To be shifted back after total renovation of Boys Hostel
Mysore/Mysuru: With leaking and plaster falling off the roof at Under-Graduate Boys Hostel, the authorities of
Mysore Medical College and Research Institute (MMC&RI) are accommodating first year medical students in Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) hostel, off Hunsur Road, till the renovation of the existing building on JLB Road in city is completed.
The rooms, situated on third floor of the UG Medical Hostel for Boys, were in a bad condition with the peeled plaster falling on students. The Hostel was built 50 years ago to house the UG medicos who seek admission to Government Medical College, Mysuru. Over the years, due to lack of maintenance, the Hostel building had become unfit for occupation.
City Police Commissioner Dr. Chandragupta to issue official notification
Mysuru: The vexed and long-drawn vehicle parking issue on D. Devaraja Urs Road in Central Business District of the city has finally seen a logical end with a resolution that no vehicle including that of the shop owners can be parked on this road beyond four hours. Violating vehicles would be wheel-locked and action would be taken against the owners under the provisions of Motor Vehicles Act.
The four-hour parking decision was taken at a meeting of traders, locals, customers, senior citizens and the members of Traffic Advisory Committee yesterday. The meeting was held in the premises of Devaraja Traffic Police Station under the leadership of Traffic ACP S.N. Sandesh Kumar.
Consensus reached at police meeting with shopkeepers, traders and citizens for limiting parking time
The four-hour parking rule on the busy D. Devaraj Urs Road, the city’s major commercial hub, appears imminent as consensus was reached among the shopkeepers and other stakeholders who came together here at a meeting on Thursday over the proposal of Mysuru traffic police for easing parking woes, particularly during peak hours.
As a majority of the four-wheelers parked on the road belonged to the shopkeepers, depriving parking space for the shoppers and tourists, the police came up with the idea of introducing the rule where no four-wheeler could be parked beyond four hours. The flouting vehicles would be wheel-locked and penalty would be imposed on the erring vehicle owner.
12-hour Section 144 from tomorrow evening
Mysore/Mysuru: With 2020 coming to an end, party-goers are excited to welcome 2021 in hopes things will change for the better. But it looks like the Police are pouring cold water on
New Year’s Eve celebrations in city by imposing the next best thing to a curfew Section 144 of the Cr.PC.
The 12-hour Section 144 comes into effect across Mysuru city limits from 6 pm tomorrow (Dec. 31), 2020 till 6 am on Jan. 1, 2021. Mysuru City Police Commissioner Dr. Chandragupta issued an order last evening and according to this, prohibitory order for 12 hours will be strictly imposed, and defaulters will be punished.
Wheel Lock!
December 22, 2020
Traffic Police plan four hour parking time limit and wheel locking of cars to stop shop-keepers on Devaraja Urs Road from hogging parking space meant for public
Mysore/Mysuru: Be prepared for the wheel lock of your car and pay fine if you are caught by the cops for parking your four-wheeler for more than four hours on
D. Devaraja Urs Road in city.
This is the plan of Mysuru Traffic Police in the wake of complaints from the general public that the shop-keepers would park their vehicles for the whole day due to which they don’t find parking on this road. Some of them would park their vehicles on small lanes adjacent to D.D. Urs Road choking traffic movement.