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Action taken against 11,890 illegal structures in Navi Mumbai, says Maharashtra urban development minister Madhuri Misal | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: The state’s urban development minister, Madhuri Misal, said in the legislative assembly on Thursday that the civic body and Cidco have taken action against 11,890 illegal structures in Navi Mumbai.Misal said the corporation issued 870 notices in cases of illegal construction. Of these, action was taken against 340 illegal structures and 3,133 illegal huts. A total of 126 cases have been registered. She said Cidco issued 10,160 notices, demolished 8,417 encroachments, and registered four cases.



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Maharashtra: BJP MLA introduces bill proposing financial help for aging parents of govt employees | Mumbai News


Mumbai: BJP MLA Sudhir Mungantiwar introduced a private member’s bill proposing stricter responsibility for govt employees towards their dependent parents.The proposed bill stated that if a state govt employee failed to properly care for their ageing parents, authorities might direct that 20% of the employee’s salary be transferred to the parents to support their well-being. Mungantiwar stated that it would strengthen family responsibility and ensure financial security for senior citizens who were neglected by their children.The proposed bill might come before the Assembly for discussion in the next session.Referring to his earlier tenure as a minister, Mungantiwar said, “Often when files would come to me pertaining to the officers seeking transfer to their home district. Most of the time, they cited the same reason: that they needed to take care of their parents. Also, now officers use their parents’ name along with their own on nameplates. Then why not make it their legal duty to take care of their parents, through the new law. If they fail, on the parents’ request, 20% of their salary is transferred to them for their well-being.”He named the proposed law the Maharashtra Employee Parent Responsibility, Accountability and Care Act, which will have a provision that if a dependent parent or disabled sibling sought a maintenance allowance from their state govt kin, they might apply to the designated authority for a portion of their salary to be paid to them every month.



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Navi Mumbai: Two ‘drunk’ boys insult Agri Koli community statue in viral video, detained | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: Vashi police detained two teenage boys, both aged 17, for insulting Agri Koli community sculptures on social media platforms after the video went viral. The sculptures were installed by NMMC for beautification at the Vashi mini seashore.The incident came to light on Wednesday. In the clip, one teen, visibly in a drunken state, said that he was a “policeman” and, using vulgar words, kept an empty beer bottle in the hand of the male sculpture and another beer bottle in the basket of the woman’s sculpture. Meanwhile, the other teen recording the video was heard instigating him. Following the viral clip, a group of Agri Koli community members from Uran traced one teen to his Mankhurd residence, where he was slapped, made to remove his T-shirt, and apologise publicly.Jahangir Mulani, senior inspector of Vashi, said, “On Wednesday, an FIR under BNS sections and the IT Act was registered against the two teenagers. The complaint was filed by a builder from Juhugaon, belonging to the Agri Koli community, who alleged that the video hurt the religious sentiments of the Agri Koli community. The two accused teens were booked under sections that criminalise intentional damaging, defiling, or destroying of any place of worship or sacred object to insult a religion; deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings of any class by insulting its religion or beliefs; and intentionally wounding the religious feelings of any person by words, sounds, gestures, or objects, along with the IT Act for publishing or transmitting obscene material in electronic form.”Mulani said, “Our police team detained one teen from his Mankhurd residence as he made the video viral using his Instagram username. He led the police to his friend in Chembur, who is the key accused seen in the video insulting the Agri Koli community’s sculptures. Considering the sensitivity of the case related to the religious community, on Thursday, the two accused teens were produced before the Juvenile Court in Bhiwandi, and they were sent to a juvenile remand home.



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ICC charges West Indies player, two officials; all suspended from cricket with immediate effect | Cricket News


ICC charges West Indies player, two team officials

The International Cricket Council has charged two team officials and a player with multiple breaches of anti-corruption rules linked to the 2023/24 Bim10 Tournament, escalating a widening investigation into alleged match-fixing in the Caribbean competition.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!Team owner Chitranjan Rathod, official Trevon Griffith and West Indies cricketer Javon Searles have all been charged under the anti-corruption codes of both the ICC and Cricket West Indies (CWI).According to an ICC statement, the charges relate primarily to the Bim10 Tournament 2023/24, which falls under the jurisdiction of the CWI Anti-Corruption Code. Griffith also faces an additional charge linked to international matches that fall under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code.Rathod, owner of the Titans franchise, faces three charges under the CWI Code, while Searles has been hit with four. Griffith faces four charges under the CWI Code as well as one charge under the ICC Code.All three have been charged with fixing or attempting to influence the result, progress or conduct of matches in the Bim10 tournament. They are also accused of encouraging players or support personnel to commit offences under the anti-corruption code and of failing or refusing to cooperate with investigators.Searles and Griffith have additionally been charged with failing to report approaches or invitations that could constitute corrupt conduct.Griffith faces a further charge under the ICC Anti-Corruption Code for allegedly obstructing the Anti-Corruption Unit’s investigation by concealing or tampering with information that may have been relevant to the probe.The ICC confirmed that all three individuals have been provisionally suspended from all cricket activities with immediate effect. They have been given 14 days, starting from March 11, 2026, to respond to the charges.The case forms part of a wider investigation into corruption in the tournament. In January, United States player Aaron Jones was also charged with five breaches of the anti-corruption codes of both the ICC and CWI.The ICC said it will make no further comment until the disciplinary process is completed.

