Tag: maintenance

  • Saudi: Kaaba undergoes maintenance ahead of last ten days of Ramzan

    Saudi: Kaaba undergoes maintenance ahead of last ten days of Ramzan

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    Riyadh: Periodic maintenance of the holy Kaaba and the perfuming of its Kiswah was carried out on Monday ahead of the last ten days of Ramzan, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

    The periodic maintenance process was carried out with the participation of the Presidency of the Affairs of the Two Holy Mosques, Sheikh Dr Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais.

    Sheikh Abdul Rahman Al-Sudais said that the Saudi leadership is keen to take care of the holy Kaaba because of its Islamic importance.

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    He added that the Presidency uses the finest types of perfumes to fragrance the Kaaba and the finest types of silk to make its Kiswah.

    The last ten days of the holy month begin on Tuesday and Muslims intensify their worship during this period in search of Laylat Al-Qadr, the holiest night in the Islamic calendar.

    Laylat Al-Qadr marks the night on which the Quran was first revealed to the Prophet Muhammad and is believed to have occurred on one of the last ten nights of Ramzan, although the exact night is not clear.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Complete road maintenance work by June, instructs Chief Secy

    Hyderabad: Complete road maintenance work by June, instructs Chief Secy

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    Hyderabad: At a review meeting at BRKR Bhavan on Saturday the chief secretary Santhi Kumari directed officials of transport, Road and Buildings (R&B) departments to complete pending maintenance works early by June.

    R&B department secretary Srinivasa Raju gave an overview of the department functions. He said that the department was being re-organised and this has resulted in the increase of posts in the cadre of assistant engineer/assistant executive engineer.

    He said the National Highway density which was 2.25 km/100 sq. km in 2014 is currently 4.45 km/100 sq. km.

    Raju said that there has also been substantial progress in the laying of two or more lanes, during the last nine years under National Highways.

    “Re-carpeting of 1,170 roads is taken up as a top priority. The length of double lanes in the state roads has been increased from 6,093 km in 2014 to 12,060 km in 2023, as per the directions of chief minister KCR,” said Raju.

    “Providing double lane connectivity between mandal headquarters to district headquarters, capacity augmentation by widening of the lanes of some major district roads, state highways, construction of bridges and formation of ring roads in major towns are some of the key initiatives and projects taken up by the department,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Telangana HC orders report on CCTV maintenance in police stations

    Telangana HC orders report on CCTV maintenance in police stations

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    Hyderabad: The Telangana High Court has ordered the Director General of Police, Anjani Kumar to submit a report on the status of CCTVs and maintenance of its footages in all police stations within the state by March 10.

    Justice Kanneganti Lalitha issued these directions while dealing with a contempt case filed by Chevva Madhavulu of Thimmajipet police station in Nagarkurnool district, complaining that its sub-inspector had manhandled him inside the police station.

    He sought action against the SI for refusing to listen to him and the hospital which treated him and refused to register the medico-legal case.

    Following this, Madhavulu moved the High Court to contest it.

    Madhavaram Rameshwara Rao, counsel for the petitioner, brought to the notice of the court that the higher authorities did not even listen to Madhavulu’s contention.

    It must be noted that the High Court on September 27 had directed the SP of Nagarkurnool to consider the representation of Madhavulu and take appropriate action.

    The SP delegated it to a DSP, who in turn, entrusted the job to the circle inspector, who kept the case pending, following which a contempt case was filed by Mashavulu.

    The court on February 13, directed the SP of Nagarkurnool to verify the CCTV footage.

    However, the government counsel informed the court that the CCTV cameras in the police station were not working for over 10 months.

    In response to these remarks, Justice Lalitha recalled the Supreme Court’s instructions in a case where the police were required to keep CCTV video for at least six months.

    The court faulted the Telangana police for not complying with apex court orders.

    The court further directed the SP to personally look into the CCTV footage of that day and present it before the Court by March 10 in relation to the Madhavulu case,

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )