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Maharashtra 15-day Curfew from 8pm Tomorrow April 14: What’s Allowed and What’s Not

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

Mumbai/Nagpur: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced a statewide curfew for 15 days from 8am on April 14 to contain the rapid spread of the coronavirus in its second wave. With Section 144 being imposed across the state, Thackeray essential services have been exempted from the restrictions. The curfew will ne in place till 7am on May 1.

He said that while all necessary services will continue, public transport will be available only emergency service providers. Health, pharma, transporters, vaccines producers and animal-related shops will remain open, besides petrol pumps, financial institutions associated with SEBI. Construction work will also continue. He said hotels and restaurants to remain closed, but take-aways and home deliveries will be allowed.

Following is a detailed list of the government’s order as part of the ‘Break the Chain’ initiative:

– No one to move in public place without valid reasons mentioned herein below.

– All the establishments, public places, activities, services shall remain closed, save as explicitly mentioned herein below.

– Services and activities mentioned in Essential Category herein below are exempted and their movements and operations are to be unrestricted.

– Services and activities mentioned in Exceptions Category herein below are exempted from 7 AM to 8 PM on working days and their movements and operations are to be unrestricted during these periods.

– Decision regarding inclusion of domestic help/ drivers/ attendants to work in Exceptions Category be taken by the local authorities based on local conditions.

ESSENTIAL CATEGORY INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING :

1) Hospitals, diagnostic centers, clinics, vaccinations, medical insurance offices, pharmacies, [harmaceutical companies, other medical and health services including supporting manufacturing and distribution units along with their dealers, transport and supply chain. Manufacturing and distribution of vaccines, sanitizers, masks, medical equipment, their ancillaries, raw material units and support services.

2) Veterinary Services/ Animal Care shelters and pet food shops ­

3) Groceries, vegetables shops, fruit vendors, dairies, bakeries, confectionaries, all type of food shops.

4) Cold Storage and warehousing services

5) Public transport: airplanes, trains, taxis, autos and public buses.

6) Services related to functioning of offices of Diplomats of various countries

7) Pre Monsoon Activities by local authorities

8) All Public Services by local authorities.

9) Reserve Bank of India and services designated by RBI as essential

10) All offices of SEBI recognized market infrastructure institutions such as Stock Exchanges, depositories, clearing corporations etc and other intermediaries registered with SEBI

11) Services required for restoration/ maintenance of telecom services

12) Transport of Goods

13) Water. Supply Services

14) Agriculture related activities and all allied activities required to ensure seamless continuity of the agricultural sector including availability of farming input, seeds, fertilizers, equipment’s and repairs thereof.

15) Export – Import of all commodities

16) E-Commerce (only for the supply of essential goods and services)

17) Accredited Media

18) Petrol Pumps and Petroleum related products; including offshore / onshore production

19) All cargo services

20) Data Centers/ Cloud Services/ IT services supporting critical infrastructure and services :::::-:—

21) Government and Private Security Services

22) Electric and gas supply services

23) ATM’s

24) Postal Services

25) Ports and related activities

26) Custom House Agents/ Licensed Multi Modal Transport Operators associated with movement of vaccines/ lifesaving drugs/ pharmaceutical products.

27) Units producing raw material/ packaging material for any essential services

28) Units that are engaged in production of materials for impending rainy season for individuals as well as for organisations

29) Any Services designated as essential services by local disaster management authority.

Implementing agencies must follow these general principles about above mentioned services:

1. All enforcing authorities to note that fundamentally strict restrictions relate to movement of people but not to goods and commodities as a matter of principle.

2. All the requirements of movement for performance of services mentioned m this section are valid reasons for travel under 1(b).

3. Incidental activities that are required for performance of these services by concerned personnel or organization are to be considered as essential themselves . Principle is ‘ essential for essential is essential’.

3. Shops falling under essential services as mentioned in this order shall follow following guidelines:

a. Essential services shops to operate while ensuring Covid Appropriate Behavior (CAB) by owners, staff working there at as well as customers in the shop premises.

b. Essential shops owners and person working at all shops to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per criteria of GOI. All shops are advised to follow safety measures like interaction with customers through a transparent glass or other material shields, electronjc payment etc.

c. Any essential shop owner, person workmg there at or any customer found defaulting on above requirements shall be purushable by a fine of Rs. 500/- and if the shop is found serving a customer who is defaulting on Covid Appropriate Behavior, the shop will be fined Rs.1000/-. In case of repeated defaults, a shop may be ordered to be closed till end of notification of Covid 19 as a disaster.

d. Movement of personnel to perform duties related to essential shops shall constitute a valid reason for the purposes of 1(b).

e. For Groceries , Vegetables Shops, fruit vendors, dairies, bakeries, confectionari es, all type of food shops etc. mentioned in 2(3) above, local authority should study the locations where these are densely located or where people may come together in large numbers and plan out their staggering in terms of locations and if need be in terms of periods of operations. Open public spaces may also be identified for shifting their operations, in case of non-permanent structures. Local authorities are expected to take all the measures to ensure these essential operations do not become a place that facilitates spread of COVID 19. If so deemed necessary, local authorities may also declare some locations as closed for these operations.

f. All shop owners that are closed for now are advised to get all persons working with them to get vaccinated as per criteria of GOI as well as prepare themselves with measures like interaction with customers through a transparent glass or other material sruelds , electronic payment etc. so that government can expedite reopening of the same without fear of COVID 19 transmission.

