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Pune New Highlights: Pune records 186 new Covid-19 cases, nine deaths

Pune News Highlights: Maharashtra's positivity rate is 97.97 per cent.

By: Express Web Desk | Pune |
Updated: February 23, 2022 10:52:12 pm
Out of the eight administrative circles, the Pune region recorded 360 fresh cases. (Express Photo by Ashish Kale)

Pune News Highlights: Pune recorded 186 new Covid-19 infections and nine fatalities. Maharashtra’s positivity rate is 97.97 per cent.

Meanwhile, the Covid-19 pandemic has hit Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) hard with a Rs 1,000 crore loss in revenue in the past two years. Municipal Commissioner Rajesh Patil said that the PCMC budget figure has come down by Rs 600 crore, which reflects the impact of Covid-19. “The pandemic has affected everyone financially. Builders, industries, shopkeepers, traders, citizens everyone has been hit. There were Covid-19 restrictions in place for days during the last two years. As a result, our revenue collection has gone down by Rs 1,000 crore. However, the expenditure continued to remain high,” he said.

In other news, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate 100 new electric buses of Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Limited (PMPML) and a vehicle tracking system (VTS) application during his visit to the district next month.

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19:07 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Pune: Fire in Jambhulwadi apartment, no casualties

A fire broke out on the fifth floor of a residential building on Jambhulwadi Road in Pune on Wednesday afternoon. But no casualties were reported in the incident. Fire department officials said that the fire could have started from an electric water heater. The Pune Fire Brigade said its control room received a call regarding the fire around 12.15 pm.

Fire officer Sanjay Ramteke said, “By the time we reached the spot, the fire had caused heavy damages. We controlled the fire before it could spread any further. It took us around 20 minutes to control the fire and then we conducted a cooling operation by spraying water to avoid any secondary fire.” Read more

18:02 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik produced before spl court after arrest by ED in money laundering case

Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik was produced before a special court here on Wednesday after the Enforcement Directorate arrested him in a money laundering case probe linked to the activities of fugitive gangster Dawood Ibrahim, his aides and the Mumbai underworld.
         
In the morning, Malik was taken to the ED's office in south Mumbai for questioning and he was later arrested. 
       
The 62-year-old NCP leader was taken to the state-run J J Hospital in the afternoon for a medical check-up after which he was taken to the sessions court. Malik, clad in a white kurta, was brought to the courtroom of Special Judge R N Rokade, designated to hear matters related to the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), at 4.50 pm and was made to stand in the witness box. (PTI)

17:16 (IST)23 Feb 2022
PMC conducts hygiene programs in various parts of the city

Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) lead public awareness programs on hygiene on the occassion of Sant Gadge Baba Jayanti. 


16:23 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Will fight and win, won't bow down: Nawab Malik on ED action

Maharashtra Minority Affairs Minister Nawab Malik, who was on Wednesday arrested in a money laundering probe linked to the activities of the Mumbai underworld, said he won't bow down.

"Will fight and win. Won't bow down," Malik said waving to waiting media as he stepped out of the ED office in south Mumbai after spending eight hours there. "Will expose all," he said, before being taken by ED officials in a vehicle for medical check-up.

The minister later tweeted a video clip of him making those remarks. His office also tweeted, "Main jhukega nahi! (won't bow down)."

The 62-year-old NCP leader arrived at the Enforcement Directorate office in south Mumbai's Ballard Estate area around 8 am and the agency officials recorded his statement under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act. (PTI)

15:09 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Pune cops fire into the air as burglars hurl sickle, stones at them

Police said that they had opened fire into the air after burglars who had broken into an unoccupied apartment in Pune threw a sickle and stones at them in the early hours of Wednesday. Neither the policemen nor the burglars, who fled the spot, sustained injuries, they added.

The incident was reported from a residential society in Chaphalkar Colony located in the city’s Satara Road area. The police said that around 4 am, the security guard of the society found some burglars breaking into one of the apartments and informed them.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Namrata Patil said, “After receiving a call about a suspected burglary, two beat marshals patrolling the area reached the spot within four minutes. Another officer on the night rounds also reached there.” Read more

12:28 (IST)23 Feb 2022
‘Those who speak truth are being harassed’: Sharad Pawar on ED questioning Nawab Malik

After Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik was picked up by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for questioning in connection with a money laundering case, leaders of the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government slammed the Modi government for “misusing the investigating agencies to target those who speak the truth”.

