First phase of census operation launched in Ahmedabad | Ahmedabad News

To ensure precise identification of all residential, non-residential, institutional, and vacant houses in the city, houses will be numbered sequentially Ahmedabad: In accordance with the central govt’s guidelines, the city census department of Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation initiated the first phase of the population census, known as ‘House Listing and Housing Census,’ starting from June 1.Approximately…

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Haryana Vehicles Rule: Haryana cabinet approves new rules: No petrol, diesel vehicles for cab aggregators in NCR | Chandigarh News

Haryana cabinet approves new rules: No petrol, diesel vehicles for cab aggregators in NCR CHANDIGARH: The Haryana Cabinet, on Monday, approved the rules for grant of aggregator licences. Under this, all vehicles inducted in the fleet of aggregators, delivery service providers and e-commerce entities in NCR areas will mandatorily be CNG, electric vehicles (EVs), battery-operated…

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Exempt our vehicles from ban on displaying signage: Church body | Guwahati News

Dimapur: The Christian Forum Dimapur (CFD) has urged the Nagaland govt to exempt officially registered church vehicles from restrictions on displaying church names and signage.On May 9, the state govt issued a notification banning the display of religious or NGO-based signage on vehicles unless specifically permitted under the Motor Vehicles Act and Rules.According to the…

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Lokayukta turns spotlight on Belagavi corporators’ assets | Hubballi News

Belagavi: The Karnataka Lokayukta has stepped up scrutiny of the assets of elected representatives in the Belagavi City Corporation (BCC), directing the civic body to submit details of movable, immovable and financial assets of all 58 corporators before June 30.Following the Lokayukta’s communication, activity has picked up in the corporation’s council department, with officials initiating…

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Police to treat cyber fraud as organised crime, attach assets | Kanpur News

Times News NetworkKanpur: Kanpur police has decided to treat cybercrime not as ordinary fraud, but as organised financial crime to clear the way for attachment of properties acquired through fraud.Earlier, cyber fraud accused were not booked under Gangsters Act hence properties acquired from crime proceeds could not be seized.Commissioner of police (CP) Raghubir Lal stated…

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