Ajmera Realty
Ajmera Realty partners With M.C.G.M. to set up 55 bed Covid Care Center at Times Square, Andheri East, Mumbai ANI | Updated: Apr 23, 2021 17:35 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], April 23 (ANI/PRNewswire): Standing by its people time and always, on 16th April 2021, Ajmera Group has set up a dedicated Covid-19 Care Centre at Times Square in Andheri, East in association with M.C.G.M.
The facility has 55 beds with medical oxygen cylinders that will extend required support to Mumbai s healthcare infrastructure as the city is strapped for Covid-19 Care Centres.
It s one-of-a-kind & first private free-of-cost Oxygenated Covid-19 Care Centre in the K East Ward which has been remarkably set up with all infrastructures in just 3 days.
Ajmera Realty partners With M C G M to set up 55 bed Covid Care Center at Times Square, Andheri East, Mumbai
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Mumbai: BMC officials swing into action after spike in cases in city
Civic body puts special focus on four wards, takes measures to arrest further spread of pandemic
Rise in the number of coronavirus cases has kept the ward officials up on heels. From visiting crowded places to sensitising housing society office bearers and even penalising those found violating COVID-19 norms, civic officials are leaving no stone unturned to keep coronavirus at bay.
Given the steady spike in the number of new COVID-19 cases reported daily in the city, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has turned its focus to four of the city s 24 administrative wards. Areas that have come under the civic radar are Borivali, Andheri east, Andheri west and Mulund, where the spike has been noticed, senior civic officials have said.
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Mumbai: Days after Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray asked the administration to be more vigilant and step up containment measures to curb rising Covid-19 cases, the BMC has launched a comprehensive plan to keep tabs on citizens flouting rules of home-isolation, while those failing to observe pandemic norms at wedding and public gatherings will be prosecuted.
An FIR will be lodged against such persons for non-compliance. The BMC proposes to once again pursue its tracing, tracking, treatment and isolation/quarantine to curb infection.
The civic body has asked its staff to aim for Mission Zero in wards where cases are on the rise. Area-mapping will be done and the maximum testing will be conducted in such areas. At least 15 close contacts per patient will be tracked and isolated.
Jasmina Khanna
MUMBAI: Blowing up a large part of her salary on transportation every month has been Jasmina Khanna s pet peeve. The 49-year-old software tester lives with cerebral palsy and can only commute to work by car or a special taxi service that allows her wheelchair to be brought in.
So when Khanna found out a few years ago that the Central government had laid down guidelines for accessibility, she decided to do what she knew best doggedly pursue implementation with local authorities. Three years since Khanna took a survey of public amenities in Vile Parle, the BMC has approved transformation of two key streets in the suburb. Work will begin next month to make continuous footpaths, add kerb ramps and redesign bus-stops to make the two streets universally accessible.
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