Salem wants to move to Portugal Embassy
Gangster Abu Salem, who survived a bid on his life in Navi Mumbai’s Taloja Jail last month, on Monday moved the special Tada court seeking directions to the jail authorities for shifting him to the Po
Rupee hits three week low
Reserve Bank of India’s (RBI) growth concerns, month-end dollar demand from importers and outward remittance from corporates dragged down the rupee by a whopping 106 paise to three-week low of 60.47, wiping out all the gains notched up on central bank’s recent liquidity tightening steps.
Anti-smoking campaign launched
Techfest, the annual technical festival of Indian Institute of Technology, Powai launched its anti-smoking campaign on Monday.
Sensex down by 245 points
The Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark sensex Tuesday plunged by 245 points, extending losses for the fifth straight session, on heavy selling in oil and gas, power, PSU and auto stocks after RBI lowered its GDP forecast and kept interest rates unchanged, amid rupee again falling below the 60-mark.
An Equal Music
His heart beats for India. And so do his hands. Immensely talented English percussionist Pete Lockett is back in Mumbai and will once again drum up frenzied applause as he takes to the stage tonight.
So strong, it’s dangerous
Housing still remains a bane for majority of the city police’s constabulary, with most living in rundown government quarters across various locations in Mumbai.
BCCI wanted cops to depose before it
“Questioning of the Jaipur brothers (bookies) is also important in connection with the fixing angle as both bookies had allegedly given expensive gifts to Rauf,” said another crime branch official.
Need more land for water treatment: RCF to BMC
The Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers (RCF) has sought more land from the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for treating sewage water at Ghatkopar pumping station.
HC to cops: Prosecute Akshay, Twinkle
While quashing all legal proceedings against Abigail Stephen Rosa, an employee of the co-promoter of Lakme Fashion Week, the Bombay high court on Monday asked the police to go ahead and prosecute acto
Tainted vice-principal to get all civic service benefits
In a shocking case of rigid administrative policies, the BMC will be paying all service benefits to a vice-principal who was arrested for ill-treating a student in a civic school ten years ago.