On Day 1 post-inauguration, over 45,000 enjoy drive on India’s longest sea bridge
Jan 14, 2024
65% yet to opt for new channel pricing system
Jan 24, 2019With a new television channel pricing regime just eight days away, only about 35% of the nearly 165 million pay TV subscribers have expressed a choice to migrate out of the old system. Trai has launched a website, channel.trai.gov.in, to help consumers make an informed choice about the channels that they want to watch, be it free-to-air or priced
Mumbai: Metro will bend before Shivaji at Deonar
Feb 26, 2020The Shivaji statue and the fort model at Shivaji Chowk, Deonar, will remain unaffected by the crossing of the Metro 2B corridor (DN Nagar-Bandra-Mankhurd) and the Eastern Freeway at the traffic intersection.
Maharashtra government plans legislation to regulate coaching classes
Jul 23, 2015Private coaching classes may have to follow fee structures, hold parent-teacher interactions, select better places and infrastructure for classrooms, and ensure quality teaching staff.
Maharashtra politicians seek mandate over messages, get voter list apps
Sep 25, 2014The wrangling over seats has delayed most parties’ candidate lists, but Vidhan Sabha hopefuls are already hard at work, roping in technology to make up for time.
Govt climbs down, says multiplexes must show Marathi movies between 12 noon and 9pm
Apr 10, 2015Marathi cinema will be driven by the market than sentiments. Instead of the coveted but a bit unrealistic prime time slot (6 to 9pm) rule of the BJP-Sena government, the Marathi movie producer will get to ask for a slot between 12noon and 9pm that will best fit his film’s theme and the type of audience he wants to pull in to make it a hit.
Citizens pack tents to beat holiday rush
Aug 14, 2014Thousands from Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Thane and Kalyan-Dombivli have left for nearby vacation spots, clubbing Friday’s Independence Day and Monday’s dahi handi holidays with the weekly Saturday and Sunday offs.
45 chemical firms in Dombivli fined Rs 25 lakh each for pollution
Feb 25, 2020Mumbai/ Maharashtra Pollution Control Board (MPCB) on Monday issued notices to 45 chemical companies in Dombivli MIDC for violating pollution norms, and told each to pay a fine of Rs 25 lakh.
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