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Is Buddha Purnima 2025 A Bank Holiday in Mumbai? 12 May

Like every year, this time too, there will be a bank holiday in Mumbai on the occasion of Buddha Purnima.
In the year 2025, the festival will be celebrated on Monday, 12 May.
All government and private sector banks in Mumbai will remain closed to celebrate this important festival.
According to religious texts, it is believed that Gautam Buddha was born on this auspicious day.
The Reserve Bank of India officially recognises Buddha Purnima as a holiday, which means that financial institutions will remain closed on this day.
Will ATMs Be Affected?
There will be a bank holiday on Buddha Purnima, so you cannot take advantage of offline services.
On this day, you will not be able to do any transactions from the cash counter of the bank.
However, most ATMs in Mumbai will remain open on the occasion of this festival, and you will still be able to withdraw cash.
You can transact from the ATM if needed.
Are Online Banking Services Affected?
Despite a bank holiday on this day, you can do still do transactions through net banking. Mobile Banking, Net Banking and UPI services will not be affected on Buddha Purnima.
Why is Buddha Purnima a Bank Holiday in Mumbai?
Buddha Purnima is an important religious observance for Buddhists, marking the birth, enlightenment and death of Lord Buddha.
Gautam Buddha was a spiritual guru whose teachings led to the founding of Buddhism.
Also Read: Complete List of Bank Holidays in Mumbai for 2025
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Maharashtra’s Bold Seaplane Dream Set to Soar Between Mumbai and Pune

If everything goes as planned, we could see seaplanes flying between Mumbai and Pune.
The Maharashtra government is once again reviving the seaplane tourism initiative, which will connect Mumbai and Pune via air, with many picturesque locales, including Mandwa (Alibaug), Ganpatipule (Ratnagiri), Ujani Dam (Solapur), and Koyna Dam (Satara).
The speciality of these seaplanes is that they can land on both land and water.
The seaplanes will have a capacity to carry 9 to 19 passengers, and the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC) has already requested bids from skilled aviation firms to operate the services.
The Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (#MTDC) is set to revive seaplane services to improve connectivity between major cities like #Mumbai and #Pune and scenic, hard-to-reach destinations such as Ganpatipule, Koyna Dam, Ujani Dam, and Mandwa.
— Mid Day (@mid_day) May 15, 2025
As part of the new… pic.twitter.com/WFtNXq9EBq
The MTDC, in its tenders, has vowed to pay back the investments within five years or ensure revenue guarantees for three years.
The seaplanes must not be older than 12 years and must accommodate 9 to 19 passengers.
The financial viability studies have estimated that the total project cost will be Rs. 466 crores to Rs. 490 crores, and a tentative ticket price has been fixed at Rs. 4,000.
The study also estimated an annual ridership of 50,000 to 70,000 passengers. The project is expected to break even within five years.
The idea was first mooted in 2014, and the original plan was to link Mumbai and Pavana Dam with a nine-seater seaplane.
However, the plan did not materialise primarily due to bureaucratic hurdles, from delayed approvals to legal wrangling. Later, a plan to operate seaplanes on the Mumbai Chowpatty route was also proposed, but it also fell through.
A second attempt this time with better planning, and routes have been chosen after careful evaluation of their commercial potential and better coordination with aviation authorities to ensure smooth approvals.
This time, there are plans to include aerial tours that will showcase the coastal beauty of the state along with its heritage sites and coastal fauna.
Maharashtra has an almost infinite number of forts straddling the long coastline, and such ventures will give tourists a chance to admire the rich maritime history of the state.
However, sceptics point out that if the project is to succeed, it must be appropriately priced to make it within the reach of the middle class. It will have to be presented as part of broader travel packages, coupled with reliable schedules and awareness-building.
If successful, Maharashtra will become the first state to have a commercially viable, multi-route seaplane network. The project is expected to take a few months before it opens to the public, on the condition that all necessary approvals are through.
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“No risk of upsetting your international fanbase” Mumbai Police Takes Dig At Bollywood’s Silence on Pahalgam Attack With Instagram Story

