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 April 18. Aries March 21 – April 20Seeking solutions instead of just worrying, going round in circles, also advises awareness and factual evidence. Financial help received is a pleasant surprise. Cosmic tip: Enjoy this surprise gift and what it means. Taurus April 21 – May 20It’s a busy day at work, so make sure there are no interruptions from talkative colleagues.Cosmic tip: Intuitively realize when the time is right to bring up a topic or take a stand. GeminiMay 21 – June 21There may be a big business deal involving land or a project which you clinch. Be focused and sure about facts.Cosmic tip: Share opinions only after considerable thought, weighing out pros and cons. Cancer June 22 – July 23Remain within the budget decided on, when planning a project/ marketing idea for a new client. An elder may be feeling a little unwell.Cosmic tip: Make major decisions in a responsible manner. Leo July 24 - Aug 23Some Leos have a raise in salary. Those dealing with an endless legal case reach a point of the final hearing. Involve family in a decision.Cosmic tip: Enjoy this appreciation received at work. Virgo Aug 24 – Sept 23The outcome, while not compromising on effort is so good. This is the way to get work done effectively. Get enough sleep.Cosmic tip: Be happy that you are getting so many creative ideas. Libra Sept 24 – Oct 22Family issues of the immediate past can be worked through without anyone getting upset or feeling they are being side-lined. Health is good.Cosmic tip: Begin emotional healing consciously and in a regular manner. Scorpio Oct 23 – Nov 22Travel for work and leisure is revealed. Those who have given a commitment in a relationship need to work consciously towards keeping it stable. Cosmic tip: Don’t think obsessively about what can’t be changed. Sagittarius Nov 23 – Dec 22You may not agree with certain changes being brought into practise at work; but is there any choice? Freelancers rejoice at work coming in regularly.Cosmic tip: Appreciate all the good things happening in life. Capricorn Dec 23 – Jan 20Life goes onto a higher plane of understanding, where there’s a “that’s it!” moment regarding a problem. Health is good.Cosmic tip: Have patience when plans experience a road-block. This is removed by late afternoon. Aquarius Jan 21 – Feb 19A turn for the better generally, comes with certain choices that need to be made, and which, in turn, begins some karmic cycles too. Cosmic tip: Be happy when you read an e-mail. Pisces Feb 20 – March 20Be very aware when deciding on when to have a talk with the boss, being aware of what you gain and what you lose.Cosmic tip: Do drink enough water during the day.
18 April,2025 03:25 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirley BoseA fire was reported on a Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) bus at Maharshi Karve Marg near Churchgate Station on Thursday night. All the eight passengers have been safely evacuated and no injuries have been reported in the incident. A fire was reported on a Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) bus at Maharshi Karve Marg near Churchgate Station on Thursday night. All passengers were safely evacuated, and no injuries were reported in the incident. Via: @rajtoday #Fire #Bus #Churchgate #Mumbai… pic.twitter.com/DSeyroN7Eo — Mid Day (@mid_day) April 17, 2025 According to the Mumbai Fire Brigade (MFB), they received information about the incident at 9.58 pm. They soon mobilised their resources to douse the fire and it was extinguished at 10.02 pm. Platform 4 at Churchgate Station was shut between 9.50 pm and 10.31 pm as a precautionary measure and only three platforms remained functional. The access to all the platforms have been reopened after the fire was extinguished.
17 April,2025 11:06 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentNCP (SP) legislator Rohit Pawar on Thursday accused Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader and Maharashtra Legislative Council Chairperson Ram Shinde as well as the state government of using "dirty political tactics" to destabilise Karjat Municipal Council and undermine his leadership, news agency PTI reported. This whole political game, in which pressure, threats and enticements are being used, is designed to create problems for him, alleged Pawar. "Ram Shinde is yet come to terms with his loss to me in the 2014 and 2019 assembly polls from Karjat Jamkhed. We established control of the Karjat Municipal Council three years ago. It was the result of our efforts, and the majority of the council members are from Congress and NCP (SP), with only two from the BJP," he said, according to PTI. Calling the government’s actions politically motivated, the Nationalist Congress Party (Sharadchandra Pawar) leader further alleged, "Now, they have taken action against the municipal chairperson, including submitting a no-confidence motion and changing the schedule for meetings and procedures. A recent order issued by the state government altered the legal framework governing the Karjat Municipal Council.” A new order was issued on Tuesday, postponing a meeting that was originally scheduled on April 22, pointed out the Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) from the Karjat-Jamkhed Constitutency, according to PTI. As per the new order, a meeting is now set for April 21, he added. "All this is being done for political purposes. Meetings are being held at Ram Shinde's office in the legislative council. It is a sheer violation of the sanctity of the office The district collector and tehsildar are being dragged into this political game. The focus is entirely on Karjat, while other important issues like setting up of Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC) in Karjat tehsil and basic infrastructure development are being ignored," alleged Pawar. Accusing Shinde of neglecting key development issues in Karjat, Pawar said that water proposals are pending. "Efforts are being made to prevent justice from being served in court as well. It is clear Shinde is trying to undermine the Mali community and disrupt the progress we have made. Shinde is also blocking development funds for the constituency. I have used my own money to help the people," he claimed. Shinde could not be contacted for comments. (With PTI inputs)
17 April,2025 10:17 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentAs part of its special ongoing drive, the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) in Maharashtra on Thursday continued its action against illegal banners in the city and took down as many as 394 illegal banners and hoardings, the officials said. An official statement said that a special drive for the third consecutive day to remove unauthorised banners, posters, and hoardings across the city continued on Thursday and a total of 394 illegal banners were taken down in the city. The action was taken under the direction of Thane Municipal Commissioner Saurabh Rao, it said. It further said that the drive was carried out by TMC’s Encroachment Department in coordination with various TMC ward's staff. The illegal banners and hoardings are said to spoil the city’s appearance and can pose a safety risk, especially during strong winds, as they are prone to falling and causing accidents, the statement said. It said that the civic body has stated that such actions will continue in the coming days under the guidance of the Thane civic chief. During the operation, Deputy Commissioner Shankar Patole, Assistant Commissioners of all ward committees, and the encroachment department staff were also present, it said. Ward-wise details of action taken- - Naupada-Kopri – 40 banners/posters removed - Wagle Estate – 38 - Lokmanya-Savarkarnagar – 57 - Vartaknagar – 52 - Majiwada-Manpada – 22 - Uthalsar – 19 - Kalwa – 64 - Mumbra – 10 - Diva– 92 Meanwhile, on Wednesday, the second day of its special drive, the TMC had said that a total of 422 illegal flex boards and hoardings were removed on the second day of action. The Thane Municipal Corporation had on Tuesday said that it launched a special campaign to remove posters, banners, and illegal signboards across the city. Accordingly, all the posters, banners, and signboards that were dangerously placed on road dividers, pedestrian paths, and trees were taken off. The civic body had said that 665 unauthorised posters and banners were taken down on the day one of its special drive. "As the drive kicked off on Tuesday, within a single day, 665 unauthorised posters and banners were taken down."
