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The Question of Moonlighting?
A whole lot of very distinguished entrepreneurs have spoken out against the practice of moonlighting.
HC to Cidco: Submit report if a clubhouse is needed within Kharghar housing soc
The society uses the open space for functions
Unusual Egyptian vulture visits Murud 'restaurant'
Navi Mumbai: The rare Egyptian vulture was sighted at Phansad Wildlife Sanctuary, Murud, in the evening hours on Friday and Saturday, a forest official has confirmed.
Lifestyle ills hit villages too, 14% women suffer from hypertension
Mumbai: The ongoing door-to-door campaign for screening of non-communicable diseases (NCD) has found 14% prevalence of hypertension and 6% of diabetes among women living in rural areas of Maharashtra, underlining once again that lifestyle diseases are no longer restricted to urban regions.
Rahul Gandhi-led Bharat Jodo Yatra enters state today
The yatra will enter Maharashtra from Deglur in Nanded district
Times Verified: UK PM Sunak didn't ask Virat Kohli to join Team England
Current PM of UK RishiSunak once awarded Virat Kohli in his childhood and offered him a place in the England Cricket team.”
Famed works of Daniell duo who captured 18th C India in aquatints come to town
The rare aquatints of the entrance of Elephanta caves an excavated temple on the island of Salsett
A warm send-off for the outgoing CJI at Raj Bhavan; all eyes on his new innings
It was a glittering event atRaj Bhavan on Saturday when Governor Bhagat t Singh Koshyari felicitated Chief Justice of India Uday Lalit a few days before his retirement in the presence of CM Eknath Shinde, DCM Devendra Fadnavis, Bombay high court chief justice Dipankar Datta and former chief minister Sushilkumar Shinde.
Homemaker knifed by saree-clad tenant in B'vli over financial dispute
Mumbai: A 59-year-old housewife from Borivli has lodged a complaint against her tenant for attempting to murder her.
'Despite quick response, visual prognosis poor'
Mumbai: Pellet injuries in Srinagar have led to a high incidence of vision impairment, says a review research paper.
Univs chase int'l faculty for global experience
At Plaksha University, 90% full-time faculty have international experience
Fake message to buy gift cards costs asst commissioner ₹80K
Mumbai: An Assistant Commissioner of Customs posted at Navi Mumbai was duped of Rs 80,500 after he received a WhatsApp message from a person who impersonated his senior and asked him to send Amazon gift cards.
'Unemployment can't absolve man from paying his wife maintenance'
Mumbai: Observing that merely because a man says he is unemployed, it would not absolve him from the responsibility of paying maintenance to his wife and now six-year-old daughter, a sessions court has ordered a 35-year-old to pay Rs 20,000 every month as interim maintenance.
Bizman ordered to pay ₹24L for drugs 'his staff bought'
Mumbai: A businessman’s joy turned into a nightmare barely an hour after he became a grandfather.
Key Andheri bridge shuts today for reconstruction
Mumbai: Gokhale Bridge in Andheri will be shut to motorists and pedestrians from Monday onwards.
Last-ditch attempt by BEST to bring back 280 minibuses
Mumbai: The BEST has taken nearly 8% of its fleet i.e. 280 wet lease minibuses off roads for over a month now, and even their drivers have been asked by the depot managers not to report for duties.
Feeders from Powai hold protest march
Mumbai: Nearly 400 citizens, including animal feeders and students came together to participate in a protest march at Powai, Hiranandani Gardens, on Sunday morning to highlight rising cases of animal cruelty and also the harassment faced by feeders.
Drowning case: 2 culpable homicide accused get bail
Mumbai: One-and-a-halfmonths after two youths were arrested on the stringent charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder after their teenage friend died during a swimming trip to a well in Vikhroli, a sessions court has granted them bail.
3 assault two women when asked to leash dog; FIR lodged
Mumbai: Police registered a first information report (FIR) against three members, including two women, of a family from Powai for allegedly assaulting their neighbour and her mother on Friday after they were asked to put a leash on their dog while walking it in the locality.
'Out of syllabus' TYBA questions were of 20 marks
Mumbai: Final-year BA psychology students were attempting their ‘abnormal psychology-V’ paper on Saturday when some found that a couple of questions were not from the syllabus.
NOTA surges 3 times its '19 count to bag second spot
Mumbai: None of the Above, popularly known by its acronym NOTA, came second in the Andheri East assembly bypoll, the results for which were declared on Sunday. NOTA secured 12,806 votes, almost three times its 2019 vote count.
Shakha network is still alive and backing Thackeray, claims Sena
Mumbai:Rutuja Latke’s win in the Andheri East assembly bypoll has come as a big boost for the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray).
BJP attacks Sena (UBT) as it begins Jagar Mumbaicha Yatra
BJP MP Poonam Mahajan described the fight for elections as Mahabharat and Mumbai as the Kurukshetra
Latke improves Uddhav Sena's score in Andheri East walkover
Mumbai: Rutuja Latke of the Shiv Sena (Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray) decisively won the Andheri East assembly bye-election with 66,530 votes in her bag when counting ended on Sunday.
Junnar leopard deaths in wells, on h'ways a worry
To save leopards, forest dept identifies black spots on highways
Strays may starve: Plea in SC against HC order
Animal feeders held a peaceful protest at Powai on Sunday morning to express support for their counterparts in Nagpur city
Universities encourage student entrepreneurs to boost startup culture
Institutes have better infrastructure and trained manpower now but hands-on business experience is needed
In sting op, Indian hackers claim to have targeted VIPs worldwide
The Indian hackers boasted that they were never caught. Most began as cybersecurity experts
Jana Gana and Vande Mataram 'stand on same level': Govt to Delhi HC
Nat’l song misused in films, petitioner tells HC
80% of victims injured by pellets in Srinagar have limited vision: Study
The pellet injuries imposed a significant physical, emotional, and socioeconomic burden’ on society and the patients, said the research paper