Major Blow for Mumbai Football Association: Neville DSouza Ground Under Threat
Mumbai, August 24: A protest took place on Sunday against the decision to convert the Neville DSouza Football Turf in Bandra Reclamation into a convention center. Ryan Menezes, Vice President of the Mumbai Football Association, stated that this ground hosts competitions for children every year. He emphasized that transforming this venue would be a significant ... Read more Major Blow for Mumbai Football Association: Neville DSouza Ground Under Threat
China-India BRICS Financial Dialogue Held in Mumbai
Mumbai, August 24: On August 21, the Chinese Consulate in Mumbai hosted the China-India BRICS Financial Dialogue. The event featured prominent figures including Chinese Consul General Qin Qiye, Anand Shah, the regional head of ICICI Bank in Mumbai, and representatives from the Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (ICBC), and China Petroleum ... Read more China-India BRICS Financial Dialogue Held in Mumbai
Haryana CM Saini praises state contributions at Mumbai summit
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EOW adds more charges in Suraksha ARC case
Mumbai Police's Economic Offences Wing added cheating and forgery charges against Suraksha ARC. These new charges stem from a petition filed by a former director of Sapphire Land Development. The Enforcement Directorate provided crucial information which led to the EOW's decision. Investigations are ongoing into potential money laundering involving stressed assets and former Yes Bank officials. Previous charges included criminal breach of trust and criminal conspiracy in the case.
Maharashtra: Sarhad seeks Hazarikas name for Mumbai-Guwahati Express
The letter said naming the train after Hazarika during his birth centenary year would be an appropriate recognition of his contribution: Reports
Bhuleshwar under pall of gloom after fatal Ganesh idol crash
Shahid Kapoor's Deva co-actor Rohullah Mehdi arrested in Mumbai drug bust. Report
Shahid Kapoors Deva coactor Rohullah Mehdi arrested in Mumbai drug bust Report
Jewelry Store Robbery in Sitapur: Silver and Cash Stolen
Mumbai, August 23: A jewelry store in Sitapur, Uttar Pradesh, was targeted by a group of unidentified assailants on Sunday evening. The attackers reportedly assaulted the jeweler and made off with approximately 2.5 kilograms of silver and 900 rupees in cash. The injured jeweler, Ramesh Nigam, was returning home on his motorcycle after closing his ... Read more Jewelry Store Robbery in Sitapur: Silver and Cash Stolen
Aditya Thackeray Opposes Conversion of Football Ground into Exhibition Center in Mumbai
Mumbai, August 23: Aditya Thackeray, a leader of the Shiv Sena (UBT), has voiced strong opposition to the proposed plan to convert the Neville DSouza Football Turf, managed by the Mumbai Football Association, into an exhibition center. He accused the BJP of seizing sports grounds from players and youth. Thackeray emphasized that children and professional ... Read more Aditya Thackeray Opposes Conversion of Football Ground into Exhibition Center in Mumbai
Mumbai Police rescue 65-year-old woman attempting to jump from Vikhroli building
Police Inspector Gadade, police personnel Sudham Binnar and Maharashtra Security Force (MSF) jawan Rathod coordinated the rescue operation and managed to bring the woman to safety
Actor Rohullah Mehdi arrested in Mumbai with 28 grams of drugs
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Maharashtra: 24-Hour Route Safety Check Ordered After Ganesh Idol Collapse Kills 2
The incident occurred around 10 pm on Saturday on Balaram Merchant Road near Kabutarkhana at Jay Ambe Chowk in Bhuleshwar in south Mumbai: Reports
Mumbai police bust human trafficking, fake passport racket; two arrested
Protesters show red card to BMC action on Bandras Neville DSouza Football Ground in Mumbai
16 months after Mumbais Link Square fire, 200 shop owners to protest, demand reopening roadmap
The measles that never really left: How SSPE silently attacks brain years later
Years after a child appears to recover from the virus, a mutated remnant can persist in the brain, triggering a relentless loss of memory, movement, speech and independence
Excise department halts international DJs concert in Mumbai, police mistakenly draws flak
Sahar police register FIR against two agents for flat fraud
Eknath Shinde promises permanent solution to Chakan-Talegaon traffic congestion
Shinde announced during his visit to Chakan and Talegaon, where he inspected ongoing road repair works and held a meeting with representatives of industrialists and various government departments
