Maharashtra: Shinde Hospitalised In Thane After Viral Fever, Exhaustion
His admission followed complaints of fever and fatigue over the past few days. Despite this, he continued with his work: Hospital sources
Navi Mumbai swimmer becomes the youngest to swim Seven Oceans, 3rd Indian
Simply moving around Mumbai is now being seen as risky
BJP ex-MP elected Mumbais Asiatic Society president, his panel sweeps polls
Vinay Sahasrabuddhes group wins all 19 posts
FDA finds mercury, lead in Pak-made fairness cream sold illegally
Two habitual offenders with 11 past cases held for Rs 15 lakh house burglary by Navi Mumbai police
Maharashtra: Raj Thackeray Targets Fadnavis Over Satams Insensitive Remarks
Raj Thackeray, in his social media post, said such comments reflected a lack of sensitivity towards citizens affected by civic failures during the monsoon: Reports
12 Border Villages Divided Over SIR Enrolment Between Telangana, Maharashtra
With a population of around 10,000, both states have been implementing welfare schemes in these villages, influencing residents choices.
Mumbai University denies affiliation to 30 law colleges, ahead of admissions
Security guard booked for molesting 8-year-old girl, flees; Kharghar police launch manhunt
Poor Road Conditions Blamed as E-Rickshaw Overturns, Injuring Elderly Couple in Matheran
Maharashtra: Fadnavis Urges Caution As Heavy Rain Batters Mumbai, Other Cities
Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis appealed to residents to follow official advisories issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD): Reports
Metro snag, heavy rain disrupt Mumbai rail services; waterlogging, poor visibility reported
Mumbai commuters faced significant delays on Saturday due to a technical issue on Metro Line 2A and rain-induced disruptions on suburban railways. While Metro services operated on a single line between Dahisar East and Kandarpada, causing longer waits, suburban trains on both Western and Central lines experienced delays of 20-25 minutes due to waterlogging and poor visibility. Despite heavy showers, train services largely continued without major suspensions.
Southwest monsoon to cover parts of Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan in next 4 days: IMD
In its daily forecast, the IMD said isolated extremely heavy rainfall is likely over Konkan and the Gujarat region between July 4-7, Madhya Maharashtra between July 4-6, Saurashtra and Odisha on July 4-5, and West Madhya Pradesh on Saturday.
Mumbai police suspend licences of 11 orchestra bars over obscenity, rule violations
Mumbai police have cracked down on 11 orchestra bars, suspending their licenses for a month. Accused of obscene gestures, inappropriate eye contact, and flouting license conditions, establishments like Senorita, Sapphire, and Blue Diamond in south Mumbai, along with others in Andheri, Dahisar, and Malad, face this stern action. Authorities have warned of further strict measures for any future violations.
Woman delivers baby aboard moving local train near Thane station
A significant road collapse occurred in Bhandup near Asian Paints, leading to the fall of trees and a vehicle into a newly formed pit. The incident happened during piling work for a residential building. While no one was injured, one lane of the road was temporarily shut as a safety measure. BMC officials confirmed that all construction sites in the vicinity had been inspected prior to the monsoon.
Over 100 rescued from flood-hit villages in Vasai; NDRF joins relief operations
Mumbai Railway Police Arrest Man After Viral Train Death Threat Video
Russia says 72 Ukrainian drones shot down over St Petersburg; oil terminal hit
The strikes on President Vladimir Putin's home city came after a massive Russian attack on Kyiv killed 30 people this week
Mumbai is experiencing relentless heavy rainfall, prompting actor Jackie Shroff to urge residents to prioritize safety and take precautions, sharing a video of waterlogged streets. Meanwhile, actor Kshitij Dholakia thankfully escaped unharmed after a large tree fell on his car during the downpour. He expressed gratitude for the swift assistance from Mumbai Police and the fire brigade.
Enrol under PM Fasal Bima Yojana by July 31: Maharashtra agriculture minister to farmers
Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Dattatray Bharane has urged farmers to enroll in the Pradhan Mantri Fasal Bima Yojana by July 31. This revised scheme offers financial protection against crop losses due to natural calamities, unseasonal rains, and drought. Farmers growing foodgrains, pulses, and oilseeds pay a 2% premium, while those cultivating commercial crops like cotton and onion pay 5%. Essential documents and a digital crop survey are required for enrollment.
