5 cadaver donations in 5 days save 17 lives in Mumbai
Crypto assets brought under MPID act for recovery of funds
Amid 150 mm rain in 12 hours in parts of Mumbai, IMD keeps orange alert intact
No amount of compensation is enough: Family seeks answers
MU defers CID probe decision in alleged BCom paper leak
Man threatens co-passenger on Mumbai local train, police launch manhunt
Following a recent train murder, another alarming incident has surfaced. A video from a Central Railway local shows a man in shabby attire threatening a fellow passenger after an argument at Govandi station. Authorities are actively searching for the individual, with investigations underway to determine if alcohol was involved. The absence of facial recognition technology on CR cameras complicates the manhunt, requiring manual tracking.
India-Japan Annual Summit: Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi arrives in New Delhi
Japanese PM Sanae Takaichi arrived in New Delhi on a three-day official visit to participate in the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit. She is scheduled to hold talks with Prime Minister Narendra Modi on strengthening strategic ties, economic security, investment, innovation and Indo-Pacific cooperation
Governor Launches Dr. Deepak Sawants Book on Climate Change
Mumbai, July 1: The book titled Climate Change: A Web authored by former Maharashtra Health Minister Dr. Deepak Sawant was launched on Wednesday at Lok Bhavan (Raj Bhavan) in Mumbai. The launch was officiated by Maharashtra Governor Jagdish Mukhi in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. During the event, Dr. Deepak Sawant stated ... Read more Governor Launches Dr. Deepak Sawants Book on Climate Change
Bombay HC gives interim relief to shops on mill land facing eviction since 2008
Tells Them To Pay Rs 10,000 Per Month From Sept 2012; SC Moved Over Law Point
Three men arrested for stealing donation boxes from temple in Mumbai
Stolen property worth Rs 9,000 recovered
Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Mumbai and Maharashtra Until July 6
Mumbai, July 1: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in Mumbai and several parts of Maharashtra over the next few days. IMD Director Bikram Singh stated that rainfall activities are expected to intensify from the evening of July 2, continuing at least until July 6. He ... Read more Heavy Rain Alert Issued for Mumbai and Maharashtra Until July 6
Mumbai legislator seeks expert review of asphalt roads; flags footpath and green cover concerns
Heavy rain triggers landslide in Mangaluru; three killed, three others injured
The incident took place behind the Kankanady Police Station in the Nagori area after heavy overnight rainfall caused a section of a nearby hill to collapse, burying the house under a large mound of soil
Ballia Administration on High Alert Ahead of UP Teacher Eligibility Test
Ballia, July 1: The administration in Uttar Pradesh has heightened its vigilance ahead of the Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) following recent incidents of paper leaks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET-UG) and the Maharashtra TET. The District Collector of Ballia spoke to a news agency, confirming that preparations for the UP TET are ... Read more Ballia Administration on High Alert Ahead of UP Teacher Eligibility Test
Maharashtra Government to Crack Down on Illegal IVF Centers
Mumbai, July 1: The Maharashtra government has initiated action against unauthorized sonography and in-vitro fertilization (IVF) centers operating without approval. This move aims to curb illegal gender testing and unethical practices across the state. Public Health and Family Welfare Minister Prakash Abitkar announced in the Maharashtra Assembly that the government plans to implement the Maharashtra ... Read more Maharashtra Government to Crack Down on Illegal IVF Centers
CM Devendra Fadnavis Praises Sachin Ahirs Leadership Skills
Mumbai, July 1: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis praised Sachin Ahir for his unanimous election as the Deputy Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council. He noted that Ahir has trained under experienced leader Sharad Pawar, equipping him with the ability to make timely and effective decisions. Fadnavis expressed gratitude to the opposition for withdrawing their ... Read more CM Devendra Fadnavis Praises Sachin Ahirs Leadership Skills
