As many as 580 Covid-19 patients were shifted from three jumbo Covid centres to various hospitals by late Saturday as the city and its adjoining areas are expected to be buffeted by gusty winds of up to 80kmph and heavy showers when Cyclone Tauktae passes by in the Arabian Sea on Sunday.
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Mumbai: Two flyers booked for escaping from hotel quarantine
Mumbai: Two flyers booked for escaping from hotel quarantine
ByNarayan Namboodiri,Richa PintoNarayan Namboodiri and Richa Pinto / Updated: Apr 8, 2021, 23:32 IST
MUMBAI: Two flyers, who were quarantined at Seven Olive Hotel in
Mumbai s Sakinaka area, fled on Tuesday.
The passengers had landed at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport (
CSIA) on April 2.
A case was registered with the Sakinaka police against Imran Surve and Fahid Antule after a Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (
BMC) official carried out a surprise check at the hotel.
The official will be initiating an action against the hotel management for violating the rules and not informing the civic body after the two flyers fled.
Mumbai: FIR against falooda joint in Kurla for flouting social distancing norms
ByRicha PintoRicha Pinto / Updated: Mar 3, 2021, 08:14 IST
MUMBAI:
Kurla at the Vinoba Bhave Police station on Tuesday for violating the
Covid-19 set protocol. This is the third action against the eatery in the past fortnight.
Civic officials said that they had to initiate police action after a crowd of around a 100 persons without any social distancing or masks in their faces was found moving around at the eatery despite cases rising in the city.
The assistant municipal commissioner of L ward Manish Walunju said that there were complaints against the large crowding they had received and on Monday around 11.30 pm when civic teams visited also they saw similar crowds around the eatery and were forced to take action.
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MUMBAI: BMC filed an FIR against Kurla’s Baba Falooda at Vinoba Bhave police station on Tuesday for allegedly violating Covid-19 protocol its third action against the eatery in a fortnight. Officials said a crowd of around a 100 was found not maintaining social distancing or wearing masks at the eatery. Manish Walunju, assistant municipal commissioner of L Ward, said, “In the past fortnight, repeated action has been taken against the food joint. We first initiated a seizure action and then our nuisance detectors levied a penalty. Despite this, there was crowding on Monday night.”
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