Local Train Services Delayed Due to Heavy Rain in Mumbai
Mumbai, July 8: The local train services between Vasai and Virar are currently facing delays of 25 to 30 minutes due to heavy rainfall in the region, as reported by Vinit Abhishek, Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway. The persistent rains, particularly affecting the Nalasopara area, have led to recurring waterlogging issues. Abhishek stated ... Read more Local Train Services Delayed Due to Heavy Rain in Mumbai
T-Series to bring Tata family legacy to screen with new series
Mumbai: Following the success of their recent collaboration Made in India: A Titan Story, T-Series Films on Tuesday, July 7, announced that it has again joined hands with Almighty Motion Picture for The Tatas, a premium, multi-season drama series. The upcoming series is adapted from journalist-author Girish Kubers acclaimed book, The Tatas: How a Family 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 .
Powai Lake in Mumbai is experiencing increased mugger crocodile sightings after heavy monsoon rains. Rising water levels are pushing these protected reptiles closer to the shoreline for basking. This urban wetland also attracts diverse migratory and resident bird species during the monsoon season. Visitors can enjoy photography and long walks while admiring the natural surroundings from a safe distance.
Watch: Explained: Why does Mumbai flood every monsoon?
Heavy rains once again brought parts of Mumbai to a standstill, disrupting transport, flooding roads and affecting daily life. Why does Mumbai continue to flood despite years of infrastructure upgrades, and how is climate change responsible?
Neeti Mohan says her track Jooti Kasoori blends innocence and charm
Mumbai, July 8: Playback singer Neeti Mohan, who is receiving a lot of positive response to her recently released track, Jooti Kasoori, has said that the track features a blend of innocence and charm. Jooti Kasoori is a Punjabi folk-pop track, and is composed and written by Rehat, with additional lyrics by Panchhi and music []
Maharashtra rains: Shah dials Fadnavis, assures all help
New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday, July 8, spoke to Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and took stock of the situation in the state arising out of heavy rains, officials said. In his phone call with Fadnavis, Shah assured him of all help from the Centre. Mumbai witnessed torrential rain on Wednesday, 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 .
Smriti Irani on self-worth: Be yourself, not someone else
Mumbai: Television star and politician Smriti Irani has penned an empowering message celebrating womanhood and individuality. Talking about the song Voil, originally performed by Barbara Pravi and later popularised by Emma, the actress-politician asked women to embrace their authentic selves, speak their truth and never let self-doubt diminish their worth, reminding them that the world 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 .
Train services between Neral and Karjat stations were suspended for nearly an hour. The Ulhas river overflowed its banks, causing waterlogging on the railway tracks. This disruption occurred amid heavy rainfall in the region's catchment areas. Earlier, suburban services faced delays due to ballast washing away near Neral. Efforts are underway to restore normal train operations as soon as possible.
Air India Plane Aborts Take-Off as Two Aircraft End Up on Mumbai Runway
ATC intervention averts possible mishap after Air India Express aircraft had not yet vacated the runway.
Reversing BEST Bus Hits Multiple Vehicles, Injures Man In Mumbai
The BEST bus rammed into three parked motorcycles and an autorickshaw. Three injured after G+1 building partially collapses in Wadala.
Heavy rains lash Mumbai; train services hit, Tulsi and Vihar lakes overflow
Suburban services on a section of the Central Railway (CR) network were delayed after ballast beneath the tracks was washed away between Neral and Shelu stations in neighbouring Raigad district due to heavy rainfall in the early hours.
Maharashtra rains: Amit Shah dials CM Fadnavis, assures all help
Mumbai weather today: Union Home Minister Amit Shah spoke with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis about the state's heavy rainfall situation. He assured the Chief Minister of all possible assistance from the central government during their phone call. Mumbai experienced torrential rain, causing disruptions to local train services and inconveniencing commuters.
Akanksha says she wont remarry, will ride solo for life
Mumbai: After making headlines over her divorce from actor Gaurav Khanna and her claims about being bisexual, actress Akanksha Chamola has now said that she will not remarry. In the latest episode of the Netflix show Lock Upp: Sach Ya Sazaa hosted by Farah Khan and Riteish Deshmukh, Akanksha was seen having a heart-to-heart conversation 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 .
