The residents of Drangbal village in Jammu and Kashmir Baramulla district lauded the efforts of the district administration for the construction of the roads
J-K: Residents lauds administration efforts for construction of road at Baramulla s Drangbal village ANI | Updated: May 01, 2021 09:34 IST
Baramulla (Jammu and Kashmir) [India], May 1 (ANI): The residents of Drangbal village in Jammu and Kashmir s Baramulla district lauded the efforts of the district administration for the construction of the roads in the area. Baramulla was known as gateway of Kashmir but it lost its prestige with time. The construction of the road passing through the Drangbal village was being demanded by the residents for better connectivity, Abid Salam, a local resident told ANI.
Salam lauded the efforts of the Jammu and Kashmir administration and the district administration for fulfilling the demand of the residents.
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A Kumbh mela returnee, a school teacher, passed away in Boudh district on Saturday night but his body lay unattended in his house for nearly 12 hours with neither his neighbours nor relatives turned up for cremation.
It was only after the local administration intervened that the body of Sunil Das, who originally hails from Ganjam, could be cremated around 2 pm on Sunday.
This horrifying incident that took place at Dhalpur under Harbhanga police station of Boudh district, about 230km from here, illustrates the level of fear among people about coming in contact with Covid-19 positive people.
The Block Development Officer (BDO) of Harbhanga, Nilakantha Behera told The Telegraph, “The teacher, Sunil Das (65) belonged to Ganjam district but used to stay here along with his wife after retirement.
HC directs Virudhunagar Collector to act on proposal
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The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court has directed Virudhunagar Collector to take appropriate action with respect to the decision to have a walkover bridge at Sengulam village in Aruppukottai in the district.
A Division Bench of Justices M.M. Sundresh and S. Ananthi directed the Collector to take the decision on the recommendation by the Revenue Tahsildar, Aruppukottai, and the Block Development Officer, Tiruchuli.
The court was hearing a public interest litigation petition filed by S. Karuppaiah of Madurai who sought a direction to authorities concerned to construct the walkover bridge in the village.