The Times of India
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Veteran playback singer Suman Kalyanpur has passed away at the age of 89. Her death, following that of Asha Bhosle, marks a significant loss for Indian music. Kalyanpur's melodious voice enriched Hindi, Marathi, and other regional music, leaving behind immortal songs that resonated with generations.
Mumbai Fire Brigade is set to acquire a 104-meter turntable ladder, its tallest yet, to combat fires in the city's increasing high-rises. This procurement, nearly a decade after their last major ladder acquisition, aims to enhance response times and rescue capabilities. The new equipment will bolster operations, especially for incidents in tall buildings where current resources face travel time challenges.
Vasai's traditional water system, its ancient ponds called bavkhals, is systematically disappearing as land values soar. These vital waterbodies, crucial for groundwater recharge and local supply, are being illegally reclaimed and built upon, leading to increased water scarcity and environmental degradation.
Delhi Police's arrest of terror suspects has revealed a Mumbai underworld link, with Muddasar Hussain Sayyed, alias Munna Jhingada, a Dawood Ibrahim operative, allegedly handling the module. Jhingada's past includes a failed assassination attempt on Chhota Rajan in Bangkok, leading to his imprisonment and a protracted legal battle over his nationality before his handover to Pakistan.
Kalyan Congress staged a unique protest against soaring fuel prices and inflation, with district president Navin Singh riding a horse and distributing chocolates. The demonstration highlighted the financial strain on citizens due to rising costs of petrol, diesel, and essential goods. Party leaders demanded government intervention to curb inflation and reduce fuel taxes, submitting a memorandum to the tehsildar.
Mhada's pre-monsoon survey has identified 82 highly dangerous old buildings in Mumbai's island city, with 43 carried over from last year. These structures house 2,736 occupants, and while some have relocated, eviction notices have been issued to the remaining residents. A 24/7 control room is operational for distress calls.
Political party workers are actively assisting election officials in Mumbai to update voter rolls before the Special Intensive Revision. These grassroots volunteers, familiar with local areas and residents, are crucial in tracking voters, verifying details, and ensuring names aren't mistakenly removed. This collaboration highlights the indispensable role of community networks in maintaining democratic processes in the megacity.
Bandra's iconic Joggers Park celebrated its 36th anniversary with a nostalgic reunion of its early patrons, including former CM Sushilkumar Shinde. What began as a novel concept for morning walks has evolved into a cherished community space, fostering friendships and shared heritage over decades. Residents reminisced about its transformation from a dumping ground into a vibrant social hub.

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