September 22, 2024

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Work shouldn’t be accomplished on paper alone: Gujarat HC lashes out at govt on banned Chinese ‘manjha’

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Express News Service

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court lashed out on the authorities on Saturday on the use of banned Chinese ‘manjha’ (thread) in the course of the kite-flying season. 

The court docket stated, “work should not be done on paper, it should be based on the facts on the ground. Mere meetings will not solve anything. Government and police should take appropriate action against the people selling Chinese thread.”

The Court additionally stated that additionally it is needed that there must be correct consciousness among the many folks in regards to the Chinese thread. 

On Saturday, the Gujarat authorities filed a second affidavit about motion to ban Chinese ‘manjha’. On Friday, the Gujarat authorities filed an affidavit on motion taken towards producers and stockists of Chinese thread, however the court docket was not happy with the affidavit filed by the federal government. The authorities is taking the risk posed to human life by means of Chinese ‘manjha’ evenly, the court docket famous.

The HC additionally discovered the affidavit filed by the federal government on the problem obscure.

On Saturday, the court docket heard the PIL by Gandhinagar-based activist Pankaj Buch, searching for a ban on the sale of glass-coated nylon thread which is extensively used in the course of the Uttarayan competition regardless of a ban. The petitioner cited instances of accidents and deaths as a result of thread slitting throats throughout commuting
on two-wheelers.

Petitioner advocate Nimish Kapadia stated, “The court also ordered to set up a dedicated helpline for information about the sale of Chinese thread by Monday. If those using banned cords are caught, action will be taken against them not only under the Indian Penal Code but also under the Wildlife Protection act.”

The authorities lawyer stated in court docket that the “Cyber Crime Branch has written to a number of on-line websites together with Amazon and Flipkart, requesting them to cease promoting Chinese ‘manjha’ on-line.”

Ahead of the kite-flying competition “Uttrayan”, the banned Chinese threads have already taken three lives together with a former nationwide hockey participant. Several folks have been injured in Surat, Mehsana, and Vadodara. It has additionally killed birds, together with some uncommon migratory birds.

AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court lashed out on the authorities on Saturday on the use of banned Chinese ‘manjha’ (thread) in the course of the kite-flying season. 

The court docket stated, “work should not be done on paper, it should be based on the facts on the ground. Mere meetings will not solve anything. Government and police should take appropriate action against the people selling Chinese thread.”

The Court additionally stated that additionally it is needed that there must be correct consciousness among the many folks in regards to the Chinese thread. 

On Saturday, the Gujarat authorities filed a second affidavit about motion to ban Chinese ‘manjha’. On Friday, the Gujarat authorities filed an affidavit on motion taken towards producers and stockists of Chinese thread, however the court docket was not happy with the affidavit filed by the federal government. The authorities is taking the risk posed to human life by means of Chinese ‘manjha’ evenly, the court docket famous.

The HC additionally discovered the affidavit filed by the federal government on the problem obscure.

On Saturday, the court docket heard the PIL by Gandhinagar-based activist Pankaj Buch, searching for a ban on the sale of glass-coated nylon thread which is extensively used in the course of the Uttarayan competition regardless of a ban. The petitioner cited instances of accidents and deaths as a result of thread slitting throats throughout commuting
on two-wheelers.

Petitioner advocate Nimish Kapadia stated, “The court also ordered to set up a dedicated helpline for information about the sale of Chinese thread by Monday. If those using banned cords are caught, action will be taken against them not only under the Indian Penal Code but also under the Wildlife Protection act.”

The authorities lawyer stated in court docket that the “Cyber Crime Branch has written to a number of on-line websites together with Amazon and Flipkart, requesting them to cease promoting Chinese ‘manjha’ on-line.”

Ahead of the kite-flying competition “Uttrayan”, the banned Chinese threads have already taken three lives together with a former nationwide hockey participant. Several folks have been injured in Surat, Mehsana, and Vadodara. It has additionally killed birds, together with some uncommon migratory birds.