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/Noida: The woes of the people of NCR's Noida and Ghaziabad areas have been compounded, thanks to the twin crises of power cuts and water shortage. Noida residents have complained of a significantly reduced supply of water. In sectors such as 10, 11, 12, 15, 27, 31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 56 and 71, the problem of reduced hours of supply has emerged over the past ten days. Many other sectors are reportedly receiving saline mixed with 'soft' Ganga water. "Our house is situated on the ninth floor and very little water reaches that level. The entire pressure gets exhausted on the lower floors. It is a big problem for us," Rama Pandey, a resident of a housing society in Noida Sector 62, said. Munna Sharma, president of Noida Sector-71 RWA and former office bearer of the Federation of Noida RWAs (FONRWA), said, "Normally, we are scheduled to get six hours of water supply, three each in the morning and evening, but these days, we are getting water for just thr...
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