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Has BMC run out of asphalt? Mumbai school awaits speed breaker since past 3 months

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 The Millat High School on S.V. Road, Jogeshwari west has been waiting in vain for the installation of two speed breakers in front of their school since the last three months. Despite repeated requests the BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation has failed to comply citing shortage of asphalt as the reason.

In September 2022, Supervisor of the school had written a letter to the Assistant Engineer, Maintenance of K west ward stating children are scared to cross the road due to speeding vehicles on the S.V. Road during and also during peak hours and requested the civic body to construct them.

Only assurances, no result: School official

Mohammad Sharif, Supervisor Jogeswari education trust said, “BMC officers only give assurances. In September, they had assured they would install speedbreakers after the monsoon. I have visited the BMC office two-three times, as recently as 15 days back, but in vain. Parents of students have also visited the ward office and sought that speed breakers be laid for the safety of their wards, but their requests, too, have fallen on deaf ears. Today afternoon, a woman carrying her child in her arms was injured.”

“There were two speed breakers at gate no. 1 and behind gate no. 3 where school bus halts for students to alight; but the speed breakers were washed away during monsoon,” Sharif added.

Social activist Mansoor Darvesh, President of Passengers and Traffic Relief Association said, “I have been pursuing the matter for the last three months. Whenever I go to the ward office of the K West ward, I have been only told that their stock of asphalt has finished and that their supplier has not yet delivered after we used whatever was left to fill up potholes.”

“This is a very busy road which leads to Hill Park and Lokhandwala area on the one side and JVLR on the other, more so during the start and end timing of the school. Sometimes it takes 15-20 minutes to cross the road. K ward officers are irresponsible,” Mansoor Darvesh added.

FPJ had tried to contact Assistant Municipal Commissioner Prithviraj Chavan and officers of the maintenance department, but they did not respond.

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Thief who came from Mumbai and committed several thefts arrested

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Mumbai: Police have claimed to have arrested a thief who committed theft in the limits of Milind police station, against whom several cases of theft and burglary are registered in Mumbai. Mumbai Zone 7 DCP Vijay Kant Sagare, while addressing a press conference here, said that the accused came to Mumbai by flight with the intention of stealing and broke into several 5 houses.

Theft cases are registered against him in Nehru Nagar, Milind, Alwaye, Navi Mumbai. One and a half lakh silver ornaments weighing two kg, totaling Rs 15 lakh have been seized. Cases of stalking are also registered against the criminal Rajesh in Dombivali, Vishnu Nagar, Vishai, Vitthalwadi, Manpara, Pan police stations.

The accused told that he came to Mumbai from Varanasi by plane on March 13, 2025 and robbed five houses in 15 days.

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Struggle Against Land Mafia in Waqf Properties: New Amended Bill Adds to the Challenges

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New Delhi : In the ongoing battle to protect Waqf properties and ensure their benefits reach the deserving, land mafias, encroachers, and illegal groups were already a major hurdle. Now, the government’s newly amended bill has emerged as another significant challenge. Advocate Dr. Syed Ejaz Abbas Naqvi has strongly criticized this move and demanded immediate reforms. He stated that the primary objective of Waqf was to benefit the needy, but unfortunately, this objective has completely failed. On the other hand, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC), the largest Sikh religious organization, has been actively involved in the welfare of its community for decades. As a result, the Sikh community has nearly eradicated beggars and human rickshaw pullers.

Illegal Encroachments and Misuse of Waqf Lands Exposed :
According to Dr. Naqvi, Waqf properties have suffered the most due to unlawful encroachments by vested interest groups. The most unfortunate fact is that many Waqf lands were originally donated for the shrines (Dargahs) of Syed families, but they have been grossly misused. He revealed that a well-known individual shamelessly sold an acre of prime Waqf land on Mumbai’s Altamount Road for just 1.6 million rupees, a blatant violation of Waqf principles and laws.

Demand for a Stricter Amendment in Section 52 :
Dr. Naqvi has called on the government to take strict action against those who illegally sell Waqf properties. He has urged for an immediate amendment to Section 52 of the Waqf Act to introduce

capital punishment or life imprisonment* for unauthorized Waqf land sellers. This issue is a major setback for those fighting to safeguard Waqf properties, who are already battling corrupt elements and illegal land grabbers. It remains to be seen whether the government takes these concerns seriously and enacts effective legislation to protect Waqf lands.

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Mumbai Cleanup Marshal and Swachh Mumbai campaign ended, fine collection from citizens also stopped, BMC helpline number released

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Mumbai: Mumbai BMC has abolished the clean-up marshal policy, after which now the clean-up marshal has disappeared from the streets of the city. The Municipal Corporation has completely banned the clean-up marshal and the Swachh Mumbai Mission has been stopped. This means that now no clean-up marshal will be able to force citizens to pay fines or take any other punitive action. After complaints against clean-up marshals, Mumbai BMC has decided to stop and suspend the service of clean-up marshals from today.

The Solid Waste Management Department of Mumbai Municipal Corporation, under the Department of Garbage and Sanitation, oversees public cleanliness in Mumbai and the ‘Swachh Mumbai Mission’ has been closed from April 4, 2025. However, the Municipal Corporation administration has appealed to the citizens that if any fine has been imposed on them despite this, then they can complain about it. Complaints regarding cleanup marshals can be made to the divisional control room of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation at 022-23855128 and 022-23877691 (extension number 549/500).

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