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Mumbai Police Crime Branch Arrests 10th Accused In Baba Siddique Murder Case From Belapur, Navi Mumbai

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Mumbai Police’s Crime Branch arrested the 10th accused in the Baba Siddique murder case from Belapur, Navi Mumbai, on Sunday. The accused has been identified as Bhagwat Singh Om Singh, 32, from Jagat village in Udaipur, Rajasthan. Singh was produced before a court, which remanded him to police custody till October 26.

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According to police sources, Singh assisted the arrested accused, Ram Kanojia, by arranging accommodation, and logistics and helping with the safe transportation of weapons from Udaipur to Mumbai. On October 12, Baba Siddique was shot at in the Kher Nagar area of Bandra (East). At that time, Singh was watching the news on TV from BKC.

Singh has been running a scrap business in the BKC area for the past eight years. After seeing the news, he relocated his base, moving from BKC to Belapur in Navi Mumbai, where he was looking for a shop to continue his scrap business. Singh avoided returning to his hometown of Udaipur, fearing that the police might track him there.

According to the sources, six days ago, he set up a new scrap shop in Belapur. Around two-and-a-half months ago, Kanojia, an accused living in Panvel, went to Udaipur to procure weapons. During that time, Singh arranged for his accommodation and logistics. However, since weapons were not available in Udaipur, Kanojia traveled to Surat, with Singh accompanying him. Eventually, when the weapons were secured in Udaipur, Singh guided Kanojia on how to safely transport them to Mumbai. This information was revealed during the investigation. The police have seized a mobile phone from Singh, who is married and has children.

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Mumbai: Speeding Dumper Hits 2 Bikers Near Birla Centurion Mill, One Killed

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Mumbai: A tragic accident occurred in Worli, where a speeding dumper rammed into two bikers, killing one on the spot. The deceased has been identified as Rohan Gupta (21), while the other rider, Sanket Virendrakumar Sharma (21), sustained serious injuries. Based on Sharma’s complaint, the N.M. Joshi Marg Police have registered a case against the dumper driver, Darshan Subhash Kasdekar (27) and arrested him. Further investigation is underway.

According to the N.M. Joshi Marg Police, the accident took place around 9:30 PM on January 30 near Birla Centurion Mill Gate No. 01 to 07. Complainant Sanket Sharma and his friend Rohan Gupta were riding a bike on Pandurang Budhkar Marg when a speeding and negligent dumper driver hit them near Birla Centurion Mill. The impact threw both riders off their bike, causing severe injuries. Gupta succumbed to his injuries on the spot, while Sharma survived with serious wounds. The police have registered a case and are continuing their investigation.

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‘Plastic Flowers Not Banned Due To Low Littering Potential’: Union Government Says To Bombay High Court

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Mumbai: The Union government has informed the Bombay High Court that plastic flowers are not included in the list of banned single-use plastic items as they do not meet the criteria of “high littering potential and low utility”. The Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), in an affidavit, stated that the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) had forwarded the matter for consideration but without any supporting analysis.

The affidavit was filed in response to a public interest litigation (PIL) by the Growers Flowers Council of India (GFCI), which sought a ban on plastic flowers in Maharashtra. The PIL argued that plastic flowers, particularly those less than 100 microns thick, contribute to environmental pollution and should be included in the list of prohibited singleuse plastic items.

The High Court had earlier issued notices to the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB), CPCB, and MoEFCC, seeking their response on the demand for a ban. In October 2024, the court had asked the Centre whether it had considered CPCB’s recommendations for banning plastic flowers.

The MoEFCC, in its affidavit, clarified that an expert committee constituted by the Department of Chemicals and Petrochemicals (DCPC) had identified 40 single-use plastic items for detailed analysis. However, plastic flowers were not among them.

Refuting the petitioner’s claims, the affidavit stated that the Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016, do not specify a minimum thickness requirement of 100 microns for plastic flowers.

The government argued, “The petitioner states that… violation of this thickness requirement has resulted in difficulties in decomposing. This is wrong and misleading. There is no such provision in Plastic Waste Management Rules, 2016,” the MoEFCC affidavit emphasises.

The plea also highlighted that the Maharashtra government had issued a notification on March 8, 2022, banning several single-use plastic items.

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Mumbai: BMC To Cut 50% Rate For Debris Service, Considers mandatory AutoDCR Integration For Builders

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Mumbai: The BMC is planning to reduce the rates for its ‘debris on call service by 50%. It is also exploring a mandatory integration in the AutoDCR portal that will require builders to directly deliver their debris to BMCs plants.

The city generates 7,000 to 8,000 metric tonnes debris every day. Due to the market rates for debris disposal being lower than the BMC’s fees, compliance from builders has been low. The price cut aims to tackle the problem.

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