MVA Govt. completes two years, CM Uddhav Thackeray says it turned ‘COVID-19 crisis into opportunity’
The Hindu
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Expressing satisfaction over the performance of the tripartite Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) Government following two years of its completion, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Sunday said it had successfully turned the “COVID-19 crisis into an opportunity”.
In a statement to mark the completion of his two years in office, the Chief Minister, who is recuperating after a spine surgery, thanked the people for supporting his Government in all its endeavours and said it was a true “people's government”.
Mr. Thackeray, who said that despite the better part of the tenure of the three-party coalition (of the Shiv Sena, the Nationalist Congress Party and the Congress) had been spent on managing the COVID-19 pandemic, it had nonetheless successfully transformed this crisis into an opportunity.
Chennai has two categories of Black kites: a larger group heading to the city from the western parts of India during the south west monsoon and heading back when the monsoon is past; and another group, smaller and resident, which would make minor movements in and around Chennai looking for an optimal atmosphere for nesting and raising the young. A couple of pylons in Perumbakkam suggest that Black kites have found an ideal nesting space there
This is part of the Karnataka Namakarana Suvarna Mahotsava celebrations organised to mark the naming of the State as ‘Karnataka’ during the tenure of the late D. Devaraj Urs. The statue, sculpted at an approximate cost of ₹21.24 crore, is 41-foot-tall including the pedestal and weighs around 31.5 tonnes.