Leading the attack, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said those who speak truth are being harassed. “There is nothing new in this. We were expecting the action against Nawab Malik since he was openly expressing his stand. We were expecting that they would do something against him. Those who express their views openly against the BJP government and the investigating agencies, those who speak the truth, are being harassed,” he said.

“When I was the Chief Minister, I was also targeted in this manner. This is an attempt to defame those who speak out with a clear mind. This is a misuse of power,” Pawar added. Read more. 

10:41 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Suspended MSRTC staff arrested for threatening to kill self during Government programme

An employee of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC), who was suspended from service, has been arrested for allegedly disturbing government work and threatening to die by suicide.

The police have identified the accused as Vinod Bhoju Rathod, 30, a resident of the ST Colony, Swargate.

MSRTC official Ashok Sot has lodged a First Information Report (FIR) in this connection at the Bhosari police station. Read more. 

10:41 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Suspended MSRTC staff arrested for threatening to kill self during Government programme

An employee of the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation (MSRTC), who was suspended from service, has been arrested for allegedly disturbing government work and threatening to die by suicide.

The police have identified the accused as Vinod Bhoju Rathod, 30, a resident of the ST Colony, Swargate.

MSRTC official Ashok Sot has lodged a First Information Report (FIR) in this connection at the Bhosari police station. Read more. 

09:11 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Covid impact: PCMC takes Rs 1,000 crore hit in revenue

THE COVID-19 pandemic has hit Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) hard with a Rs 1,000 crore loss in revenue in the past two years.

Municipal Commissioner Rajesh Patil said that the PCMC budget figure has come down by Rs 600 crore, which reflects the impact of Covid-19. “The pandemic has affected everyone financially. Builders, industries, shopkeepers, traders, citizens everyone has been hit. There were Covid-19 restrictions in place for days during the last two years. As a result, our revenue collection has gone down by Rs 1,000 crore. However, the expenditure continued to remain high,” he said.

Patil was speaking to reporters on Monday on the budget provisions. The budget was presented by Additional Municipal Commissioner Vikas Dhakane last week as Patil was on leave. Read more. 

09:07 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Draft ward delimitation: Hearing on objections, suggestions this Friday

THE HEARING on objections and suggestions received for draft ward delimitation plan of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation will take place on Friday. Commissioner of Coopertives Anil Kawde will hear the objections and suggestions during the day-long hearing at Auto Cluster from 10 am.

Balasaheb Khandekar, who heads the PCMC’s poll department, said they had received as many as 5,684 suggestions and objections from citizens to draft ward limitation by the last date of February 14. The schedule of the hearing has been given on PCMC website http://www.pcmcindia.gov.in. Read more. 

09:04 (IST)23 Feb 2022
Pune district records 387 new Covid-19 cases, 3 deaths

The district of Pune recorded 387 new Covid-19 cases and three deaths on Tuesday, according to official data. With this, the total number of Covid cases in Pune rose to 14,49,174, while the death toll has increased to 19,662.

A beneficiary gets a dose of Covid-19 vaccine in Pune. (Express Photo by Ashish Kale, File)

Draft ward delimitation: Hearing on objections, suggestions this Friday

THE HEARING on objections and suggestions received for draft ward delimitation plan of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation will take place on Friday. Commissioner of Coopertives Anil Kawde will hear the objections and suggestions during the day-long hearing at Auto Cluster from 10 am.

Balasaheb Khandekar, who heads the PCMC’s poll department, said they had received as many as 5,684 suggestions and objections from citizens to draft ward limitation by the last date of February 14. The schedule of the hearing has been given on PCMC website http://www.pcmcindia.gov.in.

810 of 1,022 deaths in Jan, Feb were of comorbidities: Health dept data

MAJORITY OF the deaths from Covid-19 reported in January and February across Maharashtra this year were of patients, who had co-morbid conditions like diabetes, hypertension and cardiac ailment.

In January till mid Feb this year a total of 1,690 Covid-19 deaths were reported. “We could get information about the medical history of the deceased for 1,022 cases and around 810 had comorbidities. Of these 311 had hypertension, 206 patients were diabetic and 109 had heart conditions. Others had different ailments while around 212 did not have any comorbidity,” Dr Pradeep Awate, state surveillance officer said. Of the 1,690 deaths a total of 848 deaths were in the 61-80 age group. The overall case fatality ratio (CFR) has been 0.15 per cent and in children below 10 years the CFR has been the least as low at 0.03 per cent, Dr Awate said.

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