Maharashtra
Ramzan 2026: NCP Ajit Pawar Faction Delegation Meets Thane Municipal Commissioner Saurabh Rao Over Mumbra Civic Issues
Thane, Feb 06: Ahead of the holy month of Ramzan, which is set to begin on Thursday, February 19, a delegation from the NCP met Thane Municipal Commissioner Saurabh Rao to discuss pressing civic issues plaguing the Mumbra region. The meeting focused on several key demands aimed at providing relief to residents and ensuring the city is prepared for the upcoming festivities.
Financial relief for citizens — NCP corporator Rajan Kine initiated the discussion by requesting a 100% interest waiver on property tax bills, similar to the waiver currently provided on water bills. The team emphasised that this move would significantly benefit the general public.
Infrastructure and safety concerns — The delegation called for a total ban on dumper truck movement near the Chuha Pul area. They highlighted that ongoing filling work and heavy vehicle traffic have made the bridge dangerous, posing a high risk of accidents, particularly for schoolchildren.
Water crisis management — With the demand for water peaking during Ramzan, the team urged the Commissioner to address the ongoing water shortage in Mumbra immediately to ensure residents do not face hardships during the fasting month.
Traffic and encroachment — Persistent traffic congestion from Amrut Nagar to Shimla Park was a major talking point. The delegation identified the primary cause as an influx of illegal hawkers from outside the area who occupy road space. They demanded strict action against these unauthorised vendors.
The delegation formally requested Commissioner Saurabh Rao to conduct a field visit to Mumbra before the start of Ramzan to assess the ground reality.
In response, Commissioner Rao assured the team that he would soon hold a meeting with officers of the Ward Committee to address these grievances and promised a swift resolution to the highlighted problems.
The delegation was led by
Jafar Nomani (Mumbra Vidhan Sabha President, NCP, AP)
Corporator Rajan Kine
Other attendees included Raju Ansari, Rehan Pitalwala, Ibrahim Raut, Neha Naik, Ashrin Raut, Ayaz Bablu, Mamta Shah, and other party office-bearers.
Maharashtra
Shiv Sena UBT Leader Mahesh Kotiyal Assaulted By Two Women In Front Of Cops In Navi Mumbai Turbhe

Mumbai: Shiv Sena UBT leader Mahesh Kotiyal was allegedly assaulted by two women on Friday within the premises of the Turbhe Police Station in Navi Mumbai. A video of the altercation has gone viral on the internet, which also shows cops intervening in the fight.
In a video that has surfaced on X, Kotiyal can be seen engaged in a physical altercation with two women. The individuals involved were also heard exchanging verbal abuses during the confrontation. A cop can be seen jumping into the fight to separate both parties and de-escalate the chaos.
The exact cause of the dispute remains unclear. However, videos of the incident have gained attention on social media, prompting discussions among political observers and local residents.
According to reports, the incident took place while Kotiyal was present at the police station in connection with an ongoing matter. The footage appears to show a heated argument escalating into a physical confrontation within the police station premises.
Meanwhile, the incident has raised questions regarding security arrangements and the circumstances that led to the clash inside the police station.
Authorities are expected to investigate the matter and take appropriate action based on their findings. Meanwhile, no official statement regarding the cause of the altercation has been issued so far.
In another disturbing story from Navi Mumbai, a 32-year-old man was arrested by the Ulwe Police for allegedly assaulting his elderly parents, subjecting them to continuous mental and physical harassment, and forcing them out of their home in Ulwe.
The accused, identified as Pramod Abhiman Shinde, was booked following a complaint lodged by his father, Abhiman Bhanudas Shinde (64), an autorickshaw driver residing in Unnati Society along with his wife, Chandani Shinde (62).
According to police, the accused is unemployed and has a criminal background. He had previously faced action under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) and was later externed from Raigad district. Despite the externment order, he allegedly continued to stay at the family residence in Ulwe.
“Instead of supporting his aged parents, the accused allegedly subjected them to repeated harassment and assaults. He would frequently demand money from them and allegedly threaten them whenever they opposed his behaviour,” an Ulwe police officer said.
Police said the elderly couple largely depended on the father’s earnings as an autorickshaw driver to manage household expenses and medical needs. Whenever his father asked him to take up employment and contribute to the family, the accused allegedly assaulted him.
Following the complaint, Ulwe Police registered a case and arrested the accused. Further investigation is underway.
Maharashtra
Bombay HC Grants Anticipatory Bail To Scrap Trader In ₹3 Crore Cheating Case Linked To Weighing Machine Tampering

Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has granted pre-arrest bail to a Tamil Nadu-based scrap trader accused of cheating a Pune sugar factory of nearly Rs 3 crore by allegedly tampering with weighing machines used to measure scrap material.
Justice Farhan Dubash, on Wednesday, granted pre-arrest protection to Surya Prakash, proprietor of Winmin Metals, while hearing his anticipatory bail plea in connection with an FIR registered at Daund Police Station.
According to the prosecution, Daund Sugar Pvt. Ltd. had awarded scrap disposal contracts to Winmin Metals. The company allegedly lifted scrap material from the factory between April and December 2025. Later, the factory suspected that the weighing scales had been manipulated, causing substantial financial losses.
The FIR alleges that electronic chips were secretly installed in weighing machines and operated through a remote device. This allegedly resulted in lower weights being displayed, enabling the accused to pay less than the actual value of the scrap material lifted from the factory.
The complainant claimed that the alleged fraud came to light after receiving information from another sugar mill in Satara, where a similar case had been registered against the applicant.
Opposing the bail plea, the prosecution argued that three separate complaints involving a similar modus operandi had been filed against the applicant in Satara, Osmanabad and Pune districts. The State contended that custodial interrogation was necessary to investigate the alleged conspiracy and recover evidence.
However, the defence argued that the allegations were based largely on information received from a third party and that no direct proof had been produced. It also pointed out that the applicant had already received interim protection in two similar cases and had cooperated with investigators.
While granting relief, the HC observed that the transactions were commercial in nature and that Winmin Metals had paid over Rs 1.22 crore to the factory under the contract. The court noted that no specific material had been placed on record to show why custodial interrogation was indispensable.
“Custodial interrogation of the Applicant is not warranted at this stage,” Justice Dubash said.
The court directed the applicant to cooperate with the investigation, appear before police as required, and refrain from influencing witnesses or tampering with evidence.
Maharashtra
Mumbai: 43-Year-Old Chief Officer Dies After Collapsing Inside Oil Tank During Cleaning Operation At Sea

Mumbai: A 43-year-old chief officer aboard an oil vessel died after collapsing inside an oil tank during a cleaning operation at sea, police said.
The deceased, Harsha Gopalan Rajan, a resident of Chennai, was working as the Chief Officer on the oil vessel Jag Aba. According to the Yellow Gate Police, the incident occurred on June 1 around 9.30am while the vessel was operating at sea.
Rajan had entered an oil tank in the vessel’s slop port area to supervise cleaning work when he reportedly felt dizzy and collapsed. Crew members immediately launched a rescue operation and pulled him out of the tank.
He was given first aid at the vessel’s onboard medical facility, but did not respond. The crew consulted company doctors through satellite communication, who informed them that Rajan showed no response and had no vital signs.
As the vessel was nearing Mumbai Port, the crew alerted the Yellow Gate Police. The vessel reached Bhaucha Dhakka on June 3, following which Rajan was taken to Sir J.J. Hospital, where doctors declared him dead.
The police have registered an accidental death report (ADR) under Section 194 of the BNSS. No injuries or suspicious circumstances were found, and family members stated they had no suspicion regarding the death. Further investigation is underway.
-
Crime4 years agoClass 10 student jumps to death in Jaipur
-
Maharashtra2 years agoMumbai Local Train Update: Central Railway’s New Timetable Comes Into Effect; Check Full List Of Revised Timings & Stations
-
Maharashtra2 years agoMumbai To Go Toll-Free Tonight! Maharashtra Govt Announces Complete Toll Waiver For Light Motor Vehicles At All 5 Entry Points Of City
-
Maharashtra2 years agoFalse photo of Imtiaz Jaleel’s rally, exposing the fooling conspiracy
-
National News2 years agoMinistry of Railways rolls out Special Drive 4.0 with focus on digitisation, cleanliness, inclusiveness and grievance redressal
-
Maharashtra2 years agoMaharashtra Elections 2024: Mumbai Metro & BEST Services Extended Till Midnight On Voting Day
-
National News2 years agoJ&K: 4 Jawans Killed, 28 Injured After Bus Carrying BSF Personnel For Poll Duty Falls Into Gorge In Budgam; Terrifying Visuals Surface
-
Crime2 years agoBaba Siddique Murder: Mumbai Police Unable To Get Lawrence Bishnoi Custody Due To Home Ministry Order, Says Report
