Tamil Nadu | State-run TASMAC announced the implementation of the government order (GO) to close 500 retail liquor shops, which will not open from June 22. In Tamil Nadu, the state-run TASMAC announced the implementation of a Government Order (GO) to close 500 liquor retail outlets. These shops will not open from June 22.
Tamil Nadu minister V. Senthil Balaji had made an announcement in this regard in the state assembly last April. He was then in charge of the Excise Department. Senthil Balaji was arrested last week by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in an alleged ‘cash for job’ scam. Today he has undergone bypass surgery in a private hospital. Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) said in a statement, “Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. The Government Order (GO) in this regard was issued on April 20, 2023, he said, referring to the announcement made in the Assembly then on “Stalin’s instructions”.
In this order, 500 retail shops of liquor were asked to be identified and closed. According to TASMAC, “The government has been asked to implement the order to identify those 500 retail outlets in the state and close them with effect from June 22, 2023.” According to the statement issued by TASMAC, “This On this basis, 500 retail shops will remain closed from June 22.” Bhasha Niharika Manisha
पंजाब Sardar Bhupinder Singh AIG of Special Task Force Ferozepur range police. According to the guidelines of the ASI while tightening the noose against the drug smugglers in Ferozepur range. Satpal and 4 people under the leadership of Sub Inspector Gurnek Singh have been arrested with 102 grams of Heroin and computerized Conde. Giving this information, Deputy Captain Police Rajbir Singh said that A.S.I. Satpal had received secret information during patrolling and checking of suspicious persons that Simran alias Reena wife Avtar and his son Suraj Vasi Ferozepur Cantt are doing business of selling heroin, then on the basis of the information received by the police party, both mother and son were raided. were overpowered from whom 52 grams of heroin and a computer were recovered on search. He told that Sub Inspector Gurnek Singh and his police party while checking the suspicious persons got this secret information that Kulwinder Singh resident of village Buh Gujjar and Sucha Singh, a resident of Fatehgarh Panjtur, does the business of selling heroin. He told that the sub-inspector and his police party raided and nabbed both the named persons, from whom 50 grams of heroin was recovered from them. Station STF against the four arrested persons. S.A.S. NDPS in the city Cases have been registered under the Act and they are being interrogated. According to the information received, the value of the seized heroin in the international market is said to be Rs 51 lakh.
Sultanpur Lodhi | Blood relations have been seen being broken. In fact, during a family dispute over a minor issue, a father threw acid on his son Pravesh and daughter-in-law. During this, both got badly burnt. In this attack, the left side of the boy’s face including the eye was completely scorched. He has been admitted to Civil Hospital Sultanpur Lodhi for treatment. Giving information, injured Pravesh’s son Balwinder Singh resident of Mohalla Mahiriya said that his father always used to quarrel with him. Even last night when he returned home, his father started abusing his mother and wife. After which he was attacked with acid. He has demanded the administration to take legal action against the accused father. CCTV of this whole matter. The video is also going viral on social media.
Along with this, on the basis of the statements of the boy, the police of Sultanpur Lodhi police station have registered a case against the accused father Balwinder Singh under various sections and raids are being conducted to arrest him.
Lucknow | Taking a positive step towards effectively streamlining the distribution of ‘fortified rice’ in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, the Yogi government has started allotting paddy to those rice mills where blenders will be installed. In the second phase of the Central Government’s Rice Fortification Scheme, 64,365 ration shops have been selected in 60 districts of the state. Among these, efforts are being made to benefit 12 crore beneficiaries from the annual allocation of 46.10 lakh metric tonnes under the National Food Safety Act (NFSA). It is believed that by July this year, the process of providing fortified rice to NFSA beneficiaries in every district of the state can be completed. Significantly, rice is the staple food of 65 percent of India’s population and India is also the largest producer and consumer of rice with 22 percent production in the world. In such a situation, fortified rice has an important role in keeping the nutrition replenishment smooth in the people through food.
