Sunday, October 24, 2010

Ayodhya verdict: Schools, colleges closed in Haridwar Uttarakhand India

Dehra Dun: Haridwar district administration on Wednesday ordered closure of educational institutions for two days from tomorrow as a precautionary measure in view the of Ayodhya title suit verdict.

However, schools and colleges in other districts including the state capital would remain open tomorrow, official sources said.

Meanwhile, as part of elaborate security arrangements, over 3,000 police personnel have been deployed at sensitive areas of the hill state, they said.

Leaders in communally sensitive areas have been requested to help police in controlling any untoward situation that may crop up after the verdict is pronounced.
PTI
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Saturday, October 23, 2010

Baba Ramdev protests against hydro projects in Haridwar Uttarakhand

Haridwar: Yoga Guru Baba Ramdev staged a sit-in protest at Haridwar with a demand to halt the hydropower projects across River Ganga and also to protect the river from further exploitation and pollution.

Several Hindu monks also accompanied Baba Ramdev in this crusade.

"The aim is that, seven days ago, a letter had been written to President that if government doesn't take any action for the assurance of the purity and cleanliness of the River Ganga and also if the government doesn't take any action to stop the ongoing and upcoming projects over the river we will stage a protest in Haridwar," said Baba Ramdev.


He further rued that the government has done nothing so far and said he is waiting for a favourable response from the authorities.

"When the government failed to fulfil their responsibilities in the given three to seven days time, we were compelled to take this step, so that the government may take steps for the transparency and cleanliness of the River Ganga," he said.

The Uttarakhand state has planned to build 300 large and small dams on the various tributaries of the River Ganga to generate hydel power. (ANI)
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