Shiv Sena pays off `5 lakh funeral bill
Putting an end to the controversy, Shiv Sena finally paid the cost of security arrangements made for the funeral of late party chief Bal Thackeray to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Th
3 held for forcing girl into child labour
The Byculla police on Thursday arrested three women for allegedly forcing a 10-year-old girl into child labour.
Man booked for wife’s death
A day after a 26-year-old woman hanged herself in the presence of her husband as he helplessly watc-hed through a webcam, the Juhu police booked him and his parents for alleged dowry harassment and do
Bookie’s in jail, but his book still making money
Early speculations from the bookie circles indicated that despite Mumbai and Delhi police’s crackdown on betting and spot-fixing syndicate, the betting on IPL matches would continue and not stop.
No LBT without consensus, assures CM
The meeting called by the Mumbai Congress unit between chief minister Prithviraj Chavan and traders association from Mumbai to resolve the Local Body Tax issue resulted in a division between the trade
‘Don’t implement ban in retrospect’
Member of Legislative Council Ramdas Mote has written to the state education ministry office, demanding regularisation of teachers appointed before May 2, 2012.
BMC suspends 8 men in Octroi case
Acting strictly on the complaint filed by civic law committee chairman Makarand Narvekar about Octroi evasion, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has suspended eight employees from the Octro
Bets, sex and dhoka
Mumbai police crime branch officers investigating the IPL betting scandal say Vindoo Dara Singh not only placed bets for important people in the IPL, he also supplied them girls, leading them to suspe
Webcam suicide: Husband, his parents booked for dowry
A day after a 26-year-old woman hanged herself as her husband helplessly watched through a webcam, the Juhu police booked him and his parents for alleged dowry harassment and dowry death.
Betting in name of arrested bookie still on
Early speculation from bookie circles indicated that despite Mumbai and Delhi police’s crackdown on betting and spot-fixing syndicate, the betting on IPL matches would continue and not stop.