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Mumbai to face 5 pc water cut from April 20-27 for tunnel maintenance

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has announced a temporary 5 per cent reduction in water supply across several parts of the city and eastern suburbs from April 20 to April 27, 2026, due to essential maintenance work on key water tunnels. Maintenance work on major water tunnels According to the BMC, the work will involve charging, flushing, chlorination, and dechlorination of Water Tunnel No. 1 (AMT-1) and Water Tunnel No. 2 (AMT-2), both of which play a crucial role in Mumbai’s water distribution network. Water Tunnel No. 1 supplies water from Amar Mahal (Hegdewar Garden) to Wadala (Pratiksha Nagar) and further to Parel (Sadakant Dhavan Garden). Meanwhile, Water Tunnel No. 2 runs from Amar Mahal to the Trombay Low-Level and High-Level Reservoirs, ensuring continuous water supply to key areas. The civic body stated that these maintenance operations are necessary to ensure the long-term efficiency and safety of the water supply system. Areas to face water supply reduction The BMC said the 5 per cent water cut will affect several wards in the eastern suburbs, including L (Kurla East), M East, M West, N, S, and T wards. In addition, parts of south and central Mumbai under A, B, C, E, F North, and F South wards will also experience reduced water supply during the same period. Citizens urged to cooperate The BMC has appealed to residents in the affected areas to use water judiciously and cooperate with the administration during the maintenance period. Officials emphasised that the reduction is temporary and aimed at improving the overall reliability of Mumbai’s water infrastructure. BMC announces water cut in parts of south Mumbai on April 16-17 Earlier, on April 10, the BMC announced a temporary disruption in water supply in several parts of south Mumbai on April 16–17, stating that the supply will be affected for 18 hours as it plans to undertake essential work on a major water distribution line. The water cut is scheduled from 10 am on Thursday, April 16, to 4 am on Friday, April 17, 2026, officials said. The BMC will install two 1500 mm butterfly valves on the tunnel water pipeline at Haji Bunder Road in the F South Ward, near Sewri, they said. According to the Mumbai civic body, the work is being carried out to improve and regulate water supply from the Bhardavada Hill Reservoir, Phosberry Hill Reservoir, and Golnaji Hill Reservoir. An official statement said that due to the work, parts of the A, B, C, E, and F-South BMC wards will experience either complete water supply shutdown or low-pressure supply during the operation period. The operation will impact several key areas, including residential zones, commercial pockets, hospitals, and government offices.

16 April,2026 08:00 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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IAS reshuffle in Maharashtra sees new divisional commissioner appointments

The Maharashtra government on Thursday issued transfer orders for four Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers, effecting a minor administrative reshuffle across key departments and divisions. According to the order dated April 16, 2026, G. Sreekanth (IAS: 2009 batch), who was serving as Mission Director of the Jal Jeevan Mission in Navi Mumbai, has been appointed as the Divisional Commissioner of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar Division. Incumbent Divisional Commissioner Jitendra Papalkar (IAS: 2010 batch) has been transferred and posted as Joint Commissioner, Goods and Services Tax (GST), Mumbai. Meanwhile, Gangatharan D. (IAS: 2013 batch) has been appointed as the new Mission Director of the Jal Jeevan Mission in Navi Mumbai, replacing Sreekanth. In another move, Jagdish Miniyar (IAS: 2015 batch), who was serving as Chief Administrator (New Township) at CIDCO in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, has been posted as Commissioner, Women and Child Development Department in Pune. The transfers are part of routine administrative changes aimed at streamlining governance and ensuring effective implementation of key government programmes. Maharashtra government announces key IAS transfers across departments Earlier, the Maharashtra government on Wednesday issued a transfer order effecting a reshuffle of Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officers across key departments, including tourism, higher and technical education, and local governance bodies. As part of the administrative rejig, Dr. B.N. Patil (IAS: Non-SCS: 2014), who was serving as Director of Tourism in Mumbai, has been appointed as Project Director of the Rashtriya Uchchatar Shiksha Abhiyan (RUSA) under the Higher and Technical Education Department in Mumbai. Meanwhile, Mangesh Joshi (IAS: SCS: 2015), previously posted as Deputy Director General at YASHADA in Pune, will take over as the new Director of Tourism in Mumbai. In a significant move in local administration, Kuladeep Jangam (IAS: RR: 2020), who was serving as Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad in Solapur, has been appointed as Additional Municipal Commissioner of the Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation. Replacing him in Solapur, Kushal Jain (IAS: RR: 2022), earlier posted as Project Officer, Integrated Tribal Development Project (ITDP), Aheri, and Assistant Collector of Aheri Sub Division in Gadchiroli, has been named the new Chief Executive Officer of Zilla Parishad, Solapur. Additionally, Revaiah Dongre (IAS: RR: 2023), who was serving as Assistant Collector of Bhoom Sub Division in Dharashiv, has been transferred and appointed as Project Officer of ITDP, Pandharkawda. He will also serve as Assistant Collector of Kelapur Sub Division in Yavatmal.

