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Former Congress leader Vimal Thakkar appointed Shiv Sena traders’ cell chief in Kalyan | Thane News


KALYAN: In a move aimed at strengthening its outreach among the business community, the Shiv Sena has appointed former Congress leader and prominent businessman Vimal Thakkar as president of its Traders’ Cell for Kalyan city.Party leaders said the appointment is part of a broader strategy to expand the organisation’s presence among traders and entrepreneurs under the leadership of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde.Following his appointment, Thakkar expressed gratitude to the party leadership and said he would work towards addressing issues faced by traders while strengthening the organisation at the grassroots level. In a statement, he credited the guidance of Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, Kalyan MP Dr Shrikant Shinde and district chief Gopal Landge for entrusting him with the responsibility.Thakkar is a familiar face in Kalyan’s political and business circles. He was associated with the Congress for several years and had served as the president of the Kalyan City Congress unit. However, he alongwith former Kalyan District President of Congress Sachin Pote switched allegiance to the Shiv Sena (Shinde faction) last year, citing the development initiatives undertaken by the state government and various development projects implemented in the Kalyan Lok Sabha constituency under the leadership of MP Dr Shrikant Shinde.Political observers believe Thakkar’s appointment could help the Shiv Sena strengthen its connect with the trading community, particularly among Gujarati and Marwari businessmen who have traditionally been considered a strong support base of the BJP in the region.With his long-standing association with local business organisations and social activities, Thakkar is expected to play a key role in mobilising traders and expanding the party’s influence in commercial circles ahead of future electoral contests.Speaking after assuming charge, Thakkar said he would focus on resolving traders’ grievances, building a stronger network of business representatives and taking the party’s ideology and development agenda to every section of the trading community.



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Transport minister order probe into app-based taxi firms over complaints of forced tips, extra charges | Thane News


Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik and Kalyan Lok Sabha MP Dr Shrikant Shinde

KALYAN: Maharashtra transport minister Pratap Sarnaik has directed the transport commissioner office to initiate action against app-based taxi aggregators following complaints that passengers are being compelled to pay tips and additional charges by drivers.The directive comes after Kalyan MP Dr Shrikant Shinde raised concerns over what he described as exploitative practices by certain drivers associated with ride-hailing platforms. According to complaints received from commuters, drivers allegedly demand extra payments over and above the fare displayed on the app, insist on tips before commencing rides, and in some cases cancel bookings if passengers refuse to comply.Said transport commissioner Rajesh Narvekar : “I have issued directives to all RTO and called all officers for a meeting on Friday to discuss the issue.’Over the past few days, several passengers have taken to social media to report such incidents, claiming that they were subjected to inconvenience, harassment and financial exploitation, particularly during urgent travel situations. Taking note of the growing number of complaints, Shinde urged the state transport minister to intervene and ensure that commuters are protected from arbitrary practices.Responding swiftly, Sarnaik termed the reported incidents “unfair and unacceptable” and said passengers cannot be forced to pay tips or additional amounts beyond the prescribed fare. He directed the Transport Commissioner to investigate the functioning of the companies concerned and take stringent action wherever violations are found.The minister also announced that the state transport department is working on a new aggregator policy aimed at regulating app-based taxi and ride-hailing services more effectively. The proposed policy is expected to address issues related to passenger rights, fare transparency and accountability of service providers.Shinde maintained that while tips offered voluntarily by customers are a reflection of service quality, demanding them as a precondition for providing service amounts to a violation of consumer rights. He said exploiting passengers during times of need and compelling them to pay extra charges is akin to holding customers to ransom.



