Maharashtra Government Forms Study Groups for Integrated Bus Transport in MMR
Mumbai, June 15: In a bid to streamline public transport in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), the states Urban Development Department issued a government resolution on Monday. This directive establishes a technical group and a study group tasked with creating a comprehensive roadmap for an integrated bus transport system across various municipal transport enterprises. This ... Read more Maharashtra Government Forms Study Groups for Integrated Bus Transport in MMR
Monsoon session of Maharashtra House from June 22 to July 10
Five trekkers from Mumbai rescued in 3 separate operations
Cyber scammer yells at elderly couple for blocking bank account after defrauding them of Rs 3.8L
Air India 171 crash exposes compensation void for ground victims
Six months on, key civic committees remain vacant in Thane
Dalit Panthers fought humiliation of the marginalised
First direct Pune-Shirdi train to be flagged off on June 17
The new service marks the first direct train connectivity between Pune and Sainagar Shirdi, a long-pending demand of devotees and tourists visiting the revered Saibaba shrine
STs 10% fare hike extended by a month against the backdrop of rising fuel prices
Dutch court jails Syrian ex-militia commander for 26 years over torture, rape
A Dutch court sentenced a 58-year-old Syrian man to 26 years in prison for crimes against humanity, including torture, sexual abuse and rape committed against opponents of Bashar al-Assad during Syria`s civil war
Mid-Day Opinion: Dog owners need to act a lot more responsibly
Many times large breed dogs are very hard to handle and this should be related to the owner truthfully
Mid-Day Opinion: Why should our ministers resign?
Its unfair to demand accountability from politicians just because everything they are responsible for is a failure
Ensure security cover for retd judge facing threats is round the clock: HC to state govt
Maharashtra govt forms study group for integrated bus transport in MMR
Video: Heavy rain, dust storm batter Delhi-NCR as IMD issues red alert
The sudden change in weather disrupted normal life and affected traffic movement across several areas. Residents witnessed dark skies, gusty winds and scattered thunderstorms as an active western disturbance influenced weather conditions across northwest India
26 students secure 100 percentile in MHT-CET PCM, 3 of them from Mumbai
Chemburs General Arun Kumar Vaidya Swimming Pool to reopen
Video: Massive dust storm engulfs Rajasthan`s Churu
According to reports, the dust storm lasted for approximately 30 minutes and significantly disrupted normal life. Residents were forced to seek shelter as powerful gusts of wind swept through the city
MHT-CET 2026 PCM results are out, with 26 students achieving a perfect 100 percentile. The exam saw a 94.73% attendance rate. A new two-attempt system, similar to JEE, has been introduced for better opportunities. Individual scorecards are available, and admissions will be based on the higher percentile.
Submit data on potholes, manholes: HC to BMC
Air India buildings repairs to cost Rs 181 crore, work to take 6 months
Dharavi redevelopment project uses digital twin for resident verification
Maharashtras Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde Reviews Pre-Monsoon Preparations in Mumbai
Mumbai, June 15: Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde emphasized the need for coordinated efforts among all agencies to prevent loss of life during the monsoon in Mumbai and the metropolitan area. With this years rainfall delayed, it is crucial to plan for disaster management and drinking water supply. Cleaning of drains, maintenance of water storage ... Read more Maharashtras Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde Reviews Pre-Monsoon Preparations in Mumbai
Sanjay Nirupam Addresses Discontent Within Shiv Sena Amid Political Shifts
Mumbai, June 15: The political landscape in Maharashtra is witnessing renewed discussions regarding the growing discontent within the Shiv Sena (UBT). Sanjay Nirupam, a leader from the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction), has claimed that internal differences have long been simmering within Uddhav Thackerays party, with numerous legislators and MPs expressing dissatisfaction with the leadership. In ... Read more Sanjay Nirupam Addresses Discontent Within Shiv Sena Amid Political Shifts
Sanchita Ugale death: AICWA demands probe, brother links tragedy to SSR
Following actress Sanchita Ugales death, AICWA has urged Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis to order a high-level inquiry. Meanwhile, her brother alleged that industry pressure, similar to what Sushant Singh Rajput faced, led to her death
Chennai Bulls Sandhya Hopes Rugby Premier League Inspires Next Generation Of Girls From Rural India
