“New Yorkers will be sick of me”
After getting slammed for fleeing the city for his country home in New Paltzduring the pandemic, Andrew Yang warned New Yorkers that they would see him in the city around the clock – at least during his first term – if he’s elected mayor. Yang vowed during a debate Thursday night that he wouldn’t rely on a taxpayer-funded security detail to drive him and his family upstate. In fact, he said New Yorkers would be seeing him so much they might get sick of him. “I don’t expect to leave the city a single day for my first term. I’m going to be here grinding it out because that’s what our city requires right now,” he said. “Grinding” is an Eric Adams catchphrase at this point, and the subtext was clear, when Adams had just released E-ZPass records showing government cars had driven him to New Jersey six times in the past year – presumably to a second home he owns there with his partner. But Yang was also drawing a contrast
Ex-gratia of Rs 24 lakh likely to be given to kin of Keralites, died in cyclone Ockhi
Ex-gratia of Rs 24 lakh likely to be given to kin of Keralites, died in cyclone Ockhi
Another Team, Headed By Joint Secretary In The Home Ministry, Sanjeev Kumar Jindal, Has Also Returned From Tamil Nadu After Making An Assessment Of The Damaged Caused By Ockhi. PTI | Updated on: 01 Jan 2018, 10:34:21 PM
New Delhi:
At least Rs 24 lakh each is expected to be given as compensation to the next of kin of all Keralites who died in the devastation caused by cyclone Ockhi, a Home Ministry official said.
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