A 42-year-old businessman was killed in a tragic hit-and-run incident after a speeding car allegedly driven by a minor rammed into his bicycle in Maharashtra’s Thane district, police said on Thursday, reported news agency PTI. The accused, a 17-year-old boy, fled the scene after the accident but was later traced and detained by authorities. Fatal Accident on Incomplete Kalyan Ring Road Stretch The incident took place around 8 pm on Tuesday on an unfinished stretch of the Kalyan Ring Road, which locals say has become prone to reckless driving due to lack of regulation, reported PTI. The victim, Srinivas Tandle, who owned multiple garment stores, had reportedly taken up cycling for fitness on the same day. According to police, while he was riding along the stretch, a car approached at high speed, swerved suddenly, and struck him with force, throwing him into the air, reported PTI. Victim Declared Dead at Hospital Following the collision, the driver fled the scene, leaving the victim severely injured. Passersby rushed Tandle to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. Police described the impact as severe, indicating that the vehicle was being driven at excessive speed at the time of the crash. Juvenile Traced Through CCTV Footage Investigators relied on CCTV footage from the area to identify the vehicle involved in the incident. The damaged car was later located in a residential parking area in Kalyan, reported PTI. The teenager believed to be driving the vehicle was subsequently detained by police. An FIR has been registered against the juvenile under relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Motor Vehicles Act for rash and negligent driving. Locals Raise Safety Concerns Over Road Conditions Residents of the area have expressed strong anger over the incident, highlighting the dangers posed by the incomplete Barave–Vadavali stretch of the Kalyan Ring Road, reported PTI. According to locals, the poorly maintained and unfinished road has increasingly become a hotspot for speeding and dangerous stunts by motorists. They also pointed out that a similar accident on February 21 left a 50-year-old man seriously injured, raising concerns about repeated safety lapses. Demand for Immediate Safety Measures In the wake of the latest fatality, residents have demanded urgent intervention from authorities, including the installation of barricades and strict monitoring to prevent reckless driving. They have also called for the swift completion of pending roadwork to ensure safer commuting conditions and prevent further loss of life. Police said further investigation is underway, and appropriate legal action will be taken based on findings in the case. (With inputs from PTI)
26 March,2026 03:48 PM IST | Thane | mid-day online correspondentMaharashtra Legislative Council Chairman Ram Shinde said that his deputy Neelam Gorhe’s order on suspending the Satara Superintendent of Police (SP) will be referred to legal experts, after which a ruling will be issued, reported the PTI. Ram Shinde made the remarks in the Upper House on Wednesday, effectively putting on hold the suspension of Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Tushar Doshi and other officials over an alleged ruckus during the Satara Zilla Parishad (ZP) elections last week. The action was followed after political leaders raised the issue in the Council. Following which the Council Deputy Chairperson Gorhe had on Monday directed the state government to suspend Satara Superintendent of Police Doshi, a move that did not go down well with the BJP, which heads the ruling coalition. Final decision to be announced after expert opinion “The decision on the suspension of the Satara SP and other officials will be referred to legal and constitutional experts, and a ruling will be given later,” Shinde said in the Council on Wednesday. He maintained that the government must probe the incident and take action in accordance with the law after considering the deputy chairperson’s decision. The chairman concurred with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis’ argument on the issue. On Tuesday, Fadnavis said that the powers of the executive, judiciary, and legislature are clearly defined in the Constitution. Executive powers rest with the executive, which is accountable to the legislature, he said, adding that the government makes efforts to implement directions issued by the chair. CM says legislature cannot assume executive powers “However, after apologising to the chair, I must say that the Speaker (of the Assembly) and the Chairman (of the Council) cannot step into the shoes of the executive,” the Chief Minister asserted, reported PTI. “When the chair issues a direction, it is based