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Time of India
a day ago
- General
- Time of India
Single-use plastic items banned, ID cards must for vendors at Rath Mela this year
1 2 Ranchi: Deputy commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri on Friday asked district officials to ensure a complete ban on the use of single use plastic items and thermocol products during the Jagannathpur Rath Mela in Dhurwa, scheduled to begin on June 27. Chief minister Hemant Soren, governor Santosh Kumar Gangwar and other VIPs are expected to attend. Notably, manufacture, sale and use of single-use plastics is banned in Jharkhand since 2017. Vendors will be allowed to use only biodegradable materials like leaf plates, bamboo containers, and earthen utensils. Enforcement teams will conduct routine checks and can impose fines or shut stalls for violations. To strengthen safety, watch towers and loudspeakers will be installed at five main entry points. CCTV cameras will be placed throughout the mela area and along the Rath Yatra route. Local police stations have been instructed to ensure surveillance and rapid response, while a dedicated police control room will remain functional throughout the event. Bio-toilets will be placed at various points, and deep borewells will be dug to ensure clean drinking water. Temporary electric and generator connections will power stalls and lighting arrangements Over 1,800 stalls and 25 amusement rides will be a part of the week-long fair, organisers said. Sale and consumption of meat at the fair will be banned. Stall operators must procure eco-friendly containers and comply with waste management guidelines. Each stall and volunteer will be issued official identity cards by the mela committee. All amusement ride operators need to furnish valid safety certificates. "No ride will be permitted without safety clearance. Medical teams will be on standby with ambulances on the fair premises. A fire tender will remain stationed at the venue am," Bhajantri said.


Hindustan Times
2 days ago
- Climate
- Hindustan Times
Schools in Ranchi, 4 other districts to remain closed tomorrow as IMD warns of heavy rain
Schools in five districts of Jharkhand including Ranchi will remain closed on Friday as the IMD has forecast heavy rainfall, an official said. All schools in Ranchi, Khunti and West Singhbhum districts will remain closed on Friday while in East Singhbhum and Saraikela-Kharswan districts schools will suspend classes up to class 8. Schools in Ranchi and Khunti remained closed on Thursday due to incessant rainfall from Wednesday. The IMD has issued a 'red' alert (heavy to extremely heavy rainfall) for Ranchi from 8.30 am on Thursday to 8.30 am on Friday. Also Read | Monsoon arrives in Jharkhand, heavy rainfall predicted on Jun 18, 19 The Ranchi district administration on Thursday decided to extend the holiday for one more day due to the forecast of heavy rainfall on Friday, he said. "In view of the possibility of heavy rainfall and for the safety of students, Ranchi Deputy Commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri has issued an order to keep all categories... of schools in the district, from class KG to Class 12, closed on June 20," the notification said. In case of non-compliance, the concerned school will be held accountable under relevant sections of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, it stated. Also Read | J'khand rain: Bodies of 2 boys trapped under collapsed well found, girl dies as house caves in All schools including government and private up to class 12 to remain closed in Khunti and West Singhbhum districts on Friday. East Singhbhum and Saraikela-Kharswan administrations on Thursday ordered all schools to suspend classes up to class 8 on Friday in view of heavy rain. Ranchi recorded 216.1 mm rainfall from 8.30 am on Wednesday to 5.30 am on Thursday. Heavy rainfall across Jharkhand left four people, including two schoolboys and a 10-year-old girl, dead in three places, besides causing infrastructural damage in several districts, officials said on Thursday. The southwest monsoon, which arrived in Jharkhand on Tuesday, covered the entire state on Wednesday, bringing widespread rainfall that is likely to continue across the state till June 20, an official said.


Time of India
13-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Mark attendance on portal or face salary cuts, govt teachers told
1 2 Ranchi: In a stern warning to all govt schoolteachers across the district, the Ranchi district education department has asked them to mark their daily attendance on the e-Vidya Vahini portal or face salary cuts. Teachers not marking attendance on the portal will be deemed absent for the day and their salaries will be deducted. Deputy commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri on Friday said the decision was taken after receiving multiple reports of non-compliance from various schools across. "Despite several reminders, many teachers were lax in updating their attendance on the digital system, hampering real-time monitoring of school functioning," he said. The directive states that teachers failing to mark their attendance on the platform will face proportionate salary deductions for the days missed. The department shared that approximately 70% of teachers are marking their attendance on the portal while 25% are non-compliant. Around 5% of the teachers across the district are on approved leaves. District superintendent of education, Badal Raj, said, "Anyone not on approved leave and failing to mark attendance on the portal, regardless of the reason, such as late arrival, will be marked absent if no prior intimation is given. The e-Vidya Vahini platform has been designed to bring transparency and efficiency in the functioning of schools. Teachers must understand that accurate and timely attendance is their responsibility. " Raj added, "This is a step to ensure discipline and data accuracy. Many govt initiatives like mid-day meal planning, student-teacher ratio, and learning outcome monitoring depend on real-time teacher attendance data." Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Time of India
13-06-2025
- Time of India
Register with local police stns, DJs told
Ranchi: The district administration has asked all the disc jockey (DJ) operators in Ranchi to get registered with the local police stations by June 24, in a step to control noise pollution and law and order. DC Manjunath Bhajantri has issued the instructions in view of a high court order. He stated that DJs should compulsorily get themselves registered by June 24 or else action would be taken against them. The DJs must submit the self-declaration forms with their identity cards, business details and information about the equipments to the nearest police station and promise to follow the HC's order. While hearing a PIL on July 16, 2024, the HC had observed that DJ music is causing difficulties to senior persons and patients, particularly people suffering from heart problems and ordered the govt to not grant permission to DJ at processions. It also stated that in case the rules are violated, the local police station would be held responsible. Follow more information on Air India plane crash in Ahmedabad here . Get real-time live updates on rescue operations and check full list of passengers onboard AI 171 .


