241 colleges get MU circular
The University of Mumbai has issued a circular to 241 colleges out of the 679 affiliated colleges, asking them to get their NAAC accreditation done in the current academic year, failing which action w
Teen boy found dead inside tanker
The body of a 17-year-old boy was found in a water tanker inside Mulund on Monday.
Court withdraws PIL against MLAs
The Bombay high court has dismissed and withdrawn a petition seeking action against two Maharashtra MLAs for assaulting a policeman in the premises of the assembly in March this year, a day after he i
Cops crack last year’s murder case, 3 held
The Mumbai police crime branch on Monday solved a murder case of a man whose body was found in a nullah in Kanjurmarg last year. The police has arrested three men in connection with the case.
21-yr-old’s body found in Kanjurmarg nullah
The body of a 21-year-old boy was found in a nullah by the Vikhroli police under the Eastern Express Highway near Kanjurmarg village on Monday morning.
CBI may not file charges today
With the railway ministry delaying granting of permission to prosecute suspended Railway Board member Mahesh Kumar in the railway bribery scandal, it is likely that the CBI may not file the chargeshee
Cabinet Secy might look into Jet-Etihad deal
Following representations made against the Jet Airways-Etihad deal by members of Parliament (MPs) and political leaders belonging to various parties including the Left and the BJP, and various concern
SC dismisses Essar, Loop pleas on 2G jurisdiction
The Supreme Court on Monday dismissed the pleas of Essar Teleholdings Ltd and Loop Telecom Ltd, companies facing trial along with their executives in the 2G spectrum allocation scam case, claiming tha
FCI set to recruit 11K to give big push to food bill
Anticipating massive political dividend from the National Food Security Act (NFSA) in the 2014 general elections, the UPA government is going in a big way to put in place the administrative mechanism
‘Safe’ vehicles can ply even if they are old
Vehicles need not have a date of expiry and should be allowed to ply on roads as long as they satisfy prescribed norms and standards, irrespective of how old they are, the Supreme Court was on Monday