Mumbai traffic police penalized 17,800 motorists for violating road rules during New Year celebrations, collecting Rs 89.19 lakh in fines. Actions included drunk driving, obstructing traffic, not wearing helmets or seat belts, jumping signals, speed violations, and using phones while driving. Security was tightened at key locations to prevent incidents.
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Congress MP Gaurav Gogoi criticized the Waqf Amendment Bill, calling it an attempt to dilute the Constitution and disenfranchise minorities. He accused the BJP of misleading claims about the original Act and fostering religious disputes. Concerns were raised about the definition of Muslims and potential misuse of UAPA.
Maharashtra reported its first suspected death linked to Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) in Solapur, prompting deployment of a central expert team. 101 GBS cases have been identified in Pune district. The state health department has issued water and food hygiene guidelines, and intensified surveillance efforts, including household surveys and water sample analysis, to combat the outbreak.
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Eight people died and several others were injured when a tempo collided with a truck near Dwarka Circle in Nashik, Maharashtra. The accident occurred around 7:30 PM, with the tempo carrying 16 passengers returning from a religious event. Immediate rescue operations were conducted, and the injured are being treated at hospitals. The death toll may rise due to critical injuries.
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The state cabinet has approved the continuation of salary and allowance accounts for state government employees at MDCCB, chaired by BJP MLC Pravin Darekar. Despite previous objections due to audit ratings, the bank received approval last year, and the cabinet has just extended this approval.