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Despite significant investment in Mithi River revival, experts question the effectiveness of large-scale engineering projects alone. They emphasize the need for localized solutions, source-level sewage capture, and addressing solid waste pollution. Restoring the river's ecology and ensuring continuous operation of new systems are crucial for lasting change.
F South ward faces redevelopment challenges, waterlogging, and traffic chaos following the Elphinstone Bridge demolition. Residents grapple with pollution, structural risks to old buildings, and strained resources due to new construction. Political dynamics are shifting, with former Shiv Sena strongholds seeing new alignments ahead of BMC polls.
Income Tax Department officials searched multiple food and beverage companies in Mumbai, including one linked to actor Shilpa Shetty, on Thursday. The action is based on allegations of tax evasion through out of the books cash transactions involving approximately 20-24 companies. The investigation is reportedly not connected to any prior FIRs against Shetty or her husband.
Mumbai is investing Rs 2,000 crore in a massive Mithi River cleanup, featuring a 6.6km diversion tunnel and a tidal-stretch overhaul. These projects aim to intercept 60% of sewage, but success hinges on removing encroachments and commissioning the Dharavi wastewater treatment facility. Experts caution that engineering alone won't suffice; waste dumping must also be controlled for lasting change.
Bombay High Court has cancelled the bail of a businessman accused of assaulting a pregnant woman in a lift, leading to her miscarriage. The court found that the trial court overlooked the gravity of the offense and procedural compliance, ordering the businessman to surrender within two days.
Mumbai police swiftly apprehended Mahesh Ramesh Pawar, 45, for allegedly drugging, raping, and blackmailing at least eight minor girls. Pawar reportedly lured victims with drugged drinks, assaulted them while unconscious, and then used recorded videos for further exploitation. The rapid arrest followed the first complaint, highlighting a disturbing pattern of premeditated abuse.
Mumbai's K East ward is in a state of civic breakdown. Andheri, Jogeshwari, and Vile Parle areas suffer from extreme traffic, overflowing garbage, and widespread hawker encroachment. Basic services are collapsing. Former corporators' pleas are ignored as funds have stopped since 2022. Residents face daily struggles for livability. Urgent action is needed to restore order and address these critical issues.
The Eifman Ballet of St Petersburg made its India debut with a performance of Anna Karenina at the NCPA.
The Bandra magistrate court was evacuated and searched Thursday morning following a bomb threat received via email. Police and bomb detection teams found no suspicious objects. An investigation is underway to identify the sender and their motive.
The Bandra magistrate court was evacuated and searched Thursday morning following a bomb threat received via email. Police and bomb squad teams conducted a thorough inspection but found no suspicious objects. An investigation is underway to identify the sender and their motive.
Maharashtra cabinet has formed a state-level committee to protect its heritage sites, focusing on removing encroachments from state-protected monuments. This initiative aims to preserve historical character and public access to iconic locations like August Kranti Maidan and Dharavi Fort, expanding beyond just forts to include all state-protected structures across the region.
A deaf and mute woman, assaulted as a minor in 2009, has finally filed a police complaint with her husband's support. The accused, arrested by Kurar police and transferred to Vakola, is also under investigation for allegedly filming and blackmailing other women via video call.
Worli police seized a Lamborghini after a viral video showed it exceeding 200 km/h on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, where the speed limit is 80 km/h. The car, registered in Haryana and owned by an Ahmedabad resident, was brought from Pune for examination. A case has been registered against the driver.
Mumbai experiences a sunny, mild day at 30.6C, perfect for outdoor activities. Despite clear skies, yesterday's 'poor' air quality (AQI 215) lingers, advising masks during peak traffic. The city anticipates a week of consistent sunshine and comfortable temperatures, ideal for beach visits or park outings. Evenings promise pleasant conditions for dining al fresco.

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