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The festival of Makar Sankranti was celebrated all over the country on 14 and 15 January. During this, people had flown kites in many cities. But this hobby of kite flying took the lives of many people. In fact, many people's necks have been cut by Chinese manjha.
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Mumbai police have banned nylon kite strings in the city This is because these strings are coated with powdered glass This can cause injuries when it comes in contact with humans or animals
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Chinese manjha slits man’s throat and killing him in Delhi’s northeast Shastri Park The incident took place on Thursday, 5 PM He is survived by his wife and three daughters
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Chinese Manjha has so far taken the lives of many people. Know about those who had to fight for life and death because of Chinese Manjha.
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In this DNA report, understand about the deadly hobbies of Delhiites. This hobby is none other than kite flying. This hobby has become fatal because today kite-flyers use Chinese manjha. And this manjha has become an enemy of people's lives.
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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 (a type of nylon thread coated with powdered glass used for flying kites). 
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The Delhi government has already requested Delhi Police commissioner for taking necessary action in implementing an effective ban on any sharp-edged thread for flying kites.
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Demanding that the central government put an immediate ban on the import of "killer Chinese manjha" (kite string), Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia on Monday targetted the Prime Minister, saying the Centre is working with the "Chinese mafia".
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Asserting that action should be taken against those responsible for the delay behind implementation of the Chinese manjha ban, the Congress on Wednesday said that the Delhi Government should carry out an extensive research and come out with an innovation to address this concern.
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To protect birds and avoid fatal accidents, the Delhi government on Tuesday banned nylon, plastic and Chinese 'manjha' and any other sharp kite-flying thread.






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