17 April,2025 10:11 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentThe Central Railway on Thursday announced that to manage crowds during the busy summer 2025 vacation period, a temporary restriction on the sale of platform tickets at four major Maharashtra railway stations including Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT), Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT), Kalyan and Pune. An official statement, issued by the Central Railway said that in anticipation of a heavy rush during the summer vacation period, Central Railway has imposed temporary restrictions on the sale of platform tickets at select major stations. "The restriction of sale of platform ticket will be effective from 18.04.2025 to 15.05.2025," the statement said. The step aims for crowd management on platforms and ensure smooth passenger movement within station premises, it said. "Aged persons, senior citizens, ailing persons, children, and lady passengers unable to fend for themselves are exempted from these restrictions to ensure ease of travel. The Passengers are requested to plan accordingly and adhere to the new regulations for a smooth and safe travel experience during the summer vacation period, the Central Railway statement said. Central Railway announces mega block at its suburban sections on April 20 Meanwhile, in an another statement, the Central Railway said that its Mumbai division will operate a mega block on its suburban sections to carry out maintenance works on April 20. It said that during the block various engineering and maintenance works will be undertaken on April 20 as under- - On up & down slow lines between CSMT Mumbai and Vidyavihar from 10:55 hrs to 15.55 hrs (05.00 hrs) - Down slow services departing CSMT Mumbai from 10.48 hrs to 15.45 hrs will be diverted on down fast line between CSMT Mumbai and Vidyavihar station and will halt at Byculla, Parel, Dadar, Matunga, Sion and Kurla stations and further re-diverted on down slow line at Vidyavihar station. During block period the suburban train services will not be available at Masjid, Sandhurst Road, Chinchpokali and Currey Road stations. - Up slow services departing Ghatkopar from 10.19 hrs to 15.52 hrs will be diverted on up fast line between Vidyavihar and CSMT Mumbai stations and will halt at Kurla, Sion, Matunga, Dadar, Parel and Byculla stations. During block period the suburban train services will not be available at Currey Road, Chinchpokali, Sandhurst Road, and Masjid stations. On down slow line - Last Local before the block Ex CSMT local departing CSMT Mumbai at 10.07 hrs. - First Local after the block Ex CSMT local departing CSMT Mumbai at 15.57 hrs. On up slow line - Last Local before the block for CSMT Mumbai departing Kalyan at 09.13 hrs. - First Local after the block for CSMT Mumbai departing Kalyan at 15.10 hrs. - Up and down Trans Harbour line between Thane and Vashi/Nerul from 11.10 hrs to 16.10 hrs (05.00 hrs) - Down Harbour line services from Thane to Vashi/Nerul/Panvel will remain cancelled from Thane departing at 10.35 hrs to 16.07 hrs. - Up Harbour line services from Panvel/Nerul/Vashi to Thane will remain suspended from Vashi departing at 10.25 hrs to Nerul departing at 16.09 hrs.
17 April,2025 09:54 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentDuring a late night inspection of the ongoing concrete roadworks across the western suburbs, Additional Municipal Commissioner (Projects) Abhijit Bangar issued several key directives aimed at enhancing quality control and environmental responsibility in road construction projects under the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC). One of the prominent concerns raised by Bangar was the impact of road widening works near the LIC Colony on the Ayappa Mandir Road in Borivali (West), where several trees were found to be affected. He instructed that the road alignment be modified wherever trees are at risk, and that maximum efforts be taken to preserve greenery during development. "Tree conservation must be prioritised, and harm to existing trees should be avoided," he stated. Addressing the importance of durability and strength in roadworks, Bangar made it compulsory to conduct Field Dry Density (FDD) tests at all sites where Dry Lean Concrete (DLC) layers are being laid. This testing ensures that the soil beneath has the required compaction before applying Pavement Quality Concrete (PQC). The DLC, a dry mixture with a lower cement ratio, forms a base layer to support heavier traffic loads. Post-compaction via road rollers, the FDD test confirms adequate compaction levels. If results are unsatisfactory, additional rolling is required. On Wednesday night, Bangar visited multiple sites in Mumbai's western suburbs, including Santacruz (East), Jogeshwari (East), Goregaon (West), and Borivali (West). At Santacruz and Goregaon, the groundwork involving DLC was underway, setting the stage for subsequent PQC application. Reviewing projects under Phases I and II, Bangar sought detailed information on roads likely to be completed by May 31, especially those that could be finished junction-to-junction. He emphasised the importance of synchronised progress and quality, stating that speed should not compromise construction standards.He also inspected Jogeshwari East’s Hanuman Nagar, where ongoing works are adjacent to recently completed sections in Natwar Nagar. He advised engineers to connect new and existing roads in a planned manner, ensure joint quality to prevent cracks, and clean stormwater and sewage lines prior to the monsoon. Further, he instructed the team to avoid debris and construction materials from blocking drainage systems.In several locations, where construction requires traffic diversion, Bangar urged prompt follow-up for No Objection Certificates (NOCs) from the Mumbai Traffic Police to avoid delays. On Tuesday alone, concrete totalling 3,116 cubic metres was poured across 101 roadwork locations in the western suburbs, reflecting a marked increase in pace. “The momentum in project execution is evident,” Bangar said, while also stressing that this must go hand-in-hand with quality assurance. Roads not yet under construction must be safeguarded against developing potholes, and additional manpower should be deployed where necessary to complete pending works efficiently, he directed the officials. The additional civic commissioner said that work from start to finish must remain under tight control, with daily reports compiled and any hurdles swiftly escalated to senior management.Bangar began the inspection tour with an unannounced visit to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Road between Santacruz East and Kalina Military Camp. Here, certain sections were under concrete layering, while others had deteriorated shoulders. He instructed engineers to complete junction-to-junction work on this stretch by May 31, 2025 and make the remaining sections motorable using mastic treatment.Throughout the inspection, key tests such as slump tests, cube tests, moisture content checks, and FDD evaluations were conducted. The results were reported as satisfactory.The site visits were also attended by Professor Solomon Debbarma from IIT-Bombay, Chief Engineer (Roads & Traffic) Girish Nikam, Deputy Chief Engineer (Western Suburbs) Sanjay Borse, and representatives from the quality control team.
