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He was to flag off a Metro train and launch various development projects ahead of Maharashtra Assembly elections
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According to officials, local trains, considered the lifeline of Mumbai, were running normally though some services were slightly delayed
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M.K. Sinha, Chairman of the GRMB recalled a successful example from 2018 when drought in Maharashtra was mitigated by exchange of power for water with Gujarat.
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When the vehicle reached Mumbra bypass, the accused, Shinde, allegedly snatched pistol of one of officers and fired two to three rounds
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Ganesh, a catering worker, was in Nirmal in search of a livelihood two days ago when he committed the crime
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Liquor bottles worth Rs.55,000 were seized from them.
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As the hunger-strike gets longer and the date of Maharashtra Assembly elections looms closer, Maratha groups have issued calls for a shutdown (bandh) in Beed and Osmanabad districts
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Many of the injured pulled out by breaking bus windows, says official
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Demand for statehood, autonomy and restoration of Article 370 will dominate the post-poll scene
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The Nagpur-Secunderabad Vande Bharat train does not stop at both Mancherial and Kaghaznagar railway stations, irking professionals, private employees, students and businessmen from the two towns
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Some credit cooperative societies are luring customers by promising higher rates of interest (RoI) than that offered by scheduled banks. They are able to draw huge deposits.
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Panic ensued after smog-like conditions prevailed in Morivali MIDC area of Ambernath town, around 11 pm on Thursday, the official said
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“The Chief Justice of India should recuse himself from the cases because his relations with the prime minister are out in the open. Can he give us justice,” questioned Raut
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According to officials, the man was scattering pigeon feed when the four accused confronted him and questioned his action
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According to the police, the arrested were identified as Lakhan, a native of Maharashtra and Siddiram, a native of Karnataka
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At least 29,923 household idols and 234 public mandal idols were immersed in artificial ponds, set up to avoid pollution in natural water bodies
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The temple is being built by the Raymond Group on a 10-acre plot allotted by the Maharashtra government
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Bus services of the state-run corporation were completely stopped at 35 of the MSRTC's 250 bus depots across the State
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SRSP Superintending Engineer says water level almost reached 90%, hence the floodgates of the project were lifted and released into Godavari
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An out-of-series VIP number will cost up to Rs 18 lakh in major cities including Mumbai and Pune, which incidentally is the cost of new cars in the mid-segment. Many fancy the covered '0001' for their vehicles. Now Maharashtra governemnt will collect Rs 5 lakh for four-wheelers, up from the current Rs 3 lakh. For two and three-wheelers, the fee will increase to Rs 1 lakh, doubling from the existing Rs 50,000.