MIDC allocates 1,183 industrial plots, earns Rs 5,502 crore since October 2025 | Mumbai News

MIDC allocates 1,183 industrial plots, earns Rs 5,502 crore since October 2025

Mumbai: Since October 2025, the MIDC has disbursed 1,183 industrial plots to various industries, earning a revenue of Rs 5,502 crore.Currently it is in the process of acquiring 66,343 acres across Pune, Nagpur, Gadchiroli, Chandrapur , Palghar, Thane, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Nashik and Wardha.For 97 MoUs signed by the state govt with various industries there is a demand for 75,234 acres, the CM was informed during a review meeting held at his official residence on Wednesday.Fadnavis directed the process be simplified to reduce delays in approvals at the high power committee level, various administrative states and forest permission. He called for a fixed time-frame for land development depending on the nature of project and quantum of investment.“It will be mandatory to start construction within the stipulated time-frame and in case of delay in development a penalty should be levied in phases and a provision should be made for re-acquisition of land,” said Fadnavis.

‘Nothing suggested a fall’: Disha Salian’s father rejects Mumbai SIT report on daughter’s death | Mumbai News

'Nothing suggested a fall': Disha Salian's father rejects Mumbai SIT report on daughter's death
Disha Salian’s father rejects Mumbai Police findings regarding his daughter’s death

MUMBAI: Satish Salian, father of former celebrity manager Disha Salian, rejected the findings of the Mumbai Police‘s Special Investigation Team (SIT), which were found to be consistent with the earlier probe that had ruled out foul play in his daughter’s 2020 death.Salian disputes the police conclusion that his daughter died after allegedly falling from a building.Expressing dissatisfaction with the findings, Salian said he had approached the Bombay high court seeking action and would present evidence to support his allegations.He said he remained hopeful of getting justice and had faith in the judiciary.“I believe that the police are wrong on this issue,” Satish Salian told ANI.He said he had seen his daughter’s body and performed her last rites, claiming that he did not find anything that indicated she had fallen from a building.“The statement is wrong, and we have filed a case against it in court. I saw Disha Salian’s body and performed her last rites. Nothing showed on her body that could prove that she had fallen from a building. I believe the police are wrong on this issue. I have evidence, and when the time comes, I will present the evidence one by one. I have complete faith in the judiciary that I will get justice,” he said.

‘Hopeful court will ensure justice’

Salian also said he was hopeful that Justice Bharati Dangre would support and guide the family in the case.“I am positive and hopeful that Dangre Madam will support us and guide us in our case. She will ensure justice. We have approached the court seeking the registration of an FIR for gang rape,” he said.The Bombay HC had earlier questioned what had prevented police from investigating Salian’s death after her father raised doubts over the circumstances surrounding it, PTI reported.

Lawyer says SIT report was submitted in June

Salian’s lawyer, advocate Nilesh C Ojha, said the SIT report was not submitted recently but in June.He said the family had earlier challenged the findings, which they considered “false and wrong”.“The final hearing date finalised by the court is July 16. Satish Salian submitted the complaint on March 25, 2025, and the affidavit states that the closure report was prepared by the SIT based on the statement taken last year,” Ojha said.He also claimed that the family had submitted evidence before the court and would present videos during the proceedings, ANI reported.Ojha further said the family had sought action against police inspector Shailendra Nagarkar and the government lawyer, adding that the matter would also be heard by the court.

Mumbai Police says SIT findings consistent with earlier probe

Earlier, Mumbai Police told the Bombay high court that the findings of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) were consistent with the conclusions reached by the original investigating officer.In a statement, the police said, “So far, the findings of SIT pertaining to the circumstances that caused deceased Disha Salian’s death are coherent with the findings of the earlier investigation officer of the said case.”Police, however, said the SIT’s investigation was continuing to examine other aspects of the case.The earlier probe had ruled out foul play in the death of the 28-year-old celebrity manager.

