Tag: Maharashtra government

  • Maharashtra to start first of its kind  jail tourism from January 26: Minister 

    Guides will be provided to the visitors and ticket prices will range from Rs 5 to Rs 50.

  • Three Maharashtra government agencies launch probe in Serum Institute blaze

    By PTI
    PUNE: Top officials from fire wings of three Maharashtra government agencies on Friday launched a probe to ascertain the cause of the blaze that killed five workers at Serum Institute of India’s premises here.

    Heads of fire departments of the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) and Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) are part of the joint probe team.

    Five contractual labourers had died in the fire which broke out in a five-storeyed under-construction building in the Serum Institute of India’s Manjari premises on Thursday. The fire damaged the top two floors of the building located in ‘SEZ 3’ area of the premises of the vaccine major.

    Devendra Potphode, Chief Fire Officer, PMRDA, said officials from the planning and development authority, PMC, and MIDC have come together to ascertain the cause of the fire in the building. DCP (Zone-V) Namrata Patil said that police have registered an accidental death and burning incident case with the Hadapsar police station.

    “As we are seeing today, theentire floor (4th and 5th) has been damaged. We are trying to ascertain the cause of thefire as well as how the fire spread. Several types of equipmentwere damaged in the blaze. On the basis of findings from all the agencies, a conclusion will be reached on a how the fire started,” said Potphode

    The PMRDA officer declined to speculate on possible causes of the fire at this juncture. MIDC Chief Fire Officer Santosh Warrick also said it is difficult to comment on the cause right now. “We have started the probe. Our scope of investigation is to check how the fire broke out,” said Prashant Ranpise, PMC’s fire department head.

    Another official said that a team of forensic experts reached the spot and conducting their probe. The Manjari facility is where Covishield, the SII vaccine against COVID-19, which is being used in the nationwide inoculation drive against the infection, is made.

    The building where fire broke out is one km from the Covishield vaccine manufacturing unit.

  • Woman accuses Maharashtra social justice minister Dhananjay Munde of rape

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: A woman has accused Maharashtra Social Justice Minister Dhananjay Munde of rape and claimed the Mumbai police ignored her complaint.

    The NCP leader denied the allegations, claiming he is being blackmailed by the complainant and her sister.

    Munde said he had been in a relationship with the complainant’s sister and sired two children.

    The 37-year-old woman, an aspiring singer, said she wrote to Mumbai police commissioner on January 10, stating that Munde repeatedly raped her in 2006. She also claimed that she approached Oshiwara police here earlier but her complaint was not accepted.

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    Munde (45) said the woman’s claims were part of a conspiracy to blackmail him. He, however, acknowledged that he was in a relationship with the complainants sister and has two children with her.

    In a statement issued on Tuesday, Munde said his wife, family and friends were aware of this relationship, adding the two kids have been accepted by his family.

    He said the woman with whom he was in a relationship had been blackmailing him since 2019 and he had filed a police complaint and also moved the Bombay High Court seeking a stay on the distribution of defamatory content against him.

  • Maharashtra social justice minister Dhananjay Munde refutes rape allegation, terms it blackmail

    By ANI
    MUMBAI: Maharashtra Social and Justice Minister Dhananjay Munde on Tuesday refuted rape allegation levelled by a 38-year-old woman and said he is in a relationship with her since 2003.

    In a post on Facebook, the NCP leader claimed that the woman and her sister are trying to blackmail him and extort money from him. He said that he had also given a complaint to the police in November 2020.

    Munde said that he is in a relationship with the woman since 2003 and has two children with her. The minister said that their relationship is also accepted by his family.

    After Munde accepted his relationship with the woman, BJP’s women wing wrote to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray and demanded his removal from the Cabinet.

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    On January 11, the woman along with her lawyer arrived at the Oshiwara police station in Andheri to file a rape complaint against Munde. She stated in her complaint that she knows Munde since 1997.

    She alleged that Munde is raping her by giving an assurance of marrying her and also promised to help her to get work as a singer in Bollywood.

    Advocate Ramesh Tripathi, lawyer of the woman said that FIR has not been lodged in the matter so far.

    “Munde first raped her in 2008 when she was alone at her home and shot video of it. Since then had repeated the act multiple times over the years. In 2019, he denied marrying her and said if she says something then he will leak the video on social media. The police station denied of lodging an FIR in the case. We will go to court. If anything happens to her, then Munde will be responsible,” he said. 

