âMay close anytimeâ: Sunni Muslim Wadala Kabrastan puts up banners outside the graveyard
The banner
Mumbai, May 5: The second wave of covid-19 had noticed shortage of beds, oxygens and remdivisir injections across the state. However, trustees from Wadala and Chembur cemetery claimed that a third wave would result in shortage of graves in the city. Both the trustees have been demanding for a new plot of land.
The Sunni Muslim wadala kabrastan trust had put up banners outside the cemetery alerting locals that its may close anytime. The banner explains the present situation of the cemetery having 9 plots comprising 1132 graves in which 128 graves are reserved for childrens. After the pandemic two plots i.e 165 graves reserved for covid dead bodies. So at the end there are around 800 graves for normal bodies. A recent survey checking the registered dead bodies of the last one year revealed a total of 1000 dead bodies coming in. We just have 800 graves to accommodate it. As
It’s Congress vs Congress in Mysuru
ByAmit KumarAmit Kumar / Updated: Feb 27, 2021, 06:00 IST
Internal war among leaders reaches new heights after mayoral polls
Differences among Congress leaders in Mysuru have come to the fore soon after the
mayoral elections which was held on February 24.
After former Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah expressed displeasure over JD(S) candidate Rukmini Madegowda being elected as the mayor, a warning was issued from the high-command and
KPCC to Congress MLA
Tanveer Sait.
This, however, did not go well with the Sait ‘s supporters who gathered in front of his house in Bengaluru and expressed outrage towards Siddaramaiah shouting slogans against the Congress Legislature Party (CLP) Leader. Though it is speculated that KPCC President
Bandra-Versova Sea Link: Carter Road residents seek public hearing for sealink
People say govt should make underpass or overbridge at this junction
Hear us out. This is what the local residents of Bandra Carter Road are saying as they are demanding public hearing for the Bandra-Versova Sea Link whose one arm will land there. As per plans, the Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL) and the new sea link will integrate here at Carter Road reducing the promenade from 1.3 km to less than 1 km.
The local residents claim that the plans made by the government will cut the Carter Road promenade which would ruin it. People who come to the promenade for walks and leisure will find it difficult to cross the road. The government should at least listen to our views and ideas on the connector of this sea link through a public hearing, said Vivek Sundara, trustee, Bandra West Residents Association.