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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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Abu Asim’s letter to the state chief minister and DGP, threatening Nanded Muslims not to sacrifice, demanding action against miscreants to ensure peace

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In Nanded, Maharashtra, Bajrang Dal goons have threatened Muslims with weapons in the area so that Muslims do not sacrifice on Eid-ul-Adha, which is a threat to the state’s atmosphere and there is also a fear of communal violence. In such a situation, the police and administration should take strict action to maintain law and order and curb the miscreants because terrorism by Bajrang Dal goons is on the rise here.

To ensure law and order in the Degulur taluka of Dharmabad district of Nanded district of the state, state Chief Minister and Police Chief DGP have been demanded by MLA and Samajwadi Party leader Abu Asim Azmi to take action against sectarians and miscreants. Azmi has made a serious allegation that Bajrang Dal workers are patrolling the Dharmabad area with weapons and are threatening Muslims and trying to intimidate and spoil the atmosphere so that they do not sacrifice on Eid-ul-Adha, and Hindu extremists have warned Muslims not to sacrifice. Abu Asim Azmi has also sent a letter to the Chief Minister and DGP, demanding immediate intervention from the administration in this matter.

He has said in the letter that a local from Dharmaabad, Sheikh Lal Ahmed, has informed him about the mischief of the miscreants. He has alleged that the miscreants of Bajrang Dal are instructing not to offer sacrifices on Eid-ul-Adha and are also threatening Muslims. He said that the terrorism of Bajrang Dal and RSS should be banned and action should be taken against those who spoil the environment so that peace and security is maintained in Dharmaabad on Eid-ul-Adha. Azmi has appealed that strict police security arrangements be made in Dharmaabad on Eid-ul-Adha so that social harmony is maintained and Muslims can celebrate their festival peacefully.

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Animal markets will remain open for sacrifice, Gauseva Aayog withdraws controversial order

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Mumbai: The Mumbai GauSeva Ayog has withdrawn its controversial order to keep cattle markets closed from June 3 to June 8 until Eid-ul-Adha. It has only said that it should be ensured that there is no slaughter of prohibited animals during the sacrifice. After a meeting of Muslim representatives along with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, the Chief Minister had issued an order to withdraw the circular, after which the Gau Seva Ayog has withdrawn its controversial circular and order. This circular had said that animal markets in all districts of the state should be closed till June 8 to prohibit cow slaughter on Eid-ul-Adha. Muslims opposed this and during the meeting of Muslim representatives, the Chief Minister had announced the withdrawal of this order. Therefore, the GauSeva Ayog has officially withdrawn the circular and instead issued a new circular, which has lifted the ban on animal markets. Along with this, strict implementation of the cow slaughter law has also been demanded.

The state government is responsible for implementing the cow slaughter law and the police and administration are ready for it, but after the GauSeva Aayog issued such a controversial circular, Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Rais Sheikh had declared it illegal and said that the circular issued is completely illegal and controversial, while the Aayog has no authority to issue orders, it can only make recommendations. In such a situation, after the order of the Chief Minister, now animal markets will continue during the sacrifice period and there is no ban on the market of buffaloes including goats, therefore Muslims have been appealed not to pay attention to rumors.

Deonar Slaughterhouse General Manager Kaleem Pathan also said that the Deonar Goat Market will continue and the order issued by the Gau Seva Aayog has been withdrawn, so the public should not pay attention to rumors about the Deonar Goat Market. He said that along with the facilities in the Goat Market in Deonar, arrangements have been made for the convenience of buyers. Along with stalls, other facilities are also available here. He said that more than 150,000 goats have arrived in the Deonar Goat Market and along with this, more than 80,000 goats are left.

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Rain started in Mumbai

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Mumbai: Heavy rains have been continuing in Mumbai since last night. Mumbai city has recorded 20.93 mm of rain, East 23.40 mm and West 20.10 mm of rain. Despite the rain continuing in the city and suburbs, life is normal. Train and bus services are normal. Due to rain in the city, there have also been complaints of water accumulation on the roads due to lack of cleaning of drains in low-lying areas. According to BMC, rain will continue in the city and the rain will be intermittent. Therefore, BMC has claimed to make all the arrangements, but due to lack of repair of roads in the city, citizens are facing a lot of problems.

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