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Maharashtra's CET Cell has introduced strict new regulations to combat exam malpractice, particularly concerning AI and technology misuse. Candidates caught using AI tools, hidden cameras, or remote access software face candidature cancellation and potential legal action. The revised rules also address issues like appearing for exams under the influence of substances.
Mankhurd police have registered a case against five individuals for allegedly duping over 125 people of 5.13 crore. Promising a hefty 5% monthly return on investments, the accused collected substantial sums before shutting down their operation and disappearing. An IT engineer's complaint initiated the investigation into this elaborate investment fraud.
Legislators across party lines voiced strong concerns regarding the proposed Central Park project at Mahalaxmi racecourse. They questioned the accessibility of the open space for ordinary citizens and the impact of a 6,000-vehicle parking lot on local traffic. The government assured consultations with all city legislators and pledged no commercialization of the open space.
The Archdiocese of Bombay has voiced serious concerns over Maharashtra's draft anti-conversion Bill, citing provisions that undermine personal freedom of conscience. The Church objects to the 60-day notice requirement for conversions, deeming it a state-controlled process. They also highlighted concerns about blood relatives triggering police action without safeguards against malicious complaints.
A 24-year-old MDS student allegedly died by suicide in Mumbai, leaving a note accusing her boyfriend of mental harassment and humiliation. Police arrested the boyfriend, Fazal Mohammad Khan, after the student's parents filed a complaint. The suicide note details the emotional distress she reportedly endured during their relationship.
Mumbai police arrested a Kolhapur developer for a Rs 55 crore fraud. Amrut Uttam Mahendrakar allegedly helped forge documents to mortgage and sell flats belonging to society members. These flats were part of a redevelopment project in Versova. The developer secured bank loans using these fraudulent transactions. This is the second arrest in the case.
Mumbai's Session Court granted anticipatory bail to developer Munaf Vadgama and three relatives in a cheating and criminal breach of trust case. The accused were involved in a redevelopment dispute where a promised alternate shop was allegedly not provided. The court noted substantial payments made to the complainant's family, deeming custodial interrogation unnecessary.
Mumbai's restaurant sector faces severe disruption as a shortage of commercial LPG cylinders, exacerbated by the West Asia war and a government order prioritizing domestic use, forces eateries to scale back or shut down. Industry bodies warn of widespread closures if the crisis continues, impacting jobs and affordable meal availability.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], As geopolitical turbulence reshapes global capital flows, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis used the IGF Mumbai 2026 Leaders Dinner to deliver a striking pitch for India's financial capital: Mumbai is mid-transformation, and the most consequential changes have not yet arrived. At the IGF Mumbai 2026 Leaders Dinner, hosted by Hero FinCorp, the Chief Minister set out an ambitious seven-year transformation agenda for India's financial capital -- and position
Canada's University of Toronto and India's Indian Institute of Science are joining forces. They are creating a centre of excellence. This centre will use artificial intelligence to build predictive healthcare systems. The goal is to improve disease diagnosis and access to care. This collaboration expands research between Canada and India. It will train specialists in AI and medicine.
A 20-year-old Bhiwandi tailor was arrested for allegedly raping a minor he befriended on social media two years ago. He reportedly attempted to force her into an inter-faith marriage upon her turning 18. Hindutva activists intervened at the planned 'nikah' on March 6, leading to the girl's rescue and the accused's booking under Pocso and IPC sections.
Swapnil Thorat, a 2017 batch IFS officer, has taken over as Mumbai's new Regional Passport Officer, succeeding Dr. Arjun Deore. Thorat, who previously served in South Korea and the Ministry of External Affairs, will manage passport services for Mumbai and surrounding Maharashtra regions. He also continues his role as Head of the MEA Branch Secretariat in Mumbai.

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