Fatal Palm Beach Road claims 2 more lives
Palm Beach Road, which is infamous for the frequent and often fatal
accidents that occur on it, claimed two more lives on Sunday night,
after a motorcycle lost control and collided with the divider.
Rebello embarks on new quest
Kevin Rebello, who came to India after a fruitless two-monthsearch for his missing brother Russel Rebello in Italy, is currently on a new quest.
Police crackdown hurts city’s nightlife
The recent crackdown by the authorities on joints operating till late at night in Mumbai, seems to be affecting the city’s often-mentioned nightlife.The recently revised deadline for bars and restaurants is 12.30 am,while the time limit for pubs and nightclubs is 1.30 am. “Only those who have obtained special permission from the police, can continue up to the time limit they have been granted,” said V.P. Gosavi, chief inspector, shops and establishment department.
Solapur orphan finds himself lost in city
A seven-year-old orphan from Solapur, who mysteriously ended up in an outstation train, was found wandering in south Mumbai on Friday. He is too confused to give a coherent statement and the police is worried that he might end up as one of the many children in the Dongri remand home with no future.
Nomination sparks off twitter war
The recent nomination of cricketer Sachin Tendulkar to the Rajya Sabha has sparked off a “tweet war” between his fans and those who oppose his nomination on social networking site Twitter.
Twitterati spars over Sachin’s RS seat
The recent nomination of cricketer Sachin Tendulkar to the Rajya Sabha has sparked off a “tweet war” between his fans and those who oppose his nomination on microblogging site Twitter.
Cops explore Shetty connection to slap MCOCA
Unable to find the prerequisites for slapping the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), the Mumbai police’s crime branch is now trying to use multiple-murder accused Vijay Palande’s conn
Rescue not the end of flesh trade misery
Eighteen-year-old Sania (name changed) works at a private garden in Mumbai, tending to the plants and sweeping it clean every day. She earns `3,000 a month, and lives in a women’s shelter in Trombay.
No headway in temple theft after interrogating arrested accused
Even after two days of continuous interrogation, the police has not been able to confirm or rule out if the seven robbers arrested in Aurangabad on Saturday were involved in the Dive Agar Suvarnaganes
Cops to probe if 7 arrested stole idol
The Raigad police has sent a team of policemen to interrogate the seven criminals who were arrested in Aurangabad on Saturday morning to check if any of them were behind the violent robbery at the Suv