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A court in India has acquitted 12 men who had been convicted in the 2006 Mumbai train bombings that killed 187 people and ...
India's largest property developer DLF expects to review offers from potential partners, as it works on a project to build ...
In Mumbai, a delivery man was caught urinating in a Virar lift, sparking outrage and police action. In another case, a food ...
From energy-efficient appliances to waste segregation, green leases are gaining ground in Mumbai’s rental market. Here’s what ...
MMRCL seeks government approvals and funding for Line 11, connecting key transport systems. The project includes new ...
The 7/11 attackers had carried bombs in backpacks common locally, hid these in overhead racks near the exits to enable them ...
According to Eknath Shinde, areas in south Mumbai like Nariman Point registered 252 mm of rainfall in 12 hours, the BMC ...
The solid waste management workers (SWM) under the BMC had called off their strike after the administration accepted their ...
Gautam Adani, the second richest person in Asia, is looking to redevelop one of Mumbai’s biggest slums for more than $11 ...
Mumbai: A 57-year-old employee of the BMC Solid Waste Management Department (G-South Ward) was allegedly duped of Rs 69 lakh ...
A court acquitted 12 men previously convicted for a series of bomb blasts that ripped through packed commuter trains in Mumbai in 2006 that killed 187 people.
Civic officials reported that after a relatively dry spell and sunny skies over the past few days, the city experienced ...