Now take, upload videos of potholes
If you thought merely posting a photo was not enough to tackle issue of potholes, you can now post video recordings of roads in your area and upload them on the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC
Sensex recovers 115 points on rate cut hopes, lower crude prices
The BSE benchmark Sensex today recovered 115 points on funds buying in bluechip stocks such as ONGC, SBI, Bharti Airtel and RIL amid lower crude oil prices in overseas markets and hopes of rate cut by RBI in May after lower-than-expected inflation number in March.
Pawar’s remorse a farce: Opp.
Even as deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar is claiming that his one-day repentance fast is not a stunt, the Opposition parties came down heavily on him, referring to this act as a farce.
Rich tributes paid to Dr Ambedkar
From Parliament in New Delhi to Manatralaya in Mumbai, the father of India’s Constitution, Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar was paid rich tributes on his 122nd birth anniversary on Sunday.
Adarsh report to be submitted
After nine extensions, the Adarsh judicial commission, constituted to investigate the Adarsh Society scam, is likely to submit its final report this week.
Adarsh report to be submitted
After nine extensions, the Adarsh judicial commission, constituted to investigate the Adarsh Society scam, is likely to submit its final report this week.
HC upholds FDA’s drug ad prohibition
The Bombay high court recently rejected a petition that challenged the Food and Drugs Administration’s (FDA) order to TV channels, which prohibits advertisements of drugs that promise to increase a pe
HC upholds FDA’s drug ad prohibition
The Bombay high court recently rejected a petition that challenged the Food and Drugs Administration’s (FDA) order to TV channels, which prohibits advertisements of drugs that promise to increase a pe
In Maha drought, the show goes on
The film Chennai Express, starring actors Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone, has run into a controversy for using water from a dam in drought-hit Satara district of Maharashtra.
Now, ladies special post office in city
The department of postal services is set to open its first “all-woman post office” in Mumbai on April 12.