Maharashtra
Mumbai Municipal Corporation General Elections: Election Officer issues strict instructions to implement election rules and code of conduct guidelines, security arrangements tightened
The Mumbai Municipal Corporation General Elections are a very important process of democracy and the responsibility of conducting them successfully, transparently and fairly lies with all the concerned central and state officers and employees. It is mandatory to record every action correctly and timely as per the rules during the period of the code of conduct. Discipline, peace and justice are the fundamental aspects of the election process and they should be strictly followed. Municipal Commissioner and District Election Officer Bhushan Gagrani has given a stern warning that no kind of mistake, negligence or violation of rules will be tolerated. The election laws and guidelines should be strictly implemented at every stage. Shri Gagrani also informed that if these instructions are followed, the trust of the citizens in the administration will be strengthened. In connection with the Mumbai Municipal Corporation General Elections 2025-26, Municipal Commissioner and District Election Officer Bhushan Gagrani held a meeting of the Chief Monitoring Committee today. The meeting held at the Municipal Corporation headquarters discussed in detail the preparations for the pre-elections, law and order, strict adherence to the code of conduct, the work of various flying squads and monitoring of suspicious and large-scale transactions. On this occasion, Gagrani gave necessary instructions to the concerned agencies.
On this occasion, Additional Municipal Commissioner Dr. Ashwini Joshi, Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Mr. Satyanarayan Chaudhary, Special Duty Officer (Election) of the Municipal Corporation Mr. Vijay Balmwar, Joint Commissioner (Tax Assessment and Collection) Mr. Vishwas Shankarwar, Additional Collector of the Deputy Commissioner (Municipal Office) Mr. Paresh Shankarwar were present. (Konkan Division) Frog Macadam, Assistant Commissioner (Tax Assessment and Collection) Mr. Gajanan Belle was accompanied by representatives from the Reserve Bank of India, well-known District Banks, Airport Authority of India, Central Industrial Security Force, Central Reserve Police Force, Railway Protection Force, Indian Coast Guard and other departments of the State Department. Municipal Corporation Commissioner and District Election Officer Bhushan Gagrani said that the Municipal Corporation administration and the election machinery are committed to ensuring that the Mumbai Municipal Corporation general elections 2025-26 are held in a completely fearless, free, transparent and orderly atmosphere.
Comprehensive and extensive preparations have been made in this regard. The role of various machinery is very important in the entire election process. To promote democratic values and ensure that the electoral process remains fair, transparent and credible, all central and state machinery should strictly follow the code of conduct framed by the State Election Commission and should fully cooperate with the municipal corporation administration. Gagrani appealed that good planning should be done to create a positive, exemplary and exemplary example in the electoral process. Joint Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Satyanarayan Chowdhury said that necessary police personnel have been made available for the flying squads established in the administrative divisions of the municipal corporation. The place where the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) has been placed and necessary security has been deployed at the counting centre. Police security will be provided during the transportation of the EVM. A contingency plan for the elections has been prepared by the police department. The process of confiscation of weapons has been initiated. Notices have been sent to all arms holders by the Mumbai Police Department. Orders for confiscation of weapons have been issued as per the report of the local police station. Precautionary measures and necessary deportation cases are being disposed of immediately. Instructions have been given to the Deputy Commissioner, Assistant Commissioner, Police Inspector to take necessary action to maintain law and order. Social media is being monitored independently. Chaudhry said that the responsibility has been entrusted to the Cyber Cell of the police.
If illegal money is being transferred at airports and railway stations, regular action should be taken in this regard. Action should be taken to report suspicious and large-value transactions to the Income Tax Department as per the existing procedure. It was also directed in this meeting that reports of large and suspicious withdrawals of money and gift cards should also be reported immediately to the Income Tax Department.
Maharashtra
Abu Asim demands ban on obstruction and seizure of animals during Eid-ul-Adha transportation