Weather Alert Issued for Several States, Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Expected
Mumbai, July 1: The Meteorological Department has issued a warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in the coming hours. Thunderstorms, strong winds, and lightning are expected across several states during this period. According to the department, areas in Maharashtra including Mumbai, Mumbai Suburban, Palghar, Thane, and parts of Gujarat such as Amreli, Bharuch, Bhavnagar, ... Read more Weather Alert Issued for Several States, Heavy Rain and Strong Winds Expected
Maharashtra Approves Recruitment of 5,000 Health Workers on Doctors Day
Mumbai, July 1: On Doctors Day, Maharashtras Minister of Public Health and Family Welfare, Prakash Abitkar, announced the cabinets approval for the recruitment of 5,000 new positions in the public health department. This decision aims to address the staffing shortages in the states medical centers. The recruitment process is set to accelerate this week. In ... Read more Maharashtra Approves Recruitment of 5,000 Health Workers on Doctors Day
Maharashtra Introduces Bill for Womens Empowerment in Agriculture
Mumbai, July 1: The Maharashtra government has taken a significant legislative step aimed at transforming the states agricultural sector. On Wednesday, the government introduced the unprecedented Maharashtra Women Farmers Empowerment Act, 2026 (Agriculture Bill No. 148 of 2026). Presented by State Agriculture Minister Dattatray Bharne, this bill seeks to address long-standing systemic inequalities by providing ... Read more Maharashtra Introduces Bill for Womens Empowerment in Agriculture
Rescued Indian gaur released into Bor Tiger Reserve after rehabilitation
The gaur was rescued after being trapped between two Pune Municipal Corporation water pipelines along Canal Road near Sinhagad Road in Vishrantinagar on June 30, officials said
IMD forecasts heavy to extremely heavy rainfall across Maharashtra till July 7
IMD has forecast widespread rainfall across Maharashtra till July 7, with heavy to very heavy showers and isolated extremely heavy rainfall expected over Konkan and the ghat regions of Central Maharashtra
Eknath Shinde Praises Sachin Ahir as a Master Blaster in Politics and Social Service
Mumbai, July 1: Maharashtras Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde congratulated Sachin Ahir on his unanimous election as the Deputy Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council. He described Ahir as a multifaceted personality and a master blaster in both politics and social service. Shinde remarked, Every individual has their unique style of working, but as Sachin ... Read more Eknath Shinde Praises Sachin Ahir as a Master Blaster in Politics and Social Service
Raj Thackeray Issues Stark Warning on Dirty Politics in Maharashtra
Thane, July 1: Raj Thackeray, the leader of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), launched a scathing attack on the current political climate in the state and the country, labeling it as dirty and terrifying. Speaking at a press conference in Thane, Thackeray targeted the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and criticized the rebel MPs and ... Read more Raj Thackeray Issues Stark Warning on Dirty Politics in Maharashtra
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TET paper leak: Bhuse was unaware papers were printed in Agra, says BJP MLA
BJP MLA Mungantiwar said the minister's alleged admission exposed serious shortcomings in the functioning of the School Education Department and highlighted the need for stronger safeguards to prevent examination paper leaks
'Your care is excellent': Venezuelans thank Indian medical team
People affected by the devastating earthquakes in Venezuela have thanked the Indian Army medical team operating the field hospital under Operation Amistad. Videos shared by the MEA show survivors praising the treatment and care provided by Indian doctors
Maharashtra TET paper leak explained: How police busted the alleged racket
More than six lakh candidates were affected after the Maharashtra Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) was postponed following an alleged question paper leak. Police have arrested three people and are investigating what they believe is a larger inter-State paper leak network with possible links to similar scams in other States. Heres what happened, how the alleged racket was uncovered, and why the investigation could have wider implications.
