Shiv Sena rules out bandh, traders may observe 'Shradhanjali Day'

November 19, 2012
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Mumbai, November 19: The maximum city is expected to be back at work on Monday with the Shiv Sena ruling out a bandh in the city after the death of party supremo Bal Thackeray. The traders' associations in the city, however, are considering to observe the day as 'Shradhanjali Day'.

Bal Thackeray, the torchbearer of Hindutva politics, was cremated at Shivaji Park on Sunday evening with full state honours. Lakhs of people descended on the cremation venue to pay their last respects to the flagbearer of Marathi pride who died on Saturday afternoon following a cardiac arrest after week-long illness.

At Matoshree, the Thackerays' residence in Bandra East, emotions ran high on Sunday morning. Heir apparent Uddhav Thackeray was seen crying as his father's body was wrapped, first in the saffron-coloured party flag and then, the Tricolour, and moved to the hearse. A few metres away, cousin Raj Thackeray kept his distance from his former mentor's family, choosing to walk with his supporters to the cremation venue through the sea link, than to follow the hearse. In the days ahead, that is one aspect that will be analysed closely by political experts.

The short funeral procession route from Bandra to Shivaji Park via the Sena Bhavan in Dadar took the whole day, with the hearse moving slowly, followed by lakhs of people, desperate for a last glimpse of the man they both loved and feared. The police tried hard to keep the situation under control with announcements being made regularly through loudspeakers, urging people to maintain calm.

As Thackeray's family began the final leg of the journey from Sena Bhavan to Shivaji Park - politicians from across the divide turned up, united in death. From senior BJP leader LK Advani to ex-Shiv Sena leader Chhaggan Bhujbal and Nationalist Congress Party chief Sharad Pawar, Bollywood actor Amitabh Bachchan to Anil Ambani, they all paid tribute one by one.

The crowd by then had swelled to an unprecedented number as Mumbai witnessed a cremation like it had never seen before, with full state honours. With a chance finally to shed tears, estranged nephew Raj Thackeray came together with cousins Uddhav and Jaidev - in death, Bal Thackeray finally managing to reunite the family.


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February 28,2020

Hyderabad, Feb 28: The Cyber Crime Police of Hyderabad has registered an FIR against social media platforms- WhatsApp, Twitter and TikTok- for allowing people to spread anti-national activities, as per a complaint filed by one S Srishailam.

Raghuveer, Additional DCP Cyber Crimes said," We have received a court referred complaint, which was filed by S Srisailam in the concerned court stating that social media platforms Whatsapp, Twitter and TikTok are allowing few people to spread anti-national activities and videos."

S Srisailam also claimed that a few people are running a campaign against the CAA on social media platforms to spread hatred which in turn is causing damage to national integrity.

"In this regard, because the complaint was referred by a court a case has been registered against Whatsapp, Twitter & TikTok under the relevant section of Indian Penal Code and IT Act and took up the investigation," the DCP added.

He also added that the police cannot take action against these platforms as they are not banned in India but can initiate action against persons who intentionally indulge in spreading hatred.

"The police are conducting the investigation and if allegations of the complainant are found to be false then we will drop the case. We had received the case one week ago," informed the DCP.

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February 27,2020

New Delhi, Feb 27: The death toll in the communal violence in northeast Delhi over the amended citizenship law reached 32 on Thursday, senior officials said.

It was at 27 till Wednesday night.

"Five more deaths recorded at GTB Hospital, so death toll at that hospital has gone up to 30, taking total toll to 32," a senior Delhi Health Department official told news agency.

The Lok Nayak Jai Prakash Narayan Hospital had reported two fatalities on Wednesday.

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April 3,2020

Washington, Apr 3: The World Bank has approved USD 1 billion emergency funding for India to help it tackle the coronavirus pandemic, which has claimed 76 lives and infected 2,500 people in the country.

The World Bank's first set of aid projects, amounting to USD 1.9 billion, will assist 25 countries, and new operations are moving forward in over 40 nations using the fast-track process, the bank said on Thursday.

The largest chunk of the emergency financial assistance has gone to India USD 1 billion.

"In India, USD 1 billion emergency financing will support better screening, contact tracing, and laboratory diagnostics; procure personal protective equipment; and set up new isolation wards," the World Bank said after its Board of Executive Directors approved the first set of emergency support operations for developing countries around the world, using a dedicated, fast-track facility for COVID-19 response.

In South Asia, the World Bank also approved USD 200 million for Pakistan, USD 100 million for Afghanistan, USD 7.3 million for the Maldives and USD 128.6 million for Sri Lanka.

The World Bank said it was now working to grant up to USD 160 billion over the next 15 months to support measures to tackle the pandemic which will focus on the immediate health consequences and bolster economic recovery.

The broader economic program will aim to shorten the time to recovery, create conditions for growth, support small and medium enterprises, and help protect the poor and vulnerable.

"The World Bank Group is taking broad, fast action to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and we already have health response operations moving forward in over 65 countries," said World Bank Group President David Malpass.

"We are working to strengthen (the) developing nations' ability to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and shorten the time to economic and social recovery," Malpass said.

According to the bank, USD 100 million will support Afghanistan to slow and limit the spread of COVID-19 through enhanced detection, surveillance, and laboratory systems, as well as strengthen essential health care delivery and intensive care.

In Pakistan, USD 200 million will support preparedness and emergency response in the health sector and include social protection and education measures, the bank said.

A total of 1,002,159 COVID-19 cases have been reported across more than 175 countries and territories with 51,485 deaths reported so far, according to Johns Hopkins University data.

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