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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: MSRTC to add 3,500 new buses to its fleet in 2025 to address transport challenges

Mumbai News LIVE Updates: The MSRTC’s fleet has been under strain in recent years, with the number of operational buses falling to 14,000 from 18,000 prior to the COVID-19 pandemic

Updated on : 19 December,2024 10:05 AM IST  |  Mumbai

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Mumbai ferry tragedy - First responders describe the horrific scene

The drivers of several boats, who were among the first to reach the site of the devastating ferry collision off the Mumbai coast, have described the tragic scene as one of the most horrifying they have ever witnessed. The incident, which occurred on Wednesday, claimed the lives of 13 people and saw 99 others rescued. Read more

 

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: PM Modi announces ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for victims of Mumbai boat tragedy

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ex-gratia of Rs 2 lakh for the families of those who lost their lives in the tragic boat accident near Mumbai. The incident, caused by a collision between an Indian Navy boat and a passenger ferry, claimed 13 lives. Read more.

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Pay-and-park mafia make Colaba unliveable, say residents

The Clean Heritage Colaba Residents Association (CHCRA) has written to the joint commissioner of police (traffic), highlighting the growing menace of double parking in south Mumbai. The association claimed that law enforcement officials have become mere bystanders, adding that the ‘Colaba quadrangle’, including Boman Kawasji Boman Behram (BKBB) Marg, and the bylanes of Garden Road, Henry Road, J A Allana Road, Walton Road, and P Ramchandani Marg, up to and beyond BEST Marg, is in a state of total disarray. Read more

 

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Uneven tar patches on stormwater drains make the rides bumpy in Andheri

In a rather unconventional solution to the problem, the BMC has covered the stormwater drainage covers with tar. Motorists travelling on Dattaji Salvi Road, from the Andheri RTO signal to the Veera Desai Road signal, are expressing dissatisfaction over the bumpy ride, as the tarred sections over the drainage covers are raised above the level of the road. Read more

 
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