Congress faces backlash after calling Sunetra Pawar ‘gungi gudiya’ | Mumbai News

Congress faces backlash after calling Sunetra Pawar ‘gungi gudiya’

Mumbai: It has been six months since the death of Ajit Pawar, and after a period of sympathetic silence towards his widow and political heir, deputy chief minister Sunetra Pawar, the gloves gradually seem to be coming off in the political arena. The latest barb aimed at her came from outside the NCP, with the Congress referring to Sunetra as a “gungi gudiya” (mute doll), which in turn led to the NCP barging into the Congress office here on Tuesday to demand an apology.There were demonstrations by the NCP in Thane and Pune as well. By evening, Sunetra, too, had given a bite: “When the time comes, I will give a fitting response.”The Congress remark had come after an NCP MLA was seen calling an end to questions at a press conference held by Sunetra.Sunetra has so far managed to persevere over internal party leadership rumblings, and may again have the upper hand in the latest, intra-party exchange of heat as the Congress was forced on the back foot by public and political opinion, including from within the party.The irony of the situation is that the term the Congress used against Sunetra was once used by critics against one of its own, former prime minister Indira Gandhi, when she began her political innings in 1966.The state Congress had posted a clip from Sunetra Pawar’s press conference on Monday, showing MLA Dhananjay Munde shutting down questions from reporters about the law and order situation in Beed. Its comment on X read: “How long will Sunetra Pawar remain a gungi gudiya (silent doll)?”NCP politician Chhagan Bhujbal said such a comment was not expected from the Congress and said the party condemned it. “When Indira Gandhi started out in politics, people in the party would mock her as gungi gudiya. But in a short time, she broke Pakistan into two,” he said.The term gungi gudiya was first used against Indira Gandhi, the daughter of first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru, by socialist leader Ram Manohar Lohia in 1966 when she became prime minister following the death of Lal Bahadur Shastri.Dhananjay Munde clarified that he had not tried to run the show at the press conference. “I asked her not to speak because it was not a press conference of questions and answers. Only a memorandum was being given,” he said.Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis called the Congress comment “shameful”. “The Congress has descended to a very low level. They are getting no response from people and want to be in the news,” he said.Deputy chief minister Eknath Shinde sought an apology. “Sunetra Pawar is Maharashtra’s first woman deputy chief minister. In 2024, they had insulted ladki bahins and they taught them a lesson. This is an insult to all the women in the state and the Congress should immediately apologise,” he saidState Congress chief Harshavardhan Sakpal defended the comment. “There is no need for an apology because it was not an insult but a political comment. Even Indira Gandhi was once called a gungi gudiya. However, through her achievements, she created an identity as Durga. Sunetratai should also demonstrate becoming a Durga through her achievements,” he said.Congress politician Prithviraj Chavan was critical of the comment. “Sunetra Pawar is actively engaged in politics and holds the responsibility of a constitutional position in the state. It is not right to speak about her in a way that lowers the level of discourse. Of course, we expect a response from her through actions as well,” he said.NCP (SP) politician Rohit Pawar said Ajit Pawar had set high expectations, “Ajitdada was an aggressive and outspoken leader and now that is the public’s expectation. But no one can be like him,” he said.

Maharashtra extends accident relief scheme for farmers | Mumbai News

Maharashtra extends accident relief scheme for farmers

Mumbai: Just two months after granting the farm loan waiver, the state cabinet has approved the extension of the Gopinath Munde accident relief scheme for farmers for another three years and the inclusion of eligible landless agricultural labourers and women farmers in this scheme. Earlier, this scheme was applicable to only two members of the family, but it will now be applicable to all family members.The scheme covers accidents during farming, including natural disasters such as lightning , floods , snake bites , scorpion bites, electric shock and road accidents.The scheme was being implemented from 2023-24 for all farmers in the state and any one member of the farmer’s family between the ages of 10 and 75 years. Now the cabinet has approved the extension of this scheme till 31st March 2031. Women farmers will also get the benefit of the scheme.The cabinet has approved the inclusion of internal bleeding and heat stroke due to accidents in the scheme. The financial assistance will be deposited in the accounts of the beneficiaries through direct benefit transfer. An integrated online portal will be launched for this. The Cabinet meeting approved a provision of Rs 200 crore for the implementation of this scheme.

