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Forest fire in Nainital nears an IAF post; army and helicopters dispatched: 10 points

In response to the Nainital forest fire in the state’s Haldwani district, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami has said that he will call a meeting.

The Indian Army and Air Force (IAF) have been contacted by the Nainital forest department to assist in putting out the forest fire, which has burned several hectares of woodland and been blazing for more than 36 hours. Helicopters are being used in the district administration’s firefighting efforts.

Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami said on Saturday that he will conduct a meeting on the Nainital forest fire in the state’s Haldwani district.

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Nainital forest fire

  • Pushkar Singh Dhami said Nainital is facing a big fire. “The forest fires are a challenge for us. This is a big fire. We are working for all the essential needs. We have asked for help from the Army,” he said.
  • Pushkar Singh Dhami said the government has taken measures to control the fire. “I am going to conduct a meeting in Haldwani today. We have conducted a meeting in Dehradun also regarding this. We will try to control the fire as soon as possible,” he added.
  • The forest fire has put the High Court Colony in Nainital, in peril. Dhami has ordered the departments to douse the fire after coordinating among themselves.
  • The fire has spread near the colony, which is situated near the Pines area. It also affected traffic movement.
  • Meanwhile, Nainital Municipal Corporation Executive Officer Rahul Anand said: “We received information of IAF helicopters seeking permission to take water from Nainital to douse the fire. To make arrangements, we closed boating in the lake for the day. Fire is reported in Nainital in many places, including very close to the Air Force Station in the district. The main purpose of bringing in helicopters to douse the fire was to keep the Air Force Station safe”.
  • Anil Joshi, a resident of the area and assistant registrar of the High Court, told PTI: “The fire has engulfed an old and vacant house located near The Pines. It has not caused any damage to the High Court Colony but it has reached dangerously close to the buildings.”
  • The fire has reached dangerously close to the Indian Army’s installation near the Pines area.
  • The Nainital administration has barred people from boating activities in Naini Lake because of the forest fire.
  • Nainital’s forest department has pressed 40 personnel in the fire-fighting operations.
  • Yesterday, within 24 hours, 26 incidents of forest were reported in the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand. Five incidents were reported in Garhwal. A total of 33.34 hectares of forest area was affected during the period.

INDIAN ARMY ISSUES RFI FOR OUTSOURCING OF OVERHAUL OF T-72 TANKS; SUPPLYING MAJOR ASSEMBLIES & SPARES!

INDIAN ARMY

Indian Army invites Request for Information (RFI) from the interested bidders for undertaking the Overhaul of Armoured Fighting Vehicles i.e. Tank T-72 including the provisioning of major assemblies/ sub-assemblies and spares.

The purpose of this Request for Information (RFI) is to identify prospective vendors (DPSUs / Private Indian Vendors) to undertake the Overhaul of Tank T-72 Tanks on a complete outsourcing model and facilitate preparation of Request for Proposal (RFP).Indian Army stated that all DPSUs and Private Indian Vendors are eligible to respond to this RFI and participate in this project.

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Objectives

Base overhaul to be carried out to ensure restoration of equipment to as good as new condition, rendering a fresh lease of life for enhanced serviceability and operational reliability for residual life of the equipment. This is a well-planned and comprehensively executed activity, to neutralize effects of age, usage and restoration of the equipment to near Zero Hour, Zero Kilometer state of operational! readiness.

Process of overhaul of Tank T-72 should include stripping of the tank, removal of assemblies, stripping of the assemblies that are repairable, inspection of the components of repairable assemblies, repair the assemblies by replacing the worn-out parts, replacement of assemblies with new ones that are not repairable, 100% replacement of parts that have limited shelf-life/life (gaskets, seals, rings, bearings, fasteners. washers etc), testing of assemblies, integration in tank, testing of systems of the tank, testing complete tank and Quality Assurance by the buyer, in accordance to the governing specifications.

This Article was originally published on hindustantimes!

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