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28.07 / 11:22
Citi BLOCK Highways Mumbai Two-hour block on one arm of Mumbai-Pune Expressway to remove boulders, mud in wake of landslide
landslide occurred on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway near Kamshet tunnel, the debris was completely cleared in the early hours of Friday, and all three lanes towards the state capital were closed for traffic for two hours in the afternoon, an official said. The landslide took place around 8 pm on Thursday, which affected the vehicular traffic towards Mumbai, he said.
28.07 / 10:23
Mumbai Professor arrested for sexually harassing woman co-passenger onboard Delhi-Mumbai flight
A professor was arrested for allegedly sexually harassing a female co-passenger onboard a Delhi-Mumbai flight.
28.07 / 09:01
Man Aviat Fighting Airlines Mumbai 47-year-old professor arrested for sexually assaulting 24-year-old lady doctor on Delhi-Mumbai flight
As per the report, the incident took place on Wednesday. The accused professor was seated next to the 24-year-old victim on the flight, which took off at 5.30 am from Delhi. According to the lady doctor's allegation, the accused made unwanted physical contact with her before the plane was set to touch down at the Mumbai airport, a police official told PTI.
28.07 / 07:37
Mumbai I-T searches Haier offices in Noida, Mumbai and Pune
Income Tax Department is conducting searches at multiple locations in Mumbai, Pune and Noida, including the offices and promises of promoters of Chinese home appliance company Haier on Friday. Officials said that the searches are in connection with a tax evasion and royalty payment.
28.07 / 07:19
Mumbai Engage with Northeastern University at Study Expos in Hyderabad and Mumbai
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28.07 / 01:49
Citi BLOCK Waters Extreme Highways Southern Schools Traffic Mumbai Mumbai local train update, traffic movement affected, schools shut, fresh landslide on highway | Weather Update
fresh landslide on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway near the Kamshet tunnel on Thursday night, said an official, adding that it has affected vehicular movement. The landslide took place at around 8 pm yesterday. The official stated that highway police personnel were on the spot and efforts were on to remove the debris on the busy 6-lane road, according to a report published by the news agency PTI.
27.07 / 17:55
Twitter Mumbai INDIA allies to hold third round of meetings in Mumbai on August 25. Know more
alliance had announced their name after a meeting in Bengaluru earlier this month. While its first meeting was hosted in Patna by Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U), the second occurred in Congress-ruled Karnataka.
27.07 / 12:03
Citi Waters Yellow Orange track Mumbai Mumbai News: Rainfall causes waterlogging between Churchgate - Marine Lines railway station
Mumbai rains: Slight waterlogging was witnessed on the railway tracks between Churchgate - Marine Lines railway station. However, reports have stated that train movement is smooth. Commuters complained of waterlogging on tracks between Churchgate and Marine Lines stations, but the Western Railway said the train services was not disturbed.
27.07 / 10:01
UPS Waters cover rock Mumbai Mumbai rains: Crocodile rescued from a chawl, python found on 13th floor of a building
Mumbai suburb of Mulund. The snake was later rescued and handed over the forest department. Mumbai has been seeing heavy rains for the last few days, leading to waterlogging in many areas. Rains likely would have also flooded the natural habitats of the animals. Quoting an animal activist, Times of India reported that the Indian rock python was noticed on the terrace of Vraj Paradise building on LBS Road, Ghatkopar (west), on Tuesday. But the python was in bad shape as it was covered with wet cement as some construction activity was going on this terrace, the activist said. Mumbai forest department personnel were informed who later rescued the snake. According to Wldlife SOS, the Indian Rock python is one of the largest snake species found in India. It can measure up to 20 feet in length and weigh up to 90 kg. They are native to the Indian subcontinent. They are often found closer to water sources and said to be excellent climbers of trees and rock surfaces.
27.07 / 09:13
Aware Action Discover cover rock Mumbai Python scales 13th-floor terrace of a Mumbai building, rescued
Mumbai's Ghatkopar (west), a four-foot-long Indian rock python was found perched on the terrace of a tower's 13th floor. As per ToI report, local residents were left astonished at how the python managed to ascend to such heights.
27.07 / 05:25
Citi CAT film show track Inside Mumbai Leopard in Mumbai: Unwanted wild guest enters Marathi TV set, Goregaon Film City, creates panic. Watch video
Leopard scare in Mumbai: Panic struck inside a Marathi TV serial set in Mumbai's Goregaon, when a leopard entered into the premises on Wednesday. The incident created panic and havoc among the people present on the spot.
