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23/12/2024

A statue of , located in front of Shri KK Shastri College in the locality of , , was vandalised by unidentified individuals in the early hours of Monday, sparking outrage among locals.

The miscreants damaged the statue's nose and spectacles, an incident that is believed to have occurred before 8 AM, according to police inspector NK Rabari. An FIR has been registered, and authorities are scanning CCTV footage from the surrounding areas to identify the culprits.

"Some unidentified persons damaged the nose and spectacles on the statue of Babasaheb Ambedkar, located in front of Shri KK Shastri College in Khokhra locality of Ahmedabad city," said police inspector NK Rabari.

A case has been registered against unidentified individuals under sections 196 (promoting enmity between different groups on grounds such as religion, race, place of birth, and residence) and 298 (defiling a place of worship with the intent to insult the religion of any class) of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), among other relevant provisions.

The act of vandalism triggered a strong response from the local community. Angry residents gathered near the statue, held demonstrations, and raised slogans demanding swift action against those responsible. Police assured the protesters that necessary steps were being taken to bring the perpetrators to justice.

This incident comes just weeks after a glass-encased replica of the was damaged by an unidentified individual in city, , which led to violent clashes

23/12/2024
  today issued directions to authorities for dealing with unauthorised construction, deviation / violation of building p...
18/12/2024

today issued directions to authorities for dealing with unauthorised construction, deviation / violation of building permission, plan, etc

11/12/2024

Tensions flared in ’s on Tuesday as members of the community staged a large-scale protest demanding reservation under the 2A category.

However, the situation escalated when police resorted to mild force, including lathicharge, to disperse the crowd. The police have reportedly detained several leaders, along with protesters.

The protest was spearheaded by of , a prominent figure advocating for the community’s inclusion in the 2A category. This classification provides 15 pc reservation in government jobs and educational institutions.

Currently, the are under the 3B category, which offers only five pc reservation

10/12/2024

FULL VIDEO BY OWN BEFORE SU***DE VIDEO REVEL
💔 WARNING: Heart-wrenching video!

FULL VIDEO of Atul Subhash's injustice. Only for those with a strong heart 💔 Watch to know the truth!
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A 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private software firm died by su***de on Monday, leaving behind a 24-page su***de note accusing his wife, her family members, and a judge of “explicit instigation for su***de, harassment, extortion, and corruption”.

According to a statement released by the police, the victim, identified as , hailed from and was living in . The police stated that the police control room received a call at 6 am on Monday about the su***de in a flat at ’s at .

The statement further stated that when the police went to search the place, the flat was locked from inside and the lock was broken, following which they went inside and saw Atul hanging from a ceiling fan with a nylon rope. The police stated that he was found dead upon arrival.

Police informed about the incident to the brother of the deceased, Bikas Kumar, who later filed a complaint against Subhash’s wife, his mother-in-law, brother-in-law, and his wife’s uncle, accusing them of filing a false complaint againstA 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private software firm died by su***de on Monday, leaving behind a 24-page su***de note accusing his wife, her family members, and a judge of “explicit instigation for su***de, harassment, extortion, and corruption”.

According to a statement released by the police, the victim, identified as , hailed from and was living in . The police stated that the police control room received a call at 6 am on Monday about the su***de in a flat at ’s at .

The statement further stated that when the police went to search the place, the flat was locked from inside and the lock was broken, following which they went inside and saw Atul hanging from a ceiling fan with a nylon rope. The police stated that he was found dead upon arrival.

Police informed about the incident to the brother of the deceased, Bikas Kumar, who later filed a complaint against Subhash’s wife, his mother-in-law, brother-in-law, and his wife’s uncle, accusing them of filing a false complaint against Subhash and demanding Rs 3 crore for a settlement, which led to his mental and physical harassment, following which he had to take the step. A case was later registered under the BNS Act and an investigation is underway, the police stated.

