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Panvel–Palaspe Road To Remain Closed From 12.01 AM To 5 AM On Feb 13 For DFCCIL Girder Work

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Panvel-Palaspe road will remain closed to all vehicular traffic from 12.01 am to 5 am on February 13 due to steel girder erection work at RUB-67 near Kalundre, the Navi Mumbai Traffic Police said. The temporary closure has been imposed to facilitate work undertaken by Dedicated Freight Corridor Corporation of India Ltd (DFCCIL) and to ensure public safety during the operation.

According to the Traffic Control Branch, Navi Mumbai, the work includes erection of temporary structures, launching operations and installation of a steel bridge girder at RUB-67 near the H.P. Petrol Pump at Kalundre within the jurisdiction of Panvel City Traffic Branch. The road block has been scheduled during the early morning hours to minimise inconvenience to motorists.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Tirupati Kakade issued the order under Sections 115, 116 (1) & (4), and 117 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988, and relevant Maharashtra government notifications. Vehicles related to the DFCCIL project will be exempted from the restriction.

“All necessary precautions are being taken to ensure the work is carried out safely. The road closure is essential to avoid any untoward incident during the girder launching operation. Citizens are requested to cooperate and use the designated alternative routes,” Kakade said.

Buses and heavy vehicles coming from Pune and Goa should avoid entering Panvel city via Palaspe and instead proceed via JNPT Road through D-Point from in front of Marathon Building.

Heavy vehicles travelling from Kalamboli towards Palaspe, Pune and Goa should use the Kalamboli Circle T-Point route and avoid passing through Panvel city.

Light vehicles and emergency vehicles coming from Pune and Goa should take the railway underpass at ONGC Signal via Bhingari village Nursery Petrol Pump or use Kalamboli Circle D-Point towards Palaspe.

Vehicles travelling from Panvel–Palaspe towards Pune and Goa should use the Bhingari village railway underpass near ONGC Signal or proceed via Garden Hotel, Thana Naka, in front of Karnala Sports Complex through D-Point.

Traffic police have appealed to motorists to follow diversions and plan their travel accordingly during the notified period.

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Mumbai Airport Customs Arrest Kerala Man Smuggling Hydroponic Weed Worth ₹12.68 Crore From Bangkok

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Airport Customs officials on Sunday arrested a 28-year-old man for allegedly smuggling drugs worth Rs 12.68 crore sourced from Bangkok.

According to the Customs sources, on the basis of spot profiling, a passenger Noushad Olappulan, a resident of Kerala, was intercepted on Sunday after he arrived at the international airport in Mumbai from Bangkok.

The Customs officials then examined his bag and found it to be containing clothes and Upon removing the clothes, 12 packets containing green coloured dry leafy substance in lump form were found. The said material tested positive for the presence of narcotic drug purported to be hydroponic weed, a substance covered under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act.

The officials recovered and seized total 12688 grams of hydroponic weed valued at Rs 12.68 crore. In his statement, he admitted non-declaration, concealment, recovery and seizure of the narcotics substance that is fruiting and flowering-top of plant purported to be hydroponic weed having net weight 12688 grams from his bag.

“The accused stated that he was getting handsome amount of quick money for drugs. The investigations in the case are at a very preliminary stage and efforts are also being made to identify and apprehend key associates of the accused. We are probing who had supplied drugs to the accused in Bangkok and who was supposed to receive the same in Mumbai,” said a Customs official.

The DRI in its recent report had stated policy changes permitting the cultivation and sale of cannabis in Thailand have increased accessibility, creating new opportunities for traffickers. This has led to rising instances of hydroponic weed being smuggled into India through airports and courier routes. Most cases involved smuggling from Bangkok to various Indian airports, following a common modus operandi wherein carriers conceal weed in vacuum-sealed packets.

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Iconic Mumbai Eatery Shree Thaker Bhojanalay To Shut Amid LPG Shortage

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The ongoing USA-Iran-Israel conflict is not only affecting the Middle East but also having a ripple effect in India. Domestic supply chains, particularly commercial LPG gas cylinders, are facing disruptions. This shortage is impacting hotels and restaurants across India, including in Maharashtra and the capital, Mumbai. Many hoteliers have resorted to menu rationing, slower cooking schedules, and even purchasing cylinders from the black market. Amid this LPG crisis, Mumbai’s iconic eatery Shree Thaker Bhojanalay has announced it will remain closed on Monday, March 16, 2026.

Shree Thaker Bhojanalay, the iconic Mumbai restaurant known for its authentic Gujarati thali, is located in Fanaswadi, Kalbadevi. Established in 1945 by Manganlal Purohit, the eatery has been a beloved culinary landmark for decades. Amid the ongoing LPG shortage affecting the city and other regions, the restaurant’s owners have decided to shut for a day. They announced on their Instagram handle and wrote, “Due to a shortage of LPG gas, our kitchen operations have been affected. Therefore, Shree Thaker Bhojanalay will remain closed on Monday, 16th March 2026. We will update you regarding operations for 17th March 2026 soon. Thank you for your continued support and understanding 🙏❤️.”

A disruption in commercial LPG supplies is beginning to shut restaurants across Mumbai. According to the Association of Hotels And Restaurants (AHAR), around 20 per cent of hotels and restaurants in Mumbai have already shut operations. If the situation continues to be like this, nearly half of Mumbai’s hotels could shut down in the coming days, according to Vijay Shetty, the president of AHAR.

20 per cent of Mumbai’s restaurants have already shut down due to the ongoing LPG shortage. The crisis comes at a time when global energy markets are under pressure from the ongoing conflict in West Asia. Geopolitical tensions have disrupted fuel shipments, raising concerns about supply chains. However, the Indian government is working to control the situation and has assured that efforts are underway to stabilise LPG availability, aiming to minimise disruptions for households and businesses across the country.

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Mumbai: Not only Muslims but also Hindus are worried about SIR, SP national president Akhilesh Yadav criticizes UP government and Election Commission

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Mumbai: Samajwadi Party National President MP Akhilesh Yadav has made it clear that not only Muslims have faced problems due to ISR, but Hindus in Uttar Pradesh have also been forced to stand in queues. Hindus are also facing problems due to SIR. The Chief Minister was also alarmed by this and said that 4 crore votes were cut from us. Those who were looking for papers of Muslims, now they have put all Hindu brothers in the queue. Hindu brothers are looking for papers. It is not the opposition that is worried about SIR in UP, but the ruling parties are worried. Fake votes were cast. The Election Commission was silent in the by-elections, and its impartiality and honesty were also questioned. Akhilesh Yadav said that the opposition has no problems due to SIR. He was addressing a summit here in Mumbai. He also predicted and claimed that Mamata Banerjee will return to West Bengal once again. Maharashtra Samajwadi Party State President Abu Asim Azmi was also present in this press conference. Akhilesh Yadav has also strongly criticized the Election Commission and the UP government and has also raised questions about the government’s methods and communalism.

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