Three Days After Death, Body Of BDO Airlifted From Gurez
Three days after death, body of BDO airlifted from Gurez
An official told the news agency KNO, that a Block Development Officer (BDO), identified as Abdul Saleem Darzi of Anantnag, posted at Tulail had collapsed while he was on duty.
He said the officer was immediately shifted to a nearby hospital where doctors declared him dead on arrival, However, the body was not immediately airlifted from Gurez due to bad weather conditions.
The official said that the body was airlifted today via an army helicopter from Tulail to Sonerwani helipad, from where the body was taken to his ancestral home in an ambulance by the district administration.
BDO Tulail Collapses On Duty, Dies
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Bengal tea garden workers say will not vote if demand for metalled road not met
Workers of a tea garden in West Bengal s Jalpaiguri district on Saturday said that they would not cast their votes in the upcoming assembly elections if their demand for a metalled road connecting the garden with National Highway 31 is not met. The tea garden workers under the banners of Trinamool Congress Cha Mazdoor Union , and the Adivasi Vikas Parishad s Sramik Sanghatan marched on the kuchcha road from the New Glencoe tea garden to NH-31, raising the slogan, No road no vote .
The workers said that they have been assured a number of times of a pucca road which never materialised.
Activist alleges ‘help’ from panchayat chief to illegal resorts in MTR
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Lawyer and environment activist ‘Elephant’ G. Rajendran has written to the District Collector expressing his apprehensions that the Masinagudi village panchayat president was ‘helping’ people running illegal resorts and home-stays in the Mudumalai Tiger Reserve (MTR).
In his petition, Mr. Rajendran alleged that the Masinagudi village panchayat president was ‘attempting to help the violators’ instead of taking action against them.
“It is learnt that the Block Development Officer and others visited and tried to lock and seal some illegal resorts and home-stays. By mutual understanding with the president and others, the officials returned without taking action.
Over 300 activists of Nagrik Ekta Manch on Wednesday staged a Rail Roko agitation at the Goelkera Railway Station of the Howrah-Mumbai main line, demanding the stoppage of mail and express trains there.
Men and women sat on the railway tracks and started their agitation from 8:45 am, disrupting train movement along the route.
Several senior railway officials of South Eastern Railway s Chakradharpur division including the senior divisional commercial manager Manish Pathak rushed to the spot.
Deployment of Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRP) was also made in adequate numbers to prevent any untoward incident.
Leading the agitation, the president of the outfit, Laxman Malgandi said that Goelkera Railway Station assumes importance as several mail and express trains running in Howrah- Mumbai main trunk route passes through it.
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