The police said they were acting on intelligence that remdesivir stock was going to be illegally flown abroad, but the BJP said the government was harassing Dokania because his company had been approached by the party to supply remdesivir to the state to fight Covid-19.
Maharashtra home minister Dilip Walse Patil said he had ordered an inquiry into the happenings at the police station. “It was highly improper on the part of Fadnavis and Darekar to interfere in police administration. The police were probing specific information. The owner [of Bruck] was called to the police station for more information. Nothing’s wrong with that,” he said.
COVID-19 Vaccination: So far, 87,86,940 aged above 45 have received their first dose.
Mumbai:
A total of 1,22,83,050 people have so far received the COVID-19 vaccine in Maharashtra, the state government said on Monday.
On Sunday, 1,27,079 beneficiaries received the jabs in 1,515 sessions, an official statement said.
So far, 10,67,486 health care workers have received their first dose of vaccine, it said, adding that 5,42,627 health care workers have got their second dose.
Similarly, 11,13,691 frontline workers have till now taken the first dose and 3,67,965 of them have been administered the second dose, it said.
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So far, 87,86,940 aged above 45 have received their first dose and 4,04,341 have taken their second dose, the statement said.
Moving out for essentials in Mumbai? Know your stickers
Moving out for essentials? Know your stickers-
Red-For medical services vehicles
Yellow-For vehicles of essential workers
18 April 2021, 05:10 AM
AAP demands action against BJP for allegedly indulging in hoarding and breaking the law by engaging in illegal charity
18 April 2021, 04:42 AM
Mumbai: Checking of vehicles underway near Marine Drive as strict restrictions have been imposed in the city on the weekend to control the spread of COVID-19Â
Mumbai: Checking of vehicles underway near Marine Drive as strict restrictions have been imposed in the city on the weekend to control the spread of #COVID19
Mumbai: Latest news updates from the city on April 15
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15 April 2021, 08:48 AM
Maharashtra CM Uddhav Thackeray writes to PM Modi on relief measures needed from Centre to combat COVID-19 crisis
CM.@OfficeofUT wrote two letters to. @PMOIndia
.@narendramodi on measures and relief needed from the Centre to combat #COVID19 criris
Amid surging cases of COVID, all flights to be operated from Terminal 2 of CSMIA
15 April 2021, 07:25 AM
Examination of medical students posptponed
The examination of medical students, which were slated to be conducted by Maharashtra University of Health Sciences from 19th April, will be held in the coming June.
Mumbai lockdown day 1: Huge traffic at Dahisar check Naka
Worried By Rising COVID-19 Cases and Job Loss, Migrants Continue to Leave Mumbai
Several daily wage workers said they have already seen work drying up and are unsure of how they will manage if the curfew is extended further.
Passengers stand outside the Lokmanya Tilak Terminus to board outstation trains, amid the ongoing spike in COVID-19 cases in Mumbai, Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Photo: PTI/Shashank Parade
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New Delhi:Â Ever since the start of this week, when rising COVID-19 cases during India’s severe second wave gave rise to fears of a new lockdown or other similar restrictions, migrant workers in Mumbai, largely from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, have been going back to their home towns and villages.