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Mumbai: BMC Orders Contractors To Make All Roads In City Motorable Before Monsoon, Sets May 31 As Deadline

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Mumbai: The BMC on Tuesday presented a budget estimate for fiscal year 2025-26 of over Rs 74 thousand crore, its biggest budget to date. The budget was presented by Municipal Commissioner and administration Bhushan Gagrani, his first budget after being appointed as the commissioner of the BMC. 

Statement Of BMC Chief Bhushan Gagrani

In his budget speech, the BMC chief said, “Mumbai civic body has this year presented it’s biggest budget and it reflects the demands and expectations of Mumbaikars. We will ensure we stand to our citizens expectations.”

Mumbaikars have been complaining about extensive road works undertaken across the city which has been causing inconvenience and traffic snarls. Taking note of the complaints, Gagrani said although the civic body aims to concentratise all roads in the city, the contractors are directed to not dig any new roads until the existing works are done. However, the road works which can be completed before monsoon can be undertaken. 

Gagrani said that all civic officials and contractors are directed to ensure the roads where works are going on, are motorable before monsoon. The BMC has set the deadline of May 31 to complete the existing road works. 

BMC Chief Bhushan Gagrani Speaks on the Road Concretization Project

Talking about the project of road concretisation, the commissioner said although BMC aims to concretise all roads in Mumbai, there has been objections by residents to not concretise the existing roads which are on good condition. If such proposals are submitted on residents demand to not concentratise the road in a specific locality, the proposal will be considered.

Gagrani also said BMC is working with other agencies like MSRDC, MMRDA etc to ensure the traffic issue on the Western and Eastern Express Highway, and traffic problems on other major roads too are addressed and the roads in the city are potholes free. 

The BMC had invited citizens suggestions and expectations for the city’s budget for FY 25-26, and the civic body recieved 2238 suggestions from the citizens, which have been taken note of and tried to inculcate in the budget.

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Thane Tragedy: Environmentalist-Lawyer Sarita Khanchandani Dies By Suicide In Ulhasnagar, Family Alleges Harassment By Shiv Sena (UBT) Leader

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Thane: In connection with the death of environmentalist-activist-lawyer Sarita Khanchandani, who allegedly died by suicide on Thursday after jumping from the seventh floor of Roma Building where she lived in Ulhasnagar, her husband Purshottam Khanchandani has leveled serious allegations against Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and his associate accusing them of harassing his wife and trying to implicate her in a fabricated case.

He claimed that the harassment drove her to suicide and demanded that the case be probed by a senior officer under judicial supervision.

Purshottam, along with other family members, addressed a press conference to present his side of the story. He said Sarita had been helping Jiya Goplani, a woman whose domestic case she was handling. After being ousted by her in-laws, Goplani had no shelter, and Sarita allowed her to live in one of her homes for six years, providing food and support.

Although the court awarded Goplani a monthly maintenance of Rs 15,000, Sarita eventually asked her to vacate the house. Goplani assured her that she was looking for a house in Badlapur and would leave within two months.

According to Purshottam, on Wednesday, Goplani called Sarita claiming she was unwell. When Sarita went to meet her around 11:45 p.m., she found nearly 20 people present. Purshottam alleged that this was a conspiracy to trap Sarita, and a video of the incident later surfaced on the social media.

Although the police were called to the spot, both Sarita and Goplani told officers they had no complaints, after which Sarita returned home.

However, Purshottam alleged that later the same night, Goplani, along with a politician and others, went to the police station and registered a case against Sarita. Shocked by the development, Sarita went to the police station on Thursday but later returned home and jumped to her death from the terrace.

He also accused the Vithalwadi police station of facilitating the conspiracy to falsely implicate her. He clarified that Goplani was not a tenant but was staying at their residence purely on humanitarian grounds.

Purshottam linked the incident to an earlier dispute, alleging that the Shiv Sena (UBT) leader and his associate had encroached upon a government toilet block. Sarita had filed a petition in the High Court against the encroachment, after which the Shiv Sena Shakha on the premises was shut down and the property handed back to the municipal corporation.

In response to Purshottam’s allegations, Jiya Gopalani refused all allegations and stated that she was his wife’s tenant and that Sarita forced her to work according to her instructions; otherwise, she would not fight her domestic case in court.

“On Wednesday, Sarita came to my home because I was not picking up her call. Sarita arrived at my home and assaulted me badly, after which I visited the police station and filed a case against her.”

DCP Sachin Gore of Ulhasnagar said “Based on Jiya Goplani’s complaint, we filed a case of trespass and assault against Sarita. In Sarita’s suicide matter, no note was found. So far, we have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) . We will record the statements of witnesses. Further investigation is underway, and if anyone’s role emerges, action will take accordingly.”

Sarita Khanchandani, a practicing lawyer, was known for her environmental activism and had played a significant role in getting DJs banned in Maharashtra.

She also ran the Heerali Foundation, an organization dedicated to cleaning up the Ulhas and Waldhuni rivers that flow through Ulhasnagar. She was a prominent figure in pollution activism in the city, petitioning police to act against violators and raising awareness of environmental issues affecting the rivers.

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Maloney arrested with 7.2 million worth of ganja and pistol, five others

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Mumbai Maloni Police has claimed to have arrested five accused including ganja worth Rs 72 lakhs and a country-made pistol and live cartridges. In Maloni, the police had arrested Ashiq Hussain Khan with 1 kg 60 grams of ganja. He said that he buys this drug from Nashik. After that, Santosh More of Nashik was arrested. After that, a total of four accused were arrested in this case and a case was registered against them under the NDPS Act. A car was searched in Maloni Madh in which a country-made pistol and ganja were recovered. This operation was carried out by DCP Sandeep Jadhav on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Devin Bharti. The police is investigating the matter further.

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The application date for Mumbai students’ education scholarship should be extended till September 1: Abu Asim Azmi

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Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Abu Asim Azmi has written a letter to the state Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and the Minister of Minority Affairs demanding extension of the application date for scholarship 2025-26 for students pursuing higher education abroad through the Minority Department and Ministry of Minority Affairs. The last date is August 28, 2025. Azmi has demanded an extension till September 1. He said that there is a three-day holiday in Maharashtra in view of Ganpati festival and other festivals, so students will have difficulty in submitting applications. Therefore, keeping in mind the convenience of the students, the date for submission of applications should be extended till September 1 and the government should take a positive decision on this.

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