Disha Salian died in June 2020

Disha Salian was found dead on June 8, 2020, after allegedly falling from the 14th floor of a building in Mumbai’s Malad area.Her death has since been the subject of allegations and questions, with her father seeking a fresh probe into the circumstances surrounding it.The Bombay high court is hearing the matter, including the family’s allegations and their plea seeking registration of an FIR.

Mumbai To Get 125 New Bus Routes as BEST Committee Approves Induction of 1,500 AC Electric Midi Buses | Mumbai News

Mumbai To Get 125 New Bus Routes as BEST Committee Approves Induction of 1,500 AC Electric Midi Buses
The buses are scheduled to be inducted in phases during 2026 and 2027

Mumbai : In a major boost to sustainable urban mobility, the BEST Committee on Tuesday approved the induction of 1,500 air-conditioned electric midi buses under the Government of India’s PM E-Drive Scheme. With this, the number of new bus routes will increase from existing 400 to 525 routes in near future, including revival of some of the lost routes, said a senior BEST official after the meeting. Also, these buses can now manoeuvre through narrow lanes and on hilly stretches of the city where bigger buses cannot ply.BEST general manager Sonia Sethi said that ambitious initiative also marks a significant milestone in BEST’s efforts to modernise city’s public transport network and achieve the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs’ target of 10,000 buses in the city by 2027, equivalent to 0.6 buses per 1,000 population.The buses are scheduled to be inducted in phases during 2026 and 2027, further strengthening BEST’s commitment to providing clean, efficient and accessible public transportation. Around 250 e-buses are likely to be inducted by December end.The proposal for procuring 1,500 electric midi buses was submitted to the Centre and received approval from Deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde on October 30, 2025.Designed specifically for feeder services and last-mile connectivity, the 9-metre electric midi buses feature compact dimensions that enable smoother operations on narrow roads and in densely populated areas. With an ultra-low floor height of 400 mm, the buses offer improved accessibility for Divyang passengers, including wheelchair users. The fleet will play a crucial role in connecting commuters to metro stations, railway stations and key transit hubs across Mumbai.The new buses will be equipped with advanced Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) battery technology, fully air suspension systems and fast direct current charging facilities. Passenger safety and operational efficiency have also been prioritised through the integration of modern telematics, including 360-degree CCTV surveillance, Intelligent Transport Management Systems (ITMS) and a Fire Detection and Suppression System designed to detect and control battery compartment fires.Under the approved allocation, GreenCell Mobility will supply 1,050 EKA electric buses with a seating capacity of 31-plus passengers, while Sai Green will provide 450 Switch EiV9 buses with a seating capacity of 33+1 passengers.The induction will take place in four phases of 225, 375, 450 and 450 buses respectively, with deployment across BEST depots citywide. Once operational, the fleet is expected to improve connectivity, reduce carbon emissions and provide Mumbai commuters with a safer, cleaner and more comfortable travel experience.Ends

Corporator Raises Concerns Over Wet Lease Bus Driver’s Conduct, Seeks Stricter Behavioural Training | Mumbai News

Corporator Raises Concerns Over Wet Lease Bus Driver’s Conduct, Seeks Stricter Behavioural Training
BEST Committee Chairperson Trushna Vishwasrao said the episode underscored broader concerns regarding the Wet Lease mode

