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Cabbies see red over khaki uniforms

Citing discrimination on the basis of colours of uniforms of taxi owner-cum-drivers as well as drivers who ply taxis on a rental basis, the Mumbai taximen’s union (MTU) on Wednesday renewed their dema

Special cover to commemorate CST’s 125 yrs

One of India’s most iconic structures — the Chhatra-pati Shivaji Terminus — will complete 125 years of existence this month.

Drop in home prices?

Decreasing holding capacity has led city-based builders to bring down prices of homes in the city to propel demand among potential home buyers in an abysmally dull market.

Memu drivers get only 4-hour rest

Running locals on the newly-introduced Dadar-Dahanu mainline electric multiple unit or Memu is proving to be an uphill task, according to the loco pilots/drivers.

Andheri station platform to be sans stalls

For the first time in the Mumbai suburban section, the upcoming platform at Andheri station has been planned in such a way that it will not have any vending outlets like stalls, hawkers and even booki

LBT strike hits Freeway work

The ongoing strike against LBT by all traders in and outside the city has hit the completion of the Eastern Freeway, where only final some touch-up work is left.

Yuva sena helps acid victim kin find place to stay

The family of acid attack victim Preeti Rathi has found accommodation in the city with the intervention of Yuva Sena chief Aditya Thackeray. They have been put up in the well-furbished dharmashala near CST, which is in close proximity of Masina Hospital, where the victim is recuperating from burn injuries.

RTI exposes Censor Board’s ‘vulgar’ truth

An RTI filed with the Censor Board has revealed that the number of cuts in Indian films has been going down considerably in recent years.

Common man can be temple trustee

Now even an aam admi has a chance to become one of the trustees of the Saibaba Sansthan Trust, which manages the affairs of one of the richest temples in India — the Saibaba temple at Shirdi as the Au

More women passengers killed on CR than WR

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Data from the Government Railway Police (GRP) has revealed that more women passengers are killed on Central Railway than Western Railway.

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