In his su***de note, Subhash called for justice, stating, ‘ ’ on every single page of the 24-page note. Along with his wife and her family members, Subhash also accused a principal family court judge in Uttar Pradesh’s , along with an officer in the court, accusing him of taking bribes in front of the judge.

Subhash further described the instances that instigated him to take such a step. Subhash recorded a video describing his alleged harassment and asking his family members not to immerse his ashes till justice is served to him. His su***de note also had a message for his four-year-old son who he claimed had been kept estranged from him.

The note and the link to the video was sent to the WhatsApp group of an NGO, which he was connected to. The note also called for his parents to be given custody of his child. Subhash mentioned in his su***de note that his wife had filed nine cases against him, including murder, sexual misconduct, harassment for money, domestic violence and dowry.
Subhash and demanding Rs 3 crore for a settlement, which led to his mental and physical harassment, following which he had to take the step. A case was later registered under the BNS Act and an investigation is underway, the police stated.

In his su***de note, Subhash called for justice, stating, ‘ ’ on every single page of the 24-page note. Along with his wife and her family members, Subhash also accused a principal family court judge in Uttar Pradesh’s , along with an officer in the court, accusing him of taking bribes in front of the judge.

Subhash further described the instances that instigated him to take such a step. Subhash recorded a video describing his alleged harassment and asking his family members not to immerse his ashes till justice is served to him. His su***de note also had a message for his four-year-old son who he claimed had been kept estranged from him.

The note and the link to the video was sent to the WhatsApp group of an NGO, which he was connected to. The note also called for his parents to be given custody of his child. Subhash mentioned in his su***de note that his wife had filed nine cases against him, including murder, sexual misconduct, harassment for money, domestic violence and dowry.


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FULL VIDEO BY OWN BEFORE SU***DE VIDEO REVEL💔 WARNING: Heart-wrenching video! FULL VIDEO of Atul Subhash's injustice. On...
10/12/2024

FULL VIDEO BY OWN BEFORE SU***DE VIDEO REVEL
💔 WARNING: Heart-wrenching video!

FULL VIDEO of Atul Subhash's injustice. Only for those with a strong heart 💔 Watch to know the truth!
🇮🇳


A 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private software firm died by su***de on Monday, leaving behind a 24-page su***de note accusing his wife, her family members, and a judge of “explicit instigation for su***de, harassment, extortion, and corruption”.

According to a statement released by the police, the victim, identified as , hailed from and was living in . The police stated that the police control room received a call at 6 am on Monday about the su***de in a flat at ’s at .

The statement further stated that when the police went to search the place, the flat was locked from inside and the lock was broken, following which they went inside and saw Atul hanging from a ceiling fan with a nylon rope. The police stated that he was found dead upon arrival.

Police informed about the incident to the brother of the deceased, Bikas Kumar, who later filed a complaint against Subhash’s wife, his mother-in-law, brother-in-law, and his wife’s uncle, accusing them of filing a false complaint againstA 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private software firm died by su***de on Monday, leaving behind a 24-page su***de note accusing his wife, her family members, and a judge of “explicit instigation for su***de, harassment, extortion, and corruption”.

According to a statement released by the police, the victim, identified as , hailed from and was living in . The police stated that the police control room received a call at 6 am on Monday about the su***de in a flat at ’s at .

The statement further stated that when the police went to search the place, the flat was locked from inside and the lock was broken, following which they went inside and saw Atul hanging from a ceiling fan with a nylon rope. The police stated that he was found dead upon arrival.

Police informed about the incident to the brother of the deceased, Bikas Kumar, who later filed a complaint against Subhash’s wife, his mother-in-law, brother-in-law, and his wife’s uncle, accusing them of filing a false complaint against Subhash and demanding Rs 3 crore for a settlement, which led to his mental and physical harassment, following which he had to take the step. A case was later registered under the BNS Act and an investigation is underway, the police stated.

In his su***de note, Subhash called for justice, stating, ‘ ’ on every single page of the 24-page note. Along with his wife and her family members, Subhash also accused a principal family court judge in Uttar Pradesh’s , along with an officer in the court, accusing him of taking bribes in front of the judge.

