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While Maharashtra embraces AI-powered classrooms, a stark reality persists: 890 schools lack separate girls' toilets. This highlights a critical infrastructure gap, with a growing focus on essential facilities like functional toilets, safety, electricity, and campus maintenance to bridge the divide between modern learning and basic needs.
The Enforcement Directorate conducted searches across multiple locations in Nashik, Pune, and Shirdi in a money laundering case against Ashok Kharat, who is accused of extortion and rape. The raids targeted premises linked to trusts and associates of Kharat, whose case stems from an FIR alleging Rs 5 crore extortion from a real estate businessman.
Nearly 300 citizens gathered at Versova Beach for Green Mumbai Sunday, advocating for the protection of mangroves, forests, and open spaces. The demonstration, organized by Save Mumbai Mangroves, highlighted the ecological and livelihood impacts of mangrove destruction, particularly concerning the proposed Versova-Bhayandar Coastal Road. Participants urged authorities to prioritize sustainable development and ensure community consultation in coastal projects.
Mumbai is set to host a crucial Netherlands-Europe-India Urban Mobility Conference on April 16-17. This invite-only summit will bring together global experts and policymakers to foster partnerships and promote sustainable transport solutions, with a strong emphasis on cycling and walking. The event aims to bridge European expertise with India's urban challenges, offering scalable solutions for congestion and pollution.
Following a fatal fire that claimed three lives, Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation has launched a crackdown on illegal constructions, particularly unsafe shanties. This initiative aims to prevent further tragedies and revenue loss after multiple fire incidents involving illegal structures. A Special Investigating Team is probing the recent blaze, with officials emphasizing stringent action against encroachments.
A deep rift fractured the Mangeshkar family when Asha Bhosle married at 14, leading to estrangement from her elder sister Lata. Decades later, Lata revealed the extent of her disapproval and Asha's subsequent struggles, including financial hardship and exploitation by her husband.
Maharashtra's tourism department is offering a special free heritage circuit on April 13-14, marking B. R. Ambedkar's birth anniversary. Guided tours in Mumbai, Nashik, and Nagpur will explore key sites linked to his life and legacy. This initiative aims to blend cultural tourism with an understanding of India's constitutional architect, fostering social reform messages.
Mumbai faces a groundwater crisis as officials confirm widespread illegal extraction for commercial use, yet no FIRs have been filed. Despite documented violations and legal mandates, authorities are failing to act, prompting a local activist to pursue legal action. This inaction threatens already strained water resources, especially with summer approaching.
Higher-than-usual March rainfall tempered India's power demand growth to 1.7%, despite record consumption. Softer demand and ample supply led to lower electricity prices in the short-term market. Renewable energy generation continued its upward trend, while coal remained dominant in power generation.
Commuters face disruptions today as Central Railway implements a megablock on slow lines between CSMT and Vidyavihar from 10:55 am to 3:55 pm. Up slow services will be diverted to the fast line, making additional stops.
Mumbai local services on Western Railway faced disruption this morning due to an overhead equipment breakdown between Bhayandar and Naigaon. The technical snag, occurring on the down through line around 7:52 am, initially held up two local trains and one MEMU service.
Maintenance work on fast lines between Santacruz and Goregaon will cause disruptions until 3 pm. Fast line trains will divert to slow lines, leading to some suburban service cancellations. Additionally, certain Borivali and Andheri services on the Harbour Line will terminate at Goregaon.
A senior bureaucrat, Manisha Patankar Mhaiskar, revealed a minister in the Mahayuti government blocked her appointment to head a department in 2023, citing her gender. This incident, occurring during her 33-year career, has sparked debate, especially given the government's stated commitment to women's empowerment and leadership roles.
Veteran singer Asha Bhosle has been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in critical condition, reportedly due to cardiac and respiratory complications. Her granddaughter confirmed the hospitalization, citing extreme exhaustion and a chest infection, and requested privacy for the 92-year-old artist. Treatment is ongoing for the legendary singer.
Citizens will gather at Versova Beach on Sunday, April 12, to protest mangrove destruction for the VersovaBhayander Coastal Road. The initiative highlights the ecological importance of these habitats and encourages creative, non-AI generated posters. Residents are witnessing the daily loss of green cover, impacting the local ecosystem.
Merchant sailor Rex Perreira endured a harrowing month at sea, stranded in Iraq without documents amidst bombings. After a ship engine explosion and dire conditions, he and other Indians were left abandoned. Following sustained efforts and emergency document issuance, Perreira finally returned to Mumbai after a perilous journey.
A 75-year-old man tragically passed away after a section of a ground-plus-one residential building collapsed in Bhandup (West) on Saturday morning. The incident occurred at Tulshipada in Patkar Compound, where a portion of the first-floor slab gave way, leading to the fatality. The injured man was pronounced dead upon arrival at Navkar Hospital.

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