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  • Surprise Inspection of 35+ Chemist Shops: Eight Suspended, One Sealed

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    SRINAGAR: On the direction of the Deputy Commissioner (DC) of Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad, a team from the Drug Control Department conducted a special drive to inspect Pharma Dealers and Chemist Shops in various parts of Srinagar City. The aim was to ensure that pharmaceutical preparations are being sold as per the prescriptions generated by Registered Medical Practitioners.

    The inspection teams, headed by Deputy Drugs Controller Nighat Jabeen, inspected various markets in Karan Nagar, Kak Sarai, Nawakadal, Khanyar, Rainawari, Magarmal Bagh and other City Markets to ascertain the implementation of the Drugs and Cosmetics Act.

    During the checking, 35 Chemist Stores were inspected, and the checking teams observed that some of the chemist/drug establishments were violating the provisions of the Act. Operations of 8 Medical Establishments were disallowed for contravening various provisions of Drugs and Cosmetics Act 1940 and Rules.

    The Deputy Commissioner of Srinagar, Aijaz Asad, has asked the inspection teams to continue the surprise checking of the pharmaceutical/medical stores running in the district to ensure strict adherence to the guidelines laid down under the Drugs & Cosmetics Act.

    He also asked all Pharma/Chemist establishments operating in Srinagar to adhere to the laid-down norms strictly. The defaulters were warned to desist from any unethical trade practices, failing which strict action as warranted under the Act shall be taken against them. Aijaz further said that periodical inspections will continue.(GNS)

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  • DC Conducts Surprise Inspection; 14 J&K Govt Employees Suspended

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    KUPWARA, MAY 08: The Deputy Commissioner (DC), Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray today conducted surprise inspection of various Government offices to check the attendance of the officials including ACD Office, ACP Office, Executive Engineer REW, Tehsildar Office Kupwara, JKEDI, DE&CC and Prosecution Office.

    During the surprise visit, the DC found 14 officials unauthorizedly absent from their duties and put them under suspension. These officials include 11 of Rural Development Department and 3 of Tehsildar Office Kupwara.

    During the visit, the DC also enquired about the work done by the departments. He also stressed upon the officers and employees to remain punctual in their duties.

    The DC also inspected the Record Room of Tehsil Office Kupwara during which he directed the concerned for disposing-off the old record as per the procedure so that proper space could be made available for upkeep of latest records.

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  • DC Conducts Surprise Inspection, Suspended 14 J&K Govt Employees- Check Here – Kashmir News

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    The Deputy Commissioner (DC), Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray today conducted surprise inspection of various Government offices to check the attendance of the officials including ACD Office, ACP Office, Executive Engineer REW, Tehsildar Office Kupwara, JKEDI, DE&CC and Prosecution Office.

    During the surprise visit, the DC found 14 officials unauthorizedly absent from their duties and put them under suspension. These officials include 11 of Rural Development Department and 3 of Tehsildar Office Kupwara.

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    During the visit, the DC also enquired about the work done by the departments. He also stressed upon the officers and employees to remain punctual in their duties.

    The DC also inspected the Record Room of Tehsil Office Kupwara during which he directed the concerned for disposing-off the old record as per the procedure so that proper space could be made available for upkeep of latest records.


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  • DC Kupwara conducts surprise inspection of ACD office, RDD Kupwara & other Offices

    DC Kupwara conducts surprise inspection of ACD office, RDD Kupwara & other Offices

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    14 officials found unauthorizedly absent, suspended

    Kupwara, May 8 (GNS): The Deputy Commissioner (DC), Kupwara, Dr. Doifode Sagar Dattatray today conducted surprise inspection of various Government offices to check the attendance of the officials including ACD Office, ACP Office, Executive Engineer REW, Tehsildar Office Kupwara, JKEDI, DE&CC and Prosecution Office.

    During the surprise visit, the DC found 14 officials unauthorizedly absent from their duties and put them under suspension. These officials include 11 of Rural Development Department and 3 of Tehsildar Office Kupwara.

    During the visit, the DC also enquired about the work done by the departments. He also stressed upon the officers and employees to remain punctual in their duties.

