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IN PHOTOS: Mumbaikars soak in sunset hues on the last Sunday of 2025 at Dadar Beach

Updated On: 28 December, 2025 07:26 PM IST | Divya Nair

Mumbaikars were seen gathering at Dadar Beach on Sunday evening to witness the sunset on the last Sunday of 2025. The city experienced relatively cooler weather, even as air quality deteriorated across several parts of Mumbai (PICS/ATUL KAMBLE)

Mumbaikars watch the sun set over the Arabian Sea at Dadar beach on the last Sunday of 2025. PIC/ATUL KAMBLE

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Mumbaikars watch the sun set over the Arabian Sea at Dadar beach on the last Sunday of 2025. PIC/ATUL KAMBLE
Despite unhealthy air quality, Mumbaikars gathered at Dadar Beach to witness the sunset on the last Sunday of 2025

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Despite unhealthy air quality, Mumbaikars gathered at Dadar Beach to witness the sunset on the last Sunday of 2025

Mumbai recorded an air quality index (AQI) of 132 on Sunday evening; though the AQI remained in the ‘moderate’ category, the city was shrouded in a dense layer of smog

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Mumbai recorded an air quality index (AQI) of 132 on Sunday evening; though the AQI remained in the ‘moderate’ category, the city was shrouded in a dense layer of smog

Despite deteriorating air quality and cooler weather conditions, most hangout spots across the city witnessed heavy crowds

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Despite deteriorating air quality and cooler weather conditions, most hangout spots across the city witnessed heavy crowds

The city’s minimum temperature hovered around 18 degrees Celsius on Sunday evening, as per the weather bureau's latest updates

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The city’s minimum temperature hovered around 18 degrees Celsius on Sunday evening, as per the weather bureau's latest updates

The first Sunday of the new year, 2026, will be on January 4

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The first Sunday of the new year, 2026, will be on January 4

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