27.07 / 02:13
UPS COMPOSITE cover Weekly Mumbai Western Railways changes coach composition of Mumbai-Surat Express, extends trips of Bandra-Gorakhpur Weekly
Indian Railways, serving the route between Mumbai Central (MMCT) and Surat (ST) in India. It operates as Train No. 12922 from Surat to Mumbai Central and as Train No.
27.07 / 01:21
Citi Extreme Orange cover Schools services Mumbai Rainfall Alert! Mumbai recorded its wettest July: Schools closed, train services disrupted
IMD's Santacruz observatory (representative of Mumbai's suburbs), according to a report published by the news agency PTI. The weather office said, “From July 1 to July 26, 2023 morning 0830 hours (8.30 am), Santacruz (observatory) had recorded 1,433 mm. So today, this record for wettest July has been broken at 2030 (8.30 pm) on July 26, 2023, with the Santacruz observatory recording a total of 1557.8 mm so far." Incessant heavy rains lashed Mumbai throughout the day, prompting the weather office to upgrade the 'orange' alert to 'red' with effect from Wednesday night till Thursday afternoon.
26.07 / 11:41
COST UPS Citi Provident Celebrity Mumbai Mumbai Ganpati pandal application process to begin from August 1. Here is all about the details
BMC) has announced that online application for setting up Ganpati Pandals on city roads can be done online starting August 1. The 11-day festival will commence on September 19 this year. As per a ToI report, to streamline the process and reduce hassle for the mandals, a one-window system will be implemented, allowing them to apply for pandal permission without separately approaching the police, traffic police, and fire brigade.
26.07 / 03:27
Waters Orange Schools Updates Mumbai Maharashtra rains: Orange alert in Mumbai today; schools closed in Raigad red alert issued. See updates here
Maharashtra rains: The India Meteorological Department issues 'red' alert in Raigad, Pune, Satara and Ratnagiri districts for 26th July. 'Orange' alert issued in Mumbai, Palghar and Thane.
26.07 / 02:51
Mumbai Western Railway starts special train between Mumbai's Bandra Terminus and Tamil Nadu's Velankanni. Details here
Ahead of the Velankanni festival, a special train will run between Bandra Terminus and Velankanni in Mumbai on 27 August. Train No.
25.07 / 16:11
UPS NIFTY Limelight performer Mumbai DLF re-enters Mumbai with care
₹400 crore for a 51% stake in the project, spanning 3-3.5 million sq ft (msf) saleable area. “Re-entry into the Mumbai market, which is a key region for real estate sales, is positive. Achieving incremental growth from a large base could have been difficult by focusing only on the National Capital Region (NCR)," Parikshit Kandpal, vice president, institutional research, HDFC Securities, said.
25.07 / 09:37
Parke Traffic Mumbai park Due to incessant rains in Mumbai, road near IT Park in Goregaon caves in; traffic disrupted
₹5 lakh to the families of the deceased. Meanwhile, on Saturday, the Maharashtra CM also apprised Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the prevailing situation in his state in the floods and landslides caused by incessant rainfall.
25.07 / 08:03
Career Entertainment film Actor Celebrity stage Inside Mumbai Mumbai court summons Javed Akhtar in response to Kangana Ranaut's complaint
Bollywood lyricist Javed Akhtar has been called upon to appear before a magistrate court in Mumbai on August 5, as reported by India Today. This summons comes after actor Kangana Ranaut filed a complaint against him, accusing him of intimidation and insult. The legal saga between the two celebrities began when Akhtar retaliated with a defamation complaint following an interview with Ranaut in 2021.
25.07 / 07:37
Provident Aviat Action Airlines social Stranded information Mumbai Air India passengers stranded for over 10hrs due to delay and lack of information on flight from Bengaluru to Mumbai
Air India flight bound for Mumbai from Bengaluru faced an unexpected 10-hour delay at Kempegowda International Airport (KIA). Frustrated travelers were left waiting near the departure gates with no clear information about the cause of the delay, leading to growing unease.
25.07 / 01:27
UPS Mumbai Tomato prices break new barrier of Rs 200/kg in Mumbai
tomato stalls to close shop in some areas due to the lack of customers. The prices of tomatoes, among several other essential vegetables have been steadily spiraling since June, due to the overall crop shortage and largescale spoilage due to uncharacteristic rains. In June, the prices for tomatoes nearly doubled from its regular rate of Rs 30 per kg to Rs 50-60 as on June 13th and eventually crossing Rs 100 by the end of June.

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