4. Public Transport – Public transport will be fully operational with following restrictions:

Auto Rickshaw

Driver + 2 passengers only

Taxi (4 wheelers)

Driver+ 50% vehicle capacity as per RTO

Bus

Full seating occupancy as per RTO passing. However, no standing passengers will be allowed.

a) All persons using public transport to compulsorily wear mask in a proper manner barring which fine of Rs 500 will be imposed on the offenders.

b) In 4 wheeler taxi, if any one person is not wearing mask, the offender and the driver of the taxi will be fined an amount of Rs 500 each.

c) All vehicles to be sanitised after every trip.

d) All public transport – drivers and other staff coming into contact with the public to get vaccinated at the· earliest, as per criteria of GOI and must display exemplary Covid Appropriate Behaviour. For taxis and autos, driver should be encouraged to iso late himself or herself through use of a plastic sheet or otherwise.

e) Movement of personnel to perform duties related to public transport shall constitute a valid reason for the purposes of 1(b).

f) In the case of out-station trains, railway authorities to ensure that there are no standing passengers in the general compartment and all passengers use masks.

g) Fine of Rs 500 to be levied in all trains for non-compliance with Covid Appropriate Behaviour.

h) Public transport that bas been allowed with some conditions also includes all incidental services that are essential for the smooth functioning of all modes of public transport. This also includes all incidental activities that are required at the airport including handling of cargo, ticketing etc.

i) Persons arriving/ departing by any bus/ train/ flight from or towards place of residence may travel on basis of a valid ticket through public transport.

5. Exemption Category:

a) Offices :

• Following Offices shall belong to exemption category.

1. Offices of Central, State and Local governments, including of their statutory authorities and organisations

11. Cooperative, PSU and Private Banks

iii. Offices of companies providing essential services

iv. Insurance/ Mediclaim Companies

v. Pharmaceutical company offices needed for management of production/ distribution

vi. RBI regulated entities and intermediaries including standalone primary dealers, CCIL, NPCI , payment system operators and financial market participants operating in RBI regulated markets.

vn. All Non Banking Financial Corporations

viii. All micro finance institutions

ix. Offices of advocates if operations of Courts, Tribunals or Commissions of Enquiries are on.

These should work with minimum staff required and in no case with more than 50% of normal capacity, except for government offices that are concerned with response to Covid 19 pandemic.

Movement for attending these offices shall constitute valid reasons under I(b) Local disaster management authorities may add exceptions to offices if needed.

• There should be no visitors to the offices and all meetings with anyone apart from office staff which is present in the same campus must only be conducted online.

For both private and government offices, personnel to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per criteria of GOI, so that government may reopen expeditiously offices without fear of spread or acceleration ofCovid 19. ,-

b) Private Transport:

• Private Vehicles including private buses can ply for the purposes of emergency, essential services or for valid reasons as specified in this order.

• Any default will be punishable with the fine of Rs. 1000/-.

• Private buses, in addition will be subjected to following:

1. To ply with only seating capacity. Standing passengers are strictly not allowed .

11. Staff must get vaccinated at per GOI criteria and must display exemplary Covid Appropriate Behaviour.

c) Restaurants, Bars, Hotels

a. All Restaurants and bars to remain closed for in-dining , except for those inside the campus and which form an integral parts of ho te ls .

b. Only home delivery services shall be allowed and there shall be no visiting any restaurant or bar for ordering purposes or pickup.

c. Restaurants and bars inside hotels are to be open only for in-house guests. In no circumstance should outside guests be allowed . For outsiders , they will follow the same restrictions as any other restaurant and bar as men tioned above. Guests of the hotel may move out only for the valid reasons or for performance of duty required for essential services or for exceptions made for offices mentioned in this order.

d. All personnel belonging to home delivery services to be vaccinated at the earliest as per GOI guidelines.

e. All the home deliveries to buildings housing more than one family should be restricted to the entrance of the building and internal movement of the delivery should be by dedicated staff of the building . It is also expected that all the interactions of home delivery staff and the building personnel are disciplined and COVID appropriate.

f. Any default on Covid Appropriate Behaviour will attract a fine of Rs I000 /- on the offender and fine of Rs 10,000 will be levied on the establishment. Repeated offence may be lead to withdrawal of licenses or permissions for operations till notification for COVID 19 epidemic remains in force.

g. All staff working in these restaurants and bars are advised to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per GOI guidelines, so that reopening of these may be expedited.

d) Manufacturing Sector:

a. Following units shall continue to operate and may operate in various shifts as required:

i. All the units that manufacture items needed for essential services as per this order to remain operational with full capacity.

11. Export oriented units that need to fulfill export obligation.

iii. Units that require processes that are of such a nature that these cannot be stopped immediately and cannot restart without considerab le time requirement, may continue with maximum of 50% of workforce at any given point of time. Industry department, Government of Maharashtra should ensure that no unit misuses this provision and follows all reasonable precautions that are needed. These processes however must not be net consumers of oxygen, unless producing items that are needed for essential services. It is expected that these indus tries will try to house their labourers in the campus or if they are housed outside, then to ensure that their movement is within an isolation bubble, to the extent possible.

b. All the units that provide accommodation to the their labour, working either in the same campus or in an isolated facility from where movement may happen in an isolated bubble , with only 10% of managerial staff coming from outside may

continue to w.ork. Movement of the staff outside the premises is not allowed till the end of this notification. Such units may operate in various shifts as required.

c. All staff – managerial as well as shop floor and others – without exception – every one engage d in the activity to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per criteria of GOT. These units, if falling in eligibility criteria of GOI for workplace vaccination, must organize these vaccinations at the earliest possible opportunity.

d. Factories and manufacturing units that are operating under these conditions must subscribe to following discipline:

i. To scan body temperature of labourers pre- entry and confinn to Covid Appropriate Behavior of all concerned.

