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Soon Mumbaikars can charge their e-vehicles at BEST depots, watch details

Soon Mumbaikars can charge their e-vehicles at BEST depots, watch details

As the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) is taking steps toward making public transport environment-friendly, besides planning to fleet around 4,000 e-buses by March 2024 it will soon be opening its door to provide EV charging stations for private vehicles The BEST is working on installing around 330 e-charging stations at 55 locations in Mumbai and 10 will be ready by March this year. 

16 February,2023 05:19 PM IST | Mumbai
Shopkeepers Clash With Municipal Corporation Officers Over Illegal Encroachments

Shopkeepers Clash With Municipal Corporation Officers Over Illegal Encroachments

At Shanti Park Complex in Mira Road East, shopkeepers scuffled with officers and employees of the encroachment department of Mira Bhayander Municipal Corporation. The officers were present to take action against the illegal occupation and construction outside the shops and on roads. After the fight, police and municipal security guards detained the attackers. 

16 November,2022 01:31 PM IST
This Bookshop In Bandra, Mumbai Is Aamir Khan's Childhood Haunt

This Bookshop In Bandra, Mumbai Is Aamir Khan's Childhood Haunt

Happy Book Stall on Hill Road in the Mumbai suburb Bandra was opened in 1947 by the Jerajani family. About 75 years later, a small part of the family is still keeping the legacy alive. One of their most prominent customers is Bollywood actor Aamir Khan who has been visiting the shop since he was a child.

25 May,2022 03:03 PM IST | Mumbai
Finally, No More Waiting For Express Trains To Pass On CR

Finally, No More Waiting For Express Trains To Pass On CR

After 50 hours of effort put in by more than 1,000 workers and senior officials, the 35-km slow and fast Mumbai suburban railway corridors between Kurla and Kalyan station were finally segregated from national rail traffic.

07 February,2022 07:43 PM IST | Mumbai
House-helps can go to work amid new COVID-19 restrictions: BMC Chief

House-helps can go to work amid new COVID-19 restrictions: BMC Chief

Mumbai civic chief Iqbal Singh Chahal said house-helps would be allowed to travel and work during the fresh set of restrictions announced by the Maharashtra Relief and Rehabilitation ministry on 13th April, under the 'break the chain' initiative. BMC additional commissioner Suresh Kakani said a fresh set of orders will be issued as clarification for the residents of Mumbai. Mumbai Khabar brings to you the top news of the day. Watch this video to know more.

14 April,2021 02:38 PM IST | Mumbai
Mumbai: Thousands fined as local trains open for all

Mumbai: Thousands fined as local trains open for all

Mumbaikars heaved a sigh of relief as the life line of the city, the local train reopened for the general public on 1st February after almost a year. Despite an increase in the number of passengers on stations across the city after several months, people continued to be in violation of COVID-19 protocols. It seems like those who tried to evade the long queues to book tickets had to pay dearly for breaking the rules. Watch this video to find out more.

03 February,2021 12:00 AM IST | Mumbai
'Don't believe in rumours': Railway spokesperson on locals restarting for public

'Don't believe in rumours': Railway spokesperson on locals restarting for public

Over the past few weeks, several messages have been circulating around the city purportedly telling people the time and dates of when the state government is going to restart Mumbai’s local trains for the public. But putting all rumors to rest, on 5th January, the railways said that they had not received any formal proposal from the Maharashtra government on when the general populace would be allowed to use local trains again. Watch this video to find out more.

07 January,2021 12:00 AM IST | Mumbai

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