Tehsil wall collapsed due to rain-
The wall of Kotdwar tehsil, which was weakened due to rain, collapsed on the national highway. Thankfully no one was present near the wall. People's two wheelers and fruit carts are kept at the place adjacent to the wall of the tehsil on Badrinath road. Due to Corona curfew on Sunday evening, no one was present there at that time. There were few vehicles on the road. Home guards and PRD personnel were stationed nearby. Some advocates were sitting in their places inside the tehsil. Then suddenly with a loud sound, the wall filled up and fell on the road. Tehsildar Vikas Awasthi says that no one has been reported to be injured due to the fall of the wall. The wall will be repaired.
Operation of Siddhbali Janshatabdi Express started,
Siddhbali Janshatabdi Express (Chairman), which was closed for one and a half months due to Corona transition period, has started direct operation between Kotdwar-Delhi from Monday.
In the second wave of corona infection, the Northern Railway stopped the operation of many trains, including the Siddhbali Janshatabdi Express, from May 9 due to the increase in the number of infected. There was silence in the Kotdwar railway station due to the closure of the operation of this Chairyaan Express. Meanwhile, due to the increasing infection, the Uttar Pradesh government also stopped the operation of buses to Uttarakhand via UP, due to which people were facing problems in commuting on the plains routes including Delhi.
Commuters have got a lot of relief from the start of the train service. Kailash Singh Bisht and Saurabh Bisht, residents of village Dadogi Patti, Banolsyun Kaljikhal, told that private cabs are charging fare up to one thousand rupees for a ride. He was waiting for the operation of the train for the last one week. People have got a lot of relief from the operation of Jan Shatabdi Express.
Operation of New Delhi Shatabdi Express also started from today
The operation of Dehradun-New Delhi Shatabdi Express also started from today. Dehradun-Old Delhi Mussoorie Express will be operated from Tuesday. Permission in this regard has also been given by the Railway Board.
Let us inform that due to the second wave of Corona, the operation of most trains was stopped by the Railway Board and Northern Railway. Now that the effect of corona infection has reduced rapidly, the Railway Board has approved the operation of many trains.
Siddhbali Janshatabdi Express reached Kotdwar on the first day of Monday at 1:40 PM on the scheduled time. On the first day, 31 passengers in C1, C2 and 231 passengers in 2S coaches traveled between Kotdwar and Delhi. The return of the train took place at 3:50 pm on the scheduled time. In return, about 100 passengers left for Delhi from Kotdwar.
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DATE-21-06-2021 REPORTER-SHAHRUMA PARVEEN
J&K First Woman Became A Fighter Pilot In The Air Force, 23 year old-
23-year-old Mavya Sudan is the first daughter of Jammu and Kashmir who has achieved the distinction of becoming a female fighter pilot in the Indian Air Force. Maya, a resident of Rajouri, is the 12th woman fighter pilot in the country to do so.
Mavya, a resident of Lambadi village in Rajouri, studied at Carmel Convent School in Jammu. After that he did his graduation in Political Science from DAV in Chandigarh. Maya had cleared the Air Force entrance exam last year itself.
Maya participated as the only female fighter pilot in the passing out parade held at Hyderabad's Dundigal Air Force Academy on Saturday. He has been appointed as a Flying Officer in the Air Force. During this, Air Force Chief RKS Bhadauria was also present.
Father said - now she is not only ours, she is also the daughter of this country
Flying Officer Mavya's father Vinod Sudan is very happy with his daughter's achievement. Vinod said, 'Today I am very happy. Now she is not only ours but also the daughter of this country. Today is a proud moment for me especially for the father of a daughter. There is a line of congratulations in the house since yesterday.
At the same time, Maya's mother Sushma Sudan said, 'My chest has become wide with pride. I am very happy today. He has got the fruits of his hard work. Mavya has made us proud. At the same time, Mavya's grandmother Pushpa Devi said that everyone in the village is happy after hearing the news of Mavya.
everyone is loving her like their own daughter
Mavya's sister Manyata Sudan works as a JE in Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. She says, Mavya wanted to join the Air Force since school days, she always talked about flying a plane by becoming a fighter pilot. Today his dream came true. Maya is getting the love of the people of the whole country. Everyone is loving her like their own daughter. She will achieve further success. She has become an inspiration to everyone today.
Airforce got its first female fighter pilot in 2016
In 2016, Bhawna Kanth of Bihar got the distinction of being the first woman pilot to fly a fighter aircraft in the Air Force. Avani Chaturvedi and Mohana Singh also became fighter pilots with him. Avni hails from Rewa, Madhya Pradesh. His father is an executive engineer and brother is in the army. Bhavna hails from Begusarai in Bihar. Mohana is from Vadodara, Gujarat. His father is a warrant officer in the Air Force.