16 April,2026 06:53 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Congress eyes MLC seat if Uddhav Thackeray skips renomination

Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal on Thursday said the Congress expects to contest a Legislative Council seat in the upcoming biennial elections if Uddhav Thackeray does not seek renomination. The demand comes amid internal seat-sharing discussions within the Opposition alliance, as political equations begin to take shape ahead of the May 12 elections. Congress Stakes Claim on MLC Seat Sapkal said the party believes it has a strong claim to the seat if Thackeray opts out of the contest. He pointed out that the Congress had earlier expressed interest in contesting the Rajya Sabha election but stepped back when the alliance decided to field Sharad Pawar as the joint candidate. He indicated that the Congress now expects reciprocity within the Maha Vikas Aghadi arrangement. Limited Seats, High Stakes Elections to nine seats of the Maharashtra Legislative Council are scheduled for May 12. However, given the current strength of parties in the 288-member assembly, the Opposition alliance is likely to secure only one seat through the legislative assembly quota. The ruling Mahayuti alliance, led by the BJP, holds a clear majority, making the contest highly competitive for the Opposition. Uddhav Thackeray Among Retiring Members Uddhav Thackeray is one of the nine members of the Upper House whose term is set to end in May. His decision on whether to seek another term is expected to play a key role in determining seat allocation within the alliance. Other members completing their tenure include Neelam Gorhe, Amol Mitkari, Sanjay Kenekar, Sandeep Joshi, Dadarao Keche, Ranjitsinh Mohite-Patil, Rajesh Rathod, and Shashikant Shinde. Congress Pushes for Fair Representation Sapkal reiterated that the Congress had earlier proposed Thackeray as the alliance candidate for the Legislative Council, but the decision to nominate Sharad Pawar to the Rajya Sabha altered the equation. He argued that if Thackeray does not contest, the MLC seat should be allocated to the Congress to maintain balance within the alliance. Demand for Unopposed By-Election The Congress leader also raised the issue of a by-election necessitated by the defection of former Congress MLC Pradnya Satav to the BJP. He said the seat was originally allotted to her following the demise of Congress leader Rajiv Satav. Sapkal demanded that the by-election be uncontested and the seat be given back to the Congress, urging Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis to follow established political conventions. Baramati Example Cited He cited the recent Baramati assembly bypoll as a precedent, where the Congress withdrew its candidate against Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar. The by-election is scheduled for April 23. With alliance dynamics under negotiation and limited electoral space, the upcoming Legislative Council elections are expected to test coordination within the Opposition bloc in Maharashtra.

16 April,2026 06:43 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Uddhav Thackeray said that the process of delimitation, or redrawing of constituencies, should be kept on hold for now. File Pic

Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam: Implement bill immediately, says Uddhav

Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday urged the Centre to immediately implement the law providing 33 per cent reservation for women in the Lok Sabha and state legislative assemblies, reported the PTI. Speaking in Mumbai, the former Maharashtra Chief Minister said the issue of delimitation is not about any single party’s political future but concerns the future of the nation. Uddhav Thackeray said that the process of delimitation, or redrawing of constituencies, should be kept on hold for now as it is a matter of national importance requiring wider consultation and discussion. He stressed that the priority should be implementing women’s reservation before moving ahead with any boundary restructuring exercise. Parliamentary debate on women’s quota bill His remarks came on the day Parliament began a three-day special session to discuss bills related to amendments in the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, also known as the Women’s Reservation Act 2023. The proposals are aimed at implementing the quota by 2029 and setting up a delimitation commission for the process. Key bills introduced in LS The government introduced the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 in the Lok Sabha after a division of votes. Two additional bills—the Delimitation Bill and the Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill—were also introduced. These aim to extend the women’s reservation framework to Union Territories including Delhi, Puducherry and Jammu and Kashmir. Proposed expansion of Lok Sabha As per the amendment proposal, the strength of the Lok Sabha may increase from 543 to a maximum of 850 seats following delimitation based on the latest census. The expansion is intended to operationalise the women’s reservation law before the 2029 general elections. Raut dismisses govt’s 'illusion' Meanwhile, speaking to reporters in New Delhi, Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Sanjay Raut said that senior leaders have been given responsibility to bring parties together. He noted that Uddhav Thackeray shares good relations with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and has been asked to coordinate with her to ensure her party’s MPs attend the session and vote against the bill, reported the PTI. Uddhav Thackeray also joined a meeting of opposition leaders through video conferencing as part of these efforts, reported PTI. Raut claimed that the government believes MPs from states, such as West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry may skip the session due to elections in their respective states. Rejecting this, he said, “The government is under the illusion. All TMC and DMK MPs and members from Kerala will be in Parliament,” reported the news agency. (with PTI inputs)

16 April,2026 06:08 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
The estimated cost of the reconstruction project is pegged between Rs 15 crore and Rs 20 crore. Representational Pic

Wagle ward office building to be razed, officials say structure is dangerous

The Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) is planning to demolish the Wagle ward committee office building after the ground-plus-two structure was deemed “extremely dangerous”, an official said on Thursday. Proposal to be discussed on April 20 The building is around 30 years old, and a proposal to raze it and construct a new one will be taken up for discussion at the TMC general body meeting on April 20, he added, the PTI reported.  Reconstruction cost estimated at Rs 15–20 crore The estimated cost of the reconstruction project is pegged between Rs 15 crore and Rs 20 crore, the official said. Building in poor condition, says report “Since the ground-plus-two-storey building of the Wagle Ward Committee Office has become extremely dangerous, an architect will be appointed to construct a new one. As per the latest assessment, the building is in very poor condition, with cracks in several columns and beams,” the agenda note tabled by the Public Works Department stated, the news agency reported.  Temporary shift planned In the interim, the ward office is proposed to be shifted to an available administrative building at Kashish Park, it added. Thane residents affected by Satis Bridge project get alternative housing Residents affected by the Satis Bridge project in New Indiranagar, located in the Kopri area of Thane, have begun receiving alternative housing, with local authorities distributing keys to beneficiaries earlier this week. According to Thane Mayor Sharmila Pimpalolkar, the civic administration facilitated the relocation of affected families to housing units at Khewra Circle in Manpada following sustained coordination with state and central representatives. Key distribution ceremony held A formal key distribution programme was organised on Wednesday at Anand Ashram in Tembhinaka. Member of Parliament Naresh Mhaske handed over keys to a group of beneficiaries, while the remaining allottees received theirs from Mayor Pimpalolkar and other local representatives. Officials said 10 families were symbolically handed keys during the event, with the rest receiving them subsequently. (With PTI inputs)

16 April,2026 05:51 PM IST | Thane | mid-day online correspondent
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Sanjay Raut. File Pic

Oppn unites against delimitation exercise, Raut dismisses govt’s ‘illusion'

