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Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, has stated his position on the present Karnataka hijab controversy. “No woman wears hijab by choice,” he declared in an interview. Yes, everyone can dress however they like, but places with uniform dress requirements must adhere to the rules.”

When AIMIM leader Asaduddin Owaisi remarked that a day will come when a hijab-wearing lady will govern this country, the Karnataka hijab dispute had an impact on the Uttar Pradesh election campaigns. In response to this insult, Yogi Adityanath recently stated in an interview that people who dream of Gajwa-e-Hind must understand that it will never happen until the end of time and that India will adhere to the constitution rather than sharia law.

Yogi Adityanath has been questioned about this in his most recent appearance with India Today TV. “No lady wears hijab by choice,” he remarked in answer to the query. Did the ladies voluntarily accept the practice of triple talaq? At the very least, inquire about the discomforts they are experiencing. I had arranged for a gathering of the triple talaq victims. I had had a meeting with them. I’ve seen the tears in those women’s eyes, as well as their parents and siblings.”

“When those women were narrating their traumatic experience first from the podium, their parents, siblings, and other relatives in front of them were wiping away tears,” he continued. A lady from Jaunpur was present. The triple talaq had claimed her life. She’d gone to express her gratitude to the government. She praised Prime Minister Modi for freeing women from the triple talaq practice. Two additional girls spoke up afterwards when I asked if anyone else wanted to offer their ideas. These young ladies were the victim woman’s younger sisters, and they had not married because of their older sister’s marital difficulties. Is there a daughter who believes in the triple talaq tradition?”

“Personal choices of apparel can be restricted up to their residences, individual works in public settings, such as while walking into market places, etc,” Yogi Adityanath remarked in response to the current hijab dispute. I wear this outfit at home and work, but I don’t make my employees wear it. This is something I never ask my office personnel to wear. Should I mandate Bhagwa for everyone in my office? Do I ask everyone every one of my party members to do so? I’m afraid I won’t be able to persuade them to do so.

All should be able to dress in whichever way they want. But, if there’s an organization, it’ll need to follow its own set of rules. If a cop says, “I belong to some caste or religion, then why do I have to wear the uniform?”

“We are not afraid,” Yogi Adityanath remarked when asked about the Gajwa-e-Hind comment. Since everyone in the state understands that any rioter will consider 10 times before committing such a crime because he knows exactly what he will face if he tries any riotous crime. Posters will be placed in each of the road’s circles. On the third day, a seizure notice will be issued. Everything his forefathers achieved and accumulated will be snatched once and for all.”

“The government also will thoroughly instruct the rioter how to carry out a riot,” he continued. The people of the state understand that only a dual-engine government can do this. Now the question is: what do you say to people who wish for Taliban rule in our country, to those who make riots commonplace, to those who deny basic rights to half of the population? To such people, there is only one answer: their dream of Gajwa-e-Hind will not come true until the end of time. The constitution, not sharia law, will govern India.”

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Navi Mumbai Police Seize Drugs Worth ₹1.10 Crore, Arrest Three in Pre-Dawn Raid

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In a major crackdown on drug trafficking and illegal immigration, the Navi Mumbai Police conducted a pre-dawn raid on Thursday, seizing narcotics worth Rs1.10 crore and arresting three African nationals.

Acting on directives from Commissioner of Police Milind Bharambe, the Anti-Narcotics Cell and Crime Branch launched a coordinated operation at 4:00 AM. The raid, led by Assistant Commissioner Bhausaheb Dhole and Inspector Sandeep Nigde, involved 125 police officers targeting 11 locations across the Commissionerate.

Authorities confiscated 118.48 grams of high-quality cocaine worth Rs59.24 lakh, 100.84 grams of MD powder valued at Rs50.42 lakh, and Rs43,500 in cash. A total of 35 African nationals were screened, and three individuals found in possession of narcotics were arrested under the NDPS Act at Ulwe Police Station.

Additionally, 11 individuals with expired visas and passports were served Leave India Notices, as part of the police’s intensified efforts against illegal immigration.

The Navi Mumbai Police have vowed to continue their crackdown on drug trafficking and unlawful activities, warning of strict action against offenders.

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On February 15, CIDCO Will Conduct A Computerized Lottery Draw For The “My Preferred CIDCO Home” Program

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CIDCO to hold computerised lottery draw for “My Preferred CIDCO Home” scheme on February 15.

The Lottery

The City and Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) will hold the computerised lottery draw for its highly anticipated “My Preferred CIDCO Home” housing scheme on Saturday, February 15, 2025, at 11:00 AM. The event will take place at Raigad Estate, Phase I, Sector-28, Taloja Panchanand, Panvel, and will be streamed live on the CIDCO website for applicants to watch in real time.

Launched on October 12, 2024, the scheme aims to provide affordable housing under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) for the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Low-Income Group (LIG) categories. A total of 26,000 tenements have been made available across Navi Mumbai in key locations such as Vashi, Bamandongri, Kharkopar, Kharghar, Mansarovar, Khandeshwar, Panvel, and Kalamboli.

A key feature of this scheme was that applicants could select up to 15 preferred tenements, making it highly flexible and attracting overwhelming participation.

The live webcast of the draw can be accessed on cidcohomes.com, ensuring transparency in the process. After the draw, the list of successful applicants will be published on lottery.cidcoindia.com.

With this initiative, CIDCO continues its mission to provide affordable housing and fulfill the dream of homeownership for thousands in Navi Mumbai.

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Construction Projects Must Utilize Tertiary Processed Recycled Water, Under NMMC Regulations

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NMMC mandates use of tertiary treated recycled water for construction projects.

The Regulation

In a major step towards water conservation, the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has made it mandatory for developers to use tertiary treated recycled water in all construction projects approved by the Town Planning Department.

The initiative aims to curb the rising demand for potable water as the city grapples with declining rainfall and increasing concerns over water scarcity. With several redevelopment projects underway, the consumption of drinking water for construction has surged, putting additional strain on resources.

To address this, NMMC is leveraging its advanced sewage treatment infrastructure. The city currently operates seven sewage treatment plants using Sequential Batch Reactor (SBR) technology. Additionally, tertiary treatment plants at Koparkhairane and Airoli utilize Ultra Filtration and Ultraviolet-Based Technology to further purify secondary treated water. This recycled water is already being supplied to industrial establishments in the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) area for non-potable use.

By enforcing the use of recycled water in construction, NMMC aims to reduce reliance on drinking water and promote sustainability. This regulation is expected to play a crucial role in preserving Navi Mumbai’s water resources for the future while ensuring responsible urban development.

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