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Mumbai Local Train Update: CR To Operate Special Traffic & Power Blocks On March 8 & 9 At Kasara Station; Check Details Inside

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Mumbai: The Central Railway will carry out special traffic and power blocks at Kasara station on March 8 and 9, 2025, for the launching of a Road Over Bridge (ROB) girder (Phase I). The first block is scheduled for March 8 from 11:40 am to 12:10 pm, affecting both Up and Down North East lines within Kasara station limits. On March 9, two more blocks will be implemented—one from 11:40 am to 12:10 pm and another from 4:00 pm to 4:25 pm—impacting the same railway lines.

Due to these blocks, some suburban train schedules will be altered. The Kasara local (N-11), departing from CSMT at 9:34 am on both days, will be short-terminated at Asangaon. Similarly, the Kasara local (N-19), leaving CSMT at 1:10 pm on March 9, will be short-terminated at Kalyan.

Additionally, the CSMT-bound local (N-16), scheduled to leave Kasara at 11:10 am on both days, will short-originate from Asangaon. Likewise, the CSMT-bound local (N-26), set to depart Kasara at 4:16 pm on March 9, will short-originate from Kalyan.

Mega Block On March 9

Meanwhile, on March 9, 2025, Central Railway’s Mumbai Division will operate a Mega Block for essential engineering and maintenance work across its suburban network.

Matunga–Mulund UP and DN Fast Lines (11:15 am to 3:45 pm)

– DN Fast Line: Trains departing CSMT between 10:56 am and 3:10 pm will be diverted to the DN Slow Line at Matunga, stopping at all stations between Matunga and Mulund before rejoining the Fast Line beyond Thane. These trains will reach their destinations about 15 minutes late.

– UP Fast Line: Trains departing Thane between 11:03 am and 3:38 pm will be diverted to the UP Slow Line at Mulund, stopping at all stations until Matunga, before returning to the Fast Line. These trains will also run about 15 minutes late.

UP & DN Harbour Lines Between CSMT and Chunabhatti/Bandra (11:10 am to 4:40 pm)

– DN Harbour Line: Services from CSMT to Vashi/Belapur/Panvel (departing between 11:16 am and 4:47 pm) and to Bandra/Goregaon (departing between 10:48 am and 4:43 pm) will be cancelled.

– UP Harbour Line: Services from Panvel/Belapur/Vashi to CSMT (departing Panvel between 9:53 am and 3:20 pm) and from Goregaon/Bandra to CSMT (departing Bandra between 10:45 am and 5:13 pm) will also be cancelled.

– Special services will be available between Panvel and Kurla during the block period. Harbour Line passengers can use the Main Line and Western Line between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm.

These maintenance blocks are crucial for infrastructure safety and reliability. Passengers are requested to cooperate with the railway authorities during this period.

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Mumbai: Harassment of ordinary Muslims in the name of Bangladeshis should stop, Abu Asim makes serious allegations against the government over Home Minister Amit Shah’s statement

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Mumbai: Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader Worker Assembly Abu Asim Azmi criticized the statement of Home Minister Amit Shah and said that it is the responsibility of the Home Minister and the Central Government to take action against Bangladeshi and Pakistani infiltrators. The population of Muslims in India has increased due to Bangladeshis. This is completely wrong. The residents of West Bengal and ordinary Muslims are being targeted under the guise of Bangladeshi and Pakistanis. He said that the government is yours in many states and at the center, so how do Bangladeshi infiltrators enter from the border? What action has the government taken against those who forge their documents so far? He said that targeting Muslims under the guise of Bangladeshi should be stopped, just as Karat Soumya is trying to fake the certificates and documents of every Muslim and is targeting Muslims. He said that the government should pay attention to how Bangladeshi infiltrators infiltrate from the Indian border. This is not the job of Congress, SP or other parties. It is the job of the government to take action against Bangladeshi and Pakistanis and to bring them to justice. But Muslims should not be harassed or disturbed. He said that action is being taken against those officers who are preparing documents for Bangladeshis.

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Mumbai underworld don DK Rao arrested for extortion on Saturday

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Mumbai: Mumbai Crime Branch has claimed to have arrested gangster DK Rao, a member of the Mumbai underworld Don Chota Rajan gang, on charges of extortion. Along with this, the police have also arrested two of his associates Anil Singh and Menit Bhuta. The gangster, along with Menit Bhuta, had collected Rs 1.25 crore from an investor and threatened him with dire consequences, after which the complainant lodged a complaint with the police. The police took action and arrested DK Rao and obtained his remand. The Mumbai Crime Branch had also arrested DK Rao on charges of threatening a hotel owner and demanding Rs 2.5 crore. Along with this, his associates were also arrested.

A hotel owner in the suburban Sakinaka area was threatened and forced occupation of a hotel is also an allegation. A case was registered in this matter in which DK Rao is on bail. Last night, DK Rao appeared in the sessions court in connection with the hearing of his old case. He had gone for an appointment and the police arrested him. In this case, the police are interrogating him and his associates. It is said that DK Rao still has a hold and terror in the Dharavi area and is involved in other illegal activities including weekly summons. The Crime Branch has now tightened its grip on this, which is causing terror in the underworld. In this case, the Crime Branch will also interrogate DK Rao’s associates. Along with this, the Crime Branch will also interrogate the victims who were victims of DK Rao’s harassment.

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Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde Addresses Criticism, Urges Shiv Sena Workers To Gear Up For Upcoming Elections

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Mumbai: Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde responded sharply to criticism from local leaders, emphasizing that Shiv Sena works on the ground rather than just through posters. Speaking at a rally of party workers, Shinde remarked that while some make foreign trips to London, they often return empty-handed.

Shinde criticized opponents threatening disruption (“humbarada fod”) in the wake of the Mumbai municipal elections, highlighting that his government has provided ₹32,000 crore in aid to flood-affected farmers, exceeding opposition expectations. He also recalled past elections, noting that after setbacks in 2022, the party fought 100 assembly seats, winning 20, and metaphorically “broke humbarada” then—implying that some challenges should be reserved for future confrontations.

Shinde stressed the importance of grassroots workers, stating, “Our party belongs to the workers, not to the master-servant hierarchy. I work as a worker, not just as Chief Minister or Deputy Chief Minister.” He praised Shiv Sena’s proactive response during crises in Sangli, Kolhapur, Chiplun, Kerala, and Uttarakhand.

He outlined recent developmental initiatives, including a ₹32,000 crore relief package for flood-affected areas and the progress of the Marathwada Water Grid project. Shinde emphasized that the party aims to reach every household, and urged party officials and workers to uphold Hindutva, ensure voter engagement, and maintain organizational discipline.

On elections, Shinde highlighted the role of booth and group leaders in determining success. He advised meticulous verification of voter lists, stressing that errors could cost votes. A special app has been launched for election preparedness, enabling real-time surveys and corrections.

He called for unity within the Maha Yuti alliance, warning against actions that might create divisions, and encouraged party workers to commit to spreading the Shiv Sena’s presence in every home.

Present at the rally were Social Justice and Sambhajinagar Guardian Minister Sanjay Shirsat, MP Sandipan Bhumre, MLAs Pravin Jayswal, Vilas Bhumre, Ramesh Bornare, Sanjana Jadhav, city chief Rajendra Janjal, and other senior Shiv Sena leaders and workers.

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