Why Did El Nino Bring A Month's Rain To Mumbai In Just A Week?
El Nino is a naturally occurring climate pattern in which the waters of the Pacific Ocean become warmer than usual. Traditionally, it has been linked to weaker monsoons and below-normal rainfall in India.
An Air India flight aborted its takeoff run Tuesday night after spotting another aircraft. The Boeing 777-300ER was ordered to stop by Air Traffic Control. Another Air India Express plane had just landed on the same runway. The pilots safely returned the aircraft to the bay after the incident. Passengers were unaware of the near collision on the Mumbai airport tarmac.
Navi Mumbai Airport notified as port for import of drugs under Drugs Rules
Navi Mumbai Airport has been designated as a port for drug imports, a decision that boosts the pharmaceutical supply chain and simplifies trade activities. Following the amendment to Drugs Rules, 1945, the total number of notified ports has increased to 42. This initiative is aimed at facilitating efficient movement of pharmaceutical goods and enhancing regulatory oversight, showcasing the government's dedication to improving trade dynamics.
Mumbai's 7-Day rain beats Delhi's annual average, almost matches Bengaluru
Mumbai experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall between June 30 and July 6. This week's downpour surpassed Delhi's and Pune's annual rainfall totals. The Santacruz observatory recorded nearly 989 mm of rain during the seven days. July 4 saw the most intense rainfall, with significant amounts recorded in 24 hours. The intensity has since weakened, and moderate rain is expected over the next few days.
Government adds Navi Mumbai Airport to list of ports to import medicines
Latest addition takes the number of ports for import drugs to 42
IMD forecasts heavy rain, strong winds over Mumbai
The weather department added that light to moderate rainfall is expected across most districts from July 12, after the initial spell of heavy rain
Lloyds Realty Developers Limited has unveiled a refreshed brand identity, marking a strategic shift in how the Mumbai based real estate developer positions itself as it enters its next phase of growth. The announcement comes at a moment of significant scale for the company: with over Rs. 23,500 crore in project portfolio value, more than 3 million sq. ft. delivered, and approximately 14 million sq. ft. currently under development, Lloyds Realty is now setting its sights on more than Rs. 10,000 crore in pipeline development across 9 key Mumbai micro-markets over the next 8 years. Lloyds Realty unveils a refreshed brand identity with monochromatic design language and new vision anchored in Building Soulful Spaces" The most distinctive change is the new brand symbol anchored around the numeral 1 - representing focus, leadership and a singular commitment to excellence. Accompanying it is a shift from Lloyds Realtys earlier blue corporate palette to a refined monochromatic design language, signalling a deliberate move toward the premium positioning in Mumbais dynamic real estate. While Lloyds Realty's name, values, and legacy remain unchanged, the evolved visual identity signals a sharper strategic direction and an upgraded vision for the future. Marking this notable moment, Mr. Ravi Agarwal, Chairman & MD, Lloyds Realty Developers Limited , said, This rebrand represents the evolution of Lloyds Realty as a company - not just in how we look, but in what we stand for. As customer expectations in Mumbais real estate market grow more sophisticated, we are building developments that go beyond structure to create genuine value, trust, and experience. Over the course of next five years, we aim for Lloyds Realty to be recognised as one of Mumbai's most respected premium developers - and this identity is the foundation for that growth journey. A brand identity should do more than create recognition. It should express the ambition of the business it represents. For Lloyds Realty, we wanted to create a visual language that reflected clarity, confidence and a long-term vision. For a real estate firm, it is crucial that the identity reflects its compassionate and human nature. Combining L of Lloyds with the numeral 1 created a powerful symbol of leadership, strength and excellence. The monochromatic palette was intentionally chosen to convey sophistication, permanence and timeless appeal. As Lloyds Realty enters a new phase of growth, this identity provides a distinctive foundation that is both strategically meaningful and instantly recognisable, said Sunil Mahadik - Creative Head, Minds Collective. The refreshed identity further marks the evolution of Lloyds Realty's brand philosophy. While the company's legacy has been rooted in "Value Buildings, Building Values," the new vision of "Building Soulful Spaces" takes that foundation further: a sharper focus on developments that create meaningful experiences, lasting community value, and a sense of belonging that outlives the transaction. The refreshed identity will be rolled out across all customer and stakeholder touchpoints, including project sites, sales galleries, marketing communications, digital platforms, corporate assets, and partner networks. Existing customers, employees, channel partners, and stakeholders will continue to experience the same commitment to trust, transparency, and service excellence that has defined the companys track record. About Lloyds Realty Developers Limited 14 million sq. ft. under development, the company is focused on building thoughtfully designed spaces that create lasting value for homeowners and communities Formerly known as Aristo Realty Developers Ltd. and tracing its roots back over three decades, the company brings a long-standing legacy in Mumbais redevelopment space, including cluster redevelopment and MHADA schemes, and is currently expanding its portfolio with new launches such as The Nilayam in Goregaon and Solace in Dadar (West). It has delivered close to 3 million square feet of residential and commercial real estate across Mumbai, Thane, Pune, and Tirupur, with landmark projects such as Pearl Residency, Lloyds Garden, and The Qube. Guided by Chairman and Managing Director Ravi Agarwal, Lloyds Realty Developers Limited continues to focus on quality craftsmanship, timely delivery, and sustainable urban development across India's real estate sector. lloydsrealty.com .
