Hyderabad, Feb 22 (Ians) Hyderabad has 5.50 lakh stray dogs, officials revealed on Wednesday, a day after CCTV footage of a four-year-old boy being mauled to death emerged.
As the horrific visuals triggered public outrage, municipal authorities on Wednesday decided to take steps on war footing to check the menace of stray dogs.
Special Chief Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Arvind Kumar directed the officials to pay special attention to the controlling of stray dogs menace in the limits of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (Ghmc).
Holding a meeting with Ghmc zonal Commissioners and veterinary officers, he asked officials to prepare an action plan on war footing in the limits of Ghmc and other municipalities in the state.
Ghmc officials briefed him that there are currently 5.50 lakh stray dogs in the Ghmc area. They said that this figure was 8.50 lakh in 2011 but their population reduced with sterilisation operations conducted earlier.
Arvind Kumar...
As the horrific visuals triggered public outrage, municipal authorities on Wednesday decided to take steps on war footing to check the menace of stray dogs.
Special Chief Secretary, Municipal Administration and Urban Development, Arvind Kumar directed the officials to pay special attention to the controlling of stray dogs menace in the limits of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (Ghmc).
Holding a meeting with Ghmc zonal Commissioners and veterinary officers, he asked officials to prepare an action plan on war footing in the limits of Ghmc and other municipalities in the state.
Ghmc officials briefed him that there are currently 5.50 lakh stray dogs in the Ghmc area. They said that this figure was 8.50 lakh in 2011 but their population reduced with sterilisation operations conducted earlier.
Arvind Kumar...
- 2/22/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Feb 10 (Ians) The India Cellular and Electronics Association (Icea) on Friday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Up government to facilitate investments as the electronics manufacturing and skill hub to cater to domestic demand and exports. The government has set a target to achieve 300 billion of electronics manufacturing by 2025-26, out of which 75-100 billion of electronics manufacturing is expected from Uttar Pradesh.
“Uttar Pradesh already has more than 60 per cent of total manufacturing units of mobile phones and components. We are confident that with strategic outreach and support, Up can witness accelerated investments and growth of electronics system design and manufacturing (Esdm) units,” said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, Icea.
“Uttar Pradesh has to grow secularly in all verticals and eclipse Shenzhen in China as the global electronics manufacturing hub, Mohindroo added.
The Uttar Pradesh Electronics Manufacturing Policy 2020 is targeting investments of Rs 40,000 crore and creating 4 lakh...
“Uttar Pradesh already has more than 60 per cent of total manufacturing units of mobile phones and components. We are confident that with strategic outreach and support, Up can witness accelerated investments and growth of electronics system design and manufacturing (Esdm) units,” said Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, Icea.
“Uttar Pradesh has to grow secularly in all verticals and eclipse Shenzhen in China as the global electronics manufacturing hub, Mohindroo added.
The Uttar Pradesh Electronics Manufacturing Policy 2020 is targeting investments of Rs 40,000 crore and creating 4 lakh...
- 2/10/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Hyderabad, Feb 8 (Ians) Work has commenced for the revival and restoration plan of Sardar Mahal, a landmark near iconic Charminar in Hyderabad.
Arvind Kumar, Special Chief Secretary, Urban Development, stated on Wednesday that an art studio, a vibrant cultural centre and a small cafe will come up as part of the restoration work.
The official said the work has commenced in a tri-partite agreement with Kalakriti Art Gallery and Quli Qutub Shah Urban Development Authority (Qqsuda).
Arvind Kumar had recently revealed that Sardar Mahal will have an art gallery, cafe and heritage accommodation on lines of Neemrana Fort Palace in Rajasthan.
The state government already announced that Sardar Mahal will be developed as the cultural hub of the city, adding an attraction for thousands of tourists who visit Charminar, Mecca Masjid, Chowmahalla Palace and other monuments every day.
According to officials, Sardar Mahal, a palace built in European style by...
Arvind Kumar, Special Chief Secretary, Urban Development, stated on Wednesday that an art studio, a vibrant cultural centre and a small cafe will come up as part of the restoration work.
The official said the work has commenced in a tri-partite agreement with Kalakriti Art Gallery and Quli Qutub Shah Urban Development Authority (Qqsuda).
Arvind Kumar had recently revealed that Sardar Mahal will have an art gallery, cafe and heritage accommodation on lines of Neemrana Fort Palace in Rajasthan.
The state government already announced that Sardar Mahal will be developed as the cultural hub of the city, adding an attraction for thousands of tourists who visit Charminar, Mecca Masjid, Chowmahalla Palace and other monuments every day.
According to officials, Sardar Mahal, a palace built in European style by...
- 2/8/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, Feb 1 (Ians) A division bench of the Gujarat High Court has set up a committee to be headed by retired justice to look into two incidents where pregnant women were allegedly refused medical aid by hospitals.
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, Feb 1 (Ians) A division bench of the Gujarat High Court has set up a committee to be headed by retired justice to look into two incidents where pregnant women were allegedly refused medical aid by hospitals.
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, Feb 1 (Ians) A division bench of the Gujarat High Court has set up a committee to be headed by retired justice to look into two incidents where pregnant women were allegedly refused medical aid by hospitals.
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
Ahmedabad, Feb 1 (Ians) A division bench of the Gujarat High Court has set up a committee to be headed by retired justice to look into two incidents where pregnant women were allegedly refused medical aid by hospitals.
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
The division bench comprising Chief Justice Arvind Kumar and Justice A.J. Shastri while hearing a Pil observed on Tuesday, “We will appoint an independent panel, as we are seeing too many such incidents where unless an amount is paid, hospitals don’t admit patients…We want an independent authority to examine the issue.”
The court has appointed a three-member committee, which will be led by retired Justice Harsha Devani of the High Court. The other two members are Dr. Lavina Sinha, Deputy Commissioner of Police for Ahmedabad, who is also a licenced physician, and Ias Ramya Mohan, Mission Director of the National Health Mission. To assist the court on the matter Asim...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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