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); }); The second wave of COVID-19 has hit the state like a tsunami. The government of Maharashtra has imposed new yet flexible rules for the lockdown and as of 8 PM today, the state will be imposed with Section 144 where a gathering of more than four people is prohibited. The CM of Maharashtra, Uddhav Thackeray has assured that the essential services will function as usual, but other services have been asked to put on hold including the shoot of many big-budgeted films. With films like Shah Rukh Khan’s Pathan and Salman Khan’s Tiger 3 among many others like Prabhas and Kriti Sanon starrer ....
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Apart from release dates getting pushed, the shoot of various Bollywood films also came to a screeching halt after it s lead actors tested COVID-19 positive. Check out a few of them here. ....
Picture used for representational purpose only MUMBAI: Private landowners and builders are lobbying for Special Development Zone (SDZ) lands in Mumbai roughly 7,000 acres of open and green space to be thrown open for construction with more development rights vested in them than envisaged earlier. In 2018, the state government redefined No-Development Zones (NDZ) as SDZ. The new policy, which is still awaiting final cabinet clearance, allows developers more construction rights on such lands if they agreed to build affordable homes on 30% of their plots, retain another 15% for open spaces and 12% for public amenities. The builder would then receive the floor space index (FSI) of the entire plot to load on the remaining 43% for profits. ....