  • NHRC notice to Maharashtra govt over death of 10 babies in fire at Bhandara hospital

    Express News Service
    NEW DELHI: Two days after a major fire claimed the lives of 10 babies at a Maharashtra government hospital, the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has asked the state government to hand it over the fire audit reports of hospitals in the state.

    Calling the incident a “serious issue of violation of human rights”, the NHRC said the state cannot escape from its responsibility. Taking suo motu cognisance of media reports about the incident, the rights panel sought a detailed report from Maharashtra authorities within four weeks.

    The Commission issued notices to the Chief Secretary and the DGP, stating the accountability of negligent officials must be fixed, with retrospective effect. “The DGP is also expected to inform the Commission about the outcome of the investigation being conducted by the police. The government’s report must contain the fire audit reports of various hospitals in the state as well as what measures have been taken or contemplated to be taken by the state against the erring or negligent officers/officials so that they cannot go with impunity,” the rights panel said.

    In a letter, the NHRC said monetary relief alone is not sufficient to compensate the kin. “It is imperative to ensure that the support systems in various hospitals in the state must provide adequate care and attention to the patients,” it said.

  • Security downgrade for Fadnavis, other leaders: BJP alleges political vendetta by Maharashtra government

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: The shiv Sena-led Maharashtra government’s move to downgrade the security cover of former chief minister Devendra Fadnavis and his family, ex-UP governor Ram Naik and MNS president Raj Thackeray, and to withdraw the security cover of state BJP chief Chandrakant Patil, has evoked the allegations of “political vendetta”.

    As per a government notification issued on January 8, the security covers of BJP leader and former CM Narayan Rane, Chandrakant Patil and another senior BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar have been withdrawn.

    Rane had ‘Y-plus’ security.

    While the BJP alleged political vendetta, the ruling Congress recalled how the elite SPG security of the Gandhi family was taken away by the Central government.

    The Raj Thackeray-led MNS has termed the security downgrade as “mean- mindedness”.

    Reacting to the development, Fadnavis, who is the Leader of Opposition in the state Legislative Assembly, said he was not worried but also alleged that the government was giving security on the “basis of politics”.

    As per the notification, Fadnavis will now get ‘Y-plus security with escort’, instead of the ‘Z-plus’ cover.

    The security of his wife Amruta Fadnavis and daughter Divija has been downgraded from ‘Y-plus with escort’ to ‘X’ category.

    Former Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik will now get ‘Y’ cover instead of ‘Y-plus’.

    MNS chief Raj Thackeray’s security cover has been downgraded from ‘Z’ to ‘Y plus with escort’.

    Maharashtra BJP spokesman Keshav Upadhye alleged that the security of Fadnavis and other BJP leaders was downgraded out of “political vendetta”.

    “The decision shows what kind of a mindset the government has, and it is unfortunate. During the COVID-19 lockdown period, Fadnavis was travelling to the nook and corner of the state, while Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray was sitting at home,” he claimed.

    Upadhye said Fadnavis was the first to reach Bhandara where 10 babies died in fire at a hospital on Saturday.

    “Even if the entire security cover is removed, he (Fadnavis) would continue to travel in the state and highlight the voice of the people,” the BJP leader said.

    Fadnavis said he had not taken security when he was the state BJP president.

    He said he received security for the first time after becoming the chief minister of Maharashtra (in 2014) and subsequently, on the threat perception after the hanging of (1993 Mumbai blasts convict) Yakub Memon and action against Naxalites.

    “I feel security should be given on the basis of threat perception, now the government is giving security on the basis of politics.

    Some are getting increased protection even when there is no threat perception to them,” he said.

    “I am a people’s person and this doesn’t impact my travel (schedules) to meet people,” Fadnavis added.

    Rejecting Upadhye’s charge, state Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said in Nagpur that the the decision to review the security cover of several leaders and prominent personalities has been taken as per the threat perception, irrespective of political affiliations.

    BJP leader Narayan Rane, a former Shivsainik and fierce critic of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, said the state government would be responsible if anything happens to him.

    Rane said he had been given security by the Mumbai Police because he had a threat from terrorists.

    Sudhir Mungantiwar said he was given security due to a Naxal threat.

    “I thank the government for withdrawing my security cover. This means the Naxal threat doesn’t exist. Our aim to highlight people’s voice will be more stronger,” he said.

    The Congress, which is one of the constituents in the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government, besides the NCP, said it was the Narendra Modi government which had acted out of “political vendetta when it withdrew SPG security to the Gandhi family”.

    In a statement, Maharashtra Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant said it was not the MVA government but the Modi regime which had acted of political vindictiveness.

    “The opposition BJP is crying hoarse over downgrading of security to their leaders after review of threat perception. But the Gandhi family and former PM Manmohan Singh were under threat, still their security and staff was downgraded,” Sawant said.

    Meanwhile, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Bala Nandgaonkar has dubbed the MVA government’s decision to downgrade Raj Thackeray’s security “mean minded”.

    “Raj Thackeray has threat to his life from anti-social elements and Pakistan,” Nandgaonkar saidin a Facebook post.

    He said due to his straightforward attitude while raisingthe issues concerning the common people,Raj Thackeray has rubbed many people the wrong way.

    “MNS sainiks(activists) provide protection to ordinary people.

    Raj Thackeray takes decisions on issues which don’t get resolved at the government level or are held back due to vote bank politics,” the former MLA said.

    Nandgaonkar also expressed surprise over the state government bringing some new persons under the security cover and upgrading security of some others.

    “Instead, this money could have been used for (building) health infrastructure so that the death of 10 babies (in the Bhandara hospital fire) could have been avoided,” he said.

    As per the notification, the government has upgraded the security of two persons, downgraded of 11, withdrawn of 16, while 13 new people have got security cover.

    Prominent among the new persons to get security are Sunetra Pawar, wife of state Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar, and Varun Sardesai, secretary of the Yuva Sena and nephew of Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray’s wife Rashmi Thackeray.

    Both have been given ‘X’ security cover.

  • Bhandara hospital fire: Maharashtra government panel starts recording statements of staff

    By PTI
    NAGPUR: A committee formed by the Maharashtra government to probe the Bhandara hospital fire incident in which ten newborns died the day before has started recording statements of the hospital staff, a senior official said on Sunday.

    The blaze had broken out at the Special Newborn Care Unit of the four-storeyed district hospital in Bhandara city in east Maharashtra, about 65 kms away from Nagpur. The Maharashtra government on Saturday announced the formation of a a six-member team headed by the director of the health department to probe the incident.

    The team was directed to submit its report within three days. The team is headed by Nagpur Divisional Commissioner Sanjiv Kumar. The mandate of the committee is to find out the cause behind the fire and lapses, if any.

    The official said that the probe team will also review the fire safety measures and other technical factors besides giving suggestions to prevent recurrence of such incidents in any hospital in the state. “The investigation has been started in the fire incident and recording of statements (of hospital staff) is underway,” he told PTI.

    He said the committee will submit its report at the earliest. Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray met kin of the newborns who died in the blaze at the hospital and said orders have been issued for conducting safety audit of all hospitals in the state.

    Speaking to reporters, Thackeray said the probe will ascertain if the fire was an accident or was the fallout of ignoring an earlier safety report.

  • Uddhav govt reduces security cover of opposition leaders in Maharashtra

    Express News Service
    MUMBAI: In a move that is drawing criticism, Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray has scaled down the security cover of Opposition leaders while extending the same to the ministers and leaders of Maha Vikas Aghadi. 

    The former CM and BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis’ security cover has been reduced to Y+ escort from Z plus. His wife Amruta and daughter Divija will also get X security from hereon. Besides, Y plus security, which was given to Maharashtra BJP president, has now been scrapped completely. 

    Interestingly, MNS chief Raj Thackeray, CM’s cousin, will also get a reduced security cover of Y plus security. 

    Estranged Congress leader Kripashankar Singh’s security cover has been scrapped. The central minister for state Ramdas Athwale’s security cover has been reduced to Y while that of former Uttar Pradesh governor Ram Naik, former BJP minister Ashish Shelar and former Sena Deepal Ksarlar’s security covers have been reduced to Y. 

    The police department has also canceled the security cover of several other BJP leaders including Sudhir Mungantiwar, former CM Narayan Rane, BJP MLC Prasad Lad, BJP MLA Ram Kadam, Haribhau Bagade, Rausaheb Danave, BJP spokesperson Madhav Bhandari, Shobhatai Fadnavis among others.

    On the other hand, film actor Shatrughan Sinha’s security cover has been upgraded to Y plus and UB Nikam’s Z security has been scaled up to Z plus in Mumbai. 

    Maharashtra state legislative council chairman Ramraje Nimbalkar and Maha Vikas Aghadi minister Vijay Wadettiwar have been given the Y plus escort security cover in Mumbai. Besides, Shiv Sena youth leader Varun Sardesai, Sena MLA Vaibhav Naik, Minister Abdul Sattar, and Minister Dilip Walse Patil and Sunil Kedar have been also provided with the security cover.  Interestingly, deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar’s spouse Sunetra Pawar has also been given the X security by the Uddhav Thackeray government.

