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Ulhasnagar: Goods train stopped between Badlapur and Ambernath, affecting railway movement

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Ulhasnagar: On Monday morning, a freight train travelling from Badlapur to Mumbai CST station was halted between the Badlapur-Ambernath segment due to a technical issue. As a result, local and postal express trains on the upline were halted for more than an hour. Suburban local trains and postal express traffic on the upline between Karjat and Badlapur stations were impacted, according to railway officials. "At 8.40 a goods train stopped between Up Karjat-Badlapur section," Central Railway said in a statement. This had an impact on upward suburban local trains and UP Mail Express traffic. To clear the halted goods train, an auxiliary engine was dispatched to Badlapur. Sorry for the inconvenience caused by the passengers."

The problem of increasing the track between Kalyan-Badlapur is over

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Ulhasnagar: The bottleneck of laying two more tracks between Kalyan to Badlapur has been removed. For the expansion of the new corridor, the Railways needed the land of the Forest Department, the approval of which has been received. Railways prepared the Mumbai Urban Transport Project for the expansion of local trains. There are many projects in this, out of which there is also a plan to lay two more tracks between Kalyan-Badlapur. Further, Kalyan, the population has also increased, so there is a demand to increase trains. At present, there are only two tracks ahead of Kalyan. Local, long-distance trains and goods trains run on these tracks. If the corridor is expanded or the capacity is doubled, there will be an option to run more local trains in the future. The speed of trains passing through this corridor will also increase as long-distance trains and goods trains can be diverted due to having four tracks. Apart from trains operating from Mumbai, this route also provides connectivit...

Kolshet Bay Park finally opened

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Thane: After a year's wait, the Thane Municipal Corporation recently inaugurated the much-awaited Kolshet Bay Park. Although this huge park spread over six acres was ready for the entry of people since last year. But TMC decided to keep it closed. Because the opening ceremony was not decided. Locals took to Twitter, demanding Thane Municipal Corporation open the park at the earliest. Despite the request, TMC did not take any action. Finally, it was inaugurated recently. Its features are as follows: Size 6 acres (approx) Attraction 1) Quiet and soothing environment for joggers and walkers 2) Children's playground with slide, seesaw, etc. inside the garden. Admission is free

An edited footage of the Kalyan East MLA shows him barking.

KALYAN: A video of BJP MLA Ganpat Gaikwad from Kalyan (East) has gone viral, infuriating his supporters. In fact, when he speaks in the video, the sound of a dog barking replaces it. This video is being discussed on social media. After this became public, BJP workers have become aggressive. They demanded action from the Kalyan Kolshewadi police to take action against the person who made the video viral. They say that this is tarnishing the image of MLA Gaikwad. This is unacceptable. The police assured that action will be taken after an investigation. The person who edited the video has not been identified yet. BJP has submitted a memorandum in this regard to the police demanding the arrest of the accused. They also warned of agitation if action is not taken soon.

Kalyan-Karjat downline stalled

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Ulhasnagar: Central train traffic came to a standstill between Kalyan and Karjat. Railway traffic from Kalyan towards Karjat was completely blocked on Sunday, while traffic towards Mumbai was delayed by half an hour due to rain. However, traffic was moving smoothly from Kalyan station to CST as the Kasara-Kalyan route was smooth. An empty local coach derailed at Ambarnath, disrupting rail traffic. The track repair work was done on a war footing by bringing the derailed coach onto the track, and only after that, the traffic could resume.

Student commits suicide after getting low marks in NEET

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  Gondia. Sad news has been received about the hanging of an 18-year-old girl 25 km away from here. On June 14, 18-year-old Saloni Ravi Gautam, a resident of Amgaon, committed suicide by hanging herself a few hours after the declaration of the result of NEET 2023, a national-level examination for medical education, due to low marks. According to the information received, Saloni was preparing for the exam for some time. She was under stress for a few days. Meanwhile, when the result was declared on June 13. Saddened Saloni went to her study room and hanged herself with a stole when all the people in the house were asleep. When her mother woke up in the morning, she saw the heart-wrenching incident and the police were immediately informed. The dead body was sent to the rural hospital for postmortem. There is an atmosphere of mourning here because of this incident. The NEET exam is considered very important for admission to MBBS and medical courses. Saloni's father himself runs ...

