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ASBS to protest against state July 24

Following the haphazard implementation of the Right To Education (RTE) Act in the state for the academic year 2013-14, the Anudanit Shiksha Bachao Samiti (ASBS) has decided to raise its voice by holdi

Hit-and-run case: Charges framed against Salman

A Mumbai court Wednesday framed charges against actor Salman Khan for culpable homicide not amounting to murder in the hit-and-run case for which he may face a jail term upto 10 years, setting the stage for trial.

State to get TDR system: Chavan

Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan has announced that the state government’s plans to implement a Transfer of
Development Rights (TDR) system in all major cities in the state.

Heavy rains lash Mumbai, people advised to stay home

Heavy rains Wednesday lashed Mumbai, Konkan and other areas of Maharashtra, prompting the civic agency in the financial capital to advise people to stay at home and schools to shut as a precautionary measure.

11 cars stolen daily in city

A policeman inspects a stolen car in a file photo 	—AA

The Mumbai police, which is considered number two in the world after the UK’s Scotland Yard for its detection skills, is still struggling with the menace of chain snatching.

Son’s bail plea rejected

The Thane sessions court on Tuesday rejected the anticipatory bail application filed by murder victim Sandhya Singh’s son, Raghuveer Singh.

Stricter punishment for gutka sellers

After imposing a ban on gutka for another year and also on other gutka products like, scented supari (areca nut) etc, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has gone a step further and strengthened it

Rains wreak havoc again

The heavy rainfall on Tuesday resulted in traffic snarls, stalled trains, submerged railway tracks and numerous tree collapses.

Steep rise in cholera cases

The number of cholera cases in the city has doubled in comparison to last month.

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

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