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Mumbai Fire Brigade has made history by appointing Pallavi Patil, 29, as its first female driver-cum-operator. Patil, who joined the brigade in 2017 as a firewoman, will now be at the wheel of fire engines. Her passion for driving, ignited in her village, has led to this significant achievement, marking a new era for the century-old service.
Tragedy struck as Bhavesh Navinchandra Majethia, a 51-year-old businessman from Thane, reportedly leaped from the Bandra-Worli Sea Link on Friday. Police believe financial troubles stemming from substantial business losses may have driven him to this desperate act. His personal belongings were found abandoned in a taxi nearby. Despite rescue attempts, rough sea conditions hindered efforts, and his body was eventually recovered. An Accidental Death Report has been filed.
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 While medical teams have withdrawn, food inspectors continue to perform these tasks, impacting their regular duties and raising concerns about their well-being.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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