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Why Uddhav Thackeray wants India to have a public policy to control crowding

Why Uddhav Thackeray wants India to have a public policy to control crowding Firstpost 7 hours ago Simantik Dowerah © Provided by Firstpost Why Uddhav Thackeray wants India to have a public policy to control crowding Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to formulate a national policy to stop people from crowding at one place for social, political and religious purposes in a bid to curb the spread of COVID-19. Thackeray made this suggestion in a virtual meeting held by the prime minister on Friday during which he took stock of the coronavirus situation. Even as the government is battling the COVID-19 pandemic, the crowding at public places is a huge challenge. The Centre should conceptualise a national-level policy to prevent public crowding from happening in the name of social, political and religious gatherings, the chief minister said.

Navy divers join rescue operation in Meghalaya coal mine, Ksan tragedy replayed- The New Indian Express

Navy divers join rescue operation in Meghalaya coal mine, Ksan tragedy replayed  A dynamite blast had caused flooding in the coal pit. The rescuers have not yet found any signs of the miners, suspected to be trapped in the smaller horizontal pits which are dug to extract coal. Share Via Email   |  A+A A- By Express News Service GUWAHATI: The December 13, 2018 Ksan mine tragedy in Meghalaya is replayed as the personnel from multiple agencies try to rescue five miners who have remained trapped in a coal mine in the state’s East Jaintia Hills since May 30 and are feared dead.

Fighting Covid: Ratnagiri DCCB contributes to state and district funds

Fighting Covid: Ratnagiri DCCB contributes to state and district funds DCCB has registered growth ever since Chorage joined as Chairman Maharashtra based Ratnagiri District Central Cooperative Bank, which was hand-to-mouth till recently, has not only progressed well for itself but has also contributed in the govt efforts to beat Covid 19. Underlining the fact that cooperatives are always at the forefront fighting for social causes Ratnagiri DCCB has given 25 lakh each to the Chief Minister Relief Fund and the District Collector fund last week. The Chief Minister relief fund cheque was handed over to the Minister of High Education and Technical Education Uday Samant. The Minister of Transport and Parliamentary Affairs Anil Parab, Bank’s Vice-Chairman B G Jadhav and board directors were present on the occasion.

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