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108 wild monkeys shifted to new habitat

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) The Municipal authorities today submitted before the Delhi High Court that at least 108 wild monkeys had been trapped and released at a new habitat in the south of the Capital.

Appearing before a bench of Justice Swatanter Kumar and Justice HR Malhotra, the MCD Counsel said these monkeys had been released after a health check-up at the 100-acre natural habitat at Bhatti mines in the southern part of the national capital.

Reserving the judgement, the court said the final order on the PIL filed by a NGO to get rid of monkey menace would be pronounced later, mentioning the directions to be followed by the authorities for the maintenance of the habitat.

MCD Counsel Jubeda Begum said the state government had earmarked funds in the budget to provide food and water for the simians in the enclosure.

A fibre glass boundary wall had been erected to prevent the monkeys from straying out from the habitat to other locality.

Due to unavailability of a veternary doctor, a senior doctor from the AIIMS was put on service to check the health of the trapped monkeys. ''Most of the monkeys were found to be in sound health,'' said the MCD Counsel.

The Court had formed a sub-committee comprising Delhi Chief Wildlife Warden(CWW), Joint Secretary Ministry of Forest and Environment, Joint Director Delhi Development Authority(DDA), Directors Enforcement of Municipal Corporation of Delhi(MCD) and New Delhi Municipal Committee(NDMC) to suprevise the trapping and smooth movement of a large number of Rhesus monkeys to the habitat.

In the meantime, the Municipal authorities had banned public feeding of monkeys in the capital. The people were advised to deposit the food material with the authorities at strategic points, to be carried to the enclosure on Tuesday and Thursday.

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Ban on carrying firearms in Delhi till April 9

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) In view of the upcoming polls to the Municipal Corporation of Delhi on April 5, the carrying of firearms, swords and other weapons has been banned in the capital till April 9. According to an order issued by Delhi Police Commissioner K K Paul, carrying of firearms (including licensed firearms), cudgels, swords, spears, bludgeons, knives, sticks or 'lathis' in any public place within the Union Territory of Delhi has been banned with immediate effect till April.....

Share capital of IREDA to be raised to Rs 1,000 cr

New Delhi, Mar 1 (UNI) The Union Cabinet today approved the raising of the authorised share capital of the Indian Renewable Energy Development Agency Ltd (IREDA) from Rs 400 crore to Rs 1,000 crore. This was announced by Information and Broadcasting Minister Priya Ranjan Dasmunsi after the Cabinet meeting. IREDA, a non-banking finance company under the administrative control of the New and Renewable Ministry, is planning a major thrust to lending to off-grid and energy efficiency projects and opening up new.....

Prostitution rackets busted in S Delhi, four arrested

New Delhi, Mar 8 (UNI) The Delhi Police have busted two high profile prostitution rackets in the city, one of them running from the posh South Delhi, with the arrest of four persons. One of the rackets, operating from Saket area, was busted when the kingpin Razia (name changed) was arrested along with the pimp and two girls while she was negotiating a deal with a decoy customer. Interrogation revealed that Razia operated the racket from a rented flat at Pushp.....
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