Opposition MVA fielded Jagannath Abhyankar of the Shiv Sena (UBT) for the post; however, on the appeal of Legislative Affairs Minister Chandrakant Patil, Shiv Sena (UBT) legislator Anil Parab said the Opposition was withdrawing Mr. Abhyankars candidature
Sachin Ahir Elected Unopposed as Maharashtra Legislative Council Deputy Chairman
Mumbai, July 1: MLC Sachin Ahir has been elected unopposed as the Deputy Chairman of the Maharashtra Legislative Council. This election took place just a day after he switched allegiance from the Shiv Sena (UBT) to the faction led by Eknath Shinde. The unopposed election was made possible after the oppositions Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) ... Read more Sachin Ahir Elected Unopposed as Maharashtra Legislative Council Deputy Chairman
Maharashtra minister privately admitted he didn't know TET exam papers printed in Agra, says BJP MLA
Maharashtra BJP leader Sudhir Mungantiwar revealed that School Education Minister Dada Bhuse was unaware of Teacher Eligibility Test (TET) papers being printed in Agra, exposing departmental lapses. The TET exam was postponed due to an alleged paper leak, affecting six lakh candidates. An inter-state racket is suspected, with four arrests made. Mungantiwar urged a comprehensive audit of state examinations to prevent future leaks.
During a door-to-door visit of SIR staff in Bandur Galli in Belagavi on July 1, MES leader and former member of the Belagavi city corporation Sunil Balekundri refused to accept the enumeration forms in Kannada
Spain records over 1,000 heat-related deaths during Europe's severe heatwave
Spain has reported 1,028 heat-related deaths during the recent Europe-wide heatwave, more than double the fatalities recorded in June 2025. The country also experienced its hottest first six months on record
'Vihaan will never play cricket again': Mothers grief after Chembur tree collapse kills 11-year-old
A young boy's life was tragically cut short when a falling tree crushed the autorickshaw he was traveling in. His grieving mother was pictured clutching his cricket bat, a poignant symbol of his lost dreams. The close-knit community is in shock over the loss of the cheerful 11-year-old, whose father is reportedly devastated. This ordinary journey home turned into an unimaginable tragedy, leaving a family heartbroken and a neighborhood mourning.
Legal battle erupts over representation of Lohagad Fort murder case accused
Advocate Vipul Dushing has asserted that he is the officially appointed lawyer for Siya Goyal and her family, while Advocate Aashuutosh Srivastava claims that the accused personally authorised him to represent her and has issued a Rs 10-crore defamation notice to her brother, Sahil Goyal
A tragic incident in Chembur saw an 11-year-old boy lose his life when a peepal tree collapsed. Internal BMC communications reveal the garden department had repeatedly warned the roads department about root damage from ongoing works, risking tree falls during monsoon. Despite multiple notices highlighting the danger and potential responsibility, the warnings appear to have gone unheeded, raising serious questions about accountability and preventative measures.
Can Mumbai save trees and lives? How technology can predict the next tree fall
A tragic tree collapse in Mumbai, claiming an 11-year-old's life, highlights a critical flaw in urban tree management. Cities often treat tree falls as monsoon inevitabilities, neglecting scientific monitoring. Construction damage and inadequate root protection are emerging as major concerns, urging a shift from reactive measures to proactive, technology-driven assessments to prevent future fatalities.
Sacred Heart Church Santacruz celebrates 90th anniversary
OMCs cuts ATF prices by nearly Rs 5 per litre as global crude prices ease
State-owned oil marketing companies have reduced aviation turbine fuel (ATF) prices by nearly Rs 5 per litre, effective July 1, following a decline in international crude oil prices as geopolitical tensions in West Asia eased
Tributes Pour in for Legendary Theatre Figure Vijaya Mehta
Mumbai, July 1: The Indian theatre and cinema community mourns the passing of Vijaya Mehta, a towering figure in the arts. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Deputy CM Sunetra Pawar are among the leaders who have paid tribute to her, recalling her significant contributions. Prime Minister ... Read more Tributes Pour in for Legendary Theatre Figure Vijaya Mehta
Police personnel deployed outside MLC Sachin Ahir's south Mumbai residence
Police have been deployed outside Shiv Sena (UBT) MLC Sachin Ahir's Worli residence following his nomination for the Maharashtra Legislative Council deputy chairperson post as the ruling Shiv Sena's candidate. Ahir, a close aide of Aaditya Thackeray, filed his papers in the presence of top Mahayuti leaders, including Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Sunetra Pawar.