11. If a labourers/ worker found positive, other laborers who have come into active contact with him to be quarantined with pay.

iii. Factories / Units with more than 500 workers to set up their own quarantine facilities. Such Quarantine Centers to have all basic facilities and in case of such a facility being set up outside the campus of the indus try, the affected persons should be moved to the said facility while ensurin g that there is no contact with any other person during the transit.

iv. In case of any worker found to be positive, unit to be closed until completely san itised.

v. Lunch and tea breaks to be staggered for avoiding crowding. No common eating places

vi. Common toilet facilities to be sanitise d frequently.

e. If a worker is found positive he or she would be allowed medical leave and cannot be disco ntinued during this absence for this reason. He or she will be entitled for full wages that he or she mig ht have earned had he or she not contacted corona.

f. All the factories/ industries not specifically allowed herein must stop their operations till the end of period specified in these orders. In case of any doubt, authority to take decision rests with department of industry.

e) Roadside Eatable Vendors:

There will be no serving of food for eating at the location. Parcels or home deliveri es are allowed from 7 AM to 8 PM on every day. Reasonable movement for this constitutes a valid reason under I(b).

violating COVID 19 protocols to be fined Rs. 500 /-. Any vendor serving any customer engaging in such behaviour shall be fined Rs. 500 /-.

Violation would lea d to shutting down of the vendor till end of pandemic.

However if the lo c al a uthority feels that such behaviour is repetitive and is not pos si ble to contain with the imposition of fines, then they may order clo s ure of the location either temporarily or till the end of the pandemic.

t) Newspapers/ magazines/ periodicals:

• Newspapers / magazines/ periodicals can be printed and circulated. Only Home Delivery is allowed.

All persons engaged in the activi ty to get vaccinated at the ear liest, as per criteria ofGOI.

6. Recreation, Entertainment, shops, malls, shopping centres etc.:

Without prejudice to generality of section (1) it is declared that –

a) Cinema halls, to remain close d.

b) Drama theatres and auditoriums to remain closed.

c) Amusement Parks/ Arcades/ Video Game Parlours to remain closed.

d) Water Parks to remain closed

e) Cl ubs, Swimming Pools, Gyms and Sports Complexes to remain closed.

f) All persons connected with these es tablis hments should get vaccinated at the earliest, as per GOI guidelines so that reopening of these may be achieved at the earliest without fear of spread or acceleration of Covid 19.

g) Shooting for Films/ Ser ials / Advertisement to be closed.

h) All shops, malls, shopping centers not performing essential services shall be closed.

i) Public places like beaches, gardens, ope n spaces etc . shall remain closed . In case of any public arena that may belong to any of the uses mentioned herein, local authority may decides about continuation or discon tinuation of its use during the operation of this order.

7. Religious Places of Worship

a) Religious Places of Worship to remain closed.

b) All the personnel engaged in the service of the place of workshop shall continue to perform their duties though no outside visitor shall be allowed.

c) All staff that may work in these places are advised to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per GOI guidelines, so that reopening of these may be expedited.

8. Barber Shops/ Spa/ Salon/ Beauty Parlors

a) Barber shops/ Spa’ s / Salons and Beauty Parlors to remain closed.

b) All staff that may work in these establishments are advised to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per GO! guidelines, so that reopening of these may be expedited.

9. Schools and colleges:

a) Schools and Colleges to remain closed.

b) Rule is hereby relaxed for std 10th and 12th students to the extent of exams. All the staff that may be used for conduct of exams must be either vaccinated or should carry a negative RT-PCR/ RAT/ TruNAT/ CBNAAT certificate , valid for 48 hours.

c) For exams that are being conducted by any board, university or authority outside the state, denial of which may lead to hardships for students residing in Maharashtra may be allowed by conce rned department under intimation to concern disaster management authori ty.

d) Students who have to attend any exam physically, may be allowed to travel along with one adult, on basis of a valid hall ticket for the same.

e) All private coaching classes of any kind to remain closed.

f) All staff that may work in these establishments are advised to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per GOI guidelines, so that reopening of these may be expedited.

1O. Religious, Social, Political, Cultural Functions

a) No religious , social, cultural or political functions of any kind to be allowed.

b) In case of districts where elections are scheduled to be held, the permission may be granted by the District Collector for any political gatherings subject to the following conditions-

a. The District Collector can authorize the Returning Officer to give permission for any political gathering for the purpose of campaigning within the guidelines of the Election Commission of India subject to no more than 200 people or 50% occupancy whichever is less being allowed in any enclosed space and 50% of the capacity be allowed in open spaces subject to complete adherence to all laid down COVID 19 protocols as per the Central Government guidelines.

b. There should be personnel deputed by the Collector for overseeing any such event to ensure scrupulous adherence to all protocols.

c. In case of violation of the said protocols, the owner of the premises should be held accountable and may be penalised under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. In case of serious breaches, the space may be sealed until the end of the pandemic .

d. Incase of more than 2 such violations in gatherings of any candidate, no further permissions for holding any political gatherings be granted by the Collector to the said candidate.

e. For any other event lik e rallies, comer meetings etc, all COVID 19 protocols must be adhered to.

f. All guidelines must be applied equally without fear or favour to all participants in the election process and there should be no room for any grievance arising from selective or partisan application of the said guidelines .

g. After 8 PM on the day of polling, all the provisio ns of this order will come into effect in totality for the said area.

c) Marriages will be allowed only with maximum of 25 people present.

a. All the staff at any marriage hall or at any location serving visitors have to be vaccinated and till completely vaccinated they have to carry a valid negative RT­ PCR/ RATl TruNAT/ CBNAAT certificate .

b. In case if any of the above are found to be without negative RTPCR/ RAT/ TruNat/CBNAAT Certificate/ without being vaccinated as above, a fine of Rs 1000/- will be levied on the offender and fine of Rs I 0 ,0 00 will be levied on the establishmen t.

c. Repeated offence in respect of a premise would lead to sealing of the same and withdrawal of permission to conduct any gathering therein till operation of notification of Covid 19 epide mic.

d. In case of marriage being conducted inside a place of worship, it will be allowed to do so with adherence to the above rules.

d) Funerals to be allowed a maximum of 20 people. All the staff should get vaccinated at the earliest and should carry a valid negative RT-PCR/ RAT /f ruNAT/ CBNAAT certificate.

