Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Uttarakhand News

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Championship: Three cricketers who had been undergoing training under the District Sports Office at the Parade Ground have been selected in the Kendriya Vidyalaya National School Cricket team from the Dehradun region. The National School Championship will be played in Chandigarh after a seven-day camp from September 23 to 29. Neeraj Gaur (KV OLF), Deepak Bhandari and Rishiham Mishra (KV number 1 Hathibarkala) have been selected from Dehradun.

Doon Callisto Cup: The Doon Callisto Cup-2011 being organised by the Doon Callisto Club in partnership with the District Football Association will be held from September 15 to 25 at the Pavilion Ground. A total of 12 teams will contest for top honours in this football competition. All participating teams have already played knockouts and have laddered up from a gamut of 35 teams during the district cricket league.

Trenching ground: To inspect the way leading to the trenching ground located on Sahastradhara Road, Dehradun Mayor Vinod Chamoli on Wednesday visited the site. He found that the road leading to the ground was in bad condition and the garbage was lying on the roads. He asked officials to get the roads repaired so that vehicles carrying the filth could move properly. The Mayor also asked the officials to ensure that the boundary wall of the ground was constructed within a week.

Kumaon Briefs

Water shortage in Champawat school: An inspection at Government Primary School, Kaflag (Champawat), has revealed that there is an acute shortage of water there. The authorities told District Information Officer Yogesh Mishra that sometimes they had to lock toilets in the absence of water. Due to the water shortage, problems are also being faced while cooking the midday meal. The school also does not have proper seating facility. Children from the weaker section of society are not getting scholarships meant for them. The floors of newly constructed classrooms under the SSA have broken on account of poor construction. District Social Welfare Officer BL Arya has given an assurance to look into the issues on a priority basis.

Man fined for illegal quarrying:The Haldwani administration has imposed a fine of Rs 2.5 lakh on a person involved in illegal quarrying. According to reports, Sarvpreet Singh had dug up his land without prior permission and was involved in selling mined material to a stone crusher. Officials carried out a surprise check on his land and seized the material that had been mined along with an excavation machine.

Tusker’s carcass found near Haldwani:The carcass of a tusker was found in a paddy field in Haida Gajjar Haripur village near Haldwani. While the exact cause of the pachyderm’s death is yet to be ascertained, it is being assumed that it might have died of electrocution. There are no injury marks to suggest any violent attack on the animal. The carcass has been sent for a post-mortem examination.

Jewellery worth `3.75 lakh stolen:Miscreants decamped with jewellery worth Rs 3.75 lakh in the Kitcha area of Udham Singh Nagar district. The theft took place in the house of Anwar Salim Rizvi. Members of the family were not at home when the incident took place. Investigations are on in the matter.

Kausani residents for repair of roads: Residents of Kausani are irked over the alleged failure of the administration to get the Kausani-Baijnath and Kausani-Gwaldam roads repaired. They said the roads continued to be in poor condition. Several pine trees are hanging precariously above the roads and this can lead to a major accident any day, they added. The residents said State Bangla Road that led to various guest houses and schools was also in poor condition. They have demanded immediate repair of the roads in the area.

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