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Western Railway earns record Rs 1.72 crore from film shoots

Western Railway (WR) has earned a record Rs 1.72 crore from film and advertisement shoots on its premises from April 1, 2025, to February 15, 2026. According to officials, the process of granting shooting permissions has been simplified and streamlined, enabling production houses and filmmakers to obtain necessary approvals in a time-bound manner. An official said this is one of several innovative initiatives to boost non-fare revenue, while consistently striving to increase revenue from passengers and freight business. Shooting takes place at railway stations on Western Railway’s extensive network “Through a single-window system, production houses have to submit an application for shooting, and every other railway clearance is managed by the PR department, and permission is issued. At the same time, utmost priority is given to safety, operational requirements and passenger convenience while conducting such shooting activities,” a WR official said. Rs 1.64 CRAmount WR earned from shoots in 2022-23 Rs 1.72 crWR has earned a record amt How much money? The Rs 1.72 crore raked in by WR is almost 25 per cent more than the previous financial year’s earnings. The previous best performance was in 2022-23, when WR earned approximately Rs 1.64 crore from film shooting, reflecting steady growth in this segment and placing WR among the leading railway zones in the country in generating such revenue Films shot on locations O’ Romeo 2026Fateh 2025Sikandar 2025 Vande bharat for film shoots For the first time, film shooting inside India’s modern and premium train, Vande Bharat, has been permitted by WR. This achievement provided the film industry with an opportunity to utilise world-class railway infrastructure, highlighting the progressive and innovative approach of WR Advertisements . Lizol      . Paytm    . Colgate

21 February,2026 09:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
In 2025, the year-end exams were pushed from March to April. Representational pic/iStock

Teachers urge Maharashtra government to avoid April year-end exams

Ahead of the announcement of the timetable for year-end examinations, a teachers’ group has written to the state government against conducting the exams in April. According to the group heads, the school year-end exams were pushed from March to April in the previous year, which resulted in several teachers and students having to bear the brunt of scorching summers. “We are writing to the authorities now so they can plan out the timetable well in advance. Last year, owing to the summer heat, many students fell ill, and the exam attendance was affected. Parents and teachers find this timetable inconvenient, too, and we hope to revert to the older system where exams were conducted by mid-March or by March-end,” said Tanaji Kamble, president of the Maharashtra Progressive Teachers Association (MPTA). As per an annual week-by-week timetable released by the education department, the Periodic Assessment Tests (PAT) is also scheduled in April — a move that had met strong opposition last year owing to prevalent heat spells, and a time crunch for paper correction. Demands made . Cancel any plans for exams in April; plan tests in March instead . Utilise April for guiding students who have failed exams, before they take re-tests. Allow principals to plan their annual school schedules ‘Hope tests begin early this time’ Principal, of Dadar-based school‘We hope the tests will begin early this time, since they went on till April 25 last year. We have nearly 50-60 students in every classroom, and our teachers only got a couple of days to declare the results. Given that the results have to be uploaded digitally, the process needs to be even quicker. If the authorities want us to have the students in schools for longer, we can always plan extra classes and no-bag days after exams. However, teachers need at least 15 days to declare results properly.’

21 February,2026 09:26 AM IST | Mumbai | Aditi Alurkar
A stray dog sleeping inside the Mumbai Central railway station premises. File pic/Ashish Raje

BMC begins hunt for land to build Mumbai’s first dog shelters after SC order

Following a Supreme Court order to remove street dogs from schools, hospitals, and other public institutions, the BMC has begun scouting land across Mumbai to build the city’s first network of dog shelters. With no civic-run shelters currently in place and limited open land available, the civic body plans to use a public-private partnership model and repurpose amenity plots to house sterilised and vaccinated dogs relocated from institutional premises. 2025November the month the SC verdict was passed Current situation in Mumbai . BMC-run dog shelters: 0. Dog population estimate: NGO-assisted census being carried out. Land availability: Severely limited, finding suitable land is the biggest hurdle Civic body’s action plan Land identification. Use DCPR 2034 amenity plots marked as gardens or markets. Convert select plots for animal shelter use. Seek vacant state government land for transfer to BMC Implementation model. Development through Public-Private Partnership (PPP). NGOs invited to submit expressions of interest Why this move now . Supreme Court order: November 2025. The court directed local bodies to: Remove dogs from schools, colleges, hospitals, and public institutions. Sterilise and vaccinate animals. Relocate them to shelters Potential locations under review Remote pockets of the western suburbs, including:. Andheri. Jogeshwari. Goregaon. Malad. Kandivli. Borivli Timeline . Land identification: 6-8 months. Shelter planning and execution: To follow the land allocation Scale of the project Estimated relocation capacity: Up to 90,000 dogs. Only dogs from institutions covered under the current order. Sterilisation and vaccination are mandatory before relocation

