Roads jam-packed, despite lockdown
Roads jam-packed, despite lockdown
Police surveillance was negligent in several places, giving
vehicles a free pass to move about in
Bengaluru
The ‘strict’ lockdown imposed in Bengaluru to control covid seems to have fizzled out, as vehicles were seen populating the roads. On Day Three of the lockdown on Friday, the vehicular population increased more than what was seen in the first two days. Many of the arterial roads were seeing a slight rush though most of the shops had downed shutters after the four-hour window period between 6 am and 10 am. A test drive by
Bangalore Mirror found that vehicles were speeding up across the city as the police checking was lax at a few places. Police continued to verify the documents at important junctions like
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Ludhiana: Miscreants cheated a moneychanger of Rs 4.54 lakh on the pretext of exchanging US dollars for Indian currency notes.
Ankit Kharbanda, of Azad Nagar, said in his police complaint, “A man came to my office at Kashmir Nagar Chowk and introduced himself as Surjit Singh. He said his maternal aunt has 1,600 US dollars, which he wants to exchange for India currency. He took me outside a house in Harcharan Nagar and said it belonged to his aunt. There, he showed me dollars, which were original.” Thereafter, Surjit asked Ankit to reach Kashmir Nagar crossing at GT Road with Indian currency notes.
Water in Delhi comes from other states. If the supply is disrupted then there will be an outcry in Delhi, health minister Satyendar Jain said.
NEW DELHI: Delhi may face a huge water supply cut of about 25 per cent as the canals from Bhakra dam in Punjab will be closed, health minister Satyendar Jain said on Monday. There may be a huge water supply cut of about 25 per cent as the Punjab administration has said that the canal from Bhakra dam will be closed. We are talking to them because water in Delhi comes from other states. If the supply is disrupted then there will be an outcry in Delhi, said Jain.
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