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Navi Mumbai: Case registered against 3 college students for doing dangerous stunts in a moving car on Palm Beach Road
Three college students from Navi Mumbai landed in legal trouble after a video of them performing dangerous car stunts on Palm Beach Road went viral. The police have identified the students from the car registration and have now charged them with endangering lives and negligent driving and an FIR has been filed against them.
An incident has come to light on Palm Beach Road, Navi Mumbai. In which three college students are seen doing dangerous car stunts on Palm Beach Road.
This incident is captured in a video, and after this video went viral, they got into legal trouble. According to the information, this incident took place between Sarsole signal and Moraj signal late on Monday night.
#WATCH | #NaviMumbai: Three Students Booked For Dangerous Car Stunts On Palm Beach Road; Video Goes Viral
— Free Press Journal (@fpjindia) August 5, 2025
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Not only this, but all three were seen leaning out of a moving car. The worrying thing is that this act not only endangered their lives, but also posed a serious danger to other passengers on the road.
This video has been shot by another vehicle rider driving behind. In the video, one student is seen hanging half out of the rear seat window, while the other is standing with the help of an open sunroof.
Apart from this, at one point, the woman driving the hatchback also changed her position to do a similar stunt with the help of the sunroof. But a man took control of the car.
The Sanpada police identified the car and its owner from the vehicle’s registration number. According to the information, the car belonged to Subhash Shripad Gholpe. His son Hari Gholpe (20) was also among the accused.
Two of his friends were also identified – Vinay Rawal (19), a resident of Sanpada and Kavya Joshi (20), a resident of Nerul. According to the police, Hari leaned out of the window, Vinay used the sunroof and Kavya was driving before they got involved in the stunt.
An FIR has been registered against the three under various sections of the Indian Justice Code (BNS) for endangering life and negligent driving as well as various sections of the Motor Vehicles Act. But none of the three accused have been arrested.
Notices have been issued under the Indian Civil Security Code (BNSS) asking them to cooperate in the investigation and appear in court when they receive summons.
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Mumbai Silver Rates Update March 11, 2026
Silver rates in Mumbai are as follows today. Silver for 10 grams is Rs 2,901. For 100 grams, it is Rs 29,010. If you want 1 kilogram, the price is Rs 2,90,100.
Silver is not as expensive as gold, but it matters a lot in Mumbai. People often buy silver for daily use, gifts, and festivals. Many shopkeepers and small businesses in Mumbai use silver coins or utensils. Silver is also common in weddings, where families gift silver items.
The price of silver changes every day. This happens because of global prices, demand in the Indian market, and how the rupee is doing. Sometimes, taxes and making charges also affect the final rate in shops. So, what you pay may be a bit more than the basic rate.
Mumbai is a financial hub and trades a lot of silver. The wholesale market, especially around Zaveri Bazaar, sets the mood for silver rates. Traders there follow both international prices and what big city buyers want. If you buy in bulk, you might get a better rate. But for small amounts, most shops follow the standard rate.
Unlike gold, which people often keep as investment, silver is more about practical use in Mumbai. Still, some people invest in silver because it is cheaper and has good resale value. But the price can go up or down suddenly. So, you should check the latest rates before buying.
In summary, silver is part of daily life in Mumbai. The price per 10 grams is Rs 2,901 today. If you need silver, always check rates from a trusted source and buy from a reliable shop.
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Mumbai Gold Rates Update March 11, 2026
In Mumbai today, current gold rates for 10 grams are: Gold 24k – Rs 1,62,390, Gold 22k – Rs 1,48,860, Gold 18k – Rs 1,21,800. These prices change daily. Always check before buying or selling.
Gold has always been important in Mumbai. Many families buy gold during weddings, pujas, or festivals like Diwali and Akshaya Tritiya. Some people buy gold for jewelry, some as an investment, and some to save for the future. In Mumbai, local jewellers are everywhere, from Zaveri Bazaar to big stores in malls.
