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Shahid Ansari: The First Ambassador of Mobile Journalism in the Journalism World

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Those who have realized the changing mood of journalism ahead of time are today the pioneers of successful journalism and are also riding the best in this genre. Arriving. There was a time when electronic coverage was unthinkable without cameras and lights, but now a journalist is not only preparing electronic reports with a better quality mobile phone, but also conducting electronic interviews from the same mobile phone. Maharashtra College Shahid Ansari, who graduated in 2007 with journalism as a subject in Urdu and Hindi, started his career when he obtained a diploma in journalism and started trying his luck in electronic journalism.

After making his debut at News, Seven News, Lemon News, The RKB Show, he served as Principal Correspondent at News Express for five years and now serves as Senior Content Editor at India. Apart from his field, Shahid Ansari has learned and understood everything that is part of his profession, that’s why he has mastered every field including desk, field reporting, PCR, flash fire editing. This profession is required.

There is a large number of journalists living in Mumbai, but the name of Shahid Ansari is prominent among the journalists who have made an impact at an early age. It can be rightly said that when mobile journalism started. Shahid Ansari is the first journalist who got access to this skill in Mumbai. The story of Shahid Ansari, who started his career from a local news channel ITN, is also interesting. During his stay in Nagpara, Mumbai, when he saw the pile of injustice step by step, he undertook to raise his voice against it. He had not even completed his graduation when he started working on small stories and became the voice of the weak and powerless. A fifty-year-old old woman, who was having some impure eyes on her little girl, suddenly Shahid Ansari came to know about it and raised his voice against this cruelty through his reporting. As a result, the superiors freed the family from oppression and action was taken against the errant police constable. This success boosted Shahid’s morale and he diligently took up the service through journalism. The reporting is seen by Shahid Ansari. The interesting thing is that when Shahid Ansari’s voice-over is in the background on a story shot from a mobile phone, no one can say that it was completed by someone only from a mobile phone.

Mobile Journalism also known as “Mojo” is now common in electronic media. Instead of cameraman, light and sound, Obi-Wan, now journalist covers the whole story with just a mobile phone and a hand stick and does it by himself. He edits and sends it to his telecast station. However, only when there is a planned interview or on special occasions are cameramen present. In the beginning, when this technique became common and mojo journalism started, most of the journalists stayed away instead of learning this technique of journalism, but Shahid Ansari made this journalism his cover in the beginning and gained so much skill that Now in a company like ETV India, he is the only representative from Mumbai. Shahid’s talent and ability to tell stories is such that Mumb…

They say that it is very important to know different languages to work in the media, so Shahid Ansari has acquired special skills in this too and while he has mastered the national languages Hindi and Urdu, he also speaks and understands Marathi, Arabic and English. Computer education is such that even the best editors will be surprised by which software or app they edited the video.

Shahid Ansari, the son of late Naseer Ahmed, has worked on hundreds of stories, but among the stories that had a far-reaching impact on Maharashtra, the story of Byculla Jail is important, in which six policemen were jailed for the murder of a prisoner. Padi and several officials were suspended, saying that there was a lot of pressure on Shahid Ansari not to do this story and to suppress the news, but he risked his life and told the story in the light of all the evidence. Did the duty of safeguarding democracy. Another story that shook Maharashtra politics was the story of black money lying with NCP leader Chhagan Bhujbal, on the basis of which the Anti-Corruption Bureau in Mumbai, Nagpur and Kokatta. I raided and registered a case against more than fifty fake accounts and sent Chhagan Bhujbal behind bars. Similarly, the story against the Deputy Superintendent of Police of the Anti-Corruption Bureau was also very important, which made the government employees aware of corruption. I used to make arrests and recover from them myself. Stories like this of Shahid Ansari have built his reputation and saved the integrity of journalistic journalism from being tarnished and crime reporting as well as political and community reporting. He tried to pave the way for a change in the society.

It is impossible to deny the fact that crime reporting in Mumbai is a difficult and dangerous job, in such a situation, Shahid Ansari has not only presented the news of the underworld to the world, which the civil society was not familiar with. He has also done a great feat by exposing the differences between the police department, which is used by the anti-social elements to make their own way. This is the reason why on Wikipedia, Shahid Ansari is considered as one of the selected mojo journalists of India who are playing a prominent role in mojo journalism.

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Mumbai Fake police fraud gang busted, four FIRs registered so far, and four individuals—including mastermind Raj Khatib—arrested: DCP.

