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Never said we will win 150 seats: Bommai
Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai dismissed exit polls that gave the Congress an edge in the assembly elections, stating his party would win with a majority. Bommai also said that while the Congress was predicted to win over 107 seats in the 2018 assembly elections, the results showed otherwise. He expressed confidence that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would get a comfortable majority, adding that there was no chance of a hung assembly. The BJP will need to win 113 seats to form a government. The results of the election will be announced on 2 May.

Bizman loses vision after cataract surgery, alleges negligence
A 67-year-old businessman alleges vision loss after cataract surgery by ophthalmologists who ignored his diabetes. He claims negligence led to a severe eye infection, permanently damaging his left eye and impacting his daily life and business.

‘Copy paste job in witness statements dangerous’: HC directs state to frame guidelines
Bombay High Court criticizes police's "copy-paste" witness statements, warning it could unfairly advantage accused. Court directs state to create guidelines for improving investigation quality and ensuring statement integrity in serious cases.

DRI intercepts two wildlife traffickers, seizes leopard skin and ivory
DRI intercepted two wildlife traffickers in Ujjain, seizing leopard skins and ivory. The suspects were arrested following a tip-off and are now in custody under the Wildlife Protection Act for illegal wildlife trade.

Rains, thunderstorms bring relief to scorching city, more expected today
Mumbai experienced heavy rains and thunderstorms, bringing relief from scorching heat. Gusty winds reached 60 kmph, causing disruptions. IMD predicts temperatures will drop 1-2°C, with showers expected to subside soon.

From sirens to silence: How Mumbai lost its daily wail
Mumbai's iconic 9 AM air raid sirens, once a daily ritual marking the city's rhythm, have fallen silent. After decades of routine testing, the network was disabled by flood damage in 2005. Despite potential revival plans, the sirens remain dormant, sparking discussions about emergency preparedness.

Ludhiana: Statue of Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia unveiled at Khanna bus stand
Cabinet minister Tarunpreet Singh Sond unveiled Maharaja Jassa Singh Ramgarhia's statue at Khanna bus stand, highlighting the AAP government's commitment to completing stalled projects and honoring historical heroes.

Early start for 1st-year degree college this year, on June 13
First-year college admissions at Mumbai University will start on June 13, earlier than previous years. Online registrations open May 8, covering 3.28 lakh seats across streams, ensuring timely academic calendar and improved education quality.

State announced schedule for FYJC online admission statewide
Maharashtra State Board announces FYJC online admission starting May 19. Students can register through an official portal, select colleges digitally, and complete admission in four rounds plus a merit-based final round. No manual entries allowed, ensuring a transparent process.

Cop suspended for violating protocol while booking, arresting doctor
Mumbai police suspended senior inspector Ravindra Katkar for registering an FIR and arresting Dr. Atul Wankhede without following protocols, after questioning his actions regarding an alleged forged degree case and procedural violations.

BMC polls will decide Thackeray’s future, bring back power to citizens
Supreme Court ordered Maharashtra local body elections, crucial for Shiv Sena and Uddhav Thackeray's political survival. BMC polls will restore citizen governance, with parties battling for control of Mumbai's richest civic body after three years of administrative rule.

Mock drills planned in 8 districts, largest in Cross Maidan
Maharashtra will conduct extensive civil defense mock drills in eight districts, including Mumbai, preparing citizens for potential war scenarios through sirens, safety guidance, and strategic location exercises at key sites like Cross Maidan.

RWA polls remain elusive in many Noida, Gr Noida sectors
RWA elections remain stalled in many Noida and Greater Noida housing societies, with delays spanning years due to administrative apathy, internal disputes, and lack of accountability despite district administration directives.

Coming soon: Longer trains from CSMT
Central Railway plans to demolish an office building at CSMT to extend platforms 5 and 6, enabling 15-car trains. This will increase train capacity by 25%, with platform extensions to accommodate more services on the Main Line corridor.

“Deva Bhau” tattoo helps Thane rural police identify the victim, crack murder case
Police cracked a murder case using a "Deva Bhau" tattoo to identify victim Ashok Sukhdev. Two contract killers, hired by Sheetal Fodse, were arrested for killing Sukhdev after he pressured her about marriage.

Pune hyacinth menace: After 2 months, environment dept clears only 5 of 43 water bodies
Pune's environmental department has cleared only 5 of 43 water bodies infested with water hyacinth, causing significant mosquito breeding concerns and public health risks in the city's rivers and lakes.