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Mumbai News Live: Three Navy personnel killed in explosion onboard INS Ranvir in Mumbai – The Indian Express

The Navy said that a board of inquiry has been instituted into the incident. (Wikimedia Wikimedia Commons/Commander,US 7th fleet)

Mumbai Live News: An explosion on-board Navy’s Ranvir-class destroyer INS Ranvir left three naval personnel dead injuring 11 on Tuesday. The Navy said that a board of inquiry has been instituted into the incident.

The Navy said in a statement, “In an unfortunate incident today at Naval Dockyard Mumbai, three naval personnel succumbed to injuries caused by an explosion in an internal compartment onboard INS Ranvir.”

Mumbai on Tuesday reported 6,149 Covid-19 infections. The city saw surge in Covid-19 cases as it reported 193 cases more than yesterday. Active cases count in the city is 44,084 and number of deaths due to the infection was seven.

A special court head by R N Rokade on Tuesday rejected the default bail plea of Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh. Enforcement Directorate (ED) filed a supplementary chargesheet against Deshmukh on December 2, 2021. He was arrested on November 2 by ED and was prime beneficiary of alleged bribes taken Sachin Waze.

A pavement dweller was arrested for allegedly bludgeoning a man to death during a drunken brawl on January 4 in Mumbai’s Dongri area, a police official said on Tuesday.
          
Anand Kharatmol alias Ramya (38), who lives on the footpath near JJ Marg junction, was held on January 11 from Bohri Mohalla, he said. 
        
He had hit and killed Arvinder Virender Singh alias Punjabi (50) with a heavy object, he said, adding that accused and victim are alcoholics. (PTI)

Explosion on INS Ranvir injured ten and took lives of three naval personnel on Tuesday. Navy informed about an inquiry regarding the same.

A 34-year-old man from neighbouring Thane district has been arrested for allegedly cheating at least 35 women of lakhs after getting in touch with them through matrimonial sites and social media, police said on Tuesday. 
          
The unit-7 of Mumbai police’s crime branch nabbed Vishal alias Anurag Chavan, a resident of Kalyan (east), on Monday, an official said. The fraud came to light, when a 28-year-old woman approached Kanjurmarg police station in the eastern suburbs with a complaint of cheating, he said. 
        
The woman alleged that Chavan had contacted her after seeing her profile on a matrimonial site, and had promised to marry her after chatting with her for a few days, he said. (PTI)

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will procure two mechanical broom vehicles to sweep the city’s roads.

These vehicles will be introduced under the Union Environment Ministry’s National Clean Air Programme (NCAP), which aims to reduce air pollutants (mainly PM 10 and PM 2.5) by 25 to 30 per cent by 2024.

These vehicles, which will cost Rs 1.64 crore, will be procured under NCAP funds allocated to urban local bodies.  Read more

Mumbai reported 193 cases more than Monday, bringing the active Covid case count to 44,084.

The Bandra magistrate court Tuesday afternoon further posted the hearing on the bail pleas made by the three students arrested in the hate app case to Thursday for its order as Mumbai Police objected to their bail applications and said they wanted further custody of Vishal Kumar Jha, 21.

Jha was sent to the Arthur Road Jail Sunday after his quarantine period was over after post recovery from Covid-19. Shweta Singh, 18, another accused, is presently lodged at Byculla woman’s jail.

The third accused, Mayank Rawat, 21, continues to be lodged at the quarantine centre in Kalina after he tested positive last week.  Read more

     
The Bombay High Court on Tuesday commuted to life imprisonment the death sentence awarded to sisters Renuka Shinde and Seema Gavit, who were convicted by a Kolhapur court for kidnapping 14 children and killing five of them between 1990 and 1996.

A bench of Justices Nitin Jamdar and S V Kotwal commuted the death sentence awarded to the two women after holding that the Maharashtra government and the Centre had caused inordinate delays in executing their death sentence and had breached their fundamental rights. The bench noted that the government authorities, particularly the state government, had acted casually, delayed protocol despite being aware of the seriousness of the case, and did not execute the death sentence awarded to the women despite their mercy petitions being rejected by the President over seven years ago.