The stork counts in Gondia began on June 18

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They are exclusively found in the districts of Gondia and Bhandara in Maharashtra. Gondia. With the active participation of the Gondia Forest Department, Sewa Sanstha, and other non-governmental organizations, like every year this time also the crane count is being done in the district from June 18. On the same day, this enumeration is being done on water bodies in the Bhandara district as well.  The stork bird census is being done in the Bhandara district by the Forest Department, Service Organization, and SEAT Organization. This enumeration is being done from 5 am to 9 am. Stork counting is done by traditional and scientific methods. Due to this, the population estimation remains reliable.  Significantly, the stork birds are now visible only in the Gondia and Bhandara districts in the state of Maharashtra. Apart from this, they exist in the Balaghat district of Madhya Pradesh.  70 to 80 Saras Mitra, farmers, and service organization members, and 40 to 50 officers and em...

Unnecessary use of Antibiotics would be dangerous!

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The World Health Organization is focusing on the intensifying threat of bacteria resistance which is developing against antimicrobial drugs, particularly against antibiotics. In this era of medical breakthrough, where now and then a new wonder drug comes to treat diseases that were considered fatal a few decades ago, or even a few years ago, in the case of HIV/AIDS. The World Health Organisation has begun a global campaign to save these medications for future generations. Antimicrobial resistance is increasing over the world, jeopardizing the utility of today's many medicines used to treat diseases. At the same time, there is a risk of jeopardizing important advances against major infectious killers. World Health Organization theme is focused on the need for governments to implement policies and practices to prevent and counter the emergence of highly resistant microorganisms. Drug resistance is also known as infection resistance, caused by microorganisms, antibiotics, and ot...

A private complaint in the court against the Lt. Governor who called Gandhi's barrister title fake

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On March 23, 2023, releasing a book on socialist leader Dr. Lohia, at a private university, ITM University, Gwalior His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Mr. Manoj Sinha, made a sensational allegation that the father of the nation, Mahatma Gandhi’s title of Barrister from London was fake. The disputed statement of the Lieutenant Governor was not accidental, he had brought a written speech along with him, in support of his allegation he had also quoted a part of a book. Perhaps, to divert attention from Modiji's well-known degree controversy, Bapu's law degree was deliberately described as questionable as part of a well-thought-out strategy.   The city of Gwalior was not chosen randomly to insult Bapu. Gwalior already has the indelible stigma of providing pistols to Gandhi's killer. The drama of the construction of the Godse temple also takes place here every year. These people themselves call the police and the media, and after a two-hour photo sessio...

A teen fell into a well while shooting Instagram reel

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Dombivli: A teenager drowned in a well in the British-era pump house in Thakurli. This teenager had gone to shoot a reel for his social media account with two of his friends. Police gave information about this. Though the incident took place on Sunday, the body of 18-year-old Bilal Sohail Sheikh could be retrieved after 32 hours on Monday evening. Seeing Bilal falling into the well, the two friends accompanying him approached a security guard for help. The guard informed Vishnu Nagar police station, and a search was started immediately. Senior police inspector Pandinath Bhalerao of Vishnu Nagar police station suspected that the three friends, residents of Chand nagar in Mumbra, could have been intoxicated. Bhalerao said that the friends of the deceased had claimed that he accidentally fell into the well while shooting the reel, but we will conduct an inquiry to understand the sequence of events leading to the death. The Pump House was constructed by the British and very few people visi...

Gondia's tribal farmers are mining gold by cultivating highly valuable turmeric

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 Gondia, traditionally known as a rice city, here tribal population has modest landholdings and relies on the annual harvest for sustenance. But due to the low paddy prices, this crop isn't even producing Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000 in income. The tribal women had been cultivating turmeric for their family's consumption for years, but they were not aware of its true value. "The turmeric grown in the jungles of Gondia has a high percentage of curcumin, which is found in the crop from the Northeast," said Syed Shakir Ali, senior scientist and head of Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK), Gondia. KVK Gondia launched crop diversification to commercially farm turmeric six months ago in order to capitalize on the potential of this high-value commodity. Following that, tribal farmers from Mahila Arthik Vikas Mahamandal (MAVIM) recently sent their first shipment of two tonnes of turmeric powder to Dubai, earning them Rs. 2.80 lakh. KVK invited exporters from Dubai and Pune so that t...