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Abandoned Leopard cub in Thane reunited with mother after 72 hour operation | Thane News


A leopard cub, found abandoned and near attack by strays was successfully reunited with its mother after a three-day intensive operation

THANE: A Leopard cub was found abandoned in a village near Murbad in Thane district by a group of tribals in a forested area about to be attacked by a pack of strays.The Murbad Forest Department and Resqink Association for Wildlife Welfare (RAWW) timely intervened and safely rescued the cub and began the operation to reunite the cub with its mother.The leopard cub was first medically examined and a team of experts from RAWW evaluated the situation and found a strategic location where the cub was placed in a container for three days from evening to morning and later taken back for feeding and care everyday. Cameras were installed to monitor the cub along with drones, night vision and other equipments as well.On first day the female leopard visited the cub but did not take it back into the forests, the second day the female did not visit the area suspected due to rainlfall and finally on the third day after two failed attempts the leopard came and took the cub away marking one of the first leopard reunion exercise on record.A team of 15 members from RAWW and 15 Forest officials were on ground 24 x 7 in different shifts playing different roles.The whole exercise was done under the supervision of Sachin Repal, IFS, deputy conservator of forests, Thane Territorial Wing and Maheshkumar Shinde, range forest officer Murbad.The teams will continue to monitor and patrol the location and surroundings.



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Cab driver assaults elderly man after he objects to spitting on road near Mumbai | Thane News


THANE: Maharashtra deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde on Wednesday directed Thane Police to register an attempt to murder case against a cab driver accused of assaulting an elderly man who objected to him allegedly spitting on a road near Jupiter Hospital.The incident occurred on Tuesday evening. According to a statement from Shinde’s office, the elderly man confronted the driver over the alleged act, following which the driver assaulted him and caused serious injuries. The accused is reportedly from outside Maharashtra.A video of the incident that has gone viral on social media allegedly shows the driver picking up a stone and trying to strike the elderly man.The statement further claimed that workers of the Shiv Sena led by Shinde later located the accused, “taught him a lesson,” and handed him over to the Vartak Nagar Police. “If a person is brutally assaulted merely for pointing out that someone is littering, it will not be accepted at any cost,” deputy CM Shinde was quoted as saying in the statement. The deputy chief minister directed Thane Police Commissioner Ashutosh Dumbre to invoke Section 109 (attempt to murder) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita against the accused. However, police officials said no case has been registered so far as the injured man has not yet approached the police or filed a formal complaint. The incident has drawn attention in Thane, which is considered a political stronghold of Shinde.



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Maharashtra civic inspection exposes garbage, choked drains in Ulhasnagar; mayor pulls up | Thane News


Ulhasnagar Mayor Ashwini Nikam conducted a late-night inspection, uncovering significant lapses in the city’s readiness for the impending monsoon

ULHASNAGAR: With the monsoon knocking on the door, Ulhasnagar’s civic preparedness came under sharp scrutiny after Mayor Ashwini Kamlesh Nikam conducted a surprise midnight inspection on two wheeler across several parts of the city and found heaps of garbage, open trenches, clogged drains and incomplete development works.Accompanied by corporators, local representatives and senior civic officials, Nikam on two wheeler visited key locations across the city to assess the status of cleanliness and infrastructure works before the onset of heavy rains.During the inspection, the mayor expressed strong displeasure over the condition of roads, drainage systems and public spaces, warning officials against any negligence that could inconvenience residents during the monsoon season.According to civic sources, the inspection covered major areas including Section Camp, Ulhasnagar-2, Gol Maidan, Phule Chowk, Prem Auto, Shahad railway station, the bus stand vicinity and Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Chowk. At several locations, garbage piles were found lying unattended, while drains and nullahs remained clogged despite repeated instructions for pre-monsoon desilting and cleaning.The mayor also took note of unfinished civic projects and open excavations that could pose a safety risk to pedestrians and motorists during heavy rainfall. Officials were directed to immediately clear debris, complete pending works and ensure proper drainage arrangements to prevent waterlogging.In a statement issued after the inspection, Nikam said citizens would not be made to suffer due to administrative lapses. She instructed all departments to complete monsoon-related works on a war footing and ensure that roads, drains and nullahs remain functional throughout the rainy season.Several Shiv Sena functionaries, public representatives and municipal officers accompanied the mayor during the late-night inspection. Civic officials have now been asked to submit compliance reports and take immediate corrective measures.Residents have welcomed the surprise inspection, expressing hope that the administration’s intervention will help address long-pending civic issues before the arrival of the monsoon.



