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No action plan to check monkey menace, Allahabad HC to issue notice to UP
No action plan to check monkey menace, Allahabad HC to issue notice to UP

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

No action plan to check monkey menace, Allahabad HC to issue notice to UP

Noida: The Allahabad high court on Thursday took strong exception to the Ghaziabad administration, UP govt, and Centre not filing their plan of action to check the monkey menace in the state, particularly in Ghaziabad. The court asked the registry to serve them with a notice. Expressing disappointment with the lackadaisical approach of the concerned authorities, the bench of chief justice Arun Bhansali and justice Kshitij Shailendra directed notices to be issued to the chairman of the Animal Welfare Board of India, member secretary of UP's State Animal Welfare Board, executive officers of Nagar Palika Parishad (Loni & Khoda Makanpur), and secretary of the Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, seeking replies by the next hearing on Aug 22. While acknowledging the response from Muradnagar's executive officer, the court reminded UP's chief secretary to file the affidavit as previously directed. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida The remaining respondents include secretary union ministry of forest environment and climate change, district magistrate Ghaziabad, municipal commissioner, GMC, executive officer, Nagar Palika Parishad, Modi Nagar and vice chairman GDA. While hearing a PIL filed by Ghaziabad residents on May 6, the court sought a detailed reply from a dozen respondents by July 10, seeking a plan of action for checking rising instances of man-monkey conflicts. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Counsel of the petitioner said that there was a need for adequate infirmaries, veterinary care centres, transport/rescue vans, a relocation plan to forest areas, adequate provisions of food, and setting up a 24x7 helpline portal. The petition raised the issues of the increasing population of monkeys, increasing man-monkey conflict, hunger and loss of food to monkeys, their starvation, and the cruel/inhuman conditions the monkeys are living in. The counsel suggested that iIf the state authorities lack expertise, they can seek expert scientific advice from institutions like Wildlife Institute of India, IUCN etc.

FIR against 113 for attacking Math head in Ballia
FIR against 113 for attacking Math head in Ballia

Hans India

time09-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

FIR against 113 for attacking Math head in Ballia

Ballia: A case has been registered against 113 people, including BSP's Rasra Municipal Council (Nagar Palika Parishad) chairman Vinay Shankar Jaiswal, for allegedly attacking Mahamandaleshwar Kaushlendra Giri, head of the Shri Nath Baba Math in Uttar Pradesh's Ballia, police said on Tuesday. Five accused, including a local journalist, have been arrested in the matter. According to the police, a video from the Rasra town surfaced on social media on Monday, purportedly showing a scuffle between Mahant Kaushlendra Giri and his supporters and municipal chairman Jaiswal along with his associates. Rasra SHO Vipin Singh said that acting on a complaint filed by Mahant Giri, the police registered an FIR late Monday night against 13 named individuals, including Jaiswal, local journalist Shiva Ji Bagle, and 100 unidentified persons under various sections of the BNS. In his complaint, Mahant Giri said that while he was preparing for the upcoming Shravan month rituals at the math, a group of people entered the premises raising slogans. When he objected, Jaiswal allegedly incited the crowd to kill him, following which he was physically attacked and injured, the FIR claims. On the other hand, Jaiswal told reporters that he had gone to inspect a proposed beautification project at the Ramleela Maidan on the basis of a request received from a local committee. He alleged that Mahant Giri used abusive language and assaulted him. Jaiswal claimed he now fears for his life and safety. Superintendent of Police Omvir Singh said that the matter stemmed from a dispute involving the traditional Ramleela committee and the math premises. He said the municipal chairman and some others allegedly tried to provoke a confrontation at the site and misbehaved with Mahant Giri. Taking cognisance of the incident, the additional superintendent of police (north) has been tasked with investigating the alleged defamatory campaign and anti-social activities carried out against the math and its leadership, both in the recent past and currently.

