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Tuesday, 28 April 2020
Monday, 27 April 2020
Jagatsukh Industries donate disinfectant sprayer machine to Ludhiana Municipal Corporation
Ludhiana industrialist lends indigenously designed machine that’s now disinfecting the city 24×7 from Coronavirus.
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A Ludhiana-based industrialist has come to the rescue of the Ludhiana Municipal Corporation amid the COVID-19 outbreak by lending them an aero-blast spray machine which is being used to disinfect the city.
Sukhpal Vir Singh Passi, owner of Jagatsukh Industries, handed over the 'Charlie Tornado', which is worth Rs 7.5 lakh, to the cash-strapped Ludhiana Municipal Corporation (LMC). The machine was originally meant to be supplied to a Uganda-based customer, but the industrialist donated it to the civic body instead and pushed back the customer's order.
On Saturday, 2020-04-25 night, the municipal corporation initiated a 24x7 fumigation drive. Residents were surprised to see the machine moving along city roads, spraying sodium hypochlorite mixed with water.
According to guidelines issued by the National Centre for Disease Control, a body under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, for environmental cleaning during COVID-19 outbreak, test carried out using SARS-CoV showed that sodium hypochlorite is effective.
It is an aero-blast spray machine generally used in orchards. This model, 'Charlie Tornado' has been modified by the company for the municipal corporation. The company exports these machines to African and European countries. Seeing the need of the hour, it was more important to use it in India first. It has a capacity of around 1,500 litres and covers 6-8 km an hour. Since Saturday night, it is working continuously on streets of Ludhiana and there hasn't been any issue yet. The company has informed its customer in Uganda to wait. Jagatsukh Industries haven't charged the civic body anything for it.
There are fans installed at the back of machine which rotates and creates a spray blast. As it moves on roads, it leaves a fountain of spray, so that the chemical reaches far and wide.
Almost 6,000 litres of solution was sprayed in parts of Zone-A, from Phullanwal Chowk to Mata Rani Chowk, and on Sunday, 2020-04-26 the drive continued in Zone-D. The plan is to cover the entire city by working 24x7 for 2-3 days. The civic body has used this chemical only after research and several studies say it is effective against coronavirus.
On Sunday, 2020-04-26 the machine sprayed nearly 15,000 litres of solution in Zone-D areas. More will be sprayed in coming days. Jagatsukh Industries donated the machine while the civic body procured the chemical and tractor.
In the absence of this joint venture Ludhiana Municipal Corporation couldn't have covered the entire city in such a short time.
Ludhiana Mayor Balkar Singh Sandhu has confirmed that 200 small hand-held machines are also being procured for councilors to fumigate their own wards with this chemical.
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Sunday, 26 April 2020
More stricter implementation of lockdown rules in Tamilnadu w.e.f 2020-04-26
Chennai, Coimbatore, Salem, Tirupur, and some more towns in Tamilnadu are going in for total lockdown for a couple of days w.e.f Sunday, 2020-04-26 as an intensive measure to check the spread of Coronavirus.
Dear Indian Roadie page fans and group members, please Stay At Home for your own good and for the safety of your dear ones.
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20 yrs old Porsche driver in Indore out for a spin amid lockdown made to do sit-ups
A young man's joyride in an expensive Porsche convertible car amid the coronavirus lockdown in Indore did not end well in end April 2020. The 20-year-old driver had been cruising in the yellow two-seater car on the open roads, which are free of traffic due to the lockdown, when some members of the city's security council spotted him. The city security council has retired personnel from the Army, paramilitary and the police as volunteers who are attached with police stations across Indore.
The council members flagged down the car and asked the driver why he was out on the road amid the lockdown. The man is seen without a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic.
In a mobile phone video, the driver, who has been identified as the son of Indore businessman Deepak Daryani, is seen getting out of the car, vehicle papers in his hands, and speaking with the council members.
Then a council member in a black uniform holding a stick orders the driver to do sit-ups. He is seen holding his ears as he obeys the security person.
The young man's family said he has a curfew pass and driving license, but the city security council officials allegedly misbehaved with him.
The youngster's father, Mr Daryani, is the owner of Asha Confectionery in Indore. Sources said he has filed a complaint with the police against the civilians for enforcing traffic law and punishing his son.
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Thursday, 23 April 2020
Mahindra Rise - keeping car in top shape during lockdown period
In these unprecedented times, health and safety matter the most, for you and your car. Here's a list from Mahindra Rise to keep your parked car in top shape during the long lockdown period since March 2020.
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Melting the frozen diesel in tank of Tata Sumo in Tawang on 2013-12-25
Diesel tends to freeze in extremely cold weather. This is how Tata Sumo drivers melt the frozen diesel at Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh.
Video courtesy: Asok Bera.
Video date: 2013-12-25.
Location: Tawang.
Video courtesy: Asok Bera.
Video date: 2013-12-25.
