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Maharashtra / The Times of India
Mumbai's BMC is stepping up its game with new outdoor advertising rules aimed at reducing glare from digital billboards to ensure safer driving conditions. This updated regulation, which takes precedence over the previous 2008 guidelines, also greenlights advertising on the exteriors of construction sites and barricades.
Mumbai's youth are embracing devotional music, with bhajan and kirtan sessions gaining popularity across the city. These gatherings offer a spiritual reset, fostering community, connection, and stress relief. The trend highlights a growing search for belonging and mindfulness among young Mumbaikars.
Mumbai's air quality woes were attributed to an Ethiopian volcano by a government lawyer, a claim swiftly dismissed by the Bombay High Court. Judges questioned the volcano's relevance to pre-eruption pollution and poor visibility. The court, hearing a PIL on air quality, sought effective measures for Mumbai, drawing parallels with Delhi's alarming levels, and scheduled a priority hearing.
Mumbai's civic body has issued stop-work notices to 53 construction sites for air pollution, mandating strict AQI monitoring. The Bombay High Court dismissed claims of volcanic ash causing the city's poor air quality, emphasizing long-standing issues. Authorities are implementing measures like cleaner fuels for bakeries and electric buses to combat the crisis.
Mumbai faces a significant water disruption next week. Eleven wards across the island city and eastern suburbs will experience a 30-hour shutdown starting Monday, December 1st, at 10 am. This is due to crucial pipeline cross-connection work for the Amar Mahal underground tunnel. Residents should prepare for low pressure or no supply until Tuesday afternoon.
Yesteryear superstar Dharmendra Deol was honored at a prayer meet attended by Bollywood's elite. Musical tributes by Sonu Nigam and Prithvi Gandharv moved attendees, while Hema Malini shared heartfelt memories and unpublished photos, mourning her profound personal loss.
Kasturba Marg police arrested two men for stealing copper cables worth Rs 75,000 from a Borivali East shop. The accused, Sanojkumar Harijan and Sonu Dube, were apprehended in Bhayander after CCTV footage helped track their movements and getaway autorickshaw. Stolen cables and the vehicle were recovered.
A 21-year-old man was murdered by his co-worker in Malad West. The accused allegedly slit the victim's throat over repeated taunts about his wife leaving him. The incident occurred early Thursday morning while the two were on their way to a catering job. The accused has been arrested and faces murder charges.
Supreme Court Justice Prasanna Varale emphasized the Constitution as a living promise requiring courage, integrity, and reflection. Bombay HC Justice Madhav Jamdar highlighted understanding the Constitution as a civic duty. The event, celebrating 75 years of the Constitution, underscored its transformative journey.
Mumbai's air quality has significantly deteriorated, with several areas entering the 'very poor' category. Actor Vir Das highlighted the issue in a viral video, comparing the internal air quality to the smoggy exterior. Local activities, traffic, and wind patterns are cited as reasons for the varying pollution levels across the city.
A senior couple in Mulund were defrauded of 32.80 lakh by cyber fraudsters impersonating Crime Branch officials. The scammers fabricated a money-laundering case, threatened arrest, and coerced the victim into transferring funds and depositing jewellery. The couple realized they were conned after the victim's son-in-law intervened.
A priest from Ambernath, identified as Veeran Munnuswami alias Anna, has been arrested by the DRI in connection with a major gold smuggling racket at Mumbai airport. He is believed to be a key figure, receiving and selling smuggled gold worth Rs 11 crore. The DRI's investigation has already led to the arrest of five individuals.
In Jalna, Maharashtra, officials have dismantled a clandestine operation for illegal fetal sex determination and abortions, surprisingly located in a cattle shed. During an operative raid, two individuals without any medical qualifications were apprehended, revealing a scheme that had been in motion for six months.
Mumbai police have apprehended Mrityunjay Prasad Gupta, CEO of Consolidated Private Limited (operating Maple), in Bengaluru concerning a Rs 1.01 crore iPhone 16 procurement scam. Gupta is accused of misleading clients with false promises and diverting funds. He is the fourth arrest in the case, following a complaint from a mobile trader.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announced he will urge PM Modi to rename IIT Bombay as IIT Mumbai. This follows MNS chief Raj Thackeray's objection to a Union minister's praise for the institute retaining its name. Fadnavis rejected Thackeray's claims of a conspiracy to annex Mumbai to Gujarat, stating the BJP supports renaming all Bombay references to Mumbai.
Mumbai awakens to a pleasant, sunny day with comfortable temperatures peaking at 28.7C, perfect for outdoor plans. Despite the clear skies, yesterday's 'very poor' air quality (AQI 295) necessitates masks in congested areas for sensitive individuals. The city anticipates stable, sunny conditions throughout the coming week, with no rain expected.

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