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

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.
Maharashtra
Mumbai Police arrests 38 wanted accused

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Mumbai: Mumbai Police has intensified its action against criminal elements. Between June 11 and June 20, the police claimed to have arrested 38 most wanted accused during a special operation in Zone 4 of Mumbai. These accused had several serious crimes registered against them, including 34 assault and harassment, 13 property and 9 other crimes.
This operation was conducted under the leadership of Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti. DCP Ragasudha said that the police were looking for many accused and the police had started searching for them. Under this, this operation was conducted and the police has also prepared a list of criminals who are wanted in many cases.
Maharashtra
Massive Fire Breaks Out In Mumbai’s Marine Lines Area; Visuals Surface

Mumbai: A large blaze occurred in a residential building at Marine Lines in Mumbai. Reports indicate that a significant fire was caused by a short circuit on the fourth floor of a residential building named Neelkanth. The firefighters arrived at the location. No specifics regarding injuries or fatalities have been confirmed. Visuals of this fire are being shared on social media. Further information is awaited
Maharashtra
Mumbai launched a campaign against drug abuse, organised a cyclothon with the resolution of ‘Drug Free India’

Mumbai: A unique sight was seen on the streets of Mumbai on Sunday morning when hundreds of people rode bicycles and united against drug abuse. Organised by the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) Mumbai and Greater Mumbai Police, the cyclothon gave the message of spreading awareness against drugs.
The “Drugs Free India” campaign started from Bandra Reclamation Bus Station and ended at Juhu Beach.
Big personalities gathered to flag off the cyclothon at 7 am. Naval Bajaj (ADG, ATS), Sharda Nikam (IG, ANTF), Amit Ghavate (Additional Director, NCB Mumbai), Navnath Dhawale (DCP, ANC) and Dr. Deepshikha Birla (Senior Superintendent of India Post) flagged off in the presence of Mumbai North Division and personnel from Narcotics Control Bureau, Mumbai Unit and Anti Narcotics Cell, Mumbai Police.
People of all ages participated in this cyclothon organized by Loha Foundation. From youth to the elderly, everyone raised their voice against drug abuse by riding bicycles. The route was specially chosen keeping in mind traffic and safety, so that the participants do not face any inconvenience.
The walk from Bandra to Juhu was not only good for health but also gave a social message.
The event concluded at Juhu Beach, where common citizens and officials shared their views. Participants said that such events remind us that drug addiction not only ruins the life of one person, but also the entire society. We all have to come together to stop it.
This effort of NCB highlighted the dangers of drug abuse and promoted a healthy, drug-free lifestyle. Officials said that this cyclothon is just a beginning; there will be more such events in the future, which will help in freeing the society from the clutches of drugs.
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