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    From Aarey to Colaba, Mumbaikars set to get Metro Aqua Line 3 in 2024: All you need to know

    Mumbai’s first underground Metro Aqua Line 3 is expected to start by 2024 connecting Colaba to Bandra and SEEPZ Village. The 33.5-km corridor from Colaba to Seepz via BKC is among the city’s big-ticket infrastructure projects and has suffered long delays.From...

    Rains in Mumbai, other parts of Maharashtra

    Mumbai experienced light showers and thunder early Sunday, creating pleasant weather without disrupting traffic or train services. Colaba recorded 9.2 mm and Santacruz 5.2 mm rainfall. Beyond Mumbai, areas like north central Maharashtra and Konkan also received showers. IMD sources credit westerly disturbances and Bay of Bengal winds for the rain. A strong trough line extends Maharashtra's rains beyond their usual northern limits, as typically observed.

    Heavy to very heavy rainfall in Mumbai city and suburbs likely today. Schools & colleges shut in Palghar, Thane

    In the last 24 hours, Mumbai and its suburbs saw heavy rain. According to the India Meteorological Department (IMD), Santacruz received 119 mm of rain, while Colaba received 116mm, Palghar received 116mm, Vasai received 128mm, and Dahanu received 224mm.

    Security outside Taj hotel in Mumbai beefed up: Police

    The official told that Mumbai police are on high alert after Monday's Karachi exchange terror attack and as part of the enhanced anti-terror measures, security outside the hotel and other vital installations has been increased.

    DMRC to operate, maintain Mumbai Metro's Line 3, city's first fully underground corridor

    The DMRC will be responsible for the day-to-day operations of the metro line, including management of operation control centre, depot control centre, stations, running trains, maintenance of trains and all metro systems infrastructure, and ensuring the safety of passengers, the release said.

    Wondering where all plastic bags went? It may be at Evelyn House in Mumbai's Colaba

    'The Plastic We Live With' installation was created by the Spanish artist group Luzinterruptus.

    The Economic Times
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