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8,262 potholes recorded since June

Consistent heavy rainfall has dampened BMC’s efforts to repair potholes on Mumbai’s roads.

City’s lakes have crossed 50% mark

The monsoon season is not even halfway through, but the water stock in the seven lakes supplying water to the city has already crossed the 50 per cent mark due to non-stop rainfall in the catchment ar

Failed affair angle being probed in cop son’s suicide

The Tilak Nagar police is exploring a possible broken love affair angle in the suicide case of Tejas (21), son of crime branch senior PI Arvind Sawant.

Death toll in Antop Hill landslide reaches five

The death toll in Wednesday’s landslide in Antop Hill area shot up to five, as fire brigade officials recovered three more dead bodies from under the debris.

COPS ARREST ONE MORE IN MUMBRA BUILDING COLLAPSE

Over 90 days after the seven-storey illegal building in Mumbra’s Lucky Compound on Shil Diagar Road collapsed, killing 74 people, the Thane crime branch arrested one more accused on Thursday, who was

CBFC flouted norms to award U/A rating

The Censor Board for Film Certification (CBFC) is under fire again, as it is alleged to have flouted norms and given a U/A certificate to the film D-Day, based on mafia don Dawood Ibrahim.

Mock drills conducted at 5 city spots

Following the serial blasts in Bihar’s Bodh Gaya temple, the Mum-bai police conducted mock drills on Thu-rsday at five strategically chosen points to test the alertness of the security forces, as

Suspended cop, wife get 3 yrs jail

After 13 years of the matter being registered, the sessions court on Thursday held suspended additional commissioner of police Ajay Kumar Jain and wife Anita Jain guilty and sentenced the couple to th

Council slams MU over admissions

The management council on Thursday lambasted the University of Mumbai for harassing students seeking admission to the first year of degree college by introducing the online registration process.

Heavy rains throw life out of gear in Mumbai

Heavy rains continued to lash Mumbai and adjoining areas for the second day on Friday, impacting movement of suburban trains and vehicular traffic and throwing normal life out of gear.

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