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Mumbai Weather Today: A Humid Start Of Day; IMD Predicts Light Drizzle

Mumbai: Today, on September 21, 2024, Mumbai is experiencing the temperature of 27.99 °C. The I forecast predicts temperatures ranging from 26.99 °C to 29.06 °C. Relative humidity is at 74%, while wind speed ranges from 72 km/h to 2.57 km/h. The sun will rise at 06:27 AM and is expected to set at 06:36 PM.
The forecast for today predicts that the sky will be overcast. Please organise your day based on the temperature and expected weather forecast. Have fun in the sun and remember to wear sunscreen and sunglasses while you bask in the nice weather.
Today’s air quality index in Mumbai is 275.0, categorising it as unhealthy. Kids and individuals with respiratory conditions like asthma should remain inside, while everyone else should restrict their time outdoors. Having knowledge of the AQI allows individuals to make informed choices about their health when scheduling daily tasks.
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Stakeholders Raise Concerns Over BMC’s Iconic Structures Policy, Call For Heritage Safeguards And Clear Guidelines

Mumbai: Around 15 stakeholders—including architects, urban planners, civic groups, developers, and citizens—voiced concerns over BMC’s proposed policy on developing ‘iconic structures’ to enhance Mumbai’s skyline and boost tourism. At a public meeting held on Thursday at the BMC headquarters, participants criticised the vague definition of ‘iconic,’ questioned the selection committee’s scope, and raised concerns about the potential impact of such projects on the character of surrounding neighbourhoods.
The BMC has proposed adding Regulation 33(27) to the Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR), 2034 to govern ‘iconic’ structures, with objections and suggestions to be sent to the state urban development department.
Public Consultations, Heritage Assessments Urged for Mumbai’s Iconic Structures
Anish Gawande, spokesperson for the Nationalist Congress Party (SP), said, “Our existing iconic buildings need care, and this policy should include them too. It must also ensure that the character of heritage precincts is not distorted.” He submitted a letter signed by over 2,000 architects, designers, and urban planners, highlighting concerns about the policy’s impact on existing heritage precincts. Gawande also called for a stricter scrutiny committee, similar to the heritage conservation panel, to ensure only up to five truly deserving projects are approved annually. He urged cost controls to keep the 40% public-access requirement affordable.
Shirish Sukhatme, an architect and representative of the Practicing Engineers Architects and Town Planners Association (PEATA) called for a broader definition to include cultural and educational buildings. He recommended increasing minimum access width from 18 to 27 metres, selecting projects via a national design competition, removing the 1 million sq ft builder eligibility criterion, and demanding justification for the additional premium FSI granted to developers. His view was supported by Fort Heritage Conservation Association, Urban Design Research Institute (UDRI), and NGO NAGAR, who stressed that such structures should be defined by urban contribution, cultural context, sustainability, and public value—not just form or scale.
Public Consultation Needed for Mumbai’s Iconic Structures
Some participants at the meeting stressed the need for precise guidelines on built-to-unbuilt area ratios and green/open spaces, along with social and heritage impact assessments and mandatory public consultations. Sunil Rathod, chief engineer of the development plan department, clarified that iconic buildings will remain subject to heritage regulations and the existing 32-metre height restriction. Consequently, despite the additional FSI incentives offered by the policy, opportunities for development in these areas will be limited due to space and height constraints.
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PM Modi on two-day Gujarat visit from August 25, to launch Rs 307-crore road projects

Gandhinagar, Aug 22 : Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone of road projects worth Rs 307 crore during his two-day Gujarat visit on August 25-26, covering Ahmedabad, Gandhinagar and Mehsana districts.
The projects, under the state’s Roads and Buildings Department, are aimed at strengthening connectivity, easing traffic, and boosting industrial growth in North Gujarat.
Among the highlights, the Prime Minister will inaugurate the widening of the Viramgam-Khudad-Rampura road — a 21-km stretch expanded to seven metres at a cost of Rs 33 crore — expected to accelerate development in surrounding industrial clusters and create new job opportunities.
Foundation stones will also be laid for projects worth Rs 274 crore, including three six-lane vehicle underpasses on the Ahmedabad-Mehsana-Palanpur road (Rs 126 crore), a railway overbridge at Viramgam (Rs 70 crore), the renewal of the Kadi-Thol-Sanand road (Rs 45 crore), and the expansion of the Bapasi Tararam junction to GIFT City into an eight-lane road (Rs 33 crore).
Officials said the upgraded infrastructure will reduce travel time and fuel costs while enhancing road safety. Improved connectivity is also expected to benefit industrial zones, boost logistics, and provide easier access to hubs such as GIFT City and tourist spots like Thol Sanctuary.
Gujarat has emerged as one of India’s leaders in road infrastructure, with over 1.15 lakh km of road network connecting industrial hubs, ports, and rural areas.
The state’s expressways, six-lane and eight-lane highways, and upgraded district and village roads have significantly boosted connectivity, cutting travel time and logistics costs.
Key projects like the Ahmedabad-Vadodara Expressway, Delhi-Mumbai Expressway stretch, and Ahmedabad-Mehsana-Palanpur corridor have strengthened Gujarat’s role as a manufacturing and trade hub. Ongoing investments in underpasses, overbridges, and rural road widening aim to enhance safety, ease congestion, and improve last-mile access, aligning with the state’s focus on industrial growth and urban-rural integration.
The state has approximately 74,500 km of roads, comprising both core (national highways, about 6,000 km of state highways) and non-core roads (district, rural, and village roads). It has around 6,635 km of national highways. There are over 300 state highways, totalling approximately 19,761 km.
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Mumbai: 69-Year-Old Woman Loses ₹45,064 In Facebook Forex Scam, Police Register Case Against Unidentified Fraudster

Mumbai: A 69-year-old former manager of State Bank of India (SBI), currently working as a recruitment manager with Kotak Life Insurance, lost Rs45,064 in a foreign currency investment scam. The fraudster lured her with promises of high returns and cheated her. She filed a complaint at the Vile Parle police station, following which, on August 20, the police registered a case against an unidentified person for cheating.
Andheri Woman Targeted by Facebook Foreign Currency Investment Session
According to the FIR, on August 16, at 8am, the complainant, Nilawati V, a resident of Andheri East, was watching a session on foreign currency investment on Facebook. In the session, the speaker claimed that investors could earn good returns by investing money in foreign currency.
Soon after the session, she received a call from an unknown number. The caller told her that their company would invest her money in foreign currency and she would receive good returns within six hours. He requested her to invest through them. Believing his claims, she agreed.
The next day, at 1.40pm, she received another call from an unknown number. The caller claimed to represent the same company, provided her with a number, and instructed her to transfer money from her SBI account via Google Pay. She followed the instructions and transferred Rs21,000. The recipient’s name appeared as Joseph Mehev.
Andheri Resident Loses Rs 24,064 in Online Investment Fraud
The following day, she received another call from an unknown number. When she told the caller that she had not received any returns, he claimed that the invested amount was insufficient and asked her to invest more. He then gave her another number and instructed her to transfer more money through GPay. Trusting him again, she transferred Rs24,064.
Thereafter, she began receiving continuous calls urging her to invest more money. However, she did not receive any returns, which made her suspicious. By then, she had already lost Rs45,064.
The police registered a case against an unidentified person under section 318(4) (cheating) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, along with relevant sections of the Information Technology Act.
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