Collector and District Magistrate Shri PS. ELMA has issued orders and directed to open offices with 100% presence of officers and employees and to open commercial establishments of the district by 8.00 pm. According to the issued order, there will be cent percent attendance of officers and employees in all the offices located in the district. During this, it will be mandatory for them to wear masks, follow physical and social distancing, use hand washing and sanitizers and follow the guidelines issued by the Health Department from time to time. Along with this, all types of permanent and temporary shops and business establishments located in the district can be opened till 8:00 pm. According to the order, all business activities should be closed on every Sunday and during this time only hospital, clinic, medical shop, veterinary hospital, petrol pump, gas agency, PDS center, fruit and vegetable shop, milk distribution, news paper including hotels and restaurants. Home delivery will be allowed. In the order issued by the Collector and District Magistrate, it has been said that strict action will be taken against the persons or establishments violating the said order under Section 51-60 of the Disaster Management Act 2005 and other relevant laws. It is noteworthy that in view of the increasing infection of Kovid-19 in the district, a complete lockdown was announced by the District Magistrate in the past, after which there was a decline in positive cases and the provision of relaxation and relaxation in restrictive rules and activities respectively. was done. Accordingly, the said order was issued today.
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Fortune 500 company selected as consultant for the project
CBRE South Asia Private Limited, a Fortune 500 company has been selected as a consultant for the Noida film city project, an official said on Monday.
“We opened financial bids for Noida film city project today and selected CBRE South Asia Private Limited, a Fortune 500 company, as a consultant. The company will prepare Detailed Project Reports (DPR) within 2 months,” said Arun Vir Singh, CEO, Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA), UP in a video statement on Monday.
“CBRE is the world’s largest commercial real estate services and investment firm (based on 2019 revenue). The company serves real estate investors and occupiers through more than 530 offices (excluding affiliates) worldwide. CBRE was the first International Property Consultancy to set up an office in India in 1994. Since then, the operations have grown to include more than 10,000 professionals across 10 offices with a presence in over 80 cities in India. As a leading international property consultancy, CBRE provides clients with a wide range of real estate solutions, including Strategic Consulting, Valuations/Appraisals, Capital Markets, Agency Services and Project Management,” it said.
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SC directed Center to install CCTV cameras in offices of CBI, ED, NIA and other investigative agencies
The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Center to place CCTV cameras and recording equipment in the offices of investigative agencies, including the CBI, ED and the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which conduct interrogation and arrest power.
A bench headed by Justice RF Nariman said that states and union territories (union territories) should ensure that each and every police at all entry and exit points, main gates, lock-ups, corridors, lobbies and receptions CCTV cameras should be installed at the station. Also the areas outside the lock-up rooms so that no part remains open. It further stated that the CCTV system should be equipped with night vision and it should also have audio as well as video footage and that of the Center, States and Union Territories It would be compulsory to purchase such systems, which are the least possible, storing data for maximum time. year.
“In addition, it is also directed to install CCTV cameras and recording equipment in the offices of the Union of India: Central Bureau of Investigation, National Investigation Agency, Enforcement Directorate, Narcotics Control Bureau, Revenue Intelligence Department, Serious Sinister Investigation Office (SFIO) ), Any other agency that interrogates and has the power to arrest, ”the bench said, including justices KM Joseph and Anirudh Bose.
The bench said, “As most of these agencies make inquiries in their offices, CCTVs will be essentially installed in all the offices where the accused are interrogated and apprehended in the same way as in the police station. is.” command of.
The apex court said that in September this year, it had asked all states and union territories to ascertain the exact position of CCTV cameras in the case as well as the formation of oversight committees by order dated April 3, 2018.
The top court, while dealing with a case related to custodial torture, had in July 2017 this year noticed a case in which it ordered installation of CCTV cameras in all police stations to investigate human rights violations, crime scene. Can be videographed. To set up a Central Migrant Committee and such a panel in each State and Union Territory.