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3 arrested for theft at an electronics store in Palghar; 187 laptops, recovered Rs 12. 86 lakh hard drives
Police arrested 3 other people for allegedly stealing several old laptops and hard drives from an electronics store in Maharashtra’s Palghar district, an official said on Thursday. The robbery took place on the night of July 17-18 at the store located in the Valiv area. Acting on data provided through intelligence footage and CCTV, police arrested the 3 defendants on Tuesday, he said. (PTI)
Thane records 141 new cases of Covid-19; assets over 800
Thane district has reported 141 new coronavirus cases, bringing its number of infections to 7,33,777, a fitness official said on Thursday. This news was recorded on Wednesday, he said, adding that the district has recently 829 active cases of Covid-19.
Mumbai: Mithibai and N M schools publish their first list of clinical dives
Mithibai and N M schools on Wednesday night published their first merit list for the classic BA, BCom and BSc courses. The list of merits last month: BSc experienced a drastic drop of more than 35% in Mithibai until last year, but only 7% until 2020.
Mumbai Airport’s Aging Air Traffic Formula is for Trouble
The automation formula that is helping Mumbai’s air traffic handle a large number of flights to land, take off and fly safely and successfully has been the subject of a lot of disruption and breakdowns in the recent past.
“Save Aarey” fights against the subway shed now in SC
“Save Aarey” activists told the media on Wednesday that their petition to remove the Metro-3 car shed from Aarey Forest will most likely be heard in the Supreme Court until next week, and the chief justice of the India will blame the pressing environmental problem. a bench of Judge D Y Chandrachud for the hearing. We will raise all the key points: for example, how the 41 hectares of land owned by the state government at the Kanjurmarg site will be disposed of for car ports on all metro lines. If the government is allowed to build the internal Aarey Metro-3 car shed, until 2030, it will need to further expand the Metro allocation area, which will completely destroy the Aarey Forest. “
Air Pollutants in Mumbai Today
Mumbai reports 283 Covid-19 in the last 24 hours
270 Covid patients in Maharashtra; 130 of them with oxygen
Although the increase in Covid-19 noted in June has decreased, there are still 270 critical Covid patients in the state. The most recent Covid report from the state’s public fitness arm indicated that 169 of the 270 patients are in intensive care. While 130 are in oxygen assistance, 29 are in respiratory support.
Two citizens arrive in Mumbai with Rs 12cr cocaine, arrested
The Customs Air Intelligence Unit on Tuesday arrested two foreign nationals for transporting around 2. 26kg of cocaine worth Rs 12 crore. Upon arrival at Mumbai International Airport suspected of using drugs, officials intercepted her with 1,466 g of suspected white powder cocaine.
Maharashtra’s wardrobe is a nod to Rs 45 billion rupee renovation for force infrastructure
The Maharashtra cabinet approved an Rs 45 billion rupee programme to renovate the entire state electricity distribution network. The task has 3 components: upgrade the distribution infrastructure, install meters and digitize the distribution system. READ MORE
Mumbai: Taxi drivers call for higher fares and strike on August 1
The Mumbai Taximen Union, Mumbai’s largest kaali-peeli taxi union, called a taxi strike on August 1 to protest against the government for making decisions on fare increases.