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Navi Mumbai eatery using firewood for past 7 years spared of LPG panic booking | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: A restaurant based inside the APMC wholesale market complex in Vashi has been using firewood instead of LPG fuel for cooking for the past seven years.While there has been panic booking for LPG cylinders in the past few days by citizens and hoteliers, the owner of Jagdamb Restaurant, Rushi Shinde, said that since he uses wood for cooking, he is not bothered about the short supply of LPG. “I regularly use wood logs obtained from Satara for our daily cooking. We have not opted for the commercial 19 kg gas cylinders because often when their availability is erratic, it affects our business,” said Shinde. When asked if the burning of firewood causes smoke and irritation, Shinde said, “We are using a chimney to disperse the smoke. If NMMC can provide us with a piped gas connection, then we will stop using firewood.” Activist B N Kumar of the NatConnect Foundation said, “It is not good to use firewood for cooking when the smokeless option of LPG is there. Long usage of firewood not only causes air pollution but also puts more trees on the chopping block to obtain more wood.”



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Muzaffarnagar Wedding News: Wedding halted in UP after 2 baraats reach minor bride’s house | Agra News


A wedding in Muzaffarnagar’s Khatauli area was halted on Tuesday after two grooms arrived with separate baraats at the bride’s house, each claiming he was supposed to marry her. (Image Credit: TOI)

AGRA: A wedding in Muzaffarnagar’s Khatauli area was halted on Tuesday after two grooms arrived with separate baraats at the bride’s house, each claiming he was supposed to marry her. The situation escalated after a villager alerted Child Helpline alleging that the girl was a minor, prompting officials and police to intervene.Police said the dispute began when both grooms — who had travelled from Shamli and Meerut — reached the village with their wedding processions and claimed the marriage had been fixed with them. Arguments broke out between the families and villagers as each side insisted the ceremony was meant for them. “Both sides were claiming that the wedding had been finalised with them and the situation became tense,” a police officer present at the spot said.District Child Helpline coordinator Sachin Kumar said his team reached the village along with supervisor Bhubaneswar after receiving the alert about a possible child marriage. “The family members could not produce any document verifying the girl’s age,” Kumar said. “We took the girl to the one-stop centre and she will be produced before the Child Welfare Committee for further assistance.” Officials added that her age would be determined through a medical examination.

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The bride’s father told police that his daughter’s marriage had originally been fixed six months ago with Pradeep Kumar, 20, a resident of Babri village in Shamli district. However, Kumar’s brother died on Monday, a day before the scheduled ceremony, and the groom’s family said they would inform the bride’s side whether the wedding would go ahead. “They told us they would confirm whether the ceremony would take place, but we did not receive any final message,” the father said.

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With preparations already under way, the family fixed another match on Monday evening with Akash, a resident of Diggi village under Medical police station limits in Meerut. On Tuesday, both men arrived with their baraats, leading to arguments between the families and confusion in the village.SHO Dinesh Chand of Khatauli police station said police reached the spot after receiving information about the commotion. “Our team assisted the Child Helpline officials and the girl was sent to the one-stop centre,” he said, adding that further action would follow as per legal procedures.



