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Camera phone found in changing room of X-ray lab

A 26-year-old female patient at a medical diagnostic centre in Mulund discovered a hidden camera phone after changing into hospital robes in the changing room.

‘Sukanya’ to ensure higher education for BPL girls

The state government is soon to introduce an insurance scheme for girl children in Below Poverty Line (BPL) families.

‘Development only answer to fight Naxalism’

As part of its efforts to tackle Naxalism in Gadchiroli district, the Maharashtra government has allocated `385 crore in the last three years for various developmental projects in the district.

Tribals push for full land rights

State Chief Information Commissioner (CIC) Ratnakar Gaikwad, on August 27, heard 10 second appeals filed by tribespersons from Jawhar and Vikramgad talukas seeking information about partial rejections

School bus drivers get safety lessons

To sensitise school bus drivers and inculcate responsibilty towards road safety and the well being of students they ferry, the Western India Automobile Association (WIAA) has decided to train drivers

Pandey find of India A tour, says Rajput

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India A coach Lalchand Rajput says paceman Ishwar Pandey was the find of the South Africa tour and many a young player stand a chance to be selected when the national team will travel there later in t

Class 10 dropout and a bomb-maker

The arrest of 30-year-old Ahmed Zarar Mohammad Siddibappa alias Yasin alias Shahrukh alias Wasim, who allegedly masterminded innumerable terror strikes in at least seven Indian states and Delhi, is be

MMRDA’s rental scheme a non-starter?

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Even as it has been five years since the MMRDA’s rental-housing scheme was launched amidst much fanfare to stem the exponential mushrooming of slums in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), the future

NIA doesn’t object plea to discharge 9 Muslims

The NIA in its reply before a special court on Thursday did not raise any objection to the discharge applications filed by nine Muslims, arrested in connection with 2006 Malegoan blasts case, stating

No policy on night shelters for beggars

Begging may be a criminal offence in India, but Maharashtra government has no relevant data of the number of beggars in the state.

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