Vasai-Diva now on suburban route

It’s good news for railway commuters as the railway board has declared the Vasai-Diva section as part of the suburban section. The board passed its order last week and Central Railway gave its nod for facilities to be effective from Wednesday onwards.
Consequently, passengers now can get return tickets on the section. According to the Railways, return tickets can only be availed on the suburban sections. Moreover, the declaration has cleared the deck to run local services on this corridor.
Confirming the news, chief commercial manager of CR Sharad Ingle said, “Our department has made necessary adjustments to give return
tickets and season tickets.” He added that CR was now looking for the installation of ATVMs and upgrading software for using smart cards.
The Railway officials believe that the move will result in more trains running on this corridor henceforth.

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Woman drowns her newborns
PARTH SATAM
Mumbai, April 3

A 30-year-old woman killed her month-old twin sons by drowning them in a drum full of water on Wednesday afternoon in New Panvel.
The police said that the woman had bogged down under the pressure of caring for her two sons and therefore took the extreme step. She has been arrested under Section 302 (murder) of the IPC.
Shobha Sonar (30), a housewife, lived with her infants and husband at Datta Kripa Cooperative Housing Society in sector 7 at New Panvel in Navi Mumbai. “Her twins were born on March 1 and the traditional naming ceremony was yet to take place.
Between 3 to 4 pm, she took her children to the bathroom where she drowned them in large drum, holding about 35 liters of water. Her mother-in-law, who lives in the neighbourhood visited the house at around 5 pm and couldn’t find anyone. She then went to the bathroom only to find Shobha sitting by the drums in a dazed state. The bodies of the infants were floating on the surface.

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