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  • Mumbai Rains: Mumbaikars Share Pics to Welcome Southwest Monsoon as City Gets Heavy Rainfall

    Mumbai Rains: Mumbaikars Share Pics to Welcome Southwest Monsoon as City Gets Heavy Rainfall

    This year monsoon has made steady progress over the Maharashtra coast well before time. The onset of the Southwest monsoon has already taken place in Mumbai as Mumbaikars are receiving heavy rainfall since Wednesday morning on June 9. They are sharing several pictures of heavy rainfall on Twitter. Take a look:

    Cold and Breezy Morning

    Mumbai Monsoon

    Beauty

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  • Herd of Wild Elephants Walk 500 KM to Approach Chinese City after Escaping Nature Reserve; Watch Viral Video

    Herd of Wild Elephants Walk 500 KM to Approach Chinese City after Escaping Nature Reserve; Watch Viral Video

    A herd of wild elephants has been spotted approaching the Kunming, the capital of southwest China’s Yunnan province. They had escaped a natural reserve in Pu’er city in Yunnan province in December last year. Several videos of the wild elephants roaming across the cities of China have gone viral on social media. Take a look at the video here:

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  • Memorial Day 2021 In The Big Apple Will Be All About Sun, Sand and Vaccine Shots; New York City Is Sending Vaccination Buses To Parks and Beaches This Weekend

    Memorial Day 2021 In The Big Apple Will Be All About Sun, Sand and Vaccine Shots; New York City Is Sending Vaccination Buses To Parks and Beaches This Weekend

    Happy Memorial Day Weekend! Memorial Day Weekend is upon the United States and the country is gearing up for a day filled with day barbeque, beer served up with a side of Corona vaccine. Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Thursday that New York City will disperse buses at beaches and parks over the Memorial Day weekend offering free Covid-19 vaccinations.  The United States is still recovering from the insurmountable deaths in the wake of the pandemic. It was reported that at least 40% of the population is fully vaccinated, however, there remains a large number of individuals that haven’t been vaccinated yet.

    According to the mayor, 9000 people have been vaccinated in the city and this initiative will aim to expand the program to cover more individuals including disabled and elderly folks. The buses will be posted at Brighton Beach, the Rockaways, Brooklyn Bridge Park, Central Park and Governors Island, he said.

    The Mayor said in a statement, “We’re going to go the extra mile, whatever it takes,” said de Blasio. “You’re going to see our vaccine buses out all over New York City the next few days. Go, get vaccinated, hit the beach. Real simple.”

    Memorial Day Weekend is a federal holiday in the United States. It’s a day when people get together in hordes to pay respect to the men and women who lost their lives serving the military. Last year, the event was labelled as a super spreader as the virus was still rampant in the country and there was no cure in sight.  The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have warned that more than half the adult population in the states have been vaccinated, and this Memorial day will only serve as another super spreader event.

    “If you are not vaccinated, I want to encourage you to take this holiday weekend to give yourself and your family the gift of protection by getting vaccinated,” Walensky said. “We are on a good downward path, but we are not quite out of the woods yet,” CDC Director Dr Rochelle Walensky said at the White House coronavirus briefing Tuesday.

    The CDC urged the unvaccinated to be vigilant and follow the CDC guidelines as they are at risk of infection.

     

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on May 28, 2021 12:04 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • City to exit retail banking in India, China

    City to exit retail banking in India, China

    Citigroup announced that it will exit 13 international consumer banking markets, focusing its attention on wealth management and away from retail banking in places where it is small.

    Citigroup will focus its global consumer banking business on four markets: Singapore, Hong Kong, London and UAE.

    “Citigroup will leave China, India and 11 other retail markets where we don’t have to compete,” said Jane Fraser, Citigroup’s chief executive officer.

    He described Pivot as part of ‘double down’ efforts on wealth management, where growth opportunities are better.