Saini launches Mumbai investor outreach, Rs 66k cr proposals in pipeline
Bengaluru cop attacked, accused escapes from hotel in Maharashtra
Actress, social worker and mimicry artist Aasha Singh Jaiswal died in Mumbai on August 22 around 7:30 pm. Her son Akkash Bharadwaj shared the news and urged people to pray for her soul and continue watching her work. Aasha was also known for mimicking legendary actor Meena Kumari
Supervisor allegedly clicked paper minutes after nursing exam began in Parbhani
The alleged malpractice occurred during the first-year General Nursing and Midwifery examination at the Indira Gandhi ANM Nursing School on Friday. Police arrested the examination supervisor, her sister, and three others in connection with the incident
Veteran actor Aasha Singh Jaiswal, known for Mahabharat role and mimicry, passes away in Mumbai
Navi Mumbai Police acted against street-food operators before FDA's crackdown
A Vashi momo seller was fined Rs 1,000 after pleading guilty to using a roadside charcoal-and-stone fire to prepare food. The May 4 case shows police action on public-safety hazards predates the state's intensified food-safety enforcement
Veteran actress Aasha Singh Jaiswal dies in Mumbai, son honours legacy
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Where is Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed? Former NIA DG makes these shocking revelations
Where is India's most wanted terrorist and Mumbai attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed? According to Former NIA DG Yogesh Chander Modi, Hafiz Saeed is protected by the Pakistani ISI and the Pakistani government.In an interview, YC...
DMRC achieves ISO 55001:2024 certification for Mumbai Metro Line-3
Actor Aasha Jaiswal Singh, Known For Mimicking Meena Kumari's Voice, Dies In Mumbai
Her last rites took place at Pawan Hans crematorium in Vile Parle West on August 23 at 10 am
Hybrid Flower Farming Boosts Income for Farmers in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir
Mumbai, August 23: In Jammu and Kashmir, the agriculture department is encouraging farmers to adopt flower cultivation alongside traditional farming. As part of this initiative, a news agency visited the villages of Dadura and Bhagtha to engage with flower growers and assess their progress. In Bhagtha village, 80-year-old farmer Premu is actively involved in hybrid ... Read more Hybrid Flower Farming Boosts Income for Farmers in Katra, Jammu and Kashmir
Sunny Deol Celebrates 30 Years of Jeet, Remembers Character Karan Fondly
Mumbai, August 23: Actor Sunny Deol expressed that the character Karan still holds a special place in his heart as his romantic-action film Jeet marks its 30th anniversary since its release on August 23, 1996. Sunny shared a scene from the film on his official Instagram account, featuring his co-star Karisma Kapoor. He thanked the ... Read more Sunny Deol Celebrates 30 Years of Jeet, Remembers Character Karan Fondly
Maharashtra draft law proposes 5-hour cap on coaching classes, ban on under-13 enrolment
Legendary Musician Basavaraj Rajguru: A Journey from Survival to Padma Bhushan Honor
Mumbai, August 23: In the realm of Hindustani classical music, Pandit Basavaraj Rajguru stands out as a distinguished artist known for his unique voice and dedication. His singing reflects various musical traditions, encompassing styles from khayal to thumri, ghazal, natya geet, and vachanas. However, his life took a perilous turn during the partition of India ... Read more Legendary Musician Basavaraj Rajguru: A Journey from Survival to Padma Bhushan Honor
216 rescued Indian star tortoises repatriated from Mumbai, Thane to Tadoba
The repatriation marked the launch of Project STRIPES (Star Tortoise Repatriation Initiative Protecting Endangered Species), a joint initiative of the Maharashtra Forest Department and the Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare (RAWW)
Taapsee Pannu Responds to Kangana Ranauts Cheap Copy Remark
Mumbai, August 23: The ongoing verbal feud between Bollywood actresses Kangana Ranaut and Taapsee Pannu has resurfaced. On Saturday, Kangana took to social media to indirectly target Taapsee, labeling her a cheap copy. She accused Taapsee of making comments about her upbringing and parents. In response, Taapsee shared a cryptic post that many believe is ... Read more Taapsee Pannu Responds to Kangana Ranauts Cheap Copy Remark
Rahul Gandhi's Pune student interaction sparks BJP-Congress war of words