The Maharashtra authorities had delayed processing papers related to the mercy petitions filed by the convict women, and a bunch of mercy petitions filed by others on their behalf, it said. (PTI)

Mumbai’s Byculla zoo on Tuesday welcomed a female Royal Bengal Tiger. The cub was born on November 14 to Karishma and Shakti — the Royal Bengal Tiger pair brought to Veermata Jijabai Udyan, which the zoo is officially known as, from the Aurangabad zoo in February 2020.

The two-month-old tiger cub named Veera is stable and reared by Karishma, said the zoo officials.

The cub is being kept under observation for six months away from human glare. As their vaccinations are yet to be completed, veterinarians in the zoo, though, keep an eye on the newborn. Read more

An FIR was registered against a real estate businessman and directors of a company in Mumbai for allegedly forging the signature of a 74-year-old man and using the photo of another person to prepare a conveyance deed showing that he had sold out his stake in a plot in suburban Vile Parle, police said on Tuesday. 
                 
The FIR was registered on Friday after the complainant, Jerome D’Souza, approached the police and later a magistrate’s court. Police invoked various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) for forgery and cheating against the accused persons. 
                
The FIR stated that Deven Raghani, Nyanesh Parikh and directors of a private limited company forged the signature of D’Souza and also used the photograph of another person in his name in the ‘conveyance deed’ document showing that he had sold out his 20% stake in the land, an official said. (PTI)

Over 19.22 lakh new vehicles hit the roads of Maharashtra in 2021, while vehicle registrations increased by 8.26 per cent, an official said on Tuesday. 
          
According to the Maharashtra transport department, more than 19.22 lakh new vehicles were registered in Maharashtra in 2021, as against over 17.75 lakh registered in 2020. Vehicle registration in the state has picked up after a dip of 23.16 per cent in 2020 as compared to the previous year. In 2019, over 23.10 lakh vehicles were registered at 50 RTO offices across the state, the official said.

Despite the 8.26 per cent rise in registrations in 2021 than the previous year, the number of vehicles registered last year was significantly low compared to the pre-COVID times in 2019, he said. As per the transport department data, of the total 19,22,418 newly registered vehicles, 13,16,216 were motorcycles, 3,46,197 private cars and 1,26,551 transport category vehicles, which need permits to operate, such as buses, trucks and taxis. (PTI)

Former Maharashtra home minister Anil Deshmukh’s default bail plea was rejected by a special court on Tuesday. Deshmukh was arrested on November 2 by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), which alleged that he had been the prime beneficiary of alleged bribes taken by dismissed policeman Sachin Waze from bar owners between December 2020 and March 2021.

The ED filed a supplementary chargesheet against Deshmukh on December 29.

Special Judge R N Rokade rejected Deshmukh’s plea. Read more

After a cost escalation of the underground water tank project at Hindmata, now, the flood mitigation project at Kings Circle will also see a rise in the contract cost from the initial Rs 14 crore to Rs 21 crore.

The cost escalation comes after it was found that the project site has several underground utilities that need to be moved to other locations. The Standing Committee of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) recently cleared a proposal for the cost escalation.

An official from the BMC said “The civic body is in the process of laying the storm water pipeline but the contractor found that there are high-tension electricity cables, gas pipelines and others in the path of the construction which need to be moved. A consultant will conduct a survey of all the utilities and suggest a plan to displace them.”

The BMC had taken up the project at Kings Circle and Gandhi Market to tackle flooding in the monsoon by laying a 900-mm storm water drain pipeline to pump out accumulated rainwater in the nearest nullah.

The Bombay High Court Tuesday commuted the death sentences awarded to two sisters to life imprisonment. The duo was convicted for kidnapping 13 children, killing some of them and using the others as cover to snatch purses and chains between 1990 and 1996.

The death sentences of the duo, Renuka Shinde and Seema Gavit of Kolhapur, were confirmed by the Supreme Court in 2006. The state government supported granting the death sentences.

The High Court had concluded the hearing and closed the matter for verdict on December 22.

