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No-fly zone declared in Vellore on June 25-26 for Chief Minister's visit
No-fly zone declared in Vellore on June 25-26 for Chief Minister's visit

The Hindu

time9 hours ago

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

No-fly zone declared in Vellore on June 25-26 for Chief Minister's visit

Collector V. R. Subbulaxmi on Sunday has declared that the district will be a no fly zone on June 25-26 during the visit of the Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, who will inaugurate refurbished British era Pentland Multi-Speciality Hospital that comes within Vellore Corporation limits and distribute government financial assistance to beneficiaries. According to a press release, all individuals and civil agencies are prohibited from flying any non-conventional aerial objects in the district without any prior permission on the said days. The district police will destroy or confiscate any UAVs that violate this restriction. Further, the operator found violating these orders will be charged under the provisions of the Indian Penal Code. It has been informed that approval for utilisation of drones by any operator or civil/government agency is governed by guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the release said.

Food safety officials seize a tonne of artificially-ripened mangoes in Vellore
Food safety officials seize a tonne of artificially-ripened mangoes in Vellore

The Hindu

time05-06-2025

  • The Hindu

Food safety officials seize a tonne of artificially-ripened mangoes in Vellore

The Food Safety Division and Health department officials of Vellore Corporation seized one tonne of mangoes that were artificially ripened with chemicals while conducting a surprise inspection at the shops and warehouses in Vellore fruit market on Thursday. Officials of the Department of Food Safety said that more than 30 wholesale mango traders function from the British era wholesale fruit market within the Corporation limits. They buy mangoes from neighbouring farming villages in Ranipet, Tirupattur, Krishnagiri and Tiruvannamalai. 'Traditionally, Vellore is the second biggest wholesale market for mangoes after Salem. Huge quantities of mangoes were traded during the season between April and July,' S. Rajesh, Food Safety Officer (Vellore), told The Hindu. The raid, first in the season, was led by P.K. Kailesh, Designated Officer (DO) in-charge, Department of Food Safety (Vellore), following complaints from consumers that mangoes were being artificially ripened using chemical agents, such as carbide and ethylene. As the ripening of mangoes using chemicals posed potential health risks, the department was prompted to ban their use. 'Some vendors artificially ripen fruits, especially mangoes, as they can sell more stocks in a shorter period before the end of the season. Awareness is being created among wholesale and retail dealers against such methods of ripening of fruits,' said P. Gnanavel, president, Vellore All Traders Association. At present, on an average, Vellore town gets at least 1,000 tonnes of mangoes every day for wholesale and retail sale. After local consumption, most of the stocks get sold to fruit pulp factories in Krishnagiri and Chittoor (A.P.) for making packaged juices and other products.

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