21 February,2026 09:15 AM IST | Mumbai | Eshanpriya MS
Injury marks visible on the minor’s hand and arm after the alleged beating. Pics/By Special arrangement

Navi Mumbai tutor booked for allegedly beating 13-year-old student

A private tutor in Navi Mumbai has been booked for allegedly assaulting a 13-year-old Std VIII student after she failed to memorise the multiplication tables. The incident took place at a home-run tuition class in Ghotivali village, where the girl had been studying for nearly five years. Police said the minor was allegedly struck repeatedly on her hand with a wooden roti-flipping stick during class. The child suffered swelling and visible red marks and later complained of severe pain. Her family took her for a medical examination, which confirmed soft-tissue injuries but ruled out any fracture. The girl’s mother approached the police after confronting the tutor, who allegedly defended the act as disciplinary action and claimed other students were punished similarly. The family subsequently filed a formal complaint, prompting police action. The Rabale police have registered an offence and begun an investigation into the matter, also to determine whether similar instances of corporal punishment have taken place. Inspector Shyam Bansode, Rabale police, said, “We have registered an offence based on the complaint. The child has undergone a medical examination. We are recording statements of other students and verifying the facts. Further legal action will be taken as per the findings of the investigation.” 5No. of years the girl attended the classes Key details . Accused: Private tutor. Location: Ghotivali village, Navi Mumbai. Victim: 13-year-old Std VIII student. Reason for assault: Failure to memorise multiplication tables What allegedly happened . Student struck around 20 times. Weapon used: Wooden roti-flipping stick. Injuries: Swelling, red marks, severe pain. X-ray ruled out fracture Tutor’s response . She claimed punishment was for discipline . Said that other students were also similarly punished Police action . FIR registered . Other students’ statements are being recorded As per the law . Corporal punishment in educational institutions is prohibited . Juvenile Justice Act provisions may be invoked if cruelty is proven

21 February,2026 09:04 AM IST | Mumbai | Amarjeet Singh
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Mumbai Diary: Saturday Dossier

