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A 23-year-old man was apprehended in Bihar for kidnapping and sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl from Mumbai. The investigation faced challenges due to the girl erasing her digital footprint. Police successfully traced the accused through a friend's photograph and online threats, ultimately rescuing the victim and reuniting her with her family.
Maharashtra has slashed Value Added Tax (VAT) on Aviation Turbine Fuel (ATF) to 7% from 18% for six months, effective May 15. This move aims to alleviate high fuel costs for airlines, stabilize airfares amid the West Asia crisis and summer travel demand, and reduce operational expenses.
Central Railway's RPF apprehended over 1300 touts and seized contraband worth Rs 43.6 lakh in the first four months of 2026. The force also successfully returned lost luggage valued at Rs 3.09 crore to passengers, demonstrating a strong commitment to passenger safety and security.
Mumbai's first waste-to-energy plant at Deonar is nearing completion, aiming to process 600 tons of waste daily and generate eight megawatts of electricity. The ambitious project, built on a site previously covered by legacy garbage, will power BMC facilities. Officials assure that advanced treatment systems will mitigate emissions, addressing local concerns about pollution.
Over a crore vehicle owners have applied for the special numberplate so far
Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar criticized Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis's motorcycle ride to Vidhan Bhavan as a publicity stunt, questioning the vehicle's compliance and the police's selective enforcement. The ride, accompanied by Ashish Shelar, aimed to promote fuel conservation following PM Modi's appeal. Minister Nitesh Rane also walked to a cabinet meeting, emphasizing austerity.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis rode a motorcycle to the Vidhan Bhavan, mirroring PM Modi's call to conserve fuel amid West Asian energy concerns. Minister Nitesh Rane also walked to the Mantralaya. These actions follow the announcement of austerity measures, including halving ministerial convoy vehicles and cancelling foreign trips, to save fuel and foreign exchange.
Organizing a new date for the re-NEET exam is proving to be quite daunting, especially since most Sundays are occupied with alternative major entrance assessments. This scheduling conflict is exerting pressure on the academic timeline, with educational professionals predicting unavoidable hold-ups.

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