on the circumstances at the time. The executive acts if there is substance to it. If the facts differ, the executive has the right to inform the legislature that the direction cannot be implemented,” said Fadnavis, who also holds the Home portfolio. Ministers Shambhuraj Desai (Shiv Sena) and Makarand Patil (Nationalist Congress Party) had alleged that local police personnel manhandled them during the March 20 poll to elect the Satara ZP president. Bharatiya Janata Party’s Priya Shinde was elected Satara ZP president, defeating the Shiv Sena-NCP combine’s candidate despite the latter having a majority in the rural local body. The BJP narrowly surpassed the Sena-NCP alliance’s tally to secure the top post. (With PTI inputs)
26 March,2026 03:08 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentThe iconic dabbawala network of Mumbai continues to earn global acclaim for its unmatched efficiency and discipline, with Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde describing the service as a defining symbol of the city’s work culture and operational excellence. A Living Example of Precision and Service Excellence Highlighting the global reputation of Mumbai’s dabbawalas, Mayor Tawde said their service extends far beyond delivering lunchboxes. She noted that their system represents a “living model” of management excellence, rooted in punctuality, teamwork, and reliability. According to her, the dabbawalas have emerged as true ambassadors of Mumbai’s service-oriented ethos, earning admiration from across the world. Visit to International Experience Centre in Bandra On March 25, the Mayor paid a goodwill visit to the ‘Mumbai Dabbawala International Experience Centre’ located at Rizvi College in Bandra (West). During her visit, she toured various sections of the facility and closely observed the intricate processes of sorting, coding, and distribution that enable the seamless delivery of thousands of tiffins. The centre, designed to preserve and showcase the legacy of the dabbawala system, offers visitors an immersive experience through digital exhibits, a Heritage Display, and a Virtual Reality (VR) zone. These installations narrate the evolution of the service and provide insights into its operational efficiency. The Mayor also experienced an AI-based interactive feature that allows visitors to visualise themselves as a dabbawala. Over 135 Years of Uninterrupted Service Speaking during her interaction with members of the dabbawala community, Mayor Tawde emphasised that the service has been running uninterrupted for over 135 years and remains an integral part of Mumbai’s daily life. Delivering nearly one lakh tiffins with remarkable accuracy, the system continues to support lakhs of citizens across the city. She further noted that the dabbawala tradition is deeply rooted in the Warkari philosophy, reflecting devotion, discipline, and community service. Their operational model, she said, is widely studied by management professionals globally. Welfare Measures and Future Plans Announcing new initiatives, the Mayor revealed that one of the proposed entrance gateways to Mumbai will be designed around the dabbawala concept, symbolising their contribution to the city. Additionally, around 105 e-bikes will be provided to support their operations and improve efficiency. She assured that the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will extend full support for the welfare of dabbawalas and the strengthening of initiatives at the centre. Medical Emergency and Swift Response In a related development, dabbawala association member Dinesh Arde suffered a heart attack on the same evening and was admitted to Dr. R. N. Cooper Hospital. Upon receiving the information, Mayor Tawde visited the hospital, met the patient, and reviewed his condition with medical staff. Officials confirmed that his condition is now stable. Legacy Sustained Despite Challenges Providing historical context, Kiran Gavande stated that the service, which began in 1890, once handled nearly double the current volume of deliveries before the COVID-19 pandemic. However, strong support from Mumbaikars and well-wishers globally helped sustain the livelihoods of dabbawalas during the crisis. He added that the system is now steadily regaining momentum. Gavande also acknowledged the support of Devendra Fadnavis and Shrikant Bharatiya in establishing the experience centre, which has emerged as a knowledge hub for students, tourists, and management experts worldwide. Several dignitaries, including local corporators and representatives of dabbawala organisations, were present during the Mayor’s visit, underscoring the continued civic and institutional support for one of Mumbai’s most enduring traditions.
