Maharashtra
Maharashtra: Missing Navy Officer Surajsingh Chauhan Found Dead Near Matheran Trek

The body of 33-year-old Navy officer Surajsingh Amarpalsingh Chauhan, who had been missing since September 7 after setting out on the Bhivpuri–Garbett trek near Matheran, was recovered on Monday.
Neral police confirmed that the body was spotted in the forested area near the Pali Bhootwali dam, between Karjat and Neral, around the Satoba temple belt. The body was found about 50 feet deep in a gorge behind the temple. Acting under the guidance of Assistant Police Inspector Shivaji Dhavale, Neral police along with the Sahyadri Rescue team retrieved the body after a challenging operation through dense terrain. Originally from Rajasthan, he had joined Colaba office on May 27.
Police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) in the matter and sent the body to JJ Hospital, Mumbai, for postmortem to ascertain the exact cause of death. “Either he would have slipped and fallen or even a snake bite could been the reason. Only postmortem will ascertain the cause,” Dhavale added.
Chauhan, who was serving as Master Chief, Class II at the FTTT Dockyard in Colaba, Mumbai, had taken a train from CST to Bhivpuri early on September 7 before heading towards the Garbett trekking trail. His last phone location was tracked near Dhom Dam that morning, after which his phone went switched off.
Since then, the Indian Navy, Maharashtra Mountaineer’s Rescue Coordination Center (MMRCC), forest officials, and police had been conducting extensive search operations with the aid of drones. His family members had also joined the rescue efforts.
The missing person’s complaint was registered with Cuffe Parade police. “There is no foul play suspected as in the CCTV footage he is seen going alone for the trek,” the officer added.
Maharashtra
In the cabinet meeting, approval was given to establish 79 Kisan Bhavans for the farmers of Maharashtra

Mumbai 8 important decisions were taken in the Maharashtra Cabinet meeting today. Emphasizing the focus on the basic facilities of the state in the cabinet meeting, the sub-committee for general facilities has been approved. The Chief Minister and other ministers will be members of this committee. The proposal to build 79 Kisan Bhavans for the farmers of the state has also been approved. After the approval of the UP committee i.e. the sub-committee for Maharashtra development, now this committee will take decisions on the work related to development works and projects. The proposal to build a 94 km long road to connect Gudhchiroli by road has been approved. Its estimated cost will be Rs 931 crore 15 lakh. Its responsibility has been given to the Ministry of Construction and PWD. The Energy Department has a target of generating 5,000 MW of electricity in the state and this work has been assigned to the Energy Ministry.
Maharashtra
Maha Government Launches Health Camp Under ‘Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar’ Initiative Promoting Women’s Wellness From September 17

Mumbai: The Maharashtra government has launched a significant health initiative named ‘Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar Abhiyan’ (Healthy Women, Empowered Families) from September 17 to October 3, 2025, through the Public Health Department. The program, backed by the Government of India, emphasizes women’s health, preventive screenings, treatment options, and nutrition education throughout the state.
The initiative is in accordance with the nationwide Seva Pakhwada, initiated to celebrate the 75th birthday of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has highlighted the significance of enabling women’s empowerment via healthcare access and preventive strategies, pointing out that healthy women form the foundation of strong families.
The “Swasth Nari, Sashakt Parivar” initiative will offer complimentary health assessments for women, comprising blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, anemia, and mental wellness evaluations. Along with screening for oral, breast, and cervical cancer.
Particular attention for pregnant and breastfeeding women, along with adolescent girls. Nutrition education initiatives, emphasizing balanced meals, vitamins, minerals, and iron-folic acid supplements. Awareness initiatives in public health regarding hygiene, sanitation, and yoga.
Health camps and check-ups will be conducted at District and sub-district hospitals, rural and primary health centers, urban health posts, Anganwadi centers, schools, colleges, women’s groups, NGOs, and industrial organizations.
Through these outreach programs, women will readily obtain free medical guidance, treatment, and counseling. For additional details, residents may reach out to the closest ‘Aaple Dawakhana’ centre, Primary Health Center, Urban Health Centre, or Anganwadi
The initiative emphasises the government’s goal of enhancing women’s health as the basis for an advanced society. Authorities have urged women throughout Maharashtra to engage and take advantage of the services available.
Crime
Thane: 27-Year-Old Man Thrashed By Mob For Objecting To Public Urination In Kalyan

Thane: A 27-year-old man was brutally assaulted by a group of around 15 people after he questioned a drunk man for urinating in a public place near Murbad Road in Kalyan. The shocking incident occurred around 10:30 pm on Friday near Mhaskar Hospital Chowk.
The victim, Kaustubh Mahendra Yerpude, a resident of Murar Bagh, sustained serious injuries after one of the attackers struck him on the head with a beer bottle, causing heavy bleeding.
Kaustubh, who works at an insurance company in Mumbai, was returning home from Kalyan railway station on his two-wheeler along with his friend Sachin Dombe. When their bike stalled near Bhagwan Medical, they pushed it to a nearby repair shop. Exhausted and sweating, Kaustubh stepped into a dark corner near Rohit Wine Shop.
There, he encountered a 35-year-old drunk man urinating in public. When Kaustubh questioned the man’s behaviour, the man became aggressive and slapped him. An argument followed, but the drunk individual left shortly after, only to return with around 15 men, some reportedly under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
The group surrounded Kaustubh, verbally abused him, and then began beating him. One man smashed an empty beer bottle on Kaustubh’s head during the attack, as reported. Bleeding and injured, Kaustubh tried to fight back, but was overwhelmed by the mob. The attackers fled the scene after the assault.
This disturbing incident has sparked concern among residents, who are urging the Mahatma Phule Police to take swift and strict action. Citizens are demanding that police immediately check CCTV footage from the surrounding area, identify the attackers, and ensure their arrest without delay.
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