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Police issues prohibitory orders around diplomatic enclave, courts

New Delhi, May 12 (UNI) Delhi Police has issued prohibitory orders in and around the diplomatic enclave and courts here for a period of two months, starting May 17.

Police Commissioner K K Paul, in an order, said it is necessary to take the measures as there are reports that processions and demonstrations are likely to be held in these areas which could cause obstruction to traffic, disturbance to public tranquility and threat to security.

The order prohibits assembly of five or more people, holding of any public meetings or demonstrations, carrying fire-arms, banners and lathis and raising slogans or making speeches.

The Chanakyapuri Diplomatic enclave, housing embassies and high commission, and the areas around the Supreme Court, the High Court and the Tiz Hazari, Patiala House and Karkardooma court complex come under the purview of the order.

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Maximum temperature in Capital hovers around 41 degree

New Delhi, May 12 (UNI) The Capital today experienced a maximum of 41.3 degree celsius, which was more than a degree above normal. However, the minimum temperature for the day was normal at 25.8 degrees. Also, maximum humidity for the day was 65 per cent, four points higher than yesterday, and a minimum of 30 per cent. The weather office has predicted a mainly clear sky with a dust haze. Besides, thundery development, accompanied by squals, are.....

Karunanidhi to look after many portfolios like Home, IT

Chennai, May 12 (UNI) Tamil Nadu Chief Minister designate M Karunanidhi would look after a host of portfolios - Home, Industries, Information Technology, Prohibition, Excise, General Administration, Minorities Welfare, Tamil Culture and Development and Mines and Minerals in the 31-member ministry to be sworn in tomorrow. DMK General Secretary K Anbazhagan, the second in command in the Cabinet would be the state's new Finance Minister, the portfolio, held by Mr Karunanidhi in the previous.....

More than 2,500 buildings in Capital not following fire safety rules

New Delhi, May 12 (UNI) Minister of State for Urban Development Ajay Maken today said more than 2,500 highrise buildings in the Capital did not follow prescribed fire-safety rules. In reply to a question, the minister told the Lok Sabha that the Delhi Fire Service in its survey had found 2,506 buildings not adopting fire-safety measures as stated by law. These buildings included schools, the minister added. He also informed the House that the fire department.....
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