The Opposition has stepped up coordination efforts to ensure all its MPs are present in Parliament during voting on the delimitation exercise. Speaking to reporters in New Delhi, Sanjay Raut said that senior leaders have been given responsibility to bring parties together. He noted that Uddhav Thackeray shares good relations with West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, and has been asked to coordinate with her to ensure her party’s MPs attend the session and vote against the bill, reported the PTI. Uddhav Thackeray also joined a meeting of opposition leaders through video conferencing as part of these efforts, reported PTI. ‘Government under illusion’: Raut Raut claimed that the government believes MPs from states, such as West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry may skip the session due to elections in their respective states. Rejecting this, he said, “The government is under the illusion. All TMC and DMK MPs and members from Kerala will be in Parliament,” reported the news agency. He added that the opposition has already started working to ensure unity and full attendance. Speaking to reporters in New Delhi, Raut said that senior opposition leaders, including Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray, have been assigned coordination responsibilities. The Rajya Sabha MP added that Thackeray and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee share cordial relations, and therefore it was decided that Thackeray would speak to Banerjee to ensure that TMC MPs are present in Parliament and vote against the bill, asserting, “this bill won't be allowed to pass.” according to the PTI. Concerns over delimitation and women’s quota The debate comes as the government plans to introduce amendments to the women’s reservation law, also known as the Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam, during a special three-day Parliament session from April 16 to 18. Alongside this, three key bills were introduced: - The Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill, 2026 - The Delimitation Bill, 2026 - The Union Territories Laws (Amendment) Bill, 2026 These bills propose increasing Lok Sabha seats from 543 to a maximum of 850 to implement 33 per cent reservation for women before the 2029 general elections, based on delimitation using the 2011 Census. They also propose increasing seats in state and Union Territory assemblies., as per the PTI. Why is the opposition concerned over delimitation and women’s quota? Opposition parties, including the Congress, have criticised the move, saying the bills are being used to push delimitation under the cover of women’s reservation. Raut said the government lacks the required two-thirds majority to pass the bill and described it as a political move rather than a genuine effort for women’s empowerment, as per the news agency. The Congress also alleged that the intent behind the bills is “mischievous” and said they should be rejected in their current form. Opposition leaders have maintained that Parliament should not be “hijacked by flawed delimitation bills disguised as women’s reservation.” (With PTI Inputs)

16 April,2026 05:45 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Maharashtra signs big-ticket MoUs, eyes growth in energy and manufacturing

The Maharashtra government has stepped up efforts to position the state as a preferred investment destination, with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis highlighting a series of policy reforms aimed at accelerating industrial growth. Speaking at a meeting held at his official residence, Varsha, Fadnavis said recent investments by Shyam Steel Industry Group and JW Global Industry Group reflect growing investor confidence in the state’s business environment. He added that the government is actively facilitating the transition of investment proposals into operational industrial projects by streamlining approvals and reducing procedural bottlenecks. MoUs signal fresh investment inflow Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) were signed between the state’s Industries Department and the two companies, marking a significant addition to Maharashtra’s investment pipeline. According to officials, the government has introduced several measures to fast-track project implementation, particularly for large-scale industrial ventures. These include simplified regulatory processes and coordinated support across departments to ensure timely clearances. Fadnavis noted that the state is also witnessing increasing interest in emerging sectors such as sustainable energy and advanced technology infrastructure. He pointed to ongoing initiatives in areas like green hydrogen, data centres, and nuclear energy as indicators of a broader industrial shift. Focus on clean energy and advanced sectors A key highlight of the new investments is the emphasis on clean and future-oriented energy solutions. The state has begun attracting investments in Small Modular Nuclear Reactors (SMRs), following policy support at the national level. Two agreements related to SMRs have already been signed, positioning Maharashtra among the early movers in this segment. JW Global India Private Limited has outlined a multi-sector investment plan in Maharashtra, with a total proposed outlay of approximately Rs 1.65 lakh crore. This includes a Rs 14,976 crore floating solar power and energy storage project at the Ujani Dam in Solapur district. The project is expected to generate around 500 permanent jobs. Beyond renewable energy, the company is also investing in artificial intelligence-based campuses, data centres, green hydrogen, and nuclear energy projects. These combined initiatives are projected to create nearly 3,000 jobs. Steel project to boost regional employment In the manufacturing sector, Shyam Steel Industry Group is set to invest Rs 10,000 crore in establishing a steel plant in Godpimpri taluka of Chandrapur district. The project is expected to generate over 8,000 jobs, providing a significant employment boost in the region. Officials said such investments are aligned with the state’s broader strategy to promote balanced regional development by encouraging industries to expand beyond traditional urban hubs. Government assures continued support Reiterating the government’s commitment, Fadnavis said Maharashtra would extend full support to investors across sectors and regions. He also called on more industry players to consider the state for future investments, citing improved ease of doing business and infrastructure readiness. Senior officials and industry representatives, including members of both investment groups and the state’s Industries Department, were present at the meeting.

