Markets end higher for second consecutive week
Markets ended higher for the second consecutive week as the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) benchmark Sensex surged by 650 points to conclude at a three-week high of 19,270.06 on sustained buying mainly in banking, PSU and refinery sectors.
Elevated corridor stuck in state-Railways FSI tussle
Construction of the Churchgate to Virar elevated rail corridor (ERC) is stuck in a disagreement over Floor Space Index (FSI) between the Railways and the state government, resulting in a hurdle in sig
‘Need exams for evaluation’
Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Thursday said that the state government was considering the restarting of examinations up to Class 8.
Grade system not helpful: Board
The Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) system that replaced examinations in the schools has became a bane for school teachers.
Another Guj trip for BMC?
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) officials seem to have developed a keen interest in learning about the civic infrastructure in the state of Gujarat.
Aadhar enrolment at door step?
People who do not want or are unable to stand in queues may be able to make enrolments for Aadhar for a nominal charge sitting at their homes.
Make dahi handi a national sport: pil
Lawyer Ejaz Naqvi on Friday filed a public interest litigation (PIL) in the Bombay high court seeking recognition of the dahi handi festival as a sport at the national level.
Victim identifies 4 accused in TIP
The female photojournalist who was gangraped on August 22, on Friday identified the four accused in a test identification parade (TIP) held in prison.
State’s CCTV tender process fails a second time
The much-needed CCTV surveillance project for Mumbai in the wake of 26/11 terror attacks has fallen through again.
BJP alleges voter lists manipulated
BJP’s Mumbai unit chief Ashish Shelar has complained to the state election commissioner against the alleged manipulation of voters list in Mumbai at the behest of the ruling parties.