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Maharashtra / The Times of India
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.
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.
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.
The Bombay High Court expressed surprise that a committee appointed in July to address air pollution grievances near the Kanjurmarg dumping ground has not yet made any decisions. The court directed the committee, guided by the deputy chief minister, to hold a hearing on December 2 and take appropriate action on residents' concerns.
The Bombay High Court has asked the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation for an affidavit. This is to confirm if Mehta Mahal building was declared C1 category in April 2024. A C1 building is considered dangerous and needs demolition. The court is hearing a petition from Drishti Hospitality Company. The company wants the building demolished to ensure safety.
Social activist Shazia Siddiqui will receive a state-level award from the Uttar Pradesh government on International Day of Persons with Disabilities. She is recognized for her Effective Product Development for Persons with Disabilities initiatives, which foster independence and dignity. Siddiqui's work through the Azad Foundation Society provides crucial skill development and market linkages for differently-abled individuals.
Central Railway's Mumbai Division announces a significant megablock on Sunday for crucial engineering and maintenance. Expect disruptions on the Main Line between CSMT and Vidyavihar (slow lines) and on the Harbour Line between Panvel and Vashi. Several services will be cancelled, with special trains operating on the CSMT-Vashi route. Trans-Harbour services will run between Thane and Vashi/Nerul.
Mumbai witnessed a historic event as 350 children performed Salok Mahalla 9 in unison during the 350th Shahidi Samagam, commemorating Guru Tegh Bahadur. This unprecedented collective recitation, highlighting spiritual teachings, marked a significant milestone for the Sikh community. The three-day event, attended by 20,000 people, celebrated Guru Sahib's legacy.
A sharp State Bank of India official in Palghar thwarted a massive Rs 111 crore scam by spotting unusual 'million' and 'billion' on a cheque. The forged cheque, intended for a local contractor and Nagar Panchayat president, was presented by a third party.
Mumbai experiences a bright, sunny day today, November 30, 2025, with comfortable temperatures ideal for outdoor plans. Despite the pleasant weather, air quality remains a concern, following yesterday's 'poor' AQI of 171. Sensitive individuals should take precautions like wearing masks. While an improvement from last week's 'very poor' levels, lingering pollution persists. The coming week promises continued clear skies.

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