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In a significant move, the Maharashtra cabinet has greenlit the transfer of approximately 4.3 acres of industrial land in Dombivli to the Pimpleshwar Devasthan Temple Trust for a nominal fee. This decision, which adheres to encroachment regulations, seeks to support the future development and preservation of the historic 150-year-old temple complex, housing a gaushala and a Vedic school.
A dispute over housing goats for Bakrid rituals inside a Mira Road housing society escalated into protests and a bizarre pig-carrying incident. Objections arose over animal sacrifice within residential premises, leading to a standoff. Police intervened, and goats were eventually relocated to a designated municipal site, restoring order.
Mumbai civic body's proposal to hand over SevenHills Hospital to a private entity faced strong opposition and was sent back for reconsideration. Corporators questioned the timing, transparency, and terms, citing pressure on public hospitals and past issues with private partnerships. Concerns were raised about losing prime public land and setting a precedent for privatization of other civic hospitals.
Mumbai is witnessing an alarming increase in sultry nights, with numbers more than doubling since the recent past. This phenomenon, heightened by urban heat island effects and lingering humidity after the monsoon, threatens public health by interfering with essential sleep and recovery processes.
A 29-year-old man, Sagar Sugire, was brutally murdered in Dahisar East after confronting his sister-in-law's lover. Sagar attempted to persuade the man to end the affair, but the situation escalated into a violent altercation. The accused allegedly assaulted Sagar severely, including throwing him down stairs and striking him with stones, leading to his death at Nair Hospital.
In a continuing effort to uncover the depths of the NEET UG 2026 question leak scandal, the CBI has detained two additional suspects, raising the number of arrests to 13. The investigation reveals a sophisticated web of individuals implicated in the leaking process.
Maharashtra faces a political storm as the NCP (Sharad Pawar faction) accuses the state government of pushing nearly three lakh small contractors into financial distress due to mounting public debt exceeding Rs 10 lakh crore and alleged payment delays. The opposition claims contractors are struggling to survive, prompting them to seek Union Finance Minister's intervention.
The NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) has slammed the BJP's fuel conservation efforts as mere publicity and questioned the Centre's pricing policy. The party argues that symbolic austerity measures won't lower prices, while citizens bear the brunt of rising fuel costs and oil company profits remain high. They demand an all-party meeting on energy security.
A Navi Mumbai journalist, Sandhya Jain, suffered severe injuries in a hit-and-run accident on Palm Beach Road after a speeding motorcyclist ran a red signal. The culprit remains uncaught due to poor CCTV camera quality, preventing identification of the motorcycle's license plate. This incident highlights concerns about the effectiveness of the city's surveillance system.
Kandivli anti-narcotics cell busted an illegal mephedrone lab in Agripada, South Mumbai, arresting three individuals, including a suspected Bangladeshi national. Authorities seized over 14 kg of MD, valued at Rs 50.74 crore, along with chemicals and a pistol. The operation, hidden in a rented flat, left locals unaware of the clandestine drug manufacturing.
Mumbai police's Economic Offences Wing has filed a cheating and conspiracy case against former directors of Anil Ambani-linked companies. Accused allegedly secured a Rs 150 crore bank loan, diverted funds, and defaulted. This marks the second FIR filed by Axis Bank against ADAG group companies, with the crime spanning from 2010 to 2019.
Corporators claim fire infrastructure has failed to keep up with the citys expansion

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