Maharashtra: FDA seizes adulterated milk, dairy products worth Rs 13.71 lakh
The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) seized and destroyed adulterated milk, dairy products and sweets worth Rs 13.71 lakh during a three-day inspection drive in Pune and Solapur. Several food licences, including that of a Pune hotel, were suspended over serious food safety violations
Maharashtra Takes Action Against Illegal IVF and Sonography Centers
Mumbai, July 1: The Maharashtra government is taking significant steps against unauthorized IVF and sonography centers operating without permission. Public Health Minister Prakash Abitkar announced in the assembly that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) will be formed to conduct raids on these illegal facilities across the state. Strict actions will be taken against centers violating ... Read more Maharashtra Takes Action Against Illegal IVF and Sonography Centers
Amarnath Yatra 2026 On the spot registration begins as pilgrims arrive at base
The Amarnath Yatra 2026 will begin on July 3, with pilgrims arriving in Jammu for on-the-spot registration. The Shri Amarnath Shrine Board has strengthened security and logistical arrangements, while the 57-day pilgrimage will continue until August 28 via the Pahalgam and Baltal routes
Lohagad fort murder: Pune Police recreate crime scene with fibre dummy
Pune Rural Police recreated the crime scene in the Ketan Agarwal murder case at Lohagad Fort using a fibre dummy matching the victim's height and weight. Investigators are also analysing the accused's movements and collecting evidence after a court extended their police custody
Donald Trump's financial disclosure reveals massive crypto earnings
The disclosure, filed with the US Office of Government Ethics, outlines Trump's interests in several cryptocurrency-related entities and digital asset wallets, reflecting the growing role of digital assets in his broader business portfolio
MLC Sachin Ahir has filed his nomination for the deputy chairperson of the council, a move that has weakened Shiv Sena (UBT) to just five members. Despite allegations of violating the anti-defection law, officials state Ahir's nomination is not party-specific, thus not attracting disqualification. Chief Minister Shinde asserted Ahir's election was from the undivided Shiv Sena.
Robbers abandon stolen car in Mangaluru heist
Mangaluru: A major breakthrough has emerged in the sensational robbery involving a gold trader from Maharashtra, whose car and gold ornaments were looted on the outskirts of Mangaluru late Monday night. Police have recovered the abandoned vehicle from the Bantwal police limits, while intensifying their hunt for the seven-member gang involved in the crime. Mangaluru Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
A devastating incident in Chembur saw a seven-decade-old peepul tree collapse onto a school van, tragically claiming the life of an 11-year-old boy. While the driver attempted to evade the falling tree, the narrow lane proved fatal. Concerns are mounting over potential root damage from recent road concreting work, prompting an inquiry ordered by the Mayor. Several children sustained injuries, with two requiring ongoing medical care.
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Commercial LPG cylinder prices cut by up to Rs 183.50 from July 1
According to the revised price list issued by the oil marketing companies, commercial LPG cylinder prices have been reduced by varying amounts across different cities
Ancient ape fossil in Egypt could rewrite the story of human evolution
North Africa has remained absent from the record. Researchers have now found what they call Masripithecus moghraensis, a previously unknown ape species that lived roughly 17 to 18 million years ago during the Early Miocene
Anti-immigrant protests grip South Africa as fears of violence grow
Many foreign nationals stayed away from work, and thousands had already fled ahead of Tuesdays deadline set by the demonstrators for all undocumented migrants to leave
UP Congress chief Ajay Rai allegedly detained in Ayodhya, claims wife
Ajay Rai's wife, Reena Rai, has alleged that the Uttar Pradesh Congress chief was detained by police in Ayodhya while raising the issue of alleged misappropriation of Ram temple donations. She claimed the family was not informed of his whereabouts
James Webb telescope discovers salt clouds around the mysterious Pink Planet
For over a decade, as one of the coldest planetary-mass companions ever directly imaged, it is so faint that ground-based telescopes have struggled to analyse the light reflected from its atmosphere
US and Iran offer conflicting accounts on planned Doha talks
Iranian and American officials have both said they will have delegations in Doha, the Qatari capital, this week
Venezuela earthquake death toll rises to 1,943; over 10,000 injured
The Venezuelan government has declared a state of emergency in the affected areas and mobilised the armed forces to support rescue, relief and rehabilitation efforts
51-year-old dies after balcony collapses from MHADA cessed building in Mumbai
A tragic incident unfolded in Walkeshwar late Tuesday night when a third-floor balcony of a MHADA cessed building collapsed, killing a 51-year-old pedestrian. Santosh Ramchandra Bharaskar, who worked at a nearby petrol pump, sustained fatal injuries from the falling debris. Emergency services, including the Mumbai Fire Brigade and police, were quickly on the scene. The cause of the collapse is currently under investigation by authorities.
Rajasthan bus-trailer collision leaves eight dead on Delhi-Mumbai Expressway
The accident occurred at around 2.30 am near Zero Point in the Tanawad area under the jurisdiction of Kolwa police station. Authorities have launched an investigation into the cause of the crash and the subsequent fire
UN General Assembly approves budget rule reform
UN Secretary-General Antnio Guterres welcomed the General Assembly's approval of new financial rules that change how unspent budget funds are returned to member states. The four-year trial aims to improve financial stability and ensure more predictable funding for UN operations
Silver for SoBos Bomzi in Bollywood!
Is age just a number, I ask former photographer, Boman Irani, 66, again, as he wraps up 25 years in films
FDA crackdown on expired items an eyeopener
The FDA seized illegal food stock worth over Rs 52 lakh in raids at establishments in Bhiwandi in Thane district
US VP JD Vance earns up to USD 5 million from Hillbilly Elegy
US Vice President JD Vance reported earning between USD 1 million and USD 5 million in royalties from Hillbilly Elegy, according to his latest financial disclosure. The filing also details venture capital investments, ETF holdings, rental income and Bitcoin assets
Worlds first all-electric hydrofoil pilot boat begins sea trials
Artemis Technologies has launched sea trials for the Artemis EF-12 Pilot, the world's first 100% electric hydrofoil pilot boat. Designed for zero-emission harbour pilot transfers, the vessel can reach speeds of up to 32 knots while delivering high performance and enhanced operational efficiency
Delhi: Tax waivers, subsidies and incentives announced to accelerate EV adoption
Delhi's EV Policy 2026 came into effect on July 1, offering tax waivers, subsidies of up to Rs 1 lakh, scrappage incentives and direct benefit transfers to accelerate electric vehicle adoption. The policy also promotes electric trucks, school buses and autorickshaws to reduce pollution by 2030
Guwahati Airport admin returns foreign currency worth over Rs 10 lakh to passeng
Lokapriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati returned an unattended bag containing foreign currency worth over Rs 10 lakh after CISF personnel discovered it during security screening. A coordinated effort with Hyderabad airport helped trace the passenger and safely return the belongings
Japanese PM Takaichi to visit New Delhi today for India-Japan Annual Summit
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will arrive in New Delhi on Wednesday for a three-day official visit from July 1 to 3 to participate in the 16th India-Japan Annual Summit. Takaichi will be travelling to India at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi
FDA suspends licences of 6 eateries in Maharashtra for unhygienic kitchens, expired food
The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has suspended the licences of six restaurants and eateries, including Flint & Waarsa in Mumbai's Nariman Point, after inspections uncovered unhygienic kitchens, expired food, misbranded products and multiple food safety violations
Shiv Sena (UBT) suffers fresh setback as Aaditya Thackerays confidante joins Shindes Shiv Sena
MUMBAI: Shiv Sena (UBT) suffered another setback on Tuesday after its Member of the Legislative Council, Sachin Ahir, crossed over to the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and was immediately nominated by the ruling Mahayuti alliance for the post of Deputy Chairperson of the Maharashtra Legislative Council. The move comes days after six Shiv Sena (UBT) []
Maharashtra CM Confirms No Privatization of Mahavitaran, Highlights Bhivandi Franchise Success
Mumbai, July 1: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis clarified in the state assembly that there are no plans to privatize the state-run electricity distribution company, Mahavitaran. During the question hour, in response to member Rais Sheikhs inquiry, the Chief Minister strongly defended the distribution franchise model, particularly citing the Bhivandi circle managed by Torrent Power ... Read more Maharashtra CM Confirms No Privatization of Mahavitaran, Highlights Bhivandi Franchise Success
iOS support scam busted in Calangute, 19 arrested Calangute: In a major crackdown on cyber fraud, the Calangute Police raided an illegal call centre operating from a hotel in Baga and arrested 19 persons, all residents of Maharashtra, for allegedly cheating citizens of the United States through online scams. The raid was carried out between []
Indias Elderly Citizens Need Compassion