Subhash further described the instances that instigated him to take such a step. Subhash recorded a video describing his alleged harassment and asking his family members not to immerse his ashes till justice is served to him. His su***de note also had a message for his four-year-old son who he claimed had been kept estranged from him.

The note and the link to the video was sent to the WhatsApp group of an NGO, which he was connected to. The note also called for his parents to be given custody of his child. Subhash mentioned in his su***de note that his wife had filed nine cases against him, including murder, sexual misconduct, harassment for money, domestic violence and dowry.
Subhash and demanding Rs 3 crore for a settlement, which led to his mental and physical harassment, following which he had to take the step. A case was later registered under the BNS Act and an investigation is underway, the police stated.

In his su***de note, Subhash called for justice, stating, ‘ ’ on every single page of the 24-page note. Along with his wife and her family members, Subhash also accused a principal family court judge in Uttar Pradesh’s , along with an officer in the court, accusing him of taking bribes in front of the judge.

Subhash further described the instances that instigated him to take such a step. Subhash recorded a video describing his alleged harassment and asking his family members not to immerse his ashes till justice is served to him. His su***de note also had a message for his four-year-old son who he claimed had been kept estranged from him.

The note and the link to the video was sent to the WhatsApp group of an NGO, which he was connected to. The note also called for his parents to be given custody of his child. Subhash mentioned in his su***de note that his wife had filed nine cases against him, including murder, sexual misconduct, harassment for money, domestic violence and dowry.


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10/12/2024

A 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private software firm died by su***de on Monday, leaving behind a 24-page su***de note accusing his wife, her family members, and a judge of “explicit instigation for su***de, harassment, extortion, and corruption”.

According to a statement released by the police, the victim, identified as , hailed from and was living in . The police stated that the police control room received a call at 6 am on Monday about the su***de in a flat at ’s at .

The statement further stated that when the police went to search the place, the flat was locked from inside and the lock was broken, following which they went inside and saw Atul hanging from a ceiling fan with a nylon rope. The police stated that he was found dead upon arrival.

Police informed about the incident to the brother of the deceased, Bikas Kumar, who later filed a complaint against Subhash’s wife, his mother-in-law, brother-in-law, and his wife’s uncle, accusing them of filing a false complaint against Subhash and demanding Rs 3 crore for a settlement, which led to his mental and physical harassment, following which he had to take the step. A case was later registered under the BNS Act and an investigation is underway, the police stated.

In his su***de note, Subhash called for justice, stating, ‘ ’ on every single page of the 24-page note. Along with his wife and her family members, Subhash also accused a principal family court judge in Uttar Pradesh’s , along with an officer in the court, accusing him of taking bribes in front of the judge.

Subhash further described the instances that instigated him to take such a step. Subhash recorded a video describing his alleged harassment and asking his family members not to immerse his ashes till justice is served to him. His su***de note also had a message for his four-year-old son who he claimed had been kept estranged from him.

The note and the link to the video was sent to the WhatsApp group of an NGO, which he was connected to. The note also called for his parents to be given custody of his child. Subhash mentioned in his su***de note that his wife had filed nine cases against him, including murder, sexual misconduct, harassment for money, domestic violence and dowry.

The discussion on the situation of the country by senior advocates in the Supreme Court library is rapidly going viral o...
01/12/2024

The discussion on the situation of the country by senior advocates in the Supreme Court library is rapidly going viral on social media.



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As the Vidhan Sabha elections approached, the Mumbai Police stepped up their efforts to enforce the model code of conduc...
01/12/2024

As the Vidhan Sabha elections approached, the Mumbai Police stepped up their efforts to enforce the model code of conduct, leading to remarkable seizures in a short span of time. In a concerted operation aimed at curbing illegal activities that could potentially influence the electoral process, law enforcement officials confiscated nearly Rs 10 crore worth of narcotics, alongside over 3,700 litres of illicit liquor and a significant cache of weapons. This proactive approach, initiated on October 15 when the code came into effect, highlights the serious commitment of the election authorities to ensure a fair and transparent electoral environment.

