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SoBo residents block attempt to open Wankhede for tourists
ByVijay TagoreVijay Tagore / Updated: Dec 10, 2020, 06:00 IST
Big crowds will lead to traffic chaos and could compromise citizens’ safety, residents argue.
Less than three months after
state Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray tweeted about his plan to open the
Wankhede Stadium for tourists, residents of Churchgate and Marine Drive have written to Thackeray,
BMC commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal and others, flagging up traffic and safety concerns.
While the
Mumbai Cricket Association’s apex council meeting is scheduled for December 15 when matter will be discussed, a threepage letter issued by the
Marine Drive Residents’ Association said that the members were “dreading a security breach” if all and sundry were allowed inside the stadium. “We the residents are stakeholders of any change in our immediate environment. As such we wish our fears be allayed first before the Wankhede Stadium is thrown open to
IMA members protest against Centre’s ‘unscientific orders’
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They object to allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries
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They object to allowing Ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries
Members of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) held a protest in Belagavi recently against, what they called, unscientific orders by the Union government about public health and medical education.
Protesters marched to the Deputy Commissioner’s office and submitted a memorandum to the Union government. This was part of the nationwide movement by the IMA, they said. Their main objection is against permitting Ayurveda doctors to perform surgeries.
“The gazette notification issued by the Central Council of Indian Medicine (CCIM), a statutory body under the AYUSH Ministry, specifies a total of 58 surgical procedures that postgraduate scholars of Shalya Tantra can perform, encompassing specialities of surgery, orthopaedics, ENT, ophthalmology, and dental s