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Mumbai Tree Authority has cleared proposals affecting 1,080 trees for major infrastructure and redevelopment projects, sparking concerns over environmental impact and tree loss. |
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Mumbai Tree Authority has cleared proposals affecting 1,080 trees for major infrastructure and redevelopment projects, sparking concerns over environmental impact and tree loss. |
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Bus services across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) remain severely disrupted as the indefinite strike by Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) employees enters its second day. |
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Today's 18, 22 and 24 Carat Gold Prices in Chennai, Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi: The gold price in India today, June 19, stands at Rs 14,608 per gram for 24 karat gold, Rs 13,390 per gram for 22 karat gold and Rs 10,956 per gram for 18 karat gold. |
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In the Bombay of the 1970s, a young crime reporter in The Indian Express newsroom, gets a break: Billa, a notorious name in the city, had escaped from a Crime Branch cell. Days later in Delhi, two children, Geeta and Sanjay Chopra, are found dead |
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In light of the registration of FIRs against 53 schools, the education department has instructed principals of BMC-run schools to reach out to affected students and encourage admissions. English, Hindi and Urdu-medium civic schools have been asked to support the enrolment drive, officials said | Mumbai news |
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Mumbai: Non-Marathi auto-rickshaw and taxi drivers in Maharashtra who fail to obtain a Marathi language proficiency certificate by Aug 15 will face action, the state transport department said on Friday. |
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Mumbai: The civic standing committee on Thursday approved the proposal for the disbursement of Rs 1,000 crore to the BEST undertaking, which was held back at its earlier meeting on June 12. |
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Mumbai: Twelve students, 10 from Maharashtra and one each from Madhya Pradesh and Haryana, bagged a perfect 100 percentile in the second attempt of MHT-CET conducted for the physics-chemistry-mathematics (PCM) group. Two of these toppers are from Mumbai. |
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Mumbai: Police on Thursday questioned a 14-year-old boy and handed him over to his family following an alleged argument outside a building in Cuffe Parade after he was purportedly refused drinking water by its security guard. |
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MUMBAI: Police questioned a 14-year-old boy following an alleged argument outside a Cuffe Parade building after he was purportedly refused drinking water by its security guard early on Thursday. |