Tag: Rooms

  • Bruxism Super Soft Anti Skid Solid Bathroom Rugs for Home, Bedroom Rugs, Living Rooms Rugs Entrance Microfiber Door mats and Rigs Size 40×60 cm 23mm Pile High Coffee

    Bruxism Super Soft Anti Skid Solid Bathroom Rugs for Home, Bedroom Rugs, Living Rooms Rugs Entrance Microfiber Door mats and Rigs Size 40×60 cm 23mm Pile High Coffee

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  • Hotel owners ask Joshimath disaster-hit people to vacate rooms by March 31

    Hotel owners ask Joshimath disaster-hit people to vacate rooms by March 31

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    Joshimath: People, who were shifted to hotels by the administration after cracks developed in houses due to land subsidence in Joshimath of Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district, have now been asked by hotel owners to vacate their hotel rooms by March 31.

    The “ultimatum” by hotel owners has been issued in view of the forthcoming Yatra season for Chardham pilgrimage in the state.

    The administration, however, has said that it has written to the government for extending the “deadline” for keeping the affected people in hotels. To which, the government is yet to respond.

    In the first week of January, people were displaced in hotels, dharamshalas and rented houses after the land submergence increased in Joshimath. In hotels, the government is paying a rent of Rs 950 for a room. Those who are living in rented houses are being given five thousand rupees. There are 694 members of 181 families staying in various hotels, dharamshalas in Joshimath Municipality area. Arrangements have also been made for their food and drink

    The government had made arrangements for the disaster-affected people to stay in hotels till March 31. As the last date nears, hotel owners have started asking the affected to vacate the rooms.

    Hotel owner Govind Singh says that there are 10 rooms in his hotel. Two of these rooms have been given to the disaster-affected. The administration had asked to keep affected till March. Now they need rooms for the Chardham Yatra. Many times large groups of pilgrims come. In such a situation, if the disaster-affected people are kept here, they will not be able to provide rooms to the pilgrims.

    Another hotel owner, Kuldeep, says that his hotel has six rooms, of which three have been given people affected by the disaster. “The government had said that Rs 950 will be given for a room per day, but no payment has been made so far.”

    Kuldeep said that now the rooms will have to be vacated in view of the Chardham Yatra.

    District Magistrate Himanshu Khurana said: “Orders were received (from the state government) to shift the disaster-affected people to hotels till March 31. The government has been written to keep the affected in hotels till April 30.”

    “Even after March 31, no disaster-affected person will be excluded from hotels. If a hotel owner is asking the affected people to leave the hotel, it will be investigated,” he asserted.

    SDM Kumkum Joshi said: “We had permission till March 31 to accommodate the disaster-affected people in hotels. The government has been written to extend the period. Most of the hotels have been paid rent. However, due to non-completion of GST and other documentations of some home stays and hotels, the rent has not been paid.”

    It has been almost three months since the subsidence hit Joshimath. But the suffering of the disaster-affected people continues to haunt them.

    Meena Devi of Joshimath’s Singhdhar ward, who is living with her family in a hotel, says that her five-member family has been living in a room since January 13. “The hotel owner has asked to vacate the room by March 31. Rooms are not available on rent in the market. Now we will have to return to our cracked house,” she narrated.

    Disaster-affected Ukha Devi, who is staying in the same hotel, says: “We are looking for a room on rent but we are not getting it in safe area. Rooms are full everywhere.”

    Similarly, disaster victim Rama Devi says: “We found shelter in a dharamshala, but now, in view of Chardham Yatra, we are being asked to leave from here. I have two children. Husband has died. Initially, ration was provided for cooking, but now even that is not available. Even the health department team is not coming in the area.”

    State Disaster Management Secretary, Ranjit Sinha, said: “Letter in this regard has not yet been received from the District Magistrate Chamoli. The decision will be taken in accordance to the suggestions made by the district administration.”

    The government will take full care of both, the hoteliers as well as the disaster-affected people, he added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Cops check OYO rooms and lodges, 2 booked

    Hyderabad: Cops check OYO rooms and lodges, 2 booked

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    Hyderabad: Police conducted a checking of 39 lodges and OYO rooms along with nine farmhouses in Cyberabad Commissionerate limits on Saturday. 

    Two lodges were found in violation of the rules and two persons were arrested. 

    Fab lodge in the limits of Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (RGIA) police station was violating the rules by allowing the consumption of liquor by customers in the rooms. 

    The manager of the Fab lodge, Shekhar, a resident of Thondupally village was arrested and the owner of the lodge, Arogya Reddy, is absconding. 

    Police booked the Meridian hotel manager, Mohd Abdul Khadar, under the RGIA police limits, as proper documents were not being maintained. 

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  • Hotel Rooms Identified For Accommodation Of PM Package Employees: Div Com

    Hotel Rooms Identified For Accommodation Of PM Package Employees: Div Com

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    SRINAGAR: About one thousand hotel rooms have been identified for accommodation of PM Package employees in Srinagar.

    The information was given in a meeting chaired by Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Vijay Kumar Bidhuri, on Saturday.

    The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner, Srinagar; Director Estates Department Kashmir; Relief and Rehabilitation Commissioner (Migrants) JK Srinagar; Chief Engineer, PW (R&B) Department Kashmir, Sr  Superintendent of Police Security Kashmir, ACR Srinagar and other officers.

    The officers held a detailed discussion over the issues of accommodation, pattern of room sharing, security and other matters.

    The meeting also deliberated over the accommodation charges to be paid to hoteliers per individual. Besides, the officers also discussed additional accommodation requirements in safe areas of Srinagar.

    About 2200 PM Package employees are to be provided accommodation in Srinagar by Divisional Administration.

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    ( With inputs from : kashmirlife.net )

  • Microsoft to bring new look to Teams Rooms on Windows

    Microsoft to bring new look to Teams Rooms on Windows

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    San Francisco: Tech giant Microsoft has announced that it will bring a new look to its Teams Rooms on Windows consoles and front-of-room displays, by the end of this quarter.

    “To make Teams Rooms even easier to use, we’re aligning key elements of the user interface across the Windows and Android ecosystems,” the tech giant has said in a blogpost.

    With the upcoming update, users will first see the “vivid new ambient screens” and a re-designed calendar on consoles and front-of-room displays.

    Moreover, users will get improved visual cues throughout the experience that will make it easier and more intuitive to interact with the console.

    On the calendar, users will be able to scroll down to see the schedule for the entire day.

    The update will also bring improved buttons on the console which will allow users to quickly access the most used features, including a button for ‘Meet’ to start a new meeting from the room, a button for ‘Call’ which will allow users to make a call to a phone number or add a person from the directory, and much more.

    “For enhanced customisation, your organisation will have a wider range of ambient screens to choose from than before, with five exciting new themes added to the eight themes currently available,” the company said.

    “Users will be able to customise the Front Row view, including visibility of the meeting chat, and choose which meeting component is displayed on the left and right panel,” it added.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )