
Mumbai Live News: Maharashtra on Thursday recorded 46,197 new Covid-19 cases, 37 deaths and 52,025 recoveries today. The active caseload of the state is at 2,58,569. The state also logged 125 Omicron infections.
Mumbai on Thursday reported 5,708 new Covid-19 cases along with 12 deaths and 15,440 recoveries. The active cases in the fianancial capital is at 22,103.
Schools across Maharashtra will reopen for all classes from January 24, Maharashtra School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad said. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray agreed to a proposal to this effect during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday.
Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope on Thursday said that despite the high positive rate in the state, the hospitalisation rate is very less and 95% of the beds are vacant.
He also said that the positivity rate in Maharashtra is 23.5% but districts like Raigad, Pune, Nashik, Nanded have a much higher positive rate.
Maharashtra on Thursday recorded 46,197 new Covid-19 cases, 37 deaths and 52,025 recoveries today. The active caseload of the state is at 2,58,569.
The state also logged 125 Omicron infections.
Jason Savio Watkins, brother-in-law of choreographer and director Remo D’Souza, reportedly died by suicide at his residence in Mumbai’s Yamuna Nagar in Andheri (west) due to unknown reasons. Oshiwara police station was informed about the death around Thursday noon after a call to the main control room. The police confirmed that Watkins, 48, hanged himself but no suicide note was found.
He was rushed to the Cooper Hospital where he was declared brought dead, the police said.
His family members, including his 74-year-old step father and sister, reportedly told the police that he was suffering from depression for the last three years after his mother Daina passed away. (Read more)
THE BOMBAY High Court on Thursday asked the Centre to respond to state government’s query whether there was a national plan under Disaster Management (DM) Act, 2005 to combat Covid and if it differentiates between vaccinated and unvaccinated persons for permitting them to take public transport during pandemic.
The court put the query to the Centre after the state’s counsel said they were unaware about such a national plan by the Centre as mandated under DM Act.
The state was responding to two pleas challenging the Maharashtra government’s decision to permit only “fully vaccinated” people to board local trains, visit malls and workplaces. (Read more)
A Navy personnel who had died in an explosion onboard the INS Ranvir was cremated with full state honours at his native Sutana village in Haryana's Panipat on Thursday evening.
Master Chief Petty Officer (First Class) Krishan Kumar was among three Navy personnel killed in the incident on Tuesday.
The mood in the village was sombre when the body of Krishan Kumar (47) arrived in his native village in the afternoon in a bedecked vehicle.
Panipat Deputy Commissioner Sushil Sarwan, Israna MLA Balbir Singh Balmiki, former minister Krishan Lal Panwar and BJP district president Archana Gupta were among those present when the last rites were performed, an official said. A gun salute was accorded as per protocol by Navy and Haryana Police personnel. (PTI)
Pune has accounted for 25 per cent of new Covid-19 infections in the state and has a weekly positivity rate of 38.54 per cent.
According to the state health department report that was presented at the cabinet meeting on Thursday in the last week, Pune accounted for 24.89 % of the Covid infections followed by 21.47 per cent in Mumbai.
Thane accounts for 14.27 per cent of infections in Maharashtra. There has been a rise in the overall infections in the state from 2.77 lakh in the second week (January 6-12) to 2.87 lakh in the third week (January 13-19).
Nashik also witnessed a weekly positivity rate of 38.98 per cent. Pune, Nashik, Raigad, Akola, Thane, Nagpur are among the 10 districts, which have a higher weekly positivity rate compared to the rest of the state. (Read more)
The Indian Super League match between Jamshedpur FC and Mumbai City FC, scheduled for Friday, has been postponed as many players representing the teams are down with the COVID-19 virus.
"Hero Indian Super League (ISL) Match No. 67 between Jamshedpur FC and Mumbai City FC scheduled for Friday, January 21, 2022, at Athletic Stadium, Bambolim, stands postponed," the league organisers said in a statement.
"The decision was taken considering advice from the League's medical team on Jamshedpur FC's inability to safely field a team and prepare for the match," the ISL added in its statement. (PTI)
Maharashtra Urban Development Minister Eknath Shinde on Thursday said the MVA government is contemplating waiving property tax on houses with an area of up to 500 sq ft in Thane city - after a similar relief for Mumbai residents - and added the issue was discussed by the state cabinet.
Speaking to reporters after the weekly cabinet meeting here, he said a proposal to waive property tax on houses with an area of up to 500 sq ft in Thane city was discussed in the meet.
Recently, the government decided not to levy property tax on housing units with an area of up to 500 sq ft in Mumbai.
Elections to Mumbai and Thane municipal corporations are scheduled soon. Both the civic bodies are ruled by the Shiv Sena, which heads the three-party Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) government in the state. (PTI)
Mumbai on Thursday reported 5,708 new Covid-19 cases along with 12 deaths and 15,440 recoveries. The active cases in the financial capital is at 22,103.
A 35-year-old inmate at the Arthur Road Jail, in Mumbai died allegedly by suicide Thursday morning, news agency ANI reported. The Jail authorities said that the Accidental Death Report (ADR) has been registered in the matter and further investigation is underway.
Thane Police has arrested seven persons for allegedly stealing petroleum products worth crores of rupees from a storage tank in south Mumbai, an official said on Thursday.
The Anti Extortion Cell (AEC) of Thane crime branch raided a dhaba (eatery) at Ambernath in the district on Wednesday and seized stolen products and four tankers, altogether worth Rs 1.03 crore, he said.