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10 builders booked for defaulting on lease dues of 121cr to Mhada | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Ten builders who took transit camps on lease from Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (Mhada) from 1996 till 2021, and defaulted on payments totalling Rs 121 crore were booked for cheating.Deputy chief officer of Mhada, Mohan Bobde, has lodged a complaint against these 10 developers at Kherwadi police station and the Economic Offences Wing of Mumbai police has taken over the probe.According to the complaint, the accused include 9M Infrastructure Pvt Ltd, Nakhawa & Jasol Developers LLP, Pradeep Gora Gandhi, J K Builders, Alhamd Developers, Vardhaman Developers, Uditi Premises Pvt Ltd, Sanghvi Premises Pvt Ltd, RR Builders and Hare Krishna Builders & Developers, along with other unidentified persons.Police said Mhada had allotted around 400 transit tenements located across different parts of Mumbai on a rental basis to several developers through lease agreements, No Objection Certificates (NOCs) and allotment letters during the period between Jan 1, 1996 and Dec 31, 2021. These transit premises are typically provided to developers to temporarily accommodate tenants displaced during building redevelopment projects.“As per the complaint, Mhada had leased transit camp land to various developers under agreements, No-Objection Certificates and surrender certificates for redevelopment projects. Initially, the developers paid the required rent and complied with the lease conditions, thereby gaining the trust of the authority and later stopped payments,” said an official.However, investigators said the developers later allegedly violated the terms and conditions of the lease agreements, resulting in financial losses to Mhada.



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Strait Of Hormuz: One of two India-bound oil tankers crosses Strait of Hormuz | Mumbai News


Mumbai: In a development that could ease immediate concerns over energy shipments, at least one India-bound crude tanker has safely crossed the Strait of Hormuz, offering tentative relief to the shipping and energy trade amid escalating tensions in West Asia.Sources said two Indian tankers, ‘Pushpak’ and ‘Parimal’, were allowed to pass after diplomatic talks over safe passage for energy cargo. It may be mentioned that an India-bound crude tanker, Shenlong Suezmax, that crossed the war-hit strait has already reached Mumbai at MbPA’s Jawahar Dweep. It is captained by an Indian national.Shenlong Suezmax, carrying approximately 135,335 metric tonnes (or roughly 1 million barrels) of crude oil, had departed from the Saudi port on March 1 and reached Mumbai, becoming the first India-destined vessel to safely navigate the strategic waterway to reach the Indian shores amid the intense fighting in the Gulf.Though there is no official confirmation that the Indian captain activated the “dark mode” and navigated the ship towards Mumbai from the “blocked” Strait of Hormuz by switching off automatic identification system tracking (a radio-based system used by the maritime industry to monitor and track vessel movements in real time), a source told TOI, “GPS signals are pretty erratic in the Strait. In a war-like situation, the AIS tracking system is switched off.”The source also informed that “another ship is also on its way to Mumbai”. As per some reports, the second oil vessel may land in Mumbai on Saturday.As far as the latest attacks on ships are concerned, though sources have confirmed that a Thai cargo vessel was hit by projectiles with crew missing, it is not confirmed that one of the ships hit was Indian-flagged. Sources said insurance and war-risk premiums for ships have surged due to attacks and mines in the strait putting burden on pricing. Reports say dozens of Indian oil and LPG tankers are waiting near Hormuz amid the conflict.Industry sources said the latest vessel’s passage through the Strait of Hormuz indicates that maritime movement through the strategic waterway may not be completely halted, though the situation remains volatile. The Strait of Hormuz, which handles nearly a fifth of global oil trade, has seen heightened security risks following missile and drone attacks on merchant ships in the region.Shipping officials said several vessels have come under attack in recent days, with Indian crew members among the casualties on merchant ships operating near Gulf shipping lanes. Sources said dozens of oil and LPG tankers linked to Indian trade are waiting near Gulf waters amid uncertainty over safe passage.The tensions have also driven global crude prices above $100 per barrel amid fears of prolonged disruption to one of the world’s most critical energy corridors. For India, which imports most of its crude and a substantial portion of LPG from West Asia, any sustained disruption could affect shipping schedules, freight costs and fuel availability.The uncertainty follows earlier disruptions across the Red Sea and the Bab al-Mandab Strait, which forced several container lines to divert vessels through the longer Cape of Good Hope route.Sunil Vaswani, executive director of the Container Shipping Lines Association (India), said two Indian ships are currently on their way and the industry hopes they reach safely. Shipping lines have handled similar crises before, he said, though rerouting adds 10–15 days to voyage time and increases operational costs.Exporters say the disruption is already causing congestion at Indian ports as containers pile up amid cancelled sailings, though ports are managing refrigerated cargo to prevent spoilage.Meanwhile, Union petroleum minister Hardeep Singh Puri told Parliament that India has diversified energy sourcing and is importing gas from countries such as the US and Canada, insisting there is no need for panic over LPG availability.However, LPG dealers have questioned the claim. Kerosene dealer Kedar Chandak said shipments from North America take about 45 days to reach India compared with 10–12 days from West Asia. With India producing only around 40% of its gas needs, he warned that delays could worsen if tensions continue.Shipping and energy officials said the tanker’s safe passage offers some hope, but the coming days will determine whether Gulf trade stabilises or faces prolonged disruption.(Inputs by Surendra Singh)



