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3 fruit dealers cheat hapus lovers, fined 3 fruit dealers cheat hapus lovers, fined ByVijay ChavanVijay Chavan / Updated: Apr 28, 2021, 06:00 IST Fake ones sold as Ratnagiri, Deogad Alphonsos at markets Mirror recently published how taking advantage of similar look, packaging and shape many wholesalers and retailers are selling Karnataka Alphonso as world famous Ratnagiri or Deogad Alphonso with the same rates, thereby cheating the common customers (‘New rule to help you get the real Alphonso’, April 18). Subsequently, the state directorate of agriculture marketing had formed a special squad to keep tab on such activities led by the subregistrar of Agricultural Produce Market Committee ( ....
Updated: Share Article AAA The State government has permitted the operation of Agricultural Produce Marketing Committees (APMCs) in cities from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. from April 28 to May 12, which is the lockdown period in Karnataka. In an addendum issued to the guidelines, N. Manjunatha Prasad, Principal Secretary to Revenue Department, said all shops and establishments dealing with construction materials were also permitted to remain open from 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. during the lockdown period. This had been a demand from the construction industry, which is permitted to continue activities during the lockdown. The guidelines also permit the movement of officers and staff of the High Court of Karnataka and district judiciary holding their official ID cards even beyond office hours to attend official work. ....
As per the instructions of civic chief Abhijeet Bangar, a raid was carried out in the vegetable market from 12 noon to 5 am. A total fine of Rs 62,300 was recovered during the operation. A total of Rs 57,500 was recovered from 115 persons for not wearing masks. Similarly, 4,800 fines were levied on 24 persons for violating the rules of social distance. Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Kanade and Assistant Commissioner of Turbhe ward Subodh Thanekar carried out the raid. Police personnel was also present during the operation. In addition, Assistant Commissioner Ashok Madhavi of Koparkhairane ward paid close attention to ensure that the shops of essential services would be open from 7 am to 11 am as per the order of âBreak the Chainâ. A total fine of Rs 20,000 was levied on 2 shops in Sector 12E and Sector 11 for violating the rules. ....
India’s new farm laws overlook the struggles of the women who grow 80% of the country’s food Female farmers, who have limited access to the legal system, would be disadvantaged if disputes with firms are not solved in the local courts as is done now. Mar 16, 2021 · 01:30 pm India’s new farm laws are likely to have different outcomes for women farmers than for men. | Sanjay Kanojia / AFP Indian women are left behind on farms to make ends meet as more men migrate from rural areas to cities, seeking higher incomes and better jobs. Nearly 75% of the full-time workers on Indian farms are women, according to the international humanitarian group Oxfam. Female farmers produce 60% to 80% of the South Asian country’s food. ....
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday resumed her campaign in districts with a strong message that she will uproot those who are conspiring against her. “My leg will heal in the next few years. I will see whether your legs can move freely on Bengal’s soil,” Ms. Banerjee said at Jhalda rally in Purulia. External Affairs Minister (EAM) S. Jaishankar on Monday told the Rajya Sabha that the government wanted to expand the “air bubble” arrangement with more countries and the priority would be Saudi Arabia, Kuwait in the west and Japan, China and Singapore in the east. ....