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Young photographers are embracing film, trading digital speed for the deliberate art of analogue. Organized photowalks in Mumbai encourage patience and mindful shooting, with participants using vintage cameras to capture everyday scenes.
In a pivotal decision, a Mumbai court has declared that Sarfaraz Shaikh, charged with the homicide of HDFC Bank's vice-president Siddharth Sanghvi in 2018, will be subjected to adult trial proceedings. Shaikh's request to be recognized as a minor was rejected by the court, which cited proof including a counterfeit school transfer certificate and an ossification test indicating his age as 25 to 28 at the time of the offense.
Mumbai commuters faced significant disruptions Friday morning as Western Railway's suburban services were hit by two major technical glitches. An overhead equipment failure between Dadar and Churchgate, followed by a point failure at Churchgate station, led to train cancellations and delays. While services have resumed, trains are still running 15-20 minutes behind schedule as authorities work to normalize the timetable.
Food inspectors are increasingly burdened by VIP food-tasting duties, pulling them away from essential work for extended periods. This protocol, involving tasting every dish and collecting samples, has led to frustration, with officials questioning their role. While medical teams have withdrawn, food inspectors continue to perform these tasks, impacting their regular duties and raising concerns about their well-being.
The recent stabbing on a Mumbai train has taken a toll on the accused's family, who claim he staggered home intoxicated and upset, disclosing the incident only the next morning. They assert that a trivial dispute over a train door spiraled into tragedy. Now, they're grappling with harsh public judgment and rampant speculation across social media as the story unfolds.
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A shocking incident in Mira Road saw a 25-year-old man fatally injured when a parked car's airbag unexpectedly deployed, striking him in the neck. Mohit Soni was inside the stationary Honda when the steering wheel airbag casing allegedly flew off with immense force, causing severe internal hemorrhaging. Police have registered an accidental death report and are investigating the suspected technical failure of the 15-year-old vehicle.
By 2030, almost 90% of India's planned renewable energy infrastructure could face dire climate challenges, putting assets worth over Rs 4 lakh crore at stake. Investing just 2% in resilience strategies could significantly mitigate potential losses, presenting impressive returns. Although Maharashtra is less at risk, the pressing coastal threats and surging energy demand demand immediate measures to protect the future of clean energy in the country.
A dispute over a train door on a rainy night tragically escalated into a fatal stabbing on Mumbai's suburban railway. Police swiftly apprehended the accused, Roshan Suvarna, after a massive manhunt involving extensive CCTV footage. The incident, stemming from a minor scuffle over rainwater splashing, has reignited calls for enhanced security measures on the busy network.
Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut has urged Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti to arrest recently defected Sena MP Sanjay Dina Patil under UAPA. Raut cited Patil's alleged threats to bomb and kill protesters, and his confession of having previously killed five people. Raut emphasized the need for an immediate investigation into these claims, warning of potential national security implications and demanding swift action to ensure public safety.
A fathers desperate demand for the death penalty surfaces after his 22-year-old son was tragically murdered on a Mumbai local train due to a dispute regarding the doors. The victim's grieving family voices their anguish over the shocking lack of safety measures and bystander intervention. Meanwhile, police have apprehended the perpetrator, but the familys pain endures as they seek accountability for this senseless tragedy.
A shocking act of violence unfolded on a Mumbai local train as a clothing store employee allegedly stabbed a co-passenger to death following an argument over a train door. The dispute, reportedly sparked by rain splashing passengers, escalated when the accused, feeling humiliated, repeatedly attacked the victim. Authorities apprehended the suspect in Panvel while he was attempting to flee.
In a significant blow to gold smuggling operations, the Mumbai DRI has apprehended eight suspects, one of whom works at the international airport. Authorities confiscated approximately 6kg of melted gold and dust, worth an estimated Rs 8.95 crore. The illicit activity involved transporting gold from the airport, melting it in Kalbadevi, and utilizing an underground network for distribution.

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