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Rockets rain on Ukraine's No. 2 city as initial talks deadlocked
Russian artillery bombarded residential districts of Ukraine's second largest city Kharkiv on Monday, killing possibly dozens of people, Ukrainian officials said, as Moscow's invading forces met stiff resistance from Ukrainians on a fifth day of conflict.
Verreynne, Rabada strike as SA eye victory over Kiwis
Kyle Verreynne, Kagiso Rabada and the spin of Keshav Maharaj had South Africa eyeing victory over New Zealand at stumps on day four of the second Test here on Monday.
Amul milk rate up by ̀ 2, 2nd time in 8 mths
For the second time in eight months, India's largest dairy Amul has raised milk prices by Rs 2 per litre. The increase takes effect on Tuesday, March 1. Other dairies may soon follow suit.
ED probe unearths plot of ₹200 crore linked to Malik
As the Enforcement Directorate digs deeper in its money laundering probe against Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik, it has found a plot worth Rs 200 crore in the Bandra-Kurla area that is linked to his family.
AI Express, IndiGo & SpiceJet join evacuation
The process of evacuating Indians from Ukraine got a major push on Monday with IndiGo, Air India Express and SpiceJet joining Air India in operating flights under Operation Ganga.
In surprise move, state names ex-acting DGP as new Mumbai top cop
In a surprising move, the state government on Monday appointed senior IPS officer Sanjay Pandey as Mumbai's new police commissioner just days after he was shunted out as the state's acting director general of police.
Sebi gets Ist woman chief, also first from pvt sector
Ist woman chief of SEBI
Centre vax swap circular an advisory, not order: State
The state government didn't confirm the numbers of vaccine doses going waste, although TOI could corroborate some of it by speaking to hospitals from Mumbai and Pune.
Maharashtra Won't Bow Before Delhi: Aaditya
Though there is an attempt to lower the importance of Mumbai by moving things to Delhi, Maharashtra won’t bow before Delhi, no matter how much pressure the Centre puts, environment minister Aaditya Thackeray said on Sunday.
India Talks To Both Sides To Get 2k More Out Of E Ukraine
While India’s Operation Ganga in Ukraine has so far seen 2,000 Indian students evacuated since the war broke out, the government is still faced with the daunting task of providing similar exit routes to another 2,000 students still stuck in the eastern Ukraine conflict zone.
SIT traces missing elderly woman with Alzheimer's to Guj
Guj SIT officials refused to divulge how the 71-year-old woman, missing since February last year, reached Gujarat, but said they will submit a report before the division bench of Justice S J Kathawala and Justice Milind Jadhav on Monday
62-yr-old trekker found dead in Yeoor jungle
A 62-year-old businessman from Powai who had gone trekking alone inside the dense Yeoor jungle was found dead at a desolate spot nearly eight hours later.
Disha's death: Rane & MLA son booked for defamation
Union minister Narayan Rane and his MLA son Nitesh have been booked for allegedly making defamatory and derogatory statements about the death of Disha Salian (28), talent manager of actor Sushant Singh Rajput.
Kambli crashes into car, held for drunk driving
Former Indian cricketer Vinod Kambli (50) was arrested on Sunday for drunk driving.
Eye on polls? Sena-led BMC to move 179 proposals worth ₹2k cr
Even as the income-tax (I-T) department continued its searches at the premises of Shiv Sena corporator and civic standing committee chairman Yashwant Jadhav and his aides on Sunday, the Shiv Sena-led BMC plans to table 179 proposals worth around Rs 2,000 crore at the panel’s Wednesday meeting.
Close shave for passengers as bus catches fire
A fireman was injured on the face and hands while dousing blaze
38 yrs on, Juhu residents get new playground
In a big victory for Juhu residents, the locality has got back an open space after a wait of 38 years.
City doc in US makes manual ventilator safer to use
A Mumbai-born doctor has bagged $1-million funding from the US National Science Foundation (NSF) to develop his innovation that makes manual ventilator safer for patients. Dr Prathamesh Prabhudesai, a KEM Hospital alumnus at present based in New York, has already been contacted by the US Air Force for his “precise” ventilator.
‘Drug peddlers cited but netas' phones tapped'
Pune police have registered an offence against former Pune police chief Rashmi Shukla for illegally and unauthorizedly tapping cellphones of leading politicians
BCG vaccine does not protect against Covid, says new study
The Covid pandemic seems to be heading towards an endemic phase, but a chapter started almost two years back to check the efficacy of the BCG vaccine against the Covid-causing SARSCoV-2 is still wide open.
₹2 crore cash seized from premises of Jadhavs, aide
10 Bank Lockers Restrained; Search To Continue
One soldier inspires another: Auto driver's son joins NDA
Hemal Shrimali had also passed the exam at Sainik School at Balachadi and is a student cadet
Locals adopt Malad street to keep hawking at bay
Here’s an exampole of citizens stepping in and offering to do their bit for their neighbourhood.
Lavasa case: Failure to follow fair tender process, says HC
The HC on Saturday referred to the “influence and clout” used by the Pawar family in the Lavasa project.
Chowk in front of St Andrews college named after founder
A chowk in front of St Andrews college at Hill Road in Bandra (W) was named after Monsignor (Msgr) Nereus Rodrigues, the former rector of the Mount Mary Basilica for over two decades and also founder of St Andrews college.
CAA protester death: Left workers clash with cops
Exhumation Fails, Police Say Move To Derail Probe
1st batch of 219 students from Ukraine lands in city
Two days after Russia began bombing Ukraine, the first batch of Indian students stranded in the war-torn country (in pic) was evacuated and flew into Mumbai on Saturday evening aboard an Air India special flight chartered by the Indian government.
To stun enemies, develop indigenous weapons: PM
Defence Sector Must Tap I-T Prowess: Modi
Zverev fined $40,000 for outburst at umpire
Acapulco (Mexico): World No. 3 Alexander Zverev, who was thrown out of the Mexico Open at Acapulco this week after repeatedly smashing his racquet against the umpire’s chair, was fined $40,000 by the ATP on Thursday.
Students defy martial law, make a dash for border
TO ESCAPE PUTIN’S WAR, INDIANS THROW CAUTION TO THE WIND