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis also joined the war of words, accusing the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha of hypocrisy for speaking about women's empowerment while opposing the Women's Reservation Bill in Parliament
Maharashtra: 12-year-old daughter of Rohit Pawar's PA found dead
The girl's body was found near her residence in the Sainagar area of Rui village in Baramati Tehsil on Sunday morning, as per the police. Following the discovery, the police were alerted and personnel rushed to the spot
Film and TV actor Aasha Singh Jaiswal dies in Mumbai
Film and TV actor Aasha Singh Jaiswal dies in Mumbai
UP FSDA seizes adulterants and destroys unsafe food stock worth Rs 1.50 lakh
The FSDA team seized and destroyed food items and adulterants worth approximately Rs 1.50 lakh during inspections in Kanpur Dehat and Kanpur Nagar districts. The enforcement drive focused primarily on khoya, with more than two dozen teams conducting inspections at over 24 locations across UP
Delhi Police say no permission granted for August 23 anti-reservation protest
The Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), New Delhi, in a post on X, said, Citizens are advised not to gather on the basis of such misleading posts/videos and not to amplify, forward or share any unverified content
Shahid Kapoor's Deva Co-Star Rohullah Mehdi Arrested In Mumbai Drugs Case
Police are now investigating the alleged drug network and are trying to find out who Mehdi may have supplied drugs to
Akanksha Puri Learns Gujarati for Upcoming Film Role
Mumbai, August 23: Actress Akanksha Puri is set to play a significant role in an upcoming Gujarati film. To prepare for this role, she has not only learned the Gujarati language but has also made efforts to understand the culture and nuances of speaking it. Akanksha believes that when an artist becomes part of a ... Read more Akanksha Puri Learns Gujarati for Upcoming Film Role
Ganesh Idol Collapsed After Welding Support Broke, Says Mumbai Police; ADR Registered
Police stated that the preliminary investigation suggested that the welding support at the back of the idol broke, causing the structure to topple towards the front.
CM proposes mechanism to provide food, accommodation to patients' families
The state government has decided to bring all stakeholders together and establish a streamlined and transparent support mechanism. Through these agreements, assistance provided by charitable hospitals and voluntary organisations can be delivered directly and promptly to patients relatives
NHAI Opens 9 Km Delhi-Mumbai Expressway Link From DND Flyway To Jaitpur For Trial Runs
Kajol Expresses Desire to Be Sridevis Student, Calls for Acting School
Mumbai, August 23: In the world of Hindi cinema, certain actresses leave a lasting impact on future generations of artists. Sridevi was one such iconic figure. Many Bollywood actresses, including Kajol, regard her as a significant source of inspiration. In a recent interview, Kajol revealed that she was so influenced by Sridevis performances that she ... Read more Kajol Expresses Desire to Be Sridevis Student, Calls for Acting School
Raashi Khanna Reflects on 13 Years in the Film Industry: Working Has Always Felt Like a Privilege
Mumbai, August 23: Actress Raashi Khanna, who was recently seen in a special role in the film 120 Baahadur, has completed 13 years in the Indian film industry. She expressed that since her career began with Madras Cafe, time has flown by, as she has always viewed her work as a privilege. Released in 2013, ... Read more Raashi Khanna Reflects on 13 Years in the Film Industry: Working Has Always Felt Like a Privilege
Engineering Student Arrested in Hit-and-Run Incident Involving 15-Year-Old Girl in Mumbai
Mumbai, August 23: An engineering student has been arrested in connection with a hit-and-run incident involving a 15-year-old girl in Ville Parle, Mumbai. The girl, an American citizen of Indian descent, was injured while crossing the road near Mithibai College on NS Road Number 1. The motorcyclist fled the scene immediately after the accident. Officers ... Read more Engineering Student Arrested in Hit-and-Run Incident Involving 15-Year-Old Girl in Mumbai
Manish Malhotra on designing Kiara Advani
Mumbai, Aug 23 (IANS) Fashion designer Manish Malhotra has opened up about his experience designing Kiara Advanis looks and costumes for her character Nadia in the upcoming film Toxic: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups. Sharing a glimpse of Kiara in a classic black velvet lace saree, the designer described his association with the film as []
Milind Soman runs into Gulshan Grover at the airport: Sabka dost kaun?
