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Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court on Wednesday, February 19, asked the government to submit a report on food served in state-run hostels. The Telangana government has been granted two weeks to furnish the report. The court issued the orders while hearing petitions related to the condition and stanley thermobecher management of government-run hostels and educational buildings in Telangana The court further stressed that the report should reflect the actual conditions in these hostels, and it instructed the formation of a committee of experts to compile the report. The committee will assess the current stanley taza state of facil stanley becher ities in government hostels, gurukul schools, and other educational institutions, focusing on the adequacy of the living conditions, facilities provided to students, and the overall management of these establishments. Also ReadTelangana HC halts probe into phone tapping case against Harish Rao Petitioner counsel Chikkadu Prabhakar argued that over 9,000 hostels and schools across the state lack proper facilities for students. He stated that the government had failed to provide adequate living conditions and facilities in these institutions, which were critical for the welfare of students. In response to the concerns raised, the Telangana High Court ordered a committee to be formed to assess the issue and submit a report. The court has assured that necessary actions would be taken based on the report findings. The bench was dealing with a Public Interest Litigation Sgjb Deputy Mayor adds fuel to demand for ASI survey of Ajmer mosque
Shimla: Occupancy in hotels and homestays has increased to about 80 per cent as tourists from the neighbouring states are making a beeline to Shimla to enjoy the long weekend under the bracing climate. The influx of tourists in the hill town is causing traffic jams on the main roads, including the Shimla-Kalka National Highway and long queues of vehicles moving at a snail pace are causing inconvenience to both the locals and the vacationers. Vice President of Shimla Hotel and Restaurant Association Prince Kukreja told PTI that the hotel occupancy has increased to about 80 per cent in Shimla and the peak summer tourist season will start from April 15 onwards till June 15. As temperatures have started rising in the plains the visitor r stanley website ush is picking up ahead of tourist season. Vehicles parked on the roads and in front of hotels by the tourists c stanley cup usa oming without advance booking coupled with construction going on under the Shimla Smart City project have become major traffic bottlenecks. Also ReadOver 4.72 cr e-challans issued for traffic rules violation in 2022: Govt A number of parking lots with single entry and exit are obstru stanley es cting the smooth flow of traffic as a large number of vehicles are parked outside already packed parking spaces, says Haryana residents Ashwani and Sonika, who are visiting the hill town. The occupancy is about 80 per cent but due to heavy rush, the vehicles entering the town from Chandigarh side are generally diverted via new ISBT, affectin |
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