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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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Shiv Sena wave in North Maharashtra, Dr. Shrikant Shinde takes charge of election campaign

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Mumbai Nandurbar: Shiv Sena is on a wave in North Maharashtra. A large number of “Ladli Bheenas” and youth are participating in the rallies of Shiv Sena youth leader Dr. Shrikant Shinde. Dr. Shinde launched his election campaign in North Maharashtra today. Addressing the gathering, he said that the Mahayoti government has taken strong steps to empower women and youth, which is why Maharashtra’s Ladli Behna Yojana is becoming self-reliant. Attacking the opposition, he said that many opposition leaders were opposing the “Ladli Behna Yojana” but under the leadership of Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, this scheme was implemented and it will not be stopped under any circumstances. The opposition is only spreading confusion, Ladli Behna will respond with their votes. Dr. Shrikant Shinde explained that in the last three years, Shiv Sena has reached every corner of Maharashtra under the leadership of Eknath Shinde. Shinde Sahib is empowering his workers by holding eight meetings every day. He has an Urban Development Department, which has resulted in record-breaking funding for the backward villages of Maharashtra, paving the way for strong rural development.

Dr. Shrikant Shinde criticized UBT and said that some people are experts in criticizing, but they have never done any concrete work for the people. That is why today Mahayoti candidates are seen everywhere. The people are well aware of the state of the opposition.

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Kalyan College Namaz Controversy: SIO Demands Action Against Perpetrators

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Mumbai: SIO has demanded strict action against the hooliganism of Bajrang Dal and Vishwa Hindu Parishad on offering prayers in Mumbai’s Kalyan College. Here, State Secretary SIO Aziz Ahmed said that
The incident that took place at Ideal College of Pharmacy and Research in Kalyan is highly condemnable and unacceptable, where hooligans belonging to Bajrang Dal entered the college campus, threatened and harassed Muslim students for offering prayers and even tried to make them sit in front of the statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. This incident is a direct attack on religious freedom and the sanctity of the educational campus.

SIO strongly condemns this incident and expresses complete solidarity with the affected students. We demand that strict action be taken against the accused at the earliest, the college administration ensure the safety of the students and take concrete steps to prevent such incidents in the future.

We appeal to the entire student community to maintain religious harmony and remain united against such sectarian attitudes and demonstrate strong solidarity.

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Five-year-old kidnapped girl rescued from Vakola, five arrested, girl held hostage by uncle in Panol

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Mumbai: Police has claimed to have arrested five accused, including uncle Momani, on charges of kidnapping a five-year-old girl. The gang had planned to kidnap and sell the girl. A case of kidnapping of a minor girl was registered on November 22 under the limits of Vakola police station. Several teams were formed in Zones 8 and 7. During the investigation, it was revealed that a suspicious rickshaw had gone to Panvel and returned. A man, a woman, a rickshaw driver and the girl were in the rickshaw between 2 and 3 am. The kidnappers were identified as the girl’s uncle Lawrence Niconelis Fernandes, 42, and his wife Momani, who is a Mangal degree, both of them had gone to Panvel by rickshaw and were going to sell the kidnapped girl. The kidnapped girl was recovered from the possession of their acquaintance Sans. The Sans gave details about the wanted accused during the investigation, after which Windra Dinesh Chavan, 60, and Anjali Ajit Korgaokar, 57, were arrested from New Panvel, Raigad. The kidnapped girl was sold for Rs 1,80,000 and Vrinda Chavan was taken into custody from her house and the girl was safely brought to Vakola. This operation was carried out by DCP Manish Kalwaniya on the instructions of Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti and the girl was recovered safely. In this case, the police have arrested rickshaw driver Latif Abdul Majeed Sheikh, 52, a resident of Santa Cruz, Lawrence Nicholas Fernandes, 42, a laborer from Raigarh, Mangal Dagra Jadhav, 38, from Raigarh, Kiran Maruti Sons, 38, from Panvel, Vrinda Vanish Chavan, 60, from Raigarh and the investigation is underway.

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