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23,473 killed by Mumbai suburban trains in 11 yrs

Train accidents on suburban Mumbai local routes have claimed 23,473 lives in the past 11 years, information sought under an RTI has revealed.

5 held for betting on T20 matches in Nashik

Five persons were arrested for allegedly betting on the T20 League matches during a raid at a bungalow in nashik, police said today.

Vindoo was invited to match by Gurunath: Police

Vindoo Dara Singh claimed to the police that he had gone to watch a T20 league match in Chennai on an invitation from Gurunath Meiyappan, principal and co-owner of the Chennai Super Kings, who is also the son-in-law of BCCI president N Srinivasan.

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.

No job can't be an excuse for not maintaining wife, child: HC

Refusing to grant relief to an unemployed man, the Bombay High Court has ruled that a husband has to work and earn in order to maintain his wife and child and cannot escape from it on the ground that he does not have a job.

Spot-fixing: Vindoo Dara held from Mumbai

Bollywood actor Vindoo Dara Singh Randhawa, son of late wrestler-actor Dara Singh, was today arrested in connection with the IPL spot-fixing scandal, a Mumbai Crime Branch official said. "Vindoo was questioned after he was found to be in contact with the bookies and subsequently arrested today," the official said without revealing further details.

Mumbai: Driven out by wife, man allowed entry into house after 6-year stay in hotel

The Bombay high court has allowed a man to stay in his own two-bedroom house, six years after he was allegedly driven out by his wife and her relatives and forced to stay in a hotel in Mumbai.

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.

Ishrat Jahan fake encounter case: Sharad Pawar slams Narendra Modi

Targeting Narendra Modi over the alleged fake encounter of Mumbra resident Ishrat Jahan in 2004, Union agriculture minister Sharad Pawar said in Thane that the chief minister and Gujarat police had killed an innocent college girl by branding her as a terrorist.

Diamonds worth Rs. 3.91 cr missing from Mumbai airport

City police registered a case of theft after diamonds worth Rs. 3.91 crore that were to be exported to Belgium went missing from Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport.

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.

As city holidays, break-ins rise

It's not just crime against women that's on the rise, there's a surge in the number of house break-ins across the city too, as Mumbaiites lock up their flats and go on extended vacations. Saurabh M Joshi reports.

23-year-old kills older brother after argument

A 25-year-old was stabbed to death by his younger brother at their residence in Somnath Yadav chawl near Jawahar talkies in Mulund (West) on Saturday night.

Imported boring machines to help build tunnels in BKC

In order to ensure fast and smooth construction of the proposed twin tunnels at Bandra-Kurla Complex (BKC), which are expected to ease the flow of traffic between the Kalanagar and Kherwadi junctions, the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has asked prospective contractors to import an advanced tunnel boring machine (TBM) that can drill tunnels of 11 metre diameter.

Bus operators to maintain list with details of passengers

The transport commissioner office has issued a circular, according to which all tourist bus operators in the city will have to keep a record of the passengers travelling in their buses.
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