Pack of dogs bite 23 people in two hours in Khargone
Pack of dogs bite 23 people in two hours in Khargone

Time of India

time23-06-2025

  • Health
  • Time of India

Pack of dogs bite 23 people in two hours in Khargone

Khargone: A pack of dogs bit 23 people, including 10 children, in two adjacent areas of Khargone district headquarters within two hours on Monday noon. Most of the children were bitten on their faces. The district collector organised a review meeting and ordered the sterilisation of dogs. The civil surgeon of Khargone district hospital, Dr Amar Singh Chauhan, told TOI that about half a dozen dogs bit 23 people in wards 24 and 26. This includes about 10 children. He said that most of the children were bitten on their faces and that all the affected people received category two and three bites. He said that most of them were discharged after receiving anti-rabies, immunoglobulin, and antibiotic injections. About half a dozen seriously affected children are currently being treated in the district hospital, he added. The civil surgeon stated that he instructed the in-charge of all the hospitals in the district not to send people affected by dog bites to the district hospital because it leads to a shortage of injections there. Surgical specialist Dr Pankaj Mahajan told media persons that the children had deep wounds on their heads, faces, and ears, and some of them required stitches. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Buy Brass Laxmi Ji Idol For Wealth, Peace & Happiness Luxeartisanship Shop Now Undo On the other hand, district collector Bhavya Mittal told TOI that the availability of the anti-rabies vaccine is being ensured in all the govt hospitals of the district. Along with this, data of the affected people who came to the district hospital in the last six months from different parts of the district is being sought. She said that a review meeting was also held this evening, and instructions have been given for the sterilisation of dogs as per the rules. There is a wide response to today's incident, and people have demanded the Nagar Palika Parishad catch the dogs. These incidents took place in Sanjay Nagar and the adjoining Dussehra Maidan areas. Rickshaw driver Mohammad Ejaz and another woman, Muskan, said that as soon as their daughters came out of the Anganwadi, the dogs attacked both and injured them severely. One daughter's cheek and eye were badly affected, she added.

CM Yogi to unveil Rs 676.32 crore development projects in Deoria
CM Yogi to unveil Rs 676.32 crore development projects in Deoria

Time of India

time27-04-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

CM Yogi to unveil Rs 676.32 crore development projects in Deoria

1 2 Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for 501 development projects worth approximately Rs 676.32 crore in Deoria on Tuesday. The projects include the inauguration of 341 works worth Rs 253.64 crore and foundation-laying for 160 projects valued at over Rs 422.67 crore. The district panchayat accounts for the highest number of inaugurated projects, with 215 works worth Rs 22.59 crore. The Chief Minister will also inaugurate 29 projects under the public works department (PWD), 26 under the Namami Gange and rural water supply department, 12 under the irrigation and water resources department, and 10 projects of the Nagar Palika Parishad, Gaura Barhaj. The foundation stone ceremony will primarily focus on 28 projects of the PWD, 15 projects for the rural engineering department, and the irrigation and water resources department. Furthermore, foundation stones will be laid for 14 projects of Nagar Panchayat Laar, 13 projects of the district urban development agency, and 11 projects each under the AYUSH and Planning Departments.

Agency blacklisted for delay in construction of cow shed
Agency blacklisted for delay in construction of cow shed

Time of India

time26-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Agency blacklisted for delay in construction of cow shed

Kanpur: District magistrate Kanpur Nagar Jitendra Pratap Singh on Saturday, in review meeting, directed to black list the implementing agency UPC LDSF and take action against its executive engineer for the delay in completion of construction work of large cow shed in Jamalpur, Kakwan and Nanamau villages in Bilhaur. While giving instructions for the protection of destitute cows, the district magistrate said that all the Block Development Officers should protect 30 destitute cows every month in their respective blocks and ensure proceedings for handing over at least 40 cattle under the Chief Minister's Participation Scheme. The DM directed the additional municipal commissioner (Municipal Corporation) to also protect 100 destitute cows every month. He directed the Nagar Palika Parishad (Bilhaur, Ghatampur) and Nagar Panchayat (Bithoor, Shivrajpur) to ensure protection of 25 cows every month in their respective cow shelters, which should be reviewed monthly by the district veterinary officer. Expressing dissatisfaction over the progress of Aadhar linking of Divyangjans, the DM directed the district minority welfare officer to get all the pending cases verified on Saturday itself. While reviewing 10 pending projects that are affecting the ranking of the district, he directed to send a letter to the principal secretary (Planning). Chief development officer Deeksha Jain, basic shiksha adhikari, zila panchayat raj adhikari and other departmental officers were present in the meeting.

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