Mumbai News
Rupee falls 8 paise to close at 89.53 against US dollar
MUMBAI, Dec 1: The rupee depreciated 8 paise to close at 89.53 (provisional) against the US dollar on Monday, fuelled by strong market demand for the American currency. Forex traders said the sustained weakness in the rupee is primarily attributable to a widening trade deficit, the delayed India-US trade deal, and limited central bank intervention. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 89.45, then lost its ground and fell to a record low of 89.79 (provisional) [] The post Rupee falls 8 paise to close at 89.53 against US dollar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
22K & 24K gold price today, December 1, 2025 across Indian cities
Sushmita Sens mother buys two luxury flats for Rs 16.89 crore
Sushmita Sen's mother, Subhra Sen, has acquired two luxury apartments in Goregaon East, Mumbai, for approximately Rs16.89 crore. The jewellery designer's significant real estate investment includes two flats in Oberoi Realty's Elysian project, each with a substantial carpet area and a parking space. The transactions were finalized in November 2025.
The Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) will soon become operational as it successfully completed its first passenger simulation test on November 29 and 30. The trial is a major cornerstone of the airport which is scheduled to launch routine commercial flights from December 25.
Indias success not given; youth need to come out of chill mode to achieve newer heights: Kotak
MUMBAI, Dec 1: Indias success is not a given, and the youth ought to come out of their chill mode to take the country to newer heights, financial services sector veteran Uday Kotak said on Monday. Speaking at Somaiya Vidyavihar Universitys 84th foundation day event, the billionaire banker advised the youth to strive for success. The current generation of youngsters is more secure and confident unlike the previous one which worked hard for the betterment of the nation, Kotak [] The post Indias success not given; youth need to come out of chill mode to achieve newer heights: Kotak appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Samantha weds Raj: All about 'The Family Man 2' star's net worth
Samantha Ruth Prabhu has reportedly tied the knot with filmmaker Raj Nidimoru, sharing joyous pictures from their traditional temple ceremony. Known for her impactful roles since 2010, the actress commands a significant net worth of approximately Rs. 101 crore, earning substantial fees for films and brand endorsements. Her impressive assets include a Mumbai flat and a luxury car collection.
Maharashtra Woman Alleges Her Husband Gave Triple Talaq By Courier From Canada
Based on the complaint filed by the victim, the Mumbai Naka Police in Nashik have registered a case against her husband, mother-in-law and father-in-law.
ISPL Auction: 408 players to go under the hammer - everything you need to know
The Indian Street Premier League's Season 3 player auction is set for December 9 in Mumbai, featuring 408 players from 101 cities. With an increased team purse to Rs 1.5 crore and expanded squads of 18, the tournament introduces new features like 'Googly Power' and retention cards.
E Shinde's 'Coalition Dharma' Note As 'Poaching Row' Rocks BJP-Led Mahayuti
The violation of a 'non-poaching' pact between the Bharatiya Janata Party and its ally, the Shiv Sena, in Maharashtra has ramped up tension in the ruling Mahayuti alliance as it preps for the Mumbai civic body election, a high-profile battle.
Bomb Threat Email Received At Mumbai's Singapore International School
Mumbais Singapore International School was evacuated after a bomb threat email triggered panic on Monday.
Mumbai businesswoman stripped naked, assaulted at gunpoint by pharma firm MD; case registered
A 51-year-old businesswoman in Mumbai was allegedly forcibly stripped naked at gunpoint, abused and threatened by senior officials of a private company, according to reports by NDTV and India Today . The woman, in her complaint to the Mumbai Police, named Joy John Pascal Post, Managing Director and founder member of Franco-Indian Pharmaceuticals. According to the complaint, the woman was called to the pharma company's premises under the pretext of a business meeting. Once there, she claimed the accused forced her to remove her clothes at gunpoint, verbally abused her, and recorded videos and photographs, threatening to make them public if she spoke out. Following her complaint, Mumbai Police registered an FIR against Post and five others under multiple sections of the Indian Penal Code, including 354A, 354B, 326, 509, and 506, as well as provisions of the IT Act. The woman, who runs a photo-frame and gifting business in Mahalaxmi, has cooperated with investigators, and her statement has been recorded. Authorities have confirmed that a detailed probe is underway. The accused have denied the allegations, calling the incident a conspiracy.
