Maharashtra
Mumbai Weather Update: Week-Long Thundershowers Or Rains Expected In City
Mumbai: The IMD predicts that there will be rain or thundershowers in the city on the evening or night of September 23. This forecast is part of a larger weather trend after an extended period of little precipitation. Residents should stay informed about weather conditions and get ready for possible thunderstorms.
Mumbai Experiences Rain After Long Dry Spell
Following a long period of no rain, Mumbai is predicted to see the return of wet weather this week. During this season, the IMD observed a total rainfall of 2,308.8 mm at the Colaba observatory and 2,605.4 mm at the Santa Cruz observatory. Because of the lack of rain, temperatures during both the day and night have been higher than usual, with Colaba and Santa Cruz recording minimum temperatures of 26.8 and 25.8 degrees Celsius respectively on Sunday. The water volume in the lakes was recorded at 14.20 lakh million litres, close to 98.15% capacity.
Mumbai’s Weather Throughout The Week
The forecast for September 23 predicts a low of 26 degrees Celsius and a high of 32 degrees Celsius, with overcast skies and the possibility of light rain or drizzle. On September 24, expect a slight decrease in the minimum temperature to 25 degrees Celsius, while the maximum will reach 31 degrees Celsius. The sky will be partly cloudy with a chance of moderate rain or thunderstorms.
Temperature Variations
On September 25th, temperatures will drop even more, ranging from a low of 22 degrees Celsius to a high of 30 degrees Celsius, while heavy rain is predicted to fall beneath an overcast sky. The temperatures on September 26 will vary between 23 and 28 degrees Celsius, maintaining the pattern of mostly cloudy skies with light rain. Rain can be expected on September 27 with temperatures ranging from 25°C to 30°C, and more rain on September 28, with temperatures between 26°C and 30°C.
Maharashtra
Mumbai Local Update: ‘No Daytime Mega Block On May 3’, Central Railway Cancels Morning Maintenance For NEET UG 2026 Exam; Midnight Work On Schedule

Mumbai: The Central Railway has cancelled the daytime Mega Block on Sunday, May 3, to ease travel for NEET UG 2026 students. The announcement comes as the Central Railway usually undertakes a mega block during morning hours, when several trains run late or are cancelled.
Hence, to make sure there is no inconvenience for students, the morning block has been cancelled. This comes as the National Testing Agency is scheduled to conduct the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (UG) 2026 at various locations across India and abroad on May 3, from 2 pm to 5 pm, in pen-and-paper mode.
Coming back to the statement by the Central Railway, it informed that a midnight block will be carried out on the Main Line and the Harbour Line. between CSMT and Vidyavihar on the Main Line and Thane to Vashi/Nerul on the Trans Harbour route.
According to the Central Railway, the affected trains will be the Up and down slow train between CSMT and Vidyavihar from 00:05 to 05:05 on May 3.
It added that services departing from CSMT on the Down Slow route from 23:30 on May 2 to 04:47 on May 3 will be diverted to the Down Fast route up to Vidyavihar and will halt at Byculla, Parel, Dadar, Matunga, Siva and Kurla stations and then be diverted back to the Down Slow route at Vidyavihar.
In addition to this, the services departing from Ghatkopar on the UP slow route from 23:29 on May 2 to 05:04 on May 3 will be diverted to the UP fast route between Vidyavihar and CSMT. The trains will halt at Kurla, Sion, Matunga, Dadat, Parel and Byculla stations.
The last suburban train on the down route before the block will be CSMT-Titwala departing at 23:16 on May 2, while on the UP route, the last train will depart from Kalyan at 22:22.
The first train on the down route after the block will CSMT-Kasara which will depart at 05:07 am on May 3, while on the UP route, train will depart from Kalyan at 04:12 am on May 3.
The affected trains for the midnight block will be between Thane and Vashi/Nerul from 23:45 on May 2 to 04:45 on May 3.
The Raiwlays added that the services on the up and down Trans Harbour route between Thane and Vashi/Neul will remain closed during the block period.
Down services departing from Thane between 23:32 on May 2 and 00:05 on May 3 towards Vashi/Nerul/Panvel will remain cancelled. Moreover, trains departing from Panvel/Nerul/Vashi to Thane between 23:09 and 23:15 on May 2 will remain cancelled.
The last sub-train on the down route before the block will be Thane-Panvel, which will depart at 23:14 on May 2, while on the UP route, Vashi-Thane will depart at 22:45.
After the block, the first train on the down route will be the Thane–Panvel service, departing at 05:12 on May 3. On the up route, the first Panvel–Thane train will depart at 04:33.
Maharashtra
‘We Will Not Allow This!’: BJP MLA Sanjay Upadhyay Calls SGNP’s Price Hike For Monthly Passes ‘Completely Unjust’