26 March,2026 03:08 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentIn a significant move aimed at streamlining property tax recovery and reducing disputes, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has secured approval for an amendment to Section 154 of the Mumbai Municipal Corporation Act, 1888. The bill has been passed by both the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly and the Maharashtra Legislative Council. Relief for property owners, no additional tax burden The civic body clarified that the amendment will not lead to any increase in property tax for residential or commercial property owners. Instead, it is designed to simplify the assessment mechanism while providing relief to taxpayers. A key change under the amendment is the exclusion of Floor Space Index (FSI) from land tax assessment. This is expected to remove long-standing complexities in valuation and give a push to both stalled and ongoing real estate projects across Mumbai. Major administrative relief, fewer disputes One of the most impactful outcomes of the amendment is that nearly 10.5 lakh (1.05 million) properties within the BMC jurisdiction will no longer require reassessment dating back to 2010. This is likely to significantly reduce administrative workload and help avoid prolonged legal disputes between property owners and authorities. Clearing the way for pending dues recovery The amendment also addresses pending tax liabilities linked to a 2014 interim order of the Bombay High Court. Under that order, many property owners had been paying only 50 percent of their property tax. With the revised legal framework now in place, these property owners will be required to pay the remaining 50 percent, enabling the civic body to recover long-pending dues. Boost to civic and state revenues Officials said the amendment will strengthen the BMC’s ability to collect outstanding property taxes more efficiently. In addition, it is expected to facilitate the recovery of pending revenues owed to the state government. BMC warns of property seizure for tax defaulters ahead of March 31 deadline Meanwhile, The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) has issued a strong warning to property owners across Mumbai, stating that strict penal action - including immediate attachment and seizure of properties - will be initiated against those who fail to clear pending property tax dues before the March 31, 2026 deadline. The civic body has stepped up its recovery efforts in the final days of the financial year, urging taxpayers to comply and avoid enforcement action. Officials have been instructed to make concerted efforts to achieve the set tax collection targets within the stipulated timeframe.
26 March,2026 02:50 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentCongress has demanded removal of Maharashtra Minister Narhari Zirwal after a purported video, showing him with a transwoman went viral on social media. The Opposition in state has now demanded action on the alleged "obscene and unethical conduct" of the state minister. According to PTI, the Congress alleged that the video shows Zirwal, who is the Food and Drugs Administration Minister, in a compromising position with the transwoman at his official residence. The party condemned the incident, calling it a reflection of moral decline in Maharashtra politics and describing the minister’s conduct as a "blot on public life." Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar attributed the emergence of the video to a tussle between ruling allies. "This is nothing but a gang war within the government, where the ruling parties are trying to finish each other. This is not good for Maharashtra. We hang our heads in shame. The same is the case with (arrested self-styled godman) Ashok Kharat, who exploited so many women. All these developments are not good for Maharashtra," he said. Wadettiwar added that, according to available information, Zirwal was with a transgender person, and the latter’s brother allegedly made the video viral as part of a blackmail attempt. "What Zirwal did at his official residence with that transgender individual is absolutely wrong," he said. Harshwardhan Sapkal calls viral video objectionable Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal described the incident as a stark example of moral decline in state politics. "The objectionable video of minister Narhari Zirwal going viral on social media is not just an incident, but a glaring example of moral degradation in Maharashtra politics," he said in a social media post. "A responsible public representative, entrusted with the faith of the people and taxpayers’ money, indulging in such obscene and unethical behaviour is extremely condemnable. This is not just a breach of personal boundaries, but a blot on public life," Sapkal added. He further stressed that elected representatives are expected to adhere to basic standards of morality, reported PTI. "At the very least, a minister elected by the people is expected to follow a framework of ethics. However, the video clearly shows that these expectations have been completely violated," he said, demanding immediate action against Zirwal. "The Chief Minister must, without any delay, remove Zirwal from the ministerial post." “Cannot comment without full details,” says Jayant Patil When reporters sought NCP (SP) leader Jayant Patil’s reaction to the video on Wednesday evening, he refused to comment, saying he had not watched it. "It would be better to comment if I am aware of the details. I cannot comment right now," Patil said, the news agency reported. Social activist Anjali Damania told reporters on Thursday that a senior minister like Zirwal should have been mindful of propriety. "He should have realised what he was doing, especially in government accommodation," she said. "It is clear that the video was shot and made viral with an intention to blackmail," she added, demanding a thorough probe. Last month, opposition parties had demanded Zirwal’s resignation following bribery allegations involving his office staffer at the state secretariat. The Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) had caught FDA clerk Rajendra Dherange allegedly accepting a Rs 35,000 bribe at Mantralaya in south Mumbai on February 12. Zirwal’s private secretary, Dr Ramdas Gade, was also relieved of his post and directed to report back to his parent department following a related sting operation. (With PTI inputs)