17 April,2025 09:20 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentIn a significant move to address the drinking water needs of Mumbaikars, Chief Minister (CM) Devendra Fadnavis has granted approval for the wildlife and environmental clearances required for the Gargai Dam project. The state also decided to finalise the tiger corridor routes based on the maps available on the Central Government’s PARIVESH portal. Private lands falling within these tiger corridors will be acquired with the consent of the farmers. The decisions were taken in the 24th meeting of the Maharashtra State Wildlife Board held on Thursday at Mantralaya under the CM’s chairmanship. The meeting was attended by Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, Ministers of State Ashish Jaiswal and Pankaj Bhoyar, Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik, Chief Economic Advisor to the CM Pravin Pardeshi, Additional Chief Secretary of the Forest Department Milind Mhaiskar, CM’s Secretary Shriekar Pardeshi, Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Forest Force) Shomita Biswas, and Principal Chief Conservator of Forests (Wildlife) Shrinivas Rao. Fadnavis stated that the Gargai project is crucial for the city, given its growing population. With the approval of 844.879 hectares of forest land for diversion, Mumbai will now receive additional potable water. He further directed the forest department to issue the necessary wildlife and environmental clearances, subject to compliance with conditions. A complete proposal should be promptly submitted to the National Wildlife Board to obtain clearance, thereby accelerating the Gargai Dam project. The officials also held an in-depth discussion on the development projects falling within protected and eco-sensitive zones along tiger corridors, as recommended by the Standing Committee of the State Wildlife Board. It was decided to delineate tiger corridors in accordance with the maps on the PARIVESH portal. The state said private lands along these routes should be voluntarily acquired. Furthermore, the CM also emphasised that in exchange for forest lands diverted for infrastructure and other projects, private plots adjacent to the tiger corridors should be voluntarily acquired for afforestation. Other important proposals approved during the meeting included reducing forest department notations in the land records (7/12 extracts) of villagers at Janaiwadi in Chandoli National Park in Sangli and granting permission for a floating solar energy project within the protected area of the Jayakwadi Bird Sanctuary in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district.