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Maharashtra civic body removes Medical Health Officer amid mounting complaints and controversies | Thane News


ULHASNAGAR: In a significant administrative move, Ulhasnagar Municipal Commissioner Manisha Awhale has withdrawn the charge of Medical Health Officer (MHO) from Dr Mohini Haresh Dharma, citing serious deficiencies in the functioning of the health department and concerns over supervision, cleanliness management, record maintenance, allegations of corruption and implementation of public health programmes.The action follows an inspection conducted by the municipal administration on May 19, during which officials reportedly found the condition of several urban primary health centres unsatisfactory. According to the official order issued by the commissioner, shortcomings were observed in basic infrastructure, sanitation, maintenance of registers, medicine stock records and overall management of health facilities.The order further notes that despite health services being a critical public responsibility, the department allegedly failed to ensure proper utilisation of medicines and equipment supplied by the government and the civic body. The administration also expressed concern over the implementation of public health schemes, including programmes linked to the National Health Mission and maternal health initiatives.Adding to the controversy, the order references complaints received regarding statements allegedly made by local MLA Kumar Ailani, who had accused Dr Dharma of demanding money from doctors in the city. The civic administration described the allegations as serious and noted that they had created resentment among sections of the medical fraternity. According to the order, there were reports that doctors’ associations had even discussed the possibility of agitation and suspension of medical services over the issue.The commissioner stated that considering the overall situation and administrative concerns, Dr Dharma would no longer continue as Medical Health Officer. The additional charge has been handed over temporarily to Dr Satyam Gupta, Tuberculosis Officer of the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation, until further orders.The development has reignited demands from citizens and activists for a comprehensive departmental inquiry into the functioning of the health department during Dr Dharma’s tenure. Activists have sought an examination of administrative decisions, implementation of health schemes, expenditure, procurement processes and all complaints received by the civic administration.Among those raising concerns is activist Satyajit Burman, who had earlier alleged that Dr Dharma’s appointment in the municipal corporation in 2019 was irregular. Burman claimed that she was appointed through a municipal resolution despite being 50 years and 11 months old at the time, which he alleged violated eligibility norms.Significantly, Burman claimed that when he sought details of the appointment process and requested copies of the relevant appointment file from the municipal corporation, civic officials informed him that records pertaining to Dr Dharma’s appointment were not available with the corporation. Burman argued that the absence of the appointment file further strengthened his allegations regarding irregularities in the recruitment process and raised questions about transparency and record maintenance within the administration. However, despite the allegations and complaints submitted to various authorities, no action has so far been taken against Dr Dharma in connection with the appointment-related issues.



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MSEDCL to disconnect power to illegal jeans-wash units in Maharashtra’s Kalyan within 7 days after activist protest | Thane News


