Delhi night curfew: Restaurants, marriage planners stare at bleak future
The Delhi government has announced exemptions for various categories of people, including include those travelling to and from airports, railway stations and bus terminuses.
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Some also supported the decision, saying people were likely to step out in the night with increasing temperatures. (Photo | PTI) By PTI
NEW DELHI: People in Delhi wondered whether the move to impose night curfew would be effective in checking the spread of the coronavirus cases, which are shooting up over the past few days.
They argued that there was a need for better implementation of guidelines and heftier fine against violators during the day instead of imposing a night curfew when most of the population is already indoors .
452 To leave horses on city roads with two legs tied is being unkind to animals, if not cruel. May be, it is necessary for break-in of horses.
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Don t leave horses with legs tied on roads
To leave horses on city roads with two legs tied is being unkind to animals, if not cruel. May be, it is necessary for break-in of horses. Still the animals should be trained in open fields, not left roaming on the roads. Cows and oxen that become unproductive are left on the roads. This often leads to traffic hazards. Animal rights warrant that beasts of burden and utility must be treated in a kind way.
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“I have been appointed about two and a half months back now. I was appointed on 16th of December. It feels good (that I) returned to the game after a long time. My team is doing well,” Ankola told IANS.
Salil Ankola has reasons to feel ebullient about his new post. Life as a cricketer, as well as an actor subsequently, hasn’t exactly been a smooth ride all along. He started out on a high representing the country in 1989, incidentally in the same tour of Pakistan as Sachin Tendulkar. Ankola was 21 then.
Most pundits felt he had the capability to do a lot for India, but Ankola had to call it a day at the age of 28, due to a sudden development of bone tumour in his left shin bone, owing to which he could not run for two years.
It was great to spot cricketer-turned-actor Salil Ankola on the screen once again, in the recent Vidyut Jammwal-starrer, The Power. The former Indian fast bowler may be 52, but he looks not a day older than mid-thirties, essaying a hunky .