‘Orders of externment are a farce’
The Bombay high court has pulled up the state for passing “farce and perverse” externment orders without “application of mind” and directed the chief secretary and principal secretary of the home depa
RSS, IB biggest terror organisations: Mushrif
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No takers for skywalk?
In yet another example of poor planning, the longest skywalk in the country built at Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, has failed to deliver, as there are hardly any takers for it.
‘Another debate will be demanded’
Leader of Opposition in Maharashtra Legislative Council, Vinod Tawde on Sunday said that the BJP-Shiv Sena alliance would again raise the demand for a debate on the irrigation scam in the Upper House
‘Somaiya on a drive to malign Cong CMs’
Following Dr Kirit Somaiya’s allegations against chief minister Prithviraj Chavan regarding providing additional 0.5 Floor Space Index (FSI) to the company of K.S.
Burglar beaten to death in Sion
Over 25 slumdwellers in Sanjay Gandhi Nagar in Sion allegedly beat a 32-year-old man to death after he was caught while committing a burglary in their area early on Saturday morning.
Comeback for campus politics
The state government’s recent announcement in the state Assembly to restart college and University elections has not gone down well with many sections of the society.
Student bodies are ‘toothless’
Ever since the ban on campus elections, most of the student organisations, both old and new, like the NSUI, ABVP, BVS, NSC and MNVS have become simple bargainers, who take out protests and morchas to
Repaired potholes resurface again
Potholes have once again emerged at the spots that were repaired by contractors last year, reflecting the sub-standard quality of the material used.
Sensex down 402 points
The benchmark S&P Bombay Stock Exchange sensex tanked a whopping 402 points to close at a two-week low of 19,748.19, breaking four weeks of uptrend, following disappointing Q1 results amid steps taken by the central bank to stem the rupee fall.