    The DC also inspected the Record Room of Tehsil Office Kupwara during which he directed the concerned for disposing-off the old record as per the procedure so that proper space could be made available for upkeep of latest records.(GNS)

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  • ‘An inspection could have saved lives’: race to check buildings after New York garage collapse

    ‘An inspection could have saved lives’: race to check buildings after New York garage collapse

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    Last Tuesday, a nearly 100-year-old four-story garage in Manhattan’s financial district caved in, killing the a building manager, Willis Moore, and injuring five others. An employee who survived the disaster told local reporters that he had witnessed long cracks in the garage’s concrete, and that Moore himself had been trying to warn the owners about the issue.

    The tragedy was a blaring wakeup call about the condition of New York City’s parking structures. The professional engineers who inspect garages say there may be more of them in need of immediate fixes.

    On Tuesday, the city’s department of buildings (DOB) spokesperson announced that following the disaster, it had compiled a list of other garages with open violations related to structural issues. Out of roughly 4,000 parking structures in New York City, the agency identified 61 garages with “immediately hazardous” violations “related to a failure to maintain the building, and which specifically note structural conditions”, a spokesperson said in a statement.

    “While we have not received reports that any of these 61 locations are structurally unstable, DOB inspectors are currently sweeping all of these locations out of an abundance of caution, and in the interest of public safety,” the spokesperson added.

    The garage that collapsed in Manhattan had multiple open violations that referenced loose or cracked concrete, dating back to 2003. Eric Cowley, a licensed engineer who inspects New York City parking lots, says photos appear to show a girder supporting the top deck fell “like a diving board” – suggesting the structure was already in disrepair – and that the deck appeared to be covered with a porous road surface, which could have added excessive weight and allowed water to seep in. “I think [the cause of the collapse] was that decision-making, and zero maintenance,” Cowley told the Guardian.

    Parking is big business in America’s densest city, and regulation has historically been lax. A covered spot in lower Manhattan can easily run $1,000 a month. To maximize profits, many parking lots operate valet-style, so that employees can cram as many vehicles in the building as possible. But until last year, there were no requirements for New York City parking structures to be regularly inspected by engineers.

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    After the disaster, the city compiled a list of 61 garages with ‘immediately hazardous’ violations. Photograph: Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

    The 57 Ann Street building had four open violations with the city’s department of buildings, with one open violation noting “cracks between girders”, “missing concrete covering steel beams” and “defective concrete with exposed rear cracks”. Another open violation from 2009 noted “loose pieces of concrete in danger of falling at various locations”.

    Records show the garage owner paid fines for these violations. A DOB spokesperson said the building had carried out repairs in 2010, though it failed to submit required “certificates of correction” to officially close out the violations. The DOB paid two visits to the garage in 2011 and 2013 and “did not find structural concrete conditions at the building which would have necessitated a violation”, the spokesperson said, adding that no DOB inspector had visited the building in the decade since. A representative for Enterprise Ann, the company operating the garage, said that it “continues to cooperate with the agencies involved to investigate the cause of this accident”.

    But garages won’t be able to go unmonitored that long any more. A law that went into effect last year requires New York City garage owners to hire a licensed engineer from a list of 50 “qualified parking structure inspectors” to inspect their structures, at least once every six years. The rule is being phased in across the city, with Manhattan garages up first – the doomed Ann Street garage would have been required to do an inspection by the end of this year. But some outer borough garages won’t have to complete an inspection until late 2027.

    Now, owners don’t want to wait. Cowley and other qualified garage inspectors say their phones have been ringing off the hook since last week’s collapse. Jason Damiano, an inspector with Rand Engineering and Architecture, said he had “definitely” seen an increase in requests since last Tuesday, including from the owners of faraway garages in Brooklyn and Queens whose inspections weren’t due for years. He worries the small team of inspectors won’t be able to meet the demand: “It’s good to have the work, but whether I can handle it is the issue.”

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    A covered spot in Manhattan can run to $1,000 a month. Photograph: Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images

    It’s a sharp departure from the usual complacency. Parking spaces are currency, so garages are often reluctant to shut down sections for repairs, Cowley said. “In order to work on one level of a garage, you’d have to take over part of the level below as well. And if you have to work on the ramp, nobody can get in or out.”

    The repairs can be costly, so the garages that tend to be more proactive about repairs “are the ones that have the means to do them”, said Rand’s Damiano. He’s seen some garages only take action after pieces of concrete start falling on to customers’ cars: “Eventually you hit a point where car owners are complaining.”

