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Indian actor and one of the most celebrated hosts, Maniesh Paul extended his help to contribute towards BMC Safai Karamcharis working at beaches post the Cyclone.
Post the cyclone Tauktae hit the west coast, Mumbai witnessed the beaches and roads littered with waste spewed by the sea back at the city. After the cyclone-induced damage, BMC workers cleared over 2000 tons of garbage, in a single day.
Offering a helping hand to the selfless workers, Maniesh Paul extended his support by donating an undisclosed amount along with ration kits (dal, rice, along with other daily grocery items), across nine beaches in Mumbai including, Juhu, Versova, Mahim, Bandra, Girgaon, Shivaji Park, amongst others.
Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar on Tuesday informed that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) polls will be held next year in January-February, provided the Covid-19 situation is under control.
MUMBAI: With the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation(BMC) upgrading its internal software SAP and servers, the BMC’s online services will not be availa.
Mumbai: Traders demand âflexitimeâ for all non-essential shops
3 lakh non-essential shops impact livelihood of 15 lakh families
Traders are not happy with the Maharashtra governmentâs order of allowing non-essential shops to function on alternate days. Tradersâ bodies including Chamber of Associations of Maharashtra Industry and Trade, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association, Steel Users Federation of India, Federation of Associations of Maharashtra and The Mumbai Grain Dealers Association have urged the state government to introduce flexibility in timing and remove alternate day formula for non-essential shops.
They have said the first day first show was a flop with poor entry of customers amid confusion over timing and alternate day formula.