Orry TROLLS his interrogation in Rs 252 crore drugs case- WATCH
Social media personality Orry playfully documented his prep for his appearance before the Mumbai Police for an interrogation regarding a Rs 252 crore drugs case. He shared a humorous video taking swipes at himself, even referencing advice from Salman Khan.
As a founding member of the Indian Green Building Council (IGBC), Nippon Paint India continues to drive sustainability in the construction ecosystem with solutions rooted in environmental responsibility and performance excellence. Mr. Mark Titus, President - Decorative Business, Nippon Paint India, announces the launch of the brands new Beyond Paint sustainable surface engineering portfolio at IGBC Mumbai 2025 At IGBC Mumbai 2025 , Nippon Paint India unveiled its latest Sustainable Surface Engineering Solutions , marking a powerful step toward enabling climate-positive and future-ready buildings across the country. The launch demonstrated how advanced coatings can go Beyond Paint to deliver measurable impact in the urban landscape. Unveiled during the event by Mr. Mark Titus, President - Decorative Business, Nippon Paint India, along with Mr. Shekar Reddy C., National Vice Chairman - CII IGBC, the portfolio reflects the companys commitment to elevating building efficiency while supporting green certification frameworks. Key Offerings Showcased: Cool Tec Solution : Innovative heat-reflective coating system that helps lower surface and indoor temperatures Jiki Art : Designer-inspired finishes that combine artistic expression with durable surface protection N-Shield Protective Films : Smart architectural film solutions enabling long-lasting protection and easier refurbishments These technologies empower architects, consultants, and developers to reduce energy consumption, improve occupant comfort, and extend building life cycles - all while meeting sustainable building criteria such as IGBC, LEED, and GRIHA . Talking about the launch, Mr. Mark Titus, President - Decorative Business, Nippon Paint India (Decorative Business) commented, At Nippon Paint, sustainability has always guided our innovation. This new portfolio showcases how surface engineering can improve efficiency, comfort, and longevity while reducing environmental impact. IGBC Mumbai offers the perfect platform to reinforce our commitment to creating greener, cooler, and smarter buildings for India. About Nippon Paint India Nippon Paint India is part of NIPSEA Group - Asias No.1 and the worlds 4th largest paint and coatings manufacturer. With strong innovation leadership backed by GreenCo and GreenPro recognitions, the company offers solutions across decorative coatings, waterproofing, construction chemicals, and protective technologies that help build a more sustainable future.
Aamir Khan says, Its unfortunate people are comparing films based on numbers
Mumbai: Bollywood star Aamir Khan said that it is unfortunate that people are comparing films based on numbers. Speaking during the 56th International Film Festival of India, Aamir advocated for keeping the box office numbers of a project in the public view. Sharing how the performance of a movie is for everyone to see in 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 .
SC modifies Bombay HC order, MMRCL spared 250-crore upfront payment
The Supreme Court has modified a Bombay High Court order, easing conditions for Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL) to stay an arbitral award. MMRCL will not need to deposit the full 250.82 crore award but must provide an undertaking detailing its properties and commit to payment within eight weeks if L&TSTEC JV ultimately succeeds.
Mumbai Metro Plans Longest Pedestrian Links Yet To Transform Access At BKC, Worli
The project aims to reduce walking time, cut conflicts with traffic and offer a cleaner, safer path for daily movement
Mumbai Businesswoman Allegedly Stripped Naked At Gunpoint By Pharma Boss
The accused allegedly hurled abuses at the woman, recorded her nude videos and photos, and threatened to make them public if she informed anyone about it.
Malti Chahar exits Bigg Boss 19? Grand finale promo leaks finalists
Mumbai: And the most awaited Bigg Boss 19 finale week is finally here. After the shocking double elimination of Ashnoor Kaur and Shehbaz Badesha, the season now has its top 6 contestants Amaal Mallik, Malti Chahar, Tanya Mittal, Farrhana Bhatt, Gaurav Khanna and Pranit More. With just days left for the finale, all eyes are 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 .
Navi Mumbai Airport Completes Key Exercise, Ready To Start Operations
The Navi Mumbai International Airport in Mumbai has completed a key exercise, marking its readiness to begin commercial operations from December 25.