Funerals may also be performed at places of worship with strict adherence to the said rules.

11 . Oxygen Producers –

A) Any industrial process that is a net consumer of oxygen as a raw material is to be disallowed . Development Commissioner, however may allow the process either in case of process being essential for any of the essential activities or for exceptional circumstances for reasons to be recorded in writing.

B) All industrial producers of oxygen shall reserve a percentage of their production (actual as well as capacity) for medical or pharmaceutical purposes as specified by Public Health Department. They should declare their customers and end use of the oxygen supplied from I 0tb April 2021 onwards.

12. E-Commerce

a. E-Commerce will be only allowed for the delivery of essential goods and services as mentioned in Section 2 of this order

b. Every one engaged in the activity of home delivery or activity involving interaction

with staff engaged in activity of home delivery to get vaccinated at the earlie,st as

per criteria of GOI and if an Organization running e-commerce falls in the eligibility criteria of GOI for workplace vaccination it must organise these vaccination camps at the earliest. For the staff not engaged in home delivery or in the activity of requiring interaction with staff engaged in home delivery shall follow the discipline laid down in (5) concerning offices.

c. All the home deliveries to buildings housing more than one family is expected to be restricted to the entrance of the building and internal movement of the delivery should be by dedicated staff of the building . It is also expected that all the interactions of home delivery staff and the building personnel are disciplined and COVID appropriate.

d. Any default on Covid Appropriate Behaviour while performing home delivery shall lead to a fine of Rs. 1000/- . Repeated offence may lead to withdrawal of license to operate till the end of notification of COVID 19 epidemic .

13. Cooperative Housing Societies:

a) Any Cooperative Housing Society having more than 5 active Corona positive cases will be treated as an micro containment zone. These will follow strictly the SOP laid down for micro containment zones.

b) Such societies shall put up a board at the gate informing visitors and deny them entry.

c) All restrictions of micro-containment zones like control over ingress and egress shall be monitored by the society.

d) In case of default the society may be fined Rs. l 0000/- in the first instance. Later instances may attract higher fines as decided by local authorities. This fine may be used to employ supervising personnel to ensure compliance of SOP and these orders by the society.

e) All CHS’s are advised to ensure that all persons coming into the building on a regular

basis get their RTPCR/ RAT/ TruNat/ CBNAAT test done till they are vaccinated as per Government norms.

14. Construction Activity

a) To be allowed only for sites where labourer’s are living on site. Movement to and fro from outside must be avoided, except for the purpose of material movements.

b) Every one engaged in the activity to get vaccinated at the earliest, as per criteria of GOI and organisations engaged in these activities should go for workplace vaccinations as per GOI guidelines at the earliest.

c) Defaults will lead to a fine of Rs.l 0000/- for the developer of the construction site and repeated defaults may lead to closure of the site till existence of notification of COVID 19 epidemic.

d) If a worker is found positive he or she would be allowed medical leave and cannot be discontinued during this absence for this reason. He or she will be entitled for full wages that he or she might have earned had he or she not contacted corona

e) Local authorities may decide to allow any construction activity in view of impending

Maharashtra 15-day Curfew from 8pm Tomorrow April 14: What’s Allowed and What’s Not


Fire engulfs Yash Furniture Mart in Nagpur

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

Nagpur: In an early morning incident, a major fire broke out at Yash Furniture Mart located under Kotwali Police Station on Wednesday. The exact reason behind the fire couldn’t be ascertained immediately. Fortunately, no casualties were reported in the incident, however, materials worth ₹ lakhs were gutted in the fire.

According to sources, the fire broke out at Yash Furniture Mart at around 4 am. The stores wood and plywood’s stock worked as catalyst to the spread the fire. Soon, the fire engulfed entire shop. Owing to which the officials of Fire Department faced severe inconvenience to douse the flames.

Fire engulfs Yash Furniture Mart in Nagpur

Video: Nagpur Cops raid Aradhana Sarees in Sitabuldi for violating Covid norms

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Nagpur: The squad of Sitabuldi Police on Wednesday raided Aradhana Sarees for flouting Covid norms set by the District Administration.

Aradhana Sarees, one of the leading businesses in the Sarees Retailers in Sitabuldi Market were found operating defying Covid norms. *Sum* of 45 costumers were also found inside the shop. Following which the cops have booked the proprietors for the shop. Further investigations are on.

It is pertinent to mention that under the Break The Chain guidelines the State Government has banned the operations of all the non-essential shops.

Video: Nagpur Cops raid Aradhana Sarees in Sitabuldi for violating Covid norms

CBSE class 10th exam cancelled and 12th exams postponed

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

New Delhi: The CBSE Class 12 board exams have been postponed and the Class 10 exams have been cancelled, the government said today after Prime Minister Narendra Modi met with top officials to discuss demands to cancel them because of the massive Covid spike across the country.

The Board Exams for Class 12, which were to be held from May 4 to June 14, have been put off. The results of the Class 10 board exam would be prepared “on the basis of an objective criterion to be developed by the Board”, the government said.

The decision was taken amid spiraling Covid cases in the deadly second wave of infections. This morning, India recorded 1,84,372 new coronavirus infections in the highest single-day rise so far, with 1,027 deaths.

CBSE class 10th exam cancelled and 12th exams postponed

MLA Thakre, MLC Wanjari garlands Dr B A Ambedkar’s statue to commemorate his 130th birth anniversary

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Nagpur: MLA Vikas Thakre, MLC Abhijit Wanjari CM and activists of several political parties paid homage to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar on his 130th birth anniversary amid police bandobast at many places in the city.

The two Congress leaders garlanded the Ambedkar statue at Samvidhan Square on Wednesday.