    Once inspectors go in, they can find danger quickly. Water dripping from the ceiling is a red flag. The garage’s floor – what engineers call the “traffic membrane” – matters too. Cowley’s firm is repairing a Trump-owned parking garage: “The staff were washing cars on a concrete slab where the original traffic membrane had worn off. So all that water was going into the concrete and coming out downstairs.”

    57 Ann isn’t the first New York City garage to collapse. The first floor of a Queens structure buckled in in 1997, forcing the city to halt nearby subway lines to prevent further damage. In 1999, an underground parking garage at a Lower East Side housing complex caved in, crushing cars and leaving a 150ft crater. And in 2010, the facade of a garage on Manhattan’s west side collapsed, raining bricks on to the sidewalk below.

    Engineers say part of the tragedy is that it took the city so long to require inspections.

    “Certainly, if [57 Ann] had been able to be inspected years ago and was essentially forced to do repairs or to shut down, that could have saved lives,” Damiano said.

    “Obviously, these things are mostly catastrophe driven,” Cowley said. “But at least going forward, we’re on top of it. You live and learn, right?”

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )

  • DCW’s surprise inspection leads to seizure of 50 lt acid from public toilet in Delhi

    DCW’s surprise inspection leads to seizure of 50 lt acid from public toilet in Delhi

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    New Delhi: In a surprise inspection conducted by the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) led by its chief Swati Maliwal, officials have seized around 50 litres of acid from a public toilet located opposite the G.B. Pant Hospital in central Delhi.

    The operation was carried out on Thursday and the officials confirmed the seizure of the acid on Friday.

    Maliwal has now asked the concerned officials from the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) to appear before the commission on April 11 with a detailed report on the matter.

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    “I was shocked to discover huge quantities of acid kept in the open at a public toilet in Delhi. It could have been used by people for criminal activities. The fact that acid is being used in public toilets for cleaning purposes on a large scale is unacceptable and shameful,” said Maliwal.

    “Strict action should be taken against the authorities for encouraging the use of acid for cleaning in toilets. Also, there should be no fee for using public toilets. All the toilets should be functional at all times, and if any toilet is non-functional, strict action should be taken against the official(s) responsible for it,” she added.

    During the inspection on Thursday, the commission had noticed that Rs 10 was being charged from the users each time they used the toilet.

    “The commission was also informed that the toilet closes down at 10 p.m., rendering women and girls vulnerable to open defecation,” said a DCW official.

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  • Hyderabad: Mayor conducts surprise inspection of Animal Care Centre

    Hyderabad: Mayor conducts surprise inspection of Animal Care Centre

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    Hyderabad: GHMC Mayor G Vijaya Laxmi on Monday conducted a surprise inspection of the Chudi Bazaar animal care center in Charminar.

    The mayor said that steps have been taken to set up more such centers within the HMDA limits. Officials were directed to increase the number of dog cages and start dog-catching operations from 5:30 am.

    Mayor instructed the number of sterilization operations to be increased from 45 to 70. She inspected the stray dog theaters, rehabilitation centers, sterilized dog centers as well as the kitchen area.

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    She directed the officials to ensure that regular food and drinking water are provided to the animals periodically and not provide hot meals to dogs.

    Vijayalaxmi informed that other animal care centers in the city have been inspected at the field level and necessary infrastructure and other facilities are being provided.

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  • Missionary school sealed in MP after liquor, condoms found during inspection

    Missionary school sealed in MP after liquor, condoms found during inspection

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    Bhopal: A missionary school in Madhya Pradesh’s Morena district was sealed after liquor and condoms were found in the principal’s room during a surprise inspection.

    The inspection was conducted by the State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights on Saturday.

    The SCPCR team found beds, liquor and condoms and also egg trays and gas cylinders. “I saw there was a gas cylinder and other objectionable stuff, including liquor bottles. Police are investigating the whole matter,” Nivedita Sharma, a member of the SCPCR inspection team said, adding that she had brought the matter to the notice of the District Collector.

    An FIR has been lodged against the principal of the school and a detailed investigation has been demanded from the police.