Mumbai: BEST Committee member and corporator Pravina Morajkar has raised serious concerns over the conduct of a Wet Lease bus driver following an incident in the Nehru Nagar area on the night of July 27, calling for stronger behavioural training and accountability among contract bus operators. According to Morajkar, the incident occurred at around 9.30 pm when she was crossing the road. She claimed that she signalled the approaching bus driver to slow down, but the driver continued at the same speed and drove the bus forward, causing alarm and concern for pedestrian safety.“The bus passed by me and stopped at a nearby signal. I approached the driver and told him that he should have reduced the speed while approaching pedestrians,” Morajkar said. However, she alleged that the driver responded rudely, stating that the bus speed would not be reduced and challenged her to “do whatever you want” before driving away.The driver was later identified as a Wet Lease bus operator. Morajkar expressed disappointment over what she described as the driver’s lack of remorse and said the incident highlighted the need for regular behavioural and safety training for drivers operating public transport vehicles.Reacting to the matter, BEST Committee Chairperson Trushna Vishwasrao said the episode underscored broader concerns regarding the Wet Lease model. “This is why we need to gradually reduce dependence on Wet Lease operations and eventually have our own buses and drivers,” she said.Vishwasrao further stated that a detailed probe into the incident would be conducted and appropriate action would be taken against the driver if found guilty. BEST officials reiterated that passenger and pedestrian safety remains a top priority and that any misconduct by drivers will be dealt with seriously.

Watch: NCP workers pour dark liquid on Sapkal effigy, protest ‘gungi gudiya’ remark outside Congress HQ | Mumbai News

Watch: NCP workers pour dark liquid on Sapkal effigy, protest 'gungi gudiya' remark outside Congress HQ

MUMBAI: Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) workers staged a protest outside the Congress’ Tilak Bhavan headquarters in Mumbai on Wednesday, dousing an effigy of Maharashtra Congress chief Harshvardhan Sapkal with a dark liquid and raising slogans over his alleged “gungi gudiya” (mute doll) remark against deputy chief minister Sunetra Pawar.Visuals from the protest showed party workers surrounding the effigy, pouring the dark liquid over it and shouting slogans as they demanded an unconditional apology from Sapkal.The demonstration comes amid an escalating political row between the ruling Mahayuti allies and the Congress.The controversy erupted after Sapkal was accused of making the “gungi gudiya” remark targeting Sunetra Pawar. While the NCP condemned the alleged comment and demanded a public apology, Sapkal denied using any abusive language and dismissed the controversy as a “calculated tactic.”Responding to the row, deputy chief minister Sunetra Pawar said, “I will give a reply at the appropriate time.”Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis also criticised the Congress, saying, “Congress has gone to a very low level just for the sake of publicity. No one is looking at them.”NCP MLA Sana Malik accused the Congress of abandoning its own ideology and demanded a clarification from the party’s central leadership.“Our immediate demand is for a clarification from the Indian National Congress in Delhi: Does the central leadership share the same stance as the Maharashtra Congress? We demand an immediate and public apology. Furthermore, if a timely apology is not issued, we will escalate our protests, which have already begun in Maharashtra, to a nationwide level and also explore potential legal action,” she said.Defending himself, Sapkal denied making any offensive remarks.“No abusive language or offensive comments were used. However, you may have noticed recently that the NCP seems invisible; despite being in power, they aren’t receiving due respect from the BJP. So, this move was likely a calculated attempt to demonstrate their existence,” he said.Rejecting demands for an apology, Sapkal added that there was “no scope” for one because there had been no intent to insult and described the controversy as a political tactic.(With agency inputs)

‘Why no system to remove defamatory posts?’: What Bombay HC asked Meta, X, Google in Nitin Gadkari deepfake case | Mumbai News

'Why no system to remove defamatory posts?': What Bombay HC asked Meta, X, Google in Nitin Gadkari deepfake case
The Bombay High Court ordered social media intermediaries to remove vile and abusive online content.