  • Now ‘Ambedkar Circle’ stickers on city bus destination boards

    Now ‘Ambedkar Circle’ stickers on city bus destination boards

    A long overdue demand from Dalit activists was recently realized with private city and suburban buses playing with BR Ambedkar Circle instead of Jyoti Circle on their destination boards.

    After the name of “Jyoti Circle” was changed to “BR Ambedkar Circle”, Dalit activists were demanding action by the authorities for mentioning city buses on destination boards. Apart from raising it at the district level SC / ST grievances meeting, the activists raised it at the district road safety meeting. This was raised on 28 February in several SC / ST grievance meetings held at the office of the Commissioner of Police headed by Deputy Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Hariram Shankar.

    “A few days ago, Mr. Shankar told us about the demand. “We came out with the stickers of BR Ambedkar Circle and it was pasted in most of the buses passing through the circle on Tuesday,” said Dilraj Alva, president of Dakshina Kannada Bus Owners Association. The association received 400 stickers of BR Ambedkar Circle. In the presence of some Dalit activists and traffic police, the members of the association stopped some city buses in the circle and pasted stickers on Tuesday morning. Later, they went to the city bus terminus at State Bank and pasted stickers on the buses.

    Vishwanath Chintamir, a Dalit Sangharsh Samiti activist from Bantwal, said, “We are happy with the way the city police took up the issue with the city bus operators and paved the way to meet our long-standing demand.” . ” Despite the instructions of the then Deputy Commissioner KG Jagdish, the city bus operators had failed to mention BR Ambedkar Circle on the route boards, he said.

    Another activist, Vishukumar, said that a response was expressed in a recent letter by Mr. Shankar to the chief managers of some of the major banks in the city that SC / ST applicants face problems in obtaining loans. “The official letter has prompted banks to process our applications without any hassle,” he said.

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  • 5.55 kg gold seized at city airport

    5.55 kg gold seized at city airport

    Chennai Customs seized 5.55 kg of gold worth ₹ 2.53 crore from passengers.

    Authorities found 595 grams of gold as a paste under the wigs of Maghrob Akbarli and Zubair Hasan Rafiuthin from Dubai. Baloo Ganesan, who was in the same flight, hid 622 grams of gold on his person and was arrested.

    On Saturday, Anbazhagan, a passenger who hid 1.3 kg of gold in his socks and underwear, and Thamin Ansari, who had come to collect the gold, were arrested.

    In another case, officers found 933 grams of gold placed in a cloth bag concealed in a hollow pipe under the seat of an aircraft, the release said.

    On Friday, Syed Ahmadullah, Santosh Selvam and Abdullah, who hail from Dubai and Sharjah, were arrested for hiding 2.08 kg of gold under their wigs.

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  • A stubborn problem in the city of Lambert

    A stubborn problem in the city of Lambert

    There have been days when I had to stop three to four times at the intersection of First Main Road and First Cross Street in the city of Lambert,

    On the evening of 17 March, the Chennai Metropolitan Water Supply and Sewerage Board (CMWSSB) removed the sewage from the intersection of First Main Road and First Cross Street in Lambert Nagar, Virugambakkam.

    The next morning, with sewage flowing again, the exercise was repeated.

    Freddie R., President of the Lambert Municipal Residents Welfare Association.

    The intersection of Lambert City has been affected by this issue since the November 2020 rains. With rain in January, it worsened, adds Jaipalan.

    Association residents and officials say the CMWSSB will not make quick-fixes. “CMWSSB workers clean the overflow water, but the problem comes with a problem. Jayapalan says that it needs to be identified and cleaned.

    Lambert Nagar sewage pipes are connected to CMWSSB’s two sewage pumping stations – Nesapakkam and Koyambedu.

    Association officials suspect that the problem at the pumping stations could lead to overflow of sewage.

    Commander PV Francis (retd), the joint secretary of the association, says, “Providing a permanent solution may cause the busy Arcot Road and Wembuli Amman Kovil to be cut off and, therefore, resort to the closure of the CMSWBB arrangements.”

