Noida: The government-backed construction company National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) has sought from the Supreme Court four weeks more to assess whether it needs to submit a fresh and modified resolution plan to the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) for the construction of 17,000 flats in Wish Town.
The NBCC application, submitted with the apex court on April 3, also says that it may not submit a fresh resolution plan at the end of four weeks if it finds the circumstances “unviable”.
“It is submitted that the applicant is requesting for an extension of further four weeks’ time to assess the viability and feasibility of submitting a fresh/modified resolution plan for JIL. In case, submitting a plan in the circumstances stated above is found to be unviable, the applicant reserves its rights to not submit any further plans,” the application reads.
Noida/Ghaziabad: Gautam Budh Nagar on Sunday vaccinated 1,507 people across 12 private hospitals. In Ghaziabad, as many as 1,934 people above 45 years of age were vaccinated at 13 private centres on Sunday. Of the total, 1,931 people were 45 years and above in Ghaziabad.
Dr Neeraj Tyagi, district immunisation officer and in-charge of Covid vaccination in GB Nagar, said, “The vaccination drive was held across 12 private hospitals on Sunday. Of the 1,452 people that were given the first dose, 397 were in the 60 plus category, while 1,055 were in the 45-59 age group category. Also, first and second dose were given to some healthcare workers (HCWs) and frontline workers (FLWs).”
Greater Noida: Six parks, spread over one to four acres, in Delta 1 Sector in Greater Noida need urgent repairs. While railings and boundary walls are missing in some, swings and benches are broken in others.
Apart from these, horticulture work also requires attention in some of these parks, with grass and plants drying up. Residents said repeated complaints have not yielded any results from the Greater Noida Authority so far.
Rishi Pal Bhati, RWA president of Delta 1 Sector, said, “The railings and boundary walls of the Rajesh Pilot Park are broken for six months. Open gyms are also lying in shambles due to the shoddy work done by the contractor. The equipment are damaged and our children are getting hurt. We contacted the authority and contractors, but no action has been taken yet.” He added that apart from repair work on open gyms, the broken swings and the iron railings also needs to be fixed.
A view of dusty and windy weather in New Delhi. (File photo)
NEW DELHI: For the third consecutive day, dusty and gusty winds swept the capital on Thursday. Weatherman said that strong dust-raising winds continue to sweep over Delhi-NCR due to the pressure gradient between Haryana and Gujarat and the presence of a cyclonic circulation over North Rajasthan and neighbouring Pakistan on Tuesday.
Gusty winds of 40- 50 kmph were recorded on Thursday, with PM10 as the lead pollutant due to the transportation of dust. Met officials said that wind speed would start decreasing from Friday.
Kuldeep Srivastava, scientist at India Meteorological Department, and head, Regional Weather Forecasting Centre, said, “Pressure gradient is the force that moves air from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure. If the pressure gradient is strong, the wind speed is high and vice versa.”
Noida/Ghaziabad: More than 16,000 people were vaccinated on the first day under the fourth phase of the drive in both districts. While Noida recorded an 82% coverage, for neighbouring Ghaziabad, the figure was a little over 66%.
The vaccination drive for people above 45 years was conducted across 88 centres in Gautam Budh Nagar and 96 centres in Ghaziabad on Thursday.
While Gautam Budh Nagar had a target of 10,000, Ghaziabad’s target was 14,000 for the day. In Ghaziabad, 7,811 people were inoculated under the fourth phase and in Noida 8,243 people got the shots.
Four adverse event following immunisation (AEFI) cases were recorded in Ghaziabad. No such cases were reported in GB Nagar.