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Maharashtra govt says no lockdown yet, set to announce more curbs soon

The statement came after Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s warning of bringing back a complete lockdown in the state faced stiff opposition.

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Maharashtra government on Tuesday said that a complete lockdown is not in the offing although some restrictions will have to be imposed to break the chain of the deadly virus. The statement came after Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s warning of bringing back a complete lockdown in the state faced stiff opposition. 

Maharashtra Public Health Minister Rajesh Tope, too, said a complete lockdown would be unaffordable for the state.

State’s Covid advisor Dr Subhash Salunke suggested a six-point plan including the extension of vaccination communication strategies, local community responsibility and timely access to private and public health facilities so that a total lockdown can be avoided.

The new guidelines may be issued by the state chief secretary Sitaram Kunte, who is also reviewing the Covid-19 situation in the state.

On the state orders that more than five people will not be allowed in public places, BMC commissioner I S Chahal clarified that it was not a lockdown but only a restriction on the assembly of persons.

Aseem Gupta, secretary to the relief and rehabilitation department said that the state is likely to completely shut regular shops, places with high footfalls, such as malls, restaurants and cinema halls. However, delivery and take-home services will be allowed. Local trains are not likely to be barred for the public. Moreover, there would be a strict vigil on weddings and funerals.

Meanwhile, a day after NCP opposed a lockdown, Congress leader and former chief minister Prithviraj Chavan said if it is inevitable, the state should give advance notice and the government should adequately compensate for the loss of jobs. He said that the daily wages should be directly transferred in the account of the labourers and the government should utilise MP and MLA area development funds for the purpose.

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It is to be noted that Maharashtra is the worst-hit state in India and the recent surge in Covid-19 cases has forced Maharashtra CM to impose a night curfew in the state.

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Earthquake of 6.2 magnitude on Richter scale shakes up Delhi-NCR, North India  

Reports said the tremors were felt acutely by people residing in high rises and many fled by staircase to the groundfloor and were awaiting more aftershocks.

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Earthquake of 6.2 on Richter scale jolts Delhi-NCR  

Strong tremors lasting almost a minute rocked parts of Delhi-National Capital Region, and several northern states after a 6.2 magnitude earthquake at its epicentre hit Nepal.

Reports said the tremors were felt acutely by people residing in high-rises and many fled by staircase to the groundfloor and were awaiting more aftershocks. Similar sights were visible in the region’s office districts. The tremors were also felt in parts of Haryana, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhand just after 2.45 pm. According to the Delhi Disaster Management Authority website, “Delhi is located in zone IV which has fairly high seismicity where the general occurrence of earthquakes is of 5-6 magnitude, a few of magnitude 6-7 and occasionally of 7-8 magnitude. Delhi thus lies among the high-risk areas.” The site adds that Delhi and the union territory region has already seen five earthquakes of the 5.5 to 6.7 scale since 1720.

There has been no report of damage to life and property as of now and reports are awaited on the situation in Nepal. Seismologists said the epicentre was 5 km underground in Bhatekhola in Nepal. The Himalayan country has already faced a massive quake on April 25, 2015 of 7.8 magnitude. Some 9,000 people died and injured more than 20,000.

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Watch: Nitin Gadkari takes a test drive on hydrogen bus in Prague

In the video Gadkari is seen seated on the bus while officials surround him standing. One of the officials asked about the distance the bus can cover in a single charge. Gadkari said the visit is part of India’s commitment to eco friendly and sustainable transportation solutions.

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Watch: Nitin Gadkari takes a test drive on hydrogen bus in Prague

Union Minister Nitin Gadkari is currently on an official visit to the Czech Republic. He took a test drive in a hydrogen bus. Nitin Gadkari took to X (formerly Twitter) and shared a video of the bus ride. In the video Gadkari can be seen surrounded by a group of officials.

In the video Gadkari is seen seated on the bus while officials surround him standing. One of the officials asked about the distance the bus can cover in a single charge. Gadkari said the visit is part of India’s commitment to eco friendly and sustainable transportation solutions. The video is captioned Hydrogen buses are a beacon of hope in India’s fight against environment degradation and carbon emissions. The buses will pave a greener and cleaner future.

The union minister posted a series of photographs on X, which showed the Gadkari’s test drive.  Hydrogen fuel celled powered buses use air and hydrogen to generate electricity. It is a more environment friendly and sustainable mode of public transportation.

Gadkari arrived in the Czech Republic on October 1. He received a warm welcome at the Prague airport. He also participated on the ministerial session on road safety at the 27th World Road Congress in Prague. The Minister reaffirmed India’s dedication to achieving road safety targets which are outlined in the Stockholm Declarartion.

Nitin Gadkari has clearly advocated asserting that advancements and transition to green fuel. This will reduce the cost of electric vehicles when compared to petrol run vehicles within a span of two years. Variety of comments started coming on X (formerly twitter). One social media user said all school and state run buses would be run on hydrogen in the coming days. One X User was asked about the mass production of hydrogen cars. One user said the video was highly inspiring.  

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Watch: Rajasthan independent MLA Om Prakash Hudla polishes people’s shoes

Hudla did a similar act in the year 2018. He won the election from Dausa constituency. Talking to the media Hudla said he took the initiative to polish the shoes of workers and voters. He said he wanted to make them realize MLAs are their employees and not vice versa.

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Watch: Rajasthan independent MLA Om Prakash Hudla polishes people’s shoes

As the election fever grips Rajasthan independent MLA Om Prakash Hudla became a cobbler in Dausa. He polished people’s shoes. In a video going viral on social media, Hudla is seen wearing a garland and polishing the elderly man’s shoes. He later helps the man to put the shoes on.

Many people have surrounded the MLA. One man even threw rose petals on him. Hudla did a similar act in the year 2018. He won the election from Dausa constituency. Talking to the media Hudla said he took the initiative to polish the shoes of workers and voters. He said he wanted to make them realize MLAs are their employees and not vice versa.

He said he has done it before. He was doing it again and he would continue to do it in the future. Hudla also hosted a tricolor outside a hospital on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti. Rajasthan will have assembly elections later this year.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in Rajasthan’s Chittorgarh in preparation for the upcoming state elections. PM Modi slammed Ashok Gehlot led congress government in the state and said the Rajasthan state had been destroyed in the past five years.

PM Modi said every leader of Congress, Tyrant, rioter, goon and corrupt person has considered himself the government of Rajasthan. PM Modi added Congress had left no stone unturned in looting the state. He added The Congress has successfully deceived the people of Rajasthan.

But the Congress had failed to run the government in the state. He said Ashok Gehlot was trying to save his chief minister’s chair and almost half of the Congress party was trying to unseat him. Pilot and Gehlot have been up against each other over the past few years as Pilot was trying his level best to replace Gehlot in the Chief Minister’s position.   

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