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Decision to be taken on scientific basis: K’taka CM on lifting of weekend, night curfew

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Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday said that the decision on lifting of weekend and night curfew will be taken on a scientific basis. A meeting with expert committee members later in the afternoon would decide on the continuation of weekend curfew, he said.

Many legislators, MPs and organisations are set to convey their opinion on the issue. A suitable decision would be taken based on the views of the experts and the trend of the prevailing third wave of Covid, Bommai said.

“We will take into consideration how the third wave has unfolded and its future consequences. It’s impact on health infrastructure in the coming days to arrive at a decision. We will also discuss the action taken so far and the existing situation and decision would be taken on a scientific basis,” he said.

“The state government is doing its duty in the form of ‘Thrividha Dasoha’ of providing Anna (food), ‘Ashraya’ (shelter) and ‘Akshara’ (education) for the deprived,” Chief Minister Bommai said.

Speaking to mediapersons before heading to participate in the ‘Dasoha Dina’ at Tumakuru Siddaganga Mutt he said, “Siddaganga Mutt has heralded a culture of Dasoha (charity) in Karnataka.

“Sri Shivakumara Swamiji has followed the ideals of Basaveshwara in letter and spirit. State government has decided to celebrate Dasoha Day in Siddaganga Mutt. Our government is treading the path shown by the great seer. The rice quota per head has been raised from 4kg to 5kg. Ragi and Jowar are also being distributed according to the food habits of the region,” he said.

The state government has undertaken ‘Vidya Dasoha’ (educational charity) by providing scholarships for children of construction workers and farmers. A massive housing project is being implemented. About 5 lakh houses are being constructed,” Bommai said.

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Bengal STF seizes 5 crore cash from car in New Town, two arrested

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Kolkata, Nov 17: The Special Task Force (STF) of the West Bengal Police on Monday seized cash amounting to Rs 5 crore from a car near Akanksha Crossing in New Town and arrested two persons, including the vehicle’s owner.

The seizure was made following a tip-off from a confidential source.

Two people, including the owner of the car, have been arrested in connection with the incident, police said, adding that an investigation is underway.

Police said that the money was being brought from the New Town area. Sources said Bengal STF is searching for the source of the money.

The recovery of such a large amount of money while checking the car has raised concerns, especially ahead of next year’s state Assembly polls.

According to police, the recovery of such huge cash has raised eyebrows, especially in the backdrop of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise of West Bengal’s electoral rolls by the Election Commission.

The police are investigating where this money came from, where it was being taken, and what the purpose was.

“Cash worth Rs 5 crore has been recovered from a car after conducting a raid. The cash has been seized. Two people have been arrested. An investigation has started to find out the source of the money,” said a police official.

Last week, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) recovered large sums from the residence of a businessman in the Taratala area during searches connected to the municipal recruitment scam.

Earlier this month, ED teams carried out raids at around 10 locations across the city, including Salt Lake and Beliaghata. ED sleuths searched the house of a businessman in the Taratala area in connection with the municipal recruitment corruption case.

Investigators recovered a huge amount of money from the house then too.

With the latest STF recovery, investigators are also examining whether any organised syndicate or corruption network is active in the region. Further questioning of the arrested duo is underway.

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India’s Biggest Senior Citizens’ Festival Lights Up Mumbai With Stars And Laughter

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Mumbai: witnessed something truly remarkable as Khyaal’s 50Above50 mega event wrapped up its two-day celebration at NESCO, Goregaon, on Sunday.

The festival started on November 15, turning the venue into a vibrant cultural hub, proving that age is no barrier to enthusiasm, creativity, or joy. The festival welcomed over 5,500 seniors and their families, many of whom had traveled from various parts of India to participate in the celebration.

Rohini Hattangadi, national award and BAFTA award-winning actress, who is the brand ambassador of Khyaal 50Above50, inaugurated the festival along with other personalities like Rakesh Bedi, Yasmin Sait, Mangesh Gawade, and Mansur Dalal. Their presence set the perfect tone for a weekend filled with inspiration and entertainment.