Rosy beginnings Students at Saraswati Vidya Mandir High School in Mahim are greeted with roses before their SSC board examinations.  Smoke House returns with fire A view of the new exteriors of the café in Borivli. Pics Courtesy/Smoke House Cafe The phrasing seems apt, as the name now moves northwards from Bandra. Riyaaz Amlani is back with a new venture in Borivli as the next evolution of the famed foodie favourite, Smoke House Deli. Titled Smoke House Café, the space will offer a more refined, and contemporary cafe experience at the Sky City Mall. The space marks the next step in the journey of Amlani’s restaurants. The kitchen will be helmed by an old familiar, chef Rollin Lasrado, which promises the familiar Smoke House Deli standards. The new café will also bring in the diversity of continental cuisine with fresh pastas, pizzas, and inventive cocktails. But it is the décor that promises more. We learned that the space will mirror the ‘earthy textures and muted tones’ of the neighbourhood. Riyaaz Amlani “Smoke House Café takes forward the 15-year legacy of Smoke House Deli, building on what people have always loved about the brand in a more contemporary setting. It brings together global flavours and ideas in a way that feels familiar, relevant and right for today’s neighbourhood,” shared operations head, Vinod Shetty. With the café set to open doors by next weekend, it will be interesting to see if this will live up to foodie expectations as well.  Cut for happiness Poulami Chakraborty (standing) gives a member of the cafe team a makeover. Pic Courtesy/@bombaytobarcelonalibrary cafe  Kindness to those in need doesn’t always have to involve volunteering at a school or making donations. Sometimes, it comes in the most interesting ways. That is what city-based hairstylist Poulami Chakraborty aka Paula did earlier this week, by giving a stylish makeover to team members of Bombay to Barcelona Library Cafe in Marol over a five-hour visit.  Recalling the hairstyle sessions, she told us, “Everything was done in the café itself; we spread out a few spare newspapers, and let in some natural light to create a setting good enough for haircuts.” Chakraborty shared further, “Many of these team members are youngsters [from lower-income backgrounds], some barely 20-years-old. To them, it’s not just a new haircut, but mainly, a new sense of self, and also a necessity, considering they often need to look presentable for patrons at the venue.” United colours of Cutpiece A panel from Indu Harikumar’s book, Cutpiece Kumar It is a long journey from being a nickname to a table at the United Nations Headquarters in New York. Author Indu Harikumar’s 2021 work, Cutpiece Kumar, will join the other nominees of the Bologna Ragazzi Awards on display in New York till March 13. “The story began when I used to teach in a school, and would collect forgotten objects, and unused clothes from tailor shops to create crafts. That’s how the name ‘Cutpiece’ came about,” she shared. Celebrating movement A performance by Ratikant Mohapatra As the Spectrum Dance Festival concludes with the performance of BRICKS at the Experimental Theatre at NCPA, Nariman Point tomorrow, it will be a moment of ‘celebration for all movement practices,’ shared Swapnokalpa Dasgupta, head, dance department, NCPA. “The festival reminds us of the sheer joy of movement.” Wild girls on the March Bboyer MGK. Pic Courtesy/Sudarshan Dudi Talk about being a girl’s girl, the Wild Wild Women are set to kick off March with The Wild Jam, a celebration of hip-hop, with dance battles to boot. Having completed five years in December 2025, the group has now stepped up to help the next generation of ‘wild women’. “It started off when two members, MGK and FlowRaw, wanted to do something similar to B-boying and breakdancing as what we have done for hip-hop,” shared Pratika Prabhune aka Krantinaari. The event is scheduled on the same day March 8) that the all-women group had released their first single, I Do It For Hip Hop was released in 2021. “The first half of the day will witness an open competition and dance battles for B-boyers and break dancers, including a BGirls only section, 7 to Smoke. The second half will see live performances and rap cyphers by an all women line-up,” Prabhune revealed. Readers can check out @wildwildwomen for details.

21 February,2026 07:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde (left) and Maharashtra Navnirman Sena chief Raj Thackeray (right) chat at the former’s home in Thane. Pic/By Special Arrangement

Raj Thackeray clarifies meeting with Eknath Shinde amid alliance buzz

Two days after his meeting with Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde triggered political speculation, Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) chief Raj Thackeray clarified that not every interaction with leaders from the ruling party should be viewed through a political lens. Irked by the speculative buzz in political circles over his meeting with the Shiv Sena leader, the MNS chief said that meetings with leaders from the ruling party are sometimes held to discuss public and administrative matters, and should not automatically be seen as signals of alliances or political realignments. According to media reports and MNS leaders, Raj met Shinde, who holds the Urban Development portfolio, to discuss issues related to traffic congestion, illegal parking, and the rise of unauthorised, haphazard constructions in Mumbai. “There is nothing wrong with meeting those running the government. After all, to address citizens’ issues, one has to meet ministers and political leaders. Tomorrow, if required, I may even meet the chief minister,” Raj clarified, while asserting that merely constructing roads, bridges, and flyovers does not mean development. Feb 18Day Raj Thackeray met Eknath Shinde in Thane Meeting causes speculation MNS chief Raj Thackeray on Wednesday met Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde at his residence in Thane. This was the first time the two leaders met after the civic poll results. The meeting triggered political speculation, especially after MNS corporators extended their support to the Shinde-led Shiv Sena in the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation. Why meeting raised questions MNS chief Raj Thackeray had contested the civic polls in alliance with his cousin Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena (UBT). However, after the results were declared, the MNS extended support to Eknath Shinde’s Shiv Sena in the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation and Nashik. Since Shinde’s Sena is seen as the main rival of Sena (UBT), Raj’s decision to back Shinde came as a surprise to political circles and didn’t go down well with Uddhav. Similar claims last year After a meeting with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis in 2025, Raj Thackeray had made similar claims, asserting that he met with the CM over civic issues, including two-wheeler riders not following traffic rules, and parking issues in Mumbai, especially in Dadar.

