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    Maharashtra government to unveil new policy for hoardings in Mumbai Metropolitan Region

    The Maharashtra government, led by state Minister Uday Samant, will introduce a new policy on hoardings in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region following a recent tragic incident where 17 individuals lost their lives due to a hoarding collapse in Ghatkopar. The policy will be revealed after the legislative council poll results, with a committee headed by former Allahabad High Court chief justice Dilip Bhosle investigating the incident.

    Ghatkopar hoarding was installed on weak foundation: Mumbai institute's report

    A report submitted by a technological institute revealed that the hoarding that collapsed in Mumbai, claiming 17 lives, had been installed on a weak foundation. Despite the city's standards for wind resistance, the structure could only withstand 49 kmph winds, leading to tragedy. Investigations and arrests followed, uncovering negligence and lack of proper oversight.

    Hoarding collapse: Court extends police custody of advertising firm's director till Thursday

    A court in Mumbai has extended the police remand of Bhavesh Bhinde, director of Ego Media Pvt Ltd, by one day. Bhinde was arrested on May 16 in Udaipur, Rajasthan, following the collapse of an illegal hoarding in Ghatkopar that killed 17 people and injured over 70. The 120 ft x 120 ft hoarding fell onto a petrol pump during gusty winds and unseasonal rains. Police requested more time to investigate the "complex and extensive" case. Bhinde faces charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder under IPC section 304.

    Mumbai hoarding crash: Ad firm director Bhavesh Bhinde's police custody extended till May 29

    Mumbai court extends police custody of Bhavesh Bhinde, director of advertising firm involved in hoarding collapse in Ghatkopar, claiming 17 lives.

    Death toll in Ghatkopar hoarding collapse incident rises to 17

    ​​Raju Sonawane (52), who had suffered injuries after the hoarding collapsed on a petrol pump in Chheda Nagar locality during gusty winds and unseasonal rains, died during treatment at the KEM Hospital on May 19, a civic official said.

    Collapsed billboard owner Bhavesh Bhinde to remain in police custody till May 26

    Bhavesh Bhinde, owner of Ego Media, will be in police custody until May 26 for the Ghatkopar hoarding collapse that killed 16 and injured 75. He was arrested in a secret operation in Udaipur. Bhinde faces charges for culpable homicide and is a repeat offender for illegal hoardings and rape accusations. He was granted anticipatory bail earlier this year for a rape case.

    • BJP's Kirit Somaiya alleges Governmnet Railway Police of permitting Bhinde's firm to erect four more illegal hoardings in 2021

      BJP leader Kirit Somaiya alleged that the Government Railway Police (GRP) granted permission for four additional "illegal" hoardings in Mumbai's Dadar to the company involved in the Ghatkopar billboard collapse. Bhavesh Bhinde, director of the advertising firm, was apprehended in Rajasthan and brought back to Mumbai. Somaiya criticized the lack of transparency in the tender process for the hoardings and claimed irregularities.

      Mumbai Police arrests Bhavesh Bhinde from Udaipur in connection with hoarding collapse which claimed 16 lives

      Mumbai police have arrested Bhavesh Bhinde, owner of Ego Media, in connection with an illegal hoarding collapse in Chheda Nagar that led to 16 deaths. Bhinde faces charges of culpable homicide not amounting to murder and is also embroiled in other legal issues, including allegations of rape. Despite his troubles, Bhinde has secured contracts from entities like the Indian Railways and BMC for billboards and banners, albeit amid allegations of flouting regulations. This incident has prompted Chief Minister Eknath Shinde to order a structural audit of all hoardings in Mumbai.

      Arrested accused in Ghatkopar billboard collapse brought to Mumbai

      The owner of Ego Media, Bhavesh Bhide, was arrested in Udaipur and brought to Mumbai for legal proceedings after a billboard collapse in Ghatkopar on May 13. The incident, caused by strong winds, resulted in 16 deaths and 75 injuries, with the rescue operation delayed due to a nearby fuel station.

      Ghatkopar hoarding collapse accused Bhinde on the run, was arrested in a rape case

      Director of Ego Media Pvt Ltd, which installed the collapsed hoarding in Mumbai's Ghatkopar, Bhavesh Bhinde was arrested two months ago for alleged rape under the pretext of marriage. He is currently missing and untraceable. Bhinde has multiple cases against him for violating BMC laws on hoardings. The collapsed billboard claimed at least 14 lives and left 74 injured amid allegations of weak foundation.

      Hoarding collapse: How nod for billboard given by police instead of BMC? asks Kirit Somaiya

      After a Mumbai hoarding collapse, Kirit Somaiya raises concerns over permissions granted by police officers instead of the city civic body. He emphasizes the need to remove dangerous hoardings exceeding size limits.

      Mumbai police chief assures strict action against those responsible for hoarding collapse incident

      Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar has promised strict action after a hoarding collapse killed 14 and injured 74 in Ghatkopar. The illegal 100-foot-tall billboard fell during a storm. Phansalkar assured justice for victims, with the owner facing charges. Chief Minister Eknath Shinde has ordered audits for all city hoardings and offers aid to victims' families.

      Death toll rises to 14 in Mumbai hoarding tragedy; search and rescue ops still on

      The death toll in the Mumbai hoarding collapse incident is 14 dead, 75 injured. NDRF teams, BMC, and Mumbai Police Commissioner Vivek Phansalkar are leading rescue efforts in Ghatkopar area. NDRF assistant commandant Nikhil Mudholkar provided insights during the search operations. Rajawadi Hospital, Bhavesh Bhinde, and BJP leader Kirit Somaiya are also involved.

      Anand Mahindra reacts to Mumbai billboard collapse. Mini Mathur says 'life in our country has zero value'

      After a fatal hoarding collapse in Mumbai, Anand Mahindra demands stringent rules. Maharashtra CM orders audit, Bollywood expresses shock. BJP leader Kirit Somaiya claimed permission for the hoarding was given by Uddhav Thackeray.

      After billboard collapse, BMC to take down remaining hoardings on GRP land

      BMC to remove hoardings at Chheda Nagar after 14 deaths at Ghatkopar petrol pump; case filed against M/s Ego Media Private Limited; hoardings on Eastern Express Highway; BMC lacks demolition equipment.

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