Asks Chief Conservator Of Forests To Ensure No Tree Is Cut Down Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir High Court on Wednesday banned all types of construction in Gulmarg, the ecological fragile world famous skiing resort in north Kashmir.
Hearing a Public Interest Litigation, a bench of Justices Ali Mohammad Magrey and Vinod Chatterji Koul also banned cutting down of any tree in Gulmarg. This Public Interest Litigation was filed way back in the year 2012. Petitioner, namely Mohammad Rafiq Zargar, has sought restoration of prestige and pristine glory of world-renowned tourist resort, viz. Gulmarg, the court observed.
This Court, the bench said, has passed slew of directions aiming at preserving glory of Gulmarg.
GORHAM â Two people escaped serious injury when the driver crashed a rented snowmobile into a tree Monday afternoon as they were returning the snowmobile at the end of their rental time.
Jason M. Hill, 43 of Naugatuck, Conn., and Kara Aparo, 45, of Bristol, Conn., were riding on the Town Services Trail, which connects Corridor 19 with downtown Gorham when the snowmobile veered off the trail and struck a tree. Both Hill and Aparo were thrown off the snowmobile but were not seriously injured. The snowmobile sustained significant damage.
Hill called 911 and Gorham Ambulance, Fire and EMS, as well as a N.H. Fish and Game conservation officer responded. Hill and Aparo were evaluated at the scene and declined any further medical treatment. They were provided with a courtesy ride back to the rental company.
A CBI spokesperson in Delhi said that a Special CBI Judge sentenced Srivatsava to three years imprisonment with a fine of Rs 70,000 and Delhi-based Pradeep Godhwani, partner of Grand Timber Industries to undergo the imprisonment with a fine of Rs 50,000.The
A CBI spokesperson in Delhi said that a Special CBI Judge sentenced Srivatsava to three years imprisonment with a fine of Rs 70,000 and Delhi-based Pradeep Godhwani, partner of Grand Timber Industries to undergo the imprisonment with a fine of Rs 50,000.The