2 die in Jammu, woman DySP Traffic among 64 infected
2 die in Jammu, woman DySP Traffic among 64 infected
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU/SRINAGAR, Jan 9: Two persons including a 29-year-old woman died of COVID-19 in Jammu region while 64 others tested positive for the virus including a female Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) posted in Traffic and 116 others recovered. After long time, active positive cases in Jammu fell below 1000.
The 34-year-old woman DySP Traffic posted in Jammu City and hailing from Paloura Top tested positive for the virus in Jammu today.
A 29-year-old woman from village Gandyal in Kathua district died of Coronavirus at Fortis Hospital Amritsar while 76-year-old man from Buta Nagar Paloura in Jammu district succumbed to the virus and ailments in ASCOMS Sidhra.
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THANE: A retired Deputy Superintendent of Police (Dy SP) has been cheated to the tune of Rs 28 lakh allegedly by three persons, including a husband-wife duo, who promised him to get a canteen contract in Maharashtra s Thane district, police said on Wednesday.
The trio, over a period of three years, extracted money from the retired police officer under the pretext of getting him a contract to run the food canteen at the Ordnance Factory at Ambernath, but never fulfilled their promise, they said.
In all, the victim paid Rs 28 lakh to the trio, but the canteen contract never came, the police said.
Gujarat anti-land grab Act comes into force, district bodies to probe cases
By IANS |
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Wed, Dec 16 2020 16:03 IST |
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Gandhinagar, Dec 16 : The Gujarat Land Grabbing Prohibition Act, 2020 came into force from Wednesday. Under the Act, which is aimed at preventing the forceful takeover of land from farmers, private landowners, government institutions, the government has formed seven- member committees at the district level to probe such cases.
Under this act, which was brought in the monsoon session of the state assembly this year, the Gujarat government has formed seven-member committees headed by the district collectors, which will probe such cases of land grabbing. The other members of the panel are the District Development Officer (DDO) for district Panchayats, the Municipal Commissioners for municipal corporation areas, the CEO of Area Development Authorities, the Superintendent of Police (SP), the Police Commissioners of the concer