Senior inspector Sanjay Shinde of the AEC said the accused pilfered petroleum-derived industrial chemicals from the storage tank of an Ambernath-based firm at Sewree in south Mumbai. The stolen chemicals were ferried to a dhaba at Ambernath by tankers and then sold off, he said. (PTI)
The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) in Maharashtra's Thane has arrested an engineer of the City Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe from a contractor, an official said on Thursday.
A case under the Prevention of Corruption Act has been registered against executive engineer Kalyan Patil (57), a Class 1 officer based in CBD Belapur area of Navi Mumbai, deputy superintendent of police Thane ACB Maya More said.
The accused had allegedly demanded Rs 3 lakh from the contractor releasing six outstanding bills for painting a bridge and sanitising the Kharghar railway station complex and skywalk, he said. (PTI)
The Central Railway will be operating a 14-hour infrastructure block on the Down fast line between Thane and Diva stations on Sunday to carry out a cut and connection of the old redundant slow line with the existing fast lines and commission the crossovers in connection with the Thane-Diva 5th and 6th lines.
The block will be operated for 14 hours on the Down fast line (towards Kasarat Karjat from CSMT) from 1:20 am to 3:20 pm on January 23.
During the block period, trains will run on the UP and Down slow lines between Diva and Thane instead of the fast lines. (Read more)
The prohibition on travel by local trains in Mumbai by those who are not fully vaccinated against coronavirus is legal and "reasonable", the Maharashtra government told the Bombay High Court on Thursday.
Senior advocate Anil Anturkar, the government's lawyer, said though such a restriction encroaches on the fundamental right to move freely under Article 19 (1)(d) of the Constitution, it is "reasonable" in view of the pandemic.
"This is a reasonable restriction imposed on the citizen's fundamental right and such prohibition has been imposed in the larger public interest, for their own benefit," he said.
He was arguing before a bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice M S Karnik during the final hearing on Public Interest Litigations challenging the ban on travel by local trains by those who have not taken both the doses of vaccine. The notification requiring vaccination certificate for local train travel was issued in August 2021. (PTI)
A former sarpanch and his wife allegedly thrashed an on-duty woman forest guard, who is three months pregnant, along with her husband at a village in Satara district of Maharashtra, following which the accused couple has been arrested, police said on Thursday.
The incident took place on Wednesday at Palsawade village in the western Maharashtra district, located around 120 kms from here, and a complaint in this connection was lodged by the woman forest guard, they said.
According to police, the accused man, Ramchandra Jankar, who is president of the village forest management committee, was angry with the woman forest guard for taking the contractual forest labourers along with her 'without his permission'.
Sharing the video on his Twitter handle on Thursday, Maharashtra Environment Minister Aaditya Thackeray said, 'The accused has been arrested this morning and will face the law at its strictest. Such acts will not be tolerated.' Satara Superintendent of Police (SP) Ajay Kumar Bansal said the accused is a former sarpanch of the village and president of the local forest management committee. (PTI)
Niraj Bishnoi, creator of the Bulli Bai app and Aumkareshwar Thakur, creator of Sulli Deals app, were Thursday denied bail by a Bandra magistrate court and sent to police custody till January 27. They had earlier been arrested by a Delhi special cell too.
In a major development, the Maharashtra government approved offline operations of schools for all classes from Monday. The local administrations will take final decisions based on Covid conditions in the region. The state school education department had sent this proposal to the Chief Minister Office on Wednesday which has been approved.
While all Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) remain same from the last time when the schools had resumed offline classes; the new order includes even pre-primary sections which until now were out of the picture, in school reopening decisions. (Read more)
Niraj Bishnoi, creator of 'Bullibai' application and Aumkareshwar Thakur, creator of 'Sulli deals' application brought back to Mumbai for hearing in the Bandra magistrate court. Proceedings to start shortly.
Both the accused were earlier arrested by Delhi special cell IFSO unit. The bail applications of all three accused Vishal KumarJha, 21, Mayank Rawat, 21, and Shweta Singh, 18, have been rejected by the court. The three will now have to move Sessions court for bail.
A man wanted for a series of chain-snatchings and vehicle thefts, who had been on the run for five years, was apprehended by the police in Maharashtra's Thane district, an official said on Thursday.
Based on a tip-off, a team from the Manpada police station in Dombivili nabbed Hasnaian Gulamraza Sayyed alias Irani (28) of Ambivili in Kalyan, Deputy Commissioner of Police Sachin Gunjal said. The police had been on the lookout for the accused for the last five years, he said.
Several cases have been registered against the accused at Manpada, Shivaji Nagar, Ambernath, Narpoli, Bhiwandi, Rabale, Navi Mumbai police stations and Bengaluru city police station of Karnataka, the official said.
The police have seized two mobile phones, two motorcycles and 30 gm of gold, valued at Rs. 2.61 lakh, from the accused, he said, adding that Irani has admitted his guilt in eight cases. The accused was also involved in cases in Khadakpada, Kalyan, Wagle Estate, Khandeshwar, Navi Mumbai, Satara city, Satara, Hadapsar, Kothrud, Pune, totalling 20 offences registered against him, it was stated. (PTI)
28-year-old Neeraj Singh, who was arrested from Odisha in the case pertaining to an app that hosted phots of Muslim women for 'auction', is a MBA graduate. Along with co-accused Neeraj Bishnoi, he planned the Bulli Bai app. "His role came to light during the interrogation of the accused who were arrested earlier, following which a team of the cyber police station was sent to Odisha and he was placed under arrest," the official said.
Singh is being brought to Mumbai and will be produced in a court.