Location: Tawang.
Road trip to Sai Ashram, Shirdi
Star category rooms are available at the Sai Ashram in Shirdi, Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra for ₹200 only.
There are lifts at each of the A, B, C, D, E blocks which are the staying facilities in the ashram. Each floor has Aquaguard for clean drinking water. They have a park, gym, hospital, etc.
Free bus facilities are there to reach the devotees to the Sai Baba Temple.
Tea and coffee are are available for ₹2, milk ₹3, puri-sabzi ₹5.
There's a Punjabi Dhaba nearby which serves excellent vegetarian food from a paltry sum of ₹80 only.
Online accommodation booking link at the ashram:
https://www.sai.org.in/en/accomodations
Courtesy: Abhisek Ghosh.
Lady at Reliance Mall, Rani Bagh, New Delhi trying to spread Coronavirus
An incident at Reliance Mall, Rani Bagh, New Delhi on 2020-04-18 during lockdown 2.0 will shock you.
The diabolical lady is out on a murderous mission. Every act by her right till the end sucks and is outright scary 😠.
Indian Roadie followers, please stay safe with your dear ones. With every passing day it's becoming obvious that these difficult times of Chinese Virus, viz. Coronavirus/ Covid19 will not vanish soon. Also watch out for any such heinous act anywhere around you.
If you really love India, it's time now to be a responsible 'Indian Roadie Citizen Journalist'.
Courtesy: Hello Bahadurgarh
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Monday, 20 April 2020
Lockdown 2.0 rules relaxed in Goa w.e.f Monday, 2020-04-20
Lockdown 2.0 rules relaxed in Goa w.e.f Monday, 2020-04-20.
Won't be a cake walk for Goans as they have Belgaum as new hotspot for Coronavirus/ Covid19 just outside the state border.
Goa is also surrounded by Maharashtra on the North and East. The pandemic is playing havoc in MH 😩
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Semblance of return to normalcy. Kerala set to open restaurants, start odd-even for cars
Kerala set to open restaurants, start odd-even for cars
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From Monday, 2020-04-20 onwards, a semblance of normalcy will return to at least seven of Kerala’s 14 districts as restaurants will open and a limited number of private vehicles under the odd-even scheme be allowed to ply.
As the 21-day national lockdown was drawing to a close, the state government had submitted a proposal to the Centre that divided Kerala into four zones — Red, Orange A, Orange B and Green — and restrictions eased in three of these zones in a phased manner. There will be no easing up in the red zone.
The Centre accepted Kerala’s proposal on Friday, 2020-04-17. For the past seven days, the number of positive cases in the state was confined to single digit and the recovery rate has climbed steadily.
From Monday, near-normal life will be back in two districts, viz. Kottayam and Idukki. Both have been classified as green zones because they currently have no active cases.
Several restrictions will be lifted in Orange B zone districts, viz. Thiruvananthapuram, Alappuzha, Thrissur, Palakkad and Wayanad, too from Monday.
Dine-in restaurants can function during normal hours in Kottayam and Idukki while in Orange B districts, restaurants can function from 7 am to 7 pm but they have to ensure social distancing norms and hand sanitisers. All those who step out of their homes have been advised to wear masks.
Vehicles with odd numbers will be permitted on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, whereas vehicles with even numbers will be allowed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; only critical services and emergency operations would be exempt. Women drivers travelling solo or with dependents are exempted from this restriction. Two passengers can travel in the back seat while for two wheelers pillion-riding is allowed only for a family member.
In Ernakulam, Kollam and Pathanamthitta districts, classified as Orange A zones, relaxation for restaurants will come into effect from April 24. Restaurant takeaways will be available till 8 pm. In the green zone districts, other commercial establishments, like textile shops, will be allowed to function.
Some of the other relaxations include grocery shops opening daily from 7 am to 5 pm and registered plumbers and electricians being allowed to work. Insurance companies, cooperative credit societies and recognised non-banking finance corporations will also be allowed to function with limited staff, while banks and government offices will work normal hours. Some businesses, like opticians, mobile phone shops, computers and accessories, auto workshops, barbershops and bookstores, will be permitted to open twice a week. The dates for these, too, will be April 20 or April 24, depending on the colour zone.
State chief Secretary Tom Jose said the state had discussed the zone-wise lockout plan with the Union home and health ministries. "We could convince them that minor modifications in the relaxations granted by the Centre within the broad guideline are required considering the peculiar demography and situation here. Our request had force because of our proper implementation of all earlier guidelines which yielded good results," Tom Jose told TOI.
All places of worship and schools, colleges and shopping malls will remain closed across the state till May 3. So too will inter-district travel and Kochi Metro services.
Source: Toi Thiruvananthapuram dated 2020-04-19.
