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Sebi settles case against Fortis Healthcare Holdings

Sebi has settled the case against Fortis Healthcare Holdings - a promoter group company of Fortis Healthcare Ltd - after the entity made a payment of Rs. 5.85 lakh to settle charges of alleged delay in compliance with market regulator's disclosure norms.

1993 Mumbai blasts convict Zaibunissa surrenders

Zaibunissa Kazi, a convict in the March 1993 serial blasts case, surrendered in the Mumbai TADA court on Monday afternoon, three days after a judge issued a non-bailable arrest warrant against her.

Valuables worth Rs. 22.97 lakh stolen in 2 burglaries

Two instances of house break-in thefts were reported in the western suburbs on Saturday where valuables totalling Rs22.97 lakh were stolen. No arrests have been made so far.

Mumbai-Ahmedabad high speed rail corridor inching closer to reality

Notwithstanding the recent turmoil in the railway ministry following the cash-for-job scam, the government's ambitious plan to run a high speed rail corridor between Mumbai and Ahmedabad is slowly inching closer to reality.

No exam papers, report cards if pupils want refund: school

The Our Lady of Perpetual Succour (OLPS) School, Chembur, which had been asked by the education department to refund the extra fees it collected from parents of students in the secondary section, has issued a circular stating that students who seek the refund will be denied report cards, exam papers, fee receipts and copies of circulars.

State all set to kick off urban health mission in Mumbai

The state public health department is all set to launch the National Urban Health Mission (NUHM), the centrally-sponsored flagship scheme for providing a public health delivery system to the urban poor, in Mumbai.

314 files on buildings go ‘missing’ from civic body records

The civic body has ‘lost’ files relating to a whopping 314 real estate projects, across various stages of completion, in the lucrative Bandra to Andheri belt. The files have gone missing from the building proposal department offices in these areas, over the last seven years.

Spot-fixing: Mumbai Police likely to question BCCI chief's son-in-law Guru Meiyappan

The Mumbai Police plans to question Chennai Super Kings ‘principal’ Gurunath Meiyappan, the son-in-law of team owner and Indian cricket board chief N Srinivasan, in the spot-fixing scandal. Debasish Panigrahi, Jatin Anand & Karn Pratap Singh report. Who is Gurunath Meiyappan? | Vindoo was invited to match by Gurunath: Police | Court diaries

Cops verifying documents of Vikhroli boats

Following the recovery of two abandoned boats at Vikhroli, the police have said that they are in the process of verifying documents of the boats before handing it over to the claimant.

Teachers back on election duty

The state government has put teachers back on census, disaster relief and local, state legislature and Parliament election duties, despite the Right to Education (RTE) Act stating that teachers should not be assigned any non-educational duties that affects their focus on students.

Matunga institute wins $1,60,000 for innovation

It’s raining accolades for the Institute of Chemical Technology at Matunga.

India seeks access to Rana and Headley from US

India has sought access from the US to the 26/11 attack convict David Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Rana, both of whom were sentenced by a Chicago court after being found guilty of terror charges.

Easy access to porn reason for rise in crime against women: Lawyer

The police may be trying to gloss over the exponential rise in the number of offences against women by attributing it to increased awareness, but experts say it’s much more than awareness and the police need to acknowledge the seriousness of the situation and take prompt measures to curb such crimes. Saurabh M Joshi reports.

Traders unbend, offer alternatives

Some groups of traders, who have been agitating against the proposed local body tax (LBT), are beginning to relent and suggest alternatives to end the stalemate with the state government. Reetika Subramanian reports.

Traders’ split comes to the fore at meeting with Chavan

The traders’ strike in Mumbai fizzled out on Thursday as the tussle between ruling Congress and NCP caused a split in the traders’ outfit that had organised a month-long strike against local body tax (LBT).

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