16 April,2026 05:22 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
A large number of senior defence officials attended the event. Pic/Defence PRO

Mumbai: IAF marks 107th birth anniversary of Marshal Arjan Singh

The Indian Air Force (IAF) marked the 107th birth anniversary of Marshal of the Air Force Arjan Singh at the iconic Gateway of India in Mumbai. The event was attended by Air Chief Marshal AP Singh as the chief guest. The programme was conducted with patriotic fervour and ceremonial grandeur, drawing dignitaries, armed forces personnel and members of the public. Spectacular drills The commemorative event featured a range of aerial and ground performances. Pic/Defence PRO An official statement, issued by the Defence PRO on Thursday, said that the commemorative event featured a range of aerial and ground performances. NCC cadets presented aero-modelling demonstrations, offering a dynamic display of aviation enthusiasm and skill. The Air Warrior Drill Team delivered a synchronised performance showcasing discipline and precision, while the Indian Air Force Band from Headquarters South Western Air Command performed orchestral pieces that added to the ceremonial atmosphere. Tribute through displays The event included exhibits and informative displays. Pic/Defence PRO The programme also included digital exhibits and informative displays highlighting the life, service and achievements of Marshal Arjan Singh. These presentations provided visitors with insights into his distinguished military career and lasting legacy. Presence of senior officials A large number of senior defence officials attended the event, including Air Marshal Tejinder Singh, Vice Admiral Rahul Vilas Gokhale, Additional Director General MV Pathak, Air Vice Marshal GS Bhullar and Major General Satinder Singh. Their presence added significance to the commemorative event. The programme saw active participation from veterans, serving armed forces personnel, NCC cadets, school students and members of the public. The strong turnout reflected the deep connection between the Indian Air Force and citizens. The event was supported by the state government and police authorities, ensuring smooth conduct. "The programme received active cooperation and support from the State Government and Police, ensuring its smooth and successful conduct. The large public participation, reflected the deep and enduring connect of the IAF with the nation's citizens," the officials statement said. The event was supported by the state government and police authorities, ensuring smooth conduct. Pic/Defence PRO Tribute to a legendary air warrior The commemorative ceremony paid homage to the exceptional service and leadership of Indian Air Force Marshal Arjan Singh. The event aimed to inspire future generations to uphold values of courage, discipline and dedication to the nation, the statement said.

16 April,2026 05:18 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Mumbai: BMC opens cremation facilities for small animals at Deonar and Mahalaxmi

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has operationalised cremation facilities for small animals and birds at Deonar and Mahalaxmi, expanding access to such services across the city. The facilities, set up by the civic body’s Veterinary Health Department, became functional from April 1, 2026. According to Additional Municipal Commissioner (City) Dr. Ashwini Joshi, the new units ensure that dedicated cremation services are now available across Mumbai city as well as in the eastern and western suburbs. “With these facilities in place, residents across all regions will have improved access to safe and organised cremation services for small animals,” she said. High Court directive and civic response The move follows directives issued by the High Court calling for the provision of proper cremation facilities for small animals. Civic officials said the initiative is aimed at ensuring scientific and environmentally compliant disposal of animal remains, while also addressing long-standing gaps in infrastructure. The administration, under Municipal Commissioner Ashwini Bhide and Dr. Joshi, has been implementing measures related to stray and pet animal management. The addition of cremation facilities is part of a broader effort to strengthen veterinary public services in the city. Capacity and technology at facilities At the Deonar Abattoir, the newly operational incinerator can handle animals or birds weighing up to 500 kilograms. The unit runs on piped natural gas (PNG), which officials describe as a cleaner fuel option. Meanwhile, the Mahalaxmi facility—located within an animal hospital jointly operated by the BMC and Tata Trusts—has an incineration capacity of up to 50 kilograms and operates on electricity. Officials noted that a similar facility has already been functional in Malad since 2023. With the addition of Deonar and Mahalaxmi, all three regions—Mumbai city, eastern suburbs and western suburbs—are now covered by dedicated cremation infrastructure. Online booking and access The civic body has also introduced an online booking system to streamline access to these services. Residents can register through the Veterinary Health Department’s portal and select available time slots for cremation at their preferred facility. Civic officials said the digital system is expected to reduce delays and improve coordination, particularly in cases involving pet animals. Dr. Kalimpasha Pathan, head of the Veterinary Health Department, said residents can also seek assistance through a dedicated helpline. The civic body expects the facilities to ease logistical challenges faced by citizens while ensuring dignified and environmentally responsible last rites for animals.