Bigg Boss 19 finale: Mid-week eviction announced; expected top 5
Mumbai: Bigg Boss 19 is all set to draw the curtains this weekend, with the much-awaited grand finale scheduled for December 7. As the competition tightens, the show witnessed a dramatic double eviction last weekend. Ashnoor Kaur was ousted by the makers for getting physical with Tanya Mittal during the Ticket to Finale task, while 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 .
Om Birla calls for meaningful contributions ahead winter session of Parliament
Ahead of the Winter Session, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla urged MPs to uphold democratic traditions and participate actively in parliamentary proceedings
Mumbai enforces GRAP 4 as AQI dips: Key curbs and how they differ from Delhi
Mumbai is implementing GRAP-4 restrictions as air quality worsens. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation has halted construction and dust-generating activities in several areas. Small industries are asked to adopt cleaner technologies. Flying squads are monitoring compliance. These measures aim to combat pollution and protect public health.
With the air quality continuing to fall under the 'poor' category, the civic authorities have been working on a war footing to curb the worsening pollution levels in the Maximum City. The authorities have widened the implementation of the Graded Response Action Plan-4 (GRAP-4) in affected areas.
Amitabh Bachchan pens an emotional message for his fans
Mumbai: For the last four decades, Amitabh Bachchan has cherished the Sunday ritual of meeting his fans outside his residence, Jalsa, in Mumbai, who gather in large numbers to get a glimpse of the legend. However, this Sunday, Big B decided to skip the Sunday ritual for reasons best known to him. Using social media, 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 .
Rupee trades in narrow range against US dollar in early trade
Mumbai, Dec 1 (PTI) The rupee traded in a narrow range against the US dollar in early trade on Monday, as the support from positive domestic equities was negated by elevated crude oil prices and foreign fund outflows. Forex traders said significant dollar demand by importers has exerted persistent downward pressure on the local currency. Moreover, investors are adopting a cautious stance amid ongoing trade tensions with the US, with expectations of a settlement towards the end of the year. At the interbank foreign exchange market, the rupee opened at 89.45. It slipped further to trade at 89.46 against the
Air quality deteriorates in Delhi; AQI rises to 301 in very poor category
After 24 days of `very poor` air, often bordering the `severe` zone, the air quality in Delhi on Sunday had improved to the `poor` category with a reading of 279
Mumbai's Bhandup rejected reds for rightward shift, but life continues to be austere
S Ward, a former Communist stronghold, has shifted to a Shiv Sena bastion, yet faces persistent civic and environmental crises. Despite electoral predictability, residents endure poor roads, delayed infrastructure, pollution, and flooding, fueling frustration and activism. Political promises remain unfulfilled, highlighting a governance gap.
Mumbai Imposes GRAP-4 Pollution Curbs As Severe Smog Pushes City Into Emergency Mode
Areas like Mazgaon, Deonar, Malad, Borivali East, Andheri East (Chakala), Navy Nagar, Powai and Mulund have been among the worst affected
Mumbai Enforces Strictest (GRAP-4) Pollution Control Restrictions
Mumbai Pollution: Strictest Pollution Control Restrictions Enforced After Air Quality Turns Severe
Flyer's Post Sparks X Debate On Mumbai's Pollution And 'Manipulated' AQI Readings
A viral post shows Mumbai's dense smog, raising concerns over AQI accuracy and health risks as experts warn of worsening winter pollution.
Operation Sagar Bandhu: Last stranded Indian passengers airlifted from Sri Lanka
The High Commission of India in Sri Lanka said the stranded passengers were seen off by Indian High Commissioner Santosh Jha before boarding an Indian Air Force aircraft to Thiruvananthapuram
Maharashtra minister Jaykumar Gore urged women beneficiaries of the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin scheme to vote for Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Addressing a rally, Gore advised women to accept money from any source but to remember the Rs 1,500 monthly stipend, warning it would stop if Fadnavis wasn't in power. He emphasized loyalty to the CM during upcoming civic polls.
