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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Three killed in hit-and-run on Mumbai-Ahmedabad Highway

Mumbai News LIVE Updates: A vehicle hit a two-wheeler carrying three individuals. We are closing the LIVE blog now

Updated on : 21 March,2026 10:50 PM IST  |  Mumbai

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Truck carrying oxygen cylinders overturns on pothole-ridden Bhiwandi-Wada road
A truck carrying oxygen cylinders overturned on the Bhiwandi-Wada road in Maharashtra`s Thane district on Saturday, leaving the driver seriously injured, police said. The accident took place near Dugad Phata. (PTI)

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Former BJP Minority Morcha leader Aijaz Deshmukh passes away
Aijaz Deshmukh, member of the All India Haj Committee and former leader of BJP Minority Morcha, died on Saturday, family members said. Deshmukh (55) died while undergoing treatment at a hospital at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in Maharashtra. (PTI) 

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Chakankar`s resignation not enough, `big fish` linked to rape-accused godman must face action, says opposition
A day after Maharashtra State Women`s Commission chief Rupali Chakankar resigned over her links with rape-accused Ashok Kharat, opposition leaders on Saturday demanded that the "big fish" including ministers who allegedly patronised the self-styled godman must face probe. Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar said she has forwarded Chakankar`s resignation to Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for acceptance. (PTI)

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Mumbai News LIVE Updates: Air India to introduce strict cabin crew fitness compliance policy; lapses may result in loss of pay
Air India is planning to introduce a health and fitness compliance policy for its cabin crew, under which those found underweight, overweight or obese could face derostering and loss of pay. The compliance assessment will be based on the cabin crew members` Body Mass Index (BMI) with a reading of 18-24.9 defined as `normal` and accepted as `desired range` by the airline. (PTI)

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