Ghaziabad, Mar 2 (PTI) Prohibitory orders under Section 144 were imposed in Ghaziabad by the district administration today in view of the declaration of the Uttar Pradesh Assembly election results on March 6. District Magistrate Aparna Upadhya today imposed the order in the entire district with immediate effect. According to the order, the winning candidates in the Assembly elections will not be allowed to carry victory processions after the results are declared. Carrying fire-arms, usage of chemicals and harmful colours during Holi and dabbing colours on women's faces without their consent will also invite trouble. The order also bans the use of loud speakers during the State Board and CBSE exams, Upadhya said, adding those found violating the order would be penalised.
Independent Schools’ Federation of India is observing a ‘token strike’ on Thursday against the district administration’s order to set up the committee to scrutinise their accounts. The committee is to look into the schools’ accounts and investigate other complaints forwarded by parents and associations. An association of private schools in Ghaziabad has decided to shut nearly 128 schools on Thursday as a mark of protest against the district administration’s decision to set up a committee to inquire into allegations of the unjustified fee hike. The committee comprises the additional district magistrate (finance), district inspector of schools and the basic education officer. The president of the Independent Schools’ Federation of India (ISFI) on Wednesday submitted a memorandum to the district officials and said that 128 private schools will observe a ‘token strike’ on Thursday against the district administration’s order to set up the committee. The committee is to look in...
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