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Mumbai: Muslim Community Postpones Eid-E-Milad Procession By A Day To Avoid Clashing With Ganesh Visarjan

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As Ganesh Visarjan is on September 17, Mumbai’s Muslim community has decided that the Eid E Milad procession to mark prophet Muhammad’s birthday will be organised on September 18 though the birthday is on September 16. Traditionally the procession is usually organised on the day after the day of Eid.

The decision was made at a meeting at Khilafat House, Byculla. The day of the Eid will depend on the sighting of the moon. There were suggestions from community leaders that the processions should be organised even later – on September 19 or later – as the Ganpati immersion processions go on till September 18.

Shuiab Khatib, trustee of Jama Masjid, the city’s most important mosque, said, “Muslims want to display floats on Prophet Muhammad during the processions. If the processions are planned on September 18 they may not get time to prepare the floats. Also police may not give permissions for the floats at such a short notice,” said Khatib who added that Mumbai police will be working for 48 hours without a break if the Ganpati and Eid processions are conducted on subsequent days. “If the Eid processions are kept on September 19, policemen could have got a day’s break from bandobast work.”

Muslims in other cities, too, have decided to hold the processions on September 18. In Navi Mumbai, the Muslim community said that it will postpone the procession by a day if it coincides with the last day of the 10-day long Ganpati festival. In Hyderabad, the organising committee of Milad-un-Nabi agreed to hold the procession on September 19 so that it does not clash with the Ganesh immersion procession.

There is a dispute about the city’s first-ever Eid-e-Milad procession from Khilafat House. While there are claims that the tradition began in 1919 or 1920, a report in the Bombay Chronicle suggests that the first such procession was held in 1935 with the association of 51 Muslim community groups. The procession started at 2.00 pm on June 14, 1935 from Khilafat House, Love Lane, Byculla, and concluded at Chhota Qabristan, Grant Road, where a public meeting was held. The procession follows a similar route and time to this day. 

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Thane: Fire Erupts In Dev Corpora At Cadbury Junction, 10 Rescued, Cooling Operations On

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Thane: A major fire broke out at the 16-floored Dev Corpora commercial tower near Cadbury junction, off Eastern Expressway in Thane. The blaze erupted on the 11th floor at the office of Jijau Foundation around 11.51 pm and total 10 people were evacuated by the firefighters. No injuries are reported in the incident.

The fire was doused at 4 am on Wednesday and cooling operations are underway, informed Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC). Of the people rescued, five are residents of Dombivali, four from Thane and rest from Mumbai city.

As per the disaster management of TMC, “A total of 10 persons who were trapped in the building due to the spread of fire and smoke at the incident site have been safely evacuated. One person was trapped on the 1st floor in Santanti Test Tube Baby Centre and nine persons were trapped in the Isha Netralaya on the seventh floor.”

The statement released by TMC said that the fire was reported at disaster management control room at 11.51 pm. The blaze was at Cadbury Junction, East Expressway side, at Siddheshwar, Khopat, Thane West. The fire broke out in the office of Jijau Foundation on the 11th floor of the building and a large amount of smoke spread throughout the building, it added.

Three Fire vehicles, One Rescue vehicle and One Branto along with Disaster Management Cell personnel with One Pickup vehicle and TDRF personnel were rushed to the spot. Chief Fire officer was also present on the spot.

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Thane: 5 Arrested For Assaulting And Robbing 35-Year-Old Truck Driver On Mumbai-Pune Expressway

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Thane, Sep 17: Five persons have been arrested for allegedly assaulting and robbing a truck driver on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway in Maharashtra’s Thane district, police said on Tuesday.

The police on Monday arrested the accused in connection with the incident that occurred on September 9, an official said. The accused allegedly attacked a 35-year-old truck driver who had stopped on the side of the road. They threatened and assaulted him and stole two mobile phones and Rs 23,000 cash, he said.

The accused, Rohan Naik (24), Rohidas Pawar (23), Atish Waghmare (26), Bhanish Waghbhare (35), and Shankar Waghmare (18), were apprehended from the Khopoli area of Raigad district, the official said, adding that three more accused are absconding.

Stolen property worth Rs 48,000, including mobile phones and cash, were recovered from the arrested accused, he said.

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Maharashtra: MLA Nawab Malik’s Son-In-Law Sameer Khan Injured In Kurla Car Accident; Visuals Surface

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Mumbai: Maharashtra MLA Nawab Malik’s son-in-law sustained injuries after his car met an accident in Kurla, said police, adding that Sameer Khan is undergoing treatment.

According to Mumbai police, the incident occurred when Nawab Malik’s daughter and son-in-law were returning after a routine check-up at a hospital.

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“When they were getting into the car, the car driver accidentally pressed down the accelerator, and the car hit a wall. Sameer Khan sustained injuries on his head and is currently in ICU,” informed Mumbai Police.

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