Show everyone, just once, that Fadnavis does not hesitate to take strict action against those who behave irresponsibly; the rest will immediately fall in line, said Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray
Landslides, waterlogging and fallen trees in Pune as rains lash parts of city
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert for the ghat regions of Pune and Raigad, warning of continued heavy rainfall. Officials have advised residents and tourists to avoid unnecessary travel, especially through hilly and landslide-prone areas
Lohagad Fort murder: Court denies further police custody of Siya and Chetan
Judicial Magistrate First Class A.M. Vibhute remanded Siya Goyal and her alleged partner, Chetan Chaudhary, to 14 days of judicial custody until July 16 after their police custody ended
Watch: Heavy rain continues in Mumbai, Thane; red alert remains for July 4-6
Heavy rain continues across Mumbai, Thane and parts of coastal Maharashtra. The India Meteorological Department has issued a Red Alert from July 4 to 6. Schools and colleges are closed in parts of Thane and Palghar, while emergency helplines have been activated
A 350-year-old sea fort, Kolaba Fort near Alibaug, offers a unique experience accessible only during low tide. Visitors can walk or take a horse cart across the exposed seabed to explore this historic Maratha naval base. Commissioned by Shivaji Maharaj and strengthened by Kanhoji Angre, the fort boasts ancient temples and offers breathtaking sunset views, creating a mystical atmosphere before the sea reclaims its path.
Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde hospitalised in Thane
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde is currently hospitalized in Thane due to viral fever and a cold. Doctors have prescribed strict rest for the deputy chief minister, who was admitted on Friday. He had been experiencing symptoms for several days and is anticipated to be released later today. This development comes after he sought medical attention for his illness.
Maharashtra TET leak: How deep does the racket go?
Maha Dy CM Shinde hospitalised in Thane due to exhaustion; condition stable
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena chief leader Eknath Shinde was rushed to a private hospital in Thane on Friday after his health deteriorated suddenly. According to preliminary reports on Saturday, Shinde is currently under the care of a team of specialist doctors, and his condition is stated to be completely stable.
Maharashtra is set to frame a Uniform Civil Code, with an expert committee to be formed soon. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis highlighted its constitutional backing and alignment with equality principles. This move follows Uttarakhand's lead, with other states also considering similar reforms. While Congress seeks broad consensus, Shiv Sena welcomes the initiative, viewing it as a long-standing ideological commitment.
IMD issues red alert for Mumbai, schools and colleges shut
Mumbai is under a red alert for extremely heavy rainfall, prompting authorities to close schools and colleges for the afternoon session on July 4. Residents are urged to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary. The city has already experienced significant rainfall, with forecasts indicating continued intense showers and strong winds. High tides are also expected, adding to the potential for disruption.
Maharashtra deputy CM Eknath Shinde hospitalised due to fever & exhaustion
Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was hospitalized Friday in Thane due to viral fever and exhaustion following a demanding political schedule. His condition is stable, with doctors attributing his illness to intense work and travel, including recent political maneuvers. The incident led to the postponement of a party event, which was later held with his son representing him.
The first phase of the Mumbai-Ahmedabad Bullet Train, from Surat to Bilimora, is slated for a 2027 inauguration, with nearly 80% of the project complete. Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw also announced the inauguration of India's third semiconductor plant today, a significant milestone after decades of effort. Additionally, infrastructure upgrades for Ahmedabad's railway facilities, including underpasses and station redevelopment, were highlighted.
Metro Line 2A faced disruptions Saturday between Dahisar East and Kandarpada due to a technical snag. While services remain active across the entire route, trains are running on a single track between Dahanukarwadi and Dahisar East, potentially causing longer waits. Operations are normal between Andheri West and Dahanukarwadi. Technical teams are working to swiftly reinstate full two-line service.
Venezuela quake death toll climbs to 2,645
The death toll from the June 24 earthquakes in Venezuela has risen to 2,645, with thousands injured as rescue and relief operations continue across the country.
Massive Spain wildfire remains out of control in Catalonia
A massive wildfire in Spain's Catalonia region has burned around 2,300 hectares, forcing nearly 10,000 people to evacuate or remain indoors as firefighters battle the blaze.
Russia claims full control of Konstantinovka city in eastern Ukraine
Russia claimed it had captured Konstantinovka, a strategic city in Ukraine's Donetsk region, as President Vladimir Putin called the advance significant and highlighted further territorial gains.
