Two Indian Cities facing the same crises. See how different their responses are. Attitude & Leadership do matter !!!
To be honest we were disappointed with political leadership in Mumbai during the Sushant Singh fiasco followed by manhandling of Arnab Goswami and thus again a ray of hope has emerged in Mumbai after reading this article. Someone has rightly stated that after every dark night comes the morning with new ray of hope.
We salute to Mumbaikars for their disciplined approach and this is the reason that we have a large number of clients from Mumbai who are benefitting from our Bank Nifty option tips as the stock market just requires a disciplined trader.
Mumbai’s excellent handling of first and second wave of covid has come in for praise by the Supreme Court of India as well as the Nagpur bench of Bombay High Court.
On 4th May, Supreme Court, advised the Central government and the Union health secretary to speak to the Mumbai municipal commissioner Mr Chahal and draw on the (BMC)’s experience of dealing with COVID.
BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation. Mumbai, with over 324,000 cases, has handled the second COVID-19 wave well, is not a matter of chance. It is the result of careful planning, quick action to fix emerging situations, a powerful feedback loop, smart information dissemination and the willingness to spend money to deal with a once-in-a-century crisis.
All this worked because of strong political support and, to a great extent, the gutsy and dynamic leadership of Mumbai’s municipal commissioner Iqbal Singh Chahal.