Yellow Alert issued for Ahmedabad, with thunderstorms and rain predicted; gaming and entertainment zones set to reopen by Diwali; city Crime Branch launches drive to identify abandoned vehicles; and more. Stay updated with the latest developments in the city with this Ahmedabad News Roundup.
The Meteorological Department has predicted heavy to very heavy rainfall across Gujarat for three days due to a cyclonic circulation over Central India.
Thunderstorms are likely today, prompting the IMD to issue a yellow alert for Ahmedabad. Since early morning, light rain has been reported across the city, with areas such as SG Highway, Sarkhej, Shivranjini, New Vadaj, Chandlodia, and Bopal experiencing steady drizzles. The rainfall has brought relief from the humidity, cooling down the city.
The state government has decided to grant licenses to gaming and entertainment zones based on the old GDCR provisions, with plans for these zones to reopen by Diwali. Existing gaming zones must ensure compliance with fire safety regulations to secure their licenses.
The updated GDCR rules for building use permissions and margin requirements will only apply to new applicants.
The city crime branch has initiated a campaign to identify and confiscate abandoned vehicles in the city, having already seized more than 65 vehicles. Citizens are encouraged to report such vehicles by sending photos and locations via WhatsApp to +91 6359625365.
The identity of informants will remain confidential, and they may also receive a reward for their help. This drive aims to reduce traffic congestion and remove illegally parked vehicles from city streets.
The LD Museum has started a Teachers Training Programme (TTP) to link schools with museum resources. The programme aims to position the museum as an educational tool.
30 teachers from 14 schools participated in the event on Tuesday, representing subjects like social studies, science, mathematics, literature, language, and the arts.
The Gujarat government is considering the creation of four to five new districts by splitting key regions, including Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar, Kutch, Mehsana, and Banaskantha. hmedabad city could become a separate district, and a new district may be formed in Viramgam, using parts of the existing Ahmedabad and Gandhinagar districts.
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