    “When we reached there for a routine inspection, we were surprised to know how both corners of the school were attached from the inside… It was a room and liquor bottles and condoms were found there. It was like a complete residential setup. It does not belong to only one person, but more people came out of the building who were living there. It was being used as an accommodation,” Sharma told IANS.

    She further said that at least 15 beds were lying in that room and there was no CCTV camera.

    “The question arises that when CCTV cameras are installed in other locations of the building, why was that particular section left out. If the principal said he wasn’t staying there, then who was staying and why 15 beds are present there? More importantly, why does that room have a direct entrance with classrooms of girl students,” Nivedita Sharma said.

    She further said that liquor is not allowed on the school campus at all. “It is a violation of the law. The excise department is also taking action on the matter as it is also illegal that nobody can keep such amounts of liquor. Some other objectionable stuff, including condoms, were also found,” she added.

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  • Surprise Inspection At PHC Ashtingo Reveals Widespread Employee Absence

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    SRINAGAR: The Primary Health Centre (PHC) in Ashtingo, located in the Bandipora district, recently had a surprise inspection by the Block Medical Officer Bandipora, Dr Masarat Iqbal. During the inspection, it was discovered that 10 out of 12 staff members, including two medical officers, two pharmacists, three nurses, one BHW, one driver, and one sweeper, were absent from their duties. As a result, they have been put on notice by the BMO Bandipora.

    The employees have been issued a show-cause notice, requiring them to clarify their stance before any disciplinary measures are implemented. Additionally, the officer emphasized the importance of punctuality among the staff to ensure efficient service delivery.

    An order was issued after a surprise visit was conducted at PHC Ashtingoo on March 13th, 2023, around 11:00 AM. The officers and officials who were discovered to be late on duty have been instructed to provide an explanation as to why disciplinary action should not be taken against them under the rules. The reply should be submitted in the office u/sd within a day. Furthermore, the order states that their RDA, which amounts to 2 ½ days’ salary, will be deducted for the month of March 2023.

    A separate order has been issued by the BMO, indicating that Dr Saboor Sikandar, a Medical Officer at PHC Ashtingoo, has been suspended immediately due to his unauthorized absence from his official duties on March 15th, 2023. The order further directs Dr. Sikandar to report to the office of u/sd without delay. (KNO)

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  • LG Sinha Conducts Inspection Of Key Projects

    LG Sinha Conducts Inspection Of Key Projects

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    SRINAGAR: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Saturday conducted an on-site inspection of key projects in Jammu and reviewed ongoing construction work of Jambu Zoo, Sri Venkateswara Swamy, and Tawi Riverfront Project.

    The Lt Governor ascertained the progress of the work being carried out at all three sites and emphasized the timely completion of the projects.

    Dheeraj Gupta, Principal Secretary to the Government, Department of Forest, and Ecology & Environment briefed the Lt Governor on the progress of Jambu Zoo. He informed me that the high-level team of Central Zoo Authority will be visiting for the final inspection this month and the entire process will be completed within the time frame.

    During his visit to the construction site of Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple by Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams, the Lt Governor interacted with the temple officials and asked them to start construction of a Gurukul and Health Centre simultaneously.

    Later, the Lt Governor made an inspectional visit to the Tawi Riverfront project site, which envisages reducing erosion & flood and to provide sociocultural amenities for sustainable development of the city.

    The vibrant riverfront will ensure urban infrastructure sustainability. Once completed, the project will provide unique business opportunities and help in overall social upliftment. With social infrastructure and recreation facilities, Tawi Riverfront will enhance the quality of life of the citizens, said the Lt Governor.

    Rahul Yadav, Commissioner of JMC gave a detailed presentation on the ongoing works of the project.

    Interacting with media persons, the Lt Governor said the progress on all the projects visited today is satisfactory.

    The aspirations of the people of Jammu would be fulfilled soon. These projects will boost Tourism in Jammu and the footfall of tourists from outside will increase the economic activities and income of the people, the Lt Governor said.

    Speaking on property tax, the Lt Governor said, “People’s interest is our ‘top priority’.  The doors of administration are open for dialogue”.

    Shaleen Kabra, Principal Secretary to the Government, Jal Shakti Department; Dr. Mandeep Kumar Bhandari, Principal Secretary to the Lt Governor; Sh Ramesh Kumar, Divisional Commissioner Jammu, and other senior officials accompanied the Lt Governor during his visits.

     

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