By Haryananewswire
CHANDIGARH, FEB
13
As many as 28
FIRs have been registered since September 2012 for illegal mining
and fine of over Rs 68 lakh has been imposed as 304 vehicles were found
carrying stones in an unauthorized manner in district
Mewat.
While stating
this today, a spokesman of Police Department said that mining activities are
completely prohibited in the district by the Supreme Court. He said that with a
view to check illegal mining in the area, Mewat Deputy Commissioner Wazir Singh
Goyat has been issuing strict orders against it in the meetings of Task Force.
He said that the
process of auction of impounded vehicles is under progress through Special
Environment Court at Faridabad.
‘NO IMPACT’
ON STRIKE CALL BY HARYANA ROADWAYS
The strike call
given by Haryana Roadways employees has failed to make any impact in the State
today. No untoward incident was reported from any part of the State.
While stating this here today, a spokesman of Haryana Transport Department said
that bus service remained normal all over the State except in Yamunanagar where
it was affected for some time.
He thanked all those who have cooperated with the Government and did not join
agitation.
He said that the Chief Minister had already announced a number of
incentives for employees of State Roadways after holding deliberations with
representatives of their various unions. Also, some of their demands are under
consideration of the State Government.
SK JAIN PROMOTED
AS IGP
The Haryana Government has promoted S.K. Jain, IPS to the rank of Inspector
General of Police, Haryana with effect from June 8,2010, the date on which his
immediate junior Balbir Singh was promoted.
REMUNERATION OF IIT
INSTRUCTORS ON CONTRACT HIKED
The Haryana
Government has hiked the remuneration of Instructors engaged on contract
in Government Industrial Training Institutes in the state from Rs.12,500
to Rs.14,000 per month, according to a circular issued by the Industrial
Training Department.
HEAD
CONSTABLE CAUGHT RED HANDED
Haryana State
Vigilance Bureau has caught Head Constable Balwant Singh, Home Guard, district
Fatehabad red handed while accepting an illegal gratification of Rs 5000 from
Mr. Jitender, a resident of ward number 6, village Bhuna, district Fatehabad in
lieu of submitting the file to the Commandant for issuing of Arms Training
Certificate.
While
stating this here today, a spokesman of the Bureau said that a case has been
registered against him under section 7, 13, 49 and 88 of Prevention of
Corruption Act in the Police Station of the State Vigilance Bureau, Hisar.
Further investigation of the case is in progress, he added.
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