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In a recent statement, Supriya Sule referred to Sharad Pawar's encounter with Eknath Shinde as an informal chat, suggesting that the media had exaggerated the situation. Sanjay Raut shared his feelings of betrayal regarding the meeting, while Prithviraj Chavan recognized the valid concerns of Shiv Sena (UBT) supporters, pointing out that political adversaries often manage to maintain friendly interactions.
Indian researchers are developing technology to convert farm waste into valuable fuel. This process addresses energy security and reduces air pollution from stubble burning. Biochar produced improves soil fertility, boosting crop yields and farmer incomes. Bio-oil can be blended with conventional crude oil for refining purposes. This innovation offers a path towards greater self-reliance in energy and agriculture.
Mumbai's extensive redevelopment drive presents a significant opportunity for waste material reuse. Experts advocate viewing demolition debris as a valuable resource for new construction projects. Properly segregated waste can be processed into recycled aggregates and building components. This approach reduces landfill pressure and conserves natural resources for sustainable urban growth. Future buildings in Mumbai may increasingly utilize materials from demolished structures.
Maharashtra's legislature has amended the MHADA Act to revive Section 79A. This amendment addresses legal ambiguities that previously halted redevelopment efforts. The state expects this change to strengthen its Supreme Court case regarding building safety. Thousands of families reside in dangerous, ageing buildings across Mumbai city. This legislative step moves forward crucial urban renewal initiatives for residents.
Raj Thackeray questioned the portrayal of infrastructure concerns as an insult to Maharashtra. He alleged contractors paid a 54% commission for government projects. The MNS chief also criticized the BJP regarding alleged donation irregularities at the Ayodhya Ram temple. He stated that questioning irregularities does not insult the religion itself. Thackeray claimed the BJP initiated online attacks which are now backfiring.
Mumbai plans a Rs 13,000-crore flood mitigation master plan for chronic flooding issues. This initiative combines conventional drainage upgrades and nature-based solutions for vulnerable areas. The proposal has received in-principle approval from the National Disaster Management Authority. Funding will be shared by the Centre, Maharashtra government, and the BMC. This comprehensive plan aims to substantially reduce waterlogging frequency and severity.
To combat flooding issues, Western Railway is set to elevate tracks in Nalasopara and Vasai. The first phase, which will raise the tracks by 50 mm, is expected to be finished by the end of July. A subsequent phase aims for a total elevation of 400 mm, necessitating updates to platforms and electrical infrastructure. Recent flooding caused service interruptions and left many commuters stranded.
Justice Ranjana Prakash Desai will lead Maharashtra's Uniform Civil Code committee. This panel will examine legal and social aspects of common civil law. The committee has six months to submit its recommendations to the government. Justice Desai previously drafted Uttarakhand's landmark Uniform Civil Code legislation. Her expertise makes her a central figure in shaping these important state laws.
Police filed an FIR against an unidentified driver of a Mahindra Thar Roxx. The vehicle allegedly hit multiple motorcycles and fled the scene in Mira Road. CCTV footage shows the SUV knocking down two-wheelers and speeding away. An FIR has been registered at Kashigaon Police Station for the hit-and-run incident. Investigations are ongoing to identify and apprehend the driver responsible.
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Mumbai experienced unprecedented rainfall, exceeding normal monthly totals in just one week. This extreme weather reflects climate change altering rainfall patterns across India. Warmer air and seas contribute to more intense and concentrated rain events. Urban development and infrastructure limits exacerbate flooding issues in the city. Adapting to these changing monsoons requires smarter planning and natural buffer protection.
Commercial vehicle drivers in Maharashtra must speak Marathi starting August sixteenth. This new rule, announced by the state transport minister, aims for clearer communication. The state transport department issued a notification on July eighth regarding this mandate. Rules of the Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, have been amended to facilitate implementation. Classes are being organized in RTO offices to teach the Marathi language.
Restoration work on the Mumbai-Pune ghat section continues after extensive landslide damage. Trains are currently running on a single restored line using two locomotives. This temporary arrangement will remain in place until all three lines are fully operational. Teams are working round the clock to clear debris and rebuild damaged railway infrastructure. Safety inspections will precede the certification of the section for normal train operations.
Mumbai saw a dry Thursday morning after days of heavy monsoon showers. The India Meteorological Department forecasts intermittent light to moderate rain later today. Isolated heavy rainfall with lightning and gusty winds is also predicted by the IMD. Public transport services are operating normally, though some trains run slightly late. The city recorded significant rainfall in the past 24 hours ending Thursday morning.
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