within the next six days. Imran Khan has been putting pressure on the Sharif regime s...
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