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Maha: MVA Coordination Committee Meets Day After Sharad Pawar Calls on Uddhav Thackeray
A day earlier, Pawar had met Thackeray amid speculation in state political circles over differences in MVA allies - Sena, NCP and Congress.
Pandemic Impact: Tourism Industry's Share in GDP Falls 120 Bps to 4.7% in 2020, Says Report
Quoting data from the World Travel and Tourism Council, SBI Research in a report said contribution of the travel and tourism sector to GDP went down from 6.9 per cent in 2019 to 4.7 per cent in 2020.
On CCTV, Techie's Husband Seen Wheeling Large Suitcase Days Before Her Burnt Body Was Found
The woman's husband had told family members that she had died of Covid-19.
Maharashtra Ready to Vaccinate 15 Lakh People Per Day, Says CM Uddhav Thackeray
Thackeray said the health of citizens was a priority for his government and there will be no compromise on protecting them from Covid-19.
WATCH: Western Railway Introduces 15 Coach Trains Between Andheri and Virar in Mumbai
Western Railway aims to increase the carrying capacity of these services by 25%
Mumbai University to Provide Rs 3 Crore Financial Aid for 1179 Research Projects
Out of the total projects, 399 are for science, 361 for engineering, 245 for commerce and 174 are for anthropology.
Sena, BJP Workers Come to Blows Over Saamana's Comments on Ayodhya Land Row
Trouble started after a BJP Morcha took out a protest in Dadar over a Saamana editorial which sought probe into "suspicious" land purchase deal by the Ram Mandir trust.
Maharashtra Reports 8,129 Covid Cases, Lowest Since March 2; Mumbai Sees 529 Infections
Over the last few days, the daily spike has been around 10,000. The state had reported 9,927 cases on March 9.
RBI Asks Banks Not to Destroy CCTV Recordings of Demonetisation Period
The government had demonetised the then in circulation high value currency notes of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 on November 8, 2016, with an aim to check blackmoney and curb terror funding.
Mumbai Likely to Get 87,000 Covishield Doses on June 4: Mayor Kishori Pednekar
Due to the unavailability of enough number of vaccine doses, the COVID19 vaccination drive in Mumbai was suspended on Thursday at centres run by the city civic body and the Maharashtra government, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) earlier said.
Centre Responsible if Faulty Ventilators Procured Through PM CARES Cause Deaths: Bombay HC
The bench said it would not permit experimentation of ventilators which have undergone major repairs, in treating the patients.
RBI's Monetary Policy Committee Begins Deliberations Amidst Expectations of Status-quo in Key Rate
The fears of firming inflation may also refrain the MPC from tinkering with the interest rate in its bi-monthly monetary policy outcome to be announced on Friday
After SC Setback, Maharashtra Govt Extends EWS Quota to Marathas
The EWS quota will be applicable to the community from the period of interim stay (on Maratha reservation) on September 9, 2020, to the final verdict by the Supreme Court in May 5 this year, the government order said.
Covid Airborne, Spreads When Infected People Cough, Sneeze or Talk: Centre Revises Guidelines
The change marks a step away from its last year's protocol that stated said that the infection spreads through close contact.
Over 18 Lakh Left Without Electricity in Maharashtra After Cyclone Tauktae Snaps Power Lines
The power supply of 18.43 lakh consumers got disrupted in Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts due to cyclone Tauktae.
Mumbai Reports Less Than 1,000 Covid-19 Cases after Two and Half Months
For the first time since March 2 the city reported less than 1,000 COVID-19 cases, though the number of tests also dropped.