Maharashtra
Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar warned of action against miscreants, after investigating the complaint, the police will also take action on violation of noise pollution norms

Mumbai: Mumbai Police is on alert in view of Ramadan and Holi. Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar has claimed that special security arrangements have been made in Muslim-dominated areas in view of Ramadan. He said that the police have paid special attention to Iftar bazaars, mosques and Muslim-dominated areas in Mumbai and have tightened the security here. Also, there is a hustle and bustle till late night during Ramadan. In such a situation, the police keep a special watch on the markets. He said that markets are decorated in Bhindi Bazaar and JJ Pydhonie areas and Muslims come here for Sehri and Iftar.
There is also a traffic problem during Ramadan, and instructions have been issued to the traffic police. Iftar bazaars come during Asr and Maghrib and in such a situation there is a crowd in the markets. Therefore, deployment of police personnel has been ensured to prevent any untoward incident. He said that in the suburban areas of Kurla, Sakinaka, Jogeshwari, Andheri, Malad and Maloni, there is a crowd in the markets during Ramadan, which also causes traffic problems, but the traffic department has been instructed to take necessary measures so that no one is inconvenienced by the traffic.
Along with the traffic police, the civic police have also been ordered to remain alert. Mumbai Police is also keeping an eye on social media and miscreants. If anyone tries to spoil the atmosphere, strict action will be taken against him. This warning has also been given by Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar. He said that fasting and upvaas are similar to each other and fasting has been mentioned in every religion. Similarly, fasting means remembering and worshiping the Supreme Father, the Supreme Soul and the subject. Similarly, fasting is a means of getting closer to God.
Vivek Phansalkar has said that Holika Dahan will be celebrated on March 13 and Holi will be played on the 14th. During this, special security arrangements have been made at religious places and mosques. Also, the police will keep an eye on miscreants and those who misbehave and harass women. A list of criminals has also been prepared. He said that the festival of Ramzan and Holi will be celebrated peacefully in Mumbai city. If any miscreant tries to disrupt it, action will be taken against him.
Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar was asked whether false complaints are also lodged regarding loudspeakers, to which the commissioner said that action is taken only after receiving the complaint and its verification. If there is a false complaint, it is investigated whether the complaint is true or not. He said that it is mandatory to implement the guidelines of the Supreme Court and the police is trying to implement them. He said that loudspeakers have been allowed only up to a certain limit, but if anyone violates the noise pollution rules, action will be taken against him.
Maharashtra
Opposition protests against the government for declaring Wari as urban Naxal

Mumbai: On the fourth day in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the opposition created a ruckus over declaring Wari as urban Naxal and has made serious allegations against the government of insulting Wari. On the fourth day of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the opposition has made several serious allegations against the ministers of the government while protesting on the steps of the Vidhan Bhavan. The ministers included in the cabinet of the state government are misusing their powers and occupying government lands in the state.
Just as the ruling front is trying to defame the holy pilgrimage of Hinduism, Wari, by calling Vitthurai and Warkars urban Naxalites and urban Maoists, in the same way it is insulting Wari Palkhi. This is reprehensible. Members of the Maha Vikas Aghadi staged a strong protest on the steps of the Vidhan Bhavan against the ruling front and accused the government of insulting Wari. In this demonstration, the members also raised slogans cursing the government and said that due to the scamster government, farmers are dying of hunger and the ministers are calling the laborers urban Naxalites. Shiv Sena leader of opposition Ambadas Danve, Vijay Varditwar, Sachin Ahir, Jitendra Ahawat etc. participated in this protest.
Maharashtra
‘Welfare Of Police Personnel Is Top Priority For Home Department,’ Says Minister Yogesh Kadam

Mumbai: While responding to a question in the Maharashtra Legislative Council regarding the deaths of on-duty police personnel, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Yogesh Kadam, emphasized that “the welfare of police officers and staff is a key responsibility of the Home Department.”
He informed the House that the causes of death among police personnel in the state vary and include illness and suicide. To address these concerns and safeguard the health of police personnel, the government has undertaken several initiatives.
🔹 Free Treatment for 40 Diseases at 270 Hospitals
Police personnel and their families can avail free treatment for 40 different diseases across 270 hospitals. In Mumbai alone, these services are available at 34 hospitals.
🔹 Special Cancer Screening Camps
Special camps for cancer screening are being organized with support from Tata Hospital and other medical institutions.
🔹 Mental Health Initiatives
To strengthen mental well-being, yoga camps and gym facilities have been launched at various police stations.
🔹 Record Recruitment During Current Tenure
The state government has filled over 85% of vacant posts in the police force, marking the highest recruitment under this administration.
🔹 Compassionate Appointments Without Conditions
In the unfortunate event of an in-service death, a family member of the deceased police personnel is offered a government job on compassionate grounds, without any conditions.
Minister Kadam reiterated the Home Department’s commitment to ensuring the social, mental, and medical welfare of all police personnel and their families.
Maharashtra
Maharashtra Urdu Academy should be formed, funds and staff should be appointed for the promotion of Urdu language Abu Asim Azmi

Mumbai: Mumbai Maharashtra Legislative Assembly member Abu Asim Azmi has demanded the immediate formation of Urdu Academy to promote Urdu. He said that academies of other languages including Gujarati and Marathi are active, but the condition of Urdu Academy is pathetic. Earlier there were 25 employees in this academy, but now only the superintendent is left. The remaining 24 have retired. The government needs to pay attention to the plight of Urdu.
The formation of this academy will promote Urdu. Azmi demanded that the Urdu Academy is facing difficulties due to the provision of funds. He said that the government allocates Rs 1 crore on paper, but this fund is not provided. Abu Asim Azmi said that Urdu is the language of our country. Whenever the Chief Minister or any other minister speaks in the House, they resort to Urdu poetry. But when it comes to the establishment of Urdu Academy and the development of Urdu language, the government is doing injustice
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