Mumbai city and its suburbs are likely to experience partly cloudy skies over the weekend (Saturday), with maximum and minimum temperatures expected to be around 34°C and 24°C, respectively. According to the Centre’s SAMEER app, Mumbai recorded an Air Quality Index (AQI) of 72 at 12 pm, placing it in the ‘satisfactory’ category. At this level, minor breathing discomfort may be experienced by sensitive individuals. Deonar recorded an AQI of 135, placing it in the ‘moderate’ category. Meanwhile, other areas such as Bandra-Kurla Complex (56), Byculla (61), Chakala (97), Colaba (71), Bandra East (77), and Mazgaon (88) remained within the satisfactory range. Sion recorded an AQI of 46, placing it in the ‘good’ category. Similarly, Vile Parle (50), Sewri (50), Powai (48), and Malad West (50) also recorded ‘good’ air quality levels. No rainfall is expected in the immediate forecast, and wind patterns are likely to remain light, keeping weather conditions stable without major fluctuations, while air quality is expected to stay within the satisfactory to moderate range. Delhi sees sharp drop in minimum temperature The national capital saw a sharp drop in the minimum temperature on Saturday, even as the city woke up to a sunny morning. This comes a day after the city saw moderate rainfall in several parts. The Safdarjung observatory, which provides representative data for the city, recorded a minimum temperature of 19.8 degrees Celsius, 1.8 degrees below the normal and 4.2 degrees lower than the day before. According to the data by the India Meteorological Department, while several parts of the city recorded rainfall till late hours of Friday, no rain was recorded in the early hours of Saturday. The maximum temperature, according to the IMD is likely to be around 39-41 degrees Celsius. The air quality index (AQI) of the city improved drastically to the moderate category and was logged at 177 (moderate) at 9 am on Saturday, compared to the 24-hour average AQI of 263 (poor) recorded at 4 pm on Friday, according to data from the Central Pollution Control Board. The Air Quality Early Warning System (AQEWS) for Delhi has, however, forecast the AQI to deteriorate to the poor category again by Saturday and remain so in the next few days. (Inputs from PTI)
18 April,2026 01:19 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentA court in Maharashtra's Thane district sentenced a 42-year-old man accused of stabbing his neighbour to death over a dispute in 2016 to imprisonment for life. The court also acquitted his parents, citing a lack of evidence to establish their role in the crime. As reported by news agency PTI, additional sessions judge D S Deshmukh on Friday found Mohammed Asgar alias Samar Dilshad Husen Sayyed, guilty of the charges under section 302 (murder) and 504 (intentional insult) of the Indian Penal Code. The court had earlier sentenced him to imprisonment for life and imposed a fine of Rs 50,000. Moreover, the court also acquitted Asgar's father, Dilshad Husen Shahanshah Sayyed, and mother, Efsari Dilshad Husen Sayyed. Additional public prosecutor V G Kadu stated that the incident in the Kausa area of Mumbra on May 21, 2016, occurred when the victim, Ahmad Raja Shaikh, confronted Asgar for allegedly harassing and "peeping" into his house to look at his sister. A scuffle ensued, and the accused rushed into his house to retrieve a knife and stabbed Ahmad multiple times in front of several witnesses. The victim succumbed to his injuries three days later at Sion Hospital. Judge Deshmukh noted that prosecution witnesses had made "improvements" in their statements by saying that the accused's parents caught hold of the victim's hands and allowed their son to commit murder. This created doubt about their involvement in the murder, he held, while acquitting the parents. Thane EOW books company and its directors for duping investors The Economic Offence Wing (EOW) of Thane Police in Maharashtra has registered a case against a company and its directors for allegedly duping investors and has launched a high-level probe into the matter, officials said, reported the PTI. According to the police, the alleged fraud exceeds Rs 4.31 crore. The company and its directors reportedly deceived investors through multiple financial schemes. The suspected scam is believed to have taken place over several years, the news agency reported. Investment scam The officials said that the accused lured investors between 2017 and 2022 by promoting schemes that promised unusually high returns. After collecting substantial sums for investors, they allegedly failed to repay both the assured profits and the original invested amounts upon maturity, as per the PTI. One complainant has reported a personal loss of Rs 24.82 lakh. The officials estimate that the total fraud amount, involving multiple investors, stands at approximately Rs 4.31 crore.