The Rugby Premier League: From a tea garden in West Bengal to becoming one of the most recognisable faces in Indian women's rugby, Sandhya Rai's journey has built on resilience, family support and an unwavering belief in the opportunities the sport can create. As the Rugby Premier League (RPL) prepares to launch its second season and introduce a women's competition for the first time, Rai hopes the tournament's visibility will inspire young girls from small towns and rural communities to dream bigger. The Rugby Premier League, an initiative of Rugby India spearheaded by Rahul Bose, is the world's first franchise-based rugby sevens league. Founded in 2024 to boost the growth and popularity of rugby sevens, the competition debuted in 2025 with six city-based men's teams. The 2026 edition marks a significant milestone with the addition of a women's tournament featuring four teams. Despite her achievements, Sandhya believes many people misunderstand the financial realities faced by rugby players in India. I feel we have come from a village; we are playing well, and you must have seen us on social media. There are a lot of articles about how well we have done. But even in West Bengal, we are not that supportive. So, if I'm playing so well or doing so well, I feel like I don't yet have enough financial support, Sandhya told IANS in an exclusive interaction. She pointed out that even successful athletes often remain vulnerable to setbacks, saying, If theres hype that a player is doing well and reaching heights, she would have to start everything again if theres an injury setback. And people also tell me that Sandhya, you have a lot of money, you play at such a high level. Non-rugby players, my friends from the game, tell me that you play so well, you must have a car, a bungalow, everything. But they don't know that we haven't reached that level yet. Thats what happens. For Sandhya , one of the biggest challenges facing women's rugby in India remains the lack of support systems, particularly for young athletes dealing with injuries, financial hardships or societal pressures. For example, in my village, many girls play rugby. And a lot of them have left rugby because of a lack of support. And as I mentioned, when a player has an injury, if she doesn't get mental support, if shes okay but cant get rehab, if she doesn't get mental support, if she is not strong, then a lot of players give up, she said. The issue extends beyond injuries. Sandhya recalled several talented players whose careers ended prematurely due to family pressures and a lack of opportunities in the sport. For example, I have friends who got married at an early age. I mean, they used to play very well, but because their parents didn't support them and our government didn't support rugby, fame, or money. So, they gave up. Their parents used to tell them that you are just playing rugby, and nothing is happening, you are not getting anything. So, they were forced to get married, she stated. She added that some of those players were among the athletes who inspired her own rugby journey. I mean, they used to play very well. If they had played now, they would have stayed with me in RPL, because they used to play better than I did. And that was also a great inspiration for me. I mean, I started playing rugby after seeing them play. While Sandhya acknowledged the challenges, she creditted her family for helping her stay in the sport during difficult periods. It was very good for me because my parents supported me a lot from day one. At one point, I didn't feel like playing rugby. At another point, I didn't feel like going to tSandhya ning, so I missed a lot of sessions. But my parents sent me on purpose so that I would be involved in rugby and not do other bad things, she stated. Sandhya admitted that she nearly quit rugby altogether because of the physical nature of the sport, saying, To tell you the truth, at one point I stopped playing rugby. After a while, I stopped playing rugby. I didn't enjoy it because it was a contact game, and I used to get scared. However, a breakthrough opportunity changed her perspective. Then my parents pushed me a lot, and I got selected for the club team. When I went abroad, I became more interested in rugby after the tour. You can go abroad by playing rugby. You get jerseys. We get to travel! So when I got all this, I became more interested. After that, I couldn't leave it. Sandhya, a former captain of India's Under-18 side and former vice-captain of the senior women's national team, has emerged as one of the leading ambassadors for women's rugby in the country. Widely recognised for overcoming humble beginnings, she was also shortlisted among Asia's top rugby players and featured as one of the continent's Unstoppable rugby ambassadors. Recognition at the continental level only reinforced a mindset she had developed long before awards and accolades arrived. When I was in the top 15, not the top 32, I was in the top 15. And I mean, I already believed I was unstoppable. Because of my attitude, she said. Yet Sandhya was quick to emphasise that her success was built collectively rather than individually. I wasn't alone. I had my teammates who helped me. If I had done it alone, maybe I wouldn't have been able to. But we didn't leave each other. We played rugby. We avoided everything. And then we just kept playing. The title of unstoppable that I won, I don't want to take it all alone. I want to give it to the whole team. Because of them, I was able to do it, she mentioned. With the women's Rugby Premier League set to be broadcast and followed across the country, Sandhya hopes the tournament can become a catalyst for change, much like women's cricket inspired a new generation of athletes. This is a very big thing. RPL. I mean, when women watched womens cricket, we used to watch them alongside other big players. Then we used to think we should do something like this too. Because of the tournament's reach, she believes young girls will finally be able to see a clear pathway into