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Navi Mumbai International Airport Set To Open In September, Staffing Approved For Immigration Operations

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Navi Mumbai: The most anticipated Navi Mumbai International Airport (NMIA) is slated to launch in September, having received approval for 285 immigration staff from the Maharashtra home department. This includes a diverse team comprising 20 inspectors, 55 sub-inspectors, and various constables, forming a crucial administrative step before operations begin.

Designed to alleviate congestion at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), NMIA will boast four terminals, two runways, and a cargo terminal, aiming to accommodate 90 million passengers and 360 metric tonnes of cargo per year. The state has allocated ₹10.10 crore annually for immigration staffing and infrastructure.

The home department is also planning a police station at the airport with approximately 300 personnel to maintain law and order. The Navi Mumbai Police has been restructured to include a new Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) position for Panvel, while airport operations will fall under DCP Zone II. Currently, crimes at the existing international airport are managed by the Sahar police and the Airport Police Station, with a similar setup expected at NMIA.

The airport is anticipated to become a significant transit hub for Mumbai and surrounding areas, leading to proposed traffic divisions managed by 250 officers. The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has coordinated plans for security at NMIA, with 2,000 personnel slated for deployment.

Recent Visuals Of The Navi Mumbai Airport

Presently, 95% of the airport’s construction is complete, with initial operations expected to commence with limited capacity by late September, following minor delays. The second phase is anticipated shortly thereafter. Additionally, the Maharashtra government boasts a high realization rate of Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) signed with companies, signaling investment growth.

Terminal 1 at CSMIA is set for demolition, likely rerouting many domestic flights to NMIA, which is expected to handle 30 flights daily initially, scaling up significantly soon after. The airport’s facilities are described as state-of-the-art, with design elements aimed at creating a modern transportation hub for the region.

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10 years imprisonment for sexually assaulting a girl at Kasturba police station

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Mumbai: The court has convicted the accused in the case of sexual abuse of a girl under the limits of Kasturba police station. A case of sexual abuse was registered against the accused Naresh Kumar Harish Kumar 44 under the Pisco Act. The accused has been sentenced to 10 years in prison and a fine of Rs 2000, otherwise three months in prison by the Dandoshi court in this case. The accused has been convicted due to the better investigation of this case. Kasturba police had filed a charge sheet in this case after investigation and now the punishment has been given in this case.

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Mumbai Crime: Father–Son Real Estate Duo Booked For ₹31.26-Crore Investment Fraud In Jogeshwari Redevelopment Project

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Mumbai: A father–son real estate duo and their construction company have been booked by the Andheri Police for allegedly cheating nearly 18 investors of ₹31.26 crore by promising 18% annual returns on investments in a redevelopment project.

A case has been registered against M/s Ranbir Real Estate & Developers and its directors, Jaykumar Gupta and Suyash Gupta. The complainant, Mahesh Doshi, a pharmacy businessman from Vapi, Gujarat, had been searching for lucrative investment opportunities. In March 2021, through a mediator, he was introduced to the company, which claimed to be executing a redevelopment project in Jogeshwari East.

On March 19, 2021, Doshi and his family met Jaykumar and Suyash Gupta at their Andheri East office. The directors presented project details and documents, claiming the project required urgent funding and assuring a fixed return of 18% interest per annum.

Convinced, Doshi and his relatives transferred ₹8.26 crore to the firm’s account via RTGS in April 2021. The company paid interest—after deducting TDS—from 2021 until September 2024, after which the Guptas abruptly stopped payments and allegedly began avoiding repayment of the principal amount as well.

According to the FIR, Doshi later discovered that the Guptas had similarly taken large sums from 17 other investors, including one Kirit Desai and his family, and had allegedly cheated them as well. In total, the duo is believed to have defrauded 18 investors of ₹31.26 crore.

Following the complaint, the Andheri Police registered a case against M/s Ranbir Real Estate & Developers, Jaykumar Gupta and Suyash Gupta under IPC Sections 406 (criminal breach of trust), 420 (cheating) and 34 (common intention). The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) has begun further investigation.

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Maharashtra Politics: Mahayuti Government Clarifies Submission Of Flood Relief Proposal Amid Opposition Claims

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Mumbai: The Mahayuti government sought to clear the air over its submission of a flood relief proposal to the central government, after opposition leaders raised objections citing a Lok Sabha reply.

A political storm erupted after Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Omraje Nimbalkar alleged that the state had failed to submit a detailed report to the Centre for financial assistance. NCP (SP) MLA Rohit Pawar supported the claim, pointing to a report submitted on November 27.

Responding to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’s clarification that Parliament questions are compiled 30–35 days in advance, Pawar argued that the Centre’s reply included details only up to November 26.

Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule released an official communication stating that the state government had indeed submitted a detailed flood loss assessment report to the Centre.

The memorandum submitted to the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) details damages from heavy monsoon rains across Maharashtra, including Marathwada, Vidarbha, Konkan, and Western Maharashtra.

The letter outlines losses to crops, livestock, homes, infrastructure, and transportation, along with displacement and loss of life, and is signed by Principal Secretary Vinita Vaid Singal of the Department of Relief and Rehabilitation.

The state government has announced a relief package exceeding ₹31,000 crore, with ₹11,000 crore to be directly credited to affected farmers’ bank accounts. Minister Bawankule added that Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan confirmed the Centre had received Maharashtra’s proposal on time.

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