16 April,2026 05:09 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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Thane residents affected by Satis Bridge project get alternative housing

Residents affected by the Satis Bridge project in New Indiranagar, located in the Kopri area of Thane, have begun receiving alternative housing, with local authorities distributing keys to beneficiaries earlier this week. According to Thane Mayor Sharmila Pimpalolkar, the civic administration facilitated the relocation of affected families to housing units at Khewra Circle in Manpada following sustained coordination with state and central representatives. Key distribution ceremony held A formal key distribution programme was organised on Wednesday at Anand Ashram in Tembhinaka. Member of Parliament Naresh Mhaske handed over keys to a group of beneficiaries, while the remaining allottees received theirs from Mayor Pimpalolkar and other local representatives. Officials said 10 families were symbolically handed keys during the event, with the rest receiving them subsequently. Fear among residents after railway action The relocation follows recent action by railway authorities in the New Indiranagar area, which had created uncertainty among residents facing displacement due to the infrastructure project. Mayor Pimpalolkar said local representatives intervened to reassure affected families and pressed for timely rehabilitation. “Ensuring that residents are not left without shelter was a priority. Continuous follow-up with the state government helped secure alternative housing,” she said. Administrative coordination led to housing allocation The mayor attributed the outcome to coordinated efforts involving Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde and MP Mhaske, along with local corporators. Housing units were eventually arranged at Khewra Circle through administrative processes, she noted. Several local representatives, including corporators and civic officials, were present at the event. Residents express relief Beneficiaries who received the keys welcomed the move, saying it brought much-needed clarity and relief after weeks of uncertainty. Local residents who attended the ceremony expressed appreciation for the intervention by elected representatives and the administration. 'Extremely dangerous' Wagle ward office to be razed, rebuilt by Thane civic body Meanwhile, the Thane Municipal Corporation plans to demolish the Wagle ward committee office building as the ground-plus-two structure has become "extremely dangerous", an official said on Thursday. The building is 30 years old, and a proposal to raze it and construct a new one will be taken up for discussion in the TMC general body meeting of April 20, he added. The estimated cost of the reconstruction project is pegged between Rs 15 crore and Rs 20 crore, the official informed.

16 April,2026 04:47 PM IST | Thane | mid-day online correspondent
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Implement 33 pc women’s reservation immediately, says Uddhav Thackeray

Amid the ongoing political uproar surrounding the Women’s Reservation Bill, Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday reiterated his party’s clear and firm position, advocating for the immediate implementation of the legislation. Thackeray emphasised that the Women’s Reservation Bill had already been passed by Parliament in 2023, and therefore, there should be no further delay in enforcing the provision of 33 per cent reservation for women in legislative bodies. Demand for Immediate Rollout of 33 per cent Reservation Highlighting the urgency of the issue, Thackeray stated that the intent behind passing the bill must now translate into action. He underscored that women’s representation in governance cannot be postponed any longer, and called for swift execution of the constitutional mandate. “The bill has already been approved. Accordingly, 33 per cent reservation for women should be implemented immediately,” he asserted. Delimitation Issue Should Be Put on Hold Addressing the contentious issue of constituency delimitation, Thackeray urged that the matter be temporarily set aside. He described delimitation as a complex and far-reaching national issue that requires deeper deliberation. According to him, linking the implementation of women’s reservation with delimitation could unnecessarily delay a crucial reform aimed at enhancing women’s political participation. ‘Nation’s Future Above Political Interests’ Thackeray further stressed that the issue should not be viewed through the lens of partisan politics. He maintained that the broader national interest must take precedence over the political future of any individual party. “This is not about the political future of any one party, but about the future of the country,” he said, adding that the delimitation process demands extensive discussion and research before any decisions are made. Call for Wider Consultation on Delimitation Reiterating the need for a balanced approach, the Shiv Sena (UBT) leader called for comprehensive consultations and studies on delimitation, given its potential implications on national unity and representation. A special three-day sitting of Parliament will be held from April 16 to 18, during which amendments to the 'Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam', commonly known as the Women's Reservation Act, mandating 33 per cent reservation for women in Lok Sabha and state Assemblies, will be brought for implementation in 2029. The amendments also seek to increase the number of Lok Sabha seats to 850 from the current 543 to "operationalise" the women's reservation law before the 2029 parliamentary polls, following a delimitation exercise to be carried out based on the last published census.

16 April,2026 04:34 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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