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6 People Trapped For 30 Minutes In Lift As It Gets Stuck Midway In Greater Noida Society

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The frequency of elevator entrapment incidents is on the rise in Greater Noida. Once again, an elevator has become immobilized within the Eco Village One society of Greater Noida West. In an unforeseen twist of events, the elevator experienced an abrupt jolt and came to an abrupt halt halfway between floors. At the time of this incident, there were about six occupants inside the elevator who remained confined for nearly thirty minutes.

Arun Gupta, a resident of the Eco Village One society in Greater Noida West, recounted that on Thursday evening, the elevator within Tower A2 of the community suddenly jolted and came to a stop. He detailed that there were approximately 5 to 6 individuals inside the elevator, when out of nowhere, it jerked and rapidly descended, finally halting between the basement and ground levels. Throughout this challenging situation, all occupants remained trapped inside the elevator, as reported by Dainik Bhaskar.

The frequency of elevator entrapment incidents is on the rise in Greater Noida. Once again, an elevator has become immobilized within the Eco Village One society of Greater Noida West. In an unforeseen twist of events, the elevator experienced an abrupt jolt and came to an abrupt halt halfway between floors. At the time of this incident, there were about six occupants inside the elevator who remained confined for nearly thirty minutes.

Arun Gupta, a resident of the Eco Village One society in Greater Noida West, recounted that on Thursday evening, the elevator within Tower A2 of the community suddenly jolted and came to a stop. He detailed that there were approximately 5 to 6 individuals inside the elevator, when out of nowhere, it jerked and rapidly descended, finally halting between the basement and ground levels. Throughout this challenging situation, all occupants remained trapped inside the elevator, as reported by Dainik Bhaskar.

It’s important to note that just a few days ago, a woman tragically lost her life due to being trapped in an elevator in Noida’s Paras Tierea society. In Uttar Pradesh, there is a growing demand for the establishment of a Lift Act, and Jevar legislator Dhirendra Singh raised this matter within the legislative assembly.

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Minorities ignored in Maharashtra budget: Manoj Jamsutkar

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Mumbai: Shiv Sena leader and MLA Manoj Jamsutkar, while commenting on the budget in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, termed it a contractors’ budget and said that the way major projects have been included in the budget raises doubts that this is a budget for contractors instead of the general public. Doubts also persist over the loan waiver for farmers. Although a loan waiver of Rs 2 lakh has been announced, its implementation is still in doubt. Will the schemes implemented by the state government for farmers benefit them or not? He said that minorities have been completely ignored in the budget. No new schemes have been introduced for them. There is no mention of the problems of farmers in Nandurbar in the budget. He said that a major budget has been approved in rapidly developing Maharashtra. No special attention has been paid to other public issues including health, therefore, special attention needs to be paid to it and Jamsutkar has also demanded that minorities be given a share in the budget.

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Mumbai Municipal Corporation: Incinerator facility for cremation of small animals and birds will soon be available at the Tata Trust-run Animal Hospital

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Mumbai: A 50 kg per hour cremation system (Aatsh Kada) for the cremation of small animals and birds has been set up at the Mumbai Municipal Corporation and Tata Trusts Animal Hospital and is now ready for operation. The facility will enable safe and eco-friendly disposal of animal carcasses, Additional Municipal Commissioner (City) Dr (Summit) Ashwini Joshi said on Tuesday. Assistant Commissioner (South) Swapna Kashirsagar, Head of Veterinary Health Department Dr Kalimpasha Pathan, Director of the Hospital Mehrnoosh Kapadia, Head of Hospital Administration and Services Maj Gen Pramod Batra and others were present on the occasion. Various initiatives are being implemented by the Veterinary Health Department of Mumbai Municipal Corporation to enhance animal welfare services. For this purpose, a small animal hospital is being run by Tata Trusts in collaboration with the Municipal Corporation in Mahalaxmi. The four-storey hospital has four well-equipped operating theatres, a separate surgery department with expert veterinary surgeons, a treatment capacity of about 200 animals, general ward, ICU and high dependency unit, state-of-the-art diagnostic facilities like MRI, CT scan, X-ray, ultrasonography, ED labology and ED lab. It also has special treatment facilities like blood bank, dentistry, dermatology, ophthalmology, endoscopy, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy for animals. Additional Municipal Commissioner (City) Dr. Ashwani Joshi said on the occasion that it is the leading hospital in the country with multi-purpose service facilities, state-of-the-art diagnostic and small animal treatment facilities under one roof. Such state-of-the-art veterinary facilities have given a big boost to the veterinary healthcare system in Mumbai. Standard facilities for the treatment of pets and small animals have been provided. The hospital has also made arrangements for the scientific disposal of animal carcasses and bio-medical waste. An incinerator system with a capacity of 50 kg per hour has been set up for the cremation of small animals and birds and is now ready for operation. This facility will enable safe and environmentally friendly disposal of animal carcasses. He added that it will also have significant public health benefits.

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Mumbai: Pay outstanding water bill before March 31, 2026, otherwise water connection will be disconnected: Municipal Corporation

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Mumbai: The Municipal Corporation is providing regular water supply to the citizens and the Municipal Corporation administration is appealing to all water connection holders to pay the pending water bills before March 31, 2026. It has also been warned that if the pending water bill is not paid within the stipulated time, the water connection will be disconnected. The Water Engineering Department of the Municipal Corporation has launched a comprehensive campaign for the recovery of outstanding water bills. Keeping this in mind, facilities have been provided at the civic amenities center at the nearest department office. In addition, water bills can be paid on the Municipal Corporation website https://aquaptax.mcgm.gov.in. By visiting this website, citizens can view their water bill information and make payments by logging in to the water department. Apart from this, the facility of paying water bills through digital channels like NEFT, online payment, mobile app is also available. If the pending water bill is not paid within the stipulated time i.e. before 31st March 2026, then action can be taken to disconnect the concerned water connection under Section 279 (1) (a) of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888. Water connection holders who have not received their water bills should contact their administrative department office (ward office). The Municipal Corporation is also providing information that citizens can obtain a copy of the water bill from the Municipal Corporation’s Aqua website or from the office of the concerned Assistant Engineer (Water Works).

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