Mumbai, Aug 23 (IANS) Fitness enthusiast and actor Milind Soman ran into actor Gulshan Grover at the airport. On Sunday, the Emergency actor dropped a fun selfie with Gulshan Grover on his official account on Instagram. In another photo from the post, Milind Soman and Gulshan Grover were also accompanied by the formers better half, []
Sensex needs to cross 77,720-78,000 for recovery, Nifty eyes 24,400-24,600: Analysts
Mumbai, Aug 23 (IANS) The near-term outlook for the Indian stock market remains sideways to cautious, with analysts identifying 77,000-77,380 as an immediate support zone for the Sensex and 77,720-78,000 as a key resistance area, while the Nifty faces resistance at 24,400-24,600. Analysts said a sustained move above the Sensex resistance zone could improve the []
Iran warns countries joining US economic war will be treated as enemy
Irans top security official Mohsen Rezaei also warned that if surrounding countries choose to join the US siege, Iran will not let even a single drop of oil be exported from the Strait of Hormuz. He noted that Iran has learned how to bypass US sanctions and continue oil sales over the years
Indias first full 42-km hill marathon held in Kharghar
The organisers said the certification has enhanced the marathons standing and expressed confidence that the event would gain greater international recognition from next year and attract runners from across India and abroad
Kartik Aaryan Undergoes Knee Surgery In Mumbai
The actor was injured while performing an action sequence for his upcoming film with director Kabir Khan.
Tamil Nadus Niligiri Tiger Declared Man-Eater, Capture Operations Intensified
Mumbai, August 23: The Tamil Nadu Forest Department has officially declared a male tiger responsible for the deaths of two individuals near Gudalur, specifically in the Loriston area of O-Valley Town Panchayat, as a man-eater. This decision was made after conclusive evidence emerged that the tiger had consumed parts of its victims. The department is ... Read more Tamil Nadus Niligiri Tiger Declared Man-Eater, Capture Operations Intensified
Mumbai: Kushal Tandon has finally addressed Shreya Kalras claim linking her Instagram interaction with the actor to his breakup with Shivangi Joshi. In a recent interview, Kushal firmly denied that Shreya had anything to do with the former couples separation. He also revealed that when he first met Shreya during a promotional shoot, Shivangi had Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
DMRC Becomes Indias First Metro Organization to Achieve ISO 55001:2024 Certification
New Delhi, August 23: The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation Limited (DMRC) has achieved a significant milestone by obtaining the ISO 55001:2024 certification for the asset management system of Mumbai Metro Line-3. DMRC is now the first metro organization in India to be certified according to this latest international standard for asset management. According to a ... Read more DMRC Becomes Indias First Metro Organization to Achieve ISO 55001:2024 Certification
Madhuri Dixit Calls Nikki Walia Her Lookalike: A Fun Encounter in Flight
Mumbai, August 23: In Bollywood, some faces stand out with their unique identity, while others remind fans of famous stars. Actress Nikki Walia has often been compared to the iconic Dhak Dhak Girl, Madhuri Dixit. For nearly 30 years, wherever Nikki goes, someone inevitably mentions her resemblance to Madhuri. The most intriguing part of this ... Read more Madhuri Dixit Calls Nikki Walia Her Lookalike: A Fun Encounter in Flight
DMRC becomes first Indian metro organisation to secure ISO 55001:2024 certification
Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has become Indias first metro organisation to receive ISO 55001:2024 certification for its asset management system, covering Mumbai Metro Line-3. The certification marks DMRCs shift towards risk-based, lifecycle-oriented asset management and strengthens its ambitions to expand its operations and maintenance expertise beyond Delhi-NCR.