21 February,2026 07:52 AM IST | Mumbai | Sanjeev Shivadekar
The Yellow Fever vaccine provides lifelong immunity. Representation pic/iStock

Mumbai airport officials uncover forged Yellow Fever certificate

The Sahar police have arrested a 47-year-old man, Diwan Singh Mohan Singh Chauhan, from Dehradun for carrying a fake Yellow Fever vaccination certificate at Mumbai International Airport. “On Wednesday, Chauhan approached the Airport Health Organisation near the airport for renewal of his certificate. He informed Dr Kashi Pandian that he had taken the vaccine on November 17, 2024, and that the certificate had expired in 2024. The certificate bore the number D-15803. However, upon verification of departmental records, no such entry was found. Further examination by Dr Pandian confirmed that the stamp, signature, and certificate number were forged,” said a police officer.  Chauhan claimed that the Airport Health Organisation had issued the certificate upon payment of a fee. Rs 300Official fee charged to issue Yellow Fever Card Why vaccine is necessary According to Sahar Police officials, Yellow Fever vaccination is mandatory for passengers travelling to certain countries in Africa and South America. Although no Yellow Fever cases have been reported in India, vaccination is compulsory to prevent the disease from entering the country. The Airport Health Organisation administers the vaccine at an official fee of Rs 300, and it can only be given at authorised centres. The vaccine must be taken at least 10 days prior to travel and is administered only once in a lifetime. After vaccination, an international certificate (Yellow Fever Card) is issued. What is Yellow Fever? Yellow Fever is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease transmitted by infected Aedes and Haemagogus mosquitoes, primarily in tropical Africa and South America. Symptoms typically appear 3-6 days after a bite. While most recover, a severe infection can result in death. Prevention relies on a highly effective vaccine. Key aspects of Yellow Fever SymptomsInitial: Sudden fever, chills, severe headache, back pain, body aches, nausea, fatigueSevere (toxic phase): High fever, jaundice (yellow skin/eyes), abdominal pain, vomiting, bleeding from nose/mouth/eyes/stomach, and shock TreatmentNo specific anti-viral drug exists; treatment is supportive, focusing on managing symptoms, hydration, and fever ComplicationsSevere infections can lead to kidney failure, severe bleeding, liver failure, and death PreventionVaccination is crucial for travellers and residents in endemic areas

21 February,2026 07:35 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
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Mumbai AQI hits fifth-highest level in February; climbs to 130 on Friday

Mumbai's air quality slipped deeper into the moderate zone on Friday, with the city recording an AQI of 130, its fifth-highest reading this month, signalling that pollution levels have remained persistently elevated through February despite a few brief dips. 172AQI reported in BKC a key business district 256AQI recorded in Worli placing it in poor category 

21 February,2026 07:30 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
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Horoscope today, Feb 21: Check astrological predictions for all zodiac signs

Do you know what the stars hold for you in terms of love life, career, business and personal wellness today? Well, read on to know your astrological predictions as per your zodiac sign for February 21. Aries  March 21 – April 20Those working in a family business could face issues that have been passed down, literally, from at least two generations.Cosmic tip: Lighten a hostile environment. TaurusApril 21 – May 20Coming face to face with a friend who had migrated is a surprise. A business meeting is fixed in another city. Make time for sightseeing.Cosmic tip: Make today worthwhile, learning from fragile mistakes. GeminiMay 21 – June 21Life settles down to a daily routine after such a busy time. Legal matters, if any, reach the stage of conclusion.Cosmic tip: Don’t be afraid to reveal the person’s importance in your orbit. Cancer June 22 – July 23Life settles down to a daily routine after such a busy time. Legal matters, if any, reach the stage of conclusion.Cosmic tip: Don’t be afraid to reveal the person’s importance in your orbit. Leo July 24 - Aug 23Maintaining peace of mind requires letting go of what’s not important long-term.Cosmic tip: Don’t overthink, creating problems when there are none so far (at least nothing to cause anxiety). Virgo Aug 24 – Sept 23Two career goals are reached soon. A balance settling down around different aspects of life auger a calm time. Cosmic tip: Happily accept a karmic cycle of changes. Libra Sept 24 – Oct 22Positive financial advice received has brought finances to the present stage. Cosmic tip: Release the past. Yesterday is gone. Tomorrow has to evolve. Only the present is certain. Scorpio  Oct 23 – Nov 22Looking forward to meeting a friend after ages is tinged with thoughts of wishing the friend had arrived next week instead (you have a busy schedule). Cosmic tip: Stay away from conflicting family discussions. Sagittarius Nov 23 – Dec 22Those juggling to keep a relationship from falling apart may want to involve family’s help.Cosmic tip: Believe in cosmic vibes that do all they can to maintain a balance between actions and results. Capricorn Dec 23 – Jan 20Singles fine with an arranged marriage must insist on having the person thoroughly vetted.Cosmic tip: Don’t set unnecessary rules. A friendly talk resolves matters quicker and with less resentment. Aquarius Jan 21 – Feb 19Delayed news is received by 3 pm, requiring an immediate answer. Don’t rush with relocation plans. Cosmic tip: Wisely accept this karmic cycle of unexpected changes that bring happiness or irritation. Pisces Feb 20 – March 20Being level-headed and straightforward is the best attitude towards a matter brought up by a client. Cosmic tip: Side-step a crisis by finding a simple solution to a recurring problem.