18 April,2026 12:47 PM IST | Thane | mid-day online correspondentTwo men allegedly snatched a 28-gram gold chain worth Rs 2 lakhs from a 74-year-old woman at Pushp Vihar Junction in Ghatkopar in the early hours of April 15. The victim, 74-year-old Kishori Mehta, was targeted by two accused—identified as Irfan and Mohammad Ali Shaukat Ali Mirza—who allegedly snatched her gold chain and attempted to flee on a motorcycle. A Mumbai police constable chased and caught a chain snatcher after two men robbed a 74-year-old woman at Pushp Vihar Junction during an early morning incident.The stolen gold chain was recovered, and one accused was arrested. Police praised the constable’s quick action, while… pic.twitter.com/H9u51yaJRF — Mid Day (@mid_day) April 18, 2026 Police constable Ravindra Kurhe from Pant Nagar Police Station, who was on patrol duty in the area, spotted the incident and immediately gave chase. In what appeared like a scene straight out of a film, Kurhe pursued the suspects and managed to nab Mirza with swift action and presence of mind. The entire incident was captured on CCTV cameras in the area. The stolen gold chain has been recovered from the accused. Further investigation is underway.
18 April,2026 12:07 PM IST | Mumbai | Aishwarya IyerIn a tragic road accident during the early hours of Saturday, April 18, two bank employees were killed after a severe collision between a container truck and a motorcycle. As per the information, the incident took place near the Nashik-Mumbai highway, ahead of the Khadi Bridge in Kalwa. According to preliminary information, the accident occurred when a speeding container rammed into a motorcycle carrying two individuals, including a woman. Both victims sustained critical injuries in the impact. As soon as the incident was reported, emergency services rushed to the spot, and the injured were immediately taken to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Hospital in Kalwa for treatment. However, despite efforts by medical personnel, both individuals succumbed to their injuries. As per sources, the victims were a newly married couple who had gone to visit the husband’s mother, currently admitted to a hospital in Dombivli. As per the information received, the couple resided in Bhandup. The husband was employed at HDFC Bank’s Andheri branch, while the wife worked at Axis Bank’s Kalina branch. Local authorities confirmed that the Kalwa police were promptly informed about the incident. Beat Marshal HC Gaikwad reached the scene and took the container driver, identified as Shivbahadur, into custody for further investigation. While the exact cause of the accident is yet to be determined, police have launched a probe to ascertain whether negligence or overspeeding led to the fatal crash. Man injured after speeding biker crashes into his scooter in Bhandup In a different scenario, a man was seriously injured after a speeding biker crashes into his scooter in Mumbai's Bhandup on Friday, officials said, adding that the cops have launched a manhunt to nab the suspect. According to the police, a speeding motorcycle hit a scooter rider in Bhandup West and later allegedly fled the scene. The incident took place on Friday morning. The incident took place around 10 am near National School Road and Tank Road. The victim, 25-year-old Laxus Pathare, was riding his scooter when a high-speed motorcycle reportedly turning at speed collided with him. Rider flees after crash According to the victim, the motorcycle rider also fell during the collision but got up and fled the spot instead of helping. Pathare said the entire incident happened within seconds and that the bike appeared suddenly before the crash. The motorcycle is believed to be a black and white KTM Duke, but the rider has not yet been identified.
18 April,2026 10:42 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentFlight operations at Pune Airport were temporarily suspended late Friday night following an incident involving an Indian Air Force (IAF) aircraft. According to officials, the incident occurred at around 10:25 pm when a fighter aircraft experienced an undercarriage failure during landing, resulting in the blockage of the runway. The aircrew onboard were reported safe, and no damage to civil property was recorded. In an official statement, the Indian Air Force confirmed that the runway had become temporarily unavailable due to the incident, adding that efforts were immediately initiated to restore normal operations. Air Traffic Control (ATC) sources indicated that it took approximately four to five hours to clear the runway and ensure safety compliance. Reacting to the incident, Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol said the runway operations were temporarily halted due to the IAF aircraft incident, but all crew members are safe and no civil damage has occurred. He added that all airlines have been informed and around five hours were required to restore operations. Mohol further stated that he is in constant coordination with airport authorities and IAF officials to ensure the situation is normalised at the earliest. Airport authorities confirmed at 7:40 am on Saturday that the runway had been cleared with safety checks completed on priority. Departures resumed from 7:30 am, followed by arrivals from 8:00 am, with operations gradually normalising through the day. The runway at Pune Airport, which was temporarily unavailable due to an incident involving an Indian Air Force aircraft, has now been restored and declared operational.All necessary safety inspections and clearances have been completed. Operations are resuming in a phased… — Indian Air Force (@IAF_MCC) April 18, 2026 According to the Indian Air Force, the runway at Pune Airport, which was temporarily unavailable due to an incident involving an IAF aircraft, has now been restored and declared operational. All required safety inspections and clearances have been completed, and flight operations are being resumed in a phased manner.
18 April,2026 10:21 AM IST | Pune | Archana DahiwalClean sweep As the city reeled under a heatwave, it was work as usual for sanitation workers cleaning the walkway outside Juhu beach. Tagore musings in Mumbai A scene from Noukadubi. PIC COURTESY/RABINDRAKATHA TAGORE FILM FESTIVAL The Rabindrakatha Tagore Film Festival, celebrating the legacy of the Nobel laureate, opened on Friday with a curated line-up of films, discussions and sessions exploring cinematic adaptations of his works. In an interesting development, this diarist has learnt that the event has witnessed growing interest from non-Bengali audiences. The three-day festival showcases classic and contemporary interpretations, reflecting the continued relevance of Tagore’s storytelling. The opening screening featured Noukadubi by Rituparno Ghosh, while the programme also includes a documentary on Tagore by Satyajit Ray. Beyond screenings, interested folk can attend a panel discussion on how Tagore’s works have been adapted over time, featuring Joy Sengupta, Bhawana Somaaya, and Meenakshi Shedde among others. Joy Sengupta; Bhawana Somaaya “Early registrations indicate participation from across communities, suggesting the festival’s appeal is expanding beyond its traditional base,” said honorary creative head Anusree Bonnerjee. With free entry, the festival aims to bring Tagore’s timeless stories to a more diverse audience. Check @shahana.tagore_centre for the itinerary. Solar energy is the way The new solar bench in Bandra. PIC COURTESY/MAYANK POONEKAR Going the eco-friendly way is cool, and we are happy to report the installation of new solar-powered benches at Bandra Fort Garden and Joggers Park. Equipped with free Wi-Fi and charging ports, the benches highlight the practical use of renewable energy in public spaces. Mayank Poonekar, who heads the Darshanik Works team that designed and built the benches, assured us that an acrylic panel over the solar panels means visitors can rest assured on the benches. “By promoting clean energy and reducing electricity consumption, we envision a greener city. We hope to set up more benches across Mumbai soon,” Poonekar assured us. We’ll continue to track how these small, significant steps help create a sustainable Mumbai. Waiting for Javed saab’s nod Yadnesh Raikar and Javed Akhtar. PIC COURTESY/YADNESH RAIKAR AAP jaise bade kalakaron ko milkar acha lagta hai,” you’d expect these words being said to iconic screenwriter, lyricist, poet Javed Akhtar, not coming from him. The kalakaar in question was 26-year-old violinist Yadnesh Raikar, who sat down with the veteran lyricist earlier this week. “I wasn’t expecting that to be the first thing he’d say to me on our first meeting. We were working on a spoken word piece for a private performance, featuring Javed saab’s words, and my violin score. He made me comfortable that I nearly imagined I was jamming with a friend,” revealed Raikar. So, what does brainstorming with an icon fee like? “Nervous, to be honest,” Raikar admitted. Seated across Akhtar at his residence, the violinist put together melodies on the go as the lyricist read his lines in Urdu. “After some experimentation, he looked up and nodded his head in approval. We had our melody. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to collaborate with him,” the violinist recalled. Flutter-by classrooms Common Tiger. FILE PIC; (right) Red Pierrot butterfly. PICS COURTESY/DR V SHUBALAXMI; The campus butterfly garden at Don Bosco School in Nerul Butterflies will soon flutter by schools across Mumbai, thanks to Dr V Shubhalaxmi. The entomologist is working on a new guide book titled Beyond Butterflies that will take learning out of the classroom, and into butterfly gardens. “Growing up, I remember learning about wildlife through examples that felt imaginary. Children learn by seeing and experiencing. The new book will feature activities that can be undertaken at school gardens,” she told us. Dr V Shubhalaxmi To that end, her foundation iNatureWatch has already built campus butterfly gardens in nearly 10 schools in Navi Mumbai over the last seven months. “We hope to build more butterfly havens across the city soon,” she confirmed. Those keen to get their hands on the book can keep an eye on @inaturewatch next month.