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 3,685 as rescue operations continue
The update, shared through Rodriguezs Telegram channel, said that 17,907 people have been left homeless following the disaster. Authorities continue to assess the scale of destruction caused by the twin earthquakes, which hit the country on June 24
US launches fresh strikes on Iran amid Strait of Hormuz tensions
The US carried out strikes on more than 80 targets in Iran after accusing Tehran of attacking commercial vessels in the Strait of Hormuz, escalating regional tensions.
Mid-Day Opinion: Fallen trees need to be cleared off roads quickly
It is important that laypersons do not try to move the foliage or tree branches themselves.
Mid-Day Opinion: Do babies die without karma, care?
Does the Mumbai masala realism of Baby Karmarkar in Baby Do Die Do overshadow the deliberate absurdity of Sita in Alpha?
PM Modi begins Australia visit, to hold talks with Albanese
Prime Minister Narendra Modi began his Australia visit on Wednesday to hold bilateral talks, attend the India-Australia CEOs Forum and engage with the Indian diaspora.
Drass witnesses Shauryathon, donation of CT scan machine by Shiv Sena
Shiv Sena had donated a CT scan machine and an ambulance to the hospital, says Shiv Sena MP Shrikant Shinde
At least two dead, eight injured in Navi Mumbai car accident
Police have started an investigation into the accident
Pune realtor murder probe uncovers accused's secret marriage
Investigators claim the prime accused in Pune realtor Ketan Agrawal's murder had secretly married her alleged lover months before the killing.
Cyborg cockroaches can now search underwater during rescue missions
Researchers have developed a flexible diving suit that enables cyborg cockroaches to operate underwater, expanding their role in disaster search and rescue missions.
Teen killed after football match dispute in Baruipur
A 17-year-old boy was allegedly stabbed to death following a dispute after a football match in West Bengal's Baruipur, with three people detained.
New fossil find sheds light on the origins of animal life on Earth
Now, researchers have uncovered an exceptionally rich fossil site in Canadas Northwest Territories that could help fill some of those gaps
Gujarat HC upholds death penalty for 38 in 2008 Ahmedabad blasts case
The Gujarat High Court upheld the death sentences of 38 Indian Mujahideen operatives and life imprisonment for 11 others in the 2008 Ahmedabad serial blasts case.
Ukraine targets eight Russian 'shadow fleet' fuel tankers in Sea of Azov
One of the plants is run by Kremniy EL Group, a microelectronics group in Bryansk, which makes elements for military electronic warfare.
Mumbai schools reopen on July 8 as IMD downgrades weather alert; no fresh holiday announced by BMC
Mumbai schools are set to reopen on July 8 as the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has not announced any fresh holiday following two days of rain-related closures. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has downgraded Mumbai's weather warning from an Orange Alert to a Yellow Alert, signalling improved conditions. While authorities continue to monitor the monsoon situation, schools, colleges and offices are expected to function normally. Residents have been advised to follow only official updates.
