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Mumbai: Essential shops to remain open from 8am to 12pm in Bhandup, Powai and Kanjurmarg from Monday | Mumbai News

Photo for representative purpose only MUMBAI: All essential shops excluding medical stores will only be allowed to remain open from 8am to 12pm in areas like Powai, Bhandup, and Kanjurmarg from Monday. The BMC’s S ward on Saturday issued a circular stating that all essential shops will remain closed after 12 noon and only medical stores will be allowed to remain open to prevent crowding and contain the spread of Covid-19. “There is a lot of crowding at these shops throughout the day. There was a demand from the local corporators and MLAs, so we issued this circular. However all media stores will remain open round the clock. However they will be allowed to offer home delivery and online delivery will be allowed,” said Vibhas Achrekar, Assistant Municipal Commissioner, S Ward.

Uddhav to Skip, Pawar in Attendance: Security Up in Mumbai as Farmers March to Azad Maidan for Mega Rally

»Uddhav to Skip, Pawar in Attendance: Security Up in Mumbai as Farmers March to Azad Maidan for Mega Rally 4-MIN READ Uddhav to Skip, Pawar in Attendance: Security Up in Mumbai as Farmers March to Azad Maidan for Mega Rally Protesters gathered in Mumbai in support of farmers agitation at Delhi borders. Thousands of farmers from across Maharashtra reached Mumbai on Sunday evening to participate in a rally at the state capital on Monday against the Centre s three new farm laws. FOLLOW US ON: Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray will not attend the farmers protest in south Mumbai s Azad Maidan on Monday, sources told News18. However, the CM has sent a message to the protesters, expressing his support.

15,000 Maharashtra farmers reach Mumbai s Azad Maidan, will hold sit-in against farm laws till 26 Jan

15,000 Maharashtra farmers reach Mumbai s Azad Maidan, will hold sit-in against farm laws till 26 Jan Over 100 organisations, under the banner of Samyukta Shetkari Kamgar Morcha in Maharashtra, have called for a joint sit-in at Mumbai s Azad Maidan from 24 to 26 January An earlier farmers agitation in Maharashtra. Shrirang Swarge/People s Archive of Rural India Mumbai: Thousands of farmers from across Maharashtra reached Mumbai on Sunday evening to participate in a rally against the Centre s three new farm laws in the state capital on Monday. Police have stepped up security at Azad Maidan, the rally s venue in south Mumbai, and personnel of the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) have also been deployed there. Drones will also be used to keep an eye on the event, a police official said.

Farmers protest: thousands march to Mumbai

PTI   |   Mumbai   |   Published 25.01.21, 01:15 AM They came in an endless stream, down the hills and flooding the streets of India’s business capital, challenging the government’s theory that the farmers’ protest is limited to Punjab and Haryana. Thousands of farmers from across Maharashtra reached Mumbai on Sunday evening to participate in a rally on Monday against the Centre’s three new farm laws. Police have stepped up security at Azad Maidan, the rally’s venue in south Mumbai, and personnel of the State Reserve Police Force (SRPF) have also been deployed. Drones will be used to keep an eye on the event, a police officer said.

Over 15,000 farmers reach Mumbai from Nashik; Sharad Pawar, key MVA leaders to address rally

Over 15,000 farmers reach Mumbai from Nashik; Sharad Pawar, key MVA leaders to address rally
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