Delhi records best January-November air quality in 8 years, excluding 2020
As per official figures, Delhi`s average AQI between January and November 2025 stood at 187, an improvement over 201 in 2024, 190 in 2023, 199 in 2022, 197 in 2021, 203 in 2019, and 213 in 2018
Trump issues White House invitation to families of National Guard members
US Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom died after the Wednesday shooting in Washington, DC, while her seriously injured colleague, US Air Force Staff Sgt. Andrew Wolfe, remained in critical condition
Global arms makers hit record revenues with 5.9 pc surge, according to report
The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute, or SIPRI, said the revenues of the 100 largest arms makers grew to USD 679 billion in 2024, the highest figure it has recorded
Navi Mumbai International Airport Clears Key Passenger Trial, Set For Opening On December 25
Navi Mumbai International Airport completed its first passenger simulation test ahead of its Dec 25 launch, with IndiGo, Akasa Air and Air India Express participating in the trial.
Rubio says US-Ukraine talks on Russia war were productive but work is needed
The high-level negotiations in Florida came days before President Donald Trump`s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, will be in Moscow to meet with Russian leader Vladimir Putin
California mass shooting leaves three children and one adult dead
`It`s heartbreaking,` said Heather Brent, a spokesperson for the San Joaquin County sheriff`s office. She said investigators believe it was a `targeted incident` at a banquet hall where 100 people or more had gathered Saturday night
Japanese company unveils automatic human washing machine that washes and dries
The machine acts like a high-tech automatic spa pod that can wash an occupant head to toe in minutes. Users enter the pod and recline into its comfortable seat
Sumatra flood survivors resort to looting for food and water as death toll rises
North Sumatra Police first reported looting incidents on Saturday evening, said police spokesperson Ferry Walintukan, adding that regional police had been deployed to restore order
Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu submits request for pardon
In a statement on Sunday, the prime ministers office said that Netanyahu had submitted a request for a pardon to the legal department of the Office of the President. The Office of the President called it an extraordinary request, carrying with it significant implications
Top Trump officials hold talks with Ukraine in Florida ahead of key Moscow meet
On Friday, just before the Florida sit-down, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the resignation of his powerful chief of staff, Andrii Yermak, who up until that point had been the countrys lead negotiator in talks with the US
Our sutradhaars discuss a cool innovation thats a godsend for bibliophiles in France, where its old city buses across its towns and rural routes have become mobile libraries. The duo hope similar ideas can see the light of day in their favourite city
Cyclone Ditwah batters Tamil Nadu, three killed as heavy rains lash state
The cyclone is expected to move parallel to the coastline of northern parts of the state and neighbouring Puducherry in the next 24 hours, the weather office said
Fathers kidney saves 21-year-old influencer daughter after sudden organ failure
It started with urine infection and later kidneys got involved, and she was put on medication till her kidneys were just 40 per cent working. Cutys life came to a halt when she was diagnosed with chronic kidney disease, as both of her kidneys had failed
AIIMS forum discusses dignity in death during disasters
Experts say global best practices, virtual autopsy technology, national SOPs will ensure dignified handling of human remains following tragedies
Deaflympics 2025: Disability couldnt stop her from shooting to win!
Komal Waghmare, a cops daughter, battled hardships every step of the way to bring home a double bronze from the Tokyo Deaflympics
Elon Musk says Indian talent has hugely contributed to US growth
Elon Musk addressed concerns that talented immigrants are taking jobs from native-born citizens, saying he`s unsure about the validity of this perception
Mumbai shocker: Woman held at gunpoint, stripped, threatened by pharma officials; case registered
A Mumbai businesswoman has accused senior pharmaceutical officials of holding her at gunpoint, stripping her, and taking compromising photos and videos at their Mahalaxmi office. The FIR details threats of viral dissemination and fabricated legal cases. Police have registered a case under various sections of sexual violence and criminal intimidation, initiating an investigation.
Maharashtra local body elections in Baramati, five other councils rescheduled
The SEC had earlier directed that municipal council and nagar panchayat elections must not proceed where appeals related to membership disqualification or reservation disputes were still pending before district courts
Safety measures should be a must at infra work sites
Recently, a motorcyclist fell into an open trench dug for the metro project.