MUMBAI: Observing that some of the content was “vile’’ “abusive’’ and “certainly defamatory’’, Bombay high court on Wednesday granted urgent interim relief to Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari and directed Social Media intermediaries to remove posts including videos that linked him to the ethanol-blended fuel (EBP) controversy.Gadkari had sought judicial intervention against Meta Platforms, X Corp, Google LLC, and others to delete online content he alleged was “false, fabricated, and defamatory”, AI-generated deepfake videos and other manipulated digital content linking him incorrectly to EBP programme.Justice Arif Doctor sitting singly who heard the matter and passed the order, said the online platforms ought to have or prepare a framework to take down such content without necessitating a court intervention each time.The posts went beyond acceptable political criticism or satire, said his suit and transgressed on his personal rights, his public persona, his personality rights with “profane and abusive’’ content, Gadkari’s suit contended. He sought ₹11 crore in damages from John Doe (the unnamed and unidentified persons or entities) that posted content he submitted was “malicious, false…’’Gadkari’s counsel Sandeep Ladda submitted that the ‘defamatory and deepfake contents’ ought to be taken down, as they were harming the Minister’s reputation and goodwill, as well his personality rights and public standing.“I can only say that the same is absolutely vile and abusive,’’ Justice Doctor said on seeing the content Ladda cited. The HC Judge added, “Such material should have no place on a public platform, which is accessible to everyone, including young.’’The HC asked the counsel for Meta and others, if the intermediaries had any measures in place for taking down defamatory content. Justice Doctor directed the platforms to give the “basic customer information’’ of content creators and granted liberty to Gadkari to add them as parties to the suit.There is a rising pushback against the blended fuel programme introduced to curb crude oil imports. Motorists and critics said it corrodes fuel tanks in older or non-compliant cars.Gadkari’s suit said the Centre had way back in 2003 introduced Ethanol Blending Programme (EBP) as a national policy initiative to blend ethanol with petrol in a phased manner. Gadkari has been serving as the Minister of Road Transport since 2014.The implementation and progress details of EBP policy are handled by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas, his suit added. In 2025-26 the Centre achieved 20%blending of ethanol with petrol or E20 as it is called. His suit claims though he has no role in the programme, some content circulated online in July falsely associates him with the EBP and E20 initiative.His suit stressed that he has “no role or nexus whatsoever with EBP or the E20 initiative which is administered exclusively by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas’’ and the content online “falls out of the ambit of legitimate political criticism or satire.”Gadkari’s suit says it is not intended to prevent public discussion or criticism of his public duty actions or government policies. It said he “does not seek to stifle or restrain fair criticism, dissent, debate or bona fide expression of opinion concerning his public life, governmental policies or official functions.”The HC granted Gadkari the liberty to convey to the online platforms any future abusive content and to approach the court in case of any “grey area’’.The HC will hear the matter next after 4 weeks.

Mumbai’s Khar tree fall: Survivor discharged after 82 days, physiotherapy next | Mumbai News

Mumbai’s Khar tree fall: Survivor discharged after 82 days, physiotherapy next
Harshita Kumar returned home after eighty-two days in hospital following a tree crash.

MUMBAI: Almost three months after being admitted in the hospital, Harshita Harish Kumar (21) who was injured in a tree crash incident at Khar was discharged and back home on August 3, Monday.He father Harish Kumar said, “Harshita is finally home after 82 days in the hospital and multiple surgeries and procedures It’s been a very tough journey, and recovery is still ongoing. From coming Tuesday, we’ll be starting her physiotherapy again at Kokilaben Centre OPDWe want to thank everyone for their prayers, and support—it truly kept us going.”On May 10, Sunday around 5.30 pm four persons were travelling in the autorickshaw at Linking Road in Khar area when a tree came crashing down inuring two. The critically injured were Aarika Srivastava (15) and her friend Harshita (21), while Arika’s elder sister Manasvi (19) and the rickshaw driver escaped with minor injuries.On May 17, Srivastava had died while undergoing treatment.In the police complaint filed in the case Aarika’s sister Manasvi Srivastava (19) had said: “I and my sister went to meet my friend Harshita (21) on Dattatray Road in Santacruz. We three left from Harshita’s home and took a rickshaw and headed to Bandra for a meal when a large tree suddenly fell on our rickshaw at 5.30 pm while passing on Linking Road in Khar towards Bandra. The tree uprooted near the construction site. Due to the tree falling on our rickshaw, my sister and my friend were injured.The incident had raised concerns over tree safety in Mumbai. In recent years, several people have been injured or killed in tree fall incidents across the city, including fatal accidents in Worli and Parel in 2024.Following the onset of monsoons this year, in another unfortunate incident a school going student Vihaan Srivastava (11) was killed and four others were injured after a roadside peepal tree was uprooted and crashed onto a school van carrying children from Universal High School in Chembur west. The incident took place around 3 pm on 11th road in Chembur when the tree fell on the school van that was carrying around 12 students.