As Indias senior citizen population continues to grow, the need for comprehensive support systems for elderly care will become increasingly important A civilized society is not defined only by the opportunities it creates for the young, the ambitious and the able-bodied. It is also defined by the protection it extends to its senior citizens who have once contributed towards the building of the nation and now require support beyond the normal family structures. In that sense, the Atal Vayo Abhyudaya Yojana is more than a welfare scheme; it is a statement about the kind of country India wants to become. As per the estimates, the population of the countrys senior citizens was approx. 10 Crores in 2011 and is projected to rise to 23 Crores in 2036. The traditional family structures are transforming the country. Migration, emergence of nuclear families, smaller households, increasing life expectancies and changes in the informal support structures are a few of the key factors that are contributing towards the development of the policy framework based on the principles of Ageing with Dignity. A framework that must provide practical, accessible and sustained support. This is where AVYAY is making an important contribution. It adopts a holistic, comprehensive and humane approach toward the elderly welfare. While schemes for senior citizens have existed earlier as well, AVYAY signals a shift from fragmented welfare measures towards building an ecosystem of dignity, care and empowerment. One of the strongest pillars of AVYAY is the Integrated Programme for Senior Citizens, which supports senior citizen homes, continuous care homes, mobile medical units and physiotherapy units across the country. For thousands of elderly persons abandoned or left without support, these centres have become more than shelters they have become spaces of belonging. Take the example of 71-year-old Smt. M. Balasundari from Tamil Nadu. After the untimely demise of her husband, who worked as a tailor, she faced severe financial and emotional hardships. Her only son, who suffers from an eye problem, struggled to support the family. Owing to difficult circumstances and lack of adequate care at home, she was admitted to Ambujam Home for Senior Citizens, Nagapattinam District, under the Integrated Programme for Senior Citizens (IPSrC) in November 2024. When she arrived at the Home, she was anxious, lonely and deeply worried about her sons future. Through regular counselling, social interaction and participation in community activities, she gradually regained her confidence and emotional well-being. Today, she actively participates in gardening, yoga and spiritual activities, and enjoys a dignified and fulfilling life. Her son visits her regularly, providing emotional support and strengthening family bonds. The Home has provided her with free shelter, nutritious food, healthcare, recreational facilities and a safe environment. Her story demonstrates how institutional care and compassionate support under IPSrC can restore dignity, security and happiness to senior citizens facing difficult circumstances. Equally transformative has been the Rashtriya Vayoshri Yojana, under which assistive devices are distributed free of cost to economically weaker senior citizens suffering from age-related disabilities. More than 46 lakh devices have been given to the 8.43 lakh beneficiaries. For many beneficiaries, a wheelchair, hearing aid or walking stick may appear to be a small intervention but in reality, it restores independence. In Koraput, Odhisha, 75-year-old Lalita Paik struggled with the activities of daily living. She had severe mobility issues, including difficulty in walking, needed support for standing and was suffering from low back pain & knee pain. Through the RVY scheme, she received a wheelchair and walking support. Her family members say the assistance changed her daily life, enabling her to move independently and participate once again in community activities. Such interventions demonstrate how welfare schemes can directly improve quality of life when implemented effectively. An important aspect of the RVY is the creation of the Pradhan Mantri Divyasha-Vayoshri Kendras (PMD-VKs). Aids and Assistive devices are being distributed through the Walk-In Mode to the eligible senior citizens through these Kendras. Perhaps the most significant and timely initiative under AVYAY is Elderline (14567) the national helpline for senior citizens. In a society where loneliness among the elderly often remains invisible, the helpline has become an emotional and social lifeline. The fact that over 29 lakh calls have already been received is both encouraging and concerning: encouraging because support systems are reaching people, and concerning because it reveals the scale