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Mumbai Weather Update For Dec 17, 2025: City Wakes Up To Winter Chill But Smog Pushes Air Quality Back Into Unhealthy Zone; AQI At 265
Mumbai: began Wednesday on a cool and relatively crisp note, giving residents a fleeting taste of winter comfort. Clear skies and a noticeable drop in humidity offered early morning relief, but the pleasant conditions did not last long. As the day progressed, a thin blanket of smog settled over the city, reducing visibility and once again drawing attention to Mumbai’s deepening air pollution problem.
Despite favourable weather predictions, air quality quickly emerged as the city’s primary concern. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) had forecast a bright and comfortable day, with temperatures expected to range between 19°C and 34°C. However, people stepping out early, including office-goers, morning walkers and school children, were met with hazy surroundings and a strong, acrid smell in the air, especially in traffic-heavy and low-lying areas.
According to data from the air quality monitoring platform AQI.in, Mumbai’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) stood at 265 in the early hours, placing it in the ‘unhealthy’ category. After a brief improvement in recent weeks, pollution levels have once again deteriorated. Such AQI levels pose risks to everyone, but are particularly dangerous for children, senior citizens and individuals with respiratory or heart conditions.
The construction dust and fine particulate matter as major contributors to the pollution surge. Ongoing government infrastructure projects, including metro rail corridors, flyovers, coastal road extensions and large-scale road-widening works, combined with aggressive private real estate development, are releasing massive amounts of dust into the air. Vehicular emissions during peak traffic hours are further worsening the situation.
Several parts of the city emerged as severe pollution hotspots. The Wadala Truck Terminal recorded an alarming AQI of 425, categorised as ‘hazardous’, indicating conditions that can seriously affect even healthy individuals. Vashi and Bandra followed with AQI readings of 353 and 318 respectively, both in the ‘severe’ range. Chembur reported an AQI of 313, while Mazgaon, a busy commercial and residential area, registered 311.
While suburban regions showed slightly better readings, pollution remained widespread. Kandivali East recorded an AQI of 170 and Goregaon East stood at 190, both classified as ‘poor’. Areas such as Borivali West (110), Malad West (123) and Parel-Bhoiwada (127) also slipped into the poor category.
For reference, AQI levels between 0–50 are considered good, 51–100 moderate, 101–150 poor, 151–200 unhealthy, and above 200 hazardous. With large parts of Mumbai hovering at or beyond unhealthy levels, concerns are mounting over long-term health impacts as winter advances and pollution episodes become more frequent.
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Housing fraud case: Ajit Pawar accepts NCP minister Manikrao Kokate’s resignation, forwards it to CM

