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  • Chief Secretary took a meeting of State Level Forest Fire Crisis Management Cell

    Chief Secretary took a meeting of State Level Forest Fire Crisis Management Cell

    Dehradun. Chief Secretary Dr. S. S. State level forest fire crisis management cell meeting was organized under the chairmanship of Sandhu. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary instructed the Forest Department to respond immediately to the fire alert. He said that to prevent forest fires, a meeting of the State Level Forest Fire Crisis Management Cell should be organized every year in the month of February. The Chief Secretary said that forest fires are a huge issue which needs to be taken very seriously. He said that maximum cooperation of the local people should be taken to stop the fire in the forests, for this they can also be given some kind of incentive. He also instructed non-governmental social organizations to be included in this.

    Emphasizing the need for training programs to extinguish fire, the Chief Secretary said that Pirul is important in the causes of forest fires, for this special attention needs to be paid to the disposal of Pirul from the forests. He talked about promoting the use of Pirul as cooking fuel by preparing pellets. He said that more and more entrepreneurs will have to be encouraged to prepare its pallets so that the common people can use it, so that the availability of Pirul’s pallets remains throughout the year. Along with this, its use as a fuel for the stove should be encouraged for the food prepared in the mid-day meal. On this occasion, Principal Secretary RK Sudhanshu, Head of Forest Department (Half) Anoop Malik and Secretary Vijay Kumar Yadav and other high officials were present.

  • Crane crushes 4 people, see VIDEO…

    Crane crushes 4 people, see VIDEO…

    Indore. A major accident has taken place in Indore, Madhya Pradesh. Due to brake failure in Banganga police station area, the crane took three to four bikes in its lap. 4 people have died in this accident. Including a child. While one injured has been admitted to the hospital. This accident happened in Govind Kharcha of Banganga police station area. As soon as the information was received, the police reached the spot.
    A big accident took place in the capital Indore late evening, in which a vehicle met with an accident, due to which information about the death of about 4 people has come to the fore, while some people have also been injured. The incident took place in the Banganga area of the city late in the evening when the bus while trying to overtake the crane hit the bike, resulting in the death of more than 4 people. On the other hand, as soon as the accident was reported, the police team reached the spot, and started relief and rescue work. Policemen have sent all the injured to the hospital for treatment, while the dead bodies have been sent for postmortem. At present, the police is probing how the accident happened.

    There was a stir after the painful accident in Banganga area, where people started taking the injured to the hospital while starting the primary rescue work, then the police and ambulance were also informed, after which the police team reached the spot. With the help of an ambulance, the injured were taken to the hospital for treatment, while the dead bodies were sent for postmortem. Initially, information about the death of 4 people is coming out, where this number may increase further. According to eyewitnesses, the bike rider died after coming under the grip of a bus overtaking the crane, where the bike entered under the crane.

  • IPL LIVE: Lucknow Police imposed diversion regarding the stadium

    IPL LIVE: Lucknow Police imposed diversion regarding the stadium

    Lucknow. Changes have been made in the traffic system regarding the Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium in the capital Lucknow on Tuesday. DCP Traffic told that the diversion will remain in force till the end of the cricket match. Therefore, once those who come out during this time, know about the changed system regarding traffic, so that they do not have to face any kind of problem. Gujarat will take on Titans and Delhi Capitals on Tuesday at the Ekana Cricket Stadium. This match will start from 7.30 pm.

  • Chamoli administration issued bulletin regarding Chardham Yatra

    Chamoli administration issued bulletin regarding Chardham Yatra

    Uttarakhand. Chamoli district administration has issued a bulletin regarding the Chardham Yatra. In which detailed information about the passengers has been given. Along with this, Chairman of Badrinath-Kedarnath Temple Committee, Ajendra Ajay has said that due to continuous rain and snowfall for the last few days, adverse situation has remained in Kedarnath and Badrinath. All steps have been taken for a pleasant darshan of the pilgrims. But still pilgrims are requested to be careful.

    The Meteorological Department has appealed to the devotees coming for the Chardham Yatra not to come for a few days. The weather is expected to be clear after May 4, plan your journey only after that. Let us tell that in Uttarakhand, the process of continuous rain is going on from the mountains to the plains. In such a situation, roads have also been blocked in many places. At the same time, snowfall continues in the Chardham region, especially in Kedarnath.

  • Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Reviews Preparedness For Possible Cyclone ‘Mocha’

    Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik Reviews Preparedness For Possible Cyclone ‘Mocha’

    Bhubaneswar: In view of the possible formation of cyclone ‘Mocha’ over the Bay of Bengal, Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting to review preparedness.

