the nagpur high court has rejected the plea for interim relief by the petitioner, swachh association, in a public interest litigation (pil) concerning the installation of a musical fountain and other activities in futala lake. the division bench of justices a s chandurkar and vrushali joshi ruled that the activities undertaken by the maharashtra metro rail corporation limited (mmrcl) did not violate the wetlands (conservation and management) rules of 2017. swachh association, a registered society under the
staff reporterwithin the next fortnight, the work on demolition of the ‘design disaster’, the tekdi road fly-over, is likely to start as maha metro is ready and waiting just for the administrative process to complete. althoug
staff reportera group of unruly youngsters engaged in reckless stunts and dangerous driving at futala lake landed in police net. the gittikhadan police have seized two cars and a motorcycle which were being driven by the youths. a police
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