Mumbai: Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader and MLA Abu Asim Azmi met state Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and demanded special preparations for Eid-ul-Adha and tightening security arrangements for a peaceful Eid. He also demanded action against the communalists who are creating a disturbance in the peace. Azmi requested that a joint meeting of the administration, religious leaders and relevant organizations be held soon on the occasion of Eid-ul-Adha so that all arrangements can be made in a proper manner. Azmi also demanded that special attention be paid to the problems arising in the transportation of animals and if there is any irregularity, action should be taken by the police and not by the anti-social elements and strict action should be taken against the absconding accused. The Chief Minister spoke to Police Commissioner Devin Bharti and directed him to take strict and immediate action in this matter. Azmi said that before Eid-ul-Adha, there should be a ban on the seizure of animals at check posts and violence against traders, theft, robbery and looting because animal traders are often targeted. Many times, traders are made victims of loot on their return. The police should be instructed to maintain law and order.
Maharashtra
For The First Time In Mumbai Local History, New Safety Focused Trains Are Undergoing Trials In Uttar Pradesh Before Hitting City Tracks; Here Is Why

For millions travelling daily on the Mumbai Suburban Railway, change is finally on the horizon, though not quite on the tracks yet. A new non AC local train with automatic doors is currently being tested far away in Uttar Pradesh, marking a crucial step before it reaches the city.
The upgrade promises safer journeys and a serious attempt at reducing accidents to zero, a bold goal by Indian Railways.
Instead of squeezing trials into Mumbai’s already packed schedule, railway officials have moved testing to the quieter Khajuraho Mahoba route. The idea is simple, fewer trains, fewer interruptions, better data.
Back home, where trains run almost round the clock, even a short test can feel like trying to fix a car in the middle of traffic. Still, for regular commuters, the distance only adds to the wait. Many are left wondering when these much-talked-about trains will actually arrive on their daily routes.
Unlike air conditioned locals, this train has to keep passengers cool without sealed coaches. Built at the Integral Coach Factory in Chennai, it uses roof mounted blowers, louvered doors, and larger windows to maintain airflow.
It sounds promising, but anyone who has stood in a crowded compartment during peak hours knows the real test will be human, not technical. Will it actually feel less suffocating, or just slightly better, remains to be seen.
The standout feature is an interlocking system that prevents the train from moving unless all doors are shut. It directly targets the risky habit of boarding moving trains, something Mumbai has struggled with for years.
Add to that rain ready features to prevent water from entering during monsoon flooding, and the train does seem built for the city’s realities.
Yet, for commuters juggling packed platforms and tight schedules, there is a hint of frustration. The promise is reassuring, but until these trains actually roll into stations, it remains just that, a promise delayed.
Maharashtra
The speed of removing sludge from drains should be accelerated and the work should be completed within the stipulated time, the Additional Municipal Commissioner has directed.

Mumbai: As part of the pre-monsoon works, the Mumbai Municipal Corporation has intensified the work of desilting major and minor drains in the Western Suburbs. Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) Dr. Vipin Sharma personally inspected the works today (May 5, 2026). Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) Dr. Vipin Sharma has directed the officers of the Municipal Corporation to expedite the pace of silt removal works and complete the work within the stipulated time. Dr. Vipin Sharma, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Western Suburbs) inspected the silt removal works in major and minor drains in Kandivali, Borivali, Dahisar areas of Western Suburbs today (May 5, 2026) morning as well as the sewage treatment plant on Jaywant Salvi Marg. During this inspection visit, Dr. Sharma inspected the silt removal works at Payal Hotel Junction in Dahisar on the Western Express Highway, Dahisar river near River View Bridge, Sewage Treatment Plant on Jaywant Salvi Marg, Mahatray Nallah in R Central Division, Powaisar River in R South Division, Lalji Pada etc. As part of the monsoon works, the Mumbai Municipal Corporation has started desilting drains from the drains. The silt is being removed. Although there is still time for the monsoon to start, the Municipal Corporation has intensified the work of removing garbage from the drains with preparations. It should be ensured that the drain cleaning work is completed by May 31, 2026 in any case. Apart from this, the removed silt should be disposed of within the stipulated time. Dr. Sharma said that it should be ensured that the silt does not return to the road or river. On this occasion, Leader of the House Ganesh Khankar, R Central and R North Ward Committee President Prakash Direkar, R South Ward Committee President Leena Direkar, Corporators Geeta Patil, Corporator Anita Yadav, Deputy Commissioner (Zone 7) Mr. Manish Valenju, Assistant Commissioner Prakash Turbi, Assistant Commissioner Rohit and other officers were present.
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