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CM Thackeray yanks off portfolios of rebel ministers

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A week into the unprecedented political crisis that threatens the survival of Maha Vikas Aghadi government, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Monday stripped all the nine rebel ministers of their portfolios and allocated them to other existing ministers.

The decision was taken in public interest to ensure a smooth functioning of all departments and not hinder the decision-making process in view of the absence of the five cabinet ministers and four ministers of state, according to Thackeray.

The work of the departments belonging to the concerned rebel Ministers and Ministers of State has been handed over to the existing Ministers and Ministers of State, till further orders, said the CMO.

The rebel group’s leader and Minister Eknath Shinde’s Urban Development, Public Works (Public Enterprises) have been allocated to Minister Subhash Desai, Minister Gulabrao Raghunath Patil’s Water Supply and Sanitation Department goes to Anil Dattatraya Parab, Minister Dadaji Dagdu Bhuse’s Agriculture and Ex-Servicemen Welfare Department and Minister Sandipan Asaram Bhumare’s Employment Guarantee Scheme & Horticulture have been given to Minister Shankar Yashwantrao Gadakh, Minister Uday Samant’s Higher & Technical Education Department goes to Minister Aditya Thackeray.

Similar changes have been affected for the Ministers of State — who are currently not attending to duties since a week — and their departments have been passed onto existing MoSs till further orders.

An official said that the Chief Minister may direct any other Minister to carry out all or any of the duties in the absence of any minister when it is not possible to carry out his duties due to illness or any other reason as per the Government of Maharashtra rules.

The development came soon after a PIL was filed before the Bombay High Court seeking ‘return to duty’ of all the rebel Ministers — currently camping in Guwahati — and directions to the Chief Minister and others to “submit detailed plan of assurance” mentioning the process of governance in the absence of so many Ministers.

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Vasai-Virar Tragedy: 17-Year-Old Teen Drowns While Swimming In Well In Dhumal Nagar

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Palghar, Maharashtra: A 17-year-old boy tragically drowned while swimming in a well near the crematorium ground in Dhumal Nagar, Vasai, on Sunday afternoon.

The deceased, identified as Masoom Samsul Khan, a resident of Vasai, originally from Uttar Pradesh. He was the son of Jinat Samsul Khan, who works in a private company.

Rescue Efforts and Medical Response

According to police, Masoom had gone swimming in the well when he accidentally drowned. Fire brigade personnel retrieved his body and rushed him to Nagnath Municipal Hospital in Tulinj, Nalasopara East, where doctors declared him dead before admission at 9:50 a.m.

he Pelhar Police have registered an accidental death case under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). The cause of death has been recorded as drowning.

Assistant Police Inspector Yuvraj Choudhary is conducting further inquiries.

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Thane News: Ambernath, Badlapur & Ulhasnagar Face Prolonged Power Cuts Due To Pipeline Rupture; Water Supply Disruption Feared

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Thane: Residents of Ambernath, Badlapur, and Ulhasnagar faced significant power cuts starting from Monday morning. The power supply was interrupted because of a rupture in the high-pressure line near Golegaon, Ambivali on the main line from Padgha. Employees of the Maharashtra Distribution Company indicate that restoring the power supply may take at least 4 to 5 hours.

The power outage has halted all activities, affecting everything from domestic tasks to large and small industries. Residents are voicing dissatisfaction due to the ongoing power outages in this region. The daily power outages in Ambernath and Badlapur are also significantly impacting the water supply, forcing residents to wait longer for water due to inadequate storage in tanks.

The Maharashtra Distribution Company is vigorously engaged in fixing the damaged wires. Nonetheless, as these issues often arise during the rainy season, the tolerance of residents is beginning to diminish. “Residents have insisted that lasting solutions are essential to enhance the power supply quality in Ambernath and Badlapur, or else the issues of water scarcity and disturbances to daily activities will only worsen.

Despite Mahavitaran’s maintenance and repairs, the power supply in Badlapur and Ambernath cities appears to remain poor. On Saturday, the day of Raksha Bandhan, electricity was cut off multiple times in different areas of Badlapur. On Sunday, a holiday, power outages occurred to varying degrees in different parts of Badlapur East.

The day on Monday started with interruptions in the power supply. A problem in the high-pressure line from Morivali caused power outages in parts of Badlapur. As a result, residents will encounter difficulties right from the very first day.

Owing to ongoing power outages, festivals and celebrations must be observed in the dark. Ganeshotsav will commence in the upcoming days. Citizens are insisting that measures be implemented to guarantee a continuous power supply, at least during that timeframe. There is a request for maintenance and repairs to continue for several more days, taking as long as needed, but ensuring electricity is supplied during the festival.

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Mumbai Metro 3: MMRC Plans To Boost Ridership On Aqua Line Through Discounts, Exclusive Offers & More

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation (MMRC), operator of the city’s underground Aqua Line (Metro Line 3), is preparing a promotional push to increase ridership on its newest corridor. Officials are considering discount schemes, corporate tie-ups and digital collaborations to attract more passengers, with formal decisions expected later this week.

Phase-wise Inauguration Of Mumbai’s 1st Underground Metro

The 33.5 km Aqua Line connects Cuffe Parade in south Mumbai to Aarey in the western suburbs and is being opened in phases. The first stretch, from Aarey-JVLR to Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC), began operations on October 7, 2024. The second segment, from BKC to Worli’s Acharya Atre Chowk, was inaugurated on May 9 this year and opened to commuters the next day. The final leg to Cuffe Parade is scheduled for launch by the end of August.

Currently, a 12.69 km operational stretch, including the recently opened 9.77 km section, carries over 52,500 passengers daily on weekdays. Before the Worli extension opened, the average ridership per trip was just 91 passengers, far below the trains’ maximum capacity of 2,500. MMRC had projected 1.4 million daily passengers once the entire line is functional.

To bridge the gap, the MMRC plans to appoint an external agency to market the metro, identify major commercial and residential hubs near stations and set up promotional kiosks,QR codes at these kiosks will link commuters to the metro’s mobile app. Officials are also considering offering discount coupons for first-time monthly pass users to encourage a shift from road-based transport.

Potential partnerships include collaborations with online platforms, mobile wallets, IRCTC and Indian Railways’ UTS app for ticket bookings. The MMRC is also exploring the integration of Line 3 into Google Maps to improve trip planning. For last-mile connectivity, talks are underway with private taxi operators, e-bike providers, intermediate public transport services and bus operators.

While these promotional activities may be rolled out only by late 2025, a few months after the full line becomes operational, MMRC says the effort is a first-of-its-kind initiative for the corporation. “Such a thing has not been done earlier.

The Aqua Line project’s cost has risen sharply to Rs 37,275.5 crore from the initial Rs 23,136 crore, mainly due to construction delays and legal battles. Environmentalists had earlier opposed tree felling in south Mumbai and the location of the car depot at Aarey Milk Colony, leading to prolonged disputes before work could proceed.

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