What ban? Manja China is still available freely in HYD – News2IN
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What ban? Manja China is still available freely in HYD

What ban? Manja China is still available freely in HYD
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Hyderabad: With less than a week remaining to Sankranti, once again, China’s illegal sales spoiled continued throughout the city kite market located in the Begum Bazaar area, Dhoolpet and Mangalhat.
Examples of Chinese spoiled causing bird injuries and deaths have been reported in the last three weeks.
Recently on January 4, stork painted was found injured and entangled in Chinese spoiled on the side of the road in Patel Nagar, Amberpet.
Locals see bleeding understand that flying kites using major threads that are prohibited from causing injury to their left wing.
Finally, migration birds are submitted to forest officials for treatment.
On December 19, a 31-year-old man identified as Zubair, a resident of BAGH-E-Jahan Ara at Old City, was injured perfecting when a spoiled Chinese whipped his neck as he drove his bicycle in Purnanapul.
At least four instances have been officially reported in the last three weeks.
The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has banned products from assessment 2016 and install strict sentences for violators who will withdraw a period of prison for up to five years or a fine of up to 1 lakh or both.
Despite the prohibition, there are not many differences between retailers and leaflets of kites in the city.
“Because of the sale of Chinese spoiled, vendors like us who do not ignore the rules affected naturally, people will look for what is durable and cheaper than the normal spoiled we sell,” Krishna Kumar, a shopkeeper in Dhoolpet, told TII .
Manja China is made of nylon or synthetic yarn and is treated with glass and metal to make it sharper.
Unlike typical cotton threads, spoiled China is preferred when children feel very important in the duel flying kites.
The police had ordered a case in this case for the past two weeks in three commissioners as officials had confiscated hundreds of rolls of Chinese spoiled and destroyed them.
However, they acknowledged that upholding the ban was a difficult task because of the market scale in the city.

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