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At the Kalyan station, four intrepid policewomen encountered a distressed 16-year-old runaway, one of many minors enticed by Mumbai's charm or seeking escape from economic desperation. Since 2021, Mumbai Railway Police have made extraordinary strides, reuniting more than 11,800 children with their families and achieving a staggering 99% success rate.
Morning commuters faced significant disruption on Mumbai Metro's Aqua line today as a technical snag halted services for nearly an hour. Passengers expressed frustration over a lack of communication and updates, leading to confusion and delays during peak hours. Metro officials confirmed the fault has been rectified and normal services have resumed, apologizing for the inconvenience.
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.

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