rugby. Because RPL is something we'll see everywhere. We'll see it on TV. We'll see it in my village. The kids will see us. So I want them to see us and get inspired. I want them to see us and be motivated to play here too. Those who don't play rugby can also come here and play with us. I also want to play on that ground with those big players. So my motivation is to play well so that the people from my village get motivated and tSandhya n with me. And they can also come and play with us. Asked about the figures who have shaped her career, Sandhya named former India captain and current team physio Vahbiz Bharucha as her biggest inspiration. Vahbiz Bharucha. Shes from the Maharashtra team and is our captain. I used to watch her play with the team, lead the team, and encourage everyone to move forward. Whether she won or lost, I learned a lot from her. Asked about the figures who have shaped her career, Sandhya named former India captain and current team physio Vahbiz Bharucha as her biggest inspiration. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As women's rugby takes a historic step forward through the Rugby Premier League, Sandhya hopes her story can serve as proof that talent can emerge from anywhere. More importantly, she hopes the next generation of players from villages and small towns will find opportunities that many of her peers never had. Article Source: IANS
Demands for Fair Investigation in the Sanchita Ugle Case Grow Amid Industry Pressure
Mumbai, June 15: The tragic death of television actress Sanchita Ugle has sparked significant concern among various artist associations and industry members. The All India Cine Workers Association (AICWA) has responded strongly, urging the Maharashtra government to conduct a high-level investigation into the matter. Actress Aanchal Khurana has also shared a video on social media, ... Read more Demands for Fair Investigation in the Sanchita Ugle Case Grow Amid Industry Pressure
Eight dead, 7 injured as van carrying pilgrims fell into well in Maharashtra
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announces compensation of 5 lakh to the families of the deceased.
Seven-year-old dies of Shigella in Kerala; death toll rises to four
With the latest death, the number of fatalities linked to the bacterial infection in Kerala has risen to four in 2026. Health department data show that this is also the third Shigella-related death reported in June alone
Bharti Airtel gets nod to raise Airtel Africa stake by 16.31 per cent
Bharti Airtel has received shareholder approval to increase its stake in Airtel Africa from 62.73 per cent to around 79 per cent through a Rs 28,220 crore share-swap deal, strengthening its presence in the high-growth African market
PM Modi welcomes US-Iran peace deal, hopes for stability in West Asia
In a statement shared on social media platform X, the Prime Minister said the conflict had caused significant economic disruptions globally and resulted in the loss of lives across several countries
Retd man loses Rs 7 crore in fake trading scheme in Mumbai, 3 arrested
Mumbai cyber police apprehended three individuals for aiding online fraudsters who duped a retiree of nearly Rs 7 crore through fake share trading. The victim believed his investment had soared to Rs 149 crore. The arrested men allegedly facilitated the transfer of Rs 76 lakh to company accounts they controlled, with one accused helping to open the shell companies.
British PM Keir Starmer announces social media ban for children under 16
Starmer said the decision followed extensive consultations with parents, child safety advocates and experts, and described it as a necessary step to address growing concerns over the impact of social media on children
12 Years of Saksham Middle Class: PM Modi showcases NDAs achievements
The Prime Minister said governance during the past decade has increasingly centred on improving everyday life for citizens through better infrastructure, expanded opportunities and easier access to public services
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar: Emerging as Maharashtras Next Real Estate Hub
Paithan Road and Beed Bypass Positioned as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagars Most Promising Real Estate Corridors Amid Industrial Expansion and Infrastructure Growth: Liases Foras Report
Television actress Sanchita Ugale, 22, was discovered deceased at her Nalasopara East residence on Saturday evening, in what appears to be a suicide. Police reported she allegedly hanged herself from a ceiling fan in her locked bedroom. An Accidental Death Report has been registered, and further inquiries are ongoing.
Congress accccused of hypocrisy by BJP over attendig RSS event
BJP on Monday hit out at Kerala Chief Minister V D Satheesan for criticising three vice-chancellors who attended an RSS centenary event addressed by Mohan Bhagwat, accusing the Congress of hypocrisy and double standards
AU Small Finance Bank Strengthens Customer-First Approach to Its Credit Card Range
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Man booked for dragging petrol pump employee on car bonnet in Mumbai
A motorist is facing charges after a violent incident at a Borivali East petrol pump. He allegedly hit a staffer with his car and dragged him. The motorist also crashed into other vehicles. Police have detained the driver for a medical examination. The incident stemmed from a dispute over his brother's job termination.
