ACB officials start probe on Jamuna Hatcheries at Masaipet
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May 17, 2021 20:40 IST
Meeting with farmers to be held on May 25 followed by survey of lands from May 26 to 28
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Officials who began the enquiry into land encroachment allegations against former minister E. Rajender at Masaipet in Medak district speaking to the media on Monday.
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Meeting with farmers to be held on May 25 followed by survey of lands from May 26 to 28
After a few days’ gap, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) and Revenue officials came to Masaipet and checked the Revenue records pertaining to Jamuna Hatcheries once again. This time, the enquiry is being done as per directions of the High Court after the management approached it for justice alleging that their company was targeted by the authorities who illegally entered their premises.
HC Wants Govt to Probe if Isha Foundation Collected Money for Cauvery Calling as State Project
The bench was hearing a petition that alleged Isha Foundation collected Rs 10,626 crore from the public by projecting the Cauvery Calling initiative as a state government project.
Karnataka high court. Photo: Sidharth Telang/Flickr CC-BY-NC 2.0
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New Delhi: The Karnataka high court on Monday orally directed the state government to enquire whether any money was collected by Isha Foundation or Isha Outreach, headed by ‘Sadhguru’ Jaggi Vasudev, for the ‘Cauvery Calling’ project by projecting it as an initiative of the state government,
LiveLaw reported.
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Bye bye bye-laws
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Building block: Where are the stricter rules?
No progress on draft bye-laws that were supposed to stop illegal constructions in city as councillors are unable to see eye to eye
The draft
BBMP) about two years ago, are gathering dust. Presented as a solution for stopping
illegal constructions and adopting environment-friendly buildings in the city, the exercise of updating the bye-laws, which was last revised in 2003, fell apart after it met opposition in the council. No fresh attempt has been made to re-start the work.
Among several provisions proposed in the revised document is the powers that the civic body gave itself to take punitive measures to check illegal constructions. That could be either forfeiting the entire ground floor or 10 per cent of the total built up area or stiff fines of at least Rs 1 lakh if the