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Runwal Gardens redefines Property in Kalyan
A new township stretched across 115 acres, with over 14 gardens and 11 acre central green area, clubhouses with a total of 1,17,000 Sq. ft, age appropriate parks for children and senior citizens alike, Mumbaikars have a reason to rejoice as the home of their dreams is here!
New Projects in Kalyan being developed in multiple phases will definitely redefine the realty space in this region. Runwal Gardens is one of the premium Residential Projects in Kalyan. It has aesthetically 1,2 and 3 bed residences enabled with multiple modern day amenities and lush green environment that makes living a world class affair. Most of the residential units here are garden facing and the imaginatively designed units offer ample natural light and capacious area for living.
Connected township
One of the biggest USPs of this New Project in Kalyan is its convenient location, which offers excellent connectivity to Thane, Navi Mumbai, and Mumbai. Located right on the main Kalyan-Shil Road, the township is just 15 minutes away from the Dombivli railway station and in very close proximity to several existing and upcoming modes of transportation. These include the proposed Kalyan-Taloja Metro line, the Vasai-Panvel railway line, Virar-Alibaug multi-modal corridor, and the Airoli-Katai tunnel road. Runwal Gardens is a little city in itself, as it has a mall, school, hospital and office spaces too. The highlight is the vast green area, a rarity in Mumbai, with 14 wondrous gardens and over 1800 trees will offer you much necessary recovery from the hustle of the city.
World class Amenities
This Property in Kalyan provides people living here with a wide range of world class amenities right at their doorstep. The township has an exclusive cricket ground, supermarket, convenience shop, ATM, an amphitheatre, cultural event zone, swimming pool, tennis court, music room, picnic areas with gazebos, reflexology gardens, a star gazing deck, playgrounds, and senior citizen areas, a temple. And animal lovers will have access to a pet creche and also a bird feeder zone. For sports lovers, it has a 3.4 kilometre long jogging track that knits its way across Runwal Gardens. Fully equipped club house, which is one of the largest in the region, has a gym and facilities for tennis, squash and badminton, including an indoor one only for women.
Made for millennials
Newly made for the new age. This Residential Projects in Kalyan is specially made for millennials. The facilities on offer, along with excellent connectivity it brings, make this Property in Kalyan a popular address among the millennials. As they want their home to be in a space where they can relax and rejuvenate. As demand for buying homes among millennials has increased compared to pre pandemic levels, as mortgage rates hit a multi decade low, and more of them expect to work from home regularly or permanently in the future, according to executives from leading real estate companies. The Residential Project in Kalyan is a perfect fit for them as it has all the facilities and amenities, from supermarket to track to temple, everything just minutes away making it a big hit among them.
Conclusion
Runwal Gardens not only offers well designed homes, but also a wide range of services that will enhance your lifestyle, improve your living, and serve you in experiencing luxury. Whether it's the security and health of your family, necessities like water and electricity services or connectivity like station and convenience services like market and other facilities, this Property in Kalyan has designed everything keeping the resident at centre.
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Covid-19 shutdown: 523 FIRs, 856 arrests since Mar 20 - mumbai news
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Covid-19 shutdown: 523 FIRs, 856 arrests since Mar 20 - mumbai news
Despite repeated police action, citizens continued to flout rules during the lockdown on Tuesday. The Mumbai Police have lodged 523 FIRs since March 20 till Monday night against 1,017 people, arrested 856 of them and granted them bail. Meanwhile, 8,000 FIRs have been registered across Maharashtra against people for gathering at one place or using vehicles to commute without any specific reason.
Milind Bharambe, special inspector general, law and order, Maharashtra, said, “Till Tuesday 8,000 FIRs have been registered.” Dr Balsing Rajput, state cyber superintendent of police, said, “A total of 51 FIRs have been registered for spreading rumours/fake news/misinformation related to Covid-19 on platforms such as WhatsApp, Twitter, Facebook.”
In Mumbai, maximum violations were reported from the north and east region, with 306 of the 523 FIRs in these two zones. Lakhmi Gautam, additional commissioner of police, east region, said, “Of the five exit points of the city, four are under the jurisdiction of the east region – Vashi, LBS Marg in Mulund, Airoli and eastern express highway in Mulund. We have been taking cases against those drivers and vehicle owners who are trying to ferry people out of the city.” A similar reason was attributed to the north region which has the city’s only exit point towards Vasai, Virar and Gujarat.
The Mumbai Police have been monitoring containment zones (places with positive cases of Covid-19) around-the-clock, restricting unnecessary movement of people.
Divakar Shelke, senior police inspector, Dadar police station, whose team is manning Worli Koliwada containment zone, said, “Only medical shops in the vicinity are open for emergency. Barricades have been put on entry and exit points. There is heavy police presence in the zone and we are regularly making announcements using megaphones asking people to stay home.”
Pranaya Ashok, DCP, operations and Mumbai Police spokesperson, said,” We are getting complaints on Twitter about people not following the lockdown.”
Meanwhile, the Shivaji Nagar police on Monday booked two persons for stepping out for a joyride during the lockdown, as their video went viral. According to the police, the duo, Sarfaraz Ali, 20, and pillion rider Mohamedali Shaikh, 22, recorded the video of them riding at Tilak Nagar flyover at more than 100km/hour around 11.30am on Saturday. “The case has been transferred to Tilak Nagar police station,” said a police officer.
Seventeen people in Badlapur, Ambernath and Ulhasnagar were booked for violating the lockdown. Two tempo drivers were ferrying 22 people to Uttar Pradesh. “We arrested the two, Rambhau Tekade, 42, and Girdharilal Yadav, 39, for illegally transporting 22 people to Uttar Pradesh,” said a police officer from Hill Line police station, Ambernath. The Badlapur police have filed a case against 12 people for violating lockdown and roaming around on their two-wheeler.
Three Ambernath residents and one Ulhasnagar resident have been booked for spreading false news about a lathicharge. “We want people to know that stringent action will be taken against violators,” said a police officer from Badlapur police station. Deputy commissioner of police, Bhiwandi, Rajkumar Shinde has asked the police to cane violators, make them do 30 sit-ups and also seize their vehicles. In the past one week, around 1,000 bikers have been caught. “We allow them to go after punishing but if they are caught again, we file a case and seize their vehicle,” said Shinde.
The Navi Mumbai police booked 80 people on Tuesday.
Mumbai police Commissioner Param Bir Singh on Tuesday afternoon answered host of questions in an hour-long Twitter interaction, in which he maintained that essential services will not be affected. “All vehicles have to be refuelled. There are no such orders stating only essential commodities vehicles to be refuelled,” he said, while answering a question on fuel attendants refusing fuel.
Singh suggested a pet owner to avoid taking the pet out. During the interaction, a manager of a bank complained that his society has asked him to vacate owing to his job. To which, Singh replied, “Banking is an essential service. No one can force you to vacate. Please approach the local police station.”
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