3 dead in Kerala tunnel project landslide, probe launched
Three people died, 10 were injured and five remained missing after a landslide at a tunnel construction site in Kerala's Wayanad district amid heavy rain.
Mumbai's 7-day rainfall exceeds Delhi's annual average, nearly matches Bengaluru
Mumbai experienced exceptionally heavy rainfall between June 30 and July 6. This deluge surpassed the annual rainfall averages of Delhi and Pune. The city recorded its wettest July days in recent years with intense downpours. Municipal officials confirmed pumping stations were operational and dewatering efforts were underway. Rain intensity eased, leading to a downgrade in the weather alert for Mumbai.
Mumbai experienced a brief respite from heavy rains on Tuesday. The India Meteorological Department forecasts intermittent heavy to very heavy rainfall for Wednesday. Gusty winds and a high tide are also expected, prompting caution in low-lying areas. Authorities have debunked fake messages regarding school and office closures. Local train services are now operating normally across all major Mumbai railway corridors.
Stock markets snap 4-day rally amid profit booking
Mumbai, July 7: Benchmark stock indices Sensex and Nifty closed lower on Tuesday due to last-minute profit-taking after a four-day rally and weak Asian trends. Paring its early gains, the 30-share BSE Sensex declined by 104.35 points, or 0.13 per cent, to close at 78,180.72. During the day, it climbed 379.85 points, or 0.48 per []
Air India Delhi-bound flight aborts takeoff at Mumbai airport after ATC instruction
Airport sources said the takeoff was aborted because an arriving Air India Express Boeing 737 had not yet vacated the runway
Body of Nalasopara man found alongside Lonavla-Karjat railway tracks
One MLA remains absent as Uddhav holds meeting of legislators
Chennai airport recorded the highest on-time domestic flight performance in May. IndiGo, Akasa, and Air India Group led airline punctuality among major airports. Domestic air travel saw over 1.5 crore passengers fly within the country last month. This represents a significant increase compared to the previous month's travel figures. Overall domestic air travel growth has remained tepid for the year.
Maharashtra Assembly passes bill to plug dance bar licensing loophole
Maharashtra to probe NSCI finances, recover civic dues after legislators raise concerns
Heavy rain costs BEST and MSRTC over Rs 4 crore
Welders warning ignored, series of failures led to Mulund Metro parapet crash: Cops
Six-feet-long marsh crocodile crawls under parked cars near dargah in Mumbai
Mumbai Flooding 'Our Own Creation', Stop Blaming Civic Body: High Court
Expressing sharp displeasure, Acting Chief Justice Ghuge noted that even the footpaths outside the High Court are occupied by illegal shops.
MIDC's Ransai Dam Reaches Full Capacity, Normal Supply Resumes
Mithi tunnel cost may rise due to GST slab change
Teen housekeeping staff at resort caught peeping inside bathroom booked
Maharashtra gives charity hospitals one month to install dashboards, warns of crackdown
Charity hospitals across Maharashtra are required to implement public dashboards within a month. Beginning in August, district authorities will carry out inspections to verify compliance. Hospitals that do not meet these requirements may face government penalties. Additionally, the state will monitor adherence to health insurance schemes and any overcharging issues. This initiative is designed to enhance transparency and facilitate patient access to complimentary medical services.
Maharashtra government ordered a closer examination of alleged irregularities in the Ramai Awas Yojana. Opposition legislators claimed forged identity documents were used to create bogus beneficiaries. Fabricated caste certificates and ration cards were allegedly prepared for ineligible applicants. Social justice minister stated no money was disbursed under disputed applications. Investigations are ongoing into the alleged fraud involving officials and consultants.
Maharashtra transport minister admits to racket in RTO, orders SIT probe
Man assaults woman on railway tracks at Dadar station, video goes viral
4 days on, Taloja youths body found near waterfall
BEST panel member seeks in-house maintenance of wet lease buses to improve safety, reliability
BEST bus driver develops seizure, crashes into median at Vashi toll plaza
Two drownings in Mumbais Malad suburb in 3 days
Lohagad Fort murder: Police probe claims Siya Goyal and lover secretly married
Police investigating the murder of Pune realtor Ketan Agarwal suspect accused Siya Goyal and Chetan Chaudhary may have secretly married months before the alleged crime. Investigators are verifying the claim through chat records and digital evidence while both accused remain in judicial custody
Mumbai: NBFCs Register 14.2 % Credit Growth In May Driven By Retail Loans
Retail loans remained the key growth driver, expanding 19.5 per cent (y-o-y) to 25.2 lakh crore in May 2026 over 14.9 per cent a year ago: RBI
Woman Shares Monsoon Ordeal After 1-Hour Commute To Office To Collect Laptop
Reflecting on Mumbai's monsoon season, Ihina said it is not just rain but feels like an annual shutdown.