Zaan Khan on how social media influences relationships and emotions
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India's art market is having a moment
New Delhi: Amrita Sher-Gil's The Storyteller breaks the world record for an Indian artist with Rs 61.8 crore in 2023. Followed by M F Husain clocking Rs 118 crore for Gram Yatra in 2025 and Raja Ravi Varma's Yashoda and Krishna auctioned at Rs 167.2 crore in 2026.The records are tumbling every year as it were. If the numbers by the greats are staggering so are these by lesser known artists. Take, for instance, Asit Kumar Haldar's Mother India (Division of Bengal) that sold for Rs 2.07 crore against an estimate of approximately Rs 8-12 lakh, over 25 times its lower estimate, or Shanti Dave's Untitled (1971) that went for Rs 3.25 crore against an estimate of approximately Rs 32-45 lakh.The sales have established a trend for Indian artists, especially modernists, in a market that luxury intelligence magazine LuxeTrope pegs at nearly Rs 3,000 crore, a sharp spike from a few crore at the turn of the century.It all paints a picture of Indian art widening its canvas beyond just a few high value transactions. A growth story seemingly centred around a handful of master modernists but one motivated by the expansion of the collector base thanks to new and informed buyers, increase in buyer participation from within India, and the country's growing presence at international exhibitions, museums, and institutions.The price surge, according to Dinesh Vazirani, co-founder and CEO of Saffronart Auction House, can be attributed to wanting a slice of the best work.The renewed interest in Indian art is closely tied to the growing international recognition of India's modernist movement. A new generation of Indian collectors has also developed a stronger desire to acquire works by modernist artists, who occupy a foundational place in India's artistic narrative, added Manoj Mansukhani, director - marketing at AstaGuru Auction House.At the same time, international institutions have increasingly incorporated South Asian art into exhibitions, collections, and research programmes, helping reposition Indian modernism within a global narrative rather than a regional one, Mansukhani told PTI.The distinction between modern and contemporary artists is partly chronological and partly conceptual. Modernists are generally artists who were active during the period roughly spanning the late 19th century to the early 1980s. They sought to break away from academic traditions and experimented with new forms, abstraction, and individual expression.Contemporary artists, active 1980s onwards, are defined less by a single style than by their engagement with current social, political, technological, and environmental issues.As Mansukhani sees it, the growing interest is being driven by a combination of scarcity, scholarship, and cultural confidence as artists such as Husain, Raza, V S Gaitonde, Tyeb Mehta, F N Souza, and Sher-Gil are increasingly understood as major contributors to twentieth-century modernism.In recent years, Indian artists, also including Nalini Malani, Nasreen Mohamedi and Bhupen Khakar, have frequently been exhibited at notable museums and institutions such as the Museum of Modern Art, Tate Modern, Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Venice Biennale.Contemporary and living Indian artists such as Bharti Kher, Shilpa Gupta, Jitish Kallat, Mithu Sen, and V Ramesh have also found greater international recognition.Mansukhani noted that although both contemporary and modern artists have broadened their presence in international markets, the pattern of engagement differs.Unlike the modernist market, where a relatively broad consensus exists around a handful of canonical figures, the contemporary market is more diverse and selective, he added.The interest in modernists has not only spilled over to contemporary ones but several under-recognised artists across generations.According to Ashish Anand, CEO and MD of DAG, several under-recognised artists have been making personal records in auctions, selling for much above their estimated values.So besides Shanti Dave whose untitled work sold at a Christie's auction for over 10 times its lower estimate, there is also Shyamal Dutta Ray's Untitled (The Durga Procession Crossing Howrah Bridge, Calcutta) that went for Rs 89.38 lakh against an estimate of approximately Rs 3.2-5.4 lakh, over 27 times its lower estimate.What this tells us is that collectors are increasingly rewarding quality, rarity and art-historical significance across categories rather than focusing on a handful of names. Equally important is the growth of scholarship, institutional engagement and market transparency over the last decade. Collectors today have access to far more information and are making decisions with greater conviction, Anand told PTI.The result, he added, is a market that is becoming deeper, more confident and more discerning.Vazirani also attributes this to a mindset change, especially with Indians and Indian diaspora, where they believe that art is a generational asset and is a repository of value.According to Mansukhani, growth is ot solely being driven by a handful of high-value transactions.The market growth is also based on more aggressive bidding along with a noticeable increase in participation.The collector base is becoming broader, particularly among entrepreneurs, professionals, and family offices, he said.Mansukhani added that today's most active buyers tend to be entrepreneurs, industrial families, finance professionals, technology founders, family offices, and established private collectors. Moreover, the visibility of art fairs, exhibitions, digital platforms, and educational initiatives has made collecting less intimidating to new collectors than it once was.One of the most important shifts in recent years is that many of the largest purchases are now being made by collectors based within India. Many new collectors are entering the market through contemporary art before moving toward historical works, while others begin by acquiring works at relatively accessible price points, he said.Commercial art platforms such as India Art Fair and Art Mumbai as well as forums like international exhibitions like Kochi-Muziris Biennale have been introducing Indian art enthusiasts to international works and vice versa.At its 17th edition in February this year, India Art Fair hosted its largest and most international presentation to date with 133 exhibitors in total, nearly 25 of which came from outside of India.Jaya Asokan, director of the India Art Fair, while modern Indian art is seeing the most visible growth in terms of headline prices and auction performance, contemporary art, South Asian diaspora practices and younger artists are also seeing significant momentum.The diaspora is particularly interesting because it allows South Asian histories to be read through global experiences of migration, identity, belonging and memory. Younger collectors are often drawn to this kind of work because it speaks closely to their own lives and concerns, she said.Perhaps most encouraging is the growing willingness among collectors to discover emerging artists earlier in their careers, supported by galleries that are investing in long-term artistic development, she added.Vazirani, who is also a co-founder of Art Mumbai, noted that the largest buyers remain business houses and corporate but young Indians who have done well entrepreneurially are coming to the market.The growth trajectory, according to Mansukhani, is very much expected to continue, largely buoyed by modern Indian art that has undoubtedly strengthened the visibility of the broader ecosystem and encouraged new collectors to enter the field.However, there is also a risk that excessive attention on a relatively small group of historical figures can overshadow living artists.Contemporary practitioners and others require sustained institutional and collector support if their markets are to develop meaningfully. A healthy art market depends on maintaining a balance between preserving historical legacies and supporting contemporary artistic production, he said.
