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Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Ownership of 95 house owners of Kanshiram Awas Yojana cancelled in Prayagraj
Jun 28, 2025 05:49 PM IST Authorities have cancelled the ownership of 95 houses under the Kanshiram Awas Yojana in Devghat, Jhalwa, after an inspection found that the beneficiaries were renting out the units instead of residing in them, as mandated under the housing scheme, officials confirmed on Saturday. Probe finds houses rented out despite rules meant for homeless beneficiaries. (Sourced) The action followed a ground inspection by sub-divisional magistrate (SDM) (Sadar) Abhishek Singh on the direction of district magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mandar. The inspection revealed that in 95 out of 512 houses across 34 blocks, the original allottees were not residing and had instead rented out their homes. The matter surfaced after a poor woman approached the DM during a public hearing, stating she was landless and in desperate need of a house. Responding to her plea, the DM ordered a verification of the Kanshiram Awas Yojana beneficiaries. According to officials, such misuse directly violates the terms of the Kanshiram Awas Yojana, which aims to provide shelter to economically weaker sections who do not own property. On Friday evening, Tehsildar (Sadar) Anil Pathak directed local staff to paste notices of ownership cancellation on the gates of the affected units in Devghat Jhalwa.


Scottish Sun
7 hours ago
- Sport
- Scottish Sun
Jake Paul leaks brutal message Anthony Joshua sent him after being goaded over KO… and calls for UK stadium fight
NO JOSHING Jake Paul leaks brutal message Anthony Joshua sent him after being goaded over KO… and calls for UK stadium fight ANTHONY JOSHUA warned Jake Paul to be careful for what he wishes for after sending him one last menacing message. The two have been exchanging back and forth messages in private after Paul called out the ex-heavyweight world champion earlier in the year. Advertisement 4 Jake Paul wants to fight Anthony Joshua in the UK Credit: Getty 4 Joshua and Jake Paul have exchanged words over DM Credit: Getty The YouTuber-turned-boxer even goaded AJ over his previous knockout losses - but Joshua warned what goes around comes around. Paul has not DM'd Joshua since his KO tease and told SunSport: "That was the last one. "He said, 'I can't wait to fight. you're gonna be fighting for your life and you'll know the feeling that I've gone through.' Or something like that." Paul started his boxing journey with an exhibition bout in Manchester against Deji - the brother to his arch YouTube rival KSI. Advertisement READ MORE IN boxing HEAT IS ON Inside Jake Paul's camp on £30m ranch where he almost FIRED his coaches The American has now been a professional five years and has a record of 11 wins and just one loss - coming against Tommy Fury in 2023. And Paul wants to return to the UK to fight AJ - dreaming of a stadium full of his most volatile detractors. He said: "My first fight was in front of an English crowd and it's rowdy. "I love walking into the lions' den and so me vs Anthony Joshua, 100,000 people chanting "f*** Jake Paul" would be pretty fun for me." Advertisement CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Joshua, 35, is yet to return since being knocked out by Daniel Dubois, 27, in September and has since had elbow surgery. Meanwhile, Paul's last fight was as controversial as it was commercially successful. He beat Mike Tyson over eight rounds when the heavyweight great made a comeback aged 58 with over 100 MILLION watching on Netflix. Advertisement Now Paul, 28, returns TONIGHT against former middleweight champ Julio Cesar Chavez Jr, 39, back down at cruiserweight. And he says a ranking with the WBC could await him with victory - putting him in line to challenge for Badou Jack's green and gold belt. Paul said: "I think it's back to the drawing board after this, especially depending on what the WBC and WBA rank me after I win. "If they rank me in the position where I can go for a world championship, then we're gonna try and get that done." Advertisement 4 Jake Paul returns against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr Credit: Getty 4 Badou Jack could defend his WBC title against Jake Paul Credit: Getty


Hindustan Times
a day ago
- Hindustan Times
Over 900 placed under restrictions ahead of Muharram in UP's Sambhal to prevent unrest
Jun 27, 2025 04:58 PM IST Authorities in Sambhal have placed over 900 persons under preventive restrictions ahead of Muharram to maintain peace and prevent any possible disturbances, District Magistrate Rajendra Pensiya told reporters on Friday. The DM also confirmed that Section 163 of the BNSS has been invoked as part of the preventive measures.(PTI/ representational) Responding to questions from media persons, Pensiya said, "So far, more than 900 people have been bound under preventive action, and the verification of others is still underway. Anyone found attempting to create conflict or disrupt communal harmony will also be placed under similar restrictions. If they go on to cause trouble, their surety bonds will be forfeited." He added that the amount of surety set varies depending on the person's past record and the potential threat they pose. "It could be ₹ 1 lakh, ₹ 2 lakh, ₹ 3 lakh, or even ₹ 5 lakh, depending on the sub-divisional magistrate's (SDM) assessment of the individual's background and previous involvement in disputes. Some are new names, while others have past records," he said. The DM also confirmed that Section 163 (power of certain magistrates to issue orders in urgent cases of nuisance or apprehended danger) of the BNSS has been invoked as part of the preventive measures.


