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HC asks Haryana to re-examine groundwater extraction fee policy for hospitals, banquet halls
HC asks Haryana to re-examine groundwater extraction fee policy for hospitals, banquet halls

Time of India

time13 hours ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

HC asks Haryana to re-examine groundwater extraction fee policy for hospitals, banquet halls

1 2 Chandigarh: The Punjab and Haryana high court has directed the Haryana govt and the Haryana Water Resources Authority (HWRA) to re-evaluate its policy on groundwater extraction fees with regard to hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and banquet halls. The HC wants state authorities to re-examine fee categorisation to ensure parity with industrial users. The court also restrained state authorities from taking any coercive action against the petitioners (health care service provider institutions and banquet halls) until the review process is completed. Justice Kuldeep Tiwari has passed these orders while disposing of a batch of 27 petitions filed by M/s White Oak Motel and Restaurants and others challenging the state notification dated Sep 10, 2021, which excluded their establishments from being treated as "industries" under Schedule I for the purpose of groundwater-use classification. Petitioners submitted that they are owners of banquet halls/marriage gardens/clinics/nursing homes etc., wherethrough, they are imparting services to the public at large. Moreover, the construction of the respective institutions/establishments is already complete, and now the petitioners only require water extraction for running their respective institutions/establishments. The main dispute was about differential treatment of establishments categorised under "industry" versus "infrastructure" with regard to groundwater extraction fee policy outlined in Schedule IV. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Everybody Is Switching To This Enterprise Accounting Software [Take a Look] Accounting ERP Click Here Undo Industrial users drawing less than 10 cubic metres per day are exempt from paying any fee. However, such an exemption does not apply to infrastructure users, a classification that includes hospitals, clinics, and marriage banquets. According to petitioners, this policy was discriminatory and irrational since many of their establishments provide essential public services, and their operations were being unfairly burdened when compared to industrial units. During the hearing of the matter, the counsel representing HWRA submitted that the issue could be reconsidered, noting that the existing policy was based on central govt models and may be due for a review. After hearing all parties, the court directed the state and HWRA to re-examine Schedule IV within two months and assess whether the fee categorisation applicable to industries can be extended to infrastructure users. In its recently released order, the judge, however, refrained from examining the legality of the 2021 notification on the grounds of arbitrariness or bias.

3 people arrested after fentanyl, cocaine found at Athens home
3 people arrested after fentanyl, cocaine found at Athens home

Yahoo

time01-03-2025

  • Yahoo

3 people arrested after fentanyl, cocaine found at Athens home

Three people were arrested after police served a search warrant at an Athens home and found fentanyl and cocaine. On Feb. 26, the Northeast Georgia Regional Drug Task Force served the warrant in the 100 block of Bedford Drive in Athens. Officials said Deborah Lumpkin, 66, allowed the suspect, Quincy Brooks, 47, to distribute fentanyl from the home. Lumpkin, Brooks, and Christian 'Christi' Lumpkin, 35, were detained. Police found fentanyl, cocaine, and Schedule IV pharmaceuticals were found at the home. Brooks was charged with possession of fentanyl with intent to distribute, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute, and possession of Schedule IV with intent to distribute. Both Deborah and Christian Lumpkin were arrested for outstanding warrants. Anyone with information or tips regarding illegal drug distribution, please contact the Drug Tip Line at 706-613-3297. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] TRENDING STORIES: Atlanta tire shop owner shot, killed by employee before owner's son shoots him, friend says Another Delta flight forced to turn back to Atlanta shortly after takeoff over engine issue 3-year-old killed in DeKalb County wreck [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

2 men face multiple drug, gun charges, Baton Rouge police say
2 men face multiple drug, gun charges, Baton Rouge police say

Yahoo

time18-02-2025

  • Yahoo

2 men face multiple drug, gun charges, Baton Rouge police say

BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Two men are facing drug and gun charges after an investigation into a suspicious incident by the Baton Rouge Police Department. Tyvarius Haynes, 24, was charged with possession of marijuana, resisting an officer, possession of a machine gun, possession of Schedule IV, possession with intent to distribute Schedule II, possession of a firearm with a controlled dangerous substance and criminal mischief. Taber Davis, 25, was charged with one count of obstruction of justice (felony), one count of theft of a firearm (Felony), one count of possession of firearm or carrying concealed weapon by a person convicted of certain felonies (Felony), one count of resisting an officer, one count of illegal possession of stolen firearms (Felony) and two counts of possession of machine gun. Officers were called to the 9200 block of Florida Boulevard on Jan. 25 where multiple people with guns behind a building were found. BRPD said, 'Several suspects were arrested with firearms and body armor, but two males fled.' A Special investigations detective identified those two men as Haynes and Davis. The United States Marshals Service arrested Haynes and he was booked into the East Baton Rouge Parish Prison. Tabor was already in the custody of the St. James Parish Sheriff's Office after they arrested him for possessing an additional firearm while being a convicted felon, BRPD said. He was subsequently arrested on the charges listed above. Coroner: Baby dies from accidental drowning in Baton Rouge U.S., Russia begin peace talks without Ukraine Dozens of police recruits nationwide have died while training in last decade: probe Southwest Airlines cutting hundreds of jobs K9 Hurricane, the most decorated dog in US history, has died Senate to vote on budget resolution this week in race to enact Trump agenda Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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