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On track for more than 48 inches of rain in August, India’s financial capital is expected to surpass the record set in 2020.
A commuter train is stalled on a flooded railway track in Mumbai. Passengers get off and leave, frustrated by the disruption.
Heavy rains in India's financial capital Mumbai have disrupted the lives of millions of people, submerging roads and leading ...
Mumbai: The Amboli police registered a non-cognizable offence against Zainab Khan for allegedly posting a fake message about ...
Mumbai, India's financial center, is home to many billionaires shaping the corporate landscape. In 2025, Mukesh Ambani leads ...
Mumbai will see cloudy skies with moderate rain till 25 August, before the IMD’s heavy rainfall alert takes effect on 26 ...
Navi Mumbai Police launches a traffic management plan to facilitate smooth travel for Ganeshotsav devotees via Panvel, ...
Mumbai's Central and Western Railways will experience significant disruptions on August 24 due to essential engineering work.
The extension in the timings is aimed at catering to the additional rush during the festival, MMRDA said in a release.
The unveiling of the Lalbaugcha Raja, the iconic Ganesh idol, is also one of the main attractions of the festival. This is ...
Though not endangered, the stork features on the schedule two of the Wildlife Protection Act, 1972, prohibiting their hunt or ...
A case has been registered by the Government Railway Police and inquiries are underway. Preliminary findings indicate that ...