    The Opposition parties in Maharashtra have termed this is vendetta politics of the state government. Responding to these, Maharashtra Congress spokesperson Sachin Sawant said that the Narendra Modi government also displayed vendetta politics when they downgraded the security cover of former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress President Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, and Priyanka. “In fact, the Gandhi family had lost the two members of their family in the attack still the BJP led central government reduced the security cover of our leaders. Maha Vikas Aghadi did not do any vendetta politics. The security has been reduced or scrapped and upgraded as per the requirements of an internal report of the police department,” Sawant added.

  • Maharashtra government upholds tax waiver to 1996 Michael Jackson show

    By PTI
    MUMBAI: Over 24 years after “King of Pop” Michael Jackson performed in Mumbai, the Shiv Sena-led MVA government in Maharashtra on Wednesday upheld the state’s decision to grant Rs 3.36 crore entertainment tax waiver to an event management firm for the musical concert.

    The decision to uphold the tax waiver was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, whose party, the Shiv Sena, was in power along with the BJP when the much publicised concert was held in 1996.

    A statement from the Chief Ministers Office said the government had used discretionary powers under Section 6(3) of the Maharashtra Entertainment Duty Act, 1923, to give the waiver.

    Jackson had performed in Mumbai on November 1, 1996, and during the tour, he had also visited ‘Matoshree’, the private residence of Sena founder late Bal Thackeray and his family in suburban Bandra.

    The concert was organised by the Shiv Udyog Sena, then led by Raj Thackeray, cousin of Uddhav Thackeray, in collaboration with a private event management company.

    Raj Thackeray now heads the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS).

    The then Shiv Sena-BJP government led by Chief Minister Manohar Joshi, had granted a waiver of Rs 3.36 crore in entertainment duty to Wizcraft Entertainment Agency Pvt Ltd, the event management company.

    However, the waiver amount was deposited in the courts treasury after the tax exemption was challenged in the Bombay High Court by the Mumbai Grahak Panchayat, a prominent consumer rights forum.

    A division bench of the HC had set aside the tax exemption order, citing “non-application of mind”, and in 2011 sent the matter back to the government for reconsideration.

    With the cabinet decision on Wednesday, Wizcraft will get back Rs 3.36 crore which it had earned from ticket sales.

    Besides this, the cabinet took a number of other important decisions.

    The cabinet approved a proposal under which realty developers, who take benefit of the 50 per cent waiver in premium on construction projects till December 31, 2021, will have to pay entire stamp duty amount on behalf of customers.

    The CMO statement said the decision was based on the report by the Deepak Parekh committee set up to suggest measures to boost the states construction sector post-COVID- 19 lockdown.

    The cabinet also approved an MoU, signed with the central government under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana, as per which 6,550-km-long roads will be taken up for repairs.

    The state government will bear the expenditure of road repairs, while road construction cost will be shared by the Centre (60 per cent) and Maharashtra (40 per cent).

    In another decision, one lakh solar energy-operated water pumps will be installed for the benefit of farmers, the release said.

    An expenditure of Rs 1,965 crore is expected on the project and the cost will be shared by the Centre and the state government over the next five years, it said.

    The cabinet gave a go-ahead to increase the number of beds at the Aurangabad Government Medical College and Cancer Hospital, the release said.

    With this decision, the 100-bed hospital will add 165 more beds.

    Also, 360 more posts will be created at the hospital for which Rs 24.6 crore will be earmarked, it said.

    Tropical medicine and health subject will be included in the medical curriculum in hospitals under the health commissionerate, the statement added.

  • Maharashtra government could collapse over Aurangabad renaming: Union Minister Ramdas Athawale

    By PTI
    PALGHAR: Union Minister and RPI(A) leader Ramdas Athawale on Sunday said the Uddhav Thackeray government in Maharashtra could collapse over the renaming of Aurangabad and asked the ruling alliance to not get involved in a controversy on the issue.

    Addressing a press conference, he expressed confidence that a BJP-RPI government will soon be in power in the state, and this alliance would also win the BMC polls scheduled for 2022.

    The mayor of Mumbai will be from the BJP and the deputy mayor from his RPI(A), the Union minister of state for social justice and empowerment predicted.

    Athawale also backed the farm laws introduced by the Centre and said they were beneficial for cultivators and protesters would not succeed in getting them repealed.

    He also supported construction of a mega port in Vadhavan in Palghar claiming it would generate employment in the region and asked those protesting against it to rethink their opposition.