Dine-in? Not OK. But dine ‘out’? OK!
BySupriya DedgaonkarSupriya Dedgaonkar / Updated: Jul 29, 2021, 07:01 IST
Open-air food hubs across areas flourish till late at night and buzz on weekends with no
COVID norms followed, but face zero police action. Now, restaurant associations are up in arms against this ‘unfair bias’ by cops, demand relaxations as well.
There seems to be some disparity in rules for city foodies amid the ongoing
COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and that is providing food for thought for a lot of people.
While many restaurants and cafés in the city are ensuring that they shut shop at 4 pm on weekdays and strictly keep closed for weekends for dinein, it emerges that chowpattys around town are buzzing with folks until late at night who are not even following
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Out! MPCB tells polluting plant
Out! MPCB tells polluting plant
ByArchana DahiwalArchana Dahiwal / Updated: Jul 6, 2021, 06:00 IST
Orders issued to dismantle long-protested Mamurdi
RMC unit in 15 days; relief for residents after 7 months
The Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (
MPCB) regional office of
Pune on Monday issued a show-cause closure notice to the ready-mix concrete plant (RMC) near the Mamurdi Urban Forest Co-Operative Housing Society, following complaints from residents.
The order said the plant should be dismantled in a fortnight, otherwise the water and electricity supplies will be disconnected.
Locals claimed to have been suffering various health issues due to the RMC plant menace over the last seven months. MPCB sub-regional officer Nitin Shinde had earlier said that officials visited the society after detailed news coverage by this newspaper.