26 March,2026 02:48 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentMumbai University has approved new guidelines for the fourth year of its 4-year undergraduate programme. The changes introduce options for both Honours and Honours with Research, starting from the 2026-27 academic year, an official statement said on Thursday. The move follows the recommendations of the National Education Policy, aiming to make higher education more flexible and research-focused. The updated structure will follow the National Credit Framework, which classifies courses based on academic levels, it said. Under this system - - The fourth year of an undergraduate degree, - A postgraduate diploma, and - The first year of a two-year postgraduate course These all fall under Level 6.0. This is expected to help students move more easily between courses and institutions, the statement said. Structure of the 4-year programme The degree will be completed over eight semesters. After three years, students can choose between two tracks in the fourth year. Honours Degree - Students must complete between 160 and 176 credits - The final year will focus on advanced study in the main subject - A 4-credit internship will be compulsory Honours with Research - Students must complete a 12-credit research project or dissertation- The project will take place during the final two semesters A minimum of 7.5 CGPA is required for eligibility Eligibility for colleges Colleges must meet certain conditions to offer these programmes - - Institutions with postgraduate courses can offer the Honours track - Those with both postgraduate courses and recognised research centres can offer the Honours with Research option - Smooth Transition to Postgraduate Study Mumbai University has stated that the first year of postgraduate study will align with the fourth year of the Honours degree. This is expected to ensure a smoother academic transition for students pursuing further education, the statement said. Rules for autonomous colleges It further said that the Academic Council also discussed new regulations for autonomous colleges linked to the university. Key requirements include - - Curricula must follow the National Education Policy - Course names must match guidelines set by regulatory bodies - Colleges must strictly follow university rules on passing standards and statutory regulations
26 March,2026 01:10 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentA problematic stretch on SV Road at the busy Bandra junction in Mumbai has once again given way following which the metal sheets are back at the spot that mid-day had earlier highlighted. Traffic disruptions were being reportedly faced by motorists in the area close to the well-known Lucky Restaurant junction. The same spot had earlier been flagged by local reports late last year, raising concerns over the quality and durability of temporary repairs. Read more: Dangerous lid near Bandra station sparks accidents; act before a death Metal plates back The damaged section, which had been covered with metal plates, reportedly developed damages again. These plates were being used as a temporary road surface, but have now failed, creating an unsafe situation for motorists. A social media user highlighted the issue on X, stating that the road had been blocked due to the collapse and warning of potential heavy congestion if not fixed quickly. Read more: Drivers warned as Mumbai civic body welds metal strips, yet road hazards persist at Lucky Junction Cops on alert Traffic police have been on alert at the affected spot to prevent any accident along the route that also leads towards the crowded Bandra Railway station and is close to the highway. The repeated collapse has raised serious safety concerns among residents and commuters. Many are calling for a permanent solution instead of temporary fixes like metal sheets. Impact In December, after a series of reports on the risky metal sheets at the spot, the skid trap opposite Lucky Restaurant in Bandra West, where SV Road meets GR Varasakar Road, was removed. Traffic cops in the area had previously told mid-day that on average, three accidents were taking place daily due to the metal lid, which was placed to cover an underground water chamber plagued by multiple leakage issues. Following extensive coverage by mid-day that brought the issue to the notice of authorities, the civic body had taken action and removed the metal lid.