Mumbai: BJP MLA Sanjay Upadhyay has strongly opposed the steep hike in fees for morning walkers at Sanjay Gandhi National Park (SGNP), Borivali, after revised tariffs pushed the annual pass for ‘prabhat pheri’ users to Rs 10,000.
According to a tweet by him, Upadhyay termed the move “completely unjust,” stating that thousands of citizens visit the park daily to maintain their health. “We will not allow this fee increase,” he said in a public statement.
The revised tariff structure, set to come into effect from May 2026, has triggered widespread concern among regular walkers. The fee for morning access, earlier Rs 348 annually, has been sharply increased to Rs10,000 per year or Rs 1,000 per month. Senior citizens have been offered a concession, with passes priced at Rs 500 per month or Rs 5,000 annually.
The hike has drawn criticism from residents in Borivali, Kandivali, and Dahisar, many of whom rely on the park’s six-kilometre stretch for daily walks and fitness routines. Citizen groups estimate that between 3,000 and 5,000 people use the park during early morning hours.
Walkers questioned the justification for the increase, citing lack of basic amenities and safety infrastructure. “There are no adequate toilets or sufficient guards. What are these charges for?” said a regular visitor, expressing frustration over the sudden spike.
While park authorities have maintained that the revision is part of broader efforts to streamline visitor management and support conservation and maintenance, the sharp escalation in fees for walkers has become the central point of contention.
The development has now taken a political turn, with Upadhyay’s opposition amplifying public discontent and putting pressure on authorities to reconsider the revised pricing structure.
Maharashtra
Bacchu Kadu’s theatrical political shift a ‘Samadhi’ of sham, Shiv Sena UBT in Saamana

Mumbai, May 2: The Shiv Sena Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray, in a scathing critique of the current political climate in Maharashtra, on Saturday, highlighted the “living samadhi” (ritual renunciation) of Bacchu Kadu, a long-time MLA and former minister from the Amravati division.
It characterised Kadu’s recent merger with the Eknath Shinde faction as a theatrical display of political opportunism disguised as social service.
The Thackeray camp in a hard-hitting editorial in the party mouthpiece Saamana said that the “Samadhi ceremony” was attended by Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and his followers of him and Kadu. Following this symbolic surrender, Kadu’s “new Guru,” Shinde, rewarded him with a nomination to the Legislative Council (MLC). Kadu, who had been gasping like a “fish out of water” since losing his Assembly seat, suddenly “saw God” once his political future was secured through this appointment.
The editorial traces Kadu’s journey from a social activist to a career politician. Originally a Shiv Sainik, he left the party and Hindutva when denied a candidacy, opting to run as an independent. He served as a minister in Uddhav Thackeray’s cabinet but switched sides during the rebellion, participating in the “pilgrimage” to Surat, Guwahati, and Goa. After failing to secure a ministerial berth in the new government, he resumed protesting against them, only to eventually join the Shinde faction once his legislative status was at stake.
The editorial highlights the irony in Kadu’s recent actions. Just days prior to joining, Kadu had publicly stated, “We are not so worthless as to go with Shinde just for an MLA post.” However, that promise was quickly forgotten.
The editorial says today, Kadu has become a “Shinde-dweller.” It further adds, “In Amravati, there is a conflict between ‘Bachchu Kadu vs Ravi Rana.’ This conflict between two “performers” is merely a business of fooling the public. When the BJP supported the nomination of Ravi Rana, an independent, in the state Assembly elections, Kadu criticised it as “helplessness.” So, at what level of helplessness should Kadu Maharaj’s Samadhi be measured?” it asks.
“Kadu’s samadhi is the hypocrisy of ‘Mambaji’—a vivid picture of the fallen state of our politics,” claims the editorial.
The Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena argues that the BJP plans to contest future elections “on its own.” Their vehicle is full. They intend to move forward by discarding Ajit Pawar and Eknath Shinde’s parties. Preparations are ready to swallow Ajit Pawar’s party, and tomorrow, Shinde’s MLAs will also go to the BJP.
“When Shinde is empty, people like Kadu will leave his current Samadhi and join the BJP’s celebration. Kadu will try to hang onto the BJP’s vehicle for the justice of the disabled while praising CM Fadnavis and PM Modi. Kadu’s Samadhi is a sham; it represents the decline of political levels. While Kadu heads toward political salvation via the Legislative Council, the farmers, widows, and disabled citizens he claims to represent remain exactly where they were—neglected,” concludes the editorial.
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