Tag: corporation

  • Buy Gondola Tickets From Official Website Only, Stay Cautious OF Touts: Cable Car Corporation

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    SRINAGAR: The Jammu and Kashmir Cable Car Corporation on Monday cautioned Tourists of falling in the trap of Touts.

    A statement issued said that “It has come to the notice of the Management of the Cable Car Corporation that some of the tourists fall into the trap of touts and some miscreant elements regarding tickets of Gulmarg Gondola project”.

    It reads that “All Our esteemed tourists are informed through this press note that the tickets of Gulmarg Gondola Project are available only through online mode on official website www.jammukashmircablecar.com and there is no other means to get the ticket of Gulmarg Gondola Project”.

    There is a transparent system of online ticketing of Gulmarg Gondola and the question of black-marketing of Gondola tickets does not arise, therefore, our esteemed tourists are advised not to fall prey to the propaganda of touts and do not go for gondola booking by any mode other than online booking through official website www.jammukashmircablecar.com

    The intending tourists/visitors are advised to plan Gondola ride as per availability of tickets on the official website.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Delhi Transport Corporation bus catches fire, no one injured

    Delhi Transport Corporation bus catches fire, no one injured

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    New Delhi: A Delhi Transport Corporation bus caught fire on Saturday in the national capital’s Britannia Chowk area, officials said.

    Three fire tenders were rushed to the spot, the fire officials said.

    The fire was doused by 5 pm and no one was injured in the incident, they said.

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  • IOCL Recruitment 2023: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd invites applications for 106 posts, check age limit, steps to apply

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Indian Oil Corporation Ltd invites applications for 106 posts, check age limit, steps to apply

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    New Delhi, Mar, 02: IOCL Recruitment 2023: A total of 106 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive. Out of the 106, 96 are for the Level 1 Executive posts and 10 are for the Executive Level L2 posts.

    Indian Oil has started the application process for 106 executive posts on a contractual basis. The deadline for the submission is set for March 22, 2023. Eligible and interested candidates can apply online through the official website – www.iocl.com.

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Details of the vacancy

    A total of 106 vacancies will be filled through this recruitment drive. Out of the 106, 96 are for the Level 1 Executive posts and 10 are for the Executive Level L2 posts.

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Age limit

    The maximum age of the candidates for executive level 1 posts should be 35 years, and for executive level 2 posts, the maximum age of the candidates should be 45 years.

    IOCL Recruitment 2023: Steps to apply

    Step 1: Candidates can visit the official website – www.iocl.com

    Step 2: Now, click on the ‘Career’ tab

    Step 3: Fill out the application form

    Step 4: Upload the required documents

    Step 5: Pay the application fees

    Step 6: Submit the form and print a copy for future use.

    Candidates need to take a printout of the application form and attach a recent colour passport-size photograph. Put your signature in the space provided to you, attach self-attested copies of important documents, and sent them on;

    The Advertiser, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110003. Post Box No. 3096, Head Post Office.

    The above-mentioned documents should reach the concerned address by April 4, 2023.

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    ( With inputs from : roshankashmir.net )

  • NGT directs Chennai Corporation to work against dumping of sewage

    NGT directs Chennai Corporation to work against dumping of sewage

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    Chennai: The National Green Tribunal’s (NGT) Southern Bench has directed the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), Chennai Metrowater authority and other local bodies to take stringent action against dumping of sewage in open water sources.

    The NGT directed these bodies to stick to the guidelines framed by the Tribunal for sewage treatment plants in Chennai on removal of septage from unsewered areas. It also directed the local bodies to regulate the movement of sewage tankers under local body limits.

    The guidelines of the NGT were framed by Judicial member, Justice Pushpa Satyanarayanan and expert member, Dr Sathyagopal Korlapati under the Municipal corporation, Municipalities and the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewage Act of 1978 along with the GO of January 2, 2023.

    The issue of private tankers dumping sewage into open water sources comes under the purview of the guidelines formulated by the NGT. In its study, it also looked into whether the infrastructural development matched with the expansion of the city.

    Talking to IANS social activist R. Ashok Kumar said: “NGT is doing a great job in curtailing the menace of trucks dumping sewage in water bodies and untreated sewage being dumped by companies into water bodies. However it has to be seen whether the Greater Chennai Corporation and other local bodies conduct stringent monitoring. Ultimately at the execution level, it is the local bodies which have to act.”

    The NGT had earlier constituted a joint committee comprising of District Collector, TNPCB Chairman, PWD’s Superintending engineer and a GCC official to look into possibilities of tracking vehicles licensed to transport sewage.

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  • Don’t turn House into a municipal corporation, Speaker tells warring TMC, BJP MPs

    Don’t turn House into a municipal corporation, Speaker tells warring TMC, BJP MPs

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    New Delhi: Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday admonished Trinamool Congress MP Kalyan Banerjee and BJP MP Saumitra Khan after they entered into a war of words, asking them not to convert the House into a “municipal corporation”.

    The drama started when Khan sought to know during Question Hour as to how many unorganised sector workers from West Bengal had registered with the e-Shram portal of the Labour Ministry, as he said that many such workers have been agitating and complaining about lack of payment of dearness allowance.

    While Labour Minister Bhupender Yadav replied to the BJP MP’s question, Banerjee objected by saying that the matter raised by Khan was subjudice in the Supreme Court and was not part of the original question.

    When Birla asked Banerjee to sit down, Khan started shouting from his seat and soon both the MPs engaged in a war of words, with the Trinamool MP losing his cool and asking Khan to “shut up”.

    At this point, there was commotion in the House as lawmakers from both sides started a ruckus, forcing Birla to say “don’t turn the House into a municipal corporation”.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )