Uttarakhand to launch heli service for transporting deceased to their homes
The Uttarakhand government is set to introduce a heli ambulance service to airlift deceased individuals from state hospitals to their homes.
The Uttarakhand government is set to introduce a heli ambulance service to airlift deceased individuals from state hospitals to their homes.
The administration informed the High Court that no permission had been given for Mahapanchayat on December 1.
It has also instructed district administrations across the state to provide land for creating additional dumping grounds for road construction bodies.
The Uttarakhand government will not give the benefits of its jobs and social welfare schemes to those not registering their marriages once the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) is enforced in October.
The project's first phase was to start in the beginnimg of financial year 2024 but it has not yet started for the want of the finance. It will be implemented by the state Forest Department through its State Level Federation (SLF) headed by the PCCF Van Panchayat.
The direction to Uttarakhand government came as a bench comprising Justice Surya Kant, Justice Dipankar Datta, and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan was informed by the State government that steps are being taken in terms of the last order of the court.
Decision was taken as air service was lone option left for the Kedarnath pilgrims after the pedestrian route was badly damaged due to heavy rains in the past few days.
Chief Minister Pushkar Dhami justified the move claiming that fake hoteliers and dhaba owners are found engaged in illegal activities
The Committee, which scripted the country's first UCC law, unveiled the same on its official website, claiming that it can be viewed by all across the globe.
The state government will make provisions for access of the past information of live-in partners in the rules being readied by it before implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in October.