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In a major step forward for sustainability, Mumbai's Worli Sewage Treatment Project has gained approval from the state government to expand by an additional 27,967 square meters. This expansion is in line with a directive from the Bombay High Court, emphasizing its importance for public health.
A family of four in Mumbai tragically died after allegedly eating watermelon. Initial reports from a state-run hospital's microbiology department found no bacterial infection in the victims' bodies. Investigations are ongoing, with samples sent for detailed analysis to determine the exact cause of death and if any consumed food contained poison.
Australia's Direct Aid Program has empowered seven emerging Indian athletes, including para-athletes and women, through the GoSports Foundation. This initiative, running from April 2025 to March 2026, provided crucial support for competition, equipment, and specialized training. The grant has already yielded significant results, with athletes achieving national records and surpassing qualification marks, showcasing a strong Indo-Australian partnership in sports development.
The Bombay High Court has dismissed appeals challenging the acquittal of 22 individuals in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Shaikh 'fake encounter' case. The appeals, filed by Shaikh's brothers, argued the trial was flawed. The court found no merit in the challenge, upholding the December 2018 acquittal. A detailed order is expected.
A 55-year-old pavement dweller was arrested by Government Railway Police at Borivali station for allegedly molesting a 21-year-old college student. The incident occurred on platform 3 as the victim waited for a local train. She raised an alarm, leading to the accused's immediate apprehension.
Mahanagar Gas Limited has appointed Praveer Kumar Srivastava as its new Managing Director. With over three decades of experience at GAIL, Srivastava brings expertise in gas processing, pipeline networks, and large-scale project execution. His focus at MGL will be on enhancing efficiency, accelerating project delivery, and leveraging technology to drive growth and sustainability.
A 12th suspect, Mahesh Khemlani, was remanded to police custody until May 10 in connection with a drug overdose case that led to the deaths of two MBA students. Police are investigating Khemlani and another accused for allegedly sourcing Ecstasy pills from abroad. Authorities have seized a significant quantity of the drug from a co-accused.
Mumbai airport will halt all flight operations for six hours on May 7. Both runways will be closed from 11 am to 5 pm for essential pre-monsoon maintenance. This annual work ensures safety during heavy rains. Airlines were notified six months in advance to adjust schedules. This proactive measure aims to prevent disruptions seen in previous cancellations.
Matunga's Sri Prasanna Ganpati temple is set to witness a grand Sri Brahma Kumbhabhishek ceremony on May 6, officiated by twelve priests from Udupi. This significant event, featuring 108 pots of holy water, marks the idol's return after a three-year relocation due to building redevelopment. The consecration will officially reinstate the deity in its renovated shrine.
In a significant ruling, the Bombay High Court has dismissed the FIR against HDFC Bank's CEO, Sashidhar Jagdishan, and other associates, initiated by the Lilavati Hospital Trust. The court characterized the lawsuit as a retaliatory measure amidst ongoing financial disputes among the trustees, emphasizing the importance of unfettered recovery processes in the banking sector.

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