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Religious and corporate leaders convened at the Bombay Stock Exchange to discuss dharma's role in building a developed India. Speakers emphasized ethics in business, cultural strengthening, and service to humanity. The event, presided over by the Sankaracharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam, highlighted the need for non-political leadership and enduring values for national progress.
The Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority has recommended a proposed desalination plant at Manori for CRZ clearance, moving it closer to Union environment ministry approval. The 400 MLD plant aims to address Mumbai's water scarcity, with conditions including mangrove protection and minimal impact on fishing activities. Mitigation measures are in place to manage brine discharge and protect the marine ecosystem.
In a historic leap for healthcare, a 54-year-old woman in Oman underwent pioneering remote robotic surgery to tackle suspected kidney cancer. The operation, skillfully orchestrated from Mumbai, took place over a staggering distance of 1,500 kilometers.
Superb Realty is deploying an AI-based air purification system across over 1 million sq ft of its developments, partnering with deep-tech firm Praan. This initiative marks a significant shift in real estate, integrating environmental quality as a key determinant of asset value and occupant well-being.
India-flagged LPG carrier Green Asha safely docked at JNPA, carrying 15,400 tonnes of LPG. This marks the first arrival since the West Asian conflict, navigating the Strait of Hormuz. The vessel's safe passage boosts India's energy security and helps stabilize domestic supplies amid geopolitical risks.
In a dramatic twist amid the persistent gas crisis, Charkop Police have taken down a 32-year-old thief, Manoj Sharma, for stealing 27 LPG cylinders. Captured in Nala Sopara, law enforcement managed to recover 12 of the stolen cylinders along with the tempo used in the heist that took place on March 25-26.
Mumbai's groundwater is facing a crisis as Metro construction wells yield saline, unusable water. Environmentalists warn of aquifer stress and potential contamination, citing unregulated extraction and illegal borewells. Experts highlight the urgent need for stricter monitoring, rainwater harvesting, and river restoration to prevent irreversible damage to the city's future.
India's annual PM2.5 levels dipped slightly in 2025 but remain nearly ten times the WHO guideline, ranking the country sixth most polluted globally. Despite incremental gains, cities like Mumbai still face pollution far exceeding safety norms, with Loni in Uttar Pradesh emerging as the most polluted.
Mumbai experienced its cleanest first quarter in three years, with significant drops in PM2.5 and PM10 levels in early 2026. This improvement, attributed to favorable weather and stricter construction dust control by the BMC, saw the city largely in 'Satisfactory' air quality. Despite local hotspots persisting, the data highlights the impact of sustained enforcement.
The postal department has partnered with Bharat Diamond Bourse (BDB) to offer a range of logistics services for precious cargo. This collaboration will facilitate export-import consignments and domestic parcels for BDB's members and non-members, potentially boosting diamond exports from the complex.
Notorious land mafia Surendra Singh and Arvind Singh, known as Dara-Randha, have been booked in a multi-crore land deal. Waliv police arrested Surendra Singh, while Arvind Singh remains absconding. The duo allegedly cheated a real estate developer out of 7 crore for 5.25 acres of land, later reselling it to developers who built over 700 illegal chawls.
Mumbai's first driverless pod taxi system, designed to ease last-mile congestion in Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), will see its initial 3.36-km phase completed within 20 months. This personal rapid transit system will connect Kurla and Bandra East terminals, integrating with the metro network to offer seamless connectivity and reduce reliance on multiple transport modes.
Western Railway is introducing 15-car train services for the first time on the Virar-Dahanu route, upgrading 17 existing 12-car services. This expansion aims to significantly increase capacity and alleviate overcrowding for thousands of daily commuters in Vasai, Palghar, and Dahanu.

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