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Mumbai Weather Update: Foggy Skies Surround The Dream City; Air Quality Remains Poor

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The temperatures in Mumbai on October 2 from minimum 27.4 oC and maximum at 33 oC while the humidity is at 83% while the wind is blowing at a speed of 8 km/h. The sun rose at 06:29 AM and is expected to set at 06:26 PM.

Today’s AQI in Mumbai is 168.0, signalling a low air quality level in the city. Kids and individuals with respiratory issues, like asthma, should reduce extended time spent outside. Knowing the AQI assists in making informed choices about one’s health and daily schedule.

People living in the maximum city can anticipate a mostly cloudy sky with light rain or drizzle all day on Gandhi Jayanti. The city’s humidity may be relieved by the weather conditions, resulting in a cooler environment.

After a substantial rainfall of 657 millimetres in September, almost 80 percent higher than the monthly average of 360 mm, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts light to moderate showers in the city for the next 3 to 4 days. This is happening as the monsoon season is forecasted to end in October.

Weather Forecast For The Week

When thinking about the upcoming week in Mumbai, locals should anticipate different weather patterns. On October 2nd, Gandhi Jayanti is observed, with a forecast of mostly cloudy weather and a chance of light rain or drizzle, with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 32°C. The same weather conditions will continue on October 3, with temperatures staying within the range of 25 to 31 degrees Celsius, along with additional light rain or drizzle.

The weather will change slightly on October 4, with some clouds in the afternoon and evening, and temperatures ranging from 23 to 32 degrees Celsius. On October 5, the weather will continue to have a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures ranging from 24 to 32 degrees Celsius. There is a forecast of rain on October 6, with temperatures ranging from 24 to 33 degrees Celsius. On October 7, residents can anticipate another partly cloudy day, with temperatures varying from 24 to 33 degrees Celsius. In general, the upcoming week will include a combination of clouds and intermittent rain, which is typical of the city’s monsoon climate.

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Two accused arrested for illegally uploading Chaavva film

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Mumbai: Mumbai Cyber ​​South Police Station has registered a case under the Copyright Act for illegally distributing pirated links of Chaavva film on platforms like WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, YouTube and Google, causing a huge financial loss to the entertainment company. 1818 fake links of this film were created and it was made public on social media. During technical investigation, it was found that a person named Randhawan is involved in this case. This 26-year-old youth has been arrested from Pune. He had illegally uploaded the Chaavva film and along with that, he had also purchased the domain. He had also developed an application for this film.

He was arrested from Pune and brought to Mumbai. In this context, the Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested another accused. Mumbai Police had registered a complaint by Rajat Rahul Haksar and on this basis, the police have arrested an accused in Nashik. Earlier, one was arrested from Pune. The accused arrested from Nashik has been identified as Sanhil Dhumal, 26 years old. During the investigation, it was found that he had illegally uploaded the movie Chhavva on social media platforms. He has also been brought to Mumbai by the Crime Branch.

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Controversial song against Muslims goes viral on Ram Navami

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Mumbai: Police have taken action against three people by registering a case against those who played abusive songs and spewed venom against Muslims on a DJ on Ram Navami, DCP Manish Kalwaniya informed here today. He said that on April 6, during Ram Navami, a DJ was played under the Andheri Metro Bridge in which a specific community was abused. After this song went viral, a case was registered under 296 at the Sahar police station.

The police have taken action against the three accused and have also sent them notices. Not only that, they have also been questioned. The DCP said that since the sections under which the case has been registered do not require arrest and carry a punishment of less than seven years, the police have given notices to these three accused and legal action has been taken. Muslims have expressed their displeasure over this hateful and derogatory song, after which the police took action and registered a case. This case was registered on April 8. This matter also went viral on social media and after criticism from all sides, the police took action.

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Seven Police Stations of Mumbai Police Zone 12 Awarded ISO 9001:2015 Certification for Excellence in Service Standards

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Mumbai, April 12: In a proud moment for Mumbai Police, all seven police stations under Zone 12 have been awarded the prestigious ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System Certificate, recognizing their commitment to exceptional service standards and efficient work processes.

The police stations that received the certification include Vanrai, Aarey, Dindoshi, Kurar, Samata Nagar, Kasturba Marg, and Dahisar. These stations successfully passed all three stages of inspection, meeting the rigorous criteria required for the certification.

This achievement highlights the proactive efforts of Mumbai Police Zone 12 in enhancing operational efficiency, transparency, and citizen-centric policing. The ISO 9001:2015 certification signifies international standards of quality management and is a testament to the dedication and professionalism of the officers and staff.

The commendable accomplishment was made possible under the strategic leadership of Mumbai Commissioner of Police Vivek Phansalkar, Special CP Devendra Bharti, ACP Satya Narayan Chaudhary, Additional CP Abhishek Trimukhe, and DCP (Zone 12) Smita Patil.

Speaking on the achievement, officials emphasized that this milestone reflects the force’s ongoing mission to modernize its approach, embrace best practices, and ensure public trust through consistent service delivery.

This recognition is expected to further inspire other police zones to adopt similar quality initiatives, reinforcing Mumbai Police’s commitment to excellence and public satisfaction.

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