The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon around 12.30 pm when 69-year-old Chaya Yadav, who lives with her grand children in a MHADA area, had left home to go to the bank
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MUMBAI: As the city sees a rise in the number of Covid-19 cases again, the average growth rate of the diseases has increased from 0.12% on February 1 to 0.22% now.
Wards which cover parts of Bandra, Chembur and Mulund have the highest growth rate, much above the overall city growth rate.
H-West ward, which covers parts of Bandra, Khar and Santacruz, has a growth rate of 0.36%, followed by M-West ward, which covers Chembur and has a growth rate of 0.35%. ‘T’ ward, which covers parts of Mulund, has the third highest growth rate at 0.34%.
Senior officials said that looking at the trend, municipal staff in these wards had already been instructed activate Covid care centres, send instructions to housing societies to follow Covid rules and penalise those not wearing a mask in public.
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Mumbai: BEST members quiz BMCâs Rs 400 cr loan deal
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The Committee members of the Brihanmumbai Electricity Supply and Transport (BEST) Undertaking on Tuesday questioned the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation s (BMC) proposal of granting Rs 400 crore to the transport body in the form of loan.
To ease BEST of its financial burden, the municipal body proposed a Rs 406 crore loan to the cash-strapped transport undertaking in its 2021-22 budget. Earlier, in the 2020-21 budget, the BMC had proposed Rs 1,500 crore to the transport undertaking. However, amid the pandemic outbreak the BMC slashed the budget by Rs 500 crore.