Tamil Nadu Police feed homeless during lockdown
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April 25, 2021 16:23 IST
Police stations were asked to feed the needy in their limits as the entire city came under a lockdown and people stayed indoors
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Many police officers came forward to provide food to those living on the city s pavements. Photo: Special Arrangement
Police stations were asked to feed the needy in their limits as the entire city came under a lockdown and people stayed indoors
While the city came under a complete lockdown on April 25, Chennai City police did not leave the homeless to go without food. Many police officers came forward to provide food to those living on the city s pavements.
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Police told to allow passengers at check posts in city after they show ticket
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A long wait: Commuters waiting for an autorickshaw at the Egmore railway station on Sunday.
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Police told to allow passengers at check posts in city after they show ticket
The operation of long-distance trains and flights remained unaffected despite the total lockdown on Sunday in Chennai. While the lockdown brought life to a standstill in the city, a section of commuters who arrived by trains, faced difficulties in getting autorickshaws or taxis to reach their destination.
The city witnessed limited operation of public transport services of bus, metro and train, but the services were mostly for government staff. The Metropolitan Transport Corporation (MTC) operated 100 services for conservancy and other staff of the Greater Chennai Corporation.
Mobile phone snatchers held in Anna Nagar
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Personnel from the Anna Nagar police station on Saturday arrested two bike-borne suspects for mobile phone snatching.
The police identified the suspects as R. Harishkumar, 19, of Virugambakkam, and M. Jana, 19, of Madurantakam. They were arrested after a complaint from Sam Melwin, 30, of Thirumangalam. While the complainant was walking near the Anna Nagar Roundtana on Friday, the duo snatched his mobile phone. They stole another phone in Choolaimedu the same day. The police recovered the two phonesfrom them.
In another case, the Prohibition and Enforcement Wing (PEW), Anna Nagar, arrested two suspects, identified as K. Deenadayalan, 28, of Choolaimedu, and R. Prem, 20, of Maduravoyal, for allegedly possessing ganja for the purpose of selling.
Chennai Metro trains of Phases I and II will function independently
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This is due to usage of 2 different signalling systems: CMRL
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Route switching: Stations falling under both phases will have two separate buildings located close to each other.
This is due to usage of 2 different signalling systems: CMRL
When the phase II project of the Metro Rail begins operation, trains running on phase I will not run in phase II and vice versa.
While the phase I project is fully operational, covering 45 km, the phase II project, whose construction will start this year, will cover most of the areas in the city, totalling up to a distance of 118.9 km.
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