Mumbai, Dec 18: Amid a chorus from the opposition, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister and NCP chief Ajit Pawar on Thursday accepted the resignation of party minister Manikrao Kokate, against whom an arrest warrant has been issued in a housing fraud case.
Kokate had submitted his resignation to DCM Pawar on Wednesday after a sessions court sentenced him to two years’ imprisonment in the Nashik housing fraud case.
On Wednesday night, Kokate was stripped of his Sports and Minority Affairs portfolios and was retained as a minister without any portfolio.
Kokate is currently undergoing medical examination at Lilavati Hospital after he complained of uneasiness. He has already approached the Bombay High Court seeking relief from the sessions court ruling.
In a post on X, Ajit Pawar said: “Maharashtra Cabinet Minister and my party colleague Shri Manikrao Kokate has submitted his resignation to me following the outcome of the Hon’ble Court’s verdict. In keeping with our party’s long-standing philosophy that the rule of law is supreme and above all individuals, the resignation has been accepted in principle. I have forwarded Shri Kokate’s resignation to the Hon’ble Chief Minister for due consideration and acceptance, in accordance with constitutional procedure.”
He further stated: “Our party has always believed that public life must be guided by constitutional morality, institutional integrity and respect for the judiciary. We stand firmly by the rule of law and will continue to act in a manner that upholds democratic values and public trust.”
Pawar took the decision after holding a meeting lasting over two-and-a-half hours early Thursday morning with party working president Praful Patel and state chief Sunil Tatkare.
Manikrao Kokate is a five-time MLA from the Sinnar constituency in Nashik district and has a history of shifting political loyalties. His membership of the legislature could also be at risk if the High Court upholds the sessions court ruling.
The sessions court upheld his conviction in a case involving the illegal acquisition of government flats through forged documents and sentenced him to two years of imprisonment. Following the verdict, an arrest warrant was issued against Kokate.
He faces imminent arrest unless the High Court grants a stay on the conviction.
Amid these legal developments, Kokate’s health condition deteriorated and he was admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai. He skipped the weekly cabinet meeting held on Wednesday at Mantralaya.
Kokate’s legal team informed the court that he was admitted to a hospital and sought a four-day stay on the arrest. However, the court rejected the plea, noting that no medical certificate was presented and that Kokate should have been present when the verdict was delivered.
Kokate has moved the Mumbai High Court challenging the sessions court ruling and has sought an urgent hearing and a stay on the sentence.
The High Court is scheduled to hear the matter on Friday.
The case dates back to 1995 and involves the alleged misappropriation of flats reserved under the Chief Minister’s quota. These flats are meant for low-income individuals who do not own property elsewhere.
Manikrao Kokate and his brother Vijay Kokate were accused of submitting fraudulent affidavits and documents to acquire two flats in the Nirman View Apartment in Nashik.
Investigations later revealed that the brothers were also using two additional flats in the same building that had been allotted to other beneficiaries.
Based on an inquiry conducted by the district administration, Vishwanath Patil, then an official of the Urban Land Ceiling (ULC) department, filed a complaint. Subsequently, a fraud case was registered at Sarkarwada Police Station against four individuals, including the Kokate brothers.
The court sentenced them to two years of rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 50,000 each.
Since his induction into the cabinet, Kokate has been embroiled in several controversies.
He was stripped of the Agriculture portfolio after the monsoon session of the state legislature in July, following allegations by NCP-SP legislator Rohit Pawar that Kokate was playing games on his mobile phone during a Legislative Council session. While Kokate denied the allegation, it drew widespread criticism.
He also triggered outrage with controversial remarks on farmers, stating: “Even a beggar does not accept one rupee, but here we provide crop insurance for just one rupee, yet some people try to take undue advantage of it.”
During a municipal election campaign, Kokate had also taken a swipe at coalition partner BJP, calling it a “corrupt party” (batlela paksha) that survives by breaking other parties while sidelining its own workers.
Earlier this year, another NCP minister, Dhananjay Munde, had resigned after his aide Walmik Karad was linked to the murder of Santosh Deshmukh, sarpanch of Massajog village in Beed district.
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2 MD vendors in Mumbai sentenced to 20 years, accused sentenced due to improvement in police investigation in ANC case

The Mumbai Anti-Narcotics Cell had arrested two drug peddlers in 2017 and recovered drugs from their possession and now the court has sentenced these drug peddlers to 20 years in prison and a fine of Rs 1 lakh. Drug peddlers Praveen Dilip Vaghela and Ramdas Pandurang were arrested by ANC’s Ghatkopar and the MD’s car was also seized during the search of the accused.
Crime
Navi Mumbai Police Seize Drugs Worth Rs 21 Lakh, Nigerian National Arrested

The Navi Mumbai Police have seized drugs worth over Rs 21 lakh, including mephedrone and MDMA, and arrested a Nigerian national in connection with the case, officials said on Wednesday.
The seizure followed a routine police patrol carried out on December 15 along Palm Beach Road. A team noticed a foreign national standing suspiciously near a parked scooter late at night. When the police approached him for questioning, the man abandoned the vehicle and fled the spot, raising further suspicion.
Upon checking the scooter, the police recovered 70 grams of mephedrone powder, estimated to be worth nearly Rs 17 lakh. In addition, 120 MDMA tablets were also found during the initial search, an official release stated.
Following the recovery, police launched a search operation to trace the suspect. He was later arrested from his residence in Koparkhairane. During a subsequent search of the premises, police recovered additional quantities of drugs, including mephedrone powder worth around Rs 4 lakh and 40 purple MDMA tablets.
While the combined value of the seized mephedrone powder has been estimated at over Rs 21 lakh, the police did not specify the market value of the MDMA tablets recovered during the operation.
The accused has been identified as Aniehe Kingsley Chinedu, also known as Aney Kingsley Chinedu. He is a Nigerian national and has been booked under relevant sections of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.
Police officials said further investigations are underway to determine the source of the drugs and to identify possible links to a larger drug supply network operating in the region. Authorities are also examining whether the accused was involved in drug distribution across Navi Mumbai and neighbouring areas.
The Navi Mumbai Police said such operations would continue as part of ongoing efforts to curb drug trafficking and ensure public safety.
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