Mumbai on Sunday reported 420 new Covid-19 cases, five deaths and 523 recoveries. At present, 4,629 patients are taking treatment. Maharashtra saw a spike of 3,413 new cases, 8,326 recoveries and 49 deaths. Meanwhile, city court on sent a terror suspect identified as Rizwan, who was arrested from Mumbra region in Thane, to police custody till Monday. Stay tuned for latest updates here:Read Less
Mumbai: Man kills father for shouting at him over missing money
A 47-year-old man was killed on Sunday afternoon in Dahisar in Mumbai allegedly by his son after the former shouted at him for stealing money, police said. The incident took place in Ashok Ghaagh Compound in the northern suburb and the deceased has been identified as Ashok Pandey, an official said. (PTI)
Moderate to intense spells of rain in city, adjoining Thane and Kalyan
Head of SID at the Climate Research and Services Pune, KS Hosalikar said, Moderate to intense spells were observed in Mumbai mostly over central and city side in last three hours. He further added that Mumbai radar indicate moderate to intense clouds over city, Kalyan and Raigad side too.
Ganpati immersion at the official residence of chief minister Uddhav Thackeray
गणपती बाप्पा मोरया, पुढच्या वर्षी लवकर या! https://t.co/nd0a4M6isN
— CMO Maharashtra (@CMOMaharashtra) 1632064464000
Mumbai reports 420 new Covid-19 cases, five deaths
The recovery rate is 97 per cent, while the doubling rate is 1,222 days.
READ MOREMumbai crime branch conducted raids at various areas in Ghatkopar yesterday and arrested 3 fake doctors for running a medical clinic without any valid degree. Case registered today under relevant sections of IPC and Maharashtra Medical Practitioners Act.
Covid-19: Kalyan-Dombivli reports 51 new cases, 65 recoveries
Out of the new cases, the maximum of 15 persons tested positive in Dombivli east, followed by 12 in Kalyan east, nine in Dombivli west and eight in Kalyan west.
READ MOREWe will continue our fight against MVA: Fadnavis
We strongly condemn the illegal detention of Former MP @KiritSomaiya ji & we will continue to our fight against MVA… https://t.co/1ZkPNAf8ur
— Devendra Fadnavis (@Dev_Fadnavis) 1632048962000
Chandrakant Patil slams Maharashtra government, asks if there is no democracy in the state.
भ्रष्टाचार उघडकीस आणणाऱ्या किरीटजी सोमय्या यांच्या निवासस्थानाबाहेर १०० पोलिसांनी वेढा दिला आहे.या सरकारच्या कार्य… https://t.co/GTzrASoJ6u
— Chandrakant Patil (@ChDadaPatil) 1632050291000
Congress leader Sachin Sawant says Kirit Somaiya doing 'drama' to seek the attention of Delhi leaders
सोमय्यांना दिल्लीतील भाजपा नेते मुजरा करायला देत नाहीत म्हणून लक्ष वेधण्यासाठी गल्लीत गोंधळ घालत आहेत. ही नौटंकी म… https://t.co/YO2k6caA8U
— Sachin Sawant सचिन सावंत (@sachin_inc) 1632054196000
BJP leader Kirit Somaiya alleges Thackeray government not allowing him to move out of his home. "Not allowing to go for Ganesh Visarjan. Mulund Police wants to arrest me, but no warrant, no order...it's total illegal."
Kirit Somaiya says he will attend Ganesh visarjan at Girgaum chowpatty and then board the Mahalaxmi express from CSMT.
Kolhapur district collector Rahul Rekhawar has issued order prohibiting entry of Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kirit Somaiya in Kolhapur district. Rekhawar in the order claimed that it is not possible to provide adequate security to Somaiya during his visit as most of the police staff will be attending Ganesh idol immersion procession till Monday afternoon.
BJP leader Kirit Somaiya claims police below his house 'to stop' his Kolhapur tour
ठाकरे सरकारची दडपशाही, माझा घराखाली पोलिसांची गर्दी, माझा कोल्हापूर दौरा थांबविण्यासाठी, हसन मुश्रीफ घोटाळा दाबण्या… https://t.co/TpGGqCKIiN
— Kirit Somaiya (@KiritSomaiya) 1632045294000
Amarinder Singh's resignation 'internal matter' of Congress, says Shiv Sena
Shiv Sena, which is running a coalition government with Congress in Maharashtra, on Sunday said that Captain Amarinder Singh's resignation from the chief ministerial post in Punjab is the internal matter of Congress."Just as Rupani resigned in Gujarat and it was an internal issue of the BJP, the issue of Punjab is an internal issue of the Congress", Shiv Sena MP Sanjay Raut said.
Mumbai: Terror suspect nabbed from Thane, sent to police custody till Monday
Rizwan was apprehended by Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad earlier today from the Mumbra area of Thane district and produced before Mumbai's Holiday Court.
857 idols immersed in city so far on 10th day of festival
A total of 857 idols of Lord Ganesh and Goddess Gauri were immersed till 3 pm on Sunday noon in various water bodies in Mumbai as curtains came down on the 10-day Ganpati festival held amid various restrictions imposed for the second year in a row in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, a civic official said. No untoward incident was reported till now during the immersions. The festival, which in normal times used to witness large gatherings and long queues on streets outside public mandals which host the celebrations, began on September 10.
Huge crowd for Lalbaugcha Raja visarjan procession
Maharashtra: Scores of people show up at immersion of Mumbai's 'Lalbaugcha Raja' amid heavy police presence.… https://t.co/v7pmlph62r
— ANI (@ANI) 1632045774000
Mumbai: Patients back to rushing to ERs with chest pain, stroke
Now, as the second Covid wave has dipped and vaccination has picked up, heart patients are reaching hospitals in time for intervention.
READ MORESanjay Raut says BJP raking up 'outsider' card with eye on Uttar Pradesh assembly, Mumbai civic polls
Raut in his weekly column 'Rokhthok' in the Sena mouthpiece 'Saamana' said Thackeray (during a law and order review meeting with top police officials on September 13) did not name any particular state while referring to migrants, "but the BJP declared that the CM meant North Indians".
READ MOREThane: Man gets two years rigorous imprisonment for molesting woman in train
A railway court has awarded two years' rigorous imprisonment to a 56-year-old man for molesting and flashing at her in a train in 2013, observing that if such incidents are not dealt with seriously, it would endanger the safety and lives of women travelling alone in trains.
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