Mumbai: SBI Research Suggest Raising PSL Loan Limits
The report has proposed raising the PSL eligibility limit for home loans to one crore in metro cities and 75 lakh in other centres: Reports
Wayanad landslide: Three dead, several missing after landslide at Kalladi tunnel
Three people were killed and seven remain missing after a landslide struck the Kalladi tunnel construction site in Kerala's Wayanad district. Nine others were injured as rescue teams, including police sniffer dogs, launched a massive search operation amid heavy rainfall in the region
Heartbreak for Indian chess fans as Vidit falls in Mumbai; Bok seals EWC berth
Indian Grandmaster Vidit Gujrathi missed out on qualification for the Esports World Cup 2026 after losing 2-1 to Dutch Grandmaster Benjamin Bok in the India Rising: Road to EWC final in Mumbai. Vidit, who had hoped to redeem last year's near miss, said before the final that playing the Mumbai LAN and earning an EWC spot meant a lot to him.
Syria: Two explosions rock Damascus ahead of Macron-Syrian president meeting
Two explosions near Syria's Ministry of Tourism in Damascus injured 18 people, including four police officers, on Tuesday. The blasts occurred shortly before French President Emmanuel Macron's meeting with Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa
Adani's Mumbai airport shops sold nicotine pouches in breach of law
India banned e-cigarettes and approved certain nicotine replacements like patches and chewing gums following a registration process under the Drugs and Cosmetics Act
Partnership brings internationally recognised UK postgraduate education closer to Indian maritime professionals, supporting the future of India's maritime workforce and strengthening UK-India educational collaboration. Global Collaboration for Maritime Excellence with UK's MLA College and the Institute of Marine Engineers (India) Forging a Strategic Partnership UK higher education institution MLA College and the Institute of Marine Engineers (India) (IMEI) have officially launched a strategic partnership that expands access to internationally recognised UK postgraduate education for India's maritime professionals. The partnership marks an important milestone in supporting the future of India's maritime workforce while strengthening educational collaboration between the United Kingdom and India. The partnership, formalised through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during Singapore Maritime Week 2026, was officially launched at the MLA College India Launch Reception held on 2 July 2026 at The Lalit, Mumbai . The launch reception brought together around 150 senior leaders from government, the maritime industry, higher education and business, demonstrating strong support for greater collaboration between industry and academia in preparing the next generation of maritime leaders. Among those in attendance were Shri Killi Mohana Rao, Chief Surveyor, Directorate General of Shipping , Sanjeev Mehra, Chairman, The Institute of Marine Engineers (India) , Mohan Singh Pal, Director (METC), The Institute of Marine Engineers (India) , and Krishnan Subramaniam, Chief Learning Officer, Transworld Academy of Excellence and International Chairman of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers , alongside representatives from Maersk, Maersk Tankers, The Shipping Corporation of India, Eastern Pacific Shipping, Anglo Eastern Ship Management, Indian Register of Shipping and KPMG , demonstrating broad support for strengthening maritime education, professional development and industry collaboration across India. As India continues to strengthen its position as a leading global maritime nation through investment in ports, logistics, green shipping and maritime innovation, the need for highly skilled maritime professionals has never been greater. At the same time, the global maritime industry is undergoing significant transformation, driven by decarbonisation, digitalisation, evolving international regulations and changing workforce expectations. The MLA College and IMEI partnership has been established to help address these challenges by expanding access to flexible, internationally recognised UK postgraduate education for experienced maritime professionals in India. The partnership creates a framework for collaboration across maritime education, professional development, academic engagement, research and knowledge exchange. By combining MLA College's expertise in flexible UK higher education with IMEI's extensive professional network and long standing presence within India's maritime sector, the collaboration aims to strengthen workforce capability and support the industry's long term growth. Through MLA College's fully online and flexible learning model, maritime professionals can earn British postgraduate qualifications without relocating overseas, enabling them to continue working while advancing their education and careers. The initial programmes available through the partnership include: MSc Engineering for Marine Professionals MSc Sustainable Maritime Operations MBA Maritime