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Football players and coaches protested the conversion of a mud ground to artificial turf in Colaba, citing lack of consultation and potential for injuries. They claim the project, allegedly backed by local politicians, will reduce playing space and alter the natural field. Officials maintain all permissions are in place.
Gokul Dairy has raised the price of full cream buffalo milk by Rs 2 per litre to Rs 76, effective February 21. This price adjustment is attributed to a severe shortage of green fodder for milch animals, impacting fodder availability by approximately 10% in one month.
Our Lady of Grace Cathedral in Vasai has won a UNESCO Award of Merit. The 475-year-old structure was restored through community funding. The project cost approximately Rs 4.5 crore. The restoration revived a sixteenth-century building embodying Portuguese colonial architecture. Traditional craftsmanship was used to reinstate the interior as a living place of worship. The work took place from 2023-24.
Mumbai's 16th Pride March at August Kranti Maidan showcased a vibrant display of solidarity and a continued call for systemic change. Thousands gathered, demanding comprehensive anti-discrimination laws, horizontal reservation for transgender persons, and legal recognition of unions, emphasizing that full citizenship and belonging are still being claimed.
Following resident complaints about tremors during Mumbai Coastal Road (North) project test piling, civic officials and a VJTI professor monitored vibrations. Corrective measures, including specialized tools and support machinery, were suggested to contractor Larsen & Toubro. Readings showed minimal impact, and assurances were given about future precautions and mangrove replanting.
Aaditya Thackeray voiced support for architects opposing the Mahalaxmi Racecourse redevelopment, citing concerns over concretization and unnecessary facilities. Shiv Sena MP Milind Deora countered, expressing disappointment and highlighting the project's potential to create India's largest urban green zone with an underground sports complex.
In a significant political development, the BJP has secured the chairmanship of the BMC's powerful standing committee for the first time, with Prabhakar Shinde elected unopposed. Rajeshree Shirwadkar also took charge as chairperson of the education committee. Meanwhile, the opposition has demanded a white paper on civic works from the past four years.
A 19-year-old unemployed youth was arrested for allegedly killing his acquaintance in Mumbai after an argument over speaking loudly on a video call. The accused beat the victim, Vipul Karamkar, and hit his head against the cement road, leading to his death. Both resided in the same locality.
Actor Ranveer Singh received extortion threats for Rs 20 crore from Harry Boxer, a Canada-based aide of gangster Lawrence Bishnoi. The FIR states Boxer left voice notes demanding the sum after Singh's manager ignored calls. Security around Singh has been increased, and a lookout circular is issued for Boxer.
Grammy winner Ricky Kej joined French President Emmanuel Macron and First Lady Brigitte Macron in Mumbai for the India-France Year of Innovation 2026. Kej, who travelled with the President on the presidential aircraft, shared insights on cultural exchange and soft power. The delegation also met with Bollywood personalities to discuss industry collaborations, highlighting a growing cultural dialogue between the nations.
Pubs and bars in cities like Pune, Delhi, and Mumbai are transforming into intellectual hubs, hosting expert-led lectures on diverse topics from neuroscience to financial literacy. Communities like Society of Intellectuals and Pint of View are leading this trend, turning nightlife into houghtlife with interactive sessions and engaging discussions.
Arjun Tendulkar, engaged last August, has been traded from Mumbai Indians to Lucknow Super Giants for IPL 2026. The all-rounder, who previously played for MI and Goa, will represent LSG this season. His fiance, Saaniya Chandhok, is from a prominent business family and a close friend of the Tendulkar family.
Indian teacher and artist Rouble Nagi has won the $1 million Global Teacher Prize 2026 for her decade-long work empowering underprivileged children through art-based education. Her foundation has established over 800 learning centers, transforming neglected spaces into vibrant classrooms. Nagi's initiative also supports women's skill development, aiming for financial independence. The prize money will fund free vocational training.
Two garment workers tragically lost their lives and several others were injured following a steam machine explosion at a Ghatkopar factory. Police have registered a negligence case against the owner, alleging a lack of adequate safety measures and proper care for workers handling hazardous equipment. Investigations are ongoing to determine full responsibility for the fatal incident.
A Mumbai-based construction firm's directors and son are booked by the EOW for allegedly defrauding a businessman of Rs 5.15 crore. They are accused of falsely claiming development rights for a slum redevelopment project, hiding land disputes, and demanding additional funds before issuing a termination notice.
Mumbai Drum Day 2026, themed 'A Tapestry of Taal,' will showcase global percussionists and drum set artists on February 27th at St. Andrews Auditorium. Curated by Gino Banks, the event celebrates diverse rhythmic traditions and contemporary drumming. The festival promises electrifying performances, collaborations, and a grand finale, highlighting unity and the power of rhythm.
Railway Protection Force apprehended a self-styled 'Bengali baba' for illegally plastering promotional posters on trains and railway property. Mohammad Nazir Andari was caught with thousands of posters and confessed to using railway spaces for his business without authorization. An investigation is underway to nab his accomplices and examine financial dealings.
Maharashtra State Board is taking strong steps to stop cheating in upcoming SSC and HSC exams. Nearly seven lakh students will appear for these tests. The board is using CCTV cameras, drone surveillance, and police escorts. Photocopy shops near exam centers will be closed. Supervisors will be held accountable if multiple students are caught copying.

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