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India's clean energy goals face a significant climate threat, with nearly 90% of planned renewable capacity at high risk by 2030. Floods, heatwaves, and extreme weather pose a $55 billion loss risk. While Maharashtra shows lower exposure, its coastal areas and Mumbai's demand growth warrant attention. Investing in resilience now can halve potential losses, ensuring energy security amidst rising demand.
An 18-year-old entrepreneur from Navi Mumbai, Jeet Santosh Bhaskar, has launched Bronto Cosmos, a new digital platform dedicated to making space science and astronomy accessible. This marks his third venture under Bronto Intelligence, aiming to simplify complex scientific developments for students and the public. The initiative aligns with India's growing interest in space exploration and highlights the rise of young tech founders venturing into specialized fields.
During Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde's inspection of waterlogged Gandhi Market, a civic staffer fell into a channel but was quickly rescued. The incident sparked political criticism, with an MP accusing the mayor of inaction and corruption. Despite the mishap, officials stated the situation was managed. The area, prone to flooding, is now equipped with a recently commissioned 19 crore underground pumping station designed to handle heavy rainfall.
A tragic incident unfolded on a Mumbai local train where a 22-year-old man was fatally stabbed after an argument over a coach door during heavy rain. The dispute turned violent between Andheri and Borivali, leading to the victim's death. The accused fled the scene at Borivali station. Authorities are actively searching for the suspect, reviewing CCTV footage, and questioning witnesses.
Mumbai and its surrounding districts are grappling with heavy rainfall, leading to a minor landslide at Malshej Ghat and widespread waterlogging. Authorities have issued weather alerts, with some areas under a red alert. Despite disruptions like the closure of the Andheri subway, essential services like suburban train operations remain largely unaffected. The region braces for continued downpours.
A heated argument over closing a train door during heavy rain escalated into a stabbing on a Mumbai local train. A 22-year-old passenger was critically injured in the abdomen by another traveler between Andheri and Borivali. The assailant fled at Borivali station. Railway authorities swiftly provided medical aid and are now searching for the suspect, reviewing CCTV footage and passenger statements.
Businesses are facing a rising tide of advanced fraud, with criminals deploying malware to seize control of employee phones. By modifying contact lists, they impersonate company executives on WhatsApp, deceiving accountants into making massive transfers. Recent incidents involving two companies, which lost a staggering Rs 3.48 crore, underscore the critical necessity for stronger cybersecurity measures to combat these evolving threats.
Trans Harbour line suburban train services faced significant disruptions Tuesday morning due to a track cave-in between Turbhe and Koparkhairane. Excessive water flow following heavy rains rendered both up and down lines unsafe. While restoration efforts have resumed operations, speed restrictions remain in place, leading to ongoing delays for commuters on the Thane-Vashi section.
Mumbai's Vikhroli West witnessed a retaining wall collapse late Tuesday night following intense overnight rainfall. Several areas across the city recorded over 200 mm of rain, leading to waterlogging in low-lying zones. While drainage efforts were underway and traffic largely restored, no injuries were immediately reported. Further details are awaited on this significant incident.
Mumbai experienced a torrential overnight downpour, with several areas receiving over 200 mm of rain in just eight hours. Malwani, Malad, topped the charts with 271 mm. The intense rainfall caused waterlogging in low-lying areas, including Hindmata and Andheri Subway, but civic teams worked swiftly to clear the accumulation, largely restoring traffic flow by morning.
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A significant step has been taken in the Sion Road Over Bridge reconstruction, a crucial part of the CSMTKurla fifth and sixth railway line project. A massive 500-tonne steel girder was successfully launched, overcoming complex engineering hurdles in a busy urban setting. This expansion will create vital space for new railway lines, with the bridge anticipated to open for traffic by August, paving the way for enhanced rail connectivity.
Mumbai Monorail is set to resume services after a nine-month hiatus, following the Maharashtra government's approval and final safety clearance. The 19.54-km Chembur to Sant Ghadge Maharaj Chowk corridor, India's sole monorail, was suspended due to technical issues. Authorities are considering a formal inauguration, with plans also underway to enhance integration with the metro network.
India is set to become a global hub for critical mineral recycling, with industry commitments exceeding targets by over three times. This surge in recycling capacity, aiming for 850 kilotonnes, will bolster supplies for electric vehicles and electronics, significantly reducing import dependence. The initiative includes establishing processing parks and promoting urban mining, paving the way for a robust domestic resource economy.
A Mumbai doctor allegedly paid nearly Rs 4 lakh to an impersonator to pose as a senior Union Home Ministry official and thwart police action in a cheque bounce case. The accused, Dr. Asmita Sarang, is charged with falsely personating a public servant and cheating. The impersonator, Mohammed Tariq Pathan, reportedly made threatening calls to a Delhi Police constable attempting to serve a warrant against Sarang.
The Bombay High Court has granted interim protection from arrest to advocate Priyanka Singh in a CBI case involving an alleged attempt to bribe a GST intelligence officer. Singh, representing a company in a tax evasion probe, is accused of facilitating a bribe offer. The court ordered her to cooperate with investigators and report regularly, with the next hearing scheduled for July 2. Her lawyer argued she was acting professionally.
Six Lok Sabha MPs, including Sanjay Jadhav and Bhausaheb Wakchaure, have joined the Shinde-led Shiv Sena, bolstering the party's strength. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde welcomed them, calling it the second phase of their movement to preserve Balasaheb Thackeray's ideology. He asserted that the move was legal and constitutional, with all six MPs set to contest future elections on a Shiv Sena ticket.
Mumbai experienced its third consecutive morning of rain on Tuesday, with southern areas receiving moderate showers. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) indicates favorable conditions for the southwest monsoon to advance into the city within the next 48 hours. This brings anticipation for the monsoon's official arrival, potentially averting a record delay.
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