The Times of India
Elections 2026Maharashtra / The Times of India
Maharashtra's economic landscape displays robust growth; however, it grapples with financial pressures due to escalating costs. A large portion of state revenue is devoted to salaries and pensions, consuming over half of the total. Increased subsidies hinder fiscal agility and stifle investment opportunities. Furthermore, budget management faces challenges, evidenced by excessive supplementary grants and spending spikes at fiscal year-end.
Maharashtra's financial reporting faces serious concerns from the CAG. Off-budget borrowings and pending utilization certificates obscure the state's true financial position. Large sums remain parked in Virtual Personal Deposit Accounts, inflating the revenue deficit. The CAG also noted unspent funds and pending audits of autonomous bodies. Recommendations aim to restore credibility through improved transparency and accountability measures.
Two college students drowned while swimming in a Dahisar East quarry on Saturday. Om Singh and Piyush Gupta ventured into deeper water and struggled to breathe. Their friends attempted to help by throwing college bags into the quarry. The fire brigade and local residents recovered the bodies from the water. Police recorded accidental death cases for the unfortunate incident.
The Hindi film industry gathered to celebrate Hema Malini's sixty years in cinema. An evening of nostalgia featured candid conversations and musical performances. Industry legends shared behind-the-scenes stories and cherished memories. Hema Malini herself sang and reflected on her remarkable journey. The event celebrated an era of Hindi cinema through stories and songs.
The ice cream parlours licence suspension due to hygiene concerns has sparked disappointment among loyal customers
The ED is investigating a Mumbai film producer for alleged FEMA violations. Searches uncovered undisclosed foreign companies and bank accounts belonging to Dharmesh Sangani. Kalanee Impex also failed to realize export proceeds within the prescribed time. Documents revealed jewelry worth USD 3 million seized by US Customs. Gold jewelry was also seized from Sangani at Heathrow Airport.
A special MCOCA court ordered police to follow legal procedures for absconding accused. The court noted police inaction in the murder case of former minister Baba Siddiqui. Anmol Bishnoi, the alleged main accused, is currently lodged in Tihar Jail. The court emphasized that investigation and trial are the agency's responsibilities. A compliance report is expected from the crime branch within two weeks.
A Chembur tree collapsed, killing an eleven-year-old boy due to internal decay. The civic body's preliminary report cited damaged roadside roots as a major cause. Officials were suspended following the incident, with one recommendation for reinstatement. The panel suggested a 'Vrikshmitr' initiative for community tree monitoring. This tragedy involved a school van and injured four other children.
Mumbai Metro One Pvt Ltd has secured a major debt restructuring agreement. This agreement will reduce its debt burden by more than Rs 1,100 crore. Insolvency proceedings against the company are set to be withdrawn after NCLT approval. Reliance Infrastructure informed stock exchanges about the master restructuring agreement with NARCL. The agreement strengthens MMOPL's financial position and operational focus.
Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde alleged donation irregularities at Mumbai's Siddhivinayak Temple. He questioned the silence on alleged temple donation looting during the previous regime. Former Siddhivinayak Trust chairman Aadesh Bandekar rejected these allegations and demanded a fair inquiry. A controversy erupted in June over alleged irregularities in Ram Temple donation counting. An SIT found evidence of embezzlement, leading to arrests at the Ayodhya temple.
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.

40 C