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Lockdown in Maharashtra extended till June 15 but with relaxations

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The COVID-19 induced lockdown has been extended in Maharashtra till June 15. However, CM Uddhav Thackeray said certain relaxations and restrictions will be enforced depending on the case tally of districts. Meanwhile, Maharashtra recorded 18,600 coronavirus cases on Sunday, taking the tally of infections in the state to 57,31,815, while the death toll increased to 94,844 with 402 new fatalities.

Recoveries outnumbered fresh cases, as 22,532 patients were discharged from hospitals, taking the number of recovered patients to 53,62,370, The number of active cases stands at 2,71,801. Maharashtra’s recovery rate of COVID-19 cases is 93.55 percent, while the fatality rate is 1.65 percent. Currently, 19,98,976 people are in-home quarantine and 12,981 are in institutional quarantine.

Important guidelines:

  • All essential shops that are currently allowed to operate between 7-11 am may be allowed to operate between 7 am to 2 pm.
  • In the case of all non-essential shops (stand-alone shops and not inside shopping centers/malls), the decision regarding the allowing of the opening of such shops along with the time limit for the functioning of the same way may be taken by respective Disaster Management authorities. These, if allowed to open, however, shall not be opened beyond that allowed for essential shops and shall not be allowed to open on weekends.
  • Delivery of non-essential items along with essential items through e-commerce may be allowed in such districts.
  • Post 3 pm, there shall be restrictions on movement except for medical and other emergencies, or for home deliveries allowed under the order dated May 12, 2021.
  • All govt offices, except those involved directly for corona work in the said districts, can function with 25% attendance. Respective DMA may allow more than this percentage of attendance if concerned HOD requests so. In the MCGM area, for GOI and GOM establishments, these permissions shall be granted by the Chief Secretary of State of Maharashtra.
  • Agriculture sector-related shops may remain open till 2 pm on weekdays. Respective DMA however may extend this timing on weekdays or may allow for some period on weekends, taking into consideration the requirement of sowing season and in view of impending monsoon.
  • All govt offices, except those involved directly for corona work in the said districts, can function with 25% attendance. Respective DMA may allow more than this percentage of attendance if concerned HOD requests so. In the MCGM area, for GOI and GOM establishments, these permissions shall be granted by the Chief Secretary of State of Maharashtra.
  • Agriculture sector-related shops may remain open till 2 pm on weekdays. Respective DMA however may extend this timing on weekdays or may allow for some period on weekends, taking into consideration the requirement of sowing season and in view of impending monsoon.
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In Mahape MIDC, A 24-year-old Man Was Beaten To Death Over Chikkis

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In a shop, a 24-year-old man died over two tiny pieces of chikkis from a jar on the counter. The victim, Juyal Imran Khan, 24, of Panvel, was beaten to death by three men on Saturday for stealing chikkis from a shop located at plot no. A/ 544 of Mahape MIDC without authorization.

Khan traveled to Rabale to meet a friend in Gothavli hamlet with his companion Irfan Latif Shaikh, who is twenty-eight. While traveling back from Rabale on Saturday at around 2:00 pm, they became thirsty and made the decision to purchase a bottle of water from a store.

Khan went into a store to get a bottle of water, but while he was there, he opened a jar that was on the counter table, removed two chikkis without permission, and took a bite off of them. The shopkeeper, Anil Kumar, also known as Lagesh Bagelu Gautam (20), became irritated by the behavior and began arguing with Khan.

While at the store, Khan was smoking tobacco, and Gautam got angry when he placed his hand in his mouth. Two other people from the surrounding shop joined Gautam in attacking Khan as the disagreement turned violent, according to police inspector Sunil Waghmare of the Rabale MIDC police station.

Two more men joined Gautam in attacking Khan: Sandesh Subhash Jabbar (age 26) and Sursingh Chandeya Jamuda (age 55). Khan was taken to a hospital by Shaikh, who accompanied him; upon arrival, he was pronounced dead. Shaikh then filed a complaint and told the police. Khan suffered many fractures and a brain injury as a result of the accused’s assault using an iron rod.

The three accused were subsequently taken into custody by the police under sections 103 (1)-murder committed by a group, 115 (1) and 118 (1)-voluntarily causing harm, 352 (1)-intentional harm, and 3-(5) criminal conduct with common intent of Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS). The defendants are being held in police custody until October 17.

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The Maharashtra Government Declares That Light Motor Vehicles Entering Mumbai Will Not Be Required To Pay Tolls

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The Maharashtra government announced a complete toll-free policy for light motor vehicles at all five entry ports into Mumbai on Monday, October 14, with effect from midnight. At the State Cabinet meeting, the exemption—which covers small cars, school buses, and State Transport (ST) buses—was decided. The goal of this important action is to lessen the load on commuters and drivers entering the city.

Vashi on the Sion-Panvel Highway, Mulund on the Lal Bahadur Shastri Marg and Eastern Express Highway, Airoli Bridge on the Airoli-Mulund Road, and Dahisar on the Western Express Highway are the toll plazas where the waiver would be implemented.

Members of Navi Mumbai’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) greeted the announcement by giving out sweets to drivers at the Vashi toll plaza. The festivities emphasized the party’s longstanding call for openness in toll collecting and the elimination of tolls after toll money was used to finance road repairs.

MNS founding chairperson Raj Thackeray congratulated the people of the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and MNS supporters on X (previously Twitter), expressing his happiness at the decision. “Congratulations to all the residents of the MMR area, and a special congratulations to my Maharashtra Sainiks,” he said. They put up a strong fight to ensure that toll transactions are transparent and that if the money collected is used to fund road construction,

Thackeray went on to address the criticism the party received for its tough stance on toll booths, pointing out that extreme measures were occasionally required to draw attention to pressing problems. “In any case, our fight paid off and Mumbaikars were at least free of tolls. We are happy to report that our agitation was successful. However, he continued, “they should reassure the public that this is not a decision made solely for the election.”

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Maharashtra Leads Infrastructure Development with New Projects Worth Rs. 2 Lakh Crores

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Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde declared that the state is at the forefront of infrastructure development in India, with projects worth Rs. 2 lakh crores under implementation. Speaking at the inauguration of the North Channel of Thane Khadi Bridge-3 in Vashi, Shinde emphasized the Maharashtra State Road Development Corporation’s (MSRDC) extensive efforts to boost connectivity across the state.

The event also marked the Bhumi Pooja for seven new creek bridges on the Rewas-Redi Sea Highway, which aims to enhance transportation in the Konkan region. The total length of these seven bridges is 26.70 km, with a budget of Rs. 7,851 crores. These projects are expected to reduce congestion and promote local tourism.

Key projects include the Dharamtar Bridge (10.20 km) and Kundalika Bridge (3.82 km), among others. The newly inaugurated Thane Khadi Bridge No.3, costing Rs. 559 crores and stretching 3,180 meters, is set to open for traffic on October 14, 2024.

CM Shinde also announced the Konkan Greenfield Expressway, which will cut travel time between Mumbai and Konkan to five hours. These developments are crucial for enhancing Maharashtra’s road network and boosting the state’s economy.

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