India and France deepen economic, trade and investment ties
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and her French counterpart discussed expanding cooperation in critical minerals, trade, investment, financial connectivity and economic security during the India-France Economic and Financial Dialogue
Tree crashes onto road near flower market in Mumbai; no injuries reported
A large tree toppled onto a road near Dadar's Meenatai Thackeray Flower Market in the early hours of Saturday, causing traffic disruption. Emergency services, including the fire brigade and BMC officials, swiftly responded to clear the obstruction. Fortunately, no injuries were reported during the incident, and efforts are underway to fully restore normal movement on the affected route.
Mumbai's annual monsoon test has begun with the season's first heavy downpour, exposing civic unpreparedness. Tragic incidents, including a boy's death from a fallen tree and a man drowning in an open manhole, have marred the arrival of the rains. Commuters faced disruptions, with social media buzzing about flooded roads and delayed trains, highlighting the city's ongoing struggle with its monsoon challenges.
Theres no Vikas without Vishwas
A city becomes truly modern only when it protects its peoples lives. More than anything else, Mumbaikars want to trust those in power to ensure that they can step out and return home without fear every day
India's food regulator, FSSAI, has issued notices to several beverage brands for misbranding and misleading claims about their energy drinks. Meanwhile, Maharashtra has banned the sale of Sting energy drink and other intoxicating substances within 500 meters of schools, citing concerns for schoolchildren's health. FSSAI clarified that no standard exists for energy drinks in India, and functional claims are not permissible for food products.
Govt removes three Chinese apps linked to e-vehicle shutdowns
The government has ordered the removal of three Chinese apps allegedly used to remotely disable battery-operated vehicles
New AI method helps drones detect failures before crashes
Researchers have developed an AI-based system that enables drones to detect early signs of failure and adapt before losing control
SC halts CAG audit of three Delhi power discoms
The Supreme Court has stayed a CAG audit of three private Delhi discoms ordered over regulatory assets worth Rs 38,500 crore
NASA shares red, white and blue images of the cosmos
NASA has released red, white and blue images of stars and galaxies to celebrate America's 250th Independence Day
SC declines to stay Sonam Raghuvanshi's bail in Raja murder case
The Supreme Court declined to stay Sonam Raghuvanshi's bail in the Raja Raghuvanshi murder case while hearing the Meghalaya government's plea
Eight alleged JeM members arrested by Gujarat ATS
The Gujarat ATS arrested eight alleged Jaish-e-Mohammed operatives accused of trying to establish a terror network in the state
Heavy Monsoon Rains Batter Gujarat, Maharashtra
In Gujarat's Jamnagar district, the Dhrol area bore the brunt of the onslaught, with incessant downpours inundating multiple arterial roads
Can the civic body just get its act together!
When open for whatever reason, there are shockingly no on-the-ground precautions
Irans slain leader Khamenei laid in state in Tehran
Iran has begun preparations for the dayslong funeral of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in Tehran. Millions are expected to attend the ceremonies as the country mourns the late leader, with religious figures, officials and foreign dignitaries paying their final respects
Historic leap by UP under CM Yogis leadership in PM Surya Ghar Yojana
Uttar Pradesh has created a new history in the residential rooftop solar sector in Pradhan Mantri Surya Ghar Muft Bijli Yojana, under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. In June 2026, the state secured the top position in the country by installing 71,888 residential rooftop solar plants. This is not only Uttar Pradeshs best-ever monthly performance, but also a new national record for the highest number of residential rooftop solar installations carried out by any state in a single month. So far, Uttar Pradesh has received 10,89,716 applications, and the installation of 6,36,745 residential rooftop solar plants has been completed. For several consecutive months, Uttar Pradesh has been recording the highest monthly installations in the country and has emerged as the fastest-growing state in Indias residential rooftop solar sector. Considering the current trends, it is estimated that by the end of July 2026, Uttar Pradesh may surpass Maharashtra in the total number of residential rooftop solar installations and become the countrys second-largest residential rooftop solar state. The states next target is to surpass Gujarat and become Indias number one state in terms of total residential rooftop solar installations. Uttar Pradeshs achievements in the residential rooftop solar sector have also been unprecedented. More than 2,148 MW of capacity has been installed in the state so far, and subsidies exceeding 5,500 crore have been transferred directly to consumers. More than 7,000 companies and vendors are working in this sector, and over 80,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities have been created. Residential rooftop solar systems in the state are generating approximately 96 lakh units of free electricity per day, with an estimated value of more than Rs 6 crore per day. In addition, this sector is generating a daily business turnover of more than 40 crore, while saving more than 9,000 acres of land, which is a significant achievement compared to large-scale land-based power projects. This success of Uttar Pradesh is the result of the collective efforts of aware consumers, solar vendors, UPNEDA, banking institutions, DISCOMs, and all stakeholders. The states rapid progress in the residential rooftop solar sector is not only promoting clean energy and energy self-reliance but is also making Uttar Pradesh the new leader of Indias residential rooftop solar revolution. After becoming the countrys number one state in monthly installations, Uttar Pradesh is now aiming to become Indias number one state in terms of total residential rooftop solar installations as well.