Beed: 3-year-old girl mauled by stray dog, suffers severe facial injuries
A three-year-old girl suffered severe facial injuries and required 12 stitches after being mauled by a stray dog while playing outside her home in Beeds Shivtej Nagar. The incident has sparked panic among residents and renewed concerns over Maharashtras stray dog menace
National Space Day 2026: Indias space economy projected to hit USD 40-45 bn
As India marked National Space Day on Sunday, the countrys space ecosystem has expanded rapidly, with the number of registered space startups rising from one in 2014 to around 440 in 2026 (till August)
Mumbai weather: City to see light to moderate rain on Sunday
Mumbai is expected to experience generally cloudy skies with light to moderate rain on Sunday, August 23, according to the IMD. Thane, Palghar and Raigad may also receive light rain
Vessel sinks in Bay of Bengal, two of 24 crew rescued as rescue continues
Two of the 24 crew members aboard Panama-flagged cargo vessel MV Ocean-Winner were rescued after the ship sank around 240 nautical miles off Odisha. The Indian Navy and Coast Guard have launched a joint search operation for the remaining crew
Haryana chief minister to lead investment outreach in Mumbai ahead of 2027 summit
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Two people were killed and five others injured after the Bhuleshwarcha Raja Ganesh idol reportedly lost balance and fell on devotees during an arrival procession in Mumbai's Bhuleshwar late Saturday night. Viral visuals showed panic as devotees rushed to rescue those trapped beneath the idol. Authorities are investigating the cause and safety arrangements.
West Bengal: Arms cache recovered from TMC leaders home in Murshidabad
Police in West Bengals Murshidabad recovered seven firearms, five magazines and 186 rounds of ammunition from the residence of TMC Youth Wing leader Papai Ghosh. The seizure followed his questioning after his arrest on August 14
Thane: 64-year-old man rescued after falling into drain near CIDCO bus stop
A 64-year-old man was safely rescued after falling into a drain near the CIDCO bus stop on Kharton Road in Thanes Chendani Koliwada on Sunday morning. Disaster Management Cell and Fire Department personnel pulled him out and handed him over to Thane Nagar Police
A 22-foot Ganesh idol toppled during the Bhuleshwar Cha Raja arrival ceremony in south Mumbai, killing two people and injuring five, including two children.
Deputy CM Eknath Shinde orders schools to work in mission mode
Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde has directed the School Education Department to work in mission mode to modernise schools, strengthen teacher training and promote holistic student development. Weekly reviews will monitor the implementation of the proposed time-bound action plan
France expands India education outreach, targets 30,000 students by 2030
France is stepping up its education outreach in India with a four-city tour featuring more than 50 French institutions, as the two countries seek to deepen cooperation in higher education, innovation and artificial intelligence, an official French government agency said. The outreach comes amid a sharp rise in Indian enrolment in French higher education, with the number of students growing to 9,100 in 2024-25, according to a statement by Campus France on Friday. Campus France is the official French government agency that promotes higher education abroad and guides international students through the university admission and visa application processes. Operating under the French Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Higher Education, it serves as the mandatory first step for anyone applying to study in France. The Choose France Tour will be held in Mumbai on October 11, Pune on October 13, New Delhi on October 15 and Bengaluru on October 17. October's four-city tour assumes significance
Twinkle Khannas Pet Dog Mr. Jeeves Steals a Sock Amid Packing for a Trip
Mumbai, August 23: Actress-turned-author Twinkle Khanna recently shared a delightful glimpse of her bond with her pet dog, Mr. Jeeves, on social media. As she began packing for a trip, Mr. Jeeves sensed her departure and displayed his displeasure in a unique way. Twinkle posted several pictures with Mr. Jeeves on Instagram. The first image ... Read more Twinkle Khannas Pet Dog Mr. Jeeves Steals a Sock Amid Packing for a Trip
Sonakshi Sinha reveals what made her Sunday morning happy
Mumbai, Aug 23 (IANS) Actress Sonakshi Sinha took to her Instagram handle to share a glimpse of her happy Sunday morning, giving a peek into how she spent the relaxing day. Taking to her Instagram Stories, the Akira actress shared a blurry glimpse of herself enjoying a cup of coffee while soaking in the beautiful []
South Africa targets 1L Indian tourist arrivals
Jaipur, South Africa is targeting 1 lakh Indian tourist arrivals in 2026, with a growing focus on younger and experience-seeking travellers, South African Tourism Chief Operating Officer Ismail Dockrat has said.He also said that Rajasthan is emerging as an important market for South Africa, and that there is a scope for industry collaboration between the two destinations.India is one of our most important growth markets, and our target for 2026 is to reach 100,000 Indian arrivals, which would bring us back to around our pre-pandemic levels, Dockrat, who was in Jaipur to attend the recently held BRICS Tourism Working Group meeting, told PTI.Also Read| South Africa adds R500 processing fee to ETA system; heres what travellers will paySouth Africa received close to 70,000 Indian visitors in 2025.Dockrat said the aim over the next three years is to build sustained growth beyond the 1 lakh mark, with visa facilitation and air connectivity remaining key priorities.He said the profile of Indian travellers is changing significantly and there is an increasing interest in luxury, adventure, experiential travel, destination weddings and youth travel.The Indian traveller is becoming far more diverse and experience-led.While families and group travel remain important, we are seeing growing interest in luxury and experiential travel, adventure, multi-generational holidays, destination weddings, incentives and youth travel, he said.Those travellers are seeking experiences that are immersive and personal, whether that is adventure, food and wine, culture, self-drive journeys or unique wildlife experiences, Dockrat added.He said while Cape Town and Johannesburg will always remain important gateways, the South Africa Tourism was looking to encourage Indian travellers to discover the wider diversity of South Africa.Also Read| South Africa launches ETA: Indians can now get digital travel approval in 24-48 hoursWe see strong potential in destinations and experiences such as the Winelands, the Garden Route, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga, along with our coastal experiences, culinary journeys, cultural heritage and adventure offerings.A traveller who comes to Cape Town can explore the Winelands or continue along the Garden Route. Similarly, a wildlife itinerary can be combined with culture, adventure and premium experiences, he said.He said there is a scope for industry collaboration between the tourist destinations of Rajasthan and South Africa.Rajasthan and South Africa have some very interesting synergies, particularly around heritage, luxury, wildlife, weddings and experiential travel. Both destinations appeal to travellers looking for distinctive and immersive experiences, Dockrat said.For us, Rajasthan is also an important emerging market because of its growing base of affluent and experience-led travellers, he added.Dockrat said accessibility, particularly visas and air connectivity, is the biggest priority for accelerating Indian arrivals.South Africa has introduced the Trusted Tour Operator Scheme and is moving towards a more digital visa process through the Electronic Travel Authorisation system. Air connectivity is a significant priority for us, and direct connectivity between South Africa and India is very much on our radar, Dockrat said, adding South African Tourism is working with airline partners and stakeholders to strengthen connectivity.The tourism body is also widening its focus beyond traditional markets such as Mumbai and Delhi to cities, including Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad and Chennai, through India-specific marketing, trade engagement, cooperative campaigns, training programmes and roadshows.Dockrat said that 2027 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, to be hosted by South Africa, Zimbabwe and Namibia, could become one of the country's biggest tourism opportunities from India.Cricket has an emotional connection with Indian audiences that few other events can match, and a World Cup provides a strong reason to travel, he said.The strategy is to turn match-driven visits into longer holidays covering wildlife, Winelands, coastlines, food, culture and adventure.South Africa is also promoting destinations beyond Cape Town and Johannesburg, including the Garden Route, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga.On safety concerns, Dockrat said visitors should use reputable operators, plan responsibly and follow local guidance, while describing South Africa as a warm, diverse and welcoming destination.On BRICS tourism cooperation, he said its practical value would lie in reducing travel friction rather than merely increasing promotion.The real value of BRICS tourism cooperation will be in making travel easier in practical terms, Dockrat said, citing potential cooperation on air connectivity, tourism investment and business and MICE travel.He said a common BRICS tourist visa could be a long-term possibility.However, he said, visa policy is the responsibility of individual governments and immigration authorities.
Major Fire Breaks Out at Tata Motors Service Center, Several Vehicles Damaged
Mumbai, August 23: A severe fire erupted at the authorized Tata Motors service center located in the Kokar Industrial Area of Ranchi on Sunday. The blaze quickly escalated, engulfing several vehicles parked on the premises. Chaos ensued after the incident at the service center. Reports indicate that multiple vehicles were stationed in the open area ... Read more Major Fire Breaks Out at Tata Motors Service Center, Several Vehicles Damaged
A 9-km section of the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway is now open for trial runs. This new stretch connects DND Flyway and Jaitpur, easing travel for many commuters. Motorists can now access the expressway directly from east and south Delhi areas. Full connectivity to Vadodara is anticipated by December this year. A direct link to Noida International Airport is also under construction.
Weekly Horoscope from August 23 to August 29, 2026
Mumbai, August 23: This weeks horoscope, based on your ascendant sign, provides insights into your family life, financial situation, health, and professional standing. Discover what opportunities await you, what actions will be beneficial, and the precautions you should take to avoid difficulties. Aries: Solutions to ongoing problems may emerge this week. You could find success ... Read more Weekly Horoscope from August 23 to August 29, 2026
Ganesh idol falls during arrival ceremony in Mumbai; 2 killed, 5 injured
Two people died and five were injured when a large Ganesh idol fell during its arrival ceremony. The incident occurred Saturday night on Balaram Merchant Road in Bhuleshwar, south Mumbai. Several injured individuals were rushed to nearby hospitals for immediate medical attention. The deceased have been identified as Sanket Nevshe and Brijesh Hemant Joshi.
Kareena Kapoor reacts to pregnancy rumours, shares actual reason
Mumbai: Kareena Kapoor has been making headlines as speculations around her third pregnancy circulated on social media recently. On Saturday, Bebo used her Instagram handle to share her reaction to these pregnancy rumours, and it will leave you in stitches. Kareena took to the Stories section and reshared a hilarious Instagram post where a man Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Mumbai Metro's resident ginger cat gets a job title after months of 'patrolling'
Mumbai Metros resident ginger cat gets a job title after months of patrolling
Mayawati Criticizes Congress Over Reservation Protest at Jantar Mantar
Mumbai, August 23: Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) leader Mayawati has sharply criticized Congress for its perceived indifference towards the recent protest at Jantar Mantar demanding reservation based on economic criteria. She labeled the protest as anti-reservation, arguing that any attempt to abolish the constitutional reservations for SC, ST, and OBC communities is detrimental to national ... Read more Mayawati Criticizes Congress Over Reservation Protest at Jantar Mantar
Arhaan Khan Responds to Trolls Calling His Beanie Hairstyle Baldness
Mumbai, August 23: Arhaan Khan, the son of Malaika Arora, has addressed comments about his hairstyle, which some have described as baldness due to his beanie. The young star often shares glimpses of his life on social media and took the trolling in stride. In response to the negative comments, Arhaan said, No worries, enjoy ... Read more Arhaan Khan Responds to Trolls Calling His Beanie Hairstyle Baldness
Mumbai lakes hold 95.22 per cent water stock, two reservoirs remain at full
Mumbais seven lakes collectively held 13,78,143 million litres of water, or 95.22 per cent of their total live storage capacity, as of 6 am on August 23. Vehar and Modak Sagar remained 100 per cent full, while Upper Vaitarna had the lowest stock at 89.32 per cent
Two Crushed To Death, Five Injured Under 22-Foot Ganesh Idol In Mumbai
Preliminary information suggested that loose nuts and bolts in the idol's supporting frame may have contributed to the collapse.
Mumbai: Bhuleshwaracha Raja Ganesh Idol Collapses During Arrival Ceremony; 2 Killed, 5 Injured
Two people were killed and five, including two children, injured after the Bhuleshwaracha Raja Ganesh idol collapsed during an arrival ceremony in south Mumbai.
NHRC notice to Punjab government over allegation against CM's wife in rape case
The NHRC has issued notices to the Punjab government over a complaint alleging that Chief Minister Bhagwant Manns wife, Gurpreet Kaur, demanded Rs 5 crore to suppress a rape case. The commission has sought an action report within two weeks