It is pertinent to mention that Maharashtra Government has released guidelines for the simple celebration of Dr BR Ambedkar’s birth anniversary on April 14 amid rising Covid-19 cases in the state. The government has urged Dr Ambedkar’s followers to celebrate it between 7 am and 8 pm without crowding.

The government has banned the processions, bike rallies and prabhat pheris. Instead, the government has suggested the followers not more than five can garland Dr Ambedkar’s statue keeping social distancing and adhering to all norms.

MLA Thakre, MLC Wanjari garlands Dr B A Ambedkar’s statue to commemorate his 130th birth anniversary

Relatives create ruckus, ransack Alexis Hospital over dead body, 2 held

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Nagpur: In a spurt in kind of incidents, relatives of a dead man created ruckus and ransacked Alexis Hospital demanding handing over the body without post-mortem. The mob also threatens to harm doctors and other staff physically. The unpleasant incident took place on Tuesday noon. Two of the accused have been arrested by Mankapur police in this connection.

According to police, the two accused Jamir Khan Juhur Khan (25), resident of Plot No. 28, Old Mankapur, and Amir Khan Noor Khan (27) brought a patient named Shagufta Anjum Khan to Mankapur-based Alexis Hospital for treatment. However, the doctors after checking the patient declared her dead. Subsequently, the two accused demanded the hospital to hand over the body without post-mortem. However, when the hospital refused to do so, the two accused and other 5-7 relatives started creating ruckus and ransacked property of the hospital. The accused also threatened Dr Tushar Vijay Dhawad (37), resident of Ashiyana Apartment, Welcome Society, Katol Road and other staff to harm them physically.

Mankapur Assistant PSI Shrikhande, based on Dr Dhawad’s complaint, booked the accused under Sections 143, 147, 149, 448, 427, 188, 269, 270, 504, 506 of the IPC read with Sections 3, 4 of Maharashtra Medicare Service Persons and Medicare Service Institutions (Prevention of Violence and Damage or Loss to Property) Act, 2010 and arrested the two accused Jamir Khan Juhur Khan and Amir Khan Noor Khan. Further probe is underway.

Relatives create ruckus, ransack Alexis Hospital over dead body, 2 held

Are CT Scan centres fleecing corona patients who are flocking for HR-CT test?

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Nagpur Today : Nagpur News

Nagpur: With the RTPCR tests for Covid-19 almost stopped at overburdened centres, the CT Scan centres in Nagpur have been experiencing a heavy rush of patients for High-Resolution Computed Tomography (HR-CT) tests.

According to sources, the HR-CT test has reportedly been made mandatory for patients who are flocking the CT Scan centres right on Day 1 of either testing positive or soon after giving their swab. If the RTPCR test reveals whether a person is positive for this dreaded virus then he or she goes for CT Scan.

The test is done free at Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) and Indira Gandhi Government Medical College and Hospital (IGGMCH). These two government hospitals don’t charge a single penny from the persons testing positive for coronavirus. The charges of CT Scan for non-Covid patients too are only Rs 350 in GMCH and IGGMCH. But the private CT Scan centres are charging over Rs 2500 from patients taking ‘advantage’ of long queues are now being seen outside these centres. The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Nagpur has decided to charge Rs 750 per CT Scan from a person.

Sources said that the RTPCR test is done in private labs for Rs 500-800 while the Rapid Antigen Test is done for Rs 150. However, for the HR-CT test, a patient has to cough up Rs 2500 at CT Scan centre. The CT Scan centres in Nagpur are being flocked for the HR-CT test. So much so that patients are on the waiting list till late night.

Expert members of the High Court-appointed Covid19 committee have red flagged the trend saying these patients are turning superspreaders. Observations have also been made that discounts and special offers by scanning centres are also attracting people. “People become impatient and go for HR-CT though 80% of them are fine. In the UK, they don’t even go for a CT scan,” said a specialist doctor.

Are CT Scan centres fleecing corona patients who are flocking for HR-CT test?

Nagpur Police Chief Amitesh Kumar pays floral tribute to Dr B R Ambedkar on his 130th Birth Anniversary

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Nagpur: Nagpur Police Commissioner (CP), Amitesh Kumar on Wednesday paid floral tribute to Dr Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar on his 130th Birth Anniversary at Samvidhan Square. Additional CP (North region) Navinchandra Reddy, Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Zone 2, Vinita S, PI Sitabuldi Atul Sabnis and others were prominently present on this occasion.

Earlier today, several political parties and organisations paid homage to Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and garland the Ambedkar statue at Samvidhan Square amid police bandobast at many places in the city.

It is pertinent to mention that Maharashtra Government has released guidelines for the simple celebration of Dr BR Ambedkar’s birth anniversary on April 14 amid rising Covid-19 cases in the state. The government has urged Dr Ambedkar’s followers to celebrate it between 7 am and 8 pm without crowding.

The government has banned the processions, bike rallies and prabhat pheris. Instead, the government has suggested the followers not more than five can garland Dr Ambedkar’s statue keeping social distancing and adhering to all norms.

Nagpur Police Chief Amitesh Kumar pays floral tribute to Dr B R Ambedkar on his 130th Birth Anniversary


Cab driver, aide held for blackmailing, extorting Rs 6 lakh from man in Pratap Nagar

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Nagpur: Pratap Nagar police have arrested a cab driver and his accomplice for blackmailing and extorting Rs 6 lakh from a man who had taken his girlfriend to Patansaongi in July 2018.