Irish Examiner
a day ago
- Business
- Irish Examiner
Signpost: Bulls ahead of target as fodder budget, barley and breeding fall into place
The first half of the bulls finished at under 16 months averaged 432kg at 15.5 months of age and graded U+3-. We are very happy with their performance so far. The remaining bulls are performing well and were weighed in last week, and weighed between 600 and 650kg. The first half of the bulls sold were mainly by terminal Charolais sires with the remaining bulls being sired by more maternal type Limousin, Simmental and Saler bulls. The autumn-born bulls are currently outside on grass and these animals will be housed in the next month or so for finishing. We have had a few isolated cases of viral pneumonia in this group, and as a result, we will vaccinate this group with veterinary advice. The plan is to vaccinate the weanlings for viral pneumonia this year in advance of weaning from August. Second cut silage/winter barley crop The second cut silage will be cut in the next few days, weather permitting. This will allow 40 days for the 80 units of nitrogen applied to be used up. We have completed a fodder budget which shows we need 750 bales for a five-month winter. We will achieve this target. The majority of the silage made to date will be 70+DMD and we may let a proportion of the second bulk up which can be fed to dry suckler cows over the winter period. The winter barley crop is also about just days away from harvesting. The winter barley looks like a good crop just from examining grains. The crop will probably be desiccated with glyphosate prior to harvest, as the plan is to return this ground to grass post-harvest. By using glyphosate to dessicate the crop it can be ploughed immediately after harvest for reseeding. It also means that the straw can be baled almost immediately post-harvest, as there will be no green material present. Ground currently under grass will be sown with winter barley instead. The barley is harvested below 18% DM and stored in a loft for feeding to finishing bulls and heifers over the winter and spring period. The loft has a timber floor and a large surface area, meaning the barley isn't stacked high. The barley is transferred to the loft from the trailer using an auger. Once the barley is harvested as dry as possible, we have never had an issue with heating. Grassland management and re-seeds Our farm cover was 761kg DM/ha on June 23, the demand was 52kg DM/ha, and the growth was lower at 41kg DM/ha. The spring-calving cows had one more cover of 1,400 left to graze before grazing covers of 1,000kg. All of the paddocks were topped with a mower after the cows over the last rotation, which is now probably after impacting grass growth and resulting in a flat wedge. The paddocks will receive half a bag of 38% protected urea over the next week and this, with increased rainfall over the coming week, we are hoping will improve grass growth. The stocking rate is 2.93 livestock units/ha. Needless to say, we will walk the farm and make a decision based on the result. The newly re-seeded field is within a week of grazing, and we are very happy with the take of clover in the paddock. The re-seed has received its post-emergence clover-safe herbicide. The plan is to graze this paddock with the spring calving suckler herd within the next week. Overall, we are happy with how the re-seed turned out. We probably underestimated how long the paddock was out of the rotation, but we hope to get increased grass growth rate from this field at the shoulders of the year when it's wanted most. Breeding update The breeding season was completed after seven weeks of AI. We normally breed over six weeks, however, we noticed two heifers repeating in week seven, and as a result, an exception was made to extend by a week. We are happy with how it went, and the heifers can now be moved to the outblock which will allow us to bring the autumn calvers home for preparation for calving. Eamon and his son Donnchadh are farming in Carrigeen, Glendine, Youghal, Co Waterford, and are part of the Teagasc Future Beef programme with the Signpost programme. They run a suckling to beef enterprise split into 60% spring and 40% autumn-calving, consisting of 55 suckler cows. The males are finished as under-16-month bull beef, while the heifers, not retained for breeding, are finished at 18-20 months. Own heifers are kept for breeding. Read More Dry spring delivers quality silage but slows grass growth in Youghal


Time of India
2 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Officials inspect Rath Yatra route, review preparations
1 2 Kanpur: District magistrate Jitendra Pratap Singh on Thursday conducted a site inspection to review the preparations for the Jagannath Rath Yatra to be taken out on Friday. The Rath Yatra has been a part of the city's culture for about 250 years, Singh said, adding, "Rath Yatra is not only a symbol of devotion but also a living example of social harmony and cultural unity. " The Rath Yatra will be taken out on Friday at 5pm and will pass through various city localities on its 5.5km route. The DM stated that in view of the large scale of the event and the number of devotees, the preparations for the Rath Yatra were reviewed by the Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on June 25 and clear guidelines were given to the concerned departments regarding the same. This tradition was like a cultural bridge between Uttar Pradesh and Orissa, the DM said. The DM said that most of the preparations like cleaning, drinking water, electricity, lighting etc. have been completed and the remaining work will be completed by evening. Singh urged the citizens to participate in the Rath Yatra enthusiastically while maintaining discipline. Additional municipal commissioner, additional district magistrate city, police administration and other officers were present during the inspection. Mayor Pramila Pandey and municipal commissioner Sudhir kumar and other officials also inspected the route of Jagannath Yatra and Muharram on Thursday morning. The mayor first reached Generalganj from where she inspected the traditional Jagannath Rath Yatra route passing through Express Road, Nayaganj, Sirki Mohalla, Chatai Mohalla, Kamala Tower, Dhankutti etc and gave instructions for proper lighting and patchwork. Later, the mayor and the officials inspected the Muharram Tazia procession route in Patkapur Parade and other areas and gave necessary instructions regarding cleanliness. The DM also inspected the Bari Karbala located at Nawabganj in view of the upcoming Muharram procession. During the inspection, he gave instructions to ensure proper arrangements keeping in mind the huge crowd coming to Karbala. He directed the district administration to set up a medical camp in the presence of KESCO and Municipal Corporation officials so that immediate help could be provided in case of any emergency. Besides, he directed the concerned officers to ensure arrangements for additional ambulances, mobile toilets and pure drinking water.