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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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Opposition protests against the government for declaring Wari as urban Naxal

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Mumbai: On the fourth day in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the opposition created a ruckus over declaring Wari as urban Naxal and has made serious allegations against the government of insulting Wari. On the fourth day of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly, the opposition has made several serious allegations against the ministers of the government while protesting on the steps of the Vidhan Bhavan. The ministers included in the cabinet of the state government are misusing their powers and occupying government lands in the state.

Just as the ruling front is trying to defame the holy pilgrimage of Hinduism, Wari, by calling Vitthurai and Warkars urban Naxalites and urban Maoists, in the same way it is insulting Wari Palkhi. This is reprehensible. Members of the Maha Vikas Aghadi staged a strong protest on the steps of the Vidhan Bhavan against the ruling front and accused the government of insulting Wari. In this demonstration, the members also raised slogans cursing the government and said that due to the scamster government, farmers are dying of hunger and the ministers are calling the laborers urban Naxalites. Shiv Sena leader of opposition Ambadas Danve, Vijay Varditwar, Sachin Ahir, Jitendra Ahawat etc. participated in this protest.

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‘Welfare Of Police Personnel Is Top Priority For Home Department,’ Says Minister Yogesh Kadam

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Mumbai: While responding to a question in the Maharashtra Legislative Council regarding the deaths of on-duty police personnel, Minister of State for Home Affairs, Shri Yogesh Kadam, emphasized that “the welfare of police officers and staff is a key responsibility of the Home Department.”

He informed the House that the causes of death among police personnel in the state vary and include illness and suicide. To address these concerns and safeguard the health of police personnel, the government has undertaken several initiatives.

🔹 Free Treatment for 40 Diseases at 270 Hospitals

Police personnel and their families can avail free treatment for 40 different diseases across 270 hospitals. In Mumbai alone, these services are available at 34 hospitals.

🔹 Special Cancer Screening Camps

Special camps for cancer screening are being organized with support from Tata Hospital and other medical institutions.

🔹 Mental Health Initiatives

To strengthen mental well-being, yoga camps and gym facilities have been launched at various police stations.

🔹 Record Recruitment During Current Tenure

The state government has filled over 85% of vacant posts in the police force, marking the highest recruitment under this administration.

🔹 Compassionate Appointments Without Conditions

In the unfortunate event of an in-service death, a family member of the deceased police personnel is offered a government job on compassionate grounds, without any conditions.

Minister Kadam reiterated the Home Department’s commitment to ensuring the social, mental, and medical welfare of all police personnel and their families.

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Maharashtra Urdu Academy should be formed, funds and staff should be appointed for the promotion of Urdu language Abu Asim Azmi

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Mumbai: Mumbai Maharashtra Legislative Assembly member Abu Asim Azmi has demanded the immediate formation of Urdu Academy to promote Urdu. He said that academies of other languages ​​including Gujarati and Marathi are active, but the condition of Urdu Academy is pathetic. Earlier there were 25 employees in this academy, but now only the superintendent is left. The remaining 24 have retired. The government needs to pay attention to the plight of Urdu.

The formation of this academy will promote Urdu. Azmi demanded that the Urdu Academy is facing difficulties due to the provision of funds. He said that the government allocates Rs 1 crore on paper, but this fund is not provided. Abu Asim Azmi said that Urdu is the language of our country. Whenever the Chief Minister or any other minister speaks in the House, they resort to Urdu poetry. But when it comes to the establishment of Urdu Academy and the development of Urdu language, the government is doing injustice

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