Mhada lottery for 2,640 Mumbai flats to be held on August 6 | Mumbai News

Mhada lottery for 2,640 Mumbai flats to be held on August 6
The 2026 lottery includes 319 flats that remain unsold from previous draws. (Representational Image)

MUMBAI: Mhada has announced that its computerised lottery for 2,640 tenements in Mumbai will take place Thursday Aug 6. The draw will be held at 12 noon at Rangsharda Auditorium, Bandra.The flats are located across Vikhroli, Patra Chawl Goregaon, Magathane, Gorai, Chembur, Gandhinagar Bandra, Pant Nagar Ghatkopar, Girgaum, Wadala, Kopri Powai, Mazgaon, Tunga Powai, Dadar, Pahadi Goregaon and Antop Hill.The 2026 lottery includes 319 flats that remain unsold from previous draws.Mhada had reduced the price of 1,221 under-construction flats in Kannamwar Nagar, Vikhroli, by 7.5%, and then reserved 610 of these flats exclusively for the High Income Group (HIG).

4 months after Rs 2.4cr spend, Mumbai mayor’s bungalow set for another facelift for Rs 2.9cr | Mumbai News

4 months after Rs 2.4cr spend, Mumbai mayor’s bungalow set for another facelift for Rs 2.9cr
Second round of renovations for mayor’s bungalow

Mumbai: The premises housing the mayor’s official residence—a nearly 6,000sqft heritage bungalow within the Byculla garden and zoo—is set to undergo a revamp for the second time in four months at Rs 2.9 crore. The last renovation in April cost BMC Rs 2.4 crore.The civic body has floated a tender for this new upgrade, which will include installation of bio-absorbent noise barrier panels (see graphic for other works planned). The work is to be carried out over three months, including the monsoon. Officials said firms interested in taking it up are expected to inspect the site before submitting their bids.The bungalow, featuring teak wood construction and a tiled roof, was built in 1931 and is among Mumbai’s listed heritage buildings protected under Development Control Regulations. Mayor Ritu Tawde from BJP, who is also a corporator from Ghatkopar, resides with her family there.Civic officials said the work will be carried out in accordance with heritage conservation guidelines to ensure that the bungalow’s structural integrity and original architectural features are not compromised.A key component of the project is the fabrication and installation of container-based structures to house a conference hall, complete with interior and exterior finishing works and furniture. “The container-based structure will be temporary in nature on the lawns of the bungalow and is proposed to be used by the mayor for interacting with party workers as well as visitors who come to meet her regularly,” said a civic official. “There are also drainage works proposed along the premises.”Former mayor Kishori Pednekar from Shiv Sena (UBT) expressed surprise over the proposal to install sound barriers, saying during her stay, she never experienced any issue with sound pollution. “The sound barriers will also obstruct the view of the bungalow.” She also questioned the plan for the portable container outside the heritage residence. “The mayor’s bungalow is meant to be a public space where citizens can meet and interact with the city’s first citizen. Putting up a container outside could restrict public access to the residence,” she said.The mayor’s official residence was earlier at Dadar’s Shivaji Park, but that was converted into a memorial for the late Shiv Sena founder Bal Thackeray.