According to police sources, the complainant, Ashish Kanhaiyalal Joshi (36), resident of Plot No. 73, Black Diamond Apartment, Trimurti Nagar, had taken his girlfriend to Patansaongi in July 2018 in the taxi (MH-49/AT 5056) of accused Roshan Purshottam Ingle (30), resident of Plot No. 67, Suman Vihar, Kamptee Road. Ashish, who runs a medical shop, knew the accused. However, some months back, the accused Roshan and his accomplice Vikas Madhukar Wani (37), resident of Plot No. 79, Motha Indora, Misal Layout, phoned Ashish and started blackmailing him by threatening to disclose his Patansaongi visit with the girlfriend.

Scared of repercussions, Ashish gave the accused Rs 1.50 lakh in February 2019, Rs 2 lakh in April 2019, Rs 1 lakh in September 2019, and Rs 1.50 lakh in April 2020. Thus the accused cab driver extorted a total Rs 6 lakh from Ashish by blackmailing and doling out threats.

However, the two accused again demanded extortion money of Rs 3 lakh more from Ashish. With the threat to expose Ashish, the two accused Roshan Ingle and his accomplice Vikas Wani reached his medical store in the cab (MH-49/AT 5056) and demanded Rs 3 lakh from him. However, it seems, Ashish could have fed up with the blackmailing and threats and hence decided to register a case against the two accused with Pratap Nagar police.

Pratap Nagar API Boyne, based on complaint of Ashish Joshi, booked the two accused under Sections 384, 385 of the IPC and placed them under arrest. Further probe is underway.

Cab driver, aide held for blackmailing, extorting Rs 6 lakh from man in Pratap Nagar

Hotel Ashok, Laxmi Nagar donates ambulance for transit of Covid Patients

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Nagpur: Sanjay Gupta donated an air conditioned AMBULANCE to provide transportation facility to the COVID patients who are in need of treatment in Katol Tahsil. The operation of the ambulance will be looked after by Shree Navdurga Pradarshani Mandal, Katol.

Lions Club of Nagpur also stives to help the patients residing in rural areas for getting admission and guidance.

Ambulance has been donated by the hands of Member of Parliament Shri Krupalji Tumane and in the presence of Raju Bisani, Sukumar Ghode, Bharat Patel, Raju Dambale, Pintu Bisani, Balu Ghode, Ayub Pathan, Viju Kela, Rajesh Gupta, Tushar Ghode and many businesmen of Katol.

Sanjay Gupta and his family have continuously been donating to various social and religious organisations as part of their belief in sharing with society at large. On various occasions including his own birthday or marriage of wards or of those in family, Gupta has donated handsomely to old age homes, educational institutions, medical institutions and for construction of Shree Ram Temple at Ayodhya.

Hotel Ashok, Laxmi Nagar donates ambulance for transit of Covid Patients

Bhondve’s book ‘‘IAS Chi Paulwaat’ will be pathbreaking for students: Gadkari

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Nagpur: “The book ‘IAS Chi Paulwaat’ written by Sanket Bhondve (IAS) would be inspiring and pathbreaking for students as well as youths who aspire to become IAS officers. The book will also help increase the percentage of Maharashtrians in IAS cadre,” said Union Minister Nitin Gadkari.

Gadkari was speaking after releasing the book on Wednesday. Present on the occasion virtually include Vice Chancellor of D Y Patil Deemed University Dr P D Patil, Pune’s former Divisional Commissioner Dilip Band and Vishal Soni of Vishwakarma Publishers. Sanket Bhondve is a 2007 batch IAS officer of Madhya Pradesh cadre. The seventh edition of the book was released on Wednesday.

The Union Minister further said that Sanket received cultural lessons from his parents since childhood. His parents have a great role in moulding Sanket culturally. The book reveals the finer points as how to pass IAS. Therefore the book ‘IAS Chi Paulwaat’ would prove to be inspiring and pathbreaking for the budding students as well as youths who aspire to become IAS officers. “The work done by Sanket Bhondve for betterment of senior citizens and Divyang with a sense of social responsibility is praiseworthy,” Gadkari stated.

Exhorting the political leaders and administration officials to consider financially backward, downtrodden and Divyangs as part of their families, Gadkari said the 5-point formula – determination, commitment, hard work, aim and parental guidance – are key to IAS success. The book has dealt on this aspect meticulously. In a welfare state, the officials should have positivity, transparency, quest for corruption free administration and capacity to take timely decisions. The IAS officer should be quality conscious, Gadkari asserted.

Bhondve’s book ‘‘IAS Chi Paulwaat’ will be pathbreaking for students: Gadkari

Foreign liquor worth Rs 8.78 lakh seized in Pardi

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Nagpur: A stock of foreign liquor worth Rs 8.78 lakh was seized by the Crime Branch Unit on Monday. The stuff was being transported in a truck from Pandhurna (Madhya Pradesh) to dry Chandrapur district. The truck worth Rs 20 lakh was also confiscated by the cops.

Police had received information that a truck (MH-40/PL-5194) coming from Pandhurna was transporting boxes containing bottles of Indian Made Foreign liquor to Ballarshah in dry Chandrapur district. Acting on the information, the Crime Branch sleuths intercepted the truck in front of Bharat Petrol Pump on Bhandara Road. During the vehicle search, police found a huge quantity of liquor bottles.

Cops arrested Lokesh Rakesh Bhaisare (33), a resident of Plot No 96, Nari Road, Kapil Nagar, in this connection. An offence under relevant sections of Maharashtra Prohibition Act has been registered against him at Pardi Police Station. The arrest was made by PSI Omprakash Bhalavi and others under the supervision of Additional CP (Crime) Sunil Fulari and DCP (Detection) Gajanan Rajmane.

Foreign liquor worth Rs 8.78 lakh seized in Pardi

Gadkari assures smooth supply of oxygen, drugs to corona-ravaged Nagpur

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Nagpur: Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Tuesday said that steps are being taken to ensure smooth supply of medical oxygen to patients in Nagpur, Bhandara and Wardha districts. He further said that he has contacted the four companies manufacturing medical oxygen and urged them to speed up supply immediately.

