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A 38-year-old man was arrested by MRA Marg police for allegedly stabbing a relative multiple times inside Crawford Market over a monetary dispute. The victim, who works at a dry fruit shop, sustained over six stab wounds and is hospitalized. The accused has been taken into custody for attempt to murder.
A 56-year-old woman, Anandi Veer, died by suicide on railway tracks between Parel and Currey Road stations due to a severe knee ailment. She wrote a suicide note on her arm, stating she was fed up with her life and her family was not responsible. An accidental death case has been registered.
KEM Hospital is investigating MBBS student Sejal Pawar over alleged disrespectful remarks about male cadavers at a comedy show. An internal committee's findings will guide the hospital's action. The dean deemed the comments unacceptable, while the All India Medical Students' Association condemned the insensitive portrayal of body donors, emphasizing the dignity owed to them.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that while freedom of expression is guaranteed by the Constitution, it must respect societal dignity and boundaries. This comes as Maharashtra Cyber Police registered a case against comedian Pranit More and others for allegedly circulating obscene and objectionable content on social media, including offensive remarks on women and deceased individuals.
Census enumerators in Mumbai face significant challenges, including outright refusal and hostility from residents in both slum clusters and housing societies. Many people are suspicious of the census's purpose, fearing it could lead to taxation or loss of benefits. This resistance highlights a broader trust deficit between citizens and state institutions, making the task of collecting data increasingly difficult.
A shocking discovery in Badlapur saw a woman and a cab driver found dead in a car. Police suspect the driver murdered the woman before taking his own life, a grim scenario reportedly witnessed by the woman's four-year-old son. Investigations are ongoing to unravel the connection between the victims and the precise sequence of events.
Two vigilant CISF personnel, Sub-Inspector Anjali Sidh and Head Constable K.U. Sunita, swiftly saved a woman's life at Mumbai airport. They administered crucial CPR and first aid after she collapsed in the Security Hold Area, stabilizing her until medical teams arrived. Their prompt action highlights CISF's dedication to passenger safety and preparedness.
Maharashtra Cyber police have filed a case against comedian Pranit More, web developer Himanshu Jangra, and others for allegedly circulating obscene content. The controversy stems from remarks made during a comedy show that allegedly glorified coercion and trivialized consent, with further offensive comments made about medical cadavers. Summons have been issued for questioning.

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