- the era of kite flying started
- Investigation of kite shops of Municipality Tim
- Manpa took strong steps against Naylan Manja
Chandrapur, In the next few days, the festival of kites i.e. Makar Sankranti has arrived. Due to this festival, small children have already started flying kites. But in this, many children are losing their lives due to recklessly flying kites. One such incident happened in the back area of Budh Vihar of Babupeth complex of the city.
An 8-year-old boy died after falling into a pit while trying to catch a kite. The name of the deceased child is Saurabh Ajay Kannojwar. On the other hand, the Municipal Corporation, taking strong steps against Naylan Manja, has started the investigation of the Pantang shops.
An 8-year-old boy, Saurabh Kannojwar, a resident of Budh Nagar in Babupeth campus, was flying a kite. Meanwhile, he ran to catch the cut kite. Due to the complete attention of the child towards the kite, the child did not pay attention to the pit. In such a situation, while running after the kite, he fell into the pit due to disturbing the balance of the child. In which the child died.
As soon as the information about the incident was received, the rescue team of the police reached the spot. The police took out Saurabh’s body from the pit and handed it over to the Ramnagar police. At this time Ashok Gargelwar, Dilip Chavan, Umesh Bankar, Sujit Dongre, Sujit Mogre and Girish Marape of Ramnagar Police Rescue Team were present.
Inspection of kite shops by Municipal Corporation Squad
Municipal administration became strong on nylon manja
The Municipal Corporation has imposed a ban on the sale, storage and use of nylon manja made using plastic or synthetic materials under the Environment Act 1986. Jhonnihay has formed 3 separates for the seizure of nylon manja. In which along with the Municipality, the Police Department, Pollution Control Board are included. This Tim investigated on Tuesday by visiting various kite sales shops in the city.
Chandrapur City Municipal Corporation has to take strong steps to completely destroy the nylon manja. If there is a fine of 10 thousand rupees for selling, then for storage, criminal action will be taken including a fine of 1 lakh.
Incidents of accidents with nylon manja are increasing day by day. The production, use and sale and import of nylon manja for kite-lifting is completely banned. To take action on it, Tim, constituted by the Chandrapur City Municipal Corporation, visited the kite sales shop in various areas of the city and investigated it. Also, there was information about not selling nylon manja.