Govt gears up to receive 6 lakh Amarnath yatris this year
Govt gears up to receive 6 lakh Amarnath yatris this year
CS reviews arrangements
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Jan 24: Chief Secretary, B V R Subrahmanyam today chaired 10th meeting of the High-Level Committee (HLC) of Shri Amarnathji Shrine Board (SASB) to review the preparations being made for a safe and hassle-free Shri Amarnathji Yatra 2021.
He reviewed in detail the facilities for safe, smooth, and secure movement of pilgrims particularly along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway and Baltal and Chandanwari yatra tracks up to the holy cave.
The Chief Secretary also reviewed the status of track up-gradation works on Baltal & Chandanwari routes, improvements at the access control gates, establishment of temporary camps, shelter sheds, health/medical camps and Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) at various locations, provisions of drinking water supply, lighting, LPG, ration, medicine and mobile connectivity besides e
CS Chairs HLC Meeting Of Amarnath Shrine Board
CS chairs HLC meeting of Shri Amarnath Shrine Board
The Chief Secretary reviewed in detail the facilities for safe, smooth, and secure movement of pilgrims particularly along the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway and Baltal and Chandanwari yatra tracks up to the Holy Cave.
The Chief Secretary also reviewed the status of track up-gradation works on Baltal & Chandanwari routes, improvements at the access control gates, establishment of temporary camps, shelter sheds, health/medical camps and Emergency Operation Centers (EOCs) at various locations, provisions of drinking water supply, lighting, LPG, ration, Medicine and mobile connectivity besides establishment of Joint Control Rooms as per NDMA suggestion.
Now, big cats of Mysuru zoo to be fed chicken instead of beef
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The enforcement of the anti-cow slaughter ordinance led to the closure of beef shops
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The enforcement of the anti-cow slaughter ordinance led to the closure of beef shops
With the anti-cow slaughter ordinance becoming a law in Karnataka, beef has been replaced with chicken in the diet of the big cats of Mysuru zoo.
However, veterinarians will be keeping a close watch on the tigers, lions, leopards and other carnivores at the zoo for any changes in their behaviour or other physiological parameters.
Lack of Transparency in PM-CARES Fund Disturbing : Ex Civil Servants to Narendra Modi It is necessary that, for reasons of probity and adherence to standards of public accountability, the financial details of receipts and expenditures be made available in order to avoid doubts of wrongdoing.
People watch the live telecast of Prime Minister Narendra Modi launching the COVID -19 vaccination drive in Varanasi, January 16, 2021. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi:Â A group of 100 former civil servants have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, criticising the lack of transparency associated with the PM-CARES Fund. The Central government refusing to divulge information about the Fund under the Right to Information Act, by claiming it is not a public authority, was the immediate trigger for the letter.
MP Tourism Minister Usha Thakur (Source: Facebook/Usha Thakur)
The Madhya Pradesh forest department has transferred the deputy forest ranger who filed a criminal complaint against the state tourism minister, Usha Thakur from the Bagraunda forest post in Mhow to Chapria in Manpur.
The officer, identified as Ram Suresh Babu, in his complaint to the police on January 12 had alleged that Usha Thakur and her supporters had forcibly taken away a heavy-duty earth extraction JCB machine and a tractor-trolley on January 11 night that were seized during illegal stone and soil mining in a reserved forest area.
Ram Suresh Babu s complaint against Usha Thakur and her supporters was not registered by the police but the forest minister was forced to constitute a high-level inquiry headed by a Principal Chief Conservator of Forest level officer as the opposition raised the issue.