Tag: June 5

  • Manipur govt extends Internet suspension till June 5

    Manipur govt extends Internet suspension till June 5

    IMPHAL: As the sporadic incidents of violence continued in Manipur, the government extended the suspension of Internet services till June 5 to prevent the spread of rumours and videos, photos, and messages, which might affect the law and order situation in the ethnic-violence hit northeastern state.

    Commissioner, Home, H. Gyan Prakash, in a fresh notification extending the suspension of Internet services till June 5, said that the Director General of Police, Manipur, reported that there are still reports of incidents like arson of houses and premises.

    “There is an apprehension that some anti-social elements might use social media extensively for transmission of images, hate speech and hate video messages inciting the passions of the public, which might have serious repercussions for the law and order situation in the state,” the order said.

    After the widespread violence broke out on May 3 in 11 of the 16 districts during and after the ‘Tribal Solidarity March’ called by the All Tribal Students’ Union of Manipur to oppose the demand for inclusion of the Meitei community in the Scheduled Tribe category, the Manipur government suspended the Internet to control the situation.

    When shortage of various essentials, transport fuel and life-saving drugs, disturbances in banking and ATM facilities shattered the normal life, the Internet suspension for around a month across the mountainous state further added to the problems of the people.

    Media, students and business communities are facing lots of problems in the absence of Internet services. Various organisations, including have been demanding immediate restoration of Internet service in Manipur.

  • Haryana CM Khattar To Meet Himachal Counterpart Sukhu On June 5

    Haryana CM Khattar To Meet Himachal Counterpart Sukhu On June 5

    Haryana Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar and his Himachal Pradesh counterpart Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu will meet on June 5 to discuss interstate issues, according to a statement issued on Wednesday.

    Khattar chaired a high-level meeting with administrative secretaries to review projects worth more than Rs 100 crore, it said.The issues include construction of the Kishau Dam, a new parallel linked channel from Dadupur to the Hamida Head, Saraswati river rejuvenation and heritage development projects and the water cess issue (for hydro projects), the statement added.

    Khattar said in the meeting that work is being done on various drinking water and irrigation schemes.

    “It is the priority of the state government to provide clean drinking water in sufficient quantities to the citizens across the state uninterruptedly. Also, water will be available for irrigation to the farmers after these projects are completed,” he added.

    The officers apprised the chief minister that work is underway to remodel the Gurugram Water Service channel and construction of the Mewat Feeder Canal project, besides increasing capacity of the JLN Canal and Hansi branch canal’s carrier system.

    “These irrigation and water projects will provide relief in areas with groundwater crises and water for irrigation will be available to industries and farmers,” he said.

    The officials added that work on remodelling of the augmentation canal in Yamunanagar, concrete linking and remodelling from the Munak Head (Karnal) to Khubru Head (Sonipat), increasing the capacity of the sewage treatment plant channel in Dhanwapur and Behrampur (Gurugram), among others, are being expedited.

    Khattar said the state government is endeavouring to strengthen the metro and road network in Gurugram and Faridabad.

    The Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority will commence the civil work on the 28-kilometre metro network within a month. Metro connectivity from Rezang La Chowk to Dwarka Sector 21 and the Regional Rapid Transit System from Sarai Kale Khan to Panipat is also being formulated.

    Khattar directed the officers to expedite the work on the state’s first international-level convention centre being built in Faridabad’s Sector 78.

    The centre will include a 200-room hotel, an exhibition and an auditorium block.

    -With PTI Input

  • President Murmu accepts CM Stalin’s invitation to visit Chennai on June 5

    President Murmu accepts CM Stalin’s invitation to visit Chennai on June 5

    CHENNAI: President Droupadi Murmu has accepted Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin’s invitation to preside over the inauguration event of a multi-speciality hospital in Chennai’s Guindy. She would visit the city on June 5.

    The multi-speciality hospital consists of 1000 beds and has come up at a cost of Rs 230 crores. Upon meeting the President, Stalin handed the invitation and presented a biography of DMK’s patriarch M Karunanidhi.

    Stalin New Delhi visit resumed at 6 am today in an Air India flight owing to technical snag in the flight he was supposed to board on Thursday night.

    To avoid such delays, he has booked three tickets back to Chennai: One for the 4:20 PM Vistara Airlines flight; one for the 7:15 PM Air India flight and the other for the 8:20 PM Vistara Airlines flight.