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Mumbai updates: 4 persons suffer burn injuries due to chemical leak at Mumbai Institute in Worli

4 persons suffer burn injuries due to chemical leak at Sasmira Institute of Design and Textile in Worli

It has been decided by Railway to Augment coaches on temporary basis in the following Trains to clear extra rush of passengers

Details of train

Maha: Auto rickshaw union allowed to certify meters; activists flag conflict of interest 

Mumbai: Auto rickshaw union allowed to certify meters; activists flag conflict of interest

North bound traffic on Western Express Highway - Santacruz domestic airport to Andheri; commuters please plan travel accordingly

Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde
met Vanchit Bahujan Aaghadi founder Prakash Ambedkar

Due to the truck breakdown Traffic vehicular movement is slow at Shantaram lake Western Express Highway, Northbound.

Minor jumps off speeding auto to save herself from molestation by driver in Aurangabad

A video has been doing rounds on social media where a girl can be seen jumping off a speeding autorickshaw in Maharashtra's Aurangabad.

It has been stated that the auto driver tried to molest her, thus in a bid to escape the crime she jumped from the moving vehicle on a busy road.

The accused driver Syed Akbar Hameed has been taken into custody. Meanwhile, the victim girl who has sustained a head injury has been undergoing treatment at a hospital here.

ON CAMERA: Minor jumps off speeding auto to save herself from molestation by driver in Aurangabad

Interim relief to Johnson and Johnson: Bombay High Court allows restarting of Mulund manufacturing unit, orders FDA to re-test 4 samples of its baby powder at 2 government and 1 private laboratory.

Many riding bikes from the wrong side opposite Maneckji Cooper school, to avoid traffic: Juhu resident requests cops to take action.

Western Railway revises timings of 25 trains for Vande Bharat Express

The Western Railway has revised the timings of 25 trains in view of the schedule of the Mumbai-Gandhinagar Vande Bharat Express with an aim to have smooth train operations, officials said.

Among the trains whose timings have been revised includes Mumbai-Ahmedabad Shatabdi Express and its schedule has been revised between Vapi and Ahmedabad railway stations in Gujarat, a release said on Tuesday.

Read our article to know which trains' timings have been revised

Western Railway revises timings of 25 trains for Vande Bharat Express

Two leopards trapped in cages in Aarey Colony

Two leopards on Tuesday walked into trap cages kept at a specific spot in Mumbai's green lung Aarey Colony, which had seen multiple incidents of human-animal conflicts in the recent past, forest officials said. So far four leopards have been captured over a month.

Multiple incidents of human-leopard conflicts had taken place in Aarey Colony in which a two-year-old child was killed, officials said.

"Trap cages were placed at Dairy Unit no 15 in Aarey Colony. Two leopards walked into the cages on Tuesday morning," a Forest department official said.

Mumbai: Two leopards trapped in cages in Aarey Colony

Due to the Tanker breakdown Traffic vehicular movement is slow at Nabard Junction, Northbound.

 Kasara to CSMT train arrived at Titwala station at 8.30 am (scheduled time--8.18 am) due to technical reason. Irked commuters did not let the train move until 8.51 am. They were irked by the delay in the arrival of trains every day

Congress MP Rahul Gandhi along with party leaders and workers resumes 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' from Washim district.

Air Quality Index of the most significant places across the city

Due to Accident traffic vehicular movement is slow at Bandra Worli Below Sealink Gaffar Khan Junction: Mumbai traffic cops

Mumbai records worse AQI than Delhi

A day after settling in the moderate category with an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 183, the city's air quality shot up to 262 on Tuesday. It was worse than the national capital which, too, breathed 'poor' quality air with an AQI of 209.

Both the cities remained in the 'poor' category until evening, following which Delhi's AQI improved to 'moderate' category, while that of Mumbai continued to remain 'poor'.

Since last week, the city's AQI has been swinging between the moderate and poor categories. According to the System of Air Quality and Weather Forecasting And Research(SAFAR), the most impacted areas on Tuesday were Malad (AQI 320) Mazagaon (316) and Borivali (303) as they breathed 'very poor' quality air.

Read more on AQI in Mumbai in our report here

Mumbai records worse AQI than Delhi

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