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Mumbai is facing a severe LPG cooking gas shortage, with refill waiting times stretching to eight days. Commercial cylinder supply to hotels and restaurants has completely stopped, potentially triggering a crisis for eateries. Panic buying is evident as domestic consumers rush to book refills, while new government regulations limit booking frequency.
Maharashtra's 'Aai' tourism policy is empowering women entrepreneurs, with over 900 securing loans totaling Rs 72.49 crore. The initiative aims to boost women's participation in tourism, offering interest-free loans and support for ventures like homestays and travel services, while also enhancing safety and inclusivity for women travelers across the state.
Mumbai's BMC is measuring noise levels from its new melody road after residents complained about disturbing music. The musical stretch, playing 'Jai Ho', is reportedly audible to motorists and echoes into nearby homes, prompting the contractor to assess decibel levels and explore sound reduction methods.
Mumbai's roads predominantly honour men, with less than 150 km of its 2,000 km dedicated to women. This Women's Day, we highlight trailblazers like Pandita Ramabai, Sakarbai Barku Patil, Lady Jamsetjee, Laxmibai Kelkar, and Dr. Kashibai Navrange, whose contributions shaped the city.
In a significant political move, Nishant Kumar, the son of Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, has officially become a member of the JD(U). He is committed to actively engaging with the party to bolster its presence and initiatives.
Western Railway's suburban section experienced a daytime rail block today, offering relief to local train commuters. Earlier, a night block between Mahim and Santacruz affected slow line trains, causing them to skip certain stations due to platform length issues and resulting in some cancellations.
Central Railway's Mumbai division is implementing megablocks today for essential engineering and maintenance. Expect disruptions on the Main Line between Matunga and Mulund's fast tracks from 11:20 am to 3:45 pm, causing delays. The Harbour Line will see a block between Kurla and Vashi from 11:10 am to 4:10 pm, with special trains and alternative routes available.
Mahesh Manjrekar's highly anticipated one-man play, 'Animal,' premiered to a packed house, with actors like Jacqueline Fernandez and Saiee Manjrekar in attendance. Manjrekar delivered a powerful performance exploring ambition's toll, drawing enthusiastic responses for its satire and pop culture references. The play, a culmination of years of work, received a standing ovation.
Mumbai Police Crime Branch has arrested Mohammed Tariq Pathan for impersonating an IAS officer and attempting to influence a police officer executing a warrant. Pathan allegedly posed as IAS officer Pawan Kumar Yadav, PS to Amit Shah and threatened a constable to drop action against a woman in a cheque-bouncing case.
Speakers at a seminar reviewing Maharashtra's four women's policies highlighted uneven implementation, noting that working-class and minority women have yet to fully benefit. While policies have increased women's participation in governance, issues like inadequate inclusion in budgeting and continued domestic violence persist, requiring broader social change for effective implementation.
Mumbai's National Gallery of Modern Art unveils 'Colours of Swades,' a major exhibition celebrating Nandalal Bose's art from March 9 to April 9. Featuring the iconic Haripura Panels and his work on India's Constitution, the show highlights art's role in nation-building. Digital reconstructions bring rural India to life, offering a unique experience.
Maharashtra's proposed anti-conversion law, the Freedom of Religion Act 2026, will nullify marriages conducted through inducement, deceit, or coercion. Blood relatives can report such cases to the district magistrate, who will then refer them to the police for action. The law aims to protect individuals from forced conversions, with potential penalties including up to seven years imprisonment and fines.

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