To uphold the guidelines set forth by the Election Commission, police stations across Mumbai were charged with meticulously monitoring their jurisdictions for any suspicious activities. This crackdown resulted in the registration of 157 narcotics-related offences within a month. Notably, a landmark seizure valued at Rs 5.5 crore occurred in Dhule, where a significant ma*****na operation was uncovered. An officer from the Anti Narcotics Cell detailed the investigation, stating, "We initially arrested one person in Sakinaka with ma*****na. Following further inquiry, our efforts led us to Dhule on November 17, where we seized 2,800 kg of ma*****na from the farm."

In addition to the narcotics busts, police activity also extended to liquor regulations, with 608 offences recorded related to possession and illegal distribution. The total seizure amounted to 3,769 litres of alcohol, valued at around Rs 19.17 lakh. Furthermore, concerns over fi****ms and weapons during the election period prompted the police to document 243 offences concerning illegal possession, resulting in the confiscation of 49 fi****ms and 220 sharp weapons. These vigorous enforcement measures underscore the authorities' dedication to maintaining electoral integrity and deterring illegal practices that threaten the democratic process.

Ajaz Khan, a popular figure from Bigg Boss 7 who has since ventured into politics, finds himself embroiled in a troublin...
29/11/2024

Ajaz Khan, a popular figure from Bigg Boss 7 who has since ventured into politics, finds himself embroiled in a troubling legal situation as his wife, Fallon Guliwala, has been arrested by customs authorities in a drug-related case. This dramatic turn of events came after a raid at their residence in Jogeshwari, Mumbai, where officials seized 130 grams of ma*****na along with various medicines. The link to narcotics has thrust the family into the harsh glare of public scrutiny, raising questions about their involvement in the drug trade.

The investigation surrounding Ajaz Khan's household began when customs officials detained Suraj Gaud, a staff member, on October 8. Gaud was found to be implicated in ordering 100 grams of Mephadrone, an illegal substance often referred to as M**A or ecstasy, shipped via courier from a European country. The package was addressed to Ajaz Khan’s office in Andheri, where Gaud was employed. As details emerged, it became clear that Ajaz Khan's nephew, Farhan, had been regularly facilitating these illicit orders, leading to a web of inquiry that now extends to the entire family.

As the case unfolds, the implications for Ajaz Khan and his family grow increasingly serious. The intersection of fame, politics, and now drug allegations creates a complex narrative that captivates public interest while simultaneously posing significant challenges for the individuals involved. With Fallon Guliwala's arrest, the drama surrounding the Khan family continues to escalate, raising concerns about the broader societal impact of drug-related offenses and the responsibilities that come with public prominence.

28/11/2024
Pani Puri seller from Bandra held with mephedrone worth Rs 8 lakh in Mumbai's MalwaniIn a remarkable turn of events in M...
24/10/2024

Pani Puri seller from Bandra held with mephedrone worth Rs 8 lakh in Mumbai's Malwani

In a remarkable turn of events in Mumbai's Malwani area, a 21-year-old pani puri seller named Kaif Takku Khan was apprehended with a substantial stash of mephedrone worth Rs 8 lakh. Khan, a resident of Bandra and known for his popular roadside food stall, was taken into custody on a Sunday afternoon while he attempted to deliver the illicit drugs. The seizure included approximately 101 grams of the narcotic, raising concerns about the intersection of street food culture and drug trafficking in urban spaces.

Authorities have noted that Khan does not have any prior criminal record, which raises questions about how he became involved in such illegal activities. His quick descent from serving street food to alleged drug distribution highlights the complex socio-economic factors at play. Investigators are currently working to determine the intended recipient of the drugs, as well as the broader network that may be involved in this incident.

