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Great news for Mumbai Metro 3 riders. The Aqua Line is now witnessing a revival in mobile connectivity, following a breakthrough agreement between the MMRC and telecom companies. As Vodafone signals make their entrance underground, users can expect other networks to roll out soon.
The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau is set to release a report on the Air India Boeing 787 accident anniversary. The report is expected to shed light on why fuel cutoff switches moved seconds after lift-off, potentially revealing whether it was pilot action or a technical malfunction.
A political storm has hit Mumbai over a white pathway created for Jain monks. Maharashtra Navnirman Sena leader Sandeep Deshpande called it cultural terrorism. He asserted Marathi people's right over the city. The pathway was repainted after criticism. The incident highlights religious and cultural tensions in the city.
A 25-year-old woman filed a complaint against her ex-boyfriend for morphing and circulating obscene images of her mother and sister on social media. The accused allegedly obtained the photos and contact details during a trip to Hyderabad. Police have registered an FIR for defamation and intimidation.
The Bombay High Court granted interim protection to industrialist Anil Ambani from prosecution and penalties in a Rs 240 crore tax evasion case. The court admitted his petition challenging the Black Money Act's constitutional validity, preventing coercive action until the final disposal of his plea.
The Bombay High Court has quashed a 2011 DGCA order that grounded Air India pilot Jitendra Varma, deeming it illegal and unsustainable. The court restored Varma's ATPL license, stating he was denied a proper hearing and the principles of natural justice were flouted. The DGCA has been given two months to conduct a fresh inquiry following proper procedures.
In a shocking incident in Aarey Colony, a 64-year-old man has been apprehended following a disturbing allegation of molestation against his 8-year-old neighbor. Concerned for her safety, her family launched a search, only to find her in the suspect's home. The young girl bravely reported that he had coaxed her inside with the promise of money before committing the assault.
Maharashtra civic authorities received multiple bomb threat emails targeting key locations, including the RSS headquarters in Nagpur, the Chief Ministers Office, and mayoral offices in Mumbai and Pune. Evacuations and heightened security checks were implemented following the threats, which allegedly originated from a group identifying as the Khalistan National Army.
Afcons Infrastructure secured a Rs 5,301-crore contract to build a 10.14-km breakwater for Vadhvan Port, set to be the world's second-longest. This crucial marine structure will protect the upcoming deep-draft port from rough seas, enabling it to become one of the world's largest container ports with a 23.2 million TEUs handling capacity, boosting India's maritime trade.
Artist Bharat Tripathi presented 'Rang Tarang' at NGMA Mumbai, a live art performance where his paintings evolved in real-time alongside vocalists Urvashi Shah and Rama Chobhe. This unique event showcased the interplay between music and visual art, allowing audiences to witness the spontaneous creation of abstract pieces inspired by melodies and rhythms.
The Mumbai Port Authority (MbPA) planted 1,500 trees and bamboo saplings across Cotton Green and Sewri to enhance green cover and absorb carbon emissions. This initiative, part of the national 'Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam' campaign, aims to promote environmental conservation and citizen participation in creating greener urban spaces.
Bandra's waterfront is poised for a significant transformation, with over 140 acres slated for redevelopment into a premium residential and mixed-use district dubbed Bandra Bay. This initiative, driven by proximity to BKC and infrastructure upgrades, aims to create a modern urban hub, potentially reshaping Mumbai's luxury housing market.
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