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Crime Branch has claimed to have busted a gang of fraudsters posing as police officers who used to intimidate people by giving them police badges and fake identity cards. Earlier, the Crime Branch had claimed to have arrested three fake police officers in this case. The search for their accomplices was also on. These absconding accused were arrested today. The accused had told the complainant that the blood money would be returned with interest. After that, the Crime Branch took action on the complainant’s complaint and arrested Mohammad Ghaus Ibrahim Khatib and Rajesh Bade Singh. The search for the absconding accused in this case was on. In this case, Raj Bade Singh was arrested by the Crime Branch from Jaipur, Rajasthan. The accused had cheated the complainant of about Rs 15 lakh and taken money from his several bank accounts. Not only that, Raj Khatib used to tell the police that he would get the complainant’s money back. So far, the Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested four accused in the fraud case, in which the mastermind is Muhammad Ghaus alias Raj Khatib. In this case, three accused were arrested in the first complaint. At that time, the accused had promised the complainant a loan of Rs 1 crore from the bank and then cheated him. In this, Raj Khatib, his son Musab Khatib were arrested. Raj Khatib used to call himself a DCP and cheated the complainant of Rs 16 lakh on the pretext of getting money from a builder along with interest. This complainant was confronted after the news was broadcast. After that, another complainant came forward who said that he had received Rs 12 lakh from three candidates in the name of police recruitment. After that, four FIRs have been registered against these accused so far, this information was given by the Mumbai DCP. Raj Tilak Roshan has said that the number of his victims is likely to increase, so he appeals to the citizens that if they have been cheated by this gang, they can file a complaint with the Crime Branch.

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Maharashtra ATS Operation : Pakistani gangster Shahzad Bhatti and two associates of Lawrence Bishnoi questioned, released after interrogation.

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Mumbai: Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) has intensified its crackdown on anti-social elements including gangsters like underworld, Pakistani don Shahzad Bhatti and Lawrence Bishnoi. The ATS in Osmanabad Dharashio carried out Operation Lawrence Bishnoi and detained two suspects and released them after questioning them. Mumbai On July 10, 2026, ATS officers in Dharashio detained and questioned two persons on suspicion of interacting (liking/commenting) on ​​WhatsApp links associated with the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. They have been identified as Vishal Bankat Kamble (age 35, resident of Tarna Colony, near Chhaya Deep Lawn, Dharashio) and Jirabi Bandiwan Sheikh (age 22, resident of Jalkot, Taluka Tuljapur, District Dharashio). During the inquiry, it was found that they were following the links of three groups associated with this controversial gang. However, no data was found posted by them on these groups. Their mobile phones have been seized, further investigation is underway. Vishal Bankat Kamble’s (late Bankat Kamble) father served as a police constable in the Dharashiv police department. He passed away after retirement. Jirabi Sheikh had followed the controversial link using his father’s mobile phone. As soon as this came to light, his father switched off the phone. However, the old SIM card was reactivated and checked, which confirmed that the controversial link was indeed followed.
To retrieve the old data, both the mobile phones and the SIM card have been sent to the ATS office in Chhatrapati Sambhaj Nagar and the electronic gazette has been sent to the Forensic Examination Laboratory. The ATS is conducting further investigation. Both have been released, however, the ATS has not given them a clean chit so far.

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BMC sets up helpline for manhole-related issues following the SakiNaka incident; dedicated WhatsApp chatbot launched for complaints.

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Mumbai: After the death of Aslam Sheikh in a manhole at Mumbai’s Sakinaka, the BMC has now gone on alert mode and has set up a helpline and a WhatsApp chatbot for grievance redressal to avoid such incidents. The Municipal Corporation (BMC) has provided a more robust and transparent grievance redressal system to facilitate quick registration and prompt resolution of grievances. Citizens can easily register complaints regarding open, broken or missing manhole covers, drain cover issues and other civic grievances through various digital channels.

To ensure quick resolution of complaints related to open, broken or missing manhole covers, the corporation has introduced a dedicated WhatsApp chatbot (9324500600). To use this facility, citizens need to initiate a conversation by sending a message to the designated WhatsApp number. After that, they need to select the “Submit Complaint” option, share the location of the incident, and upload a picture of the issue. On successful registration, the citizen will receive a complaint registration number for future follow-up.

Register complaints through ‘My BMC Marg’
Citizens should first open the ‘My BMC Marg’ app and log in using their mobile number and OTP. After that, they should select the ‘New Registration’ option and select the complaint type. If required, a brief description of the issue should be provided. Users should upload a current photo of the location or take a geo-tagged photo and upload it. After submitting the complaint, the citizen receives a complaint registration number for future follow-up. *Complaint registration through other channels
Apart from the ‘MyBMC Marg’ app and the dedicated manhole chatbot, citizens can also register complaints through the municipal corporation’s WhatsApp chatbot (8999228999), official website, and 1916 helpline. Complaints can be registered by sending the location and a photo of the issue to the WhatsApp chatbot (8999228999). To report potholes, one can send a message with the keyword “Do it” (or “Said”) and for complaints related to manhole covers, the keyword “Manhole” (or “Manhole”) (or “Manhole”) (or “Manhole”).

Citizens can also file complaints through the municipal corporation’s website (portal.mcgm.gov.in) by visiting the options: ‘Citizens File Complaints All’.

Additionally, complaints can be filed by calling the 1916 helpline and providing the necessary details.
In cases where a photo is required, citizens are sent a link to upload or capture a geo-tagged photo. The Mumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) appeals to citizens to report incidents of open, broken, or missing manholes, as well as other dangerous civic issues, using the available complaint channels. Citizens are encouraged to use the ‘MyBMC Marg’ mobile application or WhatsApp chatbot (8999228999) for quick registration and effective follow-up of complaints. The corporation has also specifically appealed to citizens to use the dedicated WhatsApp chatbot (9324500600) for complaints of open, broken, or missing manholes.

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