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Saturday, 18 April 2020
Indo - Bangladesh border opened up for 30 mins on 2020-04-04 for export of jute seeds
Why and how was the Indo - Bangladesh surface (road) transport border opened up in Coochbehar district of West Bengal during the lockdown on 2020-04-04 for only 30 minutes for export of jute seeds to Bangladesh in truckloads?
For the uninitiated, Bangladesh has very high incidence of Covid19 outbreak. Will the authorities own responsibility of their own follies if Indian truck drivers get infected during the course of their drive and unloading in Bangladesh?
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Friday, 17 April 2020
Wife of Anil Jain, SDM, Silwani, MP intercepted while practicing driving skills in husband's official car during lockdown 2.0
Roads throughout India are totally empty and devoid of vehicular traffic during the nationwide lockdown 2.0 to contain the spread of Coronavirus. Taking advantage of that, the wife of Anil Jain, SDM, Silwani, Madhya Pradesh decided to practice her driving skills in the official Mahindra Bolero provided to her husband by the government.
Nav Bharat Times intercepted the car while the lady without a learner's licence was being tutored by a driverdriver in mid-April 2020.
When Anil Jain was questioned at his office, he promised to carry out an inquiry on the incident. These are the officials who misuse their official position and bring disrepute to the government.
Wondering what would be the outcome of the inquiry against madam!
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A lady from TS rode her scooty for 1400 kms over 3 days to bring her 18 yrs old son back home during the lockdown. What was the urgency?
Thousands of migrant labourers in large cities and towns have been left without jobs and source of earnings after the unavoidable nationwide 'lockdown' to curb the spread of Coronavirus/ Covid-19. They have no means to return to their native places. No official permission is given to them to move from one place to other.
Thousands of mothers are spending sleepless nights because their children could not return to the comfort of their homes from their workplace or place of study.
How did this lady get the permission to ride 1400 kms from Bodhan (Nizamabad district, Telengala) to Nellore and back across state borders for a cause which was not a S.O.S?
The permission means nothing. Even the Wadhwans of DHFL Bank and Yes Bank (ill)fame got their permission on the letterhead of Mr. P. Gupta, Chief Secretary of Maharashtra to drive to Mahabaleshwar. After the issue became viral on social media, Mr. Gupta has been removed.
Moreover, why was the lady riding a scooter without a registration plate? All videos and photos are showing the same orange coloured scooty. How could the permission letter be issued without the registration number mentioned in the letter?
MORTH, please note.
Eagerly awaiting the details of what exactly is the son studying and where? It's important.
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Monday, 6 April 2020
9Baje9Minutes (9 minutes from 9.00pm on Sunday, 2020-04-05) united Indians throughout the nation
#9Baje9Minutes (9 minutes from 9.00pm on Sunday, 2020-04-05) united Indians throughout the nation.
It's such a good feeling to be under the able leadership of PM Narendra Modi.
During these difficult times we Indians need to move together. Detractors who don't believe in these figurative gestures will realize their follies when it will be too late.
This is also an oblique message for Indian Roadie members/ followers to make people understand that none should take things for granted. If you are not ready to help or contribute with your experience, you might be left gasping for breath at some critical juncture of your journey in life.
Please remember that walls have ears, too!
Saturday, 4 April 2020
Innovative ideas by Bangalore Police to make people aware about social distancing and stay at home during Covid 19
Police across India are trying every innovative means to effectively communicate with citizens to make them aware about the Coronavirus/ Covid19 pandemic and also the importance of the StayAtHome/ SocialDistancing.
Not too sure about the location of the video.
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Friday, 3 April 2020
Kolkata Police officials sang 'We Shall Overcome' on the road to instill confidence in citizens during the lockdown against Coronavirus
Kolkata Police officials did a fantastic job to instill confidence in residents by singing 'We Shall Overcome' on the road even while the country went through tough times during the 21 days lockdown to check the spread of Coronavirus.
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Thursday, 2 April 2020
Durg (CG) to WB by bicycle during lockdown against Coronavirus in March 2020
Durg (CG) to districts in West Bengal (1100+ kms) by bicycle towards the end of 1st week of nationwide lockdown against Coronavirus/ Covid19 in end-March 2020 by about 35 migrant labourers.
Almost all of them had very little money left in their pockets and most were riding empty stomach.
The location appears to be somewhere in the jungles of Sirpur and Barnawapara (CG) on erstwhile NH6.
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Wednesday, 1 April 2020
We salute the grit and perseverance of Jilumol Mariot Thomas from Idukki, Kerala
Jilumol Mariot Thomas from Idukki, Kerala who set her foot into history. She is the first lady in Asia not having both upper arms who got driving licence and drives car efficiently. She got the licence after getting a special order and approval from court. Awesome and highly inspiring. She is professional expert in graphic design and animation, having the degree and working in Kochi. Salute her for the great will, determination and hardwork. 👏 🙏
Jilumol Mariot Thomas deserves the 'carrot' in the proverbial 'Carrot and Stick'.
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