Yellow alert for MMR till July 2; heavier spell likely | Mumbai News

Yellow alert for MMR till July 2; heavier spell likely

Mumbai: After a brief lull in rainfall on the weekend, the IMD has issued a yellow alert for the entire Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR), including Mumbai, Thane, Palghar and Raigad, from June 28 to July 2, warning of thunderstorms accompanied by lightning, light to moderate rainfall and gusty winds of 40-50 kmph at isolated places. For Raigad, the IMD has upgraded the warning to an orange alert for July 2, forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated locations. In its June 28 press bulletin, the IMD said fairly widespread to widespread rainfall is likely over Konkan and Goa between June 28 and July 4. Mumbai is expected to witness isolated thunderstorms, lightning and gusty winds reaching 40-50 kmph, gusting up to 60 kmph, between June 28 and July 1. The weather bureau has also forecast isolated heavy rainfall over Konkan and Goa from June 28 to June 30. Akshay Sunil, vice-president, WeatherEx at Experiqs Pvt. Ltd, said, “Rainfall activity is expected to strengthen from June 30 through July 1 as westerly winds become better organised along the coast. A more active spell is likely around July 2, when orange-alert-level rainfall conditions may develop over parts of Mumbai, Thane, Palghar, Raigad and the Konkan belt,” he said. tnn

Shiv Sena Faces Fresh Setback in Ulhasnagar as Corporator Loses Membership | Mumbai News

Shiv Sena faces fresh setback in Ulhasnagar as another corporator disqualified

ULHASNAGAR: In another setback for the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena in the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation (UMC), corporator Pooja Sachin Bhoir has been disqualified after her caste validity certificate was declared invalid by the District Caste Certificate Scrutiny Committee. The development comes just a month after the membership of Shiv Sena corporator Vicky Labana from Ward 6(A) was cancelled, dealing a second major blow to the party’s strength in the civic body.Municipal Commissioner Manisha Awhale issued the order cancelling Bhoir’s membership from Ward No. 1(B), which is reserved for the Scheduled Tribe (Women) category, following the scrutiny committee’s decision invalidating the caste certificate submitted during the civic elections. The disqualification has once again brought the political equations within the UMC into the spotlight. At present, the Shiv Sena and the BJP jointly share power in the civic body, with the Shiv Sena holding the Mayor’s post and the BJP the Deputy Mayor’s. However, despite being alliance partners, the two parties have frequently been at loggerheads over control of the corporation.The BJP had emerged as the single largest party by winning 37 seats in the civic elections and has repeatedly indicated its desire to install its own Mayor. Before the latest disqualifications, Shiv Sena had 36 corporators and enjoyed the support of two Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi corporators, one SAI Party corporator and one Independent, giving the ruling alliance a comfortable majority.With Bhoir’s membership now cancelled, Shiv Sena’s tally has come down to 34 following the earlier disqualification of Labana, reducing the total strength of the 78-member House to 76. The current composition stands at BJP 37, Shiv Sena 34, Vanchit Bahujan Aghadi 2, Congress 1, Sai Party 1 and one Independent.Despite the loss of two corporators, the Shiv Sena, in the case of the BJP, goes against them in the civic body and continues to retain a majority with the backing of its local allies. However, political observers believe that if more corporators lose their memberships in the coming months, the balance of power could shift significantly, intensifying the tussle between the BJP and Shiv Sena over control of the civic body.By-elections are now expected in Ward 1(B) and Ward 6(A), while the memberships of several other corporators are reportedly under scrutiny over issues related to caste validity certificates and election documents. Any further disqualifications could trigger a fresh political battle and alter the power dynamics in the Ulhasnagar Municipal Corporation.

Maharashtra TET case: Cops hunt for Bihar man behind paper leaks in 4 states for 25 year | Mumbai News

Maharashtra TET case: Cops hunt for Bihar man behind paper leaks in 4 states for 25 year

MUMBAI/PUNE: A Bhiwandi court Sunday remanded the three suspects arrested in the TET paper leak case in police custody till July 6, granting investigators additional time to probe the alleged racket after the Maharashtra State Council of Examination was forced to cancel the June 28 TET exam a day before it was scheduled, affecting more than six lakh candidates. Teacher organisations, meanwhile, renewed calls to review the policy of making TET mandatory for the promotion of senior teachers.The case has been registered at Bhiwandi police station taken the matter seriously and assured candidates that the exam would be conducted again without requiring them to submit fresh applications or pay exam fees. The TET was scheduled to be held at 1,028 centres across Maharashtra.

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“Strict action will be taken against the culprits,” Bhuse said, adding that a fresh exam date would be announced soon. The controversy triggered political protests, with the Youth Congress staging a demonstration outside Bhuse’s official residence and demanding his resignation. The incident has reignited debate over the state’s policy of making TET a mandatory condition for the promotion of senior teachers.Separate police teams have been sent to Bihar, Delhi, Agra and Haryana to trace the alleged mastermind, Bijender Gupta of Bihar.The three arrested accused -Rajiv Shah (45) of Patna, Akash Kumar alias Suraj Singh (30), also from Patna, and Dhiraj Singh (28) of Panipat, Haryana -were produced before the Bhiwandi court under heavy police security.Since no govt prosecutor was available on Sunday, assistant commissioner of police Vijay Marathe argued the prosecution’s remand application, seeking 10 days of police custody. Judge SM Sutar granted eight days.According to the remand application, investigators need custody to determine how the confidential question papers were procured, who supplied them, whether they had been sold to candidates and whether similar leaks had occurred in the past. Police have also identified Kapil Dahiya of Sonipat, Haryana, as another wanted accused. Police sources said investigators are tracing the source of the leak through the unique QR codes printed on every paper.

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The remand papers reveal that police recovered question paper booklets, several mobile phones, ATM and debit cards, cash, bank cheques and other documents from the accused.The seized mobile phones are being sent for forensic examination to retrieve chats, call records and other digital evidence, while investigators are scrutinising bank accounts to establish the money trail. Counsel for accused Dhiraj Singh, Satendra Redhu, informed the court that his client had undergone bariatric surgery three months ago and sought directions to ensure he received proper medical care while in custody.

Whatever I do, it is for this city that I love, says Brinda Miller | Mumbai News

Whatever I do, it is for this city that I love, says Brinda Miller
Brinda Miller, recipient of the Bombay Times Art and Culture Visionary Award, sees the honour as a testament to her lifelong dedication to Mumbai. Inspired by her father, Nana Chudasama, a former Sheriff who championed city beautification, Miller has been a driving force behind the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival’s growth.

Receiving the Bombay Times Art and Culture Visionary Award was more than just another accolade for artist and cultural curator Brinda Miller. For her, the honour reaffirmed a lifelong commitment to Mumbai. a city she says has shaped her identity and inspired her work for decades.Speaking about what drives her, Brinda says, “Being a fine artist and a creative person, I had always wanted to do something for Mumbai, the city that I love. I had to give back and that is what my jounney is all about.”Her connection with the city, she says, began at home. “I was raised in a family that truly loves Mumbai. My father, Nana Chudasama, was Sheriff of Mumbai and he always strove to beautify the neighbourhoods of Bombay. I watched him distribute saplings to encourage people to grow more trees. Many cultural events were organised to draw attention to the beautification of the city. It is all in my genes.”One of Miller’s most enduring contributions has been her role in shaping the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival into one of India’s most celebrated cultural events. Looking back on that journey, she says, “Twenty-five years ago, I volunteered to help organise the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival, and today I am proud to be instrumental in bringing it to its present glory.”She is quick to acknowledge the collective effort behind the festival’s success. “I am grateful to The Times of India Group for always supporting Mumbai’s only such arts, heritage and cultural event. Most of the headliners who won their awards alongside me have contributed to the success of the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival. I have merely been a catalyst in making it possible.”The award ceremony also coincided with an emotional personal milestone. “June 17 was also my father Nana Chudasama’s birth anniversary. If he is watching me from above, I think I made him proud with this award.”For Miller, every initiative, whether in art, public spaces or culture, has always been about giving back to the city she calls home. As she sums it up, “Like him, whatever I do, I do it for this city that I love. Call it Bombay or Mumbai, it is the appreciative people that make it the success that it is.”

Mumbai monsoon: Heavy overnight rain lashes suburbs; several areas record over 100 mm | Mumbai News

Mumbai monsoon: Heavy overnight rain lashes suburbs; several areas record over 100 mm
Visuals from Mumbai Coastal Road after heavy overnight rain

MUMBAI: Intense overnight showers lashed Mumbai’s suburbs on Monday, with several areas recording over 100 mm of rainfall in just four hours, triggering waterlogging and traffic disruptions in some pockets, civic officials said.According to data shared by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), Veena Nagar in Mulund recorded the highest rainfall at 160.4 mm, while Versova in the western suburbs received 156.8 mm.The heavy rain between midnight and 4 am led to waterlogging on stretches of LBS Road in Mulund and the Andheri subway, affecting vehicular movement for some time, officials said.Among the eastern suburbs, Maharashtra Nagar School in Mankhurd recorded 123.4 mm of rain, followed by Paspoli Municipal School in Powai (122 mm), Mithagar Municipal School in Mulund (120.8 mm) and the S Ward office (120.6 mm), according to BMC’s automatic weather stations.In the western suburbs, the Versova pumping station recorded 121.6 mm of rainfall, followed by Marol fire station (108.4 mm), Pratiksha Nagar Municipal School in Oshiwara (108 mm) and Malpa Dongari Municipal School in Andheri (104 mm), officials said.The island city received moderate rainfall, with Matunga recording the highest at 53.4 mm, followed by Rawali Camp (46.72 mm), Dadar fire station (45.6 mm), Malabar Hill (37.2 mm) and Nair Hospital (33.77 mm).(With inputs from PTI)

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