Bombay high court orders Meta, X to immediately take down ‘defamatory’ AI content targeting Nitn Gadkari over E20 | Mumbai News

Bombay high court orders Meta, X to immediately take down ‘defamatory’ AI content targeting Nitn Gadkari over E20
Bombay high court ordered Meta and X Corp to remove defamatory content

MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Wednesday directed social media giants Meta and X Corp to immediately take down all content, including Artificial Intelligence (AI)-generated material, allegedly defamatory towards Union minister Nitin Gadkari regarding the government’s ethanol-blended petrol policy.Sandeep S Ladda, the advocate representing Nitin Gadkari, said the court took a serious view of the use of digital platforms to circulate deepfakes and misleading information, news agency ANI reported.“A hearing took place regarding the lawsuit filed by Union minister; lawyers representing Meta, which operates Facebook and Instagram, and X Corp (formerly Twitter) appeared before the court. We explained to the court the nature of the defamatory content related to the E20 ethanol blending policy and why such claims were defamatory,” he said.“The court prima facie agreed that the content was defamatory and questioned Meta and the other platforms about the absence of an effective mechanism to address such issues,” Ladda added.The legal team representing the minister pointed out that the existing regulatory environment allows the “casual” misuse of social media to damage reputations without adequate safeguards.“We pointed out that social media platforms are being misused almost casually to damage reputations, while there is no adequate system in place to prevent such misuse. Recognising that the E20-related content appeared prima facie to be deepfake and defamatory, the court directed the platforms to provide details of the individuals who uploaded the content and ordered the immediate removal of such material,” the advocate added.Lawyers for Meta, which operates Facebook and Instagram, and X Corp, formerly Twitter, appeared before the court during the proceedings.The court expressed concern over the lack of internal checks to prevent the spread of such deepfake-driven misinformation, ANI reported.The court also directed the platforms to provide details of the individuals who uploaded the disparaging material and ordered the removal of any similar content posted even after the suit was filed.“The court, while hearing a lawsuit filed by the minister, also directed the platforms to provide details of the individuals who uploaded the disparaging material and ordered the removal of any similar content posted even after the filing of the suit,” Ladda added.The development comes after Union minister Nitin Gadkari approached the Bombay high court on July 27 against social media posts linking him and his family to alleged E20-related business gains.According to Gadkari’s lawsuit filed in the Bombay high court, the disputed content on social media includes posts, deepfake pictures and videos, among others, allegedly linking him and his family to profits from the E20 ethanol blending programme.The lawsuit also emphasises that the ethanol blending policy is being administered by the Petroleum Ministry, ANI reported.The Bombay high court allowed Gadkari to file a civil suit against Meta and other social media platforms, as well as unidentified entities allegedly being used to spread misinformation against Gadkari and his family.The development comes amid growing public scrutiny over ethanol-blended fuel, particularly E20 petrol, following claims on social media that the higher ethanol blend had caused performance issues and damage in some vehicles.(With agency inputs)

Tender dispute triggers knife attack outside BMC office in Mumbai | Mumbai News

Tender dispute triggers knife attack outside BMC office in Mumbai
A civil contractor and a vegetable vendor were injured in knife attacks near the BMC F-North Ward office.

