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Mumbai News: BMC To Procure 1.25 Lakh Garbage Bins For Rs.8 Crore For Dry & Wet Waste Segregation In City

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Mumbai: The BMC will be buying 1.20 lakh garbage bins for segregation of wet and dry waste that will be distributed to 60,000 housing societies across the city.

The civic body has appealed to the housing societies to communicate with their respective wards if they require such bin.

BMC to directly distribute waste bins for all societies

Earlier, corporators would distribute garbage bins to housing societies. Since the term of the elected representatives ended in March 2022, the bins will now be distributed directly by the BMC. These bins will be of 120 litres each and can be attached to the BMC compactor when it arrives for collection of garbage. The civic body will spend ₹8 crores on the purchase of the bin.

BMC appeals to housing societies for waste segregation

“The housing societies can contact the solid waste management staff of the respective wards or can also write to the assistant municipal commissioner of the wards. We have also appealed to citizens to segregate their waste, which would reduce the garbage,” said Sanjog Kabre, deputy municipal commissioner (also in charge of the solid waste department).

Mumbai guardian minister (suburbs) Mangal Prabhat Lodha said, “The bins will also be distributed to slum areas if they approach their respective wards. We would also buy more bins if we receive demand from societies.” The citizens can raise their demand on WhatsApp number 7030079777, he added.

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Palghar News: Young Man Assaulted With Axe In Broad Daylight, Mob Tie Up Attacker Before Police Arrest

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Palghar, Maharashtra: A broad daylight attack in a busy Palghar neighbourhood shocked residents on Wednesday after a young man allegedly assaulted a 35-year-old with an axe, leaving him seriously injured.

The incident occurred around 4 p.m. at the main square in the Kamala Park housing colony on Mahi Road. According to police sources, the accused, believed to be around 27 years old, struck Baboolal Fulchand Yadav in the face with an axe, causing severe injuries. Yadav was immediately rushed to a hospital, where he is undergoing treatment.

Eyewitnesses said the attacker attempted to flee, but local residents intervened, catching him and tying him to a tree with ropes before thrashing him. Police arrived shortly afterward, to control the mob and take the accused into custody 

The motive behind the attack is still under investigation, and the process of registering a formal case in ongoing. The suspect’s identity had not been officially confirmed at the time of reporting.

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Mumbai Fraud: Employee Booked For Cheating, Misappropriating Gold Worth ₹2.5 Crore In Kalbadevi

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Mumbai: L T Marg Police have registered a case against an employee for allegedly cheating his employer and misappropriating gold ornaments weighing 2,510 grams, valued at approximately Rs 2.5 crore.

Jewellery Firm Owner Files Complaint

According to the FIR, complainant Lalit Mohanlal Soni (39), owner of Shine Gold and a resident of Virar West, stated that his worker, Ramesh Ratanchand Jain, took the gold ornaments from the company’s office at Earth Mall, Vitthalwadi, Kalbadevi Road, Mumbai, but failed to return them.

Despite repeated reminders, the accused allegedly neither returned the ornaments nor provided any explanation, leading the complainant to approach the police. Following approval from the Deputy Commissioner of Police, Zone 2, a case was registered against Jain for cheating.

Case Registered After DCP Approval

The investigation is being carried out by PI Kale, who has visited the crime scene for further evidence collection. Police are now tracing the accused and verifying whether the stolen gold has been sold or pawned.

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26/11 Mumbai Terror Accused Tahawwur Rana’s Judicial Custody Extended Till September 8 By Special NIA Court

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Mumbai: The judicial remand of 26/11 Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Hussain Rana was extended till September 8 by a special NIA court on Wednesday. Rana’s earlier judicial custody is set to expire today, August 13. He was produced before the court by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) via video conferencing.

The federal agency has filed a supplementary chargesheet in the case. At present, the case is reportedly at the stage of document scrutiny.

Rana has been granted permission by the court for three phone calls with his brother to discuss engaging a lawyer for his defence. The calls will be recorded and take place in the presence of a senior jail officer. Notably, conversations will be allowed in Hindi or English.

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