Maharashtra
Mumbai Weather Update: City Braces For Ganpati Visarjan Amid Moderate To Heavy Rains; IMD Issues Yellow Alert
Mumbai: Mumbai woke up to moderate to heavy rains on Saturday as the city geared up for Ganpati Visarjan, the grand finale of the 11-day Ganeshotsav. With lakhs of devotees expected to join immersion processions across Maharashtra, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued yellow and orange alerts for several districts, cautioning citizens to remain vigilant during the day-long celebrations.
In Mumbai, a yellow alert has been sounded. Light to moderate rain showers lashed many areas since morning, while heavy spells are expected in some pockets through the afternoon and evening. The maximum temperature is likely to settle at 30 degrees Celsius, with the minimum around 25 degrees. Despite the rains, the city will continue to experience humid and sultry conditions, while moderate winds are forecast along the coast.
Thane and Navi Mumbai also remain under a yellow alert. Officials have warned that sudden bursts of heavy rain may impact traffic and prolong immersion timings. Commuters and devotees have been advised to plan their travel carefully, as afternoon and late-evening showers are expected to intensify. Maximum and minimum temperatures are projected at 29 and 24 degrees respectively.
In Palghar, which has already been battered by heavy rainfall through the past week, the IMD has issued an orange alert. The district may witness very heavy showers in isolated areas, raising the risk of waterlogging and transport disruptions, particularly in rural belts. The weather office has predicted maximum and minimum temperatures at 28 and 24 degrees Celsius, with moderate to strong winds likely to persist.
Further down the Konkan coast, Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts have all been placed under yellow alerts. Raigad may see moderate to heavy showers, while Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg are expected to receive uneven rainfall, intense in some places, lighter in others. Temperatures will range between 24 and 30 degrees Celsius, while humidity could rise as high as 89 per cent. Wind speeds are forecast to reach around 30 kmph, with the sea turning choppy and high waves anticipated along the shoreline.
Maharashtra
Mahayuti’s overspending derailing Maharashtra’s financial legacy: Shiv Sena(UBT) in ‘Saamana’

Mumbai, June 25: The Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT) on Thursday claimed that the Mahayuti government’s move to present supplementary demands of Rs 97,706.40 crore, barely three months after the annual budget 2026-27, exposes the deterioration in Maharashtra’s financial discipline.
The party said that with public debt soaring to nearly Rs 11 lakh crore, an annual interest burden of Rs 60,000 crore and arbitrary spending from the state treasury, the economy of the Maharashtra government has completely collapsed.
The Thackeray camp, in a scathing editorial in the party’s mouthpiece, ‘Saamana’, taunted that the present situation mirrors an economics student who attaches supplement after supplement to their answer sheet during an exam, only to barely secure a passing grade when the results are announced. “Maharashtra’s ‘supplementary’ champion government is publicly making a mockery of the state’s devastated economy by setting records in supplementary demands,” it remarked.
The editorial argued that for any government, having to hold out a begging bowl for supplementary demands right after the budget is highly embarrassing. “The state government’s financial planning has completely derailed due to reckless extravagance on non-productive activities. Maharashtra once enjoyed an excellent reputation for its financial discipline, but over the last four years, this reputation has completely withered away. During these past four years, the Mahayuti government has gone on a relentless spree of bringing supplementary demands of nearly Rs 5 lakh crore. This is a world record for extra-budgetary spending,” said the editorial.
The Thackeray camp said that ideally, supplementary demands should be utilised just days before the next budget if allocated funds run short at the end of the fiscal year or if a new scheme is suddenly launched. “Today, however, allocations are intentionally concealed in the main budget, and thousands of crores are later demanded through supplementary routes to serve political motives. This time, the government has crossed all limits. With nine full months remaining until the next budget, the government’s revenue and expenditure estimates collapsed within the first three months,” it commented.
The editorial said ironically, when the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) was in power and presented significantly lower supplementary demands, leaders of the current regime — who were then in the opposition — criticised them fiercely, alleging a total breakdown of financial discipline. “Today, those very opposition leaders serve as the state’s Chief Minister and Finance Minister. Despite supplementary demands crossing Rs 5 lakh crore in four years under their watch, they no longer view it as financial indiscipline,” it added.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena sarcastically said the ‘Supplementary-Champion’ government is setting a record for supplementary demands and publicly humiliating the economy of a state that was once renowned for its financial discipline. The government is out in the open, single-handedly dismantling the economic legacy of a state once revered for its financial rectitude.
Maharashtra
The government should immediately withdraw the FIRs registered against schools in Mumbai’s slum areas, make them permanent by relaxing the conditions: Abu Asim Azmi

Mumbai, June 24, 2026: Senior Samajwadi Party leader and MLA from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar, Abu Asim Azmi, raised the issue of private schools running in slums (slum areas) in the House during the monsoon session of the Maharashtra Assembly. He has demanded that the FIR registered against the principal, secretaries and chairman of these schools be withdrawn immediately and these schools should be saved from closure. Addressing the House, Abu Asim Azmi said, “My constituency Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar is a very poor and backward area. Around 30 to 35 thousand children are studying in private schools here. The capacity of BMC schools in this area has been completely exhausted and there is a long waiting list of children for new admissions. In such a situation, these private schools are the only support for the education of poor children.
Key demands and points:
Relaxation of conditions and regularization
The conditions of the government for approving schools such as open space, playground, etc. are practically impossible to meet in slum areas. Therefore, the government should make special laws for these areas and regularize them. FIRs registered against the management of these schools in Shivaji Nagar and Deonar police stations The R should be withdrawn immediately. He said that the result of these schools is more than 90 percent and their educational standard is better than BMC schools. Here, teachers are teaching children for a meager salary of just Rs. 6,000 to Rs. 7,000. He added that there has been a delay in the formation of the committee. In the last meeting, the government had also assured to form an inquiry committee on this issue, but no committee has been formed so far. Abu Asim Azmi warned that if these schools are closed due to administrative action, the future of 30 to 35 thousand poor children will be completely dark. He has strongly appealed to the government to intervene in this matter immediately.
Maharashtra
Fake BMC Deputy Commissioner Altaf Sheikh arrested

Mumbai: Crime Branch claims to have arrested a young man who used to deceive people by posing as BMC Deputy Commissioner. The Crime Branch investigated the complaint of a 45-year-old man named Altaf Sheikh and found the complaint to be valid, after which the Crime Branch laid a trap and arrested him. He also used to use a car with a light. Apart from this, an identity card was also recovered from his possession, a fake sticker of the Government of India and a fake card were also recovered. The accused used to use an official visiting card and used to declare himself as BMC Deputy Commissioner. He was arrested from Malad in a car with a light. This operation was carried out by DCP Raj Tilak Roshan of Mumbai Crime Branch.
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