of distress among senior citizens. There have been numerous instances where Elderline has intervened to rescue abandoned elderly persons, reconnect them with families, or provide urgent medical and emotional assistance. One case is of Sh. Anantlal Rajak. Sh. Anant Lal, 70 years old, was suffering from Dementia and unknowingly reached to Pune Railway Station. He was in an abandoned condition and could not recall anything. The Elderline team in Maharashtra successfully reunited Sh. Anantlal Rajak with his family in Patna, Bihar. Timely intervention from the Elderline reportedly helped to prevent a far more serious crisis. At the same time, Indias ageing challenge is not only a welfare issue it is also an economic opportunity. Under the PM-SPECIAL component of the AVYAY Scheme, more than 35,000 trainees have been trained as Geriatric Caregivers. The governments initiative to train geriatric caregivers reflects an important recognition that the care economy will become one of the largest employment sectors in the future. By training thousands of youth in elderly caregiving, India is simultaneously addressing unemployment and the growing demand for professional eldercare services. As Indias senior citizen population continues to grow, the need for comprehensive support systems for elderly care will become increasingly important. This presents an opportunity to further strengthen and expand the initiatives already underway under the Atal Vayo Abhyudaya Yojana. The scheme has established a strong foundation for promoting dignity, care and well-being among senior citizens, while also creating pathways for greater community participation and support. As India advances on its development journey, AVYAY offers a valuable framework for ensuring that every senior citizen can lead a life of dignity, security and active participation in society. (The Author is Secretary, Department of Social Justice & Empowerment, Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Govt. of India)
Maharashtra Says No Plan To Control Hazur Sahib, Puts Bill On Hold
The State Cabinet had approved a proposal to replace the seven-decade-old law with the Takht Sachkhand Sri Hazur Abchalnagar Sahib Gurdwara Act.
Gang of four held for stealing copper wire
Legendary theatre and film personality Vijaya Mehta passes away at 91
Sachin Ahir joins Shiv Sena, upends Worli dynamics
A significant blow has struck Uddhav Thackeray's Shiv Sena as prominent leader Sachin Ahir defected to the Eknath Shinde-led faction. Ahir's move directly challenges Aaditya Thackeray's stronghold in Worli, a constituency he previously helped secure. This development, following the recent switch of six Lok Sabha MPs, signals a growing shift in political loyalties within Maharashtra.
BNS not enough to handle forced conversions: Maharashtra CM
Century-old Edwardian bungalow on Pali Hill to make way for tower
2 Punjab men held in Mumbai with Turkish-made pistols, Bishnoi gang link under lens
BMC to transfer civic employees who deliberately decline promotions
Municipal body issues revised guidelines after instances of engineers refusing promotions come to fore
4 waste bins must in Thane housing societies from Oct
Train murder: Knife found, accused carried it around for 5 months, say cops
13th arrest in Goregaon concert drug OD deaths case
Guwahati police seize 37 kg gold from Maharashtra man
The bars of suspected precious metal, valued at 54 crore, are suspected to have been smuggled by an international group linked to Myanmar and West Asia
Chembur school bus tragedy: Fallen peepal tree puts 3 key questions before Mumbais civic probe
A tragic incident in Chembur saw a massive peepal tree crush a school bus, injuring five students and tragically claiming the life of an 11-year-old boy. Rescue efforts were swift, with locals and authorities working to free trapped children. An inquiry has been ordered to investigate potential causes, including recent road concreting and the adequacy of pre-monsoon tree trimming, as questions arise about roadside tree safety.
Fourth accused arrested in Maharashtra TET scam
Remanded to police custody till July 6, the accused is the wife of the alleged kingpin of the scam, who is absconding; police say she was aware of the financial transactions in the multi-State racket, and had met the other accused
PM Modi asks Secretaries to leverage PM GatiShakti, break departmental silos
PM Modi on Tuesday urged Secretaries to the Government of India to make wider use of the PM GatiShakti platform for better inter-departmental coordination and integrated planning. During an interaction at Seva Teerth, he also emphasised adopting a whole-of-government approach

