Pune: Deputy Minister of Maharashtra Ajit Pawar on Friday said all stores that deal with unimportant items will remain closed in Pune for soaking ganpati on September 19 because the level of Covid-19’s participants increased in the district and the crowd needed to be excluded during the last day of the festival .
However, restaurants will remain open and detailed instructions about this will be issued by district and civilian authorities, he added.
“During a review of the Covid-19 situation in Pune, understood the situation in this district gradually improved.
The weekly ponytitude and mortality rate at Pune has fallen.
As a precautionary measure to prevent the crowds on the day-daily days, all stores under the non-essential category Will remain closed in Pune and the Civic Pimpri Chinchwad limit and three reservations, “he said.
More than 92 Lakh people have a covid-19 vaccine dose in this district, with around 77 percent of the beneficiaries who qualified to get the first dose, and around 41 percent get both doses, he told.
“About 0.19 percent of people were infected after taking the first dose, while 0.26 percent got infection after being given the second dose.
The distance between the two peaks of the first and second wave was six and a half months.
If the situation remains controlled, we will take some important decisions after Review on October 2, “said NCP leader.
Speaking to another problem, he said the district government had decided to implement a plastic ban in the Fort Sinhgad area, while the 10-hectare forest plots at the fort will be developed as a parking lot.
“We have decided to tie an electric vehicle with the help of PMPML from the base to the fortress based on experimental.
People can park their vehicles in the appointed parking lot and then use e-vehicle services at a cost,” said Pawar).
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Shops to accommodate emergency kiosks that sell ‘Pithala Bhakri’ will be arranged without affecting the legacy elements of the monument, regardless of the toilet block and filling points, he said.
Pawar said he could not attend the 45th GST Council meeting took place at Lucknow at Uttar Pradesh, but those representing the country would submit Maharashtra’s request that gasoline and diesel should not be taken under the fold of GST.
“We have said that VAT must continue to be collected for petroleum products and they should not be taken under the folds of GST.
Under the GST system, this center is trying to take over many things from the country,” Deputy CM said.
Central crankity, per liter, rs 32.90 tax on gasoline and rs 31.80 on diesel, and it collects RS 44,000 crore income from Maharashtra in this way during the pandemic, and, therefore, the state wants the Government Government to reduce taxes from The ends provide assistance to people, pawars assert.
The value added tax on gasoline and diesel is the main contributor to state revenue and this is why Maharashtra wants petroleum products stored outside the GST purview, he said.
He said the city center of Maharashtra Rs 29,500 Crore as a compensation for GST.
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