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Yoga in jails, orphanages, old age homes, police lines on Wednesday
Yoga in jails, orphanages, old age homes, police lines on Wednesday

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Health
  • Hindustan Times

Yoga in jails, orphanages, old age homes, police lines on Wednesday

A special yoga practice session was held at the Okhla Bird Sanctuary on Tuesday, marking the third day of the week-long 11th International Yoga Day celebrations, district administration officials informed. The 'Yoga Week', themed 'Yoga for One Earth, One Health', is being observed from June 15 to 21 under the direction of the Ministry of AYUSH (Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha, and Homeopathy). 'Yoga Week is a wonderful opportunity for all of us to come together and promote health, wellness, and unity in our community. We are committed to making these sessions accessible to everyone, so that the benefits of yoga reach all segments of society,' Manish Verma, district magistrate of GB Nagar, said. At the yoga session on Tuesday, Yoga instructors led the participants through a common yoga protocol and explained the health benefits through interactive sessions. Additionally, health camps were also organised in gram panchayats, including Ghodi Bacheda and other villages in the district. Officials informed that sessions on Wednesday are scheduled from 6am to 10am at the district jail, orphanages, old age homes, and police lines in Surajpur, Greater Noida. 'As per the instructions of the Ministry of AYUSH, yoga sessions are being organised across the district, including jails, orphanages, old age homes, and police lines on June 18. Our objective is to make yoga accessible to everyone and promote unity, health, and well-being,' Dharmendra Kumar Kaim, regional ayurvedic and unani officer, Gautam Budh Nagar, said. 'Our department is working closely with yoga experts and local authorities to reach maximum people of Gautam Budh Nagar. The aim is to empower people to take charge of their health and well-being through simple, effective practices,' he added.

Survey to check impact of land acquisition for Noida airport phase 3 & 4
Survey to check impact of land acquisition for Noida airport phase 3 & 4

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Survey to check impact of land acquisition for Noida airport phase 3 & 4

NOIDA : A door-to-door survey from Monday will study the impact on landholdings, livelihoods, homes, public utilities and community resources in 14 villages from where land will be acquired for the expansion of Noida International Airport in phases 3 and 4. Two runways and a global aerospace manufacturing hub are proposed on 2,053 hectares—of which 1,857 hectares are privately owned and will be acquired from 14 villages—in two of the four-phase development of the airport. A runway, a terminal building and an air traffic control tower are coming up on 1,334 hectares acquired in phase 1, while MRO and aviation hubs are proposed on the 1,365 hectares acquired in phase 2. A social impact assessment (SIA) undertaken by Gautam Buddha University and approved by the state govt in Jan had found around 8,400 families across 14 villages—Thora, Neemka Shahjahanpur, Khwajpur, Ramner, Kishorepur, Banwaribas, Parohi, Muqimpur Shivara, Jewar Bangar, Sabauta Mustafabad, Ahmedpur Chaurauli, Dayanatpur, Bankapur, and Rohi—in Jewar tehsil would be displaced in the last two phases. The latest survey, to be undertaken by 49 teams, comprising officials from district administration and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority, will draw up census and statistical data of families affected by the land acquisition. DM Manish Verma said the survey will be carried out under Section 16 of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, and completed by June 15. SDM Jewar Abhay Singh told TOI that based on the survey, a draft rehabilitation and resettlement scheme will be drawn up. "This will outline entitlements for both landowners and landless families. It will also list the resettlement provisions in terms of infrastructure and amenities. A draft will then be published and a public hearing held to gather objections or suggestions," he added. The draft, along with a report on the objections, will be submitted to the district collector, and subsequently to the commissioner, for approval. "Once approved, a final scheme will be published and a formal declaration of the resettlement area announced. If not already done, a detailed land survey will be initiated to mark and measure the required land and prepare its layout. The award for land acquisition will be made within 12 months of the declaration. The collector will determine the market value of the land and calculate the compensation. A solatium, which is an additional 100% of the compensation, will be added as mandated. The final land acquisition will then proceed through an agreement between the landowners and the state," Singh said. In March, UP announced that landlosers will be entitled to Rs 4,300 per square metre in compensation, which is 40% higher than the Rs 3,100 per sqm offered in the second phase. In phase 1, UP offered Rs 2,100 per sqm in compensation. A notification issued by the civil aviation department recently stated that under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, displaced families will be rehabilitated to areas equipped with basic amenities like roads, water, electricity, sewerage, parks, community halls, schools, hospitals, as well as religious places, like temples and mosques, as per their social and cultural background.