21 February,2026 03:16 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirley Bose
Authorities said this process is expected to be completed soon. PIC VIA X

19.54-km Mumbai Monorail corridor nears reopening after safety certification

Mumbai’s upgraded Monorail system has moved a step closer to resuming passenger operations after securing mandatory safety certification for its new rolling stock and CBTC-based signalling system. The certification has been granted by Bureau Veritas, an Independent Safety Assessor and global leader in testing, inspection and certification. Officials described the development as a major milestone in the relaunch of the 19.54-km Monorail corridor. The next step involves the appointment of a retired official from the Commissioner of Metro Rail Safety (CMRS) to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the entire corridor and grant final statutory clearance for passenger services. Authorities said this process is expected to be completed soon. The safety clearance follows the completion of several critical stages, including detailed inspection of the new rolling stock at the manufacturing facility and two months of rigorous testing across sections of the corridor to assess operational readiness. Extensive static and dynamic testing was carried out to ensure compliance with design specifications and safety standards. Oscillation trials were also completed, along with installation and interface-level testing of the advanced Communication-Based Train Control (CBTC) signalling system. ‘Made in India’ technological upgrade The upgraded Monorail features new ‘Made in India’ rakes equipped with 21 modern enhancements. These include CCTV cameras inside every coach, Divyang-friendly seating, mobile and laptop charging points, dynamic route maps, improved suspension systems for smoother rides, fire-safety compliant design, metro-style interiors, and real-time monitoring and surveillance systems. Officials said the revamped system is aimed at delivering a safer, smarter and more reliable commuting experience for Mumbaikars once services resume.

21 February,2026 12:57 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
The project was formally discussed during high-level consultations on Wednesday between senior officials from both sides. PIC/ MMRDA ON X

MMRDA partners with JICA to launch Mumbai Transport Stack for unified mobility

Mumbai’s transport ecosystem is set for a major digital overhaul with the launch of the Mumbai Transport Stack (MTS), an open data exchange platform aimed at integrating the city’s diverse modes of transport into a unified, technology-driven network. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has partnered with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) to design and implement the platform.  The initiative is being supported by the JICA Dx Lab, which has assisted global cities in building open, data-driven transport systems. The project was formally discussed during high-level consultations on Wednesday between senior officials from both sides.  What is the Mumbai Transport Stack? The Mumbai Transport Stack is envisioned as a digital public infrastructure built on open-standard data exchange protocols and Mobility as a Service (MaaS). It aims to enable seamless communication between metro, bus, rail and other transport systems, creating a multimodal and interoperable ecosystem for commuters, operators and government agencies. The platform will be guided by five core principles: open source architecture, interoperability, privacy by design, secure and trusted systems, and scalability. What changes for commuters? Once implemented, the MTS is expected to deliver end-to-end ticket booking across modes, real-time tracking of trains, buses and metros, seamless multimodal trip planning and live parking information. Officials said the unified transport ecosystem will also support smarter urban planning through real-time mobility data and open APIs, allowing innovators and startups to build next-generation mobility solutions. The initiative is positioned as a key step towards transforming mobility across the Mumbai Metropolitan Region, with the long-term goal of making daily commutes faster, simpler and more reliable for Mumbaikars.

20 February,2026 10:03 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
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