Four teams have been formed to trace them: police
Thirteen prisoners escaped from a jail in Haryana’s Rewari, a dedicated facility for COVID-19 positive inmates in the State, officers said on Sunday.
Four police teams have been formed to trace the prisoners while the Rewari Police is also coordinating with police departments of neighbouring districts including Narnaul, a senior officer said.
The incident took place on the intervening night of Saturday-Sunday, they said.
The prisoners, who were kept in a special section of the Rewari jail, cut an iron grill of the barrack in which they were lodged and used cloth from their beddings as rope to escape, they added.
Farmers Protest: Haryana Police Uses Teargas To Stop Group Marching To Delhi
When the farmers’ group reached Masani barrage where the barricades were put up, police used teargas to disperse them.
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Haryana Police on Sunday evening fired teargas canisters to thwart a march of a group of agitating farmers towards Delhi at Masani barrage in Rewari district.
Farmers first broke police barricades put up near Bhudla Sangwari village and then started moving towards Delhi in the evening.
CHANDIGARH: Haryana Police on Sunday evening fired teargas canisters to thwart a march of a group of agitating farmers towards Delhi at Masani barrage in Rewari district.
Farmers first broke police barricades put up near Bhudla Sangwari village and then started moving towards Delhi in the evening.
They have been camping at the service lane of the Delhi-Jaipur highway for the past few days, police said.
When the farmers group reached Masani barrage where the barricades were put up, police used teargas to disperse them.
“We have stopped them (farmers) at Masani,” Rewari Superintendent of Police Abhishek Jorwal said over the phone.
New Delhi, Jan 2: With the objective to gear up for the roll-out of COVID-19 vaccine across the country, the dry run will be conducted by all the States and UT governments from Saturday.
42 metre high mountain of waste at this garbage plant
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January 1, 2021
Gurugram, Jan 1: Due to lack of a waste-to- energy plant, a mountain of waste reaching up to nearly 42 metres has accumulated at the Bandhwari garbage plant in Gurugram.
The waste-to-energy plant is yet to be set up by Ecogreen Energy Private Limited at the site. The company has a contract to collect house waste from Gurugram and Faridabad districts.
The Municipal Corporation of Gurugram (MCG) pays crores of rupees every month to the company for garbage collection.
According to MCG officials, nearly 10 acres of land is required for the waste-to-energy plant while the Bandhwadi plant is spread over 30 acres of municipal land.