Operations Eligible maritime professionals across India can now apply for the programmes. The programmes are delivered fully online, enabling professionals to continue working while studying towards internationally recognised UK qualifications. The programmes are particularly relevant for professionals preparing for or progressing beyond their First Engineer and Chief Engineer Certificates of Competency (CoC). Alongside strengthening technical expertise, they are designed to develop the leadership, strategic thinking and management capabilities required across today's global maritime industry. Reflecting the sector's continued transformation, MLA College's MSc Sustainable Maritime Operations programme also includes specialist modules in Maritime Decarbonisation and Social Sustainability in the Maritime Industry, equipping professionals with the knowledge needed to respond to the industry's increasing focus on sustainable shipping, environmental stewardship and responsible maritime operations. Prof. Mohammad Dastbaz, Principal and CEO of MLA College, said," India is one of the world's most important maritime nations and its influence will only continue to grow. Through our partnership with The Institute of Marine Engineers (India), we are making internationally recognised UK postgraduate education more accessible to experienced maritime professionals while helping develop the leadership, innovation and sustainability capabilities needed for the future of the industry. Together, we look forward to strengthening collaboration between the United Kingdom and India while investing in the people who will shape the future of global shipping. " Kaushik Seal, President of The Institute of Marine Engineers (India), said, "This partnership represents a significant milestone for IMEI and our members, and we believe it is the first collaboration of its kind in the Indian maritime education landscape. By combining IMEI's strong professional network and premier infrastructure with MLA College's internationally recognised UK postgraduate programmes, we are creating new opportunities for Indian marine engineers to continue their professional and academic development while remaining in employment. Together, we are helping to equip maritime professionals with the knowledge, leadership skills and global perspective needed to support the continued growth and competitiveness of India's maritime sector." The partnership also reflects MLA College's long term commitment to India and its ambition to work closely with industry, employers and professional bodies to support the development of future maritime leaders. As part of GEDU Global Education, an international education group with operations across 15 countries and a community of more than 85,000 students, MLA College continues to expand access to internationally recognised UK higher education through strategic partnerships that support workforce development, innovation and industry advancement. With learners from more than 75 countries, MLA College has established itself as a trusted provider of flexible, industry focused postgraduate education designed specifically for working professionals. Its programmes are validated by the University of Plymouth, one of the UK's leading universities with a long standing reputation in marine and maritime education. Together, MLA College and IMEI share a commitment to lifelong learning, professional excellence and preparing the next generation of maritime leaders equipped to support India's growing influence within the global maritime economy. About MLA College MLA College is a UK higher education institution specialising in maritime, environmental and sustainability education. Through fully online, flexible and industry focused postgraduate programmes, the College enables working professionals across more than 75 countries to earn internationally recognised UK qualifications while continuing their careers. MLA College is part of GEDU Global Education, a global education group with operations across 15 countries and a community of more than 85,000 students, offering educational opportunities from K12 through to postgraduate degrees, apprenticeships and language schools. Together, GEDU and MLA College are committed to widening access to high quality education, supporting lifelong learning and developing future ready professionals across industries worldwide. Links: MLA College - Marine, Maritime, Sustainability and Engineering College IMEI College
BMC To Study Causes For Tree-Falls In Monsoon
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) would begin inspection, maintenance and mapping of manholes from January every year to ensure better preparedness before the onset of the monsoon.
Inside Neelam's huge home with plush couches and private bar
Farah Khan visited Neelam Kothari and Sameer Soni's huge Mumbai home on Food With Farah. The house features an all-white exterior, warm pastel interiors, an open-plan living area, a cosy entertainment room with London vibes, a rustic bar, and indoor plants, ending with a gift exchange and a meal.