The Minister was speaking at ahigh-level meeting of officials of NMC and district administration. Gadkari directed the officials to initiate firm measures in controlling the surge in Covid-19 cases. He also asked the Municipal Commissioner Radhakrishnan B and District Collector Ravindra Thakre tomake available all the necessary medical facilities in various Covid hospitals in view of spiralling cases.

Taking note of increasing demand for beds and oxygen, Gadkari directed to step up supply of oxygen by tankers from Nagpur and Bhandara districts. The Minister assured there will be no shoratge of oxygen.

The meeting held at Corona War Room of NMC, was also attended by Mayor Dayashankar Tiwari, office-bearers of Drug Dealers Association, social activists and medical institutions. People’s represe3ntatives including MLA Sameer Meghe, MLC Pravin Datke, and others were also present. He asked the NMC to increase maximum bed in its hospitals within 8 days.

Gadkari said that he has written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and requested him to ensure adequate supply of injections and medicines to Nagpur. He also asked the district administration to distribute injections and medicines in proper quanity to the needy hospitals.

Gadkari assures smooth supply of oxygen, drugs to corona-ravaged Nagpur

Goons set cop’s house ablaze, try to kill his wife, 2 sons in MIDC

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Nagpur: In an audacious act, a group of miscreants set the house of a police constable on fire with evil intentions to kill the cop’s wife and two toddler sons in the MIDC area in the wee hours of Tuesday.

Poonam Rahul Chauhan (29), wife of Naik Police Constable (NPC) Rahul Chauhan, attached to Nagpur City Police Headquarters and a resident of Plot No 45, Dnyandeep Colony, Saptak Nagar, behind SRPF Camp, lodged a complaint that her husband was deployed at ITI Covid-19 Centre at Wanadongri.

She and her sons Raghav (6) and Keshav (3) were asleep. The group of hooligans stormed into her house around 2.30 pm. They closed the doors from outside and torched the house in a bid to kill her and her two sons.

MIDC Police registered a case under Section 307 and 34 of the Indian Penal Code and started the probe. No arrest has been made in the matter so far.

Goons set cop’s house ablaze, try to kill his wife, 2 sons in MIDC

Covid-19: Active cases cross 63k mark as Nagpur reports 5,993 cases, 57 deaths in last 24 hrs

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Nagpur: With 5,993 fresh cases till Tuesday midnight, the active cases of novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) in Nagpur District crossed 63k mark and now stands at 63,005. In the day 57 patients also succumbed to the virus borne disease.

With the latest update, the total number of cases has surged to 2,97,036 while the number of deaths rose 5,960.

As per the official report, out of the total positive cases, 2,375 were from rural areas and 3,613 cases from Nagpur city alone while five cases were reported from out of the district. Meanwhile, from the total deaths, 35 were reported from Nagpur city, five deaths were registered from outside the district, while 17 casualties were reported from Nagpur rural.

After the fresh updates, the total active cases in the city now stand at 63,005 including asymptomatic cases advised for home isolation. In the day 3,993 patients were successfully recovered from the virus borne disease. Following which recovery rate has dropped to 76.78%.

Covid-19: Active cases cross 63k mark as Nagpur reports 5,993 cases, 57 deaths in last 24 hrs


Ambedkar Had Proposed Sanskrit As Official Language: CJI Bobde

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Nagpur: Chief Justice of India Sharad Bobde on Wednesday said B.R. Ambedkar had proposed Sanskrit as the “official national language” of India as he understood the political and social issues well and knew what the people wanted.

The CJI also said the ancient Indian text Nyayshastra is “not a bit” inferior to Aristotle and the Persian system of logic, and “there is no reason why we should forsake, overlook, and not benefit from the geniuses of our ancestors”.

CJI Bobde was speaking at the inauguration of the academic building of the Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) here in Maharashtra.

Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackrey, Union minister and Nagpur MP Nitin Gadkari and others participated in this event virtually.

Remembering B.R. Ambedkar on his 130th birth anniversary, the CJI said, “Today morning, I was in a fix about which language should I deliver this speech. Today is the birth anniversary of Dr. Ambedkar which reminds me that the conflict between the language to be used while speaking and the language to be used during work is very old”.

He said the Supreme Court gets many representations on what should be the language of subordinate courts, but I feel this subject is not being looked into.

“But Dr Ambedkar had anticipated this aspect and he had mooted a proposal saying that the official language of the Union of India should be Sanskrit,” the CJI said.

The CJI said he cannot recall whether that proposal, which had signatures of some Maulvis, pandits, priests and Ambdekar, was tabled (in the constituent Assembly).

“It was Ambedkar’s opinion that since Tamil is not acceptable in north India it might be opposed there and likewise Hindi will be opposed in south India. But, there is less possibility of opposition to Sanskrit in north India or south India and hence he had mooted that proposal, but it did not succeed,” CJI Bobde said.

The chief justice of India said Ambedkar possessed knowledge of not only about the law but he also knew social and political issues very well.

“He knew what the people, the poor of the country wanted. He had full knowledge about all these aspects and I feel that is why he thought of putting up this proposal,” the CJI said.

CJI Bobde said two unique courses are taught at the MNLU including a course that will produce judges much on the lines of the National Defence Academy (NDA) which not only produces soldiers but officers, and the other course is on ‘Nyayshastra’.

“The Indian judicial system was inherited from the British which uses logic and the origin of logic is Aristotle. But the ‘Nyayshastra’ which was developed in India is not the least bit inferior to Aristotle or the Persian system of logic. I see no reason why we should forsake, overlook and not benefit from the geniuses of our ancestors and that is how this course began which is unique,” CJI Bobde said.

Ambedkar Had Proposed Sanskrit As Official Language: CJI Bobde

Notorious Raju Bhadre held by Crime Branch

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File Photo: Raju Bhadre

Nagpur: Notorious goon Raju Bhadre was arrested by the Crime Branch and has been sent to Nashik jail under the charges of murder.