The court also pulled up the state for the “unexplained, inordinate and long delay” and said that due to the casual approach of its officers, a mercy petition was not decided for nearly seven years and 10 months.

A penguin born at Mumbai’s Byculla Zoo has been named Oscar, city Mayor Kishori Pednekar announced.

The Arvi police on Tuesday registered a second FIR against four doctors at Kadam Hospital for procedural violations, including stealing of medicines, from the Arvi sub-district hospital for use at their private hospital to carry out abortions.

The Kadam family-run hospital has been under the lens since reports emerged of an illegal abortion performed on a 13-year-old girl which allegedly took place at the hospital in Wardha district’s Arvi, earlier this month. Following this, the police found 12 skulls and 54 bones at the hospital’s premises, raising questions of illegal abortions and female foeticide. Further, an inspection team found several expired pills.

The fresh FIR has been registered on a complaint by Dr Mohan B Sute, MS (Ophthalmology), Superintendent of Arvi sub-district hospital accusing four doctors of the Kadam family. Sute was part of a special team of doctors formed by Wardha Civil Surgeon Dr Sachin Tadas that visited Kadam Hospital for an inspection on January 15. A report was then submitted to Dr Tadas who will chair an advisory committee to decide the further course of action against the hospital.

BMC has floated a Rs 25-crore tender to develop four theme parks/gardens in the eastern and western suburbs of Mumbai. The four theme parks — Barefoot meditation park in Vikhroli, Science Park in Ghatkopar, Traffic Park in Kandivali and a multi-purpose sports club in Dahisar, are proposed by the BMC’s planning department.

These four theme gardens are as envisioned by the Mumbai suburban guardian minister Aaditya Thackeray, who has made a separate provision of funds under the District Planning Committee to revitalise suburban Mumbai through tactical urban interventions.

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After artisans and Ganpati mandals sought clarity on the guidelines for use of POP (Plaster of Paris) in Ganpati idol making, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has sought suggestions from the Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) and National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) on alternatives for POP.

The civic body has asked both agencies to submit a detailed study report on eco-friendly materials that can be used for idol making.

Idol makers and Ganpati mandals have maintained that with no other option, a complete ban on POPs will upend the lives of hundreds of idol makers in Mumbai as well as Maharashtra as Ganshotsav is a major festival in the state. 

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Additional Chief Secretary of Maharashtra Health Department, Dr Pradeep Vyas, on Monday sent a letter to district administrations about the usage of tablet Molnupiravir for treating Covid-19 “with abundant caution in certain conditions”.

The letter says that patients under the age of 18 and pregnant women should not be given Molnupiravir. lt also should be avoided in women of reproductive age group.

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After a week of below normal night and day temperatures, the city recorded a steep rise in temperatures compared to Sunday.

On Monday, the minimum temperature at the India Meteorological Department’s (IMD) Santacruz observatory was 21.8 degrees Celsius, five degrees above normal. The maximum or the day temperature recorded on Monday was three degrees above normal at 33.6 degrees Celsius.

From January 10 to 15, the city’s minimum temperature was between 13 and 16 degrees C while the maximum temperature hovered around 27 degrees C, creating cold-like conditions.

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As the workers’ strike in Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation entered 83rd day on Monday, the labour court in Bandra passed an order declaring the strike as illegal.

The workers have been on strike since October 27 demanding MSRTC’s merger with the state government, in the hope of getting benefits availed by government employees. The MSRTC has been filing complaints in various labour courts in the state for nearly a month-and-a-half, alleging that the strike was illegal.

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The Bombay High Court on Monday refused to grant pre-arrest bail to BJP MLA Nitesh Rane in an attempt to murder case registered against him by the police in Maharashtra’s Sindhudurg district, noting a balance is needed between conflicting considerations of personal liberty and a proper investigation in the matter. The court, in its order, noted that conducting proper investigation was paramount and that custodial interrogation was required.

In other news, Veteran Shetkari Kamgar Paksha leader and ex-Maharashtra minister Narayan Dyandeo Patil, 92, passed away on Monday in Kolhapur, PTI reported. Patil was known for his support for farmers and marginal sections of society.

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