FDA suspends license of mid-day meal supplier and Tewari Bros in Mumbai | Mumbai News

FDA suspends license of mid-day meal supplier and  Tewari Bros in Mumbai

Mumbai: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has suspended the license of a mid-day meal supplier providing rice-based items to schools in Ghatkopar and Vikhroli, covering an estimated 3,000 students. The suspension was over severe hygiene and food safety violations.The incident had come to light after an opposition corporator had flagged the presence of small glass shards in mid-day meal of a Ghatkopar school. The establishment, Shruti Mahila Audyogik Utpadak Sahakari Sanstha, is based in Vikhroli.FDA officials said upon visit on Friday, there was no cooked food to inspect as it had already been dispatched to schools. They said one major violation was found in the establishment’s store room, where raw rice was kept with no pest control mechanism in place. “This was their main product. Their kitchen had flooring issues, and water was stored in a plastic container with an unclean covering,” said an FDA official.Earlier this week, FDA also suspended the license of e of Tewari Brothers Mithaiwala located near Opera house in Girgaon over severe hygiene and food safety violations. The move came after a video went viral online of a man alleging a stapler stapler pin was found in Kaju Katli purchased from the outlet.FDA Commissioner Tukaram Mundhe said: “Playing with public health will not be tolerated at all. Getting pure food is the right of citizens. If anyone is found adulterating or selling, storing, or producing banned items, stricter action is being taken.”

Sena MPs, Sachin Ahir meet Amit Shah | Mumbai News

Sena MPs, Sachin Ahir meet Amit Shah

Mumbai: Shiv Sena MPs led by Shrikant Shinde and newly elected legislative council deputy chairman Sachin Ahir met union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday. MPs Naresh Maske, Nagesh Patil Ashtikar and Sanjay Dina Patil were also present. Last month, Dy CM Eknath Shinde had met Shah with all Sena MPs, including the six who had joined him recently. The meeting gave rise to speculation that Operation Tiger 3.0 could be underway to split more MPs or MLAs of the Shiv Sena (UBT).Last month, after meeting Shah, Dy CM Shinde had expressed confidence that the Women’s Reservation Bill and the Delimitation Bill would be passed during the upcoming monsoon session of Parliament. Shinde said they held positive discussions with Shah on a wide range of development-related issues, including irrigation projects in the constituencies of Sena MPs, Marathwada irrigation projects, railway and road infrastructure, the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, issues concerning the urban development department, rural development, and the Viksit Bharat programme. Shinde had said Shah assured them that these proposals would be placed before the upcoming cabinet meeting.Shinde has said that all legal formalities relating to six MPs who joined Sena with a two-thirds majority have been completed, and the necessary proceedings are currently underway before speaker Om Birla.

Allopathy vs homeopathy row Maharashtra resident doctors to go on indefinite strike from Aug 5 | Mumbai News

Allopathy vs homeopathy row Maharashtra resident doctors to go on indefinite strike from Aug 5
Resident doctors said that emergency and casualty services will continue during the initial 24 hours in the interest of patient safety. (Representational Image)

