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Bombay HC Asks Two Wives Of Dead Railway Police Personnel To Settle Property Dispute Amicably
The Bombay High Court on Friday advised the two wives of a deceased railway police personnel, a COVID19 victim, to work out amicably how to share his assets. A bench of Justices S J Kathawalla and M J Jamdar also accepted the submission that his first...
Mumbai Building Collapse: Woman Feared Trapped as Part of 8-storey Structure Collapses, Rescue Ops Underway
Fire brigade, police and ambulances rushed to the spot and search and rescue operations were underway, a civil official said.
Will He, Won’t He? Covid-19 Fuels Rate Cut Hopes as Shaktikanta Das Chairs RBI’s Policy Review Today
The RBI had already reduced the repo rate by a total of 115 basis points since February, on top of the 135 basis points in an easing cycle last year, from 6.50%, responding to slowing growth.
BJP Confused as it Can't Topple Maha Govt, Says Sena After Patil Contradicts Party's 'Go Solo' Stand
Patil's statement is said to be contradictory to the 'go solo' stand announced by the party president J P Nadda for Maharashtra.
Kotak Mahindra Bank Net Profit Down 8.5% at Rs 1,244.5 Crore in Quarter Ending in June
However, the Q1 FY21 net profit remained nearly flat when compared sequentially from Rs 1,266.60 crore in March quarter.
Sensex, Nifty End Flat After See-saw Trade; RIL Hits Fresh Peak
The Sensex and Nifty ended marginally lower after a highly volatile session on Friday as a global equity selloff outweighed stock-specific gains on the indice.
Maharashtra's Stand on Cancelling Final Year Exams amid Pandemic 'Fair and Just', Says Aaditya Thackeray
The Maharashtra Disaster relief department had recently reiterated its stand that conducting final year exams was not possible during the pandemic. Many college buildings are currently being used as quarantine centres.
Height of Ganesh Idols Restricted, Mandals Advised to Defer Immersion in Maha's SOPs for Upcoming Festival
Even the Ganesh idols installed at home can not be taller than two feet, said a notification issued by the Home Department.
Phone Calls for Promotion of Web Series Lead to Panic among Mumbai Residents
Late in the evening, the cyber cell of Maharashtra police said it had asked Sony LIV, the streaming service, to stop the promotional activity.
BMC Allows Coronavirus Tests Without Prescription For People in Mumbai
The civic body also informed that those kept in institutional quarantine will be discharged only when they test negative for the virus.
Turned Away From Mumbai Hospital For Lack of Bed, Covid Patient Forced to Stay in Ambulance For a Day
The victim's son alleged that when the doctors told him his father would need an injection costing around Rs 32,000, he approached the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation help, but authorities refused to help.
India Records Marginal Surplus on Current Account in January-March on Lower Trade Deficit
For the fiscal year 2019-20, the current account deficit narrowed to 0.9 per cent of the GDP compared to 2.1 per cent in FY2018-19, the central bank said.
Covid-19 Crisis: Maharashtra CM Launches World's Largest Convalescent Plasma Project
All critical patients will receive two doses of 200 ml convalescent plasma free of cost, an official said.
Uddhav Thackeray Urges PM Modi to Cancel Professional Exams
The degrees would be awarded on the basis of a formula to be decided by various universities though students have been given the option of appearing for the examinations whenever it is feasible.
Covid Crisis an Opportunity to Redesign World to be More Egalitarian, Without Global Warming: Yunus
One of the best ways to achieve the goal is by lessening the reliance on urban areas and cities,Yunus said, pointing to micro entrepreneurship in the rural areas as a sustainable alternative
Maharashtra to Conduct Antigen Tests For Quick Coronavirus Results: Health Minister Tope
Priority would be given to conduct this test on the frontline COVID-19 workers, such as essential services staff, health workers, police and others, the minister said.