Prices depend on global gold rates, the rupee value, and local taxes. Because Mumbai is a big trading hub, you often get the most up-to-date rates here. Still, you may see some small price differences from shop to shop. Taxes like GST are extra.
It makes sense to compare rates and ask about making charges. These charges are not included in the gold rate—they are extra. If you are selling old gold, buyers usually check purity and may pay a bit less than the full rate.
Gold is seen as a safe asset in Mumbai. But remember, its price goes up and down. If you are thinking about a big purchase, watch the news and keep an eye on rates over a few days.
Banks sell gold coins, but they are usually a bit expensive. Jewelry stores may offer discounts at times, but always check for purity. Most Mumbai shops give hallmarked gold, but it’s better to ask and be sure.
That’s what you need to know about gold rates in Mumbai today.
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LPG Shortage Hits Restaurants in Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai; Hotels Warn of Possible Shutdowns
Restaurants and hotels in major Indian metro cities such as Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Chennai are warning of possible shutdowns due to a shortage of commercial LPG cylinders. Industry bodies say the supply disruption, linked to global energy issues, has already affected up to 20% of eateries, forcing some establishments to shorten menus and reduce operating hours.
Hotels and restaurants in several Indian metro cities are warning of potential shutdowns due to a shortage of commercial LPG cylinders.
Disruptions in global energy supplies related to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East have begun to impact domestic markets.
Industry bodies in Mumbai, Bengaluru and Chennai say that this shortage is already impacting restaurant operations.
Many establishments are struggling to obtain the cooking gas needed for daily cooking.
Restaurants warn of closures
The Hospitality Association has warned that if the situation continues restaurants may be forced to halt operations in the coming days.
Industry representatives in Mumbai said that more and more restaurants are already facing difficulties in obtaining commercial LPG cylinders. According to Restaurant Association officials, 10-20% of eating places have been affected.
Furthermore if the supply isn’t restored soon this number could rise rapidly.
Some restaurants have already begun shortening their menus, reducing opening hours and eliminating slow-cooked dishes like dal makhani or rava dosa to conserve their remaining gas supplies.
Restaurant owners say that if commercial LPG deliveries don’t resume the crisis could soon spread to the entire sector.
Bengaluru and Chennai also affected
The shortage has already begun affecting restaurants and hotels in Bengaluru and Chennai.
The Bangalore Hotels Association has warned that the sudden gas supply disruption could disrupt hotel operations starting March 10.
Industry representatives, meanwhile pointed out that hotels cater to a wide range of groups, including students, hospital staff, office workers and travelers. This means that this disruption could impact a significant number of people.
The Hotel Association in Chennai has also appealed to the government to ensure uninterrupted LPG supply. Most importantly he said the food industry works around the clock to service hospitals, IT parks, college hostels and business travelers.
He warned that if the shortage continues, banquet events and large catering operations could also be affected.
Rising LPG prices are adding pressure.
The recent increase in LPG cylinder prices has made the situation even more difficult.
Last week the price of a domestic LPG cylinder was increased by Rs 60. Meanwhile the price of a commercial LPG cylinder increased by Rs 115. This increase follows disruptions to global energy supply routes related to the ongoing conflict between Iran, Israel and the United States.
Government’s response to supply concerns
The Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas has stated that steps are being taken to stabilize supply.
Oil refineries have been directed to increase LPG production. The additional output will be used to meet domestic demand. Additionally authorities have established a 25-day gap between LPG bookings to prevent hoarding and black marketing.
Domestic LPG supplies are being prioritized, while imported LPG for commercial use is primarily being sent to essential sectors such as hospitals and educational institutions.
To address the concerns of restaurants and other industries, the government has formed a committee of senior officials from oil marketing companies to review requests for commercial LPG supplies.
Hospitality Industry Demands Immediate Intervention
Hospitality associations have appealed to the government to provide clear guidelines and restore regular commercial LPG distribution. They warn that this shortage could disrupt dining services for thousands of people.
Restaurant groups say they want to continue operating as long as possible. They also stress that cooking will become impossible without cooking gas, and if the situation remains the same, many places will have no choice but to close down for some time.
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