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.
GHAZIABAD: Builders in Raj Nagar Extension and the Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) have joined hands to put an end to congestion woes in the area. The move would give a breather to the people commuting through the area and builders believe that this will entice more people into buying a property in the area. "To execute the proposed traffic decongestion plan for NH 58 and other roads in Ghaziabad, GDA has decided to complete these works in association with Raj Nagar Extension Developers Association," said Gaurav Gupta, spokesperson of the Association. Mr Gupta added, "The authorities propose to restructure of the NH-58 stretch - from Meerut-crossing (near new bus stand) to ALT-cut." The builder and GDA team will undertake maintenance of the road and close down illegal cuts on the road (used for taking U-tunr) which have been the main reason behind the mess. The project is already underway and is expected to incur a cost of Rs 2 crore. The...
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