Maratha Quota Agitation to Resume on June 4th, Rally Planned for June 8th

Activist Manoj Jarange has announced that the Maratha quota agitation will resume on June 4th, coinciding with the announcement of the Lok Sabha election results. The agitation will include an indefinite hunger strike and a rally on June 8th in Beed district. Jarange expressed dissatisfaction with the 10% reservation granted to economically backward categories, claiming it has proven ineffective in police recruitment. He urged the government to address their demands before the resumption of protests.

Alcohol Storage Limits in Northern Indian States

Alcohol storage limits vary across northern Indian states, ranging from strict bans in some states to specific limits in others. Delhi residents can store up to 18 liters of alcohol, while Maharashtra requires a license for alcohol consumption and transportation. Haryana sets specific quantities for different types of alcoholic beverages, including IMFL, beer, rum, vodka, and wine. Punjab allows limited quantities of IMFL, beer, foreign liquor, domestic liquor, and brandy. Uttar Pradesh permits storage of 1.5 liters of foreign alcoholic beverages, 2 liters of wine, and 6 liters of beer. Rajasthan allows up to 12 bottles or 9 liters of IMFL, while Jammu and Kashmir permits 12 bottles of IMFL and 12 beer bottles. Himachal Pradesh has a high limit, allowing 48 beer bottles and 36 whisky bottles to be stored at home.

BJP Files FIR Against Sanjay Raut for Threatening Remarks on PM Modi

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has filed an FIR against Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Raut for making derogatory remarks against Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Addressing a public rally in Maharashtra’s Ahmednagar, Raut allegedly commented about burying PM Modi in Maharashtra, drawing a parallel with Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The BJP has condemned Raut’s remarks as a ‘direct threat’ to the life of the Prime Minister and has demanded action from the Election Commission and Mumbai police. The party has also written to the EC expressing concerns that such comments could lead to communal disharmony and affect the peaceful election campaign.

Migrant Sugarcane Workers in Marathwada Face Bleak Outlook Despite Lok Sabha Polls

Seasonal migrant workers from Marathwada, who labor in sugarcane fields in western Maharashtra and Karnataka, are returning home without much hope for change after the Lok Sabha elections. Despite facing harsh working conditions and limited job opportunities, they are resigned to a cycle of seasonal migration and temporary financial relief. Despite promises of development and improved agriculture policies by candidates during elections, the workers feel forgotten once the polls are over. The region faces a shortage of water resources and jobs, leading many villagers to leave for six months of the year to work in sugarcane fields.

Raireshwar: Inspiring Journey of Polling Agents for the Highest Polling Station

The Election Commission (EC) successfully set up the highest polling station in Maharashtra’s Baramati constituency in Raireshwar, at an altitude of 4,500 feet. While this was initially hailed as the highest polling station, Anand Mahindra reminded viewers that the highest polling station distinction belongs to Tashigang Village in Himachal Pradesh, at an altitude of 15,256 ft. Still, Mahindra commended the efforts of the polling agents who carried election materials up the iron ladder to ensure that all voters could cast their ballots. In Himachal Pradesh, Tashigang remains the world’s highest polling station, nestled at an astounding 15,256 feet and servicing two villages with a total of 48 voters.

Mumps Outbreak in India: Cases Reported in Delhi-NCR, Maharashtra, and Telangana

India has witnessed a significant number of mumps cases in recent times. Over 2500 cases were reported in March, primarily in the Delhi-NCR region. Additionally, cases have been reported in Maharashtra and Telangana. Mumps is a viral infection spread through direct contact or airborne droplets from an infected person’s respiratory tract. It commonly affects children between the ages of 5-9, but adolescents and adults can also be susceptible. Symptoms include swollen salivary glands, fever, headache, muscle ache, and facial pain. Vaccination with the MMR vaccine is crucial for prevention, with two doses recommended for children. Adults may need additional vaccination as immunity weakens over time. Basic hygiene practices like handwashing and avoiding contact with infected individuals can also help prevent infection. Currently, there is no specific treatment for mumps, and most people recover within 3-10 days. Rest, hydration, a soft diet, and cold/warm compresses can alleviate symptoms.

Maratha Royal Descendants Clash in Maharashtra’s Lok Sabha Race

Two descendants of Maratha warrior king Shivaji, Shahu Chhatrapati and Udayanraje Bhosale, are battling for Lok Sabha seats in western Maharashtra on opposing political fronts. Chhatrapati, representing the Maha Vikas Aghadi on a Congress ticket, faces Sanjay Mandlik of the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena in Kolhapur. Bhosale, contesting from Satara on a BJP ticket, challenges NCP (SP) candidate Shashikant Shinde. Both candidates have strong roots in the Maratha royal family and are seen as strategic choices by their respective parties.

Historical Events in India and the World on May 1st

May 1st holds significance in Indian history with events such as the 7th National Film Award, the birth of Bollywood actor Balraj Sahani, the split of Bombay State into Maharashtra and Gujarat, and the death of Indian economist Ashok Mitra. Internationally, notable events include the birth of British star Joanna Lumley in India.

Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Phase 3 to Commence on May 7, Schools and Colleges to Remain Closed in Maharashtra Constituencies

Following the successful conclusion of the second phase on April 26, Phase 3 of the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections is set to take place on May 7. The upcoming phase will involve 89 constituencies across various regions of the country, including 11 constituencies in Maharashtra. As part of the safety measures, schools and colleges in these constituencies will remain closed on election day. This decision aims to ensure the safety of students and staff while minimizing disruptions during the voting process. By closing educational institutions, it also facilitates smoother movement for election officials and voters, encouraging wider participation in the election.

Mesmerizing Visuals of Mt. Kalsubai, Maharashtra’s Highest Peak, Shared by Anand Mahindra

Anand Mahindra, Chairman of the Mahindra Group, shared awe-inspiring visuals of Mt. Kalsubai, the highest peak in Maharashtra, and expressed his appreciation for its captivating beauty. Located near Igatpuri in the Western Ghats, Mt. Kalsubai, also known as the ‘Everest of Maharashtra,’ offers a breathtaking combination of natural wonders, including waterfalls, forests, grasslands, and historic forts. Social media users were captivated by the stunning views visible from the peak, sharing anecdotes about their trekking experiences.

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