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Fraudster lures jobless youths into cyber slavery in Myanmar, arrested | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A key accused part of the international call centre racket, who lured Indian youths with fake overseas job offers and forced them into cyber fraud operations in Myanmar, was arrested after he landed at Pune international airport.The Nodal Cyber Police of Maharashtra have arrested Om Praveen Jadhav, a resident of Satara, in an alleged international call-centre racket that lured Indian youths with fake overseas job offers and forced them into cyber fraud operations in Myanmar.The complaint was filed by Randhir Narendra Singh (35), who alleged he was promised a data-entry job in Thailand with a monthly salary of about Rs 80,000. The accused and his associates allegedly collected around Rs 5 lakh from the complainant through a network of agents operating under the name Royal Shipping Consultancy. Singh is not a stray case as there were several youths who were lured by the accused.Police said instead of sending the victims to Thailand, the accused allegedly trafficked them to K.K. Park in Myanmar, where they were forced to work in cyber scam call centres. Victims were allegedly coerced into carrying out online frauds targeting people in different countries and were not allowed to leave the premises. The accused used social media, including an Instagram account named “Royal_Consultancy,” to advertise overseas jobs and attract unemployed youths. Money was also collected through UPI transfers and bank transactions linked to the accused.During probe, police found that several victims were sent to Myanmar after paying money to the accused and his associates. Some were allegedly forced into cyber slavery and threatened if they refused to cooperate.



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Sachin Tendulkar’s reaction after BCCI selectors told him it was time to move on: ‘Are you serious? | Cricket News


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Arguably the greatest batter the game has ever seen, Sachin Tendulkar spent more than two decades dominating world cricket. But even for a legend of his stature, the year 2012 proved to be one of the most challenging phases of his remarkable career. Just months after realising his lifelong dream of lifting the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011, Tendulkar suddenly found himself battling poor form and growing questions about his future. India endured disastrous overseas tours in England and Australia, suffering back-to-back 0-4 series defeats. Tendulkar managed 560 runs in eight Tests across the two tours, registering four half-centuries but failing to reach the landmark hundred that the cricketing world was eagerly waiting for. The pressure of achieving his 100th international century grew heavier with each innings.

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Things did not improve when England visited India later that year. The hosts lost the series at home, and Tendulkar’s struggles continued. Across four Tests, he scored just 112 runs at an average of 18.6, raising fresh concerns about his future. Around the same time, several of his long-time teammates had already bid farewell to the game. Sourav Ganguly, Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman had all retired, leaving Tendulkar as the last remaining pillar of an iconic Indian batting generation. Many believed the next decision might involve the man widely called the “God of Cricket”. It was during this uncertain period that the then chairman of the BCCI selection committee, Sandeep Patil, decided to have a frank discussion with the 39-year-old. “I remember the last day of the Nagpur Test when we lost to England in 2012. My fellow selector, Rajendra Singh Hans, and I went to the ACU (Anti-Corruption Unit) to seek permission to meet Sachin Tendulkar. We obtained the manager’s permission and invited Tendulkar. I asked him, as the chairman, ‘What are your plans?’ The selection committee had decided that his contributions were not helping the team. The entire country turned against me, but we never dropped him. He announced his retirement from ODIs first and then Tests,” Patil said on Vickey Lalwani’s podcast. The conversation took Tendulkar by surprise. “He was surprised and rightfully so. He said Why?’ I said the committee felt we needed to look at your replacement, and he was shocked. He called me again and asked, ‘Are you serious?’ I said, yes. Later, when he decided to retire, he even called me and said, ‘Sandy, I am announcing my retirement.’ I feel sad that we had to take such a harsh decision. But look at the player who came in – Ajinkya Rahane.” Patil also revealed that Tendulkar initially had no intention of stepping aside. According to him, the batting icon had clearly said after their meeting that he wanted to continue playing. However, within a week, Tendulkar announced his retirement from One Day Internationals just days before India were scheduled to face Pakistan in a three-match series. The Mumbai legend carried on in Test cricket for another year, though the magical consistency that had defined his career was no longer there. During the Border–Gavaskar Trophy 2013, which India won 4-0 against Australia, Tendulkar scored 192 runs at an average of 32, with 81 being his highest score. A few months later, he stepped away from the Indian Premier League before eventually announcing his retirement from international cricket after a farewell Test series against the West Indies cricket team at home. When the curtain finally fell on his extraordinary journey, Tendulkar left the game with more than 34,000 international runs and the historic distinction of becoming the first cricketer to play 200 Test matches, bringing an end to one of the greatest careers the sport has ever seen.



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