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Malali Masjid row: Mosque management seeks quashing of VHP petition

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The Malali mosque row in Dakshina Kannada district has taken a new twist with the masjid management making a submission to the local court on Tuesday to quash the VHP demand.

The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) had moved to the court demanding appointment of a court commissioner to survey the Juma Masjid in Malali town near Mangaluru. Challenging this, the management of Assayed Abdullahil Madani Mosque administrative committee filed the petition.

The Third Additional Civil Court will take up the matter on Tuesday. The court is likely to take a decision on whether to order a survey there.

Meanwhile, Union Minister for State for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare Shobha Karandlaje on Tuesday said that historical blunders must be rectified in the country.

Speaking to the reporters on the Malali Mosque row in Dakshina Kannada district, she said that the Union Home Ministry was keenly observing the developments in this regard.

“There should be a discussion on which buildings have to belong to the Hindus. If everyone thinks in this regard, all can live unitedly. Temples have been brought down to construct mosques in the country. But, we have not witnessed the events,” she explained.

“There are blunders during the time of our elders. Historians and archeologists should dig out the facts and should guide on what is wrong and what is correct,” she said.

Temple structure was found on April 21 during the renovation of Malali mosque, stirring up a controversy. Following the controversy, the court had ordered the mosque management to stop the work.

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Census 2027 campaign launched in Maharashtra, appeal to citizens to participate spontaneously in the national census: Devendra Fadnavis

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Mumbai: Maharashtra Governor Jishnu Dev Verma and Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis today (May 1, 2026) launched the Census-2027 campaign being conducted by the Government of India by conducting digital self-enumeration from Mumbai. The Governor and the Chief Minister also appealed to the citizens to participate in this national census themselves. The first phase of Census-2027, i.e. self-enumeration, is being implemented by the Government of India from May 1, 2026. In this context, Maharashtra State Governor Jishnu Dev Verma launched the Census-2027 campaign at an official office of the Census Bureau in Mumbai. The Governor’s wife Sudha Dev Verma was present on the occasion. Maharashtra State Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis conducted the self-enumeration at Varsha’s official residence in Mumbai and enrolled in Census-2027. The Chief Minister’s wife Amrita Fadnavis and daughter Smt. Devija Fadnavis were present on the occasion. Meanwhile, Bombay High Court Chief Justice Chandrashekhar, Maharashtra Legislative Assembly Speaker, Advocate Cultural Affairs and Information Technology Minister Rahul Narvekar and Mumbai Suburban District Caretaker Minister Advocate Ashish Shelar, Minister for Skills, Employment, Entrepreneurship and Innovation and Co-Caretaker Minister of Mumbai Suburban District Mangala Prabhat Lodha, Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde, Deputy Mayor Sanjay Gadi and other dignitaries also participated in the census drive by counting themselves. Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) and Additional Principal Census Officer Dr. Vipin Sharma, Additional Municipal Commissioner (City) Dr. (Ms.) Ashwini Joshi, Maharashtra Principal Census Officer Dr. Nirupama J. Dange, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijeet Bangar, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Eastern) Joint Commissioner (Additional Municipal Commissioner). (Function) M. Devendra Singh, Secretary to the Governor Dr. Prashant Naranwar, Joint Director (Census) Santosh, Deputy Registrar General of Census A. N. Rajiv, Census Officer of Municipal Corporation Dr. Santosh Gaikwad and other concerned officers were present on the occasion. Municipal Corporation Commissioner and Principal Census Officer Ashwini Bhide were present on the occasion. Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) Dr. Vipin Sharma, Additional Municipal Commissioner (City) Dr. Ashwini Joshi, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijit Bangar, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Eastern Suburbs) Dr. Avinash Dhakne, Census 2027 is being conducted in urban areas.
In this regard, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) and Additional Principal Census Officer Dr. Vipin Sharma said that Census 2027 will be conducted in two phases. In the first phase, citizens will have to do the self-enumeration digitally from May 1 to 15, 2026. For this, you will have to register on the website https://se.census.gov.in and do the self-enumeration. In addition, you will have to answer the 33 questions given in it. It is possible to do the self-enumeration in just ten minutes. Under this, the census takers will go door to door from May 16 to June 14, 2026 to verify and verify the information. The second phase of the census will begin in February 2027. In which the actual enumeration will be done door to door. In the Mumbai (Mumbai city and suburbs) area, about 25 thousand employees are working for the census on behalf of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation. Mumbaikars should participate spontaneously in this census. In addition, Dr. Vipin Sharma has appealed on behalf of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation administration to provide accurate information and cooperate with the enumerators visiting homes for the census.

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Mumbai Kandivali shopkeeper attacked by gangster, attacker arrested, trying to create terror

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Mumbai: A shopkeeper was attacked and killed in a shop in Kandivali Lokhandwala, Mumbai. The Samtanagar police have claimed to have arrested Bala Patil, a gangster who demanded money from a cross, on charges of attempted murder. According to the police, the accused tried to attack the shopkeeper last afternoon, along with which his employee was injured in the attack. Several criminal cases have been registered against the accused and he was also sent to the city for abduction. His aim was to create terror and chaos in the area with this incident. Therefore, the police have arrested him for creating terror and the murderous attack. The CCTV footage of the incident also went viral, after which the police have arrested the gangster and taken action.

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Navi Mumbai: NCB’s major operation, cocaine worth Rs 1745 crore seized, police arrest Ashwini from Titwala Padmavati Royals Society

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Mumbai: A huge cache of cocaine has been seized in the country’s financial capital Navi Mumbai. The Narcotics Control Bureau team acted on a tip-off. 349 kg of cocaine was seized. The estimated market value of the cocaine seized by the NCB is Rs 1775 crore. Where did such a huge cache of drugs come from? Who brought it? Where was it going? This is the subject of investigation. The NCB team is also shocked by the seizure of such a huge cache of cocaine. The NCB has claimed to have exposed an international drug racket with the seizure of cocaine. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has congratulated the NCB for this operation.

Amit Shah has posted about this success of the NCB on X. He has expressed his determination to continue strict action against drug trafficking. He wrote on X that the NCB carried out a major operation in Navi Mumbai. 349 kg of high-grade cocaine was seized, the international market value of which is Rs 1745 crore. The operation is an example of the agency’s bottom-up approach. He said the government is committed to rooting out drug peddlers.

Arrested from Padmavati Royals Society

Earlier, the Mumbai Police had arrested a former bar dancer in a major operation against drug trafficking. The police seized 5,000 MDMA (ecstasy) tablets from the accused, worth about Rs 6 crore. The arrested woman has been identified as Ashwini Pal. The accused woman is based in Pune. She could be a key link in a major drug racket spread across Mumbai and Maharashtra. The police arrested Ashwini from Padmavati Royals Society in Tatwala. During the raid, the police seized five mobile phones and eight SIM cards. Initial investigations have revealed that Ashwini entered the drug business after her husband went to jail.

200 tablets were recovered from her
According to the information given by the police, Ashwini came to Mumbai in 2012 and started working in a dance bar. Over time, she started supplying drugs at parties. Gradually, her network spread to other cities in Maharashtra including Mumbai, especially college-going kids were on her radar. She used to charge Rs 1,500 to Rs 2,000 for a pill. In this case, the police had arrested two accused, Irfan Ansari and Sufyan, from Sakinaka area. 200 pills were recovered from them. Based on the information given by them, the police
International drug racket busted in Navi Mumbai, NCB seizes Rs 1,745 crore.

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