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Nagpur traders claim business loss of 20% due to Maharashtra bandh today

Nagpur traders claimed a business loss of around 20% after pro-quota Maratha protesters ensured Maharashtra bandh today.
One of the busiest streets of Mahal that sports a deserted look today due to Maharashtra Bandh (Photo by: Abhishek Thakare)

Nagpur traders claimed a business loss of around 20% due to the Maharashtra bandh (shutdown) today. Nagpur observed a bandh in most part of the areas after an outfit of the Maratha community protesters Sakal Maratha Samaj? protested all over Maharashtra demanding a 16% reservation in jobs and education.

When Nation Next spoke to Dipen Agrawal, President at Chamber of Association of Maharashtra Industry and Trade, he said, Firstly, just because today we’ve observed a bandh in Nagpur, it doesn’t mean we support the idea of Maratha protests across the state. Secondly, shutting all offices and educational institutions is no way of protesting. If you demand a particular thing from the government, why should businessmen and traders suffer losses Nagpur traders have suffered a business loss of around 18-20% due to Maharashtra bandh today.

Shashikant Atey, Manager at a retail store Shree Shivam? at Fortune Mall in Nagpur, said, Even our store has observed a bandh today. Our staff is only carrying out their operations at the store. We aren’t attending customers today. We’re incurring losses as we have to pay salaries to our employees irrespective of the shutdown.

When we asked former MLA Ashok Dhawad about the same, he said, It’s unfortunate that Nagpur traders have suffered such a major loss. But, even if the stores were open, people would have anyway not come there due to the bandh.

When Nation Next asked Dhawad about the speculations of Maratha protest receiving a lukewarm response in Nagpur, he said, The protest was successful. Also, one can’t really measure the success of any protest by the number of protesters. Going by that logic, earlier, lakhs of Maratha protesters had successfully participated in the silent morcha in almost 58 protests across the state. Moreover, the protesters have conveyed their message through their protests to the government.

Also read:  Pro-quota Maratha protesters parade effigy depicting Modi with bangles in Nagpur

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1st COVID-19 case in Ramdaspeth crops up near Cabinet Minister Vijay Wadettiwars residence

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For the first time, a resident of Ramdaspeth tested positive for Coronavirus on Saturday. The patient, who is said to be residing in an apartment near Cabinet Minister for Relief and Rehabilitation in the Maha Vikas Aghadi and senior Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwars residence (behind Tuli Imperial), is said to be a middle-aged woman. 

The patient is reportedly connected to a resident from Mominpura. However, nothing concrete as of now can be said about the same. More details are awaited.

Also read: Nagpur: 91 test positive in 24 hours making COVID-19 tally rise to 1266

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Nagpur: 91 test positive in 24 hours making COVID-19 tally rise to 1266

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Nagpur COVID-19 tally as on June 20 rose to 1266 after 91 people tested positive for the virus in past 24 hours. Out of the total 91, while 69 patients belonged to Naik Talao/Bangladesh, 11 from Shantinagar, four from Lashkaribagh, three from Ganeshpeth, one from Uppalwadi, one from Ramdaspeth, one from Mehendibagh and one belonged to Mominpura.

Out of the total, 823 have been cured and over 333 are currently being treated upon.

Also read: NMC Chief Tukaram Mundhe storms out of meeting after Corporator calls him blot on Saint Tukaram

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

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In yet another shocking incident, a resident named Rahul Tumane discovered a 4-month-old foetus lying in an abandoned condition behind his house (near plot number 13, behind Kajal Bar and Restaurant area) in Pardi inside a gutter. 

Police inspector Sunil Chavan told Nation Next that a four-month-old foetus, wrapped in a cloth, was found lying inside a gutter near a house on Thursday night in Pardi. Chavan also informed that the foetus was sent for an autopsy to Mayo Hospital and the reports are awaited. Police have suspected the possibility of abandonment after an illegal abortion. 

A case has been registered under Section 318 (Concealment of birth by secret disposal of a dead body) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) on the basis of a complained filed by Tumane. 

Also read: Nagpur: Zone 5 Police team seize four trucks carrying illegally mined sand

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