    Recalling cyclone ‘Fani’ of 2019, the Chiev Minister said it is difficult to accurately determine the path of cyclones formed during summer season. Therefore, the admiistration should remain prepared to deal with any situation, he said.

    The Chief Minister directed the officials and departments concerned to remain in a state of readiness to tackle any kind of eventuality. NDRF, ODRAF and Fire Services personnel should also be prepared.

    Emphasising that every life is previous, Naveen also advised the officials to take steps for shifting of people residing in low-lying and vulnerable areas to cyclone shelters, if necessary.

    The Chief Minister also directed them to chalk out plans in advance for relief and restoration works in the aftermath of cyclone.

    The CM also directed the Chief Secretary to review the situation regularly and asked the Special Relief Commissioner (SRC) to work in coordination with all departments.

    Chief Secretary Pradip Kumar Jena said all efforts will be made to ensure zero casualty during the calamity. All Collectors have been alerted in this regard. Around 1000 cyclone shelters are ready, while more safe places, including school buildings have been identified, he said.

    Giving details of preparedness, SRC Satyabrata Sahu said round-the-clock control rooms have been set up after holding discussion with Collectors of 18 districts. As many as 17 NDRF and 20 ODRAF teams have been kept ready for the possible cyclone, he said.

    Though summer cyclones are always unpredictable, there is no need to panic as all necessary steps are being taken to deal with any situation.

    In the past, several cyclones have been formed over the Bay of Bengal including Fani in 2019, Amphan in 2020 and Yaas in 2021. State-level and district-level control rooms have been set up and the situation is being closely monitored even though no cyclone forecast has been issued by IMD so far, he said.

    It may be noted here that a low pressure area is likely to form over the Bay of Bengal around May 7, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said.

    Though the IMD was yet to predict whether the low pressure area will intensify into a cyclonic storm or not, international meteorologist Jason Nicholls has forecast that the system may intensify into a cyclone and impact areas between eastern India and Myanmar.

    A precise prediction regarding the path and intensity of the system can be made after formation of the low pressure area, weather experts opined. The system will be called cyclone ‘Mocha’ if it becomes a cyclonic storm.

  • Odisha Govt To Introduce Solar-Powered Boats In Chilika Soon

    Odisha Govt To Introduce Solar-Powered Boats In Chilika Soon

    Bhubaneswar: In order to streamline boat services in waterways, the Odisha government plans to introduce solar powered boats on experimental basis in Chilika lake soon.

    The government plans to replace the mechanised boats in use in rivers, lakes, sea and water bodies with solar powered boats for transportation of passengers as well as goods. It aims at reducing environmental pollution and transport cost of water communication.

    The solar powered boats will be introduced on pilot basis in Chilika lakh for 3 months, said Usha Padhee, secretary, Commerce and Transport department. It is expected to bring down the transport cost of mechanised boats by Rs 7 lakh per annum. If the pilot project becomes successful, it will be extended to other waterways in the state, she added.

    The secretary further said the Odisha Boat Regulations would be changed after 19 years. New bylaws will be brought for the waterways in the state in 2 months. It will be prepared in the line of Central laws.

    The government is holding discussion with all stakeholders including boat owners, manufacturers, water authorities and police-makers regarding formulation of the bylaws.

    As per the new regulations, only one type of boats will ply in the waterways across the state. The design of this boat has already been prepared with application of latest technology, said the secretary. These boats can transport passengers as well as goods in rivers, lakes and sea, she added.

  • Security Guards, Robber Mowed Down By Trailer Truck During Hot Chase In Odisha

    Security Guards, Robber Mowed Down By Trailer Truck During Hot Chase In Odisha

    Rourkela: Bodies of two staff of a construction company and a member of a lootera gang, who were reportedly mowed down by a trailer truck, were recovered near Chhatabar under Hemagiri police limits in Odisha’s Sundargarh district on Tuesday.

    The deceased have been identified as Manas Kumar Rath of Mahulapali under Bheden police limits in Bargarh district, Prince Nayak of Udusu village under Bisra police limits in Sundargarh district and Sachin Chitaki of Balinga under Hemagiri police limits.

    According to sources, an SUV carrying a marriage party skidded off the road and overturned at the spot on April 29. Two security guards of a company engaged in construction of Bankibahal-Taparia road saw some miscreants stealing tyres of the damaged vehicle and chased them but were hit by a trailer truck last night. The security guards and one of the robbers died on the spot.

    Police have recovered the bodies and started an investigation into the incident.

  • Andhra Dy CM’s Kotia Visit Adds Fuel To Dispute With Odisha

    Bhubaneswar: Fresh visit of Andhra Pradesh Deputy Chief Minister Peedika Rajanna Dora to Kotia group of villages under Pottangi block of Odisha’s Koraput district amid territorial dispute between the two states has triggered vairous speculations.