According to the 2011 census, 19.98 crore people reside in 75 districts of 18 divisions of Uttar Pradesh. In such a situation, the state government has geared up to provide the benefit of fortified rice to 15.05 NFSL beneficiaries of the state. As per the intention of CM Yogi, 12 crore beneficiaries have started getting benefits through annual allocation of 46.10 lakh metric tonnes under NFSA through 64,365 ration shops in 60 districts under Rice Fortification Scheme in the state. Similarly, by March 2024, the Uttar Pradesh government has taken steps towards achieving the target of providing fortified rice to 3.61 crore ration card holders through 79,365 ration shops through 1718 rice mills with blenders in the state. Already, a total of 1917 lakh beneficiaries including 1823 Anganwadis, 865 ration shops have been benefited through 102 rice mills in Chandauli and Sewapuri blocks of Varanasi in the year 2021 as a pilot project in the state. Taking this success forward, the benefit of fortified rice was extended to 3.96 crore people in the first phase in the state.
Under the guidance of the Central Government, the work of providing benefits to the people through distribution of fortified rice in the state is going on in three phases. In the first phase, till March 2022, the ICDS and PM Poshan Yojana were effectively implemented across the country. At the same time, in the second phase, the direction for effective implementation of high burden districts and other welfare schemes is being decided. In the third phase, by March 2024, priority is being given to make the benefits of fortified rice reach the people smoothly in all the districts. The main focus of the state government is also on fulfilling these goals. The allotment process has started in 73 districts in the state. At present, the monthly requirement of fortified rice in the state is 4.95 lakh metric tonnes, while a total of 24.56 lakh metric tonnes of fortified rice is available with the state.
Hyderabad: Minister for Animal Husbandry Talasani Srinivas Yadav said that since the Bonalu festival would showcase Telangana’s rich culture and heritage, the State government had decided to celebrate the upcoming Bonalu festivities, which begin on June 22, on the grand scale.
As the Bonalu festival begins at Golkonda Fort on June 22, the Minister discussed about arrangements with the officials concerned here on Saturday and directed them to ensure the success of the festival on that day.
He said the State government has sanctioned Rs.15 crores for the celebrations of Bonalu Festival in twin cities, in which Rs 10 lakhs have been sanctioned to the Golkonda festival.
Officials were directed to make proper arrangements, including erection of barricades, uninterrupted power supply, deployment of security, availability of drinking water, installation of CC cameras and cleanliness at the temples.
He also informed that the TS RTC would be operating special buses to the Golkonda Fort on the festival day for the devotees and the government would deploy adequate police personnel to monitor the visitors and also maintain the law and order.
MLA Kausar Mohiuddin and other senior officials were present in the meeting.
Raipur. Chhattisgarh State BJP Spokesperson MLA Ranjana Sahu demanded the resignation of PWD Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu while demanding adequate compensation from the Chief Minister for the death of a milk trader who fell into a road pit between Mangla Lokhandi in Bilaspur due to PWD’s negligence. He said that the PWD had left the pothole open on the road. Due to which this accident happened.
State BJP spokesperson MLA Ranjana Sahu said that neither the Home Department nor the Public Works Department is being handled by Tamradhwaj Sahu. The law and order of entire Chhattisgarh has derailed. The Chief Minister says that the situation has improved in Bastar while his own MLA’s convoy was attacked in Bijapur. All the claims of Tamradhwaj Sahu as Home Minister have proved to be hollow. The performance of his departmental work as Public Works Minister is that the wall of his own official residence collapses twice a year. The condition of the roads of entire Chhattisgarh is dilapidated. The road has turned into potholes. The situation is such that during Chhattisgarhia Olympics, a young player lost his life due to bad road. He could not be taken to Raigad Hospital on time. A player daughter of Bastar also became a victim.
State BJP spokesperson MLA Ranjana Sahu said that people are getting casualties due to bad roads in the entire state. When the issue of the plight of the roads is raised, Public Works Minister Tamradhwaj Sahu shirks his responsibility and makes baseless comments. A citizen of Chhattisgarh lost his life again due to leaving an open pothole on the road. For which the Public Works Minister is directly responsible and Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel is more responsible than him who is not making any arrangements to improve the roads of Chhattisgarh. A compensation of Rs 50 lakh should be given to the family of the person who lost his life due to the negligence of the Public Works Department and the Public Works Minister, who has failed to discharge his duty, should be sacked. If Tamradhwaj Sahu has morality, he should accept his failure and resign himself. When Panchayat department was not handled by TS Singhdev, he resigned. Now Tamradhwaj should follow them.