This case serves as a stark reminder of the challenges law enforcement faces in combating drug-related crimes, particularly when they are intertwined with everyday life. As street vendors like Khan continue to provide affordable food options in bustling neighborhoods, it remains imperative to understand and address the vulnerabilities that may lead individuals into illegal activities. The community is now left to grapple with the implications of this arrest, questioning the real dangers lurking beneath the surface of its vibrant street food scene.

20/10/2024

In bhendi bazar Drugs trafficking in large scale of contraband medical Drugs selling by some group operater name as harun who is before also having case under ndps act from near aba building SVP road and null bazar 400003 this operative are been done

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We had guds to file complaint against the illigally by taking permission on humitarian ground of 46 Sarang street 400003...
18/10/2024

We had guds to file complaint against the illigally by taking permission on humitarian ground of 46 Sarang street 400003 illigal clubbing 2 building's work board of 46 buildung work on 46-48 Sarang street 400003 RETMS COMPLAINT BELOW ATTACHED

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Unauthorized Construction and Demolition at 46 Sarang Street: An Urgent Call for Regulatory Intervention
Abstract
This paper examines the illegal construction and demolition activities occurring at 46 Sarang Street, Mumbai, where two existing buildings are being dismantled for the unauthorized development of a seven-story building and supermarket. The project is being executed without the necessary permissions from relevant authorities, specifically the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) and the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (BMC). This situation raises serious legal, safety, and regulatory concerns necessitating immediate intervention.

Introduction
Urban areas are meticulously regulated through a framework of building codes and zoning laws designed to ensure safety, legality, and community welfare. The ongoing demolition and construction activity at 46 Sarang Street in Mumbai presents a flagrant violation of these regulations. The projects involved lack the requisite approvals, posing significant risks not only to future occupants but also to the surrounding community.

Overview of the Situation
Background
46 Sarang Street, located in a densely populated area of Mumbai, has become the epicenter of a contentious construction project. Reports indicate that demolition activities are currently taking place, involving the dismantling of two existing buildings to make way for a new seven-story structure along with an accompanying supermarket. Such developments, particularly in urban settings, must adhere to established building codes and obtain proper permissions to ensure public safety and compliance with local regulations.

Current Status of Construction
The demolition work is reported to be in full swing, with crews working to dismantle the existing buildings. Eyewitness accounts suggest that the operation is being conducted hastily, potentially without adequate safety measures in place. Furthermore, discussions have emerged regarding plans to add three additional floors to the newly merged structure—a move that raises alarming red flags given that no legal permissions have been secured.

Legal and Regulatory Implications
Violation of Building Codes
At the heart of the illegal construction issue is a blatant disregard for building codes established by local authorities. The absence of necessary permits not only contravenes legal protocols but also undermines the regulatory framework intended to maintain structural integrity and public safety. Engaging in construction activities without obtaining approvals from MHADA and BMC not only violates laws but exposes the involved parties to significant legal repercussions.

Risks to Public Safety
Constructing unpermitted and potentially unsafe structures can lead to disastrous outcomes. Inadequate planning and oversight may result in design flaws, structural failures, and disasters that put lives at risk. In a densely populated urban area, the implications of such negligence can be catastrophic, affecting not just the occupants of the building but also neighboring properties and their inhabitants.

The Role of Local Authorities
Responsibility of MHADA and BMC
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) and the Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai (BMC) are tasked with overseeing construction activities to ensure compliance with legal regulations. The current situation calls for immediate and decisive action from these bodies. Their intervention is essential to stop unauthorized demolition and construction work before irreversible damage is done and to hold accountable those responsible for these infractions.

Need for Swift Action
In light of the ongoing violations, it is imperative that the relevant ward officials, MHADA, and BMC act swiftly. Utilizing legislative tools provided under the appropriate acts and local regulations, authorities must enforce compliance, issue stop-work orders, and conduct thorough investigations into the matter.

