Maharashtra
Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis invites Mauritius industries to invest in Maharashtra

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday appealed to the industries in Mauritius to come forward to invest in Maharashtra as he interacted with them at a conclave organised by the Indo-Mauritius business forum. He also unveiled a statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
“With utmost pride and joy, unveiling the grand statue of the Maratha warrier king Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, in the island country of Mauritus with Mauritian PM Pravind Jugnauth,” Fadnavis tweeted.
MoU signed to increase bilateral investments and trade between Maharashtra and Mauritius
Prior to unveiling the statue, at a conclave organised by the Indo-Mauritius business forum, Fadnavis said that a forum too will be soon floated to facilitate investment between Mauritius and Maharashtra and the Maharashtra Industries Development Corporation (MIDC) has entered into an MoU with the Economic Development Board, Mauritius in this regard.
Increasing the bilateral investments between Maharashtra and Mauritius, promoting bilateral trade, developing systems for it, promoting institutional cooperation, capacity building measures and leading to increased economic cooperation are some of the purposes of the MoU, Fadnavis said, adding that this is a historic day from the perspective of Maharashtra-Mauritius relations.
Maharashtra’s economic statistics and contributions highlighted by Fadnavis
Maharashtra contributes to 25% of India’s exports, 20% in industrial production and attracts 28% of FDI. Maharashtra’s CAGR had always been around 10% except for the Covid period. The state leads in electricity production and usage and has 15,000 of all 80,000 start-ups and 25 unicorns, Fadnavis said.
Maharashtra
Mumbai Ghatkopar dispute over Qurbani, police security increased, situation tense after objections to Qurbani, police monitoring

Mumbai: A controversy has arisen over the Qurbani in Damodar Society in Mumbai’s Ghatkopar area. So far, the BMC has not granted permission for a temporary slaughterhouse in the society. Society member Bharatiya has alleged that before the sacrifice, goats are brought into the society and spread dirt and an atmosphere of fear is created here during the sacrifice because Hindus are migrating from this society while the sacrifice process has been going on in the society for the past twenty-five years. Society member Ishtiaq said that all festivals are celebrated in the society but only two women have objection and they are spoiling the atmosphere here because they have a personal issue with the society and therefore this issue is being given a Hindu-Muslim color.
He said that for the sacrifice, a canopy is prepared in the ground and the sacrifice is performed and cleanliness is also taken care of. Along with this, the meat is taken covered. He said that after the announcement of the mischief of Kirit Somaiya and the announcement of not allowing the sacrifice in the society, these two women have also complained here while the BMC society has contacted and if the society does not get permission, it will approach the court because the court has allowed the sacrifice before too. Muslims say that these two women are spoiling the atmosphere here due to the sacrifice issue. While there is peace and order and Hindu-Muslim unity here, only these two women have objections to the sacrifice. We will also knock on the door of the court to perform the sacrifice legally. After this controversy, the Vikhroli Park Site Police have tightened security arrangements.
Crime
BMW-Borne Dacoity Foiled In Bhiwandi; 4 Held With Weapons, Arms Worth ₹17 Lakh Seized

Mumbai: The Shantinagar Police arrested four dacoits before they could execute a planned dacoity in Bhiwandi. The police seized a pistol, a knife, an iron rod, four country-made revolvers, a rope, three masks, chili powder, and a BMW car from their possession. The accused have been identified as Soeb Shaheed Shaikh (23), Naushad Maqsood Alam Khan (22), and Aftab Afsar Shaikh (21), all residents of Bihar, while Shahabuddin Ansari (20) is a resident of Bhiwandi.
According to officials, on May 31, a patrolling team was on duty from the Shantinagar area to Shandar Market. Police Constable Prashant Barve received information that four to five men were seated inside a BMW car parked in an isolated spot at Shandar Market in Bhiwandi, and that they were carrying weapons.
Barve alerted his senior officials, who rushed to the location. Upon questioning the suspects, the police discovered weapons and other tools typically used for dacoity. The items seized included a car, country-made revolvers, an iron rod, a knife, and other items valued at over ₹17 lakh. The accused were brought to the police station after it was learned that they were preparing to commit a dacoity, which was foiled thanks to the alertness of Constable Barve.
An FIR has been registered against the accused under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. All four have been arrested and produced in court, where they were remanded to police custody for further investigation.
Vinayak Gaikwad, Senior Police Inspector of Shantinagar Police Station, stated, “We arrested the owner of the BMW car on Saturday night. During the investigation, it was revealed that a bodily offence had already been registered against Shahabuddin a year ago. He was released on bail. Further investigation is ongoing.”
Maharashtra
Saudi-based Airline Ordered To Pay ₹1.25 Lakh To Mumbai Woman For Lost Baggage After Negligence, Absence In Consumer Panel Hearing

Mumbai: A consumer disputes redressal commission has directed Saudi-based low-cost airline Flynas to pay Rs 1.25 lakh, along with applicable interest, to a passenger for the loss of her baggage. Additionally, the commission ordered the airline to pay Rs 10,000 as compensation for mental agony. The judgment was passed ex parte after Flynas failed to send any representative for the hearing.
The incident occurred in January 2024, when the complainant was flying back to Mumbai from Turkiye via Istanbul. While checking in at Istanbul airport, she handed over five bags to Flynas staff, but noticed that only four were tagged. When she raised the issue, she was handed a physical baggage tag for the fifth bag and reassured it would be sent to her destination along with the others.
However, upon arrival in Mumbai, the fifth bag was missing. Despite repeated attempts to communicate with the airline and locate the luggage, the bag was never found. Frustrated by the airline’s lack of assistance and inadequate response, the passenger approached the consumer commission seeking redressal.
After reviewing the case, the commission found that Flynas employees and officials had acted negligently while approaching the complainant. “The opposite party did not give any conclusive reply to the complaint made by the complainant. The actions of the opposite party in the said incident were not satisfactory,” the panel said in its April order, according to media reports.
The commission further criticised the airline for failing to take basic steps to resolve the issue. It pointed out that Flynas could have easily accessed CCTV footage or conducted an internal investigation to trace the missing bag, but made no visible effort. “The opposite party purposely avoided all the logical actions to find the lost bag,” the order noted.
The commission also referenced international aviation regulations, highlighting that the Montreal Convention of 1999 governs compensation for lost baggage on international flights between ratifying countries. The complainant had followed due legal procedure in filing the case, but the airline chose to ignore the proceedings, despite having prior knowledge. In light of these factors, the commission held Flynas accountable and passed the compensation order in favour of the complainant.
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