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18 fraudulent fund transfers were credited to nationalised and private banks in Jammu & Kashmir, Kerala, Maharashtra and other states in hour-and-a-half
A speeding Porsche crashed into a divider on Mumbai's Coastal Road. The driver allegedly lost control of the luxury vehicle while traveling at high speed. Airbags deployed, and the driver sustained only minor injuries from the impact. Authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact cause of the accident. No other injuries were reported in the incident.
Mumbai police are examining a social media threat against actor Aamir Khan. The post, attributed to the Bishnoi gang, accuses him of promoting 'love jihad'. Gangsters Tyson Bishnoi and Aarzoo Bishnoi allegedly issued the warning on Facebook. The police are investigating the veracity of the social media post and voice clip. Lawrence Bishnoi is currently lodged in Gujarat's Sabarmati jail.
Heavy showers returned to Mumbai and Thane on Saturday evening. The India Meteorological Department issued a yellow alert for these areas. Moderate rainfall is expected to continue through July twenty-second. Residents are advised to take necessary precautions during this period. The weather department warned of heavy rainfall at isolated places.
Mumbai's football fans are transforming homes into viewing parties for the late-night World Cup final. Many are setting up big screens and gathering friends to avoid pub closures. Some professionals will watch the match from their offices due to late work shifts. The event includes a Super Bowl-style halftime show with major international artists. Mumbai residents show divided support between Spain and Argentina for the championship game.
Ashok Kharat, wife among six charged in money laundering case
Sharad Pawar voiced support for Sonam Wangchuk and the ongoing student protests. He accused the central government of showing indifference to the demonstrators' concerns. The veteran leader urged the Union government to find a suitable resolution to the issues. Pawar stated that his party would continue to back Wangchuk's demands for Ladakh. He plans to raise the matter in Parliament for a priority discussion.
Vasai-Virar Rain-Related Death Toll Rises to 11
The Bombay High Court has cancelled bail for Shiv Sena corporator Ramesh Mhatre and his aides. They must surrender by Sunday evening following an alleged hospital assault. This incident involved attacks on doctors and nurses over patient treatment delays. The Indian Medical Association called for a statewide strike protesting the violence. The court has scheduled the next hearing for July twenty-second.
A pet dog reportedly became aggressive inside a Mumbai residential tower elevator. The animal lunged at three young girls, causing panic within the confined space. CCTV footage captured the harrowing incident, which has since gone viral on social media. No injuries were reported to authorities, and no formal complaint has been lodged. The incident has triggered concern among residents of the Sheth Irene tower.
Khazana's landmark 25th ghazal festival is scheduled for next week. This unique event blends poetry and melodies for a noble cause. Performances will feature renowned artists like Anup Jalota and Hariharan. A special tribute will honor Asha Bhosle and past musical contributors. The festival promises a beautiful celebration of ghazals and compassionate giving.
First-year postgraduate homeopathy students received the wrong examination paper. The students were mistakenly handed Monday's question paper instead of Friday's. This error caused a delay in the commencement of the examination for all students. The university controller confirmed the mistake and assured a replacement paper was sent. The incident highlights the need for improved verification processes for examination materials.

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