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Mumbai Weather Update For Jan 06, 2026: City Reels Under Thick Smog, Chokes Under Severe Air Quality; Overall AQI At 319

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Mumbai: Mumbai residents were greeted on Tuesday by what seemed like a picture-perfect winter morning, marked by clear blue skies, gentle winds and a noticeable drop in temperatures. The early hours offered a brief sense of relief and freshness, giving the impression of a crisp and comfortable day ahead. However, the calm did not last long, as a thick layer of smog soon settled over the city, sharply reducing visibility and once again exposing Mumbai’s escalating air pollution crisis.

Despite optimistic weather predictions from the India Meteorological Department (IMD), air quality quickly emerged as the city’s biggest concern. The IMD had forecast a bright and pleasant day, with temperatures expected to range between 18 degrees Celsius and 30 degrees Celsius.

Overall AQI Slips To Severe Category

Data from air quality monitoring platform AQI.in revealed that Mumbai’s overall Air Quality Index (AQI) touched 319 during the early morning hours, placing it squarely in the ‘severe’ category. Vulnerable sections of the population, including children, the elderly and individuals suffering from respiratory or heart-related conditions, were advised to limit outdoor exposure.

The primary contributors to the persistent pollution continue to be dust and fine particulate matter released from the city’s extensive construction activity. Major infrastructure projects such as metro rail lines, flyovers, coastal road extensions and road-widening works are underway across Mumbai. Alongside these, rapid private real estate development has further added to the pollutant load. Vehicular emissions, especially during peak traffic hours, have compounded the problem, making air quality management increasingly challenging.

Several areas across Mumbai emerged as major pollution hotspots. Chembur recorded a dangerously high AQI of 398, categorised as ‘severe’ and posing serious health risks even for otherwise healthy individuals. Bandra followed with an AQI of 368, while the Wadala Truck Terminal stood at 358. Jogeshwari West and Santacruz both reported AQI levels of 346, also within the severe range.

While suburban regions showed relatively lower pollution levels, they were far from safe. Borivali East and Kandivali East recorded AQI readings of 227 and 230 respectively, falling under the ‘unhealthy’ category. Borivali West, Govandi and Goregaon East also reported poor air quality, highlighting the widespread nature of Mumbai’s pollution problem.

As per standard air quality classifications, AQI levels between 0 and 50 are considered ‘good’, 51 to 100 ‘moderate’, 101 to 200 ‘poor’, 201 to 300 ‘unhealthy’, and levels above 300 fall under the ‘severe’ or ‘hazardous’ category.

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Nirmal Nagar girl sexually abused by accused sentenced to 20 years in prison

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Mumbai: The court has sentenced the accused to 20 years rigorous imprisonment in the case of sexual abuse of a 9-year-old girl in Hussain Tekri Khar in Shivalik Compound under the limits of Nirmal Nagar police station in Mumbai. On December 18, 2022, the victim was playing outside her house when the accused Munawar Ghanu Malik, 52, sexually assaulted her and hid at his friend’s house. The police arrested him. After the sexual assault of the girl, the girl started crying loudly outside her house, after which she told her parents that an indecent act had been done to her. The victim’s mother filed a complaint at Nirmal Nagar police station and the police arrested Munawar. The police followed the matter thoroughly in the sessions court and the accused was convicted. On the advice of Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti and DCP Manish Kalwaniya, the police followed the case in the best possible manner and the accused was convicted.

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Mumbai Crime: Oshiwara Police Arrest Habitual Thief, Recover Stolen Valuables Worth ₹1.26 Crore

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Mumbai: The Oshiwara Police have arrested a habitual offender involved in a major housebreaking case and successfully recovered stolen property worth ₹1,26,10,450.

According to police officials, between 11:00 pm on December 29, 2025, and 7:30 am on December 30, 2025, an unidentified person gained entry through the bathroom window of a bungalow (No. 15, Magnum Tower, Bank Road, 2nd Cross Road, Lokhandwala, Andheri West). The accused broke into the complainant’s cupboard and stole a safe containing gold, diamond and silver ornaments along with cash altogether valued at approximately ₹1,37,20,000.

Based on the complaint, Oshiwara Police registered an FIR  on December 30, 2025, under sections 331(4) and 305(A) of BNS. Following the registration of the case, the Senior Police Inspector, Crime Detection Officer and the police team visited the crime scene and conducted a detailed inspection.

Even without knowing the suspect’s residence, officers skillfully gathered intelligence. Sub-Inspector Vikas Kadam and his team laid a trap in the locality where the accused was suspected to be hiding and kept watch for two days. The suspect finally appeared, and on January 3, 2026, the team detained him for interrogation.

During questioning, the accused confessed that he had kept the stolen valuables at his residence and some with a jeweller. Acting promptly, the police recovered stolen diamond, gold and silver ornaments valued at ₹1,26,10,450.

Further investigation revealed that the arrested accused has a criminal history with 14 previous cases registered against him. Police officials also stated that more cases from Oshiwara Police Station and other police jurisdictions are likely to be detected during further interrogation.

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BJP and Congress Form Unlikely Alliance to Keep Shiv Sena Out of Power in Ambernath Council

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Thane: In a surprising political development at the municipal level, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress have come together to form a governing alliance in the Ambernath Municipal Council, effectively preventing the Shiv Sena from taking control despite its strong performance in the elections.

The Shiv Sena emerged as the single largest party in the recently concluded Ambernath civic polls but failed to secure a clear majority in the council. Taking advantage of the fractured mandate, the BJP stitched together a post-poll alliance with the Congress and other smaller parties to cross the majority mark and form the ruling body.

The new coalition, formed under a development-focused banner, has claimed that its primary objective is to ensure stability, efficient administration, and accelerated civic development in Ambernath. Leaders from the alliance stated that local governance requires practical decision-making beyond traditional political rivalries.

As part of the power-sharing arrangement, the BJP secured the key leadership position in the municipal council, while coalition partners were accommodated in the governing structure. The move has reshaped the political equations in the region and drawn sharp reactions from the Shiv Sena, which accused its rivals of engaging in opportunistic politics.

Shiv Sena leaders expressed disappointment over the alliance, terming it a contradiction of ideological positions and a setback to the mandate of voters. They maintained that the party would play a strong role as the opposition and continue to raise civic issues.

Political observers note that such unexpected alliances are becoming increasingly common in urban local body elections, where numbers and local priorities often outweigh long-standing political alignments. The Ambernath development is being closely watched as it may influence future municipal strategies across Maharashtra.

The formation of this alliance highlights the evolving nature of grassroots politics and underscores how local power dynamics can diverge sharply from state-level and national political narratives.

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