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Uddhav Thackeray led Maharashtra government is struggling to pay salaries to employees  but can purchase expensive cars for ministers. 

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In a very surprising move Uddhav Thackeray-led Maha Vikas Aghadi government has authorised the purchase of 6 new vehicles for ministers, deputies and senior officials of the state at the time when Maharashtra is struggling in all aspects amid the severe crisis caused due to coronavirus pandemic.

Quite astonishing is that this decision of approving the purchase of new cars of worth Rs 1.37 crore came when Maharashtra is facing liquidity crisis and cash crux and is reeling under an economic breakdown due to extended lockdown. As per reports, Maharashtra has suffered a huge revenue loss (in thousand crore) in the last four months during Covid-19 lockdown and is even struggling hard to pay salaries to the government employees. And in such a crucial situation buying vehicles definitely questions the policy and priority of the government.

According to the reports, the six cars are seven- seater Innova Crysta with each costing Rs 22.83 lakh. These cars are bought for the use of School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad, her deputy Bachchu Kadu, Sports Minister Sunil Kedar, his deputy Aditi Tatkare, the Additional Chief Secretary of the School Education and Sports Department, while the sixth car is for the office use of the department.

A GR (government resolution) was issued on July 3, Saturday giving sanction for the purchase of six cars from a Mumbai-based agency. It said that Uddhav Thackeray, Chief Minister of Maharashtra and the vehicle review committee of the state finance department approved the proposal to purchase a seven seater multi utility vehicle for Gaikwad, who is the education minister,  as a special case. The total amount of Rs 22,83,086 for the vehicle includes the vehicle cost, GST, registration charges and accessories, it stated.

Why was a special provision passed for the purchase of vehicles? Was it because the allotted limit for the purchase of a car for a Minister of State is Rs 20 lakh? If all there was a dire need of buying the cars ( which in reality is not the case) what was the necessity of exceeding this limit?

As reported by news agency PTI, leader of Opposition in the Assembly and the Former Chief Minister of Maharashtra, Devendra Fadnavis, challenged the government’s move and questioned, “How can purchasing vehicles for ministers be the priority of the government in the present scenario?” “Buying vehicles cannot be the priority of the government at a time when it is allegedly deferring salaries of employees including health workers due to the COVID-19 crisis,” he added.

It is worth mentioning that Maharashtra is worst-hit by the novel coronavirus with around 1.93 lakh infected people and 8000 casualties. Maharashtra is a hotspot accounting for nearly one-third of the total cases in India as well as 40% of all deaths. 

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The Navi Mumbai Collective Expresses Concerns About the Oversight of Development Plans

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Citizens are concerned about the oversight of  Development plans.

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A group of concerned individuals called the Navi Mumbai Collective has voiced concerns about the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation’s (NMMC) clearance procedure for the proposed Development Plan (DP). Indrani Basu, a group representative, claims that after presenting over 15,000 comments and objections, the updated DP was given to the State Government for clearance without proper thought.

The Navi Mumbai Collective, which consists of 38 individuals like as social workers, town planners, architects, and urban designers, carefully detailed their concerns in an 18-page statement. One of their main complaints is that the land allocation specifics are unclear, especially when it comes to the exclusion of current slums and the street vending zones that are required under the Street Vendors Act of 2014.

The apparent weakening of Coastal Regulation Zone (CRZ) regulations in the proposed DP is especially concerning. Significant environmental concerns are raised by the notable decrease in CRZ areas and buffer zones from water bodies, particularly in light of Navi Mumbai’s exposure to climate change effects like sea level rise.

In order to successfully reduce environmental concerns, architects Dulari Parmer and Dushant Batule stressed that it is inappropriate to incorporate the updated CRZ requirements into city-level design. Instead, they recommended that earlier laws be followed.

Furthermore, there has been harsh criticism directed at the lack of CRZ III designation and the management of eco-sensitive wetlands, which are vital habitats for migratory birds such as Flamingos. The biological relevance of these sites is well supported by data, however their protection is ignored in the Draft DP.

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The Killer Of The Ragpicker Was Caught By Police With The Help Of A Stray Dog

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After being caught in CCTV footage beside the culprit, a stray dog assisted Nerul police in solving the murder case of a ragpicker. A ragpicker’s body was discovered on April 13; he had been beaten with an iron rod and strangled with a cable wire, according to Tanaji Bhagat, senior inspector of Nerul. The dead body of the guy was found next to the vegetable market near the Nerul bus terminal. The ragpicker was being attacked by a man with an iron rod, according to CCTV footage captured in the area.

The attacker was accompanied by a stray dog that didn’t bark at him; it seemed like the dog belonged to the attacker. When we made inquiries in the area, a local pavement dweller pointed out the stray dog that was always with a man named Bhurya, who was also a ragpicker and frequently gave the dog food. On April 15, Inspector Bhagat stated that during a two-day search, the suspect, Bhurya, was taken into custody. He declared his name to be Manoj Prajapati (42).

In addition to gathering rags, he made money by performing menial tasks like cleaning vegetables merchants’ booths at the market. He admitted to beating the ragpicker to death when he used to sleep on the Nerul railway foot over bridge, then fatally attacking him for grabbing his money. Prajapati became so enraged with the ragpicker that he plotted and carried out the murder. Prajapati is now in judicial detention after being placed under arrest for three days. Inspector Bhagat also stated that the pavement dweller who recognized the stray dog that was with the accused has been called as a witness in the case.

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A Dead Fish Has Led To The Scrutiny Of Contaminated Water Samples From Airoli Creek

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Contaminated water samples are under inspection after fishes were found dead.

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Officials from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) acted after a heartbreaking occurrence on Monday, April 22, where hundreds of fish died in chemically polluted water at the banks of Airoli Creek. They went to the location on April 23 to personally evaluate the circumstances.

Concerned villagers headed by Dinanath Patil gathered at the damaged area for inspection, accompanied by GS Patil, Thane District President of the All Maharashtra Fishermen Action Committee, Deputy Regional Officer Jayant Kadam, and Field Officer Sachin Adkar. Water samples from the polluted location were quickly taken and sent to the experimental school for in-depth investigation in an attempt to determine the reason for the fish fatalities. Deputy Regional Officer Jayant Kadam said that when these samples were examined, definitive conclusions about the cause of the occurrence will be made.

Furthermore, officials have promised to look into any possible links between religious rituals and environmental deterioration in light of the immersion of Ganapati and Goddess statues in the same body of water.

The event raised worries about the unregulated release of industrial waste into Navi Mumbai’s waterways, which increases pollution and endangers marine life. It is anticipated that immediate action will be taken to prevent more damage and protect the area’s natural balance.

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