The police will take his custody soon in the Vishal Paisadeli murder case.

Notorious Bhadre and his gang were jailed after being sentenced to life imprisonment in the Pintu Shirke murder case. Bhadre was later shifted to Nashik Jail.

Bhadre was released on parole and again started his illegal activities in the city. He made forged documents in the name of his wife and illegally encroached upon a piece of land worth crore rupees.

With Bhadre’s support, the two criminals turned against each other in the process and tried to grab the land by misleading the police officers with the help of some brokers.

Bhadre has been involved in many such activities and when this incident came to light, police commissioner Amitesh Kumar and deputy commissioner of police (Crime) Gajanan Rajmane have turned their attention towards Bhadre and his gang.

History sheeter Ranjit Safelkar killed Vishal Paisadeli with the help of Bhadre and tried to showcase the entire incident as accident. However, an investigation by the Crime Branch uncovered the mystery and it was proved to be a murder. So the police were keeping an eye on Bhadre. The Crime Branch team arrested him on Wednesday and sent him to Nashik Jail. He will soon be arrested Vishal Paisadeli murder case.

Notorious Raju Bhadre held by Crime Branch

Wanted goon nabbed by Gittikhadan cops in filmy style

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Nagpur: In a filmy style action, Gittikhadan police on Wednesday surrounded a house and nabbed a notorious criminal who was wanted for attempting to murder a man over old enmity in December 2017. Since then the cops were on his trail.

According to police sources, the accused Irfan Khan alias Gazni Rehman Khan (35), resident of Swagat Nagar, had picked up a quarrel with the complainant Firoze Khan Jabir Khan (34), resident of Garib Nawaz Nagar, Tehsil, on December 25, 2017. Subsequently, to settle the score, the accused Ghazni asked other accused Immu Kalya to kill Firoze Khan. As told, Immu Kalya attacked Firoze Khan with a sword and injured him seriously with the intention to kill him. At that time police had registered a case under Sections 307, 506(B), 120(B) of the IPC read with Section 4/25 of Arms Act and launched a hunt for accused Ghazni who had gone absconding.

On Wednesday, NPC Baljitsingh Thakur, member of probe team, received a tip-off that the wanted accused Ghazni has come to meet his family for observing Ramzan. Acting swiftly, a team of Gittikhadan police rushed and surrounded the Swagat Nagar house and nabbed Ghazni who was hiding under the kitchen ota in order to dodge the cops. Later he was handed over to Tehsil police for further action.

The arrest was made by PSI Datta Pendkar, constable Anil Trpathi, NPCs Baljitsingh Thakur, Nilesh Ingole, Rakesh Yadav, Rakesh Gotmare, sepoys Vaibhav Kulsange, Kunal Korche, Vivek Botre, woman sepoy Vidya Jamnik under the guidance of Addl Police Commissioner (North) Navinchandra Reddy, DCP Zone 2 Vinita Sahu, ACP Sudhir Nandanwar and Senior PI Gajanan Kalyankar.

Wanted goon nabbed by Gittikhadan cops in filmy style

Truck driver, 2 others cheat Dal Mill owner of Rs 24 lakh

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Nagpur: Kalamna police have launched a search for a truck driver and his two accomplices who cheated a dal mill owner to the tune of Rs 24 lakh by pilfering a consignment of 25 tonnes of toor dal. The three con men sold the stuff midway instead of taking it to the destination in Uttar Pradesh.

A resident of Plot No. 1043, Deshpande Layout, Nandanvan, Saurabh Chandrakumar Gupta (40) told police that he runs a dal mill named Saurabh Dal Mill situated at Plot No. 410, Dipti Signal. Between April 8 and 14, 2021, he had loaded a consignment of 25 tonnes of toor dal in the truck (UP-70/ET 0003) and asked the accused Ramratan (30), native of Shankargarh, Katra (UP), Rahul (28) and Rajkumar to take the stock to destination at Bajrang Agency, Gramganj Patti, Pratapgarh (UP). However, the three accused, instead of taking the consignment to the destination, pilfered the stock midway and thus duped Saurabh Gupta to the tune of Rs 24 lakh.

Kalamna police constable Lalitkumar Pandey has registered a case under Sections 407, 34 of the IPC and launched a search to nab the three accused.

Truck driver, 2 others cheat Dal Mill owner of Rs 24 lakh

New Kamptee cops foil cattle smuggling bid using logistics container, rescue 63 bovines

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Nagpur: With stringent prohibition orders in force, smugglers of bovine animals have started adopting atypical ways to continue their business in Nagpur. New Kamptee Police on Wednesday thwarted cattle smuggling bid using logistic container truck bearing Uttarakhand registration number, rescued 63 bovines collectively of ₹ 12,60,00 and seized a truck worth ₹ 15,00,000.

Acting on a tip-off, the New Kamptee police staff comprising Constables Rajendra Taklikar, Mangesh Yadav, Mangesh Lanjewar, Sandeep Gupta, Upendra Yadav, Sudhir Kanojiya intercepted a where a 10-wheeler container truck (UK/06/CA/8012) near Lihigaon village. On checking the vehicle cops found 63 bovines in it. On questioning the driver about his whereabouts he identified himself as Mohammad Zakir Mohammad Zahir (40), a resident of Bhopal in Madhya Pradesh.

The accused was subsequently rounded up at New Kamptee Police Station. Cops, on Thursday, will be presenting accused Zakir to Court for demanding PCR.

The action was planned under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Zone 5, Neelotpal, Assistant Police Commissioner (ACP), Roshan Pandit and Police Inspector (PI) Mangesh Kale.

New Kamptee cops foil cattle smuggling bid using logistics container, rescue 63 bovines

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