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‘Dear NMC, where are dustbins,’ ask Shivaji Nagar residents after area turns into dump yard

Shivaji Nagar: Despite witnessing a sudden spate in diseases in monsoon, NMC? tall claims of keeping the city clean have only disappointed Nagpurians.
Shivaji Nagar
Shivaji Nagar: Despite witnessing a sudden spate in diseases in monsoon, NMC? tall claims of keeping the city clean have only disappointed Nagpurians.
Shivaji Nagar

Nagpur: Despite the city witnessing a sudden spate in diseases during the on-going monsoon, NMC’s tall claims of keeping the city clean have only disappointed the locals. One of the plushest areas of the city – Shivaji Nagar – is a misnomer today. The residents were in for a rude shock after the areas park (Shivaji Nagar Park) was converted into a dump yard. Hopeless over NMC’s inaction, residents question NMC over basic facilities that should have been provided. Right from asking about dustbins to maintaining the cleanliness of the area, residents are fretting over the civic bodys negligence and callousness.

Expressing his displeasure over the same, Nitesh Ramani, builder from Shivaji Nagar, tells Nation Next, The condition of the park as well as the area surrounding it has only been deteriorating since past few years. It has become a hotspot for animals to frequent the place and eat the garbage. As a result, they end up eating plastic; so, it’s hazardous in many ways. High time NMC takes it up. Aesthetically as well, it’s such an unpleasant sight to watch.

Kanika Acharya, a lawyer by profession and a resident of the same area, is of the opinion that NMC should take up the issue on priority. Kanika said, Shivaji Nagar is one of the prime areas of the city. We have to keep the cleanliness intact; come what may. Something as basic as a dustbin is missing! I’ve personally asked the NMC sweepers multiple times to clean up the mess in the area but each time my efforts have gone futile. Moreover, there are cows sitting on roads. Anybody can end up harm them while driving. NMC has to act responsibily.

Also read: Footpaths sinkhole swallows car in Ramdaspeth at Nagpur

Speaking on the same issue by posting the pictures of a dirty area outside the park at Shivaji Nagar, Anand Dhoka on his twitter account wrote, “Hey @ngpnmc, Check this scene out at the Shivaji Nagar park corner. Where are the dust bins”

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NMC Chief Tukaram Mundhe storms out of meeting after Corporator calls him ‘blot on Saint Tukaram’

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Radhika Dhawad | Nagpur
NMC Chief Tukaram Mundhe stormed out of the General Body Meet held in the presence of Nagpur Mayor Sandip Joshi and several Congress and BJP corporators.
Tukaram Mundhe

In a dramatic turn of events today, Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe stormed out of the General Body (GB) Meet held in the presence of Nagpur Mayor Sandip Joshi and several Congress and BJP corporators. The meeting, which took place after a gap of three months, was held at Suresh Bhat Auditorium in Reshimbagh, Nagpur on Saturday. During the meeting, BJP corporator Dayashankar Tiwari, BJP city chief and MLC Pravin Datke and BJP corporator Avinash Thakre accused the civic body of ignoring elected representatives while formulating policy decisions.

Later, as Mundhe spoke, Tiwari, while exercising Point of Information, interrupted him and began raising his voice. Mundhe told Joshi and the House that if corporators raised their voices, he wouldn’t sit through the meeting. Tiwari reacted to Mundhes objection by saying that Mundhe should leave Nagpur instead of leaving the House.

Tagging Mundhe as Britisher, Congress corporator Harish Gwalbanshi compared Mundhes attitude with that of a Britisher. He said, Like Britishers, Mundhe had supporters. The Congress corporator said the same while questioning the civic bodys move to convert a market complex into a COVID-19 health centre.

Also read: Nagpur man discovers 4-month-old foetus in gutter; cops suspect illegal abortion

Further, Gwalbanshi, comparing (Tukaram) Mundhe with his namesake Saint Tukaram, said that the commissioner was the exact opposite of Saint Tukaram, and that NMC chief was a blot on the Saints name. He even asked Mundhe not to tarnish the image of the Saint. An infuriated Mundhe immediately left the meeting midway, which was later chaired by Additional Municipal Commissioner Ram Joshi.

Meanwhile, a no-confidence motion was also moved in the House against Mundhe by calling his act as ?unconstitutional. Joshi said the same meeting would now be resumed on Tuesday and he would try bringing Mundhe for the meeting.

Watch below: NMC Chief Tukaram Mundhe को कोई नहीं चाहता; लोग उनसे दहशत में हैं: Nagpur Mayor Sandip Joshi

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NMC to seal The East India Co.,Moksha after owner’s family member tests COVID-19 positive

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NMC would be sealing Nagpur's popular restaurants The East India Co.,Moksha after owner's family member tested COVID-19 positive.
East India Co. situated at Civil Lines

Panic spread among citizens in Nagpur after one of the family members residing at Shivaji Nagar tested COVID-19 positive. The infected, who’s family runs citys popular restaurants ? The East India Co. situated at Civil Lines and Moksha situated at Jhansi Rani Square ? has been shifted to Government Medical College (GMC).

The woman, who had recently returned to Nagpur from Delhi, tested positive for the virus on Tuesday evening. Post that, her family members quarantined themselves at Hotel Pride at Wardha Road on Wednesday.

When we spoke to the owner of the restaurants vis-a-vis the risks associated with the family member getting infected and operating the restaurants, he said, There’s no need to panic as none of us visit the two restaurants. The restaurants have been providing home delivery and there’s no question of worry. Even I haven’t been visiting the restaurants.

However when we spoke to Prakash Warhade, Assistant Municipal Commissioner for Dharampeth zone, he said, We’re in the process of sealing the two restaurants.

Also read: 61 from Naik Talao-Bangladesh area test positive, Nagpur COVID-19 tally crosses 800

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NMC recovers over Rs 1.18 lakh fine in 15 days from people not wearing mask

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Sharvari Vaidya | Nagpur

After Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) made wearing of masks compulsory in public places to fight COVID-19, the Nuisance Detection Squad (NDS) of the civic body in Nagpur recovered a fine of Rs 1,18,500 from April 15 to May 30. NMC has also imposed a fine of Rs 200 against the violators in accordance with state government guidelines.

The NDS penalsied 534 people residing in all 10 zones of the city. The violators were mostly from areas including Dhantoli, Sitabuldi and Sadar, with age groups ranging from young and middle-aged.

NDS commandant Veersen Tambe told Nation Next, Any person violating these guidelines shall be punished issued under section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) and shall be strictly punished after three similar offences in a row by police officers or the NDS squad. Both of these officers are hereby allowed to take some action to seriously penalise these violators. Although lot of awareness is seen in people but for those who choose not to wear mask will have to face legal action and fine of Rs 200.

Also read: June 7: Here’s list of areas in Nagpur declared as containment zones till now

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