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Massive Fire Breaks Out In Mumbai’s Marine Lines Area; Visuals Surface

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Mumbai: A large blaze occurred in a residential building at Marine Lines in Mumbai. Reports indicate that a significant fire was caused by a short circuit on the fourth floor of a residential building named Neelkanth. The firefighters arrived at the location. No specifics regarding injuries or fatalities have been confirmed. Visuals of this fire are being shared on social media. Further information is awaited

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Kalyan Crime: Security Guard Assaulted With Iron Rod After Asking Driver To Clear Gate For Ambulance At Rukminibai Hospital

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Kalyan: In a shocking incident that has triggered outrage in Kalyan, a security guard deployed at the civic-run Rukminibai Hospital was allegedly brutally assaulted with an iron rod after he asked a car driver to remove his vehicle from the hospital entrance and clear the way for ambulances and emergency vehicles.

The incident, which was captured on CCTV cameras installed at the hospital premises, took place at the busy entrance gate of the hospital where patients and ambulances frequently move in and out throughout the day.

The video of the assault has now gone viral on social media, drawing sharp criticism from citizens over rising aggression against frontline workers.

According to information received, Maharashtra Security Force (MSF) security guard Kishor Lote was on duty at Rukminibai Hospital when a four-wheeler arrived carrying a patient.

After dropping the patient, the driver allegedly parked the vehicle directly in front of the hospital’s main gate instead of moving it to the designated parking area.

The improperly parked car reportedly caused obstruction for ambulances and other emergency vehicles attempting to enter and exit the hospital premises.

Observing the traffic disruption, security guard Kishor Lote approached the driver and requested him to move the vehicle aside to ensure smooth passage for emergency services.

However, the driver allegedly became aggressive and entered into a heated argument with the security guard.

Witnesses said the accused not only refused to move the vehicle but also arrogantly instructed the guard to park the car himself.

When Lote attempted to explain the seriousness of blocking the hospital gate, the enraged driver allegedly stepped out of the vehicle and began physically assaulting him with punches and kicks.

The situation escalated further when the accused reportedly pulled out an iron rod from the vehicle and attacked the security guard.

Sources said another person accompanying the accused attempted to restrain him, but the attacker continued the assault in full public view.

In the scuffle, the uniform of the MSF security guard was also torn.

The violent episode created panic within the hospital premises, with patients, visitors and staff members gathering at the spot.

Hospital employees expressed anger over the assault on a staff member performing his duty to maintain emergency access for ambulances.

The entire incident was captured on CCTV footage, which is now being examined by police officials.

The footage reportedly clearly shows the accused assaulting the security guard near the hospital entrance.

Following the incident, the Mahatma Phule Police registered a criminal case against the unidentified car driver and launched a search operation to trace and arrest him.

Police officials said the vehicle number has been identified through CCTV footage and efforts are underway to nab the accused at the earliest.

The incident has sparked demands for strict action against individuals obstructing emergency medical services and attacking on-duty hospital staff.

Citizens and hospital workers have urged authorities to ensure stronger security arrangements and stricter enforcement around hospital emergency zones to prevent such incidents in future.

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PM Narendra Modi’s Appeal On Gold Buying Sparks Employment Concerns; More Than 1 Crore People Directly Employed In Jewellery Industry

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Mumbai: India’s gem and jewellery industry has warned that any broad reduction in gold jewellery purchases could impact employment linked to the sector, which supports over one crore people directly and several allied industries indirectly.

Responding to PM Narendra Modi’s appeal to avoid buying gold for a year amid rising geopolitical tensions in West Asia, All India Gem and Jewellery Domestic Council (GJC) chairman Rajesh Rokde said the industry supports the government’s national interest concerns but cautioned against measures that could hurt livelihoods.

“Whatever the Prime Minister has said is absolutely correct from the perspective of patriotism and national interest,” Rokde said.

“More than one crore people are directly employed in the industry. Insurance, banking, furniture, packaging and logistics sectors are also dependent on jewellery trade,” he said, warning that restrictions on jewellery buying could raise concerns over unemployment.

At the same time, Rokde supported discouraging bullion and coin purchases made purely for investment purposes. “Stopping unnecessary buying of bullion and coins is absolutely right,” he said.

The industry has instead urged the Centre to strengthen and modernise the Gold Monetisation Scheme (GMS) to bring idle household gold into the formal economy and reduce dependence on imports.

According to Rokde, Indians are estimated to hold around 40,000 to 50,000 tonnes of gold. “If even 10-20% of this gold is monetised, India may not need to import gold for the next 10 years,” he said, adding that the GJC has already submitted an end to end monetisation proposal to the government.

GJC vice-chairman Avinash Gupta said gold remains significant for Indian households, but excessive imports also affect the current acc ount deficit and foreign exchange reserves. He said a properly regulated GMS could help channel dormant household gold into the financial system.

Meanwhile, the digital precious metals industry has launched the Digital Precious Metals Assurance Council of India (DPMACI), a self-regulatory body formed by firms including MMTC-PAMP, SafeGold, Augmont, PhonePe, BharatPe, Mobikwik, Gullak, Lenden Club and CRED to improve transparency and consumer protection in the digital gold and silver market.

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Weather Alert, May 12: Clear Skies But Summer Heat Persists In Mumbai & MMR; Temperature Likely To Hit 38°C

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Mumbai: The city woke up to clear skies, but the summer heat persisted in Mumbai and the MMR region, with the early-morning temperature recorded at 32°C at 9:00 am. The overall air quality in Mumbai was recorded in ‘good’ category, with an AQI of 38 during the morning hours.

According to AccuWeather data, Mumbai, Thane, and Navi Mumbai are expected to have a sunny day today, with a breeze in the afternoon. The maximum temperature is expected to range between 36°C and 38°C.

Yesterday, a post by Mumbai Rains claimed that the ‘feels-like’ temperature in Thane crossed 60°C. In Mumbai, the feels-like temperatures in Borivali, Santacruz, and Chembur were recorded at 47°C, 45°C, and 55°C, respectively.

The overall air quality in Mumbai was recorded in the ‘good’ category, with an AQI of 38, according to data from aqi.in. However, despite the overall air quality remaining in the ‘good’ category, several areas recorded poor air quality levels.

The best AQI was recorded at Green Hills at 5, while Juhu Scheme recorded the worst air quality, with an AQI of 157, placing it in the ‘poor’ category. Apart from this, areas like Sion recorded an AQI of 62, while Kannamwar Nagar Station 2 recorded an AQI of 57, placing them in the ‘moderate’ category.

Several parts of Maharashtra is likely to see thunderstorms, lightning, rainfall, and gusty winds over South Madhya Maharashtra, while hot and humid conditions are expected to continue over Konkan and Goa.

According to the weather department, thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and light to moderate rainfall are very likely to occur at isolated places in the districts of South Madhya Maharashtra. Gusty winds with speeds ranging between 40 and 50 kmph are also expected during the weather activity.

Meanwhile, residents in Konkan and Goa are likely to continue experiencing hot and humid weather conditions over isolated pockets, adding to the discomfort caused by the ongoing summer heat.

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