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Covid-19: 15-day lockdown likely in Maharashtra, final decision today | Mumbai News


“This is a health emergency and so priority should be given to the lives of the people. The situation is grim and we have to impose strict restrictions to slow down the spread,” said Thackeray.
Senior officials said while the current restrictions will continue, unchecked daytime movement on weekdays may be restricted too. Currently, there is only a prohibitory order which does not allow assembly of more than five people during the day, though movement is unrestricted. He said the government is likely to continue with public transport such as trains, autos and buses for essential workers and for the general public for essential activities and emergencies.

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Maharashtra crosses 1-crore vaccination mark | Mumbai News

Maharashtra has administered Covid-19 vaccine doses to over one crore people so far, a senior health official said on Sunday.

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Covid-19: Maharashtra logs biggest one-day spike of 63,294 cases | Mumbai News

Maharashtra recorded 63,294 new coronavirus cases on Sunday, its highest single-day rise since the pandemic broke out, which pushed the caseload to 34

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Maharashtra Congress to protest against Centre over Covid-19 vaccine shortage | Mumbai News

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra unit of the Congress will hold protest against the BJP-ruled Centre from Monday by beating plates and ringing bells outside th.

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Mumbai hospital fire: Won't arrest mall administrator, say cops to HC | Mumbai News


Bombay high court. (File photo)
MUMBAI: The Mumbai police on Tuesday assured the Bombay high court that they would not arrest Rahul Sahasrabuddhe, the NCLT-appointed administrator running the Dreams Mall where a hospital caught fire last month, claiming 11 lives. Sahasrabuddhe approached the HC last week, seeking a direction to the police to not take any coercive action against him.
Additional public prosecutor Aruna Kamat Pai on Tuesday told a division bench of Justices S S Shinde and Manish Pitale that Sahasrabuddhe is not yet named as an accused in the FIR lodged by the police on March 26.
On March 25, a fire broke out in the Sunrise Hospital situated on the fourth floor of the Dreams Mall in suburban Bhandup. The hospital had started functioning in October 2020.

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Lockdown curbs will force closure of 90% restaurants in Maharashtra: HRAWI | Mumbai News


The new restrictions imposed by the Maharashtra government have spelled definite doom for the hospitality industry in the state (Photo for erpresentative purpose only)
NEW DELHI: The new guidelines of the Maharashtra government to curb Covid-19 infections will force almost 90 per cent of restaurants to shut down and has spelled doom for the hospitality industry in the state, Hotel and Restaurant Association Western India (HRAWI) said on Tuesday.
Maharashtra is witnessing a spike in Covid-19 cases, forcing authorities to impose restrictions from April 5.
HRAWI also urged the state government to compensate employees engaged in the industry and their families for the loss of income, and also support hoteliers and restaurateurs by waiving all statutory fees, taxes and utility bills.

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Mumbai: SRA tweaked slumdwellers' list thrice in 5 years in Omkar's Wadala project, says ED | Mumbai News


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MUMBAI: Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) officials manipulated the list of eligible slumdwellers on the Wadala plot developed by Omkar group three times in five years. This substantially increased the development potential of the project and the developer managed to take a Rs 410-crore loan from Yes Bank, according to the chargesheet recently filed by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
ED has named Omkar group promoters Babulal Varma and Kamal Kishor Gupta, and JM Joshi group promoter Sachin Joshi, and 14 firms associated with them in the chargesheet. Varma, Gupta and Joshi have already been arrested.
ED claimed that the list of eligible residents of Anand Nagar slum was manipulated last in 2016, just after Omkar Group took over the project. This increased the plot’s FSI from 2.05 to 4. However, the SRA website till date shows the development potential of the plot as per 2.05 FSI.

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Maharashtra lockdown news: Maharashtra shuts eateries, malls, curbs travel amid Covid surge | Mumbai News


The government said essential services should ensure social distancing between customers on their premises.
“Malls, restaurants and bars will remain closed, but takeaway service will remain in operation,” minister Nawab Malik said after a cabinet meeting. “Government and semi-government offices will run with 50% capacity while private offices will have to go for ‘work from home’.”
Public transport will operate at 50 % capacity. Autos and taxis will be allowed two passengers. There will be no standing passengers allowed on buses and local trains.
Gymnasiums, salons and beauty parlours will remain shut.
Only restaurants and bars inside hotels and which are an integral part of the hotel will remain open. On weekends, only home delivery services will be allowed between 7am and 8pm — no person may visit any restaurant or bar.

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Maharashtra Covid-19 guidelines: What's allowed and what's shut | Mumbai News


File photo of night curfew in Pune
MUMBAI: In view of the surge in Covid-19 cases, chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday announced new guidelines for the state. The new norms will be implemented from 8pm on Monday. Also, a complete lockdown will be imposed on weekends.
The following are the fresh restrictions issued by the state government:
Curbs
*Complete lockdown on weekends-- 8pm Friday to 7am Monday -- only essential services allowed.
*Night curfew (from 8pm to 7am) throughout the week, can step out only for emergency/essential work.
*During the day, gathering of 5 or more persons not allowed (Section 144 of Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC)).

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Maharashtra: Malls, restaurants and theatres to shut till April 30, full lockdown on weekends | Mumbai News


A state government notification issued late on Sunday said all shops except essential services would remain shut till the end of the month
MUMBAI: The rapid spread of Covid-19 finally forced the Uddhav Thackeray government to announce lockdown-like restrictions across the state from 8pm on Monday. On weekends, a complete lockdown will be imposed.
A state government notification issued late Sunday said all shops except essential services would remain shut till the end of the month, leaving people only Monday to buy non-essential goods this month. Restaurants will be allowed to operate only takeaway and home delivery services during the day hours. All theatres, cinema halls, malls, gardens and playgrounds will remain closed. While night curfew will be imposed everyday from 8pm to 7am, gatherings of five or more persons will be prohibited during the daytime—7am to 8pm— on weekdays.

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