Four persons including a Nigerian national who were found guilty of cheating a businessman to the tune of Rs 20.77 lakh were sentenced to jail by a court in Mumbai's Thane district.
At least 10 Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) activists were arrested for allegedly creating a ruckus in a showroom of apparel brand Zara at Lower Parel area in Mumbai to oppose the sale of "Pakistani brands" of clothes.
The zoo management had not anticipated such a huge response and were majorly unprepared to control such a large crowd. Four children were reported to have gone missing.
A set of new traffic rules may make your commute less hassling.
The Kolis are the original inhabitants of Mumbai, but they fear that a plan to build the world's tallest statue in the Arabian Sea, will threaten their way of life.
The relationship between doctors, patients is under severe strain. Unless both learn to honour their relationship, the healing process will not be complete.
Healthcare services in Maharashtra have been severely crippled as more than 4,000 resident doctors are protesting incidents of attack on their colleagues.
It was in July last year that the BMC announced the arrival of eight Humboldt Penguins from South Korea. Now they're finally on display.
Thursday marked the first time that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis assured the House that a state government delegation will meet the Union finance and agriculture ministers to ask them for help with loan waivers
Following a second day of protests demanding loan waivers for farmers in Maharashtra, an all-party meet was held on Thursday to consolidate the attack.
Shiv Sena legislator and three-time corporator from Santacruz, Vishwanath Mahadeshwar, will be the new mayor of Mumbai, after he was sworn in on Wednesday, two weeks after the Sena won elections to the BMC
It's been four days since the results for the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) election was announced
Since 1992 Shiv Sena and BJP have been running the city and now once again the mandate shows that they may be returning to power in BMC together.
It's quite likely that you've seen the figures '84-82' a fair few times since Thursday's declaration of results for the BMC election
On Thursday, the BJP put on a remarkable performance winning 82 seats in the BMC election
MNS candidate Sanjay Turde was returning home after celebrating his victory in the recently held BMC polls when a mob of around 100 people attacked them.
A major factor for the statewide acceptance of the BJP is the charismatic and clean image of Chief Minister Devendