Mumbai: BMC is India s first civic body to launch Heritage Walk
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Quaid Najmi ( IANS) |
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Sat, Jan 30 2021 19:48 IST |
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BMC Mayor Kishori Pednekar welcomed the first batch of 15 tourists who arrived for the Heritage Walk inside the iconic BMC Headquarters.(Photo: IANS/QuaidNajmi) Image Source: IANS News
BMC Mayor Kishori Pednekar welcomed the first batch of 15 tourists who arrived for the Heritage Walk inside the iconic BMC Headquarters.(Photo: IANS/QuaidNajmi) Image Source: IANS News
BMC Mayor Kishori Pednekar welcomed the first batch of 15 tourists who arrived for the Heritage Walk inside the iconic BMC Headquarters.(Photo: IANS/QuaidNajmi) Image Source: IANS News
Maharashtra Won t Implement Central Farm Laws: Speaker Nana Patole Tells Protesting Farmers Maharashtra Won t Implement Central Farm Laws: Speaker Nana Patole Tells Protesting Farmers I am first a farmer, then the occupant of a constitutional post, Speaker Nana Patole told the protesting farmers in Mumbai today. We all know on whose directions the Governor functions, Speaker Nana Patole said.
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Farmers, mostly from Nashik district, are protesting in Mumbai
NCP s Sharad Pawar has also extended support to farmers protest
Mumbai:
Maharashtra Assembly Speaker Nana Patole today told the hundreds of protesting farmers at Mumbai s Azad Maidan that the three new contentious agricultural laws passed by Parliament last September will not be implemented in the state. The farmers, mostly from Nashik district, have gathered in the state capital for the past two days in solidarity with thousands of their comrades gearing up for a massive tractor rally in Delhi today aga
Updated Jan 03, 2021 · 07:06 pm Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut has said the matter will be resolved once the alliance partners sit and discuss. | PTI
Congress and Shiv Sena, allies in the Maharashra government, are locked in a disagreement over renaming of Aurangabad city,
The Indian Express reported on Sunday.
The Shiv Sena has rekindled its old demand of changing the name of Aurangabad (after Mughal ruler Aurangzeb) to Shambhajinagar (after Maratha ruler Shivaji’s son), in the lead up to the civic elections in the city.
“This demand was made by Balasaheb Thackeray,” Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut claimed on Sunday, according to NDTV. He changed the name to Sambhajinagar. Only the paper work is left.”