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Pakistan forces violate truce for 10th straight day, open fire in eight J&K sectors
The Pakistan Army has fired along the Line of Control for the 10th consecutive day following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. Cross-border firing was reported in eight Jammu and Kashmir sectors, with the Indian Army responding. Tensions escalated after the attack, leading to punitive measures from India and retaliatory actions from Pakistan.

Now, track BEST buses in real time via Google maps
Mumbai launches real-time BEST bus tracking on Google Maps, enabling commuters to easily check bus availability, routes, and schedules in multiple languages. The service integrates buses, trains, and metro for convenient multimodal transportation information.

Suicide note in English helps cops crack bizman murder
A businessman was murdered by his girlfriend after he refused to marry her. She strangled him in a hotel, sent a fake suicide note in English, and was arrested while fleeing to Rajasthan, helping police solve the case within three days.

Ghatkopar bridge end-2025 deadline postponed to June 2027
A 78-year-old Ghatkopar rail bridge will be replaced by a wider overpass, with the project deadline extended from end-2025 to June 2027 due to encroachments and slow progress. The new cable-stayed bridge aims to ease traffic congestion in Mumbai's eastern suburbs.

India mustn’t let guard down against Pak: PVC awardee Capt Bana Singh
India must remain vigilant after precision strikes on terror camps in Pakistan and PoK. Param Vir Chakra awardee Capt Bana Singh warns of potential retaliation, emphasizing that war is destructive but Pakistan's actions necessitated India's response.

Swift and ready: Mumbai clears mock drill in 3 minutes
Mumbai conducted a nationwide civil defense drill simulating war scenarios, testing emergency response across multiple locations. Volunteers, sirens, and evacuation exercises demonstrated rapid citizen preparedness, with most responses taking around three minutes, focusing on minimizing potential casualties.

LG Sinha orders evacuation of civilians from vulnerable areas
J&K Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha orders evacuation of civilians from vulnerable areas near Line of Control amid heavy shelling. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah releases emergency funds and directs district commissioners to ensure citizen safety and support affected families.

BEST’s own fleet hits a new low: 639
BEST's bus fleet drops to 639 owned vehicles, with 2,119 on wet lease. Facing bus shortage, scrapping continues, increasing wait times. Aiming for 7,000 buses by 2029 and full electric fleet by 2027, while struggling with procurement and service quality.

Mumbai airport’s runways to remain shut for 6 hours
Mumbai airport will shut both runways for 6 hours on Thursday for pre-monsoon maintenance. Passengers are advised to check flight schedules due to potential disruptions. NOTAM issued in advance to minimize inconvenience.

Rains wreak havoc: 72 structures collapse, 41 trees uprooted, 1 dead in treefall
Heavy rains battered Mumbai, killing one person when a tree fell on a rickshaw. 72 structures collapsed, 41 trees uprooted, and airports and railways experienced disruptions amid thunderstorms and waterlogging across multiple city regions.

201kg smuggled sandalwood found in car in Junnar
Forest officials seized 201kg of smuggled sandalwood from a car in Junnar, with the driver fleeing. Eight sacks and a digital scale were found, valued at ₹15,00,950. A case has been registered, and teams are searching for the accused.

MCOCA court refuses bail to suspected IM member Afsar Usmani
A MCOCA court denied bail to Afsar Usmani, a suspected Indian Mujahideen member, accused of involvement in 2008 bomb blasts. The court cited circumstantial evidence, national security concerns, and his alleged role in terror activities as reasons for rejecting his bail plea.

Proximity to LoC makes Poonch town vulnerable: Lt Gen (retd) Sharma
Poonch, near the LoC, faces intense Pakistani shelling, causing 12 deaths and 40 injuries. Proximity to border makes it vulnerable. Residents flee, with only 5-7% population remaining, as cross-border attacks continue to target strategic areas.

HC allows BMC to construct road connecting lagoon road to Infiniti mall
Bombay High Court permits BMC to construct a road connecting Lagoon Road to Infiniti Mall, allowing mangrove removal with compensatory planting of 370 trees for 37 cut, citing public interest and obtaining necessary environmental clearances.

Question paper mix-up sparks chaos in university’s law exam
University of Mumbai's law exam descends into chaos as wrong question papers circulate. ATKT students receive papers meant for freshers, causing confusion. Exam disrupted with multiple paper versions, repeated exchanges, and students unsure which test to complete.

Ghatkopar hoarding collapse: Panel fails to find money trail from main accused
A government panel found BMC and GRP officers responsible for the Ghatkopar hoarding collapse, which killed 17 people. Despite investigating, they couldn't trace the financial trail of main accused Bhavesh Bhinde. The report recommends policy changes and banning video hoardings.