Its a wonder this column survived in an era when freedom of the press is no longer guaranteed, and owners, fearing raids and cases, often rein in the few feisty journalists who are still doing their job
Mumbais air crisis sparks protest as 100 residents gather to demand cleaner air
Residents form human chain at Carter Road after city sees 23 days of bad air in November, demand urgent action from authorities
Mumbai: Moving car catches fire in Kandivli, no injuries
Nobody was injured in the incident, a Fire Brigade official said without elaborating; he said only the driver of the car was in the vehicle at the time of the incident
Massive User Fee Hike Likely At Delhi, Mumbai Airports; SC To Hear Challenge
TDSATs new tariff formula may hike user fees at Delhi and Mumbai airports up to 22 times. Airlines including Lufthansa and Air France challenge the move in Supreme Court.
Maharashtra crosses Rs 1,000-crore mark in cybercrime recoveries
State crosses Rs 1000-cr recovery milestone, police urge victims to report online fraud instantly to improve chances of recovery
The advance booking of Ranveer Singh's much-awaited film Dhurandhar has started, and the most expensive ticket for it is over Rs 2000 in Mumbai.
Mumbai: Kandivli land reclaimed after 27-year legal fight by housing society
Nemi Krishna Society in Kandivli is ecstatic after the Supreme Court following a battle that started in 1998 finally ruled that societys garden, blatantly encroached by hawkers, must be returned to residents
Navi Mumbai airport: Sea-air linkage
Newly minted airport banks on automation and port proximity to hit the big league in cargo handling
Horoscope today, December 1: Check astrological predictions for all zodiac signs
Wondering what`s in store for you today? Well, we`ve got you covered. Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Virgo, Cancer, Leo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces
'Epilepsy shaped my sporting choices, says South Africa cricketer & coach Jonty Rhodes in Bengaluru
With bated breath, the packed stadium follows the ball as it races towards the boundary. Then, in a split second, Jonty Rhodes launches himself forward, body parallel to the ground and arm outstretched. The direct hit crashes into the stumps. Batsman Inzamam-ul-Haq is caught short of his crease. Rhodes is already on his feet, grinning, exchanging high-fives with his team as the crowd erupts in celebration. Today, that moment from the 1992 World Cup lives on beyond the stadium. Scroll down and the comments of a YouTube video of the Superman run-out, 15 years old, says it all 70 per cent of Earth is covered by water. The rest is covered by Jonty Rhodes. The Greatest Of All Time Another netizen warns, Stunts are performed by experts. Do not try this at home. (sic). The International Cricket Council (ICC) has since labelled the run-out as one of the greatest moments in Mens Cricket World Cup history. Yet, the former South Africa cricketer speaks with modesty about the moment that redefined fielding. The only thing going through my mind was the ball. That, and the fact that my throwing accuracy wasnt very good, says Rhodes, who was in ooru for the launch of Aster CMI Hospitals Centre of Excellence for Epilepsy. From backward point, he remembers seeing three stumps at the bowlers end, with Imran Khan batting and his hands up, giving him a better target. At the other end, there was just one stump on Inzamams side. Inzamam was young then. We didnt realise how bad he was between the wickets, but he was tall and lumbering. The only way I could cover those last two metres quicker than him was through the air. So I took the dive. Id never done it before and I never did it again. At the time, fielding was rarely celebrated. There were no specialised coaches, no drills designed to fine-tune athleticism. It was 90-over test cricket and I was diving around the field because I loved it. There was always a key message for me that there are no shortcuts. If youre passionate about what youre doing, hardwork doesnt feel like a labour. Its more of a passion, says the cricketer, who lives in Goa for six months of the year and spends the rest in Cape Town. That love translated into relentless effort in Test cricket diving, sprinting and anticipating, as he says with a broad smile, At one stage I felt like the father of fielding. Now I feel like the grandfather of fielding. Ive been around for a long time. Anticipation, he says, was his real strength. Everyone at that level has good reflexes. Anticipation is expecting every ball to come to you. That split second makes the difference between a good fielder and a great one, he shares. Its a philosophy that continues to shape modern cricket, visible in the athleticism now demanded of every player. Rhodes would later witness this evolution firsthand during his nine seasons with the IPL giant Mumbai Indians, joining the franchise in 2010. Cricket keeps changing and thats great, says Rhodes, currently the South African cricketer. Behind this legacy lies a story far removed from packed stadiums and roaring applause. Growing up in South Africa, Rhodes was diagnosed with a mild form of epilepsy at age six, at a time when the condition was poorly understood. My parents knew that something was going on, they just didnt know what. My father was a rugby player in his youth. Epilepsy certainly prevented me from playing rugby and following in his footsteps. So