Tamil Nadu :Tasmac stores open in Chennai after 150 days |Liquor lovers gather to buy liquor|How can the Ganesha Chaturthi festival be allowed in an environment where the corona is confirmed for about 6,000 people daily?|India:Pre-existing status at the border |India firm in position

Tamil Nadu:Tasmac stores open in Chennai after 150 days ... Liquor lovers gather to buy liquor

The Tasmac stores, which had been closed for 150 days within the Chennai Metropolitan Police limits, reopened at 10 am today.

As per the government guidelines, only 500 people are given tokens per day and the wine lovers gathered to buy liquor from 8 am. They celebrated the opening by offering sweets.


Tokens were issued at 9 a.m. as police security was put in place to control the crowd. Only masked customers were dispatched, with barricades set up to block the 3-foot community space. A Samiyana pavilion was set up in front of each shop and it was advised to wear a mask through a loudspeaker and observe the social space.


Tamil Nadu:How can the Ganesha Chaturthi festival be allowed in an environment where the corona is confirmed for about 6,000 people daily?

How can we allow Ganesha Chaturthi festival to be held in an environment where 6,000 people are suffering from corona every day? As the High Court

The Madurai branch has raised the question.

A petition has been filed in the Madurai branch of the High Court seeking permission to hold this year's Ganesha Chaturthi festival at Rajapalayam Dharmapuram Sri Mappillai Ganesha Temple on August 21 and 22 with appropriate precautionary measures.

When the petition came up for hearing before Judge Pongiyapan, he noted that all parties could be affected if permission was given for ceremonies in the corona environment.

Noting that court time should not be wasted by filing such unnecessary petitions. They warned that the petitioner should withdraw the petition, otherwise the court would impose higher fines. The hearing on the petition has been adjourned till tomorrow.


Pre-existing status at the border .. India firm in position ..!


India is adamant that it will not accept China's demand for withdrawal from the border and will maintain the status quo.


Several rounds of talks have been held between the two countries' military officials to ease tensions along the border between India and China. However, no progress has been made in the talks, as China is adamant that it will not back down from its current position. China plans to lay fiberglass telecommunications cables in Bangkok and Kokra.


Thus, the Indian military has decided to keep troops in certain positions until China maintains its previous position in the border area. Despite declining Chinese Air Force operations in Ladakh and the Chinese-occupied Aksai Chin region, there have been no signs of retreat as the Chinese military has increased its strength in the 1,597-kilometer border control area.


The Indian military is planning to end Chinese domination of Ladakh, just as it has stationed forces against Pakistani incursions into Siachen.


An Indian official has said that India will not accept any unilateral change in the status of the border control area. In his Independence Day address, Prime Minister Modi said that India was ready to retaliate against the occupation of the border area.