Why doesn't the government make rainwater harvesting systems mandatory before approving the construction of any residential or commercial building across India, especially in cities?
People blaming the govt,govt blaming the illegal constructions etc @Bhupendrapbjp@MySuratMySMC
गुजरात के सूरत सिटी की ड्रोन कैमरे से ली गई तस्वीरें। भयंकर बारिश के बाद सड़कों में भरा तीन से चार फीट तक गहरा पानी। कई सैकड़ों गाडिया डूबकर हुई खराब। आवागमन पूरी तरह रहा बाधित। बीते कल 8 जुलाई 2026 की सुहब का दृश्य।
Why doesn't the government make rainwater harvesting systems mandatory before approving the construction of any residential or commercial building across India, especially in cities?
People blaming the govt,govt blaming the illegal constructions etc
@mieknathshinde@Dev_Fadnavis
🚨BIG! Maharashtra has cleared a ₹13,000 crore flood control plan in principle🎯
DCM Eknath Shinde has suggested phase-wise storm water & drainage upgrades.
— Mahayuti is now heading on implementation👏🏻
@Madan_Chikna Why doesn't the government make rainwater harvesting systems mandatory before approving the construction of any residential or commercial building across India, especially in cities?
People blaming the govt,govt blaming the illegal constructions etc @narendramodi@AmitShah
Why doesn't the government make rainwater harvesting systems mandatory before approving the construction of any residential or commercial building across India, especially in cities?
People blaming the govt,govt blaming the illegal constructions etc
Why this is not the big news yet?
People have lost so much in last 1 week in Virar, Vasai and Nalasopara.
The water is not getting drained, no electricity in major parts of those areas.
The areas are just 1 hour away from Mumbai.
It is a round table scam not a new scam In every state those type of scam are happening some time no goods are move but in paper lakhs & crore transaction happen the babus & the middle man gets goods profit.
Dainik Bhaskar reports ... A scam. An Ethanol scam. Which is weird because Ethanol itself is a scam then how can one do scam of Ethanol.
#amitkilhor#kilhor#ethanol#scam
@amitkilhor It is a round table scam not a new scam In every state those type of scam are happening some time no goods are move but in paper lakhs & crore transaction happen the babus & the middle man gets goods profit.
@YPRAJJWAL It is a round table scam not a new scam In every state those type of scam are happening some time no goods are move but in paper lakhs & crore transaction happen the babus & the middle man gets goods profit.
@OpIndia_com It is a round table scam not a new scam In every state those type scam are happening some time no goods are move but in paper lakhs & crore transaction happen the babus & the middle man gets goods profit.
@IndianGems_ It is a round table scam not a new scam In every state those type scam are happening some time no goods are move but in paper lakhs & crore transaction happen the babus & the middle man gets goods profit.
@DealsDhamaka It is a round table scam not a new scam In every state those type scam are happening some time no goods are move but in paper lakhs & crore transaction happen the babus & the middle man gets goods profit.
It is a round table scam not a new scam In every state those type scam are happening some time no goods are move but in paper lakhs & crore transaction happen the babus & the middle man gets goods profit.
Mind-blowing level of scam, if these allegations are true.
Scam as reported by Dainik Bhaskar
- Government bought fortified rice at ₹4,000/quintal.
- The same rice was allegedly sold to ethanol plants for ₹2,320/quintal.
- Ethanol plants resold it to rice mills for ₹2,800/quintal.
- Instead of using fortified rice, they allegedly bought broken rice at ₹2,100/quintal for ethanol production. Net profit at ₹700/quintal
- Rice mills allegedly returned the same fortified rice to the government as “freshly milled” stock.
Meanwhile, the original paddy was allegedly sold in the open market for profit. Reportedly, 50 lakh quintals of government rice were involved.
Estimated scam amount, according to the report: ₹1,160 crore.