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Mumbai BJP president Ameet Satam faces severe backlash after a video surfaced showing him smiling while discussing recent monsoon-related deaths. Opposition leaders, including Sanjay Raut and Varsha Gaikwad, condemned his remarks as insensitive and lacking humanity. Satam claims his comments were taken out of context, explaining he was referencing his assembly speeches. However, leaders like Aaditya Thackeray and Raj Thackeray have demanded action, calling his behavior disgraceful.
Mumbai is under a red alert for extremely heavy rainfall, prompting authorities to close schools and colleges for the afternoon session on July 4. Residents are urged to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary. The city has already experienced significant rainfall, with forecasts indicating continued intense showers and strong winds. High tides are also expected, adding to the potential for disruption.
The first phase of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train, from Surat to Bilimora, is slated for a 2027 inauguration, with nearly 80% of the project complete. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw also announced the inauguration of India's third semiconductor plant today, a significant milestone after decades of effort. Additionally, infrastructure upgrades for Ahmedabad's railway facilities, including underpasses and station redevelopment, were highlighted.
Metro Line 2A faced disruptions Saturday between Dahisar East and Kandarpada due to a technical snag. While services remain active across the entire route, trains are running on a single track between Dahanukarwadi and Dahisar East, potentially causing longer waits. Operations are normal between Andheri West and Dahanukarwadi. Technical teams are working to swiftly reinstate full two-line service.
A large tree toppled onto a road near Dadar's Meenatai Thackeray Flower Market in the early hours of Saturday, causing traffic disruption. Emergency services, including the fire brigade and BMC officials, swiftly responded to clear the obstruction. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident, and efforts are underway to fully restore normal movement on the affected route.
Mumbai's annual monsoon test has begun with the season's first heavy downpour, exposing civic unpreparedness. Tragic incidents, including a boy's death from a fallen tree and a man drowning in an open manhole, have marred the arrival of the rains. Commuters faced disruptions, with social media buzzing about flooded roads and delayed trains, highlighting the city's ongoing struggle with its monsoon challenges.
Schools Shut In Thane, Palghar Districts Today
Mumbai remains India's least affordable housing market, with homebuyers dedicating 69% of income to loan repayments, despite monetary easing. Knight Frank India's report highlights that high property prices have negated the benefits of lower interest rates. While other major cities show improved affordability, MMR and NCR continue to exceed the 50% benchmark, signaling challenges for prospective buyers in these regions.
India's top engineering institutes, IIT Madras and IIT Kanpur, have launched a pioneering four-year Bachelor of Cybersecurity program. Commencing in July 2026, this practice-oriented course aims to address the nation's critical shortage of cybersecurity professionals. The curriculum emphasizes hands-on experience, including a two-year field deployment project, preparing graduates for vital roles in safeguarding India's expanding digital infrastructure and national security.
Mumbai's power security has significantly improved with the operationalization of the MUML transmission project, adding over 2,000 MW import capacity. This crucial upgrade revives a dormant substation, creating a new entry point for electricity and easing strain on existing infrastructure. Experts highlight this shift towards strengthening transmission, vital for meeting rising urban demand and integrating renewable energy.
Mumbai and its surrounding regions are on high alert as the IMD has issued a red alert for the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region for Saturday, predicting extremely heavy rainfall in isolated areas. Earlier, an orange alert was in place. The city has already experienced significant monsoon showers, with the island city recording over 114 mm of rain in a 24-hour period.
Mumbai's urbanites are embracing furniture revival, transforming old pieces into cherished heirlooms. Professionals from diverse fields are flocking to workshops, driven by emotional connections to ancestral furniture and a desire for sustainable self-expression. This trend goes beyond mere restoration, allowing individuals to personalize new items, making them uniquely their own. Even celebrities are joining in, highlighting the growing cultural significance of upcycling.
Tragedy struck Sakinaka as a 55-year-old man, Aslam Isak Shaikh, drowned after falling into an open manhole during heavy rains. This incident, occurring just days after a child's death from a tree collapse, has led to the suspension of four BMC officials. Despite rescue efforts, the strong water flow hampered recovery, highlighting critical safety lapses.
Alleged gangster Anmol Bishnoi, wanted in the Salman Khan firing case, has moved a special court in Mumbai to surrender virtually. Deported last November and currently in Tihar jail for a separate terror financing case, Bishnoi's lawyers stated his intention to join the ongoing trial. Charges were framed in his absence, and witnesses have testified. The court has sought the prosecution's response.
Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, and Raigad are under an orange alert as the IMD predicts moderate to intense rain spells. Heavy monsoon showers have already drenched the city, with the island city recording 114 mm of rainfall in 24 hours. Suburbs also experienced significant downpours, prompting authorities to advise residents to take necessary precautions.

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