November 19, 2019

That is not black money

You are bringing politics into court room.Mukul Rohatgi, who was appearing for the Centre, submitted to the court that there is no crisis or tension in the country. From newspaper reports we know the inconvenience and difficulty faced by public. Under what law can they be stopped from withdrawing their own money? Banks are just conical twin screw barrels Suppliers trustees of the money.”On cases being filed across the country, the CJI observed that "People have started becoming frantic for money, braving queues for hours. People are patiently standing in lines,” he said. The very fact that cases are being filed in courts all over is a signal that the problem is serious and of magnitude.50 lakh for weddings and farmers will get Rs 25,000.


That is completely wrong.S. We had asked you to give them relief but you have squeezed them further. You file a proper petition for that. He said the difficulty was not just printing but also transportation of notes to banks and post offices, as well as recalibration of ATMs."This is very serious. Thakur. Don’t you have sufficient notes? Is the difficulty in the printing part?”The AG acknowledged that there is a shortage of Rs 100 notes as the now defunct Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes totalled 86 per cent of the currency in circulation before November 8.

Was my press conference held inside a courtroom? Why are you bringing that here? I have freedom of speech to criticise government policies.Taking exception to the insinuation, Mr Sibal said the government is inept and clueless about handling the situation that has arisen because of the ill-planned demonetisation. People have become frantic for money, people are affected. 

We cannot shut our doors to the people. Only 75,000 out of two lakh ATMs are working. I am talking here about the problem faced by people not politics,” Mr Sibal retorted. Only people with Mercedes can afford to swipe their cards at petrol bunks, not farmers. (Photo: PTI) New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday warned the Centre of "riots in the streets” if the difficulties being faced and braved by people in obtaining cash are not addressed at the earliest. You are speaking the same language here in court on demonetisation.” He also informed the court that 23 lakh crore notes have to be printed, currency worth Rs 14 lakh crore is frozen and that, from November 8, only about Rs 9 lakh crore is in circulation. Please don’t dispute it. I heard you in the press conference yesterday. 

Would we be issuing notifications by the day, by the hour, if we were not concerned about the people’s problems? The length of the lines are reducing by the day.Explaining the measures taken by the government, Mr Rohatgi said the withdrawal limit has been enhanced to Rs 2. A family walked 20 kilometer from Bastar to an ICICI bank branch. If you want, let your party file a petition,” the AG told Mr Sibal.The CJI, however, contradicted him sharply and said, "People are frantic. 

The situation is serious, cash economy is being frozen, people are unable to buy anything. Dave, refused to stay the petitions pending in various high courts challenging demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes as sought by attorney general Mukul Rohatgi.The bench asked Mr Sibal to put down his suggestions and problems by substantiating his charges and posted the matter for further hearing on November 25. Mr Rohatgi, who was appearing for the Centre, submitted to the court that there is no crisis or tension in the country. This will require great consideration. 

That is not black money. We will have riots in the streets,” observed Chief Justice T. People in remote areas of the country don’t have ATMs or banks. 800 crore people in this country earn less than Rs 10,000 a month.”Senior counsel Kapil Sibal, appearing for the petitioners, said, "Forty-seven people have died after November 8, as an after-effect of the demonetisation. The two-judge bench, which included Justice Anil R. Supreme Court of India. We can only consider transferring the cases to one high court, viz Delhi high court. We also got to know that you have reduced the old currency exchange limit to Rs 2,000 from Rs 4,500.Questioning the AG’s contention, Mr Sibal said, "What lies inside ATMs and banks is people’s legitimate money and they are struggling to get it.

We have started measures where people can swipe their cards at petrol pumps and withdraw Rs 2,000,” he said, and added, "We are monitoring the situation.. They are going to the courts for relief.”These submissions provoked the AG and he accused Mr Sibal of politicising court proceedings because of his affiliation with the Congress Party

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November 13, 2019

According to the German carmaker

5-litre turbocharged engine which generates 360PS of power in the TT, but pumps out an additional 45PS in the RS saloon. That said, the Audi RS 3 is powered by a 2. With that power at hand, it convincingly dislodges its nearest rival, Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 which puts out 360PS. It's the second sedan after the last-gen Audi RS 4 to get the RS treatment.com.


There's some exciting news for the performance car enthusiasts, as Audi has revealed a more powerful version of its A3, the RS 3, at the 2016 Paris Motor Show. The car sits on 19-inch alloys. However, if your blown film extruders Suppliers thirst for speed isn’t quenched with that top whack, you can get it upgraded too, to 280kmph, on request.1 seconds, with electronically limited top speed of 250kmph. 

The Audi RS 3 can complete the 0-100 sprint in a mere 4.5-litre turbocharged engine which generates 360PS of power in the TT. Will it be launched it India Yes, for sure, but that’s likely by the end of the next year or early 2018. It gets revised headlamp cluster, new hexagonal grille at the front and restyled tail lamps at the rear.5-litre turbocharged engine which generates 360PS of power in the TT. 

According to the German carmaker, it’s the most powerful saloon with a five-cylinder engine and produces 405PS of power. Linked to a seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox, this motor produces 480Nm of torque at 1700-5850rpm.The Audi RS 3 is powered by a 2. The styling cues seen in the RS 3 give us the hint on how the facelifted Audi A3 will look like. audi0. Expected to go on sale in the UK by mid-2017, the powerful Audi gets the same engine as seen in the recently launched Audi TT RS (globally), but with some tuning.Source: CarDekho.jpg The Audi RS 3 is powered by a 2. Adding a dash of sportiness are bulging wheel arches, large air-intakes, cooling vents, front splitter, boot spoiler and power-screaming oval shaped dual exhausts

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November 06, 2019

We are urging the citizens to cooperate

We are urging the citizens to cooperate and not dirty the nullahs.As a precautionary measure against any possible scams in desilting works, the civic body has split the responsibility of overseeing the work between the Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) and the Vigilance Department this year.”


Meanwhile, the BMC has assured that flooding spots have been brought down to 40 this year, as opposed to 55 last year, by installing extra pumps at these locations. It has also identified only three chronic flooding spots in the city, including Hindmata Cinema, Nair Hospital gate at Mumbai Central, and road number 24 at Sion, and it will take exclusive measures for these areas. The SWMD will now be responsible only for the dumping of waste at nine dumping spots already identified by the BMC. It claims Hindmata will not flood this year, as the Britannia pumping station will be operational this monsoon. blown film extruder Poinsar river after it was cleaned a few days ago Addressing the issue of nullah desilting that has been plaguing the BMC for a week now, the administration has shifted the onus of ensuring the city does not flood, to citizens. 

Through an official statement issued by the additional municipal commissioner Sanjay Deshmukh on Friday, the administration said even though it completes desilting work on nullahs, the residents of the areas throw garbage in the nullahs again, and they get dirty within weeks if left unattended.

The BMC has also said there is no mechanism to keep a check on this, and the only way is to clean the nullahs again. Mr Deshmukh said, "There have been accusations that the administration does not work.Addressing the issue of nullah desilting that has been plaguing the BMC for a week now, the administration has shifted the onus of ensuring the city does not flood, to citizens. It is not possible for the civic body to keep vigilance in the areas 24X7

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