KALYAN: Maharashtra State Electricity Distribution Company Limited (MSEDCL) has assured that electricity supply to illegal jeans-wash units operating across the Kalyan division will be disconnected within seven days, following a protest by social activists and environmental groups outside its office on Tuesday.The agitation was held at the MSEDCL Kalyan Division office premises in Tejashree Compound and saw participation from members of several organisations and environmental activists and several other activists took part in the protest.The protesters raised concerns over rising electricity bills, the alleged mandatory installation of electric meters and the failure of authorities to disconnect power supply to illegal jeans-wash factories despite repeated directions from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB).According to the activists, the MPCB has issued closure notices to several illegal jeans-wash units operating in the Kalyan division over the past three years. The pollution watchdog had also directed MSEDCL to disconnect electricity supply to these units. However, protesters alleged that the orders were not implemented, allowing the units to continue operating.Environmental activist Shashikant Dayma alleged that several illegal jeans-wash units are functioning in residential and semi-residential areas of Ulhasnagar, Kalyan and Ambernath. He claimed that these units use chemical-laden water to process and colour denim fabric and subsequently discharge the untreated effluent into nearby drains.“The contaminated water eventually flows into the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers without treatment, causing environmental damage and affecting the health and quality of life of residents living near these units,” Dayma alleged.He further claimed that hundreds of such units were once concentrated in Ulhasnagar and were shut down following enforcement action a few years ago. However, after the crackdown, many operators allegedly shifted their activities to the outskirts of the city and gradually resumed operations illegally in parts of Ulhasnagar, Kalyan and Ambernath.Holding MSEDCL equally responsible for the continued pollution of the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers, protesters staged a sit-in outside the office of the chief engineer and demanded immediate action against both the units and officials accused of ignoring MPCB directives.Following discussions with the protesters, MSEDCL’s chief engineer reportedly provided a written assurance that electricity connections of illegal jeans-wash units would be disconnected within seven days. The utility also assured that action would be taken against officials found responsible for failing to comply with regulatory orders.Shailesh Tiwari an activist part of protest alleged that the delay in implementing MPCB directives reflected a lack of seriousness towards environmental protection. Dayma, meanwhile, expressed hope that strict enforcement would help curb industrial pollution and improve the health of the Ulhas and Waldhuni river systems.



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Mahayuti govt will stand firmly with Sanatan Dharma, says Maharashtra CM Fadnavis after Pimpleshwar Temple land transfer | Thane News


KALYAN: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Monday asserted that the Mahayuti government would always stand firmly with Sanatan Dharma whenever it faces challenges, while addressing a large gathering at the historic Pimpleshwar Mahadev Temple in Dombivli.The chief minister was speaking at a gratitude ceremony and public felicitation programme organised by the temple trust after the state cabinet approved the transfer of the temple’s 4.5-acre land parcel from MIDC to the Pimpleshwar Temple Trust, bringing an end to a long-standing dispute over the property.The event was attended by Kalyan MP Dr Shrikant Shinde, BJP state president Ravindra Chavan, Industries Minister Uday Samant, local leaders, trustees, devotees and representatives of the Warkari community.Addressing devotees, Fadnavis said the successful resolution of the land issue was a victory of faith and perseverance rather than politics.“The struggle over the Pimpleshwar Mahadev land has finally come to an end. This is a victory of Mahadev’s devotees. I am grateful to Lord Mahadev for giving me an opportunity to be a part of this sacred work,” he said.The chief minister noted that the increasing value of land in the area had led to repeated attempts to stake claims over the temple property. “There were efforts from various quarters to take control of the land, but devotees, trustees and local residents remained united and protected this sacred place,” he said.Fadnavis credited Industries Minister Uday Samant, Forest Minister Chandrakant Bawankule and MLA Ravindra Chavan for pursuing the issue and helping secure cabinet approval for the land transfer.“This government respects all religions and does not believe in insulting any faith. However, whenever Sanatan Dharma faces a challenge, the Mahayuti government will stand strongly with it,” he said.Speaking on the occasion, Kalyan MP Dr Shrikant Shinde said the resolution of the land issue marked the culmination of a decades-long struggle by temple trustees, villagers, social workers and devotees.“For many years, the trust, local residents and devotees fought tirelessly for this land. Under the leadership of the Mahayuti government, the issue concerning the temple’s 4 acres and 25 gunthas of land has finally been resolved,” Shinde said.He added that the government would now focus on the temple’s restoration and development. “The land issue has been settled, and in the coming years all necessary decisions regarding the temple’s renovation, development and funding will be taken,” he said.Highlighting religious tourism initiatives in the Kalyan Lok Sabha constituency, Shinde said restoration work at the Khidkali Temple was underway, while development of the ancient Shiva temple complex in Ambernath was progressing. He also cited infrastructure upgrades at Malanggad and Durgaadi Fort Temple as examples of the government’s focus on preserving religious heritage.Shinde further revealed that a large religious tourism corridor is being planned across the constituency to connect key pilgrimage centres and improve facilities for devotees.Pod Taxi Demand for Kalyan-DombivliDuring the programme, Shinde urged the chief minister to introduce a Pod Taxi network in the Kalyan-Dombivli region, citing rapid urbanisation and increasing transport needs. Drawing parallels with the proposed Pod Taxi project in Mumbai’s Bandra-Kurla Complex, he said such a system would significantly improve last-mile connectivity by linking railway stations, Metro corridors and residential areas.According to Shinde, the project could become a major component of the region’s future urban transport network and support the vision of developing Kalyan-Dombivli into a modern and smart urban centre.