Bombay High Court upholds de-affiliation of Maharashtra State Wrestling Association from WFI
The Bombay High Court on Monday upheld the decision of the Wrestling Federation of India (WFI) to de-affiliate the Maharashtra State Wrestling Association (MSWA), headed by Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) chief Sharad Pawar, from the national wrestling body. The Division Bench of Justice Bharati Dangre and Justice Manjusha Deshpande dismissed the appeal filed by [] The post Bombay High Court upholds de-affiliation of Maharashtra State Wrestling Association from WFI appeared first on India Legal .
Maharashtra Faces Severe Drought Threat Amid Intense Heat, Warns Shiv Sena (UBT)
Mumbai, June 15: Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) has raised alarms about a severe drought threat looming over Maharashtra as the state continues to experience extreme heat without the arrival of the monsoon. In an editorial published in the partys mouthpiece, Saamana, it was noted that rising temperatures in the Pacific Ocean have exacerbated the ... Read more Maharashtra Faces Severe Drought Threat Amid Intense Heat, Warns Shiv Sena (UBT)
Motorist hits pump staffer with car in Mumbai, drags him, following altercation
A motorist in Borivali East, Mumbai, faces an FIR after a heated argument over his brother's dismissal led him to ram his car into a petrol pump staffer, dragging him briefly before crashing into other vehicles. Police have detained the accused, who works at an automobile showroom, and are awaiting medical reports to determine intoxication. The incident occurred late Sunday.
Why the Sahyadri mountains are among Maharashtras most spectacular travel destinations
Stretching across western Maharashtra, the Sahyadri Mountains form a rugged spine that completely defines the region. Its easily one of the most stunning landscapes in India. Sheer cliff drops, peaks lost in the mist, dense jungles, and the ruins of ancient hill forts perched right on the edges. For centuries, these hills have dictated the local history, culture, and even the weather. Whether you're obsessed with history, love tracking down wildlife, or just want a solid weekend hike, you'll find exactly what you're looking for.
Maharashtra govt, Centre announce aid for Solapur accident victims
The incident occurred in Tandulwadi village, located within the Malshiras taluka, when a jeep carrying devotees veared into a well on private farmland. While eight passengers lost their lives, emergency efforts successfully rescued seven others from the site
Char Dham Yatra crosses 35 lakh pilgrims, nearly 50 lakh registrations so far
Officials said nearly 50 lakh devotees have registered for the yatra so far, reflecting the continued popularity of one of the country`s most important religious journeys
Farm loan waiver issue: Rohit Pawar ends hunger strike after govt assurance
Pawar, who represents the Karjat-Jamkhed constituency and is the grandnephew of NCP (SP) chief Sharad Pawar, had launched the agitation in Pandharpur on Friday
Australian PM welcomes US-Iran peace deal
Continued restraint and constructive engagement will be essential to prevent further escalation and secure a lasting agreement.
Commercial flights take off from Noida International Airport today
According to the state government, the inaugural flight is scheduled to depart from Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport, Lucknow at 7:05 am and arrive at the Jewar airport at 8:05 am
France, UK, Germany and Italy welcome US-Iran deal, signal sanctions relief
In a joint statement, the four European leaders congratulated the US, the Iranian government and all parties involved in facilitating the agreement. They also acknowledged the role played by mediators in advancing the diplomatic process
UN chief welcomes US-Iran peace deal and Strait of Hormuz reopening
The statement said the UN chief expresses deep appreciation for the constructive role played by Pakistan, Qatar, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Turkiye and other regional countries in supporting the negotiations that led to the peace deal
Ukrainian drone strikes hit Russian oil facility, spark fuel depot fire
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his countrys forces struck an oil facility that was important for the reserve in Russias Yaroslavl region
US and Iran move closer to deal, but signing timeline remains uncertain
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said Islamabad was preparing for an electronic signing, to be followed by technical-level talks in the coming week
Odisha bus crash: Driver killed, 20 injured after vehicle hits divider
The bus carrying about 45 passengers was returning to Andhra Pradeshs Vijaynagram from Kolkata when it met with the accident
Lightning strikes kill eight across Jharkhand, including women and children
Two each were killed in Ranchi and Garhwa districts, while the remaining deaths were reported in Chatra, Giridih, Seraikela-Kharsawan, and Jamtara districts
Punjab: Six granthis arrested for abetting peers suicide
The deceased has been identified as Jaspal Singh, 28. As per the complaint, on June 9 morning, a priest, along with the other accused granthis and some unidentified persons, visited Jaspal and demanded a share in religious programmes
Delhi fire tragedy: Four held over blaze that killed three in Govindpuri
The fire claimed lives of three and injured eight people, officials said on Sunday.The fire broke out at around 2.20 am on June 12
Uttarakhand: 12 booked for beating BJP worker to death
After the row, a group of more than 40 people, armed with lathis, wooden planks, and hammers, stormed Vinods house. Vinod died on the spot after being struck on the head
22 MPs now with dissident TMC camp, claims Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar
Ghosh Dastidar said the dissident MPs would meet Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Monday and seek recognition as a separate parliamentary bloc
Israel strikes Beirut after Hezbollah fires projectiles into northern Israel
The Israeli military said earlier that Hezbollah had launched three projectiles towards communities in northern Israel, calling it a blatant ceasefire violation
West Asia War: Trump says US-Iran agreement complete, Strait of Hormuz to reopen
US President Donald Trump announced that the United States and Iran had reached a deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and end the US naval blockade. While a formal signing is expected, key details of the agreement, including broader issues, have not yet been released
Fadnavis Slams Row Over White Road Strips For Jain Monks
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Sunday slammed political parties for fueling a controversy over white strips painted on Mumbai roads to assist barefoot Jain monks in the summer heat.
