Tag: avoid

  • School timings in Srinagar changed to avoid traffic jams: Div Com Kashmir

    [ad_1]

    Apologises to students, parents; Says getting cooperation from them

    Srinagar, Mar 01 (GNS): The Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri on Wednesday said school timing in the city was changed in view of ongoing works under Smart City project. He apologised to students and parents over the change in the timing.

    After flagging off Asia’s longest cycle race from Kashmir to Kanyakumari, the Div Com said that as works under Smart City project are going on, authorities had to change school timings so that people do not face traffic jams.

    He said to avoid huge traffic jams, school timings were changed for the public good.

    “We are getting good cooperation from parents and children. I want to apologize to them for the change in school timing but things will improve in a big way in the coming time,” he added.

    On being asked about upgradation of sports infrastructure, he said playgrounds are being constructed in each Panchayat of the Valley.

    “People should come to me if they find any deficiency in sports infrastructure in any area. Sports infrastructure is being improved in a big way,” he said.(GNS)

    [ad_2]
    #School #timings #Srinagar #changed #avoid #traffic #jams #Div #Kashmir

    ( With inputs from : thegnskashmir.com )

  • Appeals court backs N.C. attorney general in battle to avoid criminal libel prosecution

    Appeals court backs N.C. attorney general in battle to avoid criminal libel prosecution

    [ad_1]

    Freeman, O’Neill and Stein are all Democrats.

    At Stein’s request, U.S. District Court Judge Catherine Eagles briefly blocked any prosecution, but she later withdrew the temporary order and allowed the prosecution to proceed. Stein appealed to the 4th Circuit, which granted an injunction pending appeal and in the new ruling said Eagles erred when she turned down Stein’s request to block the prosecution.

    Criminal libel prosecutions in the U.S. are almost unheard of in recent decades, but Freeman’s office argued that a 1964 Supreme Court decision upholding a similar Louisiana statute has never been overturned by the high court and remains good law. However, the unanimous three-judge appeals court panel said the North Carolina statute is constitutionally suspect because it appears to ban some truthful statements and because it imposes greater limits on speech related to political campaigns than on other topics.

    “Under this law, prosecutors need never show—or even allege—a ‘derogatory’ statement was false so long as they contend the speaker acted with reckless disregard of its truth or falsity,” Judge Toby Heytens wrote in a 15-page opinion joined by Judges Albert Diaz and Allison Rushing. “Nothing more is needed to show this Act is likely unconstitutional.”

    Heytens is the appeals court’s newest judge and an appointee of President Joe Biden. Diaz was appointed by President Bill Clinton and Rushing is an appointee of President Donald Trump.

    Freeman, the Wake County district attorney, argued that North Carolina courts would interpret derogatory to mean false and that the chance of a prosecutor seeking to apply the law against reckless but truthful statements was remote, but the appeals court disagreed.

    The appeals judges also said the statute’s focus on political speech was problematic. “The Act’s careful limitation to only a subset of derogatory statements to which elected officials may be particularly hostile—those harmful to their own political prospects—raises the ‘possibility that official suppression of ideas is afoot,’” Heytens wrote, quoting another Supreme Court precedent.

    The appeals court ordered the case returned to Eagles for further action, instructing her to consider other factors related to a preliminary injunction against prosecution of Stein and others. But the 4th Circuit’s declaration that the underlying law is probably unconstitutional makes it highly likely the lower court will now block it, unless Freeman agrees to halt any enforcement.

    Freeman’s office did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the ruling.

    [ad_2]
    #Appeals #court #backs #N.C #attorney #general #battle #avoid #criminal #libel #prosecution
    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • The House Blue Dog Coalition wants to avoid the “partisan standoffs” of prior debt ceiling fights — and says it’s ready to help. 

    The House Blue Dog Coalition wants to avoid the “partisan standoffs” of prior debt ceiling fights — and says it’s ready to help. 

    [ad_1]

    211119 jared golden ap 700
    “It is our hope that these conversations result in good faith negotiations that avoid the partisan standoffs of the past,” the group said.

    [ad_2]
    #House #Blue #Dog #Coalition #avoid #partisan #standoffs #prior #debt #ceiling #fights #ready
    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • DM Doda orders public to avoid garbage dumping in public places, imposes sec 133 CrPc

    DM Doda orders public to avoid garbage dumping in public places, imposes sec 133 CrPc

    [ad_1]

    To address the issue of garbage dumping on roadsides, highways, public paths and main drainage in rural as well as urban areas of District and nuisance caused by dumping of garbage, District Magistrate Doda Vishesh Paul Mahajan today imposed Section 133 of Cr.PC in the district.

    After multiple campaigns / announcements and personal interactions but seeing less participation of the public, the order has been issued. The door to door collection has been started and segregation pits are being constructed. Dustbins have been placed and augmented. The order has been issued with sole objective of making Doda garbage free.

    The order reads that District Magistrate, Doda, by virtue of powers vested under Section 133 Cr.PC, do hereby order all the residents of the District to remove garbage/avoid dumping of garbage on any Public places viz streets, roads, roadsides, open grounds, nallahs, river/riverside or any other place covered under the definition of public place and ensure to dump the garbage only at places specified by the concerned Municipal bodies or Block Sanitation Officers/ Panchayts or handover the garbage to the door to door collectors only. Any violation in this behalf shall be dealt under the relevant section of law.

    It is to mention here that, dumped garbage is a breeding place for mosquitoes and many other disease carrying vectors which is a cause of great concern as they may spread many communicable and non- communicable diseases.

    Dumping of garbage alongside of the roads and in the drains result in blockage of the drainage system causing nuisance and hindrance to the smooth movement of the Public.


    (We don’t allow anyone to copy content. For Copyright or Use of Content related questions, visit here.)

    To support our Independent Journalism



    [ad_2]
    #Doda #orders #public #avoid #garbage #dumping #public #places #imposes #sec #CrPc