26 March,2026 01:01 PM IST | Mumbai | Madhulika Ram KavatturThe Shiv Sena (UBT) on Thursday launched a sharp attack on Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis over his recent remarks in the Legislative Council, asserting that no authority supersedes the Constitution, reported news agency IANS. In an editorial published in its mouthpiece Saamana, the party described Fadnavis’ stance as politically convenient and accused the ruling alliance of adopting contradictory positions depending on circumstances. Remarks in Council Spark Political Controversy The controversy erupted after Fadnavis stated in the Legislative Council that directives issued by the Speaker or Chairperson cannot be considered absolute or final. His remarks triggered a political debate, with the opposition questioning the consistency of the government’s approach toward institutional authority. The editorial argued that such statements undermine the sanctity of constitutional positions and raised concerns over selective interpretation of institutional powers, reported IANS. Satara Incident and Suspension Row The party linked the issue to a recent political dispute in Satara involving members of the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Shinde-led Shiv Sena faction over the Zilla Parishad presidency. According to the editorial, tensions escalated during the incident, with allegations that the police favoured one side. The situation reportedly led to a confrontation involving state minister Shambhuraj Desai, reported IANS. Following the episode, Legislative Council Deputy Chairperson Neelam Gorhe directed the suspension of Satara Superintendent of Police Tushar Doshi. However, the Chief Minister declined to enforce the directive, maintaining that executive authority rests with the government and that such directions are not binding, reported IANS. Opposition Flags ‘Double Standards’ The Shiv Sena (UBT) alleged that the current stance contradicts the ruling coalition’s earlier position on institutional decisions. The editorial recalled the January 10, 2024, ruling delivered by Assembly Speaker Rahul Narvekar on disqualification petitions related to party defections. The decision had upheld the legitimacy of the faction led by Eknath Shinde and rejected pleas seeking disqualification of several legislators, reported IANS. At the time, the ruling alliance had welcomed the verdict, calling it legally sound and historic. The editorial pointed out that no questions were raised then about whether the Speaker’s decision was final or subject to executive interpretation. Constitution Above All, Says Editorial Reiterating its position, the party emphasised that in a democratic system, no individual or office holds absolute authority. It argued that all decisions—whether by the legislature, executive, or judiciary—remain open to scrutiny and review under the framework of the Constitution, reported IANS. The editorial concluded that the Constitution alone represents the ultimate guiding authority in governance and public life, urging consistency in upholding democratic principles. (With inputs from IANS)
26 March,2026 12:44 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondentA wet lease bus operated for Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) mounted a road divider in Mumbai's Worli area on Thursday morning after the driver braked sharply to avoid a collision, officials said. The incident took place at around 7:49 am near the Bombay Dyeing bus stop. Following the accident, minor traffic disruption was witnessed by motorists in the busy morning commute in the Worli area. According to an official statement, the BEST bus, running on Route 167, was travelling from P K Kurne Chowk bus station towards Prabhadevi railway station when a car approaching from the opposite direction suddenly made a U-turn. In an attempt to avoid hitting the vehicle, the driver applied the brakes abruptly. This caused the bus to veer off course, climb onto the road divider, and get stuck. BEST staff driving on the route said that U-turn before the St. Regis hotel is a bit tricky and that should be a proper signal actually. No injuries reported The officials said that despite the crash no passengers or pedestrians were injured in the incident. The driver’s quick reaction is believed to have prevented a more serious accident. BEST committee member Faisal Khan called for traffic discipline. "An FIR should be registered against that car driver for such negligence," he said. Operations underway The statement said that a mechanic from Tata, which operates the bus under a wet lease arrangement, reached the spot and began efforts to remove the vehicle. A BEST mechanic was also assisting in the efforts. The normal traffic flow was being restored.
26 March,2026 12:41 PM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. AklekarWhile fans of the Sheffield-based rock legends Def Leppard await the band’s big Mumbai concert tomorrow, few might know it will be a homecoming of sorts for the band’s drummer, Rick Allen. Nearly two decades ago, Allen found his way to India while recovering from a near-fatal accident that robbed him of an arm. It was a meeting with Chennai-born former monk Ashwin Srisailam, who accompanies the band to Mumbai, that helped Allen turn his life around. Life-altering night In conversation with mid-day, Allen recalled the fateful night in 1984 that changed his life. While driving near Sheffield, his car faced a high-speed collision, flinging him out of the car, and leaving only his left arm behind in the crashed vehicle. Allen’s customised drum kit features extra pedals to make up for his limitations. PIC/GETTY IMAGES “I dealt with feelings of defeat... like I wanted to give up,” the veteran drummer recalled. On stage tomorrow, fans will witness a customised drum kit that the 62-year-old has been playing since 1985, thanks to his close associate Mutt Lange, among other friends. Found in India “Life was good, but there was still something missing,” Allen said. In 2006, the drummer found the missing piece at an erstwhile monastery near Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh. Srisailam