In what can be termed an oft-repeated phenomenon, Bollywood stars maintain an obnoxious silence, especially after terror strikes. Investigations of terror incidents reveal that the roots of such attacks often lead to Pakistan.
When the whole nation was mourning the cold-blooded murder of 26 innocent tourists in Pahalgam by Pak-sponsored terrorists in front of their families, not a single so-called bigwig of Bollywood like Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and Aamir Khan condemned the killings and remained conspicuously absent from social media.
This led to intense trolling, with many netizens calling for the boycott of Bollywood.
However, the Maharashtra Police has decided to pay back the hypocritical Bollywood stars in the same coin.
Mumbai Police Questions Bollywood’s Silence on Pahalgam Attack
An Instagram Story, which was posted on the official Maharashtra Police account, has become viral.
In the story, the Mumbai Police made a veiled dig at Bollywood stars for their silence on the recent India-Pakistan flare-up.
The story featured pictures of prominent Bollywood stars, including the Khan trio, along with a sarcastic caption:
“Dear celebrities, it’s safe now. You can crawl back to Instagram, no risk of upsetting your international fanbase.”
The post has since become viral, with many netizens reacting to the post.
Why this big expose not being Shared?
— Anshul Pandey (@Anshulspiritual) May 13, 2025
Maharastra Police exposing the silence of Bollywood during Operation 'Sindoor'. They are living in Mumbai but have soft corner for Pakistan. Infact Telugu & Kannada industry had unapologetically Posted about Operation 'Sindoor'. pic.twitter.com/U5HzpON02b
Some netizens construed it as a veiled and sarcastic dig at the stars for their continued silence on the Pahalgam killings and the subsequent hit back by India in the form of “Operation Sindoor.”
Many fans stated that the silence by the stars is to prevent any backlash from South Asians who are residing in the Gulf countries and other parts of the world.
One netizen referred to the silence as selective silence.
Salman Khan’s tweet, “Thank God for the ceasefire…” after the ceasefire between India and Pakistan, also evoked furious reactions.
The star was also derided for not posting his reaction when 26 tourists were gunned down in Pahalgam.
The star later deleted his post.
The Pahalgam terror attack provoked India to launch “Operation Sindoor,” in which terror hideouts deep into Pakistan were targeted and destroyed.
India hit major terror camps in Kotli, Bahawalpur, Muridke, Bagh, and Muzaffarabad, and killed scores of terrorists who were undergoing terror training in these camps.
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Maharashtra’s Bold Seaplane Dream Set to Soar Between Mumbai and Pune
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Eid ul-Adha 2025 Wishes in Marathi, Images, Messages, Quotes, Greetings, Shayari, Sayings, Cliparts and Instagram Captions

In the year 2025, the festival of Eid ul-Adha will be celebrated on Saturday, 7 June 2025. The festival of Eid ul-Adha holds great importance in Islam. On the occasion of Bakrid, along with offering prayers in the Muslim religion, animals are also sacrificed.
According to Islam, people of Muslim religion sacrifice for the sake of Allah. People associated with Islam celebrate this festival every year about 70 days after the end of Ramadan.
According to Islamic belief, the sacrifice on Eid ul-Azha i.e. Bakrid started at the time of Hazrat Ibrahim, who is considered to be the first prophet of Allah. It is believed that once on the request of the angels, Allah decided to test him.
When Prophet Hazrat Ibrahim set out to sacrifice his son while performing his duty, a devil tried to mislead him on the way and tried to persuade him not to sacrifice his beloved son, but the Prophet did not waver and ignored the devil’s words and moved forward.
When Prophet Muhammad was going to sacrifice his son with a blindfold on his eyes, at that time Allah’s angels removed his son and placed a lamb in his place. In this way, the first sacrifice in Islam is considered to be made by Hazrat Ibrahim.
Meethi Eid among the Muslim community marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan. In Ramadan, all Muslims fast and worship Allah and on the last day when the moon is sighted, Eid-ul-Fitr is celebrated the next day.
Preparations for Eid-ul-Azha begin several days in advance. People clean their houses, buy new clothes, and prepare delicious dishes. Eid al-Adha is a joyous festival and is celebrated with family and friends. People greet each other with Eid greetings, eat sweets and give gifts.
Eid ul-Adha 2025 Marathi wishes, messages, quotes, images, shayari, captions, and greetings to share and celebrate.
Eid ul-Adha 2025 Wishes in Marathi, Images, Messages, Quotes and Greetings
Eid ul-Adha Mubarak! May your sacrifice be accepted, and your prayers answered by the Almighty.
Wishing you and your family a joyous and blessed Eid filled with love, peace, and prosperity.
May Allah accept your sacrifices and shower His mercy upon you this Eid ul-Adha and always.
Eid Mubarak! May this holy festival bring happiness to your heart and peace to your home.

As we honor Ibrahim’s devotion, may our faith deepen and our hearts grow kinder. Eid ul-Adha Mubarak!
Wishing you a meaningful Eid filled with gratitude, sacrifice, and love. Have a blessed Eid ul-Adha 2025!
May the blessings of Eid bring warmth, joy, and endless happiness to you and your loved ones.
Eid ul-Adha Mubarak! May your heart be light, your soul be pure, and your sacrifices accepted.

Celebrate this Eid with love, generosity, and faith. May Allah bless your days ahead.
On this sacred occasion, may you find peace, purpose, and unwavering faith. Happy Eid ul-Adha!
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May your Qurbani bring you closer to Allah and your loved ones. Wishing you a joyous Eid!
Eid Mubarak! May Allah’s blessings guide your path and fill your life with happiness and success.

Let’s honor the true spirit of Eid—faith, sacrifice, and compassion for others. Eid ul-Adha 2025 Mubarak!
May your home be filled with laughter, your soul with peace, and your Eid with blessings.
Wishing you a heartfelt Eid full of reflection, prayer, and cherished moments with family.
Eid Mubarak! May this festival strengthen your Imaan and fill your heart with contentment.

Sending warm wishes your way for a bright, peaceful, and prosperous Eid ul-Adha.
May the light of Eid illuminate your life with success and positivity. Eid ul-Adha Mubarak!
May your sacrifices this Eid be met with infinite rewards and your life with endless joy.
Eid ul-Adha 2025 Mubarak! Embrace the blessings, share the joy, and spread kindness all around.
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