Maharashtra
Mumbai Weather Update: IMD Predicts Moderate Rains Today, Heavy Showers Anticipated In Coming Days; AQI In Good Category

Mumbai: The city woke up to cloudy skies, breezes, and light rain in the suburbs on Wednesday. The Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) forecasted cloudy weather with the potential for moderate rain later in the day. Additionally, the IMD downgraded its red alert for the city to a yellow alert.
Today’s Weather Update
The minimum temperature recorded was 26 degrees Celsius, with a potential maximum of 31 degrees Celsius. The average temperature is expected to be around 26 degrees Celsius. South-southeasterly winds are predicted at a speed of 14.8 km/h. Sunrise occurred at 6:08 am, and sunset is expected at 7:20 pm.
Weather For The Coming Days
According to the IMD’s seven-day forecast, there will be a slight decrease in minimum temperatures this week, accompanied by moderate to heavy rains. The minimum temperature is predicted to be around 27 degrees Celsius on Thursday and Friday, dropping to 25-26 degrees Celsius from Saturday to Monday.
Maximum temperatures are expected to remain between 30-32 degrees Celsius throughout the week. With the monsoon intensifying again after recent heavy showers, the city is likely to experience moderate to heavy rain showers, leading to a notable drop in temperatures by 4-5 degrees Celsius.
AQI Remains in Good Category
Mumbai’s air quality remains in the good category. The Air Quality Index (AQI) for PM10 particles was recorded at 48 by SAFAR-India. AQI values between zero and 50 are considered good, while values from 50 to 100 are satisfactory. Readings between 100 and 200 are classified as moderate, requiring caution.
Maharashtra
Nilesh Rane advised his brother Nitesh Rane to refrain from controversial statement

Mumbai: Everything between the BJP and Shinde Sena in Mumbai Maharashtra is not good. The Cold War has started in BJP leader and minister Nitesh Rane and Nilesh Rane. Nitesh Rane made a controversial statement in the rally in Usmanabad, after which the debate began on whom, whose father, Nilesh Rane advised his brother Nitesh Rane to refrain from a controversial statement, and then Nitesh responded to him while commenting. After that, Nilesh Rane had deleted X’s post deleted. Now Nitesh Rane has appealed to the X -Dharma to be closed on a friendly principle. Nitesh Rane has said on the X that dear Nilesh ji you advised Mahayati Dharma Plan a few days ago, but it is not right to threaten your friend’s ally party workers right now, you are part of Mahayati, so it is important to take special care, now it is interesting to respond to this message. Rane has also shared a message on X in which the BJP worker has been threatened, and this message of social media has now led to a cold war in Rane Brother.
Maharashtra
Mumbai local train passengers barred from travelling with bags

Mumbai: Ban on passengers standing at the door with bags in Mumbai local trains Now, standing with bags has been banned in Mumbai local trains because earlier there was a collision between the passengers of Pacific Express and local trains in Mumbra and Diva and the accident happened due to the bag. 4 passengers died in this. Now, passengers standing at the door with bags has been banned. Additional railway forces have been deployed on the main railway platform to monitor this. Railways has taken this step to protect passengers from accidents in trains. Railway Police and Railways have also taken steps to control the crowd and crowd. Usually there is a crowd in the evening and morning, so orders have also been issued for special monitoring at railway stations. The railway administration has now decided to run trains with automatic doors. In this, the doors will remain closed and passengers will not be able to hang out. For this, a special design will be prepared and implemented.
Maharashtra
Juhu Hookah Parlour Bust: 45 People, Including 5 Young Women, Booked

Mumbai, June 2025 – In a major crackdown, Mumbai Crime Branch officials raided an illegal hookah parlour in Juhu late last night, detaining a total of 45 people—including five young women—and registering cases under multiple legal provisions.
Discovery and Arrests
At around 1 a.m., Mumbai Police’s Crime Intelligence Unit (CIU) raided the rooftop lounge, where patrons were being served hookah. Officers found that at least 30 customers were partaking in tobacco-laced hookah smoking. The establishment was operating without any valid licence, in clear violation of city regulations instituted after the tragic 2017 Kamala Mills blaze.
A total of 45 individuals were taken into custody—comprising staff, management, and patrons. Among them, five were young women in their early twenties, all of whom now face charges. The CIU also seized hookah paraphernalia including pipes, charcoal, tobacco mixtures, and multiple flavouring agents.
Legal Action
The accused have been booked under:
- Various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC),
- The Cigarettes and Other Tobacco Products Act (COTPA),
- The Disaster Management Act, which enforced the hookah ban post the Kamala Mills fire.
Officials emphasized that hookah parlours have been strictly proscribed within Mumbai’s municipal limits following the rooftop fire disaster in 2017, which claimed 14 lives.
Safety Concerns
Authorities expressed alarm over the use of charcoal heaters and enclosed space setups—both serious fire hazards. The rooftop venue lacked any proper fire safety certifications or equipment, prompting fears of repeat incidents. City regulations firmly prohibit unauthorized structures atop buildings, particularly due to their vulnerability to rapid fire spread .
Wider Context
Since the Kamala Mills tragedy, Mumbai Police have consistently targeted illegal hookah dens. Multiple establishments have been raided in Andheri, Bandra, and other suburbs since 2021. Notably, a similar rooftop operation in Andheri in February 2021 resulted in 42 people being booked under the same statutes.
What’s Next?
All 45 detainees have been charged and are undergoing legal proceedings. Investigators are examining the hookah lounge’s ownership chain, regulatory breaches, and whether its patrons posed broader public health or safety risks. Officials also plan to study fire safety compliance more rigorously to prevent any repeat of past tragedies.
Why It Matters
- Public Safety: Enclosed hookah parlours, especially without proper fire measures, are high-risk zones.
- Legal Enforcement: Despite bans, illicit hookah operations persist, highlighting gaps in oversight.
- Policy Reminder: The Kamala Mills fire remains a stark reminder of the need for vigilance in Mumbai’s nightlife spots.
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