Docs pulling each other’s hair out over biz rivalry
The Versova police has booked a doctor under several sections of the IPC including cheating, criminal intimidation, molestation and under Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act for allegedly carrying o
Mumbai see season’s heaviest rain
With 218.6 mm of rainfall in Colaba and 215.6 mm in Santa Cruz on Wednesday, Mumbai saw the heaviest rainfall of the season. Colaba covered 10 per cent of its average monsoon rainfall just in a day.
Tech glitches worry IDOL aspirants
The admission woes at the University of Mumbai continue as website issues are causing numerous problems for students wanting to pursue degree courses through distance education.
India is a rising power: Biden
US vice-president Joe Biden, who was in Mumbai on Wednesday, described India as a “rising power” and said that the US was a stakeholder in its “vibrant” economy.
‘Rising India’ gets US boost
US vice-president Joe Biden, who was in Mumbai on Wednesday, described India as a “rising power” and said that the US was a stakeholder in its “vibrant” economy.
Biden’s wish... can i run for office in India?
US vice-president Joe Biden wonders if he can run for office in India. Mr Biden went “off script” to talk about a letter he received from an Indian namesake in 1972 claiming they were related.
Relaxation to NEET candidates upheld
The Bombay high court on Tuesday dismissed a petition that challenged the relaxation on qualifying marks given by the Union government for admissions to post graduate medical courses for doctors who h
FIR against firm that built bridge
Almost 20 days after a young, newly-wed, civil engineer was killed when his speeding motorcycle’s front wheel went into a deep pothole on a bridge causing the vehicle to flip over in Malad (east), an
18-yr-old’s murder cracked
The unit-4 of the crime branch cracked the murder of an 18-year-old man who was found in the Chembur area by a patrolling police van at around 4.30 am on Sunday.
Forgetful motorman skips four stations
A WR motorman and guard are in trouble for a very unique oversight — forgetting to halt the train at four successive stations.