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Mumbai Weather Update: IMD Predicts Humidity Today; Air Quality Falls To Unhealthy Level

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Mumbai: The weather in Mumbai is at a temperature of 27.8 °C on September 30, 2024. The forecast predicts a low of 25.99 °C and a high of 29.06 °C for the day. The humidity level is at 79% while the wind is blowing at a speed of 79 km/h. The sun will rise and set at the same time: 06:29 AM and 06:28 PM.

Cloudy Skies Promised

Today’s weather prediction guarantees overcast skies. Please organise your schedule based on the temperature and expected weather conditions. Have fun in the sun and remember to bring your sunscreen and sunglasses while you bask in the weather.

Tomorrow’s Weather Prediction

Mumbai is to have temperatures ranging from 27.39 °C to 29.43 °C, according to IMD predictions on Tuesday, October 1, 2024. There will be a 73% humidity level tomorrow.

Air Quality In Mumbai

The Air Quality Index (AQI) is 257.0, categorising it as unhealthy. Kids and individuals with respiratory conditions like asthma should reduce their time spent outdoors. Knowing the AQI helps individuals make informed choices about their health and daily plans.

Week’s Temperature Predictions

Even if the weather is humid today, IMD predicts the upcoming week will have light to moderate rains with temperatures ranging from 27.9 °C to
33.0 °C.

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Class 12 Girl Brutally Murdered By Classmate Using Koyta In Baramati College; Post-Crime Visuals Surface

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Class 12 Girl Brutally Murdered By Classmate Using Koyta In Baramati College; Post-Crime Visuals Surface

Pune: In a shocking incident in Baramati on Monday, a grade 12th student was brutally murdered by his classmate on the campus of Tuljaram Chaturchand College. Both the victim and accused were minor and the police have arrested the suspect, reports say.

The incident took place on Monday morning around 11.30 am after a heated argument between the two classmates. In the rage of anger one of them attacked another by a sharp weapon (koyta) after which the victim was taken to a nearby hospital. However, he was declared dead on arrival by the doctors. Police soon reached the spot and arrested the attackers, reports say, adding that one more classmate was involved in the attack.

The incident has sent shockwaves across Maharashtra. MP from Baramati and NCP (SP) Supriya Sule slammed the government for the crippling law and order in the state amid rising crimes. “A youth was killed in a broad daylight in the Baramati college is shocking and unfortunate. The law order is deteriorating day by day and criminals have are left with no fear,” Sule posted on X.

She added that, the incidents of people roaming around with a sword, koyta or pistols have increased. The Gundaraj in Maharashtra has because of failure of Home Minister Devendra Fadnavis, taking our state years back,” the NCP (SP) added.

Further investigation in case is underway.

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Maharashtra government’s big decision, cow given the status of Gau Mata

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Breaking News: Maharashtra government's big decision, cow given the status of Gau Mata

Maharashtra government took a big decision on Monday and announced to give the status of Gomata to cow. The Mahayuti government of Maharashtra issued an order in this regard. Today’s cabinet meeting was called in which this was discussed. After the discussion, the Maharashtra government announced to give the status of Gomata to cow.

Shinde government gave approval

Taking a decision in this regard, the Maharashtra government said that keeping in view the status of the native cow in Indian culture since the Vedic period, the usefulness of the milk of the native cow in human diet, the important place of the dung and cow urine of the native cow in Ayurveda medicine, Panchagavya treatment system and organic agricultural systems, it has been approved to declare the native cows as “Rajya Mata Gau Mata” from now onwards.

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Mumbai: Demolition Of Illegal Portion Of Dharavi Mosque Underway After Massive Uproar

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Mumbai: Demolition Of Illegal Portion Of Dharavi Mosque Underway After Massive Uproar

Mumbai: Demolition efforts began at the Mahboob-e-Subhaniya Mosque in Dharavi in the wee hours of Monday in order to eliminate the illegal portion of the structure. The razing efforts were focused on a minaret, with a green curtain erected around the section as wooden supports were used for the dismantling process. According to reports, the demolition was peacefully carried out by the mosque authorities.

Protests In Dharavi Against Demolition

The uproar surrounding the structure escalated on September 21 when the mosque committee requested a week to dismantle the illegal portion of the structure themselves. The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) had deemed a 20-foot minaret of the mosque illegal.

Tensions in the area escalated earlier that day when thousands of Dharavi residents took to the streets to oppose the BMC’s demolition plans. Protesters prevented municipal officials from entering the lane where the mosque is located, leading to a standoff. Crowds gathered outside the Dharavi police station, blocking roads and voicing their opposition.

In connection with the protests, three individuals were arrested by the police for obstructing government work, inciting riots and damaging public property.

Provocative Posts Led To Protest In Dharavi

According to police reports, several provocative social media posts from anonymous accounts called for mass participation in the Dharavi protests. As a result, an estimated 5,000 people gathered, with many participants reportedly coming from outside the area. During the demonstration, two Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) vans were vandalised, their front glass shattered by bamboo sticks and stones.

The large crowd also caused major traffic disruption. However, both the Dharavi police and traffic police managed to clear the roads by making loudspeaker announcements. Fortunately, the crowd complied, allowing buses and vehicles to pass, preventing further escalation of the situation.

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