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Toyota Kirloskar Motor is partnering with Maharashtra's Directorate of Vocational Education and Training to equip 45 government ITIs with advanced automotive training labs. This initiative aims to enhance employability for nearly 8,000 students over five years, with the first 13 labs set to be operational by March 2026, fostering a skilled workforce for the sector.
The Bombay High Court dismissed a husband's plea to be declared insolvent and stay a family court order for monthly maintenance. Justice Jitendra Jain ruled that insolvency law cannot be abused to evade maintenance obligations, stating that maintenance payments are not considered 'debts' under the Act. The court emphasized that such proceedings would undermine the family court's purpose.
India Post launched a personalized 'My Stamp' dedicated to the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2025 in Goa. Designed by Achyut Palav, the stamp was released by Amitabh Singh, chief postmaster general, Maharashtra Circle, at a ceremony in Panaji. The stamp serves as a collectible keepsake for film enthusiasts and festival visitors.
Renowned cardiologist Dr. Ramakanta Panda, also a passionate wildlife photographer, is showcasing his latest collection of animal and bird images at Jehangir Art Gallery. The exhibition, titled 'Heartbeats', features 240 species, with all proceeds supporting the Asian Wildlife Trust's conservation efforts.
A 23-year-old man, Sudam Mandal, sought medical attention for shortness of breath after inhaling toxic fumes during a sewage tank cleaning incident that killed two others. Despite delays and a medico-legal case, he was admitted for further tests. Mandal left for his village after learning his mother was hospitalized, fearing further loss.
The Bombay High Court suggested hoardings without QR codes containing all permission details should be removed, acknowledging Nashik's proactive circular. The court also sought data on unlawful hoardings by political parties, emphasizing uniform action. This comes as a PIL aims to curb illegal hoardings statewide.
A baby girl, weighing just 350 grams at birth, has been discharged from hospital after 124 days. She was smaller than an apple and an adult's palm. Doctors called her a 'nano preemie'. She battled several health issues in the NICU. Her survival is considered a miracle. She is now neurologically normal for her age.
Maharashtra government officials must now stand when legislators visit, listen attentively, and use polite language on phone calls. New guidelines emphasize respecting elected representatives to enhance administrative accountability. Departments must maintain registers for MLA/MP correspondence, responding within two months. Local legislators will be invited to district events, with designated meeting times for citizens and officials.
A 19-year-old BSc student died by suicide after allegedly being harassed and assaulted on a local train for speaking Hindi. His father claims the incident, where commuters objected to his son's language, caused him extreme distress. Police have launched an investigation into the matter.
Mumbai welcomes a bright and pleasant Thursday, November 21, 2025, with clear skies and temperatures averaging 26C, ideal for outdoor enjoyment. While yesterday's air quality was 'moderate to poor' (AQI 178), today sees slight improvement, though masks are still recommended in traffic.

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