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Calcutta HC asks administration to adhere to notification banning Chinese 'manjha'

A day after the Narendra Modi-led NDA government at the Centre banned at least 59 Chinese Apps, the Calcutta High Court has now prohibited the usage of Chinese manjha. The decision was taken after multiple accidents and deaths were reported throughout the Kolkata city due to the use of the Chinese manjha in kite flying.

Calcutta HC asks administration to adhere to notification banning Chinese 'manjha'
Calcutta HC asks administration to adhere to notification banning Chinese 'manjha'
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Published : Jun 30, 2020, 10:55 PM IST

Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday asked the administration to strictly adhere to a notification issued by the state government on banning Chinese 'manjha' (a type of nylon thread coated with powdered glass used for flying kites), in view of the threat it poses to pedestrians and motorcyclists.

Hearing a PIL on use of Chinese manjha, a division bench comprising Chief Justice T B N Radhakrishnan and Justice Arijit Banerjee noted that pursuant to an order of the National Green Tribunal, a complete ban has been imposed on its use by the West Bengal government.

The order came a day after Narendra Modi-led NDA government at the centre banned at least 59 Chinese Apps including Tik-Tok, UC browser etc.

Reports submitted by the commissioner of Kolkata Police and the commissioner of the department of environment informed the court of the ban which was imposed on March 20 this year.

The court observed that the notification issued by the state government shall be strictly adhered to by the administration and will be given full effect.

Noting that the grievance of the petitioner has been redressed by the NGT order and the subsequent notification by the state government, the division bench disposed of the petition.

The decision came after it was noted that the use of Chinese manjha in flying kites has caused many casualties in the state as the string gets entangled in the throat of people, mostly bikers on flyovers.

PTI

Also read: India to become a major power with PM's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' mission: Meghwal

Kolkata: The Calcutta High Court on Tuesday asked the administration to strictly adhere to a notification issued by the state government on banning Chinese 'manjha' (a type of nylon thread coated with powdered glass used for flying kites), in view of the threat it poses to pedestrians and motorcyclists.

Hearing a PIL on use of Chinese manjha, a division bench comprising Chief Justice T B N Radhakrishnan and Justice Arijit Banerjee noted that pursuant to an order of the National Green Tribunal, a complete ban has been imposed on its use by the West Bengal government.

The order came a day after Narendra Modi-led NDA government at the centre banned at least 59 Chinese Apps including Tik-Tok, UC browser etc.

Reports submitted by the commissioner of Kolkata Police and the commissioner of the department of environment informed the court of the ban which was imposed on March 20 this year.

The court observed that the notification issued by the state government shall be strictly adhered to by the administration and will be given full effect.

Noting that the grievance of the petitioner has been redressed by the NGT order and the subsequent notification by the state government, the division bench disposed of the petition.

The decision came after it was noted that the use of Chinese manjha in flying kites has caused many casualties in the state as the string gets entangled in the throat of people, mostly bikers on flyovers.

PTI

Also read: India to become a major power with PM's 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' mission: Meghwal

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