The audience was thrilled by the performances by celebrities. The day’s lineup featured a diverse range of artistic expressions, including soulful classical music by Krishna Bongane; rhythmic brilliance from tabla maestro Ustad Taufiq Qureshi; and an energetic performance by the RD Warriors Dance Group. Additionally, world whistling champions, Nikhil Rane and Girija Marathe, who have a musical legacy, added to the event’s charm. When stand-up comedian Atul Khatri took the stage, the hall was filled with laughter.

The event was not just about performances, but also about how to lead a meaningful and secure life after 50. There were sessions that focused on every important aspect of ageing. The event included financial planning, health, legacy creation, and life purpose. Experts from organisations like Ready to Retire, Tulips Hygiene, Axis Max Life Insurance, HDFC Mutual Fund, and Aasaan delivered insightful talks.

The interactive zones brought a sense of nostalgia and fun. Seniors enthusiastically participated in caricature art, pottery, mehendi, tattoos, bangle-making, and indoor sports. The VR experience zone introduced many to new-age technology, while the Golden Tambola, complete with gold prizes, kept spirits high on both days. A curated brand exposition showcased products tailored for senior living, further enhancing the experiential feel of the event. Seniors enthusiastically participated in indoor sports, mehendi, art and more such events. The sessions added depth to the festival, making it not only enjoyable but also enriching.

Atul Khatri’s performance at the event was one of the biggest highlights. With his signature style and effortless storytelling, he had the entire audience laughing, from seniors to younger family members. What made his act truly special were his jokes about everyday life, society, aging, and his own life experiences. His performance helped us realise that our problems and challenges seem small when viewed from a different perspective, suggesting that this might be the best way to face life’s challenges.

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‘No CNG, Double Rates!’: Fuel Supply Snag Throws Mumbai Commute Into Chaos; Fare Surge, Long Rides Denied To Travellers During Peak Morning Hours

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Mumbai: Mumbai woke up to severe commute disruption on Monday as a widespread CNG supply shortage left several fuel pumps across the city non-operational or functioning with limited output. The unexpected outage resulted in a sharp drop in the availability of autos, kaali-peeli taxis and app-based cabs, pushing commuters into long waits, inflated fares and overcrowded public-transport alternatives like trains and metros during peak office and school hours.

The shortage triggered a wave of commuter frustration online, with users posting videos, screenshots and complaints related to refusal of rides and steep fare demands. One user wrote, “No CNG double rates. Why don’t you declare public loot official? Daily fight, new challenge, struggle.”

Another commuter shared, “Autos in Mumbai charging 2x-3x the normal rate because of CNG shortage… as an office goer, you don’t have any option but to agree.” Parents too expressed helplessness, stating that limited transport availability had disrupted school drop-offs, labelling it “a manic Monday.”

A commuter informed Media that cab drivers have been charging Rs 500 from Andheri East to BKC this morning. The issue extended throughout all parts of MMR including Navi Mumbai, Mira-Bhayandar and Vasai-Virar. Ria Sharma, a commuter from Mira-Bhayandar said, “The CNG supply disruption has hit commuter movement sharply. There were no rickshaws in Mira Road to even reach the station. Many office-goers like me experienced long delays waiting for autos.”

The impact was visible as early as dawn, with hundreds of auto-rickshaws, taxis and aggregator vehicles lining up outside petrol pumps in multiple pockets of Mumbai, Thane and Navi Mumbai. Social media was flooded with visuals and eyewitness accounts showing kilometre-long queues snaking around petrol pumps, with adjoining roads clogged due to parked transport vehicles waiting for their turn to refuel. Many drivers claimed they had been waiting through the night or for several hours without clarity on when full supply would resume.

According to reports, the disruption was caused by damage to a gas pipeline inside the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilizers (RCF) plant premises, reportedly affecting GAIL’s main supply line and resulting in reduced gas flow to Mahanagar Gas Limited’s (MGL) City Gate Station at Wadala. The reduced pressure forced multiple CNG stations to temporarily halt or ration supply, impacting the city’s public-transport backbone that predominantly relies on CNG.

Mahanagar Gas Limited later confirmed that domestic piped natural gas (PNG) had been prioritised to ensure uninterrupted household supply, and stated that efforts were underway to gradually restore normal CNG distribution across its network.

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