Flat sellers Aadhaar & PAN linked later, tribunal deletes addl 5.8L tax on buyer
Two youths killed in bike collision on Panvel-Karjat road
Ex-Bombay HC judge files complaint over threat in UK for 2024 verdict
In Mumbai, Sion road over bridge work speeds up, set to reopen March 2027
Mumbai MLA demands reconstruction of Borivli station, more AC locals to Churchgate
Two bodies found in car in Badlapur: Either she would live or I would, cab driver told friend
Air India crash probe: Pilots federation flags discrepancies in turbine timing
The Federation of Indian Pilots (FIP) has called for fresh Boeing 787 simulator tests by the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) to verify the timing of Ram Air Turbine (RAT) deployment in the Air India AI171 crash
Bandra police arrest two for assaulting BMC official over shed inspection
BJP corporator urges BMC to develop Singapore-style hawker zone at Colaba Causeway in Mumbai
Anna Hazare: The Voice of Anti-Corruption Movement in India
New Delhi, June 14: Born on June 15, 1937, in Ahmednagar district of Maharashtra, farmer Baburao Hazare is widely known as Anna Hazare. He is a social activist who has successfully led numerous social reforms. His movements have played a crucial role in rural development, enhancing transparency in government operations, and closely monitoring corruption and ... Read more Anna Hazare: The Voice of Anti-Corruption Movement in India
Unauthorised absence by RBI official grave misconduct: Bombay HC upholds his removal
Two sisters raped in Palghar: Absconding accused held from Gujarat
RTO clerical staff declare pen down strike across Maharashtra from Tuesday
Three years on, Maharashtra road safety meeting yet be held
Priest held for Rs 15 lakh gold mangalsutra theft at Navi Mumbai temple
Eight killed as vehicle falls into well in Maharashtra
The vehicle is being pulled out of the well, and the injured people were being rushed to the hospital, the police say
FDA Seizes Misbranded Cosmetics Worth 5L in Mumbai
Injured Cobra Undergoes Rare CT Scan in Mumbai
2 killed as pipeline bursts during pigging at liquid cargo jetty in JNPA in Navi Mumbai
Maharashtra Wins 2 Gold Awards At National E-Governance Awards
This national recognition underscores Maharashtras commitment to technology-driven, transparent, and citizen-centric governance, particularly in rural and underserved regions: Reports
Maharashtra: Jarange Backs Rohit Pawars Hunger Strike Over Farm Loan Waiver
Maratha reservation activist Manoj Jarange Patil visited Pawar at the protest site in Pandharpur and expressed support for the agitation: Reports
Delay, when explained, not reason enough to quash MCOCA: HC
MP: Fire rumour sparks panic on train; 4 killed after jumping onto tracks
Four people were killed in a tragic railway accident near the Hetampur-Gher section in Madhya Pradeshs Morena district after panic triggered by a false rumour led passengers to jump off a moving train
Maharashtra: Amid Defection Buzz, 4 Sena (UBT) MPs Meet Uddhav; 5 Join Virtually
Four MPs were physically present at the meeting, while five participated through video conferencing: Mr. Raut
Tragic Road Accident in Solapur Claims Eight Lives
Solapur, June 14: A devastating road accident in Solapur district, Maharashtra, resulted in the loss of eight lives on Sunday. Among the deceased are four women and four children. The incident occurred near Tandulwadi village on the Mhaswad-Pandharpur road. Reports indicate that the victims were returning from visiting the Siddhanath Temple in Mhaswad when their ... Read more Tragic Road Accident in Solapur Claims Eight Lives