Time of India
01-06-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
Ranchi dist transport dept ups drive against violators
1 2 Ranchi: The district transport department has intensified its drive against traffic rule violators in a bid to promote safe mobility of people on city roads and curb tax evasion by vehicle owners. The officials have been conducting joint inspection drives across the district to inspect and verify the validity and authenticity of documents such as fitness and pollution certificates, driving licences and tax receipts. The team examined around 170 vehicles, including e-rickshaws, public buses and three-wheeler passenger vehicles on Saturday. A total of 52 vehicles were found flouting norms and fined around Rs 2 lakh. Speaking to TOI, Ranchi DTO Akhilesh Kumar said, "Our aim is not to impose hefty fines on the vehicle owners or the people who are earning their livelihood by driving vehicles. We are trying to generate awareness among people on the importance of maintaining vehicle documents. Many times in accident cases, people have to face a lot of trouble in claiming insurance as the documents are not maintained," The department has been regularly conducting inspection drives against defaulters and would continue to do so in future, he added. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Zumbido e perda de audição? Médico revela técnica caseira de 1 real para aliviar! Zumbido no ouvido Undo The DTO said that most of the vehicles are found not to have pollution certificates. Along with that, many vehicles have also been found not to be filing their road taxes. In a drive against the defaulters in multiple locations across the city on May 22, the transport department examined around 189 vehicles, out of which 26 were fined, and five vehicles were seized for not maintaining vehicle documents and carrying passengers beyond their capacities. Around Rs 6 lakh was collected as a fine. In April, the district transport department and the city traffic police launched a drive across the city against private school vans operating in the city, which have been flouting guidelines laid by the transport department. Out of 113 vehicles checked, around 70% flouted the norms. In some vehicles which has a carrying capacity of around 10 students, they were operating at double the size of their capacity. Deputy commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri on Saturday directed officials concerned to adopt 'zero tolerance' against drink driving to curb road accidents. He also urged them to crack down against those found taping or tampering with number plates to avoid fines. A total of 226 accidents were reported in the district between January and March. A total of 164 persons lost their lives, 11 sustained serious injuries, and 108 suffered minor injuries in the accidents. Ranchi: The district transport department has intensified its drive against traffic rule violators in a bid to promote safe mobility of people on city roads and curb tax evasion by vehicle owners. The officials have been conducting joint inspection drives across the district to inspect and verify the validity and authenticity of documents such as fitness and pollution certificates, driving licences and tax receipts. The team examined around 170 vehicles, including e-rickshaws, public buses and three-wheeler passenger vehicles on Saturday. A total of 52 vehicles were found flouting norms and fined around Rs 2 lakh. Speaking to TOI, Ranchi DTO Akhilesh Kumar said, "Our aim is not to impose hefty fines on the vehicle owners or the people who are earning their livelihood by driving vehicles. We are trying to generate awareness among people on the importance of maintaining vehicle documents. Many times in accident cases, people have to face a lot of trouble in claiming insurance as the documents are not maintained," The department has been regularly conducting inspection drives against defaulters and would continue to do so in future, he added. The DTO said that most of the vehicles are found not to have pollution certificates. Along with that, many vehicles have also been found not to be filing their road taxes. In a drive against the defaulters in multiple locations across the city on May 22, the transport department examined around 189 vehicles, out of which 26 were fined, and five vehicles were seized for not maintaining vehicle documents and carrying passengers beyond their capacities. Around Rs 6 lakh was collected as a fine. In April, the district transport department and the city traffic police launched a drive across the city against private school vans operating in the city, which have been flouting guidelines laid by the transport department. Out of 113 vehicles checked, around 70% flouted the norms. In some vehicles which has a carrying capacity of around 10 students, they were operating at double the size of their capacity. Deputy commissioner Manjunath Bhajantri on Saturday directed officials concerned to adopt 'zero tolerance' against drink driving to curb road accidents. He also urged them to crack down against those found taping or tampering with number plates to avoid fines. A total of 226 accidents were reported in the district between January and March. A total of 164 persons lost their lives, 11 sustained serious injuries, and 108 suffered minor injuries in the accidents.