MUMBAI: The Maharashtra Association of Resident Doctors (MARD) on Tuesday announced an indefinite statewide strike starting midnight of August 5 over the government’s proposal to grant Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) registration to homoeopathy practitioners, news agency PTI reported.In a statement, MARD said that while emergency and casualty services will continue during the initial 24 hours in the interest of patient safety, all OPD services, routine duties and academic activities at government medical college hospitals in all districts will remain suspended.The Indian Medical Association (IMA), BMC MARD, Maharashtra State Resident Doctors Association (MSRDA), Association of State Medical Interns (ASMI), Maharashtra Association of Gazetted Medical Officers’ Group-A (MAGMO), and Maharashtra State Medical Teachers Association (MSMTA) extended their full support to the statewide indefinite agitation called by Central MARD, PTI reported.The organisation said that despite multiple rounds of discussions with the government and concerned authorities, it had not received a satisfactory assurance regarding the implementation of the BHMS-CCMP (certificate course in Modern Pharmacology) policy.“In the absence of a clear legal and regulatory framework, and with the matter currently pending before the courts, Central MARD has decided to commence a statewide indefinite strike from midnight of August 5,” the statement read.The Maharashtra Medical Council (MMC) issued a notification on June 30 permitting homoeopaths to prescribe modern medicines after completing a six-month certificate course in Modern Pharmacology (CCMP).MARD has demanded immediate suspension of the BHMS-CCMP registration process until the final verdict of the court.It also demanded that there should be no implementation or registration under the BHMS-CCMP framework without a comprehensive, legally sound, transparent and scientifically validated regulatory mechanism.The organisation had also asked the state government to address the long-pending issues of resident doctors across Maharashtra.During the first 24 hours of the strike, resident doctors will continue to provide emergency and casualty services for patient safety, while OPD services, elective procedures, routine duties and academic activities will remain suspended.“In the absence of a positive resolution, from August 6 onwards, all resident doctor services, including emergency services, will be withdrawn until further directions from Central MARD,” the statement said.“The Central MARD reiterates that this agitation is not against any system of medicine or its practitioners. The movement is solely aimed at ensuring that any policy affecting patient care is implemented only after due legal scrutiny, scientific evaluation, and establishment of an appropriate regulatory framework,” it stated.In a related development, the Mumbai Press Club organised a debate between practitioners of homeopathy and allopathy each.Jayesh Lele, who represented allopathy, asked what happens in cases if there are any side effects on patients by the medicine prescribed by homoeopathic doctors.The dual registration of allopathy and homeopathy doctors by the Medical Council does not exist in every state, he said.Bahubali Shah, who represented the homeopathy side, said the move was needed as there are few doctors in rural areas, PTI reported.Jayesh Lele, who represented allopathy, asked what happens in cases if there are any side effects on patients by the medicine prescribed by homoeopathic doctors.Bahubali Shah, who represented the homeopathy side, said the move was needed as there are few doctors in rural areas.(With agency inputs)

Skill survey shows 98% of Mumbai’s H-West ward residents lack certification, 9% youth interested in gig economy opportunities | Mumbai News

Skill survey shows 98% of Mumbai’s H-West ward residents lack certification, 9% youth interested in gig economy opportunities

Mumbai: Around 98% of surveyed residents in the H-West ward do not hold formal skill certifications despite possessing skills and capabilities. With only about 2% of residents holding certifications, below the national average of 4.1%, the findings highlight the need to recognise and certify existing competencies rather than address a lack of capability.Additionally, at least 71% of the ward’s nearly 7,000 women homemakers have expressed willingness to enter paid employment, indicating a significant untapped workforce that could benefit from skill certification and employment support. Nine per cent of youth profiled and evaluated in the ward have shown interest in being self-employed with a focus on opportunities arising out of the gig economy.The findings of the first-of-its-kind AI-enabled hyperlocal Saksham Skill Census were unveiled by chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday. Developed by the office of district collector Saurabh Katiyar and the District Skill Development Centre, the pilot surveyed 59,824 households across Bandra West, Santacruz West and Khar West, and profiled 45,000 candidates, to identify unrecognised talent and connect it directly with market demand.Women in the ward also showed a desire for skill development, with 52.9% expressing interest in training, compared with 54.1% of men. Moreover, 67.4% of women said they were keen to upskill.Along with the household survey, Saksham conducted a comprehensive employer survey involving 1,018 employers across banking and financial services, IT, healthcare, retail, hospitality, automotive and logistics. Based on the survey, 1,690 candidates have already been shortlisted for direct interviews and offer coordination, while 2,179 candidates have expressed active interest in employment opportunities.Residents were profiled and mapped to tailor-made livelihood pathways, enabling skilling interventions and employment opportunities aligned with their aspirations and capabilities.The process of connecting more than 5,800 unemployed youth with employment opportunities is also in the pipeline. The next phase of the initiative will focus on organising weekly ward-level job fairs.