    This was stated to be his third visit to the disputed Kotia area in last five months. He was accompanied by Salur Tehsildar, BDO, and security personnel.

    Dora visited Kotia area on Monday, days after logos of Andha government containing the picture of Chief Minister Jaganmohan Reddy were pasted on concrete houses provided by Odisha government to poor villagers of Talasembi and Uparsembi under the panchayat.

    Accompanied by the supporters of YSR Congress and Andhra officials, Dora today visited Phatu Sineri, Phagun Sineri and Kanadora villages of Kotia and enquired about the implementation of welfare measures launched by AP government in the area.

    While interacting with the villagers during his door-to-door visit, the Andhra Pradesh Dy CM reportedly stated that Odisha and Andhra Pradesh are brothers.

    It may be noted here that Dora had visited Dhoolipadar village of Kotia on February 9, this year and informed people about various welfare schemes being implemented by Andhra Pradesh.

    Odisha and Andhra Pradesh are engaged in a five-decade-long dispute over the ownership of Kotia group of villages. Both the states have been claiming their territorial control over Kotia since early 1960s.

    Dora’s statement describing Odisha and Andhra as brothers has fueled a variety of speculations regarding the real intention of the neighbouring state.

    Terming the Andhra Minister’s visit as unfurtunate, senior Congress leader and MLA Tara Prasad Bahinipati accused the Odisha government of neglecting the area. The Odisha government should take immediate steps to prevent any form of intrusion by Andhra Pradesh into Kotia, he said.

  • Ex-sales executive held 4 hours after snatching chain

    Ex-sales executive held 4 hours after snatching chain

    Hyderabad: Bowenpally police arrested one Koppula Akhilesh, a former sales executive with a reputed retail chain, in a robbery case within four hours after receiving a complaint and recovered a gold chain from him, on Monday.

    Bowenpally inspector K Ravi Kumar said five teams worked on the case, verified footage from 40 CCTVs and, based on evidence, identified and arrested Akhilesh.

    Police said Akhilesh used to regularly buy cigarettes from a shop run by an old lady in her house, whose chain he snatched and fled. Police said he had started off as an office boy in a luxury car showroom and later worked at a travel agency.

  • Two spells of rain add to Monday blues

    Two spells of rain add to Monday blues

    Hyderabad: Hyderabad continued to reel from unseasonal weather on Monday, receiving a spell of rainfall in the morning and again in the evening which left key roads waterlogged and several arterial lanes inundated.

    Among the worst-hit areas in the evening spell of rains were Trimulgherry, Kanajiguda, Balanagar, Quthbullapur, Alwal, Bandlaguda, Uppal, Malkajgiri, Hayathnagar, Bahadurpura, Charminar and Singareni Colony in Saroornagar.

    Roads in Purana Haveli, Shalibanda and Malakpet were flooded, with commuters and residents wading through knee-deep water.

    A road in Filmnagar was also washed away by the rains, following which the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation’s town planning section identified dilapidated buildings and started issuing notices to ensure structural integrity.

    Further, civic officials warned against unauthorised constructions and said that all under-construction sites must be well-barricaded, with safety measures in place.

    The areas of Koti, Himayatnagar, Secunderabad, Tarnaka, Kompally, Moula Ali, Rajendranagar, Old City, Osmania University, Malakpet, Saroornagar, Nampally, Dilsukhnagar, Balapur, LB Nagar, Vanasthalipuram, Nagole, Neredmet, Musheerabad, Hayathnagar, Keesara, Medipally, Masab Tank, Mehdipatnam, Attapur and Shaikpet received moderate to heavy rains for around half an hour in the morning.

    Quthbullapur recorded the highest rainfall, at 30.8 mm, followed by Bandlaguda and Uppal, at 29.3 mm each, as per the TS Development and Planning Society report.

    The India Meteorological Department (IMD) said that the state will experience more rain due to the trough running from west Vidarbha to south-interior Karnataka, across Marathwada and north-interior Karnataka, with mainly low-level south-easterly winds.

    On Monday, there was no relief for districts, which continued to receive heavy to very heavy rainfall.

    Hanamkonda, Jagtial, Jayashankar Bhupalapally, Karimnagar, Kamareddy, Khammam, Macherial, Nagarkurnool, Nizamabad, Peddapalli, Ranga Reddy, Rajanna Siricilla, Wanaparthy, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri reported heavy to very heavy rainfall, while Jagtial, Medak, Rajanna Sircilla and Siddipet also recorded hailstorms.

    The highest rainfall in the state on Monday was at Siddipet, at 33.5 mm, followed Medchal-Malkajgiri, at 30.8 mm, and Nirmal, at 29.5 mm.