18 April,2026 09:29 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-dayNearly 40 patients at Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) hospital in Mohannagar, Chinchwad, were left without electricity for over four hours on April 17, forcing them to endure extreme heat without fans or ventilation — even as Pune recorded temperatures above 41 degrees C on Friday. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a heatwave alert for Maharashtra, warning of a further rise in temperatures and advising strict precautions, particularly for vulnerable groups such as the elderly, children, and hospitalised patients. Power outage The outage began around 3:30 pm and lasted till at least 7:30 pm (with power yet to be restored), leaving wards without fans, lights, or cooling. Patients undergoing treatment lay in stifling conditions as the heat intensified through the afternoon, with no backup power available. Relatives seeking answers were told that generator installation work was underway, raising concerns over the hospital’s preparedness during peak summer. Authorities unavailable Hospital authorities were unavailable for comment despite repeated attempts by this newspaper.
18 April,2026 09:24 AM IST | Pune | Archana DahiwalAn unidentified man was bludgeoned to death with a stone outside the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) headquarters in CBD-Belapur on Friday. Daylight attack The murder, carried out in broad daylight on a busy stretch, stunned residents and office-goers, raising serious concerns about safety in a key administrative zone. Police said the victim was attacked with a heavy stone in a sudden act of extreme violence. The accused fled the scene, leaving behind a gruesome sight. Probe underway Senior officers from the CBD-Belapur police station rushed to the spot and cordoned off the area, while forensic teams collected evidence. Senior Police Inspector Arun Pawar said that the investigation is underway, with multiple teams working to crack the case. “We are still investigating the case. The victim is yet to be identified, and the process is going on for identification. We have formed a team and are also checking CCTV footage to arrest the accused,” Pawar told mid-day. With no clear motive yet, investigators are exploring all angles from personal enmity to a possible random act of violence. Apr 17Day when the incident occured
18 April,2026 09:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Abhitash SinghThe controversy following the recent NESCO concert has triggered strong opposition to an upcoming music event in Kalamboli, in Navi Mumbai, with residents, a local corporator and police raising concerns over safety, drug abuse, and disturbance to nearby hospitals. The Royal Stag Boom concert, scheduled for April 25 in Kalamboli, is now under scrutiny, with growing calls for its cancellation. Manali Thakur submits a letter to police seeking cancellation of the Royal Stag Boom concert. Pics/By Special Arrangement Political objection . Panvel Municipal Corporation Corporator Manali Thakur has written to the police seeking cancellation of the event.. Citing the NESCO incident — where alleged drug consumption during a concert reportedly led to deaths and hospitalisations — she said such events could send the wrong message.. “We cannot allow such events to send the wrong message to our youth. Navi Mumbai’s safe image must be protected,” Thakur said. Key issues raised Drug concerns: Fears of substance abuse following the NESCO incidentHospital proximity: Venue located near hospitals, raising disturbance concernsPermission gap: Organisers have not approached the police yetPublic order: Residents fear noise, crowding and nuisance Posters put up in Kalamboli urging authorities to deny permission for the upcoming concert At a glance Event: Royal Stag Boom concertDate: April 25Location: Kalamboli, Navi MumbaiStatus: Permission under considerationKey concern: Drug use, hospital disturbancePolice stance: Advised against permission What happens after this... The final decision now rests with CIDCO, which has received inputs from both police and local representatives. Another arrest in NESCO case In a major development in the NESCO music concert drug overdose case, the number of arrests has climbed to eight, with the Vanrai Police apprehending absconding accused Shubh Agarwal, who is alleged to be a key supplier in the narcotics chain. Another accused, Ayush Sahitya, continues to remain on the run. Police flag key concerns . In a significant development, Kalamboli Senior Police Inspector Rajendra Kote said organisers have not approached the police for permission. Instead, they have written to CIDCO.. “We have received the letter from PMC Corporator Manali Thakur regarding not allowing the Royal Stag concert. The organisers have not come to us yet for permission. They have approached CIDCO,” Kote told mid-day.. He added that police have flagged concerns with CIDCO.. “We have informed CIDCO that there are hospitals around the venue, so permission should not be granted considering patients in the area,” he said. Residents push for cancellation . Kalamboli Residents backed demand for cancellation, citing fears of drug use, crowd mismanagement and late-night disturbance. “We don’t want Panvel to become a drugs hub,” said Sachin Kamble, an advocate.. “There are families and patients here. Such events bring noise, alcohol and unwanted elements. Not acceptable,” said Pallavi Singh, a homemaker.. Posters have appeared in the area, urging authorities to reject permission for the event
