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Couple Caught in Indecent Act on Mumbai Bus; Conductor Booked, Video Triggers Public Outrage

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Couple Caught in Indecent Act on Mumbai Bus; Conductor Booked, Video Triggers Public Outrage

A viral video is making the rounds on social media and is spawning a heated debate on the etiquette that must be maintained while using public amenities. The viral video depicts a young couple who were engaged in sexual acts while travelling on public transport.

The incident happened on a bus travelling from Panvel to Kalyan, and a motorist recorded the indecent act by the commuters on a moving AC bus. The video showed the couple engaged in sexual acts in the back seat of a moving civic-run AC bus on Sunday evening.

The incident sparked uproar, and the Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) has ordered an enquiry against the bus conductor, who was duty-bound to prevent the incident. The conductor is facing charges of negligence and failing to intervene.

NMMC Commissioner Kailas Shinde has not responded to the controversy.

According to a statement by Anarjit Chauhan, the conductor of the bus where the incident happened is facing the heat for not intervening in the alleged despicable act. According to Anarjit, the bus was almost empty and was travelling from Panvel to Kalyan.

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When the bus stopped at an intersection, the act of the couple, who are reportedly in their twenties, was spotted by a motorist who filmed the incident and sent it to some senior NMMC officials.
The act could face charges under the purview of Section 296 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, which stipulates a jail term of three months and/or a fine of Rs 1,000 for any indecent act in a public place. The transport authority has not approached the police on the matter.

An obscene act in a public place can attract legal action. At the time of going to press, the civic body hadn’t approached the police.

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Thane Gets Its First Metro; Trial Runs Begin on Mumbai Metro Red Line 9 to Mira Road

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Thane Gets Its First Metro; Trial Runs Begin on Mumbai Metro Red Line 9 to Mira Road

At long last, Thane district and its residents are set to experience their first Metro service, as trial runs for the Mumbai Metro Red Line 9 to Mira Road are now underway.

The overhead electric lines were energised on Saturday, marking a major milestone in the project, and the line is now ready for test operations.

Reports suggest that Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will officially inaugurate the trial runs.

For those unfamiliar, the Mumbai Metro Red Line 9 is an extension of the existing Red Line 7, which currently operates between Andheri and Dahisar.

This new extension will connect Andheri (Western Express Highway) to Mira-Bhayandar.

In its first phase, the Metro will operate up to Kashimira, offering a seamless transit route from Andheri. Eventually, the second phase will push the line further to Subhash Chandra Bose Stadium in Bhayandar (West).

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The Metro Line 9 is 13.5 kilometres long, and of this, 11.3 kilometres are on elevated tracks. The remaining 2.19 kilometres is underground. Metro Line 9 will open with four stations –

Dahisar

Pandurang Wadi

Miragaon

Kashigaon

When completed, the section will have 10 stations, and the other six stations are Subhash Chandra Bose Stadium, Sai Baba Nagar, Shahid Bhagat Singh Garden, and Meditiya Nagar.

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The overhead traction lines have been energised to the live 25,000 volts, and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) has advised the public to stay clear of the 4.97-km section between Dahisar and Kashigaon, where the trial runs of the trains will take place.

The trials will evaluate all critical components such as train movement, signalling, communication, and safety systems, before it is ready for eventual commissioning for public use.

In the news, Maharashtra Chief Minister Fadnavis, in company with Deputy CM Eknath Shinde, inaugurated Phase 2a of Mumbai Metro Line 3 on Friday.

The new route will run between Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) and Acharya Atre Chowk (Worli Naka).

Kashimira station is about one and a half kilometres from Mira Road’s Western Railway station and will serve as a vital intermodal intersection.

MMRDA Commissioner Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee stated that instead of waiting for the whole project to be completed before the section is made operational, it was better to open the completed portions.

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Dr. Sanjay Mukherjee said,

“We’re prioritizing opening ready sections. This allows us to deliver safe, modern, and sustainable transport quickly,”

“Metro Line 9 reflects our vision of ‘Mumbai in Minutes’—fast, seamless, and reliable connectivity for all.”

he added.

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Siddhivinayak Temple Bans Offerings Amid Security Concerns; Devotees Support Move Focused on Safety and Devotion

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Siddhivinayak Temple Bans Offerings Amid Security Concerns; Devotees Support Move Focused on Safety and Devotion

Devotees visiting the famous Siddhivinayak temple were in for a surprise when they learned that the temple authorities had enforced a ban on offerings of coconut, garlands, and Prasad. The move was taken due to increased security threats, considering the volatile situation at the borders with Pakistan.

The Siddhivinayak Temple is located in the Prabhadevi area of Mumbai and is visited by thousands of devotees. The temple authorities have enforced a total ban on offering coconuts, garlands, and Prasad at the temple.

The main aim of this initiative is to enhance security at the temple. The action has been taken given the tense conditions prevailing on the international boundary with Pakistan. The temple authorities have stated that the decision was made to ensure the safety of the devotees.

The temple authorities have implemented a slew of measures to ensure better security, including increasing the number of security personnel. The number of CCTV cameras has also been increased for better surveillance.

The move has been welcomed by devotees who felt that more than offering a coconut or garlands, a pure mind and true devotion are required to see God. The move has also not diminished the number of devotees to the temple, and they continue to throng for a darshan of Ganapati Bappa.

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Civil Defence Course to Be Introduced in Mumbai University; Govt Plans Major Emergency Response Upgrade

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The Maharashtra government has decided to introduce a civil defence course at the Mumbai University to strengthen the state’s emergency response system amid increasing concerns over national security.

The course will be introduced in all engineering colleges affiliated to the University of Mumbai and will be a 25-mark course. 

Students will be trained in rescue operations, emergency response and working with agencies like the fire brigade, hospitals and disaster management teams.

“Students who want to serve the nation while studying will now get that opportunity,”

said Prabhat Kumar, Director of Civil Defence.

The movie was finalised through a memorandum signed between the Directorate of Mumbai and the Directorate of Civil Defence.

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The decision follows a series of mock drills in Maharashtra, which include 10,000 volunteers of Civil Defence, Home Guard and NDRF in coastal districts and major cities like Pune, Nashik and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar.

Despite having the sanctioned strength of 420 personnel, currently only 135 employees are active across the state.

Some districts, such as Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg, work with just one full-time staff member.

“Civil Defence needs its own ambulances and vehicles during emergencies, but many are in poor condition and near-scrap,”

an official said.

Currently, volunteers receive Rs 150 per day, but a proposal to increase it is offered up to Rs 500, as well as more manpower, siren and training gear requests.

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Officials said that the state government is reviewing these demands positively to revive and strengthen the civil defence network.

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