    The association says that some neighboring areas – Munuswamy Salai in Kekanagar, Loganathan Street in Logunambakkam and Vembuli Amman Kovil Street – are also plagued by the issue, and may contribute to overflow in Lambert Nagar

    He said, ‘It does not help us even when sewage is overflowed. Within a few hours, we have to call CMWSSB again. Because, static sewage flows to another area in the city of Lambert.

    Similarly, when sewage is pumped into our neighboring areas, sewage stabilizes in Lambert City and other areas. Therefore, we badly need a permanent solution that benefits the residents of our neighboring colonies.

    The recent problem also highlighted the need to replace sewage pipes with new ones.

    “The existing sewage pipes were laid in the early 1990s, when the colony was newly built. There were about 70 independent houses then. With the arrival of many apartments over the years, the population has increased manifold. And the existing sewage pipes take the current load Are unable to, “Francis says. In some homes, sewage entered the wardrobe in the washroom, causing residents to move to the top floors and some relocate to their relatives’ locations.

    Due to this issue, senior citizens have to face a lot of inconvenience.

    “In January, the problem was terrible and I moved to my daughter’s house in Anna Nagar,” senior citizen S.W.

    Anjana Vyas. Those who have older parents at home say that they are unable to sit on the balcony and enjoy their leisure hours, due to the stench. Another senior citizen, Suresh Kumar. B says he is unable to go for his morning walk

    The association also stated that their groundwater has been contaminated and there is evidence of wells in some houses. “Sewage has entered my well. Once the permanent solution to the problem is found, I will clean the well, an additional expense. Another evidence for groundwater pollution is a waterfall in our area: it is contaminated with sewage, ”says Jayapalan.

    Residents keep complaining about this in the online complaint redressal cell of CMWSSB.

    “However, the CMWSSB continues to close the complaint saying that it has been run over after pumping static sewage from the intersection. But within a few hours, the stool starts flowing again and we again file a new complaint.

    The association also wants the Greater Chennai Corporation to take note of the issue as the CMWSSB is letting the sewage out of the stagnant sewage into the stormwater runoff.

    In this regard, a CMWSSB official agrees that the department has received complaints from Lambert Municipal residents.

    “The problem is a suppression. We are participating in it. This will be resolved soon, ”the official says.

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  • 5.55 kg gold seized at city airport

    Traffic congestion, pollution major issues in Haldi city

    Illegal discharge of wastes in the river Kaveri, Kalingarayan canal is a major concern.

    Called as Turmeric City, Textile City or Loom City, two-thirds of the areas in the Erode Corporation border fall under the Erode East constituency where projects are being developed under the Smart City Mission.

    Weekly animal husbandry, textile shops, power looms and turmeric processing activities at EKM Abdul Gani Textile Market, Karnailapalayam keep the city busy.

    However, pollution in river Kaveri and Kalingarayan canal is a major concern for residents and farmers. The corporation employs 297 bleaching units, 171 dyeing units and 37 tanneries units, which have several individual waste treatment plants. However, illegal inspections of wastes continue in the river and canal despite inspection by Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board officials.

    Also, 40 MLD sewage generated across the corporation boundary goes directly into the river and canal every day as the Corporation’s Underground Sewerage Scheme (UGSS) is not yet completed. Demand for installation of common waste treatment plants remains to be met.

    Textile manufacturers were seeking a research and training institute to develop innovative products and explore new talent.

    Traffic congestion on arterial roads, absence of flyovers on Mettur Road, slow pace of implementation of UGSS, re-laying of damaged roads and absence of parking space in market areas are the major issues. There has been a long-standing demand for setting up integrated parks for textile and turmeric, language training centers and generating employment opportunities for the youth.

    KS Thenarasu of AIADMK is the MLA. M. of Tamil Manila Congress Yuvraj and Thirumagan Ava of Congress are ready to face each other in the assembly elections. While Mr Yuvraj, who is contesting the symbol of two leaves, banks on AIADMK’s promise of welfare measures and development, Thirumagan Ava, son of former Union Minister EVKS Elangovan, to solve the pollution and traffic crisis in the city . AMR Rajkumar of Makkal Nidi Mayim is also in the fray.