17 April,2025 09:14 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentThe Uddhav Thackeray-led Shiv Sena (UBT) will launch a month-long agitation on Friday to demand better water supply for Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in Maharashtra, a senior party leader said on Thursday, reported the PTI. Addressing a press conference, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Ambadas Danve said that the city requires 240 MLD (million litres per day) of water but gets only 140 MLD. "The civic body says it provides water once every four days, but the minimum gap between two supplies is eight days, and it even extends to 12 days at times," he said, according to the PTI. The city gets water only 25-26 times a year, but the water tax is collected for the entire year, he claimed. "We will launch a month-long agitation tomorrow (Friday). Our leaders will also review the pipeline work from Jayakwadi dam to Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city," he said, as per the PTI. Danve said they will start a signature campaign and an online petition to press for their demand for better water supply to the city. "An exhibition of photographs concerning water scarcity will also be held in different parts of the city. The agitation will end with a rally of Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray," Ambadas Danve said, the news agency reported. Meanwhile, earlier, the Shiv Sena (UBT) on Tuesday held protests outside the ward offices of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) in Mumbai alleging water shortage in the city. The Uddhav Thackeray-led party's protests came a day after tanker operators withdrew their strike on Monday following after the BMC invoked the Disaster Management Act to requisition private water tankers and wells a day before. According to the PTI, party MLA Mahesh Sawant along with several workers staged protests in Dadar area of Mumbai. "Everyday, there are complaints of water shortage in the city," he claimed, as per the PTI. The Mumbai Water Tanker Association (MWTA) went on indefinite strike on April 10 against a notice issued by the BMC to owners of private wells that supply water tankers to the city. The civic body directed owners of wells to obtain a licence from the Central Ground Water Authority (CGWA) first. The Shiv Sena (UBT) said even as the strike was called off, the water woes persist in the city. The party workers also protested the proposed imposition of a user fee for solid waste management in the city. (with PTI inputs)
17 April,2025 08:58 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentIn a big victory for environmentalists, the Maharashtra State Wildlife Board on Thursday endorsed an official recommendation to declare the 30-acre DPS Flamingo Lake in Navi Mumbai as a conservation reserve. This is the first wetland, part of the Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary’s (TCFS) satellite wetland ecosystem, to be protected as a conservation property. The pink birds from TCFS fly into the satellite wetlands during high tide. The state wildlife board, which met in Mumbai, has ratified both the recommendation and widespread public demand. Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, who is also the vice-chairman of the Board, strongly advocated for the proposal at the government level. Naik explained to the members that the lake is a crucial resting and feeding ground for flamingos, and thus, its protection is vital for the city's biodiversity. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, who chaired the meeting, announced that the proposal, listed as Agenda 4.1, has been officially endorsed. NatConnect Foundation director BN Kumar had earlier approached Naik with a recommendation from a high-level government committee to conserve the lake. He has now expressed his happiness over the state's decision. NatConnect, Navi Mumbai Environment Preservation Society (NMEPS), Save Flamingos and Wetlands Forum and Kharghar Wetlands and Hills forum had also formed a human chain last year on two occasions to draw attention on the plight of the flamingo abode. DPS Flamingo Lake is part of the Ramsar-site listed Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary’s satellite wetland ecosystem. Many flamingos fly to the Panje, DPS lake, and NRI and TS Chanakya wetlands during high tide in the creek for resting and in search of food. The Bombay Natural History Society (BNHS) has repeatedly recommended that these satellite wetlands must be conserved as part of the TCFS management plan. "The SBWL took a decision to declare DPS wetland in Navi Mumbai as Flamingo Conservation Reserve," Bombay Natural History Society director Kishor Rithe, who attended the meeting, told PTI. "DPS lake conservation reserve will help to avoid air accidents in future at Navi Mumbai international airport. The BNHS is doing a long term study at several wetlands in Navi Mumbai," Rithe said. (With PTI inputs)
17 April,2025 08:54 PM IST | Mumbai | A CorrespondentThe Central Railway's Mumbai Division, while sharing Mumbai local train updates, on Thursday said that it will operate a mega block on its suburban sections to carry out maintenance works on April 20. It said that during the block various engineering and maintenance works will be undertaken on April 20 as under- - On up & down slow lines between CSMT Mumbai and Vidyavihar from 10:55 hrs to 15.55 hrs (05.00 hrs) - Down slow services departing CSMT Mumbai from 10.48 hrs to 15.45 hrs will be diverted on down fast line between CSMT Mumbai and Vidyavihar station and will halt at Byculla, Parel, Dadar, Matunga, Sion and Kurla stations and further re-diverted on down slow line at Vidyavihar station. During block period the suburban train services will not be available at Masjid, Sandhurst Road, Chinchpokali and Currey Road stations. - Up slow services departing Ghatkopar from 10.19 hrs to 15.52 hrs will be diverted on up fast line between Vidyavihar and CSMT Mumbai stations and will halt at Kurla, Sion, Matunga, Dadar, Parel and Byculla stations. During block period the suburban train services will not be available at Currey Road, Chinchpokali, Sandhurst Road, and Masjid stations. On down slow line - Last Local before the block Ex CSMT local departing CSMT Mumbai at 10.07 hrs. - First Local after the block Ex CSMT local departing CSMT Mumbai at 15.57 hrs. On up slow line - Last Local before the block for CSMT Mumbai departing Kalyan at 09.13 hrs. - First Local after the block for CSMT Mumbai departing Kalyan at 15.10 hrs. - Up and down Trans Harbour line between Thane and Vashi/Nerul from 11.10 hrs to 16.10 hrs (05.00 hrs) - Down Harbour line services from Thane to Vashi/Nerul/Panvel will remain cancelled from Thane departing at 10.35 hrs to 16.07 hrs. - Up Harbour line services from Panvel/Nerul/Vashi to Thane will remain suspended from Vashi departing at 10.25 hrs to Nerul departing at 16.09 hrs. Meanwhile, the Western Railway, while sharing Mumbai local train updates, on Thursday said that it will operate a night block between Vasai Road and Vaitarna stations this weekend. An official statement, issued by the Western Railway, said that to carry out maintenance work of tracks, signalling and overhead equipment, a jumbo block of three hours will be taken on up and down fast lines between Vasai Road and Vaitarna stations on the intervening night of Friday/ Saturday i.e. on 18th/19th April, 2025.