18 April,2026 09:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Abhitash SinghWhat began as two separate medical crises turned into a deeply human story of chance, courage, and shared hope — thanks to an extraordinary coincidence in cross-matching for liver transplants. Both patients — Nepal Singh Rajput, 41, from Madhya Pradesh and Vinod Babaso Chavan, 43, from Karad village of Satara district in Maharashtra — suffered from advanced liver disease and needed a liver transplant. While both of their wives were willing to donate, neither donor was compatible with their intended recipient. Nepal Singh Rajput received a transplant from Ashwini Chavan While the transplants were a team effort of over 50 medical experts, including doctors and support staff, it was Dr Amey Sonavane’s presence of mind that helped both families. “Dr Sonavane has his once-a-month consultation in Sangli, where we would take my husband. He informed us that there is one female living donor who is a match for my husband. But he also informed me that I was a match for her husband, who was also in need of a liver transplant,” said Ashwini Chavan, wife of Vinod. The second case involved a couple in which the husband was the liver donor. He discovered he had heart blockages and was treated in time due to tests carried out prior to the transplant. Vinod Chavan received a transplant from Varsha Rajput Case 1 The challenges“Such transplants are very high-stakes ones; if something goes wrong with one of the four, the process is jeopardised,” said Dr Amey Sonavane, lead consultant, hepatologist, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. “Organising manpower was a challenge. Experts from our other branches chipped in,” said Dr Guruprasad Shetty, lead consultant, department head (HPB) and liver transplantation, Apollo Hospitals, Navi Mumbai. Patients speak Vinod Babaso Chavan‘I was diagnosed with fatty liver, which eventually turned into liver cirrhosis. My wife or family members weren’t a match, so we registered on the transplant list and were waiting for a cadaver donor.’ Ashwini Chavan‘My husband had been hesitant about a transplant. But his condition worsened, and we were requested to visit Apollo Hospital and meet the Rajput couple; and then there was no turning back.’ Varsha Rajput‘I was happy that I might be able to save my husband’s life. Now I am happy that Ashwini and I have not only saved two lives but also saved two families from facing one of the biggest traumas of their lives.” Case 2 Dr Geeta Billa The challengesPramila Yadav, 47, had been suffering from fatty liver since 2015. “Transplant was the only option. Her husband decided to be the donor. The vein to Pramila’s liver was blocked, so she was put on blood thinners. Also, we could take her nutrition level up to only a certain level post-operation because of which she experienced water accumulation,” said Dr Geeta Billa, director of gastroenterology and hepatology at Dr LH Hiranandani Hospital. Dr Rao “The transplant had to be postponed till her husband was cleared. Angioplasty was done around April last year, and the transplant in September. Seven months post-op, both are back to their routines,” said Dr Prashantha Srikantha Rao, director, HPB surgery and liver transplant, Dr LH Hiranandani Hospital. Patient speaks Bishnu Yadav‘When doctors conducted tests, they found that I had 90 per cent blockages in my heart. I had undergone a full body checkup two months before, and the reports were normal. More than I saving my wife’s life, it feels like she has saved mine!’
18 April,2026 09:08 AM IST | Mumbai | Ritika GondhalekarJuhu and Vile Parle residents have raised concerns about the closure of the bridge over the Irla nullah, saying they have been facing difficulties for the past month. Locals were unsure why the structure had been shut, speculating that it could be owing to repairs. They added that because of the closure, they have to take a 2-km detour. The bridge was previously closed for eight to nine months in 2023, and residents said they were inconvenienced then as well, as workers had accidentally damaged a pipe, cutting off the supply of water to the area for a few days. Residents stated that when they contacted the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), they were told that officials would look into the matter, but no action has been taken. mid-day contacted the K West ward of the BMC to understand why the bridge had been shut and what steps were being taken to provide relief to residents, but didn’t receive a reply by press time. 2023Year bridge was last shut Residents speak Sunil Kanojia, daily commuter‘The detour costs those travelling from the area to Andheri railway station R100 daily. We were happy when the bridge was reopened. But the work seems to have been started again. With no pedestrian walkway across the nullah, we are being severely inconvenienced’ Sandeep Tiwari‘My kids study in a school which is 600 m from my house, but now, because the bridge is closed, they have to walk about more than 2 km to the school, or take an auto, which costs about Rs 70 a day’ Albert Pinto‘Senior citizens, who would use the bridge daily, now walk around in the heat. We are supportive of the BMC’s initiative to reconstruct the bridge, but we only request that residents should not be inconvenienced’
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