Hinjewadi, Mann, Marunji, Jambe, Nere closed for a week

Hinjewadi, Mann, Marunji, Jambe, Nere closed for a week
Hinjewadi, dt.  8 (PCB) - Locals have called for a strict lockdown in the Hinjawadi area, known as the IT hub, from tomorrow (Thursday) in the wake of the corona outbreak.  The lockdown will be implemented in Hinjewadi, Man, Marunji, Jambe, Nere.  Meanwhile, locals have clarified that essential services and IT companies have been left out.

 Strict lockdown will be observed in Hinjewadi area from tomorrow till July 16.  Meanwhile, essential services, IT companies as well as sites under construction have been excluded.  Such information has been given by Hinjewadi Sarpanch Aarti Waghmare and Marunji Sarpanch Poonam Buchade.

 Emergency services have been diverted and milk supply has been allowed from 6 am to 9 am.  The sarpanch said the drastic steps were taken in view of the growing prevalence of the corona virus.  Meanwhile, if an unmasked citizen is found in Hinjewadi area, he will be fined Rs 500.
Mumbai, dt.  9 (PCB): For the last several days, there were various discussions on Sarathi Sanstha.  Similarly, many political leaders were accusing each other from this organization.  A meeting was held today in this regard.  In this meeting, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar has announced that Rs 8 crore will be given to Sarathi.  MP Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapati, Minister Vijay Vadettiwar and representatives of Maratha community were present at the press conference.

 On this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said that the charioteer will not stop.  The charioteer will be taken under the authority of the organization planning department.  Also, a fund of Rs 8 crore will be given to Sarathi tomorrow.  The charioteer's meeting was held today.  All important delegates were present.  ‘There was nothing messy in the meeting.  If that was the case, we would not have come together, "Pawar said.

 The Maratha organizations had alleged that the Mahavikas Aghadi government has ignored the 'Sarathi' organization and it is a ploy to close this organization which is working for the benefit of the Maratha community.  Sambhaji Raje Bhosale had said that Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray did not keep his word.  Stop childish play about charioteers, what happened to the government's promises?  This question was asked by Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapati.  After all these developments, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar had called a special meeting.  Along with Sambhaji Raje, important representatives of the Maratha community were also present at the meeting.

 MP Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapati was given a place in the third row in the meeting of Sarathi Sanstha.  The coordinators of the Maratha community present objected to this and there was confusion in the meeting.  Meanwhile, Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapati took the role of conciliator and handled the situation calmly.  Similarly, Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar mediated in this dispute and cleared the confusion in the meeting.  Meanwhile, a separate meeting was held with Sambhaji Raje Chhatrapati in the hall of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar without holding a meeting in the House after the commotion in the House.

 Speaking on this, Ajit Pawar said that not all people can sit in my hall.  So had gone into the hall.  But it is important to make a good decision to see if he can break it apart.  He said a meeting would now be held every two months in the presence of key leaders.  The charioteer organization will work well.  In today's meeting, there has been a positive discussion in that regard.  Ajit Pawar said that all the expenses incurred by Sarathi Sanstha have been suggested to be paid on the website of Sanstha.

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