Agartala (Tripura) [India], January 27 (ANI): Restrictions under Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) have been imposed in the Agartala Municipal Corporation area due to ongoing agitation of the Joint Movement Committee of 10323 (a group of terminated teachers).
Tripura: Police used water cannon, tear gas to disperse teachers protesting near CM s residence ANI | Updated: Jan 27, 2021 21:38 IST
Agartala (Tripura) [India], January 27 (ANI): Several protesters were injured on Wednesday after the Tripura police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) used tear gas and water cannon to disperse hundreds of protesting teachers who blocked roads in front of Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Dev s official quarters.
A few of the protesters have been injured while at least two police vehicles have been destroyed.
According to Arindam Nath, IG (Law and Order) of Tripura Police, till now 165 persons have been arrested including six women. Since the area where the protest is taking place is next to the IGM hospital and VIP quarters, utmost care is being taken, said Arindam Nath, IG (Law and Order) of Tripura Police.
Commercial Flight Operations Commence at Sikkim s Pakyong Airport After 19 Months
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Commercial passenger flight services at Sikkim s lone airport at Pakyong near Gangtok resumed on Saturday after a gap of about 19 months.
A SpiceJet aircraft with 57 passengers from Delhi landed at the Pakyong airport, as Sikkim Health Minister M.K. Sharma welcomed the travellers. The flight returned with 21 passengers.
Terming it a historic day, Sharma said that airline services would be a lifeline for the Sikkimese people and boost tourism and trade in the mountainous state.
Additional Chief Secretary of Sikkim (tourism and civil aviation), K. Jayakumar, said that resumption of flight operations was possible after several technical interventions.
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Sikkim resumes commercial flight services after 19 months
Commercial passenger flight services at Sikkims lone airport at Pakyong near Gangtok resumed on Saturday after a gap of about 19 months. A SpiceJet aircraft with 57 passengers from Delhi landed at the Pakyong airport, as Sikkim Health Minister M.K. Sharma welcomed the travellers. The flight returned with 21 passengers.
Terming it a historic day, Sharma said that airline services would be a lifeline for the Sikkimese people and boost tourism and trade in the mountainous state.
Additional Chief Secretary of Sikkim (tourism and civil aviation), K. Jayakumar, said that resumption of flight operations was possible after several technical interventions.