recalled, “Rick was seeking answers to how and what it takes to understand the mind. He visited India three or four consecutive years, staying for 21 to 42 days every visit. Our time included walking amidst nature, meditating, and reflecting on our inner selves.” Road to recovery “The people around me really helped, but I realised it [recovery] was an inside job. My self-talk could be quite negative at times. Mind fitness is something that has become deeply personal and dear to my life,” Allen added. Ashwin Srisailam with Rick Allen Giving back As it turns out, the India tour is not just about music for the band. Allen revealed his plan to return to India as part of a tour called ‘Mind Fit’ led by ‘Ahhaa’ — a platform co-founded by Srisailam and US-based Diane Bacchus. Bandmate Phil Collen is also keen about stepping on board, Srisailam told us. The global tour will help young minds in schools, colleges, and workplaces understand the mysteries of the mind. ‘Excited about Mumbai’ While events begin only in July, Allen already knows what Mumbai has in store this weekend. “I’m really excited to meet our fans in Mumbai because they are so enthusiastic. I’m planning to visit the Ganesh temple [Siddhivinayak Temple], and yes, I do enjoy a good cup of masala tea.” Quick mantras Diane Bacchus, who founded ’Ahhaa’ along with Srisailam Diane Bacchus and Ashwin Srisailam’s three tips for the time-strapped Mumbaikar…Find gratitude in small actions: Not everything in life is transactional. Neurologically, gratitude reminds your brain that you’re living a truly rich lifeStart every day with intention: When challenges arise, remind yourself what you had set out to doPause: Check on yourself and your emotions from time to time 1984Year Rick Allen had a life-altering accident
26 March,2026 11:37 AM IST | Mumbai | Devashish KambleA redevelopment project that began in 2008 and was taken over by MHADA in 2018 has now reached a breaking point in Goregaon’s Siddharth Nagar, where residents of Patra Chawl have been on a 21-day indefinite chain hunger strike, refusing to move into flats they claim are unsafe, incomplete and legally uncertain. The protest, which includes women, senior citizens and teenagers, comes even as MHADA began allotting rehabilitation flats on March 10 following approval from the Bombay High Court. Chunks of plaster and concrete that have fallen from the building add to safety concerns raised by residents What residents say they are being given Allege serious construction flaws:>> Leakages and damaged flooring>> Hollow walls and poor-quality doors>> Falling plaster from buildings The newly constructed rehabilitation building in Goregaon where residents allege incomplete work >> Incomplete work and inadequate parking Shaila Vyas, 64, resident“The doors are low quality, the walls are hollow, and plaster is already falling. If this is the condition before we move in, what will happen after?” >> ‘Forced possession’ without agreements>> A key flashpoint is missing paperwork>> No final Permanent Alternate Accommodation Agreement (PAAA) >> No executed Development Agreement (DA) Suresh Vichare, 48, residents“Without these, how can we move in? Yet MHADA is forcing us to take possession,” Suresh Vichare, 48, who says residents have repeatedly raised concerns with Milind Borikar, chief officer, Mumbai Board, MHADA, “but nothing has been implemented on the ground” >> Lives disrupted, not just delayed Gauri Bhandari, 19 residents For many, the wait has had real consequences. “I was one year old when we vacated. I am 19 now, and it’s still not complete,” Gauri Bhandari, 19, who said she had to quit her education after rent support dropped. She added, “We saw leakages, broken doors and damaged tiles during inspection. How are we supposed to live there?” Gauri also questioned the safety clearance, “Plaster has fallen from C-wing and F-wing. A chunk fell from the 11th floor. How can this get an ‘okay report’ by VJTI?” >> ‘This is our land’ Senior resident Dilip Mehta, 78, who has lived in Patra Chawl since 1948, said, “The land belongs to the residents. This chawl has existed since 1944. MHADA is trying to dupe us. The construction is poor, and parts are already falling off.” He also alleged the work was carried out by a blacklisted builder and questioned whether MHADA would take responsibility for safety. >> Residents: ‘We don’t exist for them’ Viswanath, another resident“For MHADA, Patra Chawl residents do not exist. We are not asking for anything extra, only what was promised. This feels like daylight robbery.” MP steps in Mumbai North West MP Ravindra Waikar has written to MHADA CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal, flagging:>> Violations of the tripartite agreement (PAAA)>> Unexecuted DA and PAAA>> Missing amenities like parking>> Rent compensation delays since 2014>> He urged immediate repairs and action against those responsible. Damp walls and seepage inside newly allotted rehabilitation flats Seepage marks and moisture patches inside the building. Pics/By Special Arrangement Where it stands Authorities: Flats ready, agreements largely addressedResidents: Unsafe homes, incomplete work, missing guaranteesFor those on hunger strike, the demand remains unchanged:>> Fix the defects.>> Sign the agreements.>> Then hand over the homes.>> Until then, the protest continues. MHADA’s response Vice President and CEO Sanjeev Jaiswal said:>> Draft PAAA approved by court-appointed observers>> Flats ready for almost a year>> “A few residents” are opposing and blocking othersOn safety concerns, he curtly said:“Find out what is the actual reason.”
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