Concerns over restrictions near Raj Nivas
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January 31, 2021 01:59 IST
‘The political differences between the Lt. Governor and the Chief Minister cannot make the life of public difficult’
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‘The political differences between the Lt. Governor and the Chief Minister cannot make the life of public difficult’
Several citizens have expressed concern over the continued imposition of Section 144 in the Raj Nivas area, even weeks after the conclusion of the agitation led by the Congress and allies seeking the recall of Lt. Governor Kiran Bedi.
Central forces had been called in on an unprecedented scale ahead of the day/night agitation on January 8. Though the agitation was shifted to the Anna Statue on the plea of the administration, the area around the Raj Nivas continues to be barricaded, causing hardship to citizens.
High spirits: Delegates addressing presspersons at Alliance Francaise on Thursday.
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KUMAR S.S.
The seventh edition of the event, on till February 21, kicks off today with a series of offline and online events to celebrate the relationship The seventh edition of the Pondicherry Heritage Festival (PHF) kicks off on Friday with a series of offline and online events to celebrate the signature Franco-Tamil confluence unique to the city.
Though the fete, that is on till February 21, is being hosted under the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic, the larger reach of live-streamed events to an audience beyond the bounds of the city presents the brighter side to the whittling down of programmes with physical attendance.