Maharashtra
Attention Mumbaikar! Trains To Short Terminate At Mumbai Central Station Due To Foot Over Bridge Work On Sunday May 31 – Check Details Here
Mumbai: Commuters travelling on the Central and Western railways suburban networks are advised to plan their journeys in advance as both the railway zones have announced major maintenance blocks that will affect train operations over the coming days.
Central railways will operate on the mega block on Sunday, May 31, across sections of its Main and Harbour lines to carry out eseential engineering and maintenance work, while western railways will undertake major overnight blocks at Marine Lines stations for the launching of Foot Over Bridge (FOB) girders.
Major Block On Western Railway
Western Railway has announced a major overnight block during the intervening night of May 30 and May 31 at Marine Lines station for the launching of Foot Over Bridge girders using a road crane.
The block will be carried out across all railway lines passing through Marine Lines station and will affect several late-night and early-morning suburban services.
As part of the arrangements, a number of trains bound for Churchgate will be short terminated at Mumbai Central.
Train No. BO91014 departing Borivali at 12.10 am and Train No. VR91018 departing Virar at 11.49 pm will operate only up to Mumbai Central and will remain cancelled between Mumbai Central and Churchgate.
Similarly, Train No. BO91020 departing Borivali at 12.30 am and Train No. VR91024 departing Virar at 12.05 am will also terminate at Mumbai Central.
On the outbound side, Train No. VR90011 and Train No. BO90015, which are scheduled to originate from Churchgate, will instead commence their journeys from Mumbai Central and remain cancelled between Churchgate and Mumbai Central.
Western Railway has also announced the final and first Churchgate services during the block period.
The last train to reach Churchgate before the block will be Train No. VR91012, which departs Virar at 11.30 pm and arrives at Churchgate at 1.10 am.
Following completion of the work, the first scheduled fast service from Churchgate will be Train No. VR90021 departing at 4.40 am, while the first scheduled slow service will be Train No. BO90025 departing at 4.46 am.
Western Railway clarified that no daytime block will be undertaken on Sunday, May 31, and regular suburban operations will continue throughout the day.
Both railway administrations have appealed to passengers to take note of the revised arrangements and cooperate during the maintenance activities, which are being carried out to ensure the safety, reliability and long-term upkeep of railway infrastructure.
Mega Block On Central Railways
According to Central Railways, the mega block will operate on the main line between Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) and Vidhyavihar stations on both UP and Down slow lines from 10.55 am to 3.55 pm on Sunday.
During the block period, Down slow line services departing CSMT between 10.48 am and 3.45 pm will be diverted to the Down fast line between CSMT and Vidhyavihar. These trains will halt at Byculla, Parel, Dadar, Matunga, Sion and Kurla before being diverted back to the slow line at Vidhyavihar.
Similarly, Up and slow lines services leaving Ghatkopar between 10.19 am and 3.52 pm will be diverted via the Up fast line between Vidhyavihar and CSMT. These trains will halt at Kurla, Sion, Matunga, Dadar, Parel and Byculla stations.
As a result of the block, trains will not halt at Masjid, Sandhurst Road, Chinchpokli and Currey Road station on both Up and Down slow corridors during the maintenance period.
A separate mega block will also be undertaken on the Harbour Line between Kurla and Vashi on both Up and Down corridors from 11.10 am to 4.10 pm.
During this period, Harbour Line services heading towards Vashi, Belapur and Panvel departing CSMT between 10.34 am and 3.36 pm will remain suspended. Similarly, services bound for CSMT from Panvel, Belapur and Vashi departing between 10.17 am and 3.47 pm will also remain cancelled.
To reduce inconvenience to passengers, Central Railway will operate special suburban services between CSMT and Kurla as well as between Vashi and Panvel throughout the block period.
In addition, Harbour Line commuters will be permitted to travel via the Trans-Harbour route through Thane, Vashi and Nerul stations between 10 am and 6 pm.
Railway officials stated that the maintenance work is necessary for infrastructure upkeep and operational safety.
Business
Top 10 firms add nearly Rs 93,000 crore in market value last week

Mumbai, July 12: The combined market valuation of four of India’s 10 most-valued companies increased by Rs 92,995.48 crore during the last week, with HDFC Bank and Bharti Airtel emerging as the biggest gainers, even as the broader equity market ended lower.
During the week, the Sensex declined 194.52 points, or 0.25 per cent, while the Nifty slipped 63.95 points, or 0.26 per cent.
Among the country’s 10 most-valued companies, Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, and Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) registered gains in their market capitalisation.
In contrast, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India (SBI), Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), Bajaj Finance, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), and Hindustan Unilever together witnessed an erosion of Rs 49,294.13 crore in their market valuation.
HDFC Bank recorded the largest increase in market capitalisation during the week, with its valuation rising by Rs 35,808.09 crore to Rs 12,69,454.42 crore.
Bharti Airtel followed closely, adding Rs 34,896.92 crore to take its market valuation to Rs 11,98,774.22 crore.
LIC’s market capitalisation rose by Rs 16,065.5 crore to Rs 5,60,205.05 crore, while Reliance Industries added Rs 6,224.97 crore, taking its valuation to Rs 17,71,206.33 crore.
On the losing side, Hindustan Unilever registered the steepest decline, with its market capitalisation falling by Rs 12,088.65 crore to Rs 5,04,997.65 crore.
Larsen & Toubro’s valuation declined by Rs 11,040.23 crore to Rs 5,42,938.40 crore, while TCS lost Rs 8,574.87 crore in market value, ending the week at Rs 7,48,600.40 crore.
Bajaj Finance saw its market capitalisation shrink by Rs 7,813.58 crore to Rs 6,35,327.78 crore. ICICI Bank’s valuation slipped by Rs 6,315.32 crore to Rs 10,05,379.71 crore, while SBI’s market value declined by Rs 3,461.48 crore to Rs 9,56,430.44 crore.
Despite the mixed performance, Reliance Industries retained its position as India’s most-valued company by market capitalisation. It was followed by HDFC Bank, Bharti Airtel, ICICI Bank, State Bank of India, TCS, Bajaj Finance, LIC, Larsen & Toubro and Hindustan Unilever.
Maharashtra
Pune building collapse: Death toll climbs to 8, one person still missing