17 April,2025 08:01 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentThe Western Railway, while sharing Mumbai local train updates, on Thursday said that it will operate a night block between Vasai Road and Vaitarna stations this weekend. An official statement, issued by the Western Railway, said that to carry out maintenance work of tracks, signalling and overhead equipment, a jumbo block of three hours will be taken on up and down fast lines between Vasai Road and Vaitarna stations on the intervening night of Friday/ Saturday i.e. on 18th/19th April, 2025. According to a press release issued by Vineet Abhishek, Chief Public Relations Officer of Western Railway, the block on up fast line will be undertaken from 23.50 hrs to 02.50 hrs, while on down Fast line it will be from 01.30 hrs to 04.30 hrs. Due to the block, Train No. 19101 Virar-Bharuch MEMU will be delayed by 10 minutes and hence will depart from Virar at 4:45 hrs instead of its scheduled departure at 4:35 hrs. "Therefore, there will be no block in the day time over Western Railway's suburban section on Sunday, 20th April, 2025," the Western Railway statement said. Meanwhile, the Central Railway's Mumbai Division on Thursday said that it will operate a mega block on its suburban sections carrying out various engineering and maintenance works on 20.04.2025 It said that during the block various engineering and maintenance works will be undertaken on April 20 as under- - Up & down slow lines between CSMT Mumbai and Vidyavihar from 10:55 hrs to 15.55 hrs (05.00 hrs) - Down slow services departing CSMT Mumbai from 10.48 hrs to 15.45 hrs will be diverted on down fast line between CSMT Mumbai and Vidyavihar station and will halt at Byculla, Parel, Dadar, Matunga, Sion and Kurla stations and further re-diverted on down slow line at Vidyavihar station. During block period the suburban train services will not be available at Masjid, Sandhurst Road, Chinchpokali and Currey Road stations. - Up slow services departing Ghatkopar from 10.19 hrs to 15.52 hrs will be diverted on up fast line between Vidyavihar and CSMT Mumbai stations and will halt at Kurla, Sion, Matunga, Dadar, Parel and Byculla stations. During block period the suburban train services will not be available at Currey Road, Chinchpokali, Sandhurst Road, and Masjid stations. On down slow line - Last Local before the block Ex CSMT local departing CSMT Mumbai at 10.07 hrs. - First Local after the block Ex CSMT local departing CSMT Mumbai at 15.57 hrs. On up slow line - Last Local before the block for CSMT Mumbai departing Kalyan at 09.13 hrs. - First Local after the block for CSMT Mumbai departing Kalyan at 15.10 hrs. - Up and down Trans Harbour line between Thane and Vashi/Nerul from 11.10 hrs to 16.10 hrs (05.00 hrs) - Down Harbour line services from Thane to Vashi/Nerul/Panvel will remain cancelled from Thane departing at 10.35 hrs to 16.07 hrs. - Up Harbour line services from Panvel/Nerul/Vashi to Thane will remain suspended from Vashi departing at 10.25 hrs to Nerul departing at 16.09 hrs.
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