Conclusion
The illegal construction and demolition activity at 46 Sarang Street serve as a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities in urban planning and regulatory enforcement. The potential risks posed to public safety and the clear violation of legal protocols necessitate immediate action from MHADA and BMC. By acting decisively to halt these operations, local authorities can reinforce the importance of adhering to established building codes, ensuring the safety and well-being of their constituents. Failure to address this situation not only endangers lives but also sets a dangerous precedent for future developments within the community.

Recommendations

1-Immediate Stop-Work Order: Issue a stop-work order on the construction site until all necessary permits are obtained.

2-Thorough Investigation: Conduct a comprehensive investigation into the construction and demolition activities and the parties involved.

3-Community Awareness: Increase public awareness regarding the importance of legal construction practices and how communities can report suspicious activities.

4-Strengthen Regulatory Oversight: Enhance the accountability mechanisms for permitting and compliance to prevent similar incidents in the future.

5-Collaboration with Law Enforcement: Work with law enforcement agencies to address any criminal activities associated with unauthorized constructions.

This complex and urgent situation underscores the need for stringent adherence to building regulations and the active involvement of local authorities to safeguard public interests.

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Mumbai's South Region Faces Resurgence of Drug Trafficking: A Call for Urgent ActionMumbai, the city that never sleeps, ...
13/10/2024

Mumbai's South Region Faces Resurgence of Drug Trafficking: A Call for Urgent Action

Mumbai, the city that never sleeps, is once again grappling with a serious challenge as drug trafficking re-emerges as a rampant issue in its southern region. Reports indicate a resurgence in drug-related activities stretching from Wadala to Colaba, with notorious repeat offenders at the helm of these operations. The alarming rise in these illicit activities has sparked concerns amongst local residents and advocacy groups who demand immediate action from law enforcement.

The drug trafficking network operating from Wadala and its adjoining areas has shown a remarkable capacity for evasion, finding routes to distribute substances across various localities in South Mumbai, including highly populated areas like Masjid Bunder. Police inaction in the face of these operations has raised serious questions about enforcement and the effectiveness of current policing strategies.

Several neighborhoods are reportedly becoming hotspots for drug activity again, with places like Madan Pura, Shuklaji Street, Kamathipura, and Byculla West near railway stations seeing increased trafficking. Areas such as Dongri, Yusuf Meher Ali Road, Wadi Bunder, and Tardeo Khetwadi have also been identified as key locations where drug mafia are allegedly conducting massive trafficking operations. The fearlessness of these traffickers, who operate with little regard for authority, is alarming and poses significant risks to community safety.

Local reports suggest that these drug operations often peak during the late hours, particularly between 6 PM and 4 AM. Surveillance has proven insufficient, despite many of these areas being under CCTV surveillance by local police. This gap in enforcement highlights the urgency for increased patrolling and a more robust law enforcement approach to curb this surging crisis.

Citizens and community leaders have united in a clarion call to the Mumbai Police Commissioner and the Additional Commissioner of South Region. They urge a reassessment and reinvigoration of drug combat strategies, especially allowing for real-time monitoring of the most affected areas. The demand is not only for raids and arrests but also for preventive measures that can deter potential offenders from engaging in drug trafficking.

The fight against drug trafficking is multifaceted and requires a collaborative approach that includes community engagement, law enforcement transparency, and rehabilitation efforts for those grappling with addiction. The challenges posed by drug trafficking in South Mumbai are not merely a law enforcement issue but also a public health crisis that affects the very fabric of the community.

As Mumbai shifts gears towards revitalization post-pandemic, it faces the dark shadow of drug trafficking. Addressing this issue will require unwavering commitment and decisive actions from both local authorities and community stakeholders. The collective goal is simple yet profound: to reclaim the streets of Mumbai from the grips of the drug trade and restore safety and dignity to its residents.

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As Mumbai grapples with this grave concern, the focus must remain on creating a safer, drug-free environment for all its citizens. Immediate intervention is crucial, and the time to act is now.

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