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Dua Lipa Mumbai Concert: Police Issues Traffic Advisory, Key BKC Roads Closed Tomorrow; Check Full Details Here

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Traffic Police have announced road closures and diversions around Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) on November 30, in light of Dua Lipa’s highly anticipated performance at the MMRDA Grounds. The pop sensation will perform at the Zomato Feeding India Concert 2024, a key event aimed at raising awareness about hunger and malnutrition. Given the massive turnout expected, authorities are taking proactive measures to manage traffic and ensure public safety.

Traffic restrictions will be in effect from 1 PM to midnight. Several key routes will be closed and vehicles will be diverted to maintain smooth traffic flow. Motorists are advised to plan their journeys accordingly and use alternative routes to avoid delays.

Roads Affected:

– Bharat Nagar Junction: Vehicles coming from the Western Express Highway (WEH), Dharavi, and the Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL) towards Kurla will be restricted at this junction.

– Sant Dnyaneshwar Nagar: Traffic heading towards Kurla will face restrictions near Bharat Nagar Junction.

– Kherwadi Government Colony and Kanakia Palace: Vehicles moving towards BKC, Chunabhatti, and Kurla will be prohibited.

– Kurla and Razzak Junction: Traffic from these areas heading towards WEH, Dharavi, and BWSL will be redirected via Platina Junction to Bharat Nagar Junction.

– CST Road: Vehicles will be restricted from entering MMRDA Grounds and JSW Building and will be rerouted towards UTI Tower and Kanakia Palace.

– Ambani Square and Laxmi Tower: Traffic towards Diamond Junction and NABARD Junction will also be blocked.

The traffic police will be stationed throughout the area to guide vehicles and ensure a smooth flow of traffic. Motorists are encouraged to follow their directions and use suggested alternative routes.

Dua Lipa’s Visit To Mumbai

Dua Lipa arrived in Mumbai on Thursday and later stepped out with her boyfriend, British actor Callum Turner, for a dinner date in the city. This marks her second performance in India, following her debut at the OnePlus Music Festival in 2019 in Navi Mumbai.

The Feeding India Concert 2024 is expected to attract several Bollywood celebrities and a massive crowd. Fans are eagerly awaiting Dua’s performance, which will undoubtedly be the highlight of the event.

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Mumbai: Ola, Uber Strike To Resume On Wednesday Noon As Cab Drivers’ Demands Remain Unaddressed

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Mumbai: The Ola and Uber driver strike in Mumbai, suspended until Tuesday, is set to resume on Wednesday if the Maharashtra government fails to address their demands.

The strike was initially called off on Saturday, allowing the government to respond to issues like fare rationalisation, the establishment of a welfare board for drivers, and restrictions on new permits. The Maharashtra Gig Kamgar Manch confirmed that the strike is merely suspended and will restart if demands remain unmet.

Key driver demands include:

Drivers advocate for fare alignment with traditional taxis.

A financial and legal support board for app-based cab drivers is requested.

There’s a push to limit new cab and auto-rickshaw permit issuance.

Protections under the Maharashtra Gig Workers’ Act for taxi workers are sought.

A review of aggregator platform operations regarding surge pricing and driver ID blocking is desired.

If unresolved by the deadline, drivers plan an escalated protest on Wednesday. According to a report, passengers have been asked to de-board in various locations across Mumbai due to the impending strike. A cab driver from Navi Mumbai highlighted their demand for a fixed rate per kilometre, contrasting current inconsistent rates with a previously established government-fixed rate of Rs 32 per km for AC taxis.

Cab unions have discussed these concerns with Maharashtra Transport Minister Pratap Sarnaik, who has promised a solution within 15 days. Nevertheless, drivers remain skeptical, recalling previous unfulfilled promises. Sarnaik acknowledged the reasonableness of the demands and assured adjustments in policy would be made.

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2006 Mumbai Train Blasts Case: Maharashtra Govt Moves SC Challenging HC Verdict Acquitting 12 Accused

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The Maharashtra government has approached the Supreme Court challenging the Bombay High Court’s recent decision to acquit all 12 individuals previously convicted in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts case. The High Court, in a detailed judgment, overturned the 2015 convictions handed down by a special MCOCA court, which had sentenced five of the accused to death and seven to life imprisonment.

Citing serious lapses in the prosecution’s case—including unreliable witness testimonies, questionable identification procedures, and lack of forensic evidence—the court stated that the guilt of the accused was not proven beyond reasonable doubt. In response, the state government has filed a Special Leave Petition in the Supreme Court, arguing that the acquittal undermines efforts to combat terrorism and seeking to have the convictions reinstated.

The case, which stems from coordinated bombings on Mumbai’s suburban rail network that killed over 180 people and injured more than 700, is now poised for further legal scrutiny at the national level.

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Mumbai Airport Customs Seize 7.318 Kg Of Hydroponic Weed & 99 Bottles Of Codeine Syrup Across 4 Cases

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Mumbai: During the period 15th-20th July, the officers at Airport Commissionerate, Mumbai Customs, Zone-III, made a remarkable seizure of suspected NDPS (hydroponic weed) weighing 7.318 kg and 99 bottles of 100ml each cough syrup containing codeine phosphate across 04 cases. 04 persons were Arrested. 

Highlights of the case: 

(14/15.07.2025) 

Case 1. On the basis of profiling, Customs officers at CSMI Airport , Mumbai Customs, Zone – III intercepted 01 passenger arriving from Bangkok to Mumbai and recovered 610 grams of hydroponic weed. The smuggled goods were concealed inside the trolley bag carried by the passenger. 01 passenger was arrested under the provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

(15/16.07.2025) 

Case 2. On the basis of profiling, Customs officers at CSMI Airport, Mumbai Customs Zone -III intercepted 01 passenger arriving from Bangkok to Mumbai and Recovered 5256 grams of hydroponic weed. The smuggled goods were concealed inside the check-in baggage carried by the passenger. 01 passenger was arrested under the provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

(16/17.07.2025) 

Case 3. On the basis of Specific Intel, Customs officers at CSMI Airport, Mumbai Customs Zone -III intercepted 01 passenger arriving from Bangkok to Mumbai and Recovered 1452 grams of hydroponic weed. The smuggled goods were concealed inside the trolley bag carried by the passenger. 01 passenger was arrested under the provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

(19/20.07.2025) 

Case 4. On the basis of information received, Customs officers at CSMI Airport, Mumbai Customs Zone -III intercepted 01 passenger departing from Mumbai to Riyadh and recovered 99 bottles of cough syrup containing codeine phosphate as its constituent. The smuggled goods were concealed inside the check-in baggage carried by the passenger. 01 passenger was arrested under the provisions of Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, 1985.

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