Pune, July 12: The death toll in the Moshi garbage dump collapse in Pune’s Pimpri-Chinchwad has increased to eight after rescue teams recovered the bodies of seven more victims from the damaged administrative building of the Waste-to-Energy project on Saturday, officials said on Sunday.
Rescue personnel also confirmed that one person is still unaccounted for, and search operations are continuing to locate the missing individual.
The incident occurred at around 1:30 p.m. on Wednesday when a massive mound of garbage gave way and crashed onto the administrative building located inside the Moshi garbage depot operated by the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation.
At the time of the collapse, a total of 23 people were trapped. Of them, 22 were inside the administrative building, while one person was buried beneath a large heap of garbage adjacent to the structure.
Five individuals managed to escape safely immediately after the incident.
Following the collapse, authorities launched an extensive rescue operation involving personnel from the Indian Army, the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF), the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation, the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority (PMRDA) Fire Services and the police.
On the first day of the operation, rescue teams succeeded in pulling nine people out of the damaged building alive. Search efforts then continued to locate those who remained trapped inside the debris.
On Thursday, rescuers recovered Bhavesh Wani from the collapsed structure and immediately shifted him to a hospital. However, doctors declared him dead upon arrival.
The operation to reach the remaining victims continued over the following days, but rescue teams encountered major challenges due to the unstable condition of the damaged building, which posed a significant risk to personnel involved in the mission.
To facilitate the rescue work, heavy machinery, including 12 excavators, dumpers and JCB machines, was deployed to remove debris surrounding the building and create a safer passage for rescue teams.
Despite continuous efforts, the precarious state of the structure made it extremely difficult for rescuers to enter the building.
In a bid to accelerate the operation, two advanced demolition excavators were brought to the site on Friday night.
Working under the technical supervision of the NDRF, rescue personnel carefully dismantled the most hazardous concrete sections of the collapsed building in a controlled manner.
The process enabled teams to gain access to the interior of the structure and resume the search operation.
During the rescue operation on Saturday, teams located seven people trapped inside the building. All seven were immediately shifted to a hospital in Pimpri, where medical officers examined them and declared them dead.
With the recovery of these bodies, the overall death toll in the tragedy has risen to eight.
Meanwhile, one individual, believed to be buried beneath the garbage mound adjacent to the collapsed building, remains missing. Rescue personnel continue to carry out the search operation on a war footing.
Officials said NDRF dog squads, along with specialised search equipment, are being used to locate the missing person.
Maharashtra
Bomb threat at Mumbai’s Taj Hotel declared hoax after security check

Mumbai, July 12: A bomb threat targeting the iconic Taj Hotel in Mumbai triggered a security alarm, prompting police and security agencies to conduct a comprehensive search operation at the premises before declaring that the threat was a hoax, said police on Sunday.
According to officials, the Taj Hotel was placed on high alert after, at around 12:13 a.m., a man called the Navi Mumbai Police Control Room and allegedly claimed, “Dawood has planted a bomb at the Taj Hotel”. The information was immediately relayed to the Mumbai Police Main Control Room.
Following the alert, teams from the Colaba Police, the Crime Branch, and the Bomb Detection and Disposal Squad (BDDS) rushed to the Taj Hotel and launched an extensive security check. The hotel’s main lobby, swimming pool, banquet halls, restaurants, parking area, outer premises, and other sensitive locations were thoroughly searched.
After an exhaustive inspection, police confirmed that no suspicious object or explosive was found on the premises. The bomb threat was found to be a hoax.
Technical investigation revealed that the threatening call originated from the Turbhe area of Navi Mumbai. Police have launched a search to identify and arrest the caller based on the mobile number used. Authorities are working with the Turbhe Police to trace and apprehend the suspect.
The iconic hotel in the city’s Colaba area was one of the primary targets in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, in which 166 people were killed and hundreds injured.
A similar bomb threat was received by the Mumbai Police during which the caller allegedly claimed that Delhi’s historic Red Fort would be blown up, prompting police and security agencies to conduct a comprehensive search of the monument on Saturday. It was later declared to be a hoax.
According to Delhi Police, the threat originated from a phone call to the Mumbai Police Control Room, which immediately relayed the information to their Delhi counterpart, which, in turn, alerted the North District Police to initiate security measures.
Soon after receiving the alert, police personnel, bomb disposal squads, and other security teams rushed to the Red Fort and carried out an extensive sanitisation and inspection of the premises. After thoroughly checking the area, officials found no suspicious object or explosive material and confirmed that the threat was false.
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