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Two Borivali West schools were evacuated Friday after receiving bomb threat emails, which were later deemed a hoax. Police and canine squads searched both premises, finding nothing suspicious. A third school also evacuated students as a precaution. Authorities are investigating the email's origin.
Urban experts propose adopting Healthy Air Zones (HAZs) in Mumbai to combat rising pollution. These targeted zones would implement area-based interventions to control emissions from vehicles, construction, waste burning, and industry, improving air quality in densely populated areas and transit hubs.
A foreign woman traveler, Ines Faria, has alleged harassment in Mumbai, sharing a video detailing her experience. She reported being followed and repeatedly asked for photos by a group of men, despite her refusals. Faria emphasized the importance of consent and personal safety, stating this was her first negative encounter in India.
The citys workout crowd is ditching treadmills for tides, turning yachts into fitness studios
Samajwadi Party MLA Rais Shaikh has urged opposition parties to form a Joint Action Committee to ensure transparency and fairness in Maharashtra's Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls. He fears unlawful removal of names, particularly from minority and marginalized communities, and calls for an urgent meeting during the budget session to finalize an action plan.
Ratnagiri district has launched a pioneering District Development-cum-Climate Action Plan, integrating climate-resilient measures into its growth strategy. The plan prioritizes renewable energy, climate-proof infrastructure, and strengthening farm and fisheries value chains to safeguard livelihoods and unlock new economic opportunities in the coastal region.
Mumbai's cinema halls may soon see costlier tickets as the BMC plans to reintroduce entertainment tax after September 2026. This move, despite the GST regime, is expected to burden audiences, particularly low and middle-income families, potentially impacting theatrical footfall and the wider film industry.
The historic Asiatic Library in Fort has received a Rs 75 lakh grant from the BMC budget for 2026-27. While less than the Rs 1 crore sought, the funds are crucial for operational needs like book purchases and maintaining precious artefacts. This allocation addresses ongoing salary expenses, supplementing existing government grants with specific spending restrictions.
Mumbai Central's new Tardeo-Nagpada-Mumbai Central flyover is now open. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis inaugurated the structure. This replaces an old bridge. Commuters can expect smoother traffic flow. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation completed the project ahead of schedule. This vital east-west corridor will ease congestion in South Mumbai.
An ISIS-linked accused, Areeb Majeed, claims two individuals posing as Army officers offered to drop his case if he joined a covert operation. He refused, suspecting a trap, and alerted authorities. The court has now demanded responses from the NIA and local police regarding this serious incident of alleged impersonation and interference with justice.
Mumbai's residents are embracing a new weekend trend: visiting vibrant sunflower farms on the city's outskirts. These outings offer a refreshing escape, fostering family and pet togetherness amidst stunning blooms. Beyond picturesque views, participants enjoy authentic farm-to-table meals, creating meaningful connections with nature and local produce, a welcome pause from urban life.
A 58-year-old BMC employee has been booked for allegedly securing his job using fake educational certificates. An FIR was registered against Eknath Indulkar, a coordinator at a Mazgaon health center, after an inquiry revealed his Sanitation Inspector course mark sheets and certificates were fabricated. He was suspended and his documents handed over to the police for investigation.
Bombay HC directs developer to withdraw anticipatory bail plea, seek relief from sessions court
Rohit Pawar plans to file an FIR in Baramati after Marine Drive police allegedly refused his complaint against VSR. Supriya Sule demanded a government statement on recent plane crashes and strict action against officials responsible for VSR's non-compliance, citing DGCA's initial report as an attempt to clear the airline.

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