ED set to get dedicated 14-storey BKC office, approvals in final stage | Mumbai News

ED set to get dedicated 14-storey BKC office, approvals in final stage
The foundation stone was laid on Aug 3

Mumbai: ED will soon get a 14-storey office building with four basement levels at BKC to house its western region offices. The agency’s director, Rahul Navin, laid its foundation stone on Monday.The 2,200sqm plot adjoining CBI’s office building was allotted to ED by MMRDA at Rs 362 crore. ED took possession of it in March to begin the process of construction, which had been pending for four years due to land allotment and payment issues.The authority has approved the building’s layout and ED is in the final stages of obtaining construction permission and no-objection certificates from the authorities concerned. Once construction begins, the project is expected to be completed in 48 months.ED’s western region offices in Mumbai currently operate from two locations—zone-1, which handles cases mainly pertaining to Mumbai, from a govt building in Mazgaon, and zone 2, which takes care of cases from the rest of Maharashtra, from the third floor of Ceejay House in Worli. The agency’s special director had his office on Ceejay House’s fourth floor, which also has multiple private offices. These two floors’ office premises originally belonged to the late drug smuggler Iqbal Mirchi and ED confiscated them in a money laundering case against his family members and associates. The agency’s old office in Ballard Estate in south Mumbai is now being used to store old records.The dedicated office building in BKC may help ED maintain confidentiality of its work and safeguard its documents and attached assets, said officials.The agency is said to be discussing creation of another zonal office in the city to split the caseload from other parts of Maharashtra.A senior ED official said the agency undertook an infrastructure capacity-building programme as it is expanding its footprint and Mumbai, as its biggest and busiest zone, needed space to accommodate all staffers under one roof within its own premises, considering the sensitivity of the work it does.ED had explored many options for its office building in Mumbai, like CBI, and in April 2022, it sent a formal request to the state govt seeking land at BKC. MMRDA approved the request in May 2023 and decided to allot the plot to it on an 80-year lease. The plot’s price was decided on the basis of the rate the last property auction fetched in BKC.

BKC Police Arrest Repeat Offender for Robbing Lawyer in moving auto in Mumbai | Mumbai News

BKC Police Arrest Repeat Offender for Robbing Lawyer in moving auto in Mumbai
History sheeter held for robbing a lawyer’s bag from a moving auto rickshaw in BKC

Mumbai: Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) police arrested a history-sheeter for allegedly robbing the bag of a practising lawyer at Bombay High Court while she travelled in an auto-rickshaw from Kurla to her Malad home on July 31.The accused, Illiyaz Khan (22), was nabbed on Monday night after police chased him around a garden in Bandra when he noticed them. Police recovered the stolen bag from Khan and recovered the lawyer, Megha Sharma’s (26), PAN Card, Aadhar Card, few cash and beauty products worth over Rs 7000.Sharma was returning home after attending his friend’s birthday when her bag was robbed.Khan was tracked down after police scanned through dozens of closed circuit television (CCTV) from BKC to Bandra and identified him. “Khan is an history-sheeter was arrested by the Bandra railway police in a case of theft. He committed the offence a month after he was released on bail. There are over 14 cases of theft and robbery against him in Andheri and Bandra since 2022. He has used his friend’s bike to commit the offence after following the lawyer’s rickshaw and robbed while the vehicle moved parallelly in the same direction,” said a police officer of the BKC police station.In the complaint, Sharma said: “I was travelling in a rapido rickshaw at 1.45 am after attending my friend Aditi’s birthday celebration at Nehrunagar in Kurla East when the incident occurred. After the program, I booked the rickshaw to go home to Malad from that location. While traveling in the rickshaw, I was holding my bag in my hand. The bag contained my legal professional documents, Aadhaar card, PAN card, two debit cards, and one International Forex Card. While traveling in the auto-rickshaw, near Hansbhuga Junction, Bandra East a biker came near our auto-rickshaw and snatched the bag from my hand.”Sharma got the rickshaw driver to chase the biker, but he vanished at high speed before she approached the BKC police.DCP (West Zone-3) Nimit Goyal supervised the team of senior inspector Suresh Padvi, assistant inspector Kishore Parkale, sub-inspectors Sangram Bagal, Prakash Rathod and team, which scanned through CCTV and identified Khan, and gathered his whereabouts information through the criminal data record (CDR).