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Kandivali Catering Kitchen Fire Claims 4 Lives; FIR Filed Against Owner For Negligence

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Mumbai: The Samta Nagar police on Monday registered an FIR against Yogendra Mistry, in his forties, the owner of the unit and Shivani Gandhi, 51, a caterer, for allegedly causing death by negligence. Meanwhile, Gandhi died in the fire incident.

On Wednesday, September 24, seven people, including six women, suffered severe burn injuries of up to 90% after a gas explosion in a catering service kitchen called Shivani Caterers on Akurli Cross Road No. 3 in Kandivali East.

The police registered the case under Sections 304A (causing death by negligence), 336 (act endangering life or personal safety of others), 285 (negligent conduct with respect to fire or combustible matter), 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by a public servant), and 3(5) (general explanations) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The police have not issued a notice or arrested Mistry yet.

The death toll of the Kandivali catering kitchen fire reached four on Monday. The caterer of the catering business, Shivani Gandhi (51), who was 70% burnt, was declared dead at Airoli’s National Burns Centre. Gandhi is survived by her husband and two children. Out of seven critically injured, three were declared dead on Sunday.

The incident took place at 9.05 a.m. on September 24 at Ram Kisan Mestri Chawl, Akurli Cross Road, Kandivali. As per the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB) officials, the owners had shifted their catering kitchen to the shop only two days before the incident. Earlier, the business was being run in the same chawl, two shops ahead. The fire was a result of an LPG gas leak that led to the cylinder explosion. All seven people present in the 10×12 sq. ft. unit suffered severe burns, including its owner, Shivani Gandhi.

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Maharashtra Shocker: Boyfriend Dies While His Minor Girlfriend Survives In Suicide Attempt At A Hotel Lodge

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Jalgaon: A 25-year-old man died while his minor girlfriend survived after the couple allegedly attempted suicide inside a lodge in the Pachora town of Jalgaon district.

The incident took place on May 28 at a lodge located on Jalgaon Road. Police have registered an accidental death report (ADR) case and are investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident.

About The Incident…

The deceased has been identified as Ravindra Sanjay More, a resident of Pachora who operated a readymade garment shop in the town. According to police, More was in a relationship with a minor girl.

Investigators said the couple met at the lodge on Wednesday. Preliminary information suggests they were distressed because they believed a marriage between them was not possible.

Police Clarify Details…

Police suspect the two attempted to end their lives by hanging themselves from a ceiling fan in their room using a rope. Ravindra died during the incident. However, the girl survived after the rope reportedly snapped.

The incident came to light after lodge staff and local authorities were alerted. The girl was rescued and provided medical assistance, while Ravindra was declared dead.

Investigation Underway…

The case has created a stir in Pachora due to the circumstances surrounding the incident. Family members of the deceased have expressed suspicion and questioned whether the death was purely a case of suicide.

Police officials said all angles are being examined. Statements are being recorded, and evidence from the lodge is being reviewed as part of the investigation.

Authorities have stated that the exact sequence of events will become clear only after the completion of the investigation and the receipt of relevant forensic and post-mortem reports.

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Maharashtra Govt Holds Talks With Manoj Jarange In Jalna Ahead of Indefinite Hunger Strike Over Maratha Quota

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Mumbai: With Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange Patil set to begin an indefinite hunger strike on May 30, the Maharashtra government on Friday stepped up efforts to defuse tensions by sending a delegation to meet him at Antarwali Sarati in Jalna district.

Senior ministers Radhakrishna Vikhe Patil and BJP MLC Prasad Lad held discussions with Jarange and briefed him on measures taken regarding Maratha reservation and the distribution of Kunbi caste certificates.

Vikhe Patil said the government has prepared a standard operating procedure (SOP) to streamline issuance of Kunbi certificates and expedite large-scale distribution. He acknowledged delays due to administrative lapses and said action had been initiated against negligent officials.

He said village-level committees had been formed to create awareness and assist applicants in the certification process. Referring to Hyderabad Gazette records linked to Kunbi documentation, Vikhe Patil said while specific entries were unavailable, numerical records existed.

Jarange has also demanded withdrawal of criminal cases registered against protesters during the Maratha reservation agitation. Vikhe Patil said the government had withdrawn 567 of the 668 cases, while 191 cases remain pending before courts.

“The government is examining what legal steps can be taken regarding the remaining cases,” he said. The minister added that nearly 12 lakh certificates had been processed from around 58 lakh records identified so far.

Meanwhile, a day before the proposed fast, Jarange accused the government of discriminating against the Maratha community and subjecting it to a “cruel trial by fire”.

He reiterated that the agitation would begin at 10 am on Saturday and described it as the “toughest” and most “unprecedented” protest so far. “We will not step back unless every demand is accepted in writing. We are not ready to give the government any more time,” Jarange said. Those appointed to read Persian, Urdu and Modi language documents were not given salaries so they left their jobs after a month, Jarange claimed.

He said Kunbi certificates should be given as quickly as possible along with scholarships to students under the state government’s SARTHI scheme.

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Attention Mumbaikar! Trains To Short Terminate At Mumbai Central Station Due To Foot Over Bridge Work On Sunday May 31 – Check Details Here

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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.

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