Censor board member violated regulations?
The film D-Day, which was recently awarded U/A certificate by the Censor Board, has come under the scanner for violating norms.
More pay-and-park stands outside CR, WR stations
In an effort to provide better amenities to passengers at railway stations, Central Railway and Western Railway have identified 11 new pay-and-park stands for two-wheelers and cars in the Mumbai divis
WR foots hefty pvt hospital bills
The Jagjeevan Ram Hospital in Mumbai Central, which was equipped with the cardio vascular thoracic surgery (CVTS) department at the cost of over `20 crore by the Western Railway, has not been able to
29 cops held for using reserved coaches
In a joint operation to flush out non-handicapped passengers from coaches reserved for the handicapped, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Railway Police (GRP) has caught policemen
CBFC flouted norms to award U/A rating
The Censor Board for Film Certification (CBFC) is under fire again, as it is alleged to have flouted norms and given a U/A certificate to the film D-Day, based on mafia don Dawood Ibrahim.
US-based student spends vacation with Thane orphans
Rayna Srivastava, a 16-year-old student from Frisco High School, Texas, USA, preferred spending her vacation volunteering for social work in India, instead of going on a trip to Brazil planned by her
CBFC flouted norms to award U/A rating
The Censor Board for Film Certification (CBFC) is under fire again, as it is alleged to have flouted norms and given a U/A certificate to the film D-Day, based on mafia don Dawood Ibrahim.
Rehabilitation an uphill task
The state government seems to be sitting idle on the CM’s instruction that could possibly prevent loss of human life due to incidents of landslides.
Cooperative societies sell subsidised veggies
A few consumer cooperative societies have stepped in to ease the problems of consumers who are reeling under rising prices of vegetables, by opening 11 centres where 15 types of vegetables are sold on
Info chief’s low attendance revealed in RTI query
Information commissioner of the Konkan region M.B. Shaha, has showed up to work for only 71 days out of the 22 months.