Survey to check impact of land acquisition for airport Ph 3 & 4
Survey to check impact of land acquisition for airport Ph 3 & 4

Time of India

time01-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Survey to check impact of land acquisition for airport Ph 3 & 4

Noida: A door-to-door survey from Monday will study the impact on landholdings, livelihoods, homes, public utilities and community resources in 14 villages from where land will be acquired for the expansion of Noida International Airport in phases 3 and 4. Two runways and a global aerospace manufacturing hub are proposed on 2,053 hectares—of which 1,857 hectares are privately owned and will be acquired from 14 villages—in two of the four-phase development of the airport. A runway, a terminal building and an air traffic control tower are coming up on 1,334 hectares acquired in phase 1, while MRO and aviation hubs are proposed on the 1,365 hectares acquired in phase 2. A social impact assessment (SIA) undertaken by Gautam Buddha University and approved by the state govt in Jan had found around 8,400 families across 14 villages—Thora, Neemka Shahjahanpur, Khwajpur, Ramner, Kishorepur, Banwaribas, Parohi, Muqimpur Shivara, Jewar Bangar, Sabauta Mustafabad, Ahmedpur Chaurauli, Dayanatpur, Bankapur, and Rohi—in Jewar tehsil would be displaced in the last two phases. The latest survey, to be undertaken by 49 teams, comprising officials from district administration and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority, will draw up census and statistical data of families affected by the land acquisition. DM Manish Verma said the survey will be carried out under Section 16 of the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, and completed by June 15. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 나이들어 노안+백내장 절대 방치 하지 마세요! 부산백내장노안 전문안과 더 알아보기 Undo SDM Jewar Abhay Singh told TOI that based on the survey, a draft rehabilitation and resettlement scheme will be drawn up. "This will outline entitlements for both landowners and landless families. It will also list the resettlement provisions in terms of infrastructure and amenities. A draft will then be published and a public hearing held to gather objections or suggestions," he added. The draft, along with a report on the objections, will be submitted to the district collector, and subsequently to the commissioner, for approval. "Once approved, a final scheme will be published and a formal declaration of the resettlement area announced. If not already done, a detailed land survey will be initiated to mark and measure the required land and prepare its layout. The award for land acquisition will be made within 12 months of the declaration. The collector will determine the market value of the land and calculate the compensation. A solatium, which is an additional 100% of the compensation, will be added as mandated. The final land acquisition will then proceed through an agreement between the landowners and the state," Singh said. In March, UP announced that landlosers will be entitled to Rs 4,300 per square metre in compensation, which is 40% higher than the Rs 3,100 per sqm offered in the second phase. In phase 1, UP offered Rs 2,100 per sqm in compensation. A notification issued by the civil aviation department recently stated that under the Right to Fair Compensation and Transparency in Land Acquisition, Rehabilitation and Resettlement Act, 2013, displaced families will be rehabilitated to areas equipped with basic amenities like roads, water, electricity, sewerage, parks, community halls, schools, hospitals, as well as religious places, like temples and mosques, as per their social and cultural background.

Spice of India ready for Binghamton Restaurant Week
Spice of India ready for Binghamton Restaurant Week

Yahoo

time03-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Spice of India ready for Binghamton Restaurant Week

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. (WIVT/WBGH) – A fairly new restaurant on Binghamton's Southside is participating in its second Restaurant Week. Spice of India opened last August at the corner of Vestal Avenue and Mary Street just in time to be a part of last fall's promotion. This time, it's offering a 3-course lunch for $15 and a 3-course dinner for $25. The lunch special features customizable street bowls. The dinner includes a choice of 4 of Spice of India's most popular entrees, including lamb saag, which is spinach. A highlight of dessert is the sweet semolina pudding. Owner Manish Verma says he has a wide variety of offerings. 'Our menu is designed in a way so that there is something for everybody. We have stuff for meat eaters, chicken lovers, vegetarian people, people who are vegan, gluten-free, everything is a part of it. You look at the menu, and no matter what your food choices are, you'll find something delicious on that menu,' Verma said. Verma says he uses homegrown spices like turmeric and cumin that are both flavorful and therapeutic. Spice of India is open Monday through Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. and Friday through Sunday from 11:30 to 11. For a complete list of Restaurant Week eateries and their special menus, go to Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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