Pune rains: PMC issues advisory as rainfall increases water levels in dams
The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) has issued a safety advisory for residents, urging people to follow official instructions and avoid unnecessary travel during periods of intense rain
Investigation Finds Illegal Nicotine Pouch Sales at Mumbai Airport Duty-Free
Adani denies wrongdoing and is asking judges to declare that a law covering drugs and cosmetics does not apply to duty-free shops and nicotine pouches
Mumbai school, college & office holiday on July 8: Mumbai schools are expected to reopen on Wednesday, July 8, as no official holiday has been declared. The India Meteorological Department has downgraded the weather alert to Yellow for the city. Authorities continue to monitor overnight rainfall and the latest weather forecast closely. Emergency teams remain on high alert across Mumbai to manage any disruptions. Parents should await official notifications from schools and civic bodies for confirmation.
Rain Takes Break In Mumbai; Two Boys Drown In last 24 hours In Suburban Part
Gusty winds continues; Mumbai local train services and road transport returned to normal but Mumbai-Pune railway route affected.
Farah Khan reveals the surprising family connection of being a 'cousin' to Neelam Kothari
Bollywood director-choreographer Farah Khan made a surprising revelation during her popular YouTube food vlog, revealing an unknown family connection to actress Neelam Kothari. While visiting Neelam and her actor husband Samir Sonis Mumbai home, Farah shared that they are cousins by marriage, explaining that Neelam's maternal aunt is married to Farah's paternal uncle. The industry veterans also took a nostalgic trip down memory lane, recalling when a teenage Farah was sent to Hong Kong to teach a debutante Neelam Michael Jackson steps and the moonwalk, only for the 'Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives' star to teach her jazz ballet instead.
Mumbai Monson Mayhem: Over 1,100 Trees Fall In A Week, Over 500 In A Day, 3 Killed
In a single day on July 6, 523 trees fell - the highest in 24 hours this season - as heavy rains and gusty winds battered the metropolis.
eClinicalWorks founder's family buys Worli luxury apartment at Rs 2.5 lakh per sq ft
Radhi Navani bought a luxury sea-facing apartment in Mumbai for Rs 162.2 crore. This transaction marks one of the country's costliest residential property deals. The apartment is located on the 18th floor of Naman Xana in Worli. The buyer benefited from a stamp duty concession for women homebuyers. This acquisition highlights continued demand for high-end homes in Mumbai.
Most expensive houses in India: Inside the country's costliest residential properties
India's luxury residential market has witnessed a significant growth in the last decade. As per leading real estate consultants, demand for ultra-luxury homes priced above 100 crore has surged in Mumbai, Delhi, Bengaluru and Hyderabad.
Rare white albino Beaked Worm Snake spotted in Raigad after heavy rains
A rare white albino Beaked Worm Snake (Grypotyphlops acutus) was spotted in Raigad's Mangaon after heavy rains flooded its underground burrow. Wildlife experts say the non-venomous reptile's unusual white colour is caused by albinism, making the sighting a significant biodiversity record
They Saw It Coming: Family Killed In Mumbai Building Collapse Had Planned To Shift The Next Day
Residents said the four-storey structure had shown visible signs of distress hours before the collapse
SRPF constable found dead while on duty at Maha Lok Bhavan
An SRPF constable was found dead while on duty at Maha Lok Bhavan in Mumbai. Police have launched an investigation into the incident.
Landslide at Kasara Ghat disrupts Mumbai-Nashik highway traffic
Nashik District Collector Ayush Prasad said the district is under a red alert issued by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) amid forecasts of very heavy rainfall. He said intense downpours are being witnessed in the Western Ghats-bordering talukas of Trimbak and Igatpuri
Mumbai has a new contemporary art gallery: Inside Gallery Maxima
Founder Sunaina Rajan explains why she is betting on emerging artists, maximalist design, and meaningful collecting
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High tide + torrential downpour trap: The perfect formula for a Mumbai shutdown
Mumbai faces flooding when heavy monsoon rains coincide with high tides. The Arabian Sea blocks drainage outlets, causing water to back up in the city. Pumping stations offer limited relief as rainfall intensity often exceeds their capacity. Climate change is expected to worsen these destructive flooding events in the future. Improving infrastructure and preserving natural barriers can help mitigate flood risks.

