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Mumbai: BMC issues 1.6 lakh LOR to hawkers under SVAnidhi plan

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The BMC has issued a letter of recommendation (LOR) to 1.16 lakhs hawkers eligible for a Rs10,000 loan under the “Prime Minister Street Vendor Atmanirbhar Nidhi Scheme ” (PM SVANidhi scheme) from any nationalised bank. The amount will be disbursed by cheque at the hands of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday in Mumbai.

The BMC had set up one centre each in the city’s 24 administrative wards. Around 2,301 camps were organised to reach a maximum number of street vendors. They were given complete information about how to apply online.

“We received 1.21 lakhs of applications, while LOR was given to 1.16 lakhs and more than one lakh applications were approved. It has now been decided that loans for up to two lakhs vendors will be disbursed,” said the civic official.


The scheme, launched by the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in 2020, intends to facilitate collateral-free working capital loans to over 50 lakh street vendors to help resume their business in urban areas and semi-urban areas.

The vendors will be allowed to repay the loan in monthly instalments within a year. “The scheme is intended to help vendors who had lost their business during the pandemic. If loans are repaid within six months, the vendor will be eligible to get another Rs20,000 loan the next year which could go up to Rs50,000 if paid on time,” the official said.

The hawkers have to first enrol on the Central Government portal, have a bank account, Aadhar card and a recommendation letter from BMC. Hawkers who have been issued identity cards and also those who have been included in surveys by the civic body but not issued a licence, are also eligible. Vendors can use the loan for the purchase of vegetables, fruits, footwear, clothes, handicrafts, stationery etc.

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Mumbai Airport Police Arrest 25-Year-Old BBA Graduate For Posing As Fake Student In Nationwide QR Code Scam Targeting Travellers

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Mumbai: In a chilling tale of deception that preyed on the kindness of hurried travellers, Mumbai Airport Police have cracked a sophisticated nationwide scam. The mastermind? A 25- year-old BBA graduate who transformed airport terminals into his personal hunting ground.

Modela Vyankta, a resident of Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, was arrested on May 28 after allegedly posing as a distressed engineering student from VNIT Nagpur. His modus operandi was deceptively simple yet emotionally manipulative: approaching passengers at arrival gates, spinning a heartbreaking story of a lost flight ticket and empty pockets, then requesting urgent financial help.

In one documented case from March, a passenger at Terminal 1’s arrival gate was moved by Vyankta’s emotional plea and transferred ₹16,000 via QR code. When the victim later tried to recover the money, he was promptly blocked. Realizing he had been scammed, the complainant approached the Airport Police.

What followed was a meticulous investigation led by Senior Police Inspector Suhas Chavan, with Assistant Police Inspectors Vaibhav Patil and Sunil Khaire. Police analyzed CCTV footage, traced the linked mobile number (registered in someone else’s name), and used technical surveillance to track the accused across states. Despite his evasive tactics—frequently changing locations and switching off his phones—investigators discovered he had recently visited Nagpur, Bhopal, Lucknow, Varanasi, and Hyderabad.

Acting on precise intelligence that he would return to Mumbai, officers laid a trap at Terminals 1 and 2. Vyankta was finally detained at Terminal 2.

A search of the accused yielded damning evidence: three mobile phones, six SIM cards, three fake Aadhaar cards, a counterfeit college ID, and ₹19,600 in cash. Further probes revealed at least nine similar cases registered against him since 2020 across cities including Bengaluru, Delhi, Jaipur, Coonoor, and Mumbai. Authorities suspect many more victims never reported the fraud, often too rushed to pursue complaints.

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Major Accident On Mumbai-Pune Expressway: 2 Dead, Elderly Woman Among 3 Injured After Container Overturns, Gets Hit By Another Truck In Khopoli

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Khopoli: A major accident on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway in the wee hours of Monday claimed two lives and left an 80-year-old woman seriously injured after a container truck overturned and was then hit by another truck, triggering hours of traffic disruption on one of Maharashtra’s busiest highways.

According to preliminary information, the accident occurred around 4:30 am near Khopoli when a container vehicle lost control and overturned on the expressway. Moments later, another truck rammed into the overturned vehicle, resulting in a devastating collision that killed two occupants of the truck on the spot.

The driver of the rice-laden truck, which was travelling from Pune towards Mumbai, lost control of the vehicle and rammed into a container truck ahead of it. The truck driver and cleaner died on the spot. The container driver and two travellers from Ertiga received serious injuries. Traffic of all four lanes was affected due to the spillage of rice and oil for around an hour after which one by one lanes were cleared.

An elderly woman, aged around 80, travelling in a passing car, sustained serious injuries in the incident and was rushed for medical treatment. Her condition is reported to be critical.

Videos and drone footage from the accident site, now widely circulating online, show the scale of the destruction. One of the trucks was completely mangled due to the impact and was later moved to the side of the road by rescue teams. The visuals also captured a massive traffic jam stretching for kilometres behind the accident spot, with vehicles crawling through the affected stretch.

The accident led to a major oil spill after hundreds of oil canisters being transported in the container were scattered across the roadway. Several litres of oil leaked onto the expressway, creating hazardous driving conditions and complicating rescue and clearance operations.

Traffic police, highway authorities and emergency response teams rushed to the scene and launched a large-scale operation to remove the damaged vehicles, clear the spilled oil and restore normal traffic movement. Personnel could be seen removing debris from the road while police monitored the area and began an investigation into the cause of the crash.

Despite efforts to manage the situation, traffic movement remained slow for several hours, causing inconvenience to motorists travelling between Mumbai and Pune. Authorities diverted vehicles and regulated traffic flow to prevent further accidents near the affected stretch. Police have launched a probe to determine the exact sequence of events that led to the collision.

The Mumbai-Pune Expressway, one of the country’s busiest corridors, has witnessed several major accidents in recent times, prompting repeated calls for stricter safety measures and enhanced monitoring of heavy vehicles operating on the route. Further details are awaited as the investigation continues.

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Mumbai: Irfan Edenwala arrested on charges of fraud and preparing fake documents, including under the Arms Act

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Mumbai; The Mumbai Police has claimed to have arrested a youth who had cheated the police and administration by producing fake licenses and clearance certificates and had obtained fake police clearance certificates on Nagaland license. At Khar Police Station, Mumbai, a person named Faiz Irfan Edenwala, aged 36, illegally renewed his arms license from Nagaland using fake police clearance certificates and illegally kept firearms on the said arms license. He has also not submitted information about the said firearms in his possession to the Mumbai Police Commissionerate. Therefore, a case has been registered against him at Khar Police Station under sections 465, 467, 471, 474 IPC as well as sections 3, 25(1) (a), 30 of the Arms Act, 1959.

The accused named Faiz Irfan was arrested in the said crime on today as the investigation revealed that he was directly involved in the crime.

The said arrested accused was produced in the 9th Court, Bandra (East), Mumbai on May 30 and the Hon’ble Court remanded the said accused in police custody till June 2. Further investigation into the said crime is underway.

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