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5 people killed in accident involving 3 vehicles in Amalner in Jalgaon | Thane News


Tragedy struck the Amalner-Dhule highway as a horrific three-vehicle collision claimed five lives and injured two others.

JALGAON: Five people died and two others sustained injuries in a collision involving a sedan, a state transport (ST) bus, and a motorcycle on the Amalner-Dhule highway near Mangrul village on Tuesday morning.According to Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) Vinayak Kote, the accident occurred at approximately 7 am. A sedan and a motorcycle were traveling from Dhule toward Amalner when the sedan struck the motorcycle from behind. Following the initial impact, the sedan collided with an oncoming ST bus.The collision resulted in the deaths of two persons including a woman, riding the motorcycle. Inside the sedan, which carried four occupants, three passengers, including a woman died at the scene while the driver sustained injuries. One passenger on board the ST bus also suffered minor injuries.Hearing the sound of the impact of the collision of three vehicles, local rsidents rushed to the spot for providing help and shifting the victims to nearby hospital. Highway traffic was disrupted for some time after the accident but has since resumed after police cleared the vehicles from the roadway, said DySP Kote. The Amalner-Dhule is a single road without a road divider.



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KDMC cycle rally draws enthusiastic response, highlights growing fitness culture in Kalyan-Dombivli | Thane News


Kalyan-Dombivli celebrated World Bicycle Day with a massive cycle rally, drawing hundreds of participants.

KALYAN: A cycle rally jointly organised by the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC), the police department and Birla College witnessed an enthusiastic response from citizens on the occasion of World Bicycle Day and World Environment Day. Hundreds of cyclists from Kalyan and Dombivli participated in the event, promoting the message of sustainable mobility and healthy living.The rally was flagged off by KDMC Commissioner Abhinav Goel, who lauded the growing fitness culture in the twin cities. Participants included members of various cycling groups, students, environmental activists and residents from different age groups. Several children also joined the event, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.Speaking on the occasion, Goel emphasised that cycling is not only beneficial for personal health but also plays an important role in reducing traffic congestion, pollution and carbon emissions. “Ride a bicycle, save the city” was the central message of the rally, which aimed to encourage citizens to adopt eco-friendly modes of transport in their daily lives.The commissioner noted that there has been a noticeable increase in interest towards fitness activities such as cycling, morning walks and running among residents of Kalyan-Dombivli. He said these habits contribute to healthier lifestyles while also fostering greater environmental awareness.Officials highlighted that KDMC has been undertaking several initiatives focused on sustainable urban development and environmental conservation. These include waste management, renewable energy adoption, rainwater harvesting, wastewater recycling, tree plantation drives and biodiversity conservation projects.Encouraging cycling and non-motorised transport forms an important part of the civic body’s broader environmental agenda.As part of the awareness campaign, housing societies across the city are also being encouraged to organise activities promoting sustainable development and road safety. Nodal officer Prashant Bhagwat administered a pledge to participants, urging them to follow environmentally responsible practices and support clean mobility initiatives.The rally saw participation from several cycling clubs, including Kalyan Cyclists Group, Dombivli Cyclists Group, Bike Port Cyclists Group, Extreme Cyclists Group, Palava Cyclists Group and women cyclists’ associations. Representatives from civic departments, educational institutions and social organisations were also present.Officials said the overwhelming response to the rally reflects the increasing popularity of cycling as both a fitness activity and an environmentally responsible mode of transport in the Kalyan-Dombivli region.



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