MUMBAI: A dispute allegedly linked to a BMC contract tender turned violent in Matunga on Monday, with two separate complaints registered after a civil contractor and a vegetable vendor were injured in knife attacks near the rear gate of the BMC F-North Ward office.According to the complaints, the incident occurred near Pioneer Hall on Telang Road, Matunga East outside BMC office shortly after civil contractor Bhairu Singh, 43, visited the BMC office to enquire about a tender for construction of ladi and koba works in slum areas under the F-North Ward.Singh told police that he had submitted an online tender for the work about a week earlier. A day before the incident, he allegedly received a threatening call from an unidentified person questioning him about why he had taken the Matunga BMC contract.On Monday, after making enquiries with officials at the ward office, Singh said that he coming out when he was approached by four unidentified men near the rear gate. After confirming his identity, two of them allegedly assaulted him. Singh alleged that one man wearing a red T-shirt stabbed him on the right side of his abdomen with a knife, while another allegedly struck his left hand with a beer bottle, causing injuries to his fingers.Singh further told police that he had carried a knife for self-protection after receiving the previous day’s threat. When the assailants allegedly attacked him, he took out the knife, following which some of them fled.Singh allegedly chased him and, after the man slipped and fell, stabbed him in the left leg. Police reached the spot and seized the knives involved in the incident. Singh was subsequently taken to Sion Hospital for treatment.In a separate Fir was registered following the same incident, 30-year-old Ashish Yadav, a vegetable vendor from Vikhroli East, alleged that he was injured while attempting to intervene in the altercation.Yadav alleged that one of the men, wearing a white shirt, suddenly pulled out a knife from behind his trousers and raised it towards the persons involved in the fight. When Yadav tried to run away, the man allegedly chased him with the knife. Yadav slipped and fell, and the knife blow allegedly struck his left leg, causing a serious injury.Yadav was subsequently taken to Sion Hospital by an acquaintance on a motorcycle.Police have registered two separate cases based on the complaints and are investigating the circumstances leading to the confrontation. Investigators are also attempting to identify the unidentified persons through witness accounts and other available evidence.The complaints indicate that the two injured persons have given different descriptions of the alleged attackers and have told police that they would be able to identify them if they encountered them again.The police are also probing Singh’s allegation that the assault was connected to the BMC tender and the threatening phone call he allegedly received a day before the incident

Watch: Valet drives car into parking lift shaft, plunges 2 floors | Mumbai News

Watch: Valet drives car into parking lift shaft, plunges 2 floors
A car fell about twenty-five feet down a parking lift shaft.

MUMBAI: A car, with the valet attendant seated inside, tum-bled about 25 feet down a parking lift shaft at a housing society in Charkop Sector 3, Kandivli West, around 9.30 pm on Monday. The incident occurred at the ground-plus-21-storey Horizon Gold building near Ganesh Chowk. According to information provided by the police, the fire brigade and the owner of the car, Subhash Kumar Yadav, the valet attendant was steering the car parked on the second-floor podium out of the building at the owner’s request. Yadav seemed to be unaware that the parking platform was not aligned with the lift and drove into the shaft instead. The Alto car, with Yadav seated inside, fell about 25 feet. People pre sent in the building managed to extricate Yadav and took him to the Aastha Hospital in Kandivli. “It is an unfortunate incident. The valet parking attendant claims to have lost control of the car. I had asked for the car to be brought out of the parking area as I was stepping out of the building. The attendant was bringing the vehicle out when the incident took place. It is not clear whether he applied the brakes or whether he couldn’t control the car de spite applying them and rammed through the metal sheets covering the entrance. In any case, it is human error, and it was not a deliberate act on the part of the attendant. Fortunately, the attendant escaped wit-hout serious injuries despite the car tumbling down,” said Vipul Doshi, the owner of the car and husband of BMC Improvements Committee Chair person Sandhya Doshi. Yadav (30), who suffered leg injuries, was treated at the hospital and discharged. Fire brigade officials said Horizon Gold is a residential building with a ground floor, four podium levels, and residential flo-ors from the fifth to the 21st floor. Following the incident, a crane was requisitioned, and a private Hydra crane was deployed to remove the damaged car from the parking lift pit. “It is for the police to investigate who is at fault in the incident,” said a fire brigade official. The Charkop police were summo-ned to the spot. Police said the car was completely mangled. However, they added that no complaint had been received.