Maharashtra Cabinet decides to set up permanent NDRF camp at Mahad ANI | Updated: Jul 29, 2021 12:39 IST
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 29 (ANI): Maharashtra Cabinet has decided to set up a permanent National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) camp at the flood-affected Mahad area in Raigad district.
As per the official notification by the state government on Wednesday, the state had written last year to the Centre to set up a permanent base in Mahad.
Also, a decision had been taken in the Maharashtra cabinet meeting yesterday to provide additional relief funds to the flood-affected areas wherein a detailed report and panchnama from the affected areas to be brought before the cabinet within 15 days.
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People in Nagpur rural areas need to inform authorities before arranging wedding functions at home
People in Nagpur rural areas need to inform authorities before arranging wedding functions at home
The Nagpur district administration has issued an order, directing people in rural areas to seek official permission before organising any wedding ceremonies at their homes.
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People in Nagpur rural areas will now have to inform authorities before arranging wedding functions at their homes. (Image for representation: PTI)
The Nagpur district administration has made it compulsory for the people in rural areas to seek official permission before organising any wedding ceremonies at their homes.