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date-11/06/2021 FORCE TODAY NEWS
Uttarakhand: Satpuli- Guldar made a working woman a morsel, hunter Joy shot and killed-
Hunter Joy Hukil killed man-eating Guldar
In broad daylight in Mazgaon of village Dabra in Pauri's development block Pokhara, a heap of guldar making a woman his morsel. Hunter Joy Hookil has killed Guldar.
Hukil and tranquilize team reached the spot. The team saw that the guldar tried to lift the blood-stained clothes of the woman and started moving around the woman's body. Joy Hukil and the employees of the Forest Department tried to tranquilize the Guldar. But Guldar did not come under control.
After which, on the instructions of the department, hunter Joy killed Guldar in a single bullet. This is the 41st victim of hunter Joy. Hukil told that Guldar is male. He is seven and a half feet tall and is six years old. He told that the bullet was fired right inside the mouth of Guldar.
Regional MLA and Tourism Minister Satpal Maharaj has expressed deep sorrow over the incident.
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DATE-08/06/2021 REPORT-SHAHRUMA PARVEEN
KOTDWARA-Khoh river Death of a child who went to bathe--
A boy who went to bathe in Grastonganj Khoh river died due to drowning. He was the only brother of four sisters. After the incident, there is an atmosphere of mourning in the wood station area.
SI told that 14-year-old boy Muntasif son Naseem Abbasi, resident of Wood Pad, used to work in making LED bulbs at someone's place in Grastonganj. Around 12 noon on Monday, he went somewhere without informing. After a long search, his body was found in the river near the bridge of Grastonganj. On information, the police pulled out the child and brought him to the hospital, where doctors declared him brought dead.
The councilor said that during the last year's river training and channelization, large potholes had developed in Khoh river. The boy died by drowning in one of these pits filled with water. Told that the boy was the only brother of four sisters. Her father drives an e-rickshaw and the entire family lives in a hut. The administration has demanded proper compensation to the family of the child.
Mumbai opens up but not local trains; commuting woes still on
As Mumbai enters unlock mode with offices, retail shops, manufacturing units opening up from Monday, many citizens continue to face commuting woes. Despite people being allowed to commute by Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) buses, mobile application-based cabs, autorickshaws and taxis, passengers have to travel for three hours and are spending more than double the amount for commuting to work every day. Local train services for the general public were suspended for the second time on April 15 in a bid to control the spread of Covid-19 in the city, and the restrictions have not been lifted yet.
Before the epidemic, Mumbai suburban train network was used by more than 7 million people for their daily commute. Many of these people now have to travel to their workplace again, but the cheap and fast travel option of local trains is not available yet.
The authorities may allow women commuters to travel by train along with essential care workers and those travelling for medical reasons, in Mumbai which falls under level three of the unlock order. The state government has clarified that the decision on allowing women commuters to travel by local trains was given to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) and Disaster Management Authority (DMA). BMC, however, on Saturday evening issued a notification stating women commuters will not be allowed to travel by local trains yet.
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DATE-05/06/2021 TIME-4:00 HOUR
kotdwara- padampur sukhro People angry over using the route of Pramod Colony--- REPORT-SHAHRUMA-PARVEEN
The people of Pramod Colony of ward number-20 Padampur Sukhro of the city accused a hospital management of commercially using the road to the colony. People submitted a memorandum to SDM Yogesh Mehra demanding action against the hospital management. In the memorandum, he demanded a probe into the NOC given by various departments to the hospital management and a ban on the use of private routes by the hospital management.
He said that about 40 families live in the colony and their only private way of movement is on the main road Devi Road. Their route is being forcibly used by the management of a private hospital located near the colony to transport patients and dead bodies. The employees working in the hospital also use their vehicles on this route. Medical waste is also being thrown on the road by the hospital management. The sound of the ambulance and the hospital's mic throughout the night gives sleep to the sick people living in the colony, the elderly. Those who submitted the memorandum included Hema Rawat, Kamala Rawat, Kanti Devi, Pratima Sharma, Shweta Devi, Mamta Negi, Usha Rawat, Suma Rawat, Vachan Singh Aswal, Bhupal Giri Goswami, Sohan Chandra Mandola, Sampurnanand Mandola,
world news
1-Facebook extends Trump ban till Jan 7, 2023
Twitter, the other social media platform that Trump had used to great effect in projecting himself, had already terminated his account.
2-Covid in Scotland: Restriction levels ease for millions of Scots
Millions of people in Scotland are moving into lower restriction levels despite an overall rise in coronavirus cases being identified.
Many areas in the north and south of mainland Scotland go from level two to level one from midnight.
Glasgow's move to level two allows people to meet in each other's homes for the first time in nine months and drink alcohol in pubs and restaurants.
Level zero restrictions apply to Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles.
But it was announced earlier this week that 13 council areas with a combined population of 2.3 million people in the central belt of the country, including Edinburgh, would stay in level two rather than moving down to level one as had been planned.
The whole country had been due to move to level 0 on 28 June but the prevalence of the Delta variant, first detected in India, may stall that.
Cases more than tripled in the past month with Friday's 992 new cases being the highest figure reported since 17 February.
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