The Times of India
Elections 2026Maharashtra / The Times of India
Nobel laureates, global business leaders, and cultural icons are converging at the 'Billionaires for Peace Conclave' in Mumbai. Organized by the 'I am Peacekeeper Movement', the event features panel discussions, keynote addresses, and an awards ceremony. Esteemed guests, including former President Ram Nath Kovind and Maharashtra Governor Jishnu Dev Varma, will also be in attendance.
IIT Bombay's 2024-25 placements saw a 3.5% dip in offers, yet average and median salaries surged by 10%. While B.Tech placements remained strong, M.Tech saw a partial recovery, and PhD placements continued a steady decline as graduates pursue alternative career paths.
Nirmal Nagar police apprehended sixteen individuals following a violent protest during a demolition drive near Bandra Railway station. A mob of around 150 people turned aggressive, pelting stones and paver blocks at officers for nearly an hour. Five police personnel sustained injuries, including a fractured hand and a broken nose. The situation is now under control, with debris removal underway.
Western Railway commenced a massive anti-encroachment drive at Garib Nagar, Mumbai, demolishing hundreds of structures near Bandra station to reclaim valuable railway land. The operation, aimed at facilitating railway expansion, faced resistance and violence, resulting in injuries and detentions. Residents allege inadequate rehabilitation and express distress over demolitions preceding Eid.
BMC has launched a crackdown on contractors working on the Sewri-Worli Elevated Road project, demolishing illegal structures and imposing penalties exceeding Rs 1.5 crore. This action follows concerns that construction activity and debris dumping could worsen flooding in the Parel railway station area as monsoon approaches.
Bulldozers demolished homes in Garib Nagar, Bandra East, displacing hundreds of families for railway expansion. Residents, including vulnerable individuals, faced harsh conditions with no immediate shelter or aid. Many claimed insufficient notice and lack of alternative settlements, with officials reportedly dismissive of their pleas.
Mumbai's National Gallery of Modern Art will host a free animation workshop for children aged 8-16 from May 23-29, 2026. Mentored by Tehzeeb Khurana, the event introduces young participants to Indian animation techniques and visual storytelling, inspired by pioneers.
A new book challenges India's growth narrative, highlighting a 'lost decade' of jobless growth. With millions of young Indians unemployed and a significant return to agriculture, the country faces a narrowing demographic dividend window. Experts warn of potential social conflict and a credibility crisis for the current economic model.
A former American football coach, David Steele, sees India's sports tech potential as immense. He believes the nation's ability to connect its vast grassroots networks with technology is key. Steele, now scouting startups, highlights how Indian innovators are building entire sporting systems, unlike the US focus on optimizing existing ones. This approach promises to democratize talent identification and development.
Following widespread public outcry and political intervention, Ramdas Kokare has been reinstated as KDM's deputy municipal commissioner for solid waste management. His recent transfer had sparked outrage, with residents and activists highlighting his crucial role in improving sanitation and waste segregation.
Actor Twisha Sharma's untimely death has deeply affected co-star Swetaa Varma, who expressed shock and disbelief, especially given Sharma's recent marriage. Sharma, 33, was found deceased at her husband's Bhopal residence. Varma remembered her as a cheerful individual with positive energy. Sharma's family has accused her in-laws of mental torture and dowry harassment, prompting a police investigation.
A study in Maharashtra revealed alarmingly low helmet usage, with only 19 percent of motorcyclists and 4 percent of pillion riders using them correctly. Speeding was prevalent, especially in ride-share vehicles. The research, conducted by Johns Hopkins, also highlighted minimal seat-belt use and zero child restraint use for minors, prompting recommendations for enhanced enforcement and public awareness campaigns.

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