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  • 5.55 kg gold seized at city airport

    Budget allocation for city development is not enough: MIM

    The party wants the government to complete the MGBS-Falaknuma stretch of metro rail

    The All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) has requested the state government to approve more funds and projects for the development of Hyderabad, particularly in the Old City and the allocations made in the budget are not sufficient.

    Participating in the general discussion on the budget in the Legislative Assembly on Saturday, Mo. MIM’s Moazam Khan said that the Charminar walking tour had been going on for centuries and it was the poor hawkers who suffer the most damage whenever they cut and cut the work. He said that no allotment had been made for flood proofing and that all the flood affected families had not been given relief so far.

    The funds allocated for development works in the GHMC area were inadequate, Mr. Khan said that the government was talking of taking the new phase of the metro rail without completing the MGBS-Falaknuma section of the first phase, despite repeated requests from legislators of the old Area of ​​the city. He wanted to know from the government when the TRAM project between Mozamjahi Bazar and Charminar would start.

    On the development of the Musee River Front project, the MIM MLA said that it was limited to talk for the last five years only and despite allocation of funds in every budget, no amount was spent on it till now. An amount of ₹ 200 crore was also allocated in this budget, but he said that he was not sure how much would be spent this time too.

    Mr. Khan further requested the government to create a camp office for the city legislators. Despite the availability of government land in many constituencies, work on the offices was not yet done. He also wanted to know why the allocation for the development of minorities is not being spent completely every year.

    TRS’s Peddi Sudarshan Reddy also participated in the general discussion on the budget and commended the government for presenting a comprehensive budget aimed at the development of all sectors.

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  • HSR Layout, RR Nagar, Belandur in most cases wards in the city

    HSR Layout, RR Nagar, Belandur in most cases wards in the city

    As Karnataka joins four other states for 80% of new infections in India, Bengaluru is beginning a repeat of the scenes since last year when COVID-19 was on a steady rise.

    In the last 10 days, 10 wards reported the most number of cases in particular: Arakere, Begur, HSR Layout, Rajarajeshwari Nagar, Belandur, Shantanagar, Hagadur, Doddaneki, Banaswadi and New Thippasandra.

    However, BBMP does not have any specific plan for these wards. BBMP Commissioner Ann. Manjunath Prasad said that the same scheme will be applicable for other wards as well. “We’re focusing on more testing and more vaccination,” he said.

    10-Day Boom

    Although the city has been the primary contributor to Kesiolad during this epidemic, the significant growth in the last few days is worrisome. On Saturday, 1,186 new positive cases were reported in Bengaluru Urban, along with five new deaths. According to Friday’s Brutal Bengaluru Mahanagara Palik (BBMP) War Room data, 1,037 new cases were reported.

    Recently, BBMP recently said after a detailed analysis on the increase in positive cases, about 70% of people who tested positive for COVID-19 had a history of travel, while others reported a virus. Contracted when they attended weddings and social gatherings, visited places of worship or were in common areas in apartment complexes. The civic body had also said that many cases were coming up from apartments and multi-dwelling units.

    Giridhar R. Professor of Epidemiology at the Public Health Foundation of India. Babu said that the BBMP commissioner has already addressed the strategies needed to deal with the increasing numbers in his request to the government. He said, “Some actions they cannot take at the BBMP level, such as banning super spreader incidents, congregation etc., now the government will have to take action.” In addition, it is very important to try to increase contact tracing, increasing the level of testing, and whenever new cases are identified and there is a decrease in on-going transmission.

    Recommendations

    The civic body has recommended the closure of open air gyms, regular gyms, swimming pools and party or community halls in the parks to prevent the spread of the virus. The government rejected BBMP’s suggestion to reduce occupancy in theaters by 50%.

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