Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 12 (ANI): In a reply to a petition filed in Bombay High Court in the matter of door-to-door vaccination drive for bed-ridden people, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Thursday informed the court through an affidavit that of the 4,889 people who registered for the campaign, 1,317 were vaccinated till August 9.
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The Bombay HC has sought a response from the Maha govt on a plea seeking a clarification that Ludo is a game of chance and not a game of skill
The plea filed by Keshav Ramesh Muley, who is Maharashtra Navnirman Sena s office bearer, sought registration of a case against Cashgrail Private Limited
The company owns the mobile application Ludo Supreme App , on the ground that it promotes gambling
Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has sought a response from the Maharashtra government on a plea seeking a clarification that Ludo is a game of chance and not a game of skill . The petition filed by Keshav Ramesh Muley, who is Maharashtra Navnirman Sena s office bearer, sought registration of a case against Cashgrail Private Limited, which owns the mobile application Ludo Supreme App , on the ground that it promotes gambling, according to Bar and Bench.