Pilgrims begin Yatra along traditional Pahalgam route
Anantnag, Jul 3:Chanting Bum Bum Bhole amid a light drizzle, the first batches of pilgrims on Friday began the annual Amarnath Yatra through the traditional Pahalgam route, setting out on the 48-km trek to the 3,880-metre-high Himalayan cave shrine under tight security. Hundreds of pilgrims, including women, elderly devotees and sadhus, left the Nunwan base camp in Pahalgam early in the morning for Chandanwari, the first halt on the route located about 17 km away. Wrapped in raincoats and woollens, the devotees continued their journey despite intermittent rain. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Anantnag Dr Bilal Mohi-Ud-Din, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amod Ashok Nagpure and other officials flagged off the first batches from the base camp. The cave shrine houses the naturally formed ice- stalagmite, revered by Hindu devotees as a symbol of Lord Shiva. Pilgrims reach the shrine either through the traditional 48-km Pahalgam route or the shorter 14-km Baltal route in Ganderbal district. While many pilgrims chose to undertake the trek on foot, others hired horses or palanquins to navigate the steep mountain track. Mahesh Solanki, 43, a first-time pilgrim from Uttar Pradesh, said he was impressed with the arrangements at the base camp. I feel blessed to be here. Our stay at the base camp was comfortable and the facilities are excellent. I had always wanted to undertake this pilgrimage, he said. Amit Jaiswal, 45, from Madhya Pradesh, said he had been visiting the shrine for the past three years. Every year I return with greater devotion. The excitement is unmatched. I can't wait to have darshan of Baba Barfani, he said. Reena, 45, from Delhi, who is travelling with her family, said she had long dreamt of visiting the cave-shrine. We are determined to reach the holy cave this time. It is a dream come true for every believer, she said. Mahesh, 40, from Maharashtra, said he would pray for peace and harmony during the pilgrimage. The atmosphere here is divine. Everyone should undertake this journey at least once in their lifetime, he said. Kashi Sumair, a sadhu from Varanasi, said the pilgrimage held deep spiritual significance. Our association with Kashmir goes back to the times of Kashyapa and Adi Shankaracharya. This pilgrimage is sacred for devotees, he said. The first batch of 4,822 pilgrims had left the Bhagwati Nagar base camp in Jammu on Thursday after being flagged off by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha. Officials said 2,510 pilgrims travelling in 112 vehicles proceeded to the Nunwan base camp for the Pahalgam route, while 2,312 pilgrims in 147 vehicles headed to the Baltal base camp in Ganderbal district. The 57-day pilgrimage will conclude on August 28. Thousands of devotees are expected to visit the shrine during the annual yatra. Authorities have deployed thousands of personnel from the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Central Reserve Police Force, Indo-Tibetan Border Police, Army and other security agencies along the twin routes. Multi-layer security arrangements, aerial surveillance and electronic monitoring have been put in place to ensure the smooth conduct of the pilgrimage.
537 departmental inquiries against 1,523 BMC staff ongoing: RTI
In a first, Univ fines college for inflating BCom marks
IMD sounds seasons first red alert for weekend across Mumbai Metropolitan Region
Schools Shut In Thane, Palghar Districts Today
BMC to pilot AI-based Vaidya AI platform in hospitals, dispensaries
Minister: Manori desalination plant likely to be ready in 4 years
Maharashtra medical goods suppliers threaten hunger strike over payment delay
Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation prunes 7k trees with the advent of monsoon, over 100 trees fell
Dehrang dam in Navi Mumbai overflows
Tell Mumbai police to seek Anmol Bishnois custody: Baba Siddiques family to court
Man held for stalking woman colleague in local train, video recording her on his mobile
70-year-old ex-banker loses Rs 30 lakh to scamsters of Quantro AI trading app
11 injured after fire in meter cabin fills Mumbai building with smoke
Rs 77,300 school admission graft case: Two arrested
Thane Crime Branch nabs serial burglar with 33 prior cases, recovers Rs 38.5 lakh in stolen goods
Five acquitted in alleged marriage fraud case after complainant turns hostile
Heavy rain likely in Ghat areas, IMD issues alert for Pune and Konkan
As per IMD observations, several stations across Maharashtra recorded varying rainfall activity. In Konkan and Mumbai regions, Santacruz recorded 51 mm of rainfall while Mumbai received 37 mm
FDA tightens dairy industry regulations with up to Rs 10 lakh fines
Papaya extract pills offer hope in chemo-induced platelet fall
Mayor Ritu Tawde writes to Mumbai police about former mayor Kishori Pednekar, seeks police complaint
Burning through June: Europe faces its widest heatwave in decades
From crowded emergency rooms and soaring death tolls to cancelled public events and record-breaking nights, Europe's June heatwave left its mark far beyond the 35 degree Celsius mark
Pavana water pipeline project will proceed only with farmers' consent: CM
Chairing a high-level meeting at Vidhan Bhavan, Fadnavis said the government would move ahead with the project only after extensive consultations with farmers, local public representatives and all concerned departments
Maharashtra Bans Sale Of Energy Drinks Within 500 Metres Of Schools
In a serious bid to regulate the consumption of high-caffeine beverages among youth, the Maharashtra government on Friday announced a comprehensive ban on the sale of high energy drinks like Sting within a 500-metre radius of schools.
Ab Hindu Maaf Nahi Karega: Uddhav Declares Ram Raksha Andolan Against BJP
Ram devotees would gather at Ram and Hanuman temples across Maharashtra to hold the BJP accountable: Reports
FDA issues compliance order for milk sector in Maharashtra; warns of Rs 10 lakh fine for violations
Maharashtra FDA has mandated strict food safety compliance across the entire milk supply chain, from farms to retailers. New guidelines aim to prevent adulteration and ensure uniform standards. Violations like operating without licenses or making false claims can now incur fines up to Rs 10 lakh. The FDA emphasized accountability for all stakeholders, including transporters, and warned of license cancellations for non-compliance, following similar actions in the hospitality sector.
Lohagad Fort murder: Court sends Siya, Chetan to judicial custody till July 16
A Vadgaon Maval court remanded prime accused Siya Goyal and her alleged partner Chetan Chaudhary to judicial custody till July 16 in the Ketan Agarwal murder case after rejecting the prosecution's plea for extended police custody
Four arrested with 23 kg ganja at Nampally while waiting to board bus to Maharashtra
Tata Power commissions 100.8 MW wind farm in Maharashtra's Dharashiv
The electricity generated from the project will be supplied to Tata Power Mumbai Distribution to help meet its Renewable Purchase Obligation (RPO) targets and support its transition towards cleaner energy
2 Electrocuted As Water Tanker Touches Power Line In Maharashtra, 1 Dies
The accident happened while the tanker was distributing water to people in the area. The tanker came in contact with an overhead power line, causing an electric current to surge through both the tractor and the tanker.
A Thane court has acquitted a husband and his parents in a dowry harassment and abetment to suicide case. The judge ruled that ormal wear and tear of matrimonial life doesn't constitute cruelty, and the prosecution failed to prove a direct link between the accused's actions and the 21-year-old nurse's death. The court found no specific evidence of harassment, highlighting the lack of a direct connection to the tragic event.
Indian leaders pay tribute to Ali Khamenei ahead of Tehran funeral
India has sent an official delegation to attend the state funeral of Iran's late Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran, with Minister of State for External Affairs Pabitra Margherita and Bihar Governor Lt. Gen. (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain representing the government
India-Japan Summit: MEA calls PM Sanae Takaichi's visit 'highly successful'
The MEA said the India-Japan partnership also serves as an anchor for promoting peace, prosperity, and stability in the Indo-Pacific and beyond, and described the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit as highly successful
US remains India's largest LPG supplier as imports rise in June
According to data from commodity analytics firm Kpler, India imported 773.78 thousand metric tonnes (TMT) of LPG from the US in June, marking a 19.4 per cent increase from May
Two-year-old drowns in trench in Maharashtras Pune district; contractor booked
The incident occurred on June 30 at Kadamwak Wasti in the Loni gram panchayat area