a key message for me was that when you know your limits, you can overcome them. Epilepsy shaped my sporting choices, he says, adding that hockey and football became his training ground, teaching him balance, spatial awareness and speed skills, that later defined his cricketing identity. Even safety was thoughtfully negotiated. When helmets werent available in South Africa, his parents ordered one from England. That early support shapes the message he shares today. Dont stop dreaming. Just make sure your dreams are aligned with what you can and cant achieve, he says addressing young athletes with epilepsy. Jonty Rhodes in action Behind this legacy lies a story far removed from packed stadiums and roaring applause. Growing up in South Africa, Rhodes was diagnosed with a mild form of epilepsy at age six, at a time when the condition was poorly understood. My parents knew that something was going on, they just didnt know what. My father was a rugby player in his youth. Epilepsy certainly prevented me from playing rugby and following in his footsteps. So a key message for me was that when you know your limits, you can overcome them. Epilepsy shaped my sporting choices, he says, adding that hockey and football became his training ground, teaching him balance, spatial awareness and speed skills, that later defined his cricketing identity. Even safety was thoughtfully negotiated. When helmets werent available in South Africa, his parents ordered one from England. That early support shapes the message he shares today. Dont stop dreaming. Just make sure your dreams are aligned with what you can and cant achieve, he says addressing young athletes with epilepsy.
For anyone who traverses Cunningham Road today, seeing the nightly traffic jams and choc-a-block storefronts lining its length, it would be hard to imagine that 60 years ago, it was populated by sprawling properties with beautiful colonial bungalows. But walking its stretch with a wandering eye and curious feet, you might just stumble into The Hatworks Boulevard, one of the last vestiges of this old world that one of its owners Rishad Minocher converted into a shopping centre in 2004. However, very soon, it will close its doors to make way for a new structure. With the next generation me and my (four) siblings, our kids and now grandkids on the way there are 18 of us. We are going for a development to make the space available to the family, explains Minocher, who lives in a home beside the colonial building. Blast to the Past The building was purchased by Minochers maternal grandfather, master hat-maker Nadir Maneckjee in the 1940s, after renting the house since the 1920s as the base of Imperial Hatworks, his hat factory, showroom, and residence. Although some reports have speculated that the house is 180 years old, its exact age is uncertain, explains Minocher, Before my grandfather, the house belonged to a gentleman named Mr Bhatta. We really dont have any idea on how old it was, but it was already an old home at the time my grandfather bought it. While the structure has the typical layout of colonial homes, with a long corridor lined with rooms, Maneckjee added his own touches to it. He did a lot of restoration and modernisation work. We have some old photographs of the house in a very bad condition and you can make out that the house has changed, says Minocher, adding, He added a lot of Parsi elements, like the flame near the roof as the holy fire is central to the religion. The flooring too, has changed. In the old days, it used to be Kadappa stone and red oxide. But the central part of the house where my grandfathers showroom was, had tiles from a Mumbai manufacturer who made Italian-style tiles in India as part of the Satyagraha movement. The outhouse currently home to Trippy Goat Cafe (a reconstructed building after the original structure caved in), used to be Maneckjees workshop where he crafted headgear for the armed forces, and later even sola topis (safari hats), polo hats, riding hats, and the occasional royal turban. My grandfather developed the very first pre-tied turban for the maharaja of Mysore the uncle of the previous maharaja Srikantadutta Wadiyar, says Minocher, adding, Most of the generals bought their hats from my grandfather. He was also one of the founders of the first Rotary Club in Bangalore so he was very much in public life in those days. After Maneckjees passing in the 60s, his daughter, a teacher, inherited the business. But without the master craftsman at its helm, its glory days were past. Since all the hats were hand made and the makers were trained by my grandfather, without him around to train new people, it started dying out, even though it was well known in its day, says Minocher. An old photograph of Hatworks Boulevard Whats next? As businesses have started to vacate, the end of The Hatworks Boulevard is here but what will replace it is uncertain. We are still figuring it out. Were very sad to move on as my kids were born here and weve lived here all this time. Its the biggest change for us. Since my grandfather bought the property which went to my mother, then to us, we believe we are custodians, so whatever we do, it will represent us as a family. We are not thinking of building a commercial space, it will mostly be residential with, maybe a little more to finance the building, says Minocher, adding that rebuilding the heritage space outside the city is a possibility.
Massive hike in user fee at Delhi and Mumbai Airports
Passengers at Delhi and Mumbai airports face significantly higher user charges. A TDSAT order redefines tariff calculations, leading to a potential 22-fold surge. This could increase ticket prices substantially. The Airports Economic Regulatory Authority and airlines have challenged the order in the Supreme Court. The dispute stems from airport privatisation and asset valuation.
RBI likely to cut interest rate by 25 bps on Friday
Mumbai, Nov 30: The RBI may trim the benchmark lending rate by 25 bps in its forthcoming monetary policy meeting, as inflationary pressures are subdued, though some experts believe the central bank is likely to keep the rate unchanged in the backdrop of better-than-expected GDP growth of 8.2 per cent in the second quarter. The []
RBI policy, US data likely to drive markets this week
Mumbai, Nov 30: The Indian stock market is preparing for an important week ahead as it enters the final month of 2025, with investors closely watching the Reserve Bank of Indias monetary policy meeting, monthly auto sales data, and key US economic indicators. Strong domestic macroeconomic fundamentals and steady global cues are expected to support []
Mumbai: No illegality in SHRC order: HC refuses to hear plea in rehab sex assault case
Seven top Indian firms add Rs 96,200 cr in market value
Mumbai, Nov 30: The combined market value of seven out of the ten most highly valued Indian companies rose by Rs 96,200.95 crore last week, helped by an overall positive mood in the equity markets. The broader indices also supported the gains, with the BSE Sensex climbing 474.75 points, or 0.55 per cent, during the []
Days before polls, many town elections put off over symbols
Govt to back air passengers in SC against Delhi, Mumbai airport operators in Rs 50,000 crore suit
The Indian government will back the Airports Economic Regulatory Authority of India (AERA) in a Supreme Court battle against Delhi and Mumbai airport operators. The case concerns a Rs 50,000-crore claim for hypothetical regulatory asset base, which could lead to significant hikes in passenger charges if awarded to the operators.
New dedicated state bus helpline for students across Maharashtra
Mhatre slams second straight ton as Mumbai outplay AP
Mumbai: Man arrested within 24 hours for molesting woman in Goregaon West
Just 2% of funds lost to sextortion and cyberbullying in Maharashtra in 2022-25 recovered
Congress Promises Right to Clean Air to Mumbaikars
Mumbai Congress President and MP Varsha Gaikwad asserted that when her party comes to power in BMC, it will prioritise measures to address air pollution in Mumbai
Mumbai: 16 Thane students and 2 teachers who were stranded in Lucknow, to reurn home
Six minor girls missing from various parts of Navi Mumbai
Mumbai: Man suspected of killing wife, dies by suicide
30-yr-old man hit by speeding trailer in Navi Mumbai dies
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy | Mhatres scintillating century sets up Mumbais dominant win over Andhra
The openers 104 off 59 balls and Tushars three-for does the job for the winning team; Samsons rampage takes Kerala past Chhattisgarh
Mumbai: 2 held for renting account for duping one of Rs 1.9 crore
Pune: Votes for funds comment taken out of proportion: Ajit Pawar
Thane municipal corporation launches online pet registration system for dog owners
Mumbai: Woman dies after falling from moving train while searching for toilet at Dadar station
Major mishap averted as LPG blast injures six in Bhosari MIDC
Swift fire brigade action stops fire from spreading to adjoining units; leak-triggered explosion under probe
Mumbai: Congress releases manifesto to curb air pollution
Ap To Develop Film, Tourism Sectors Under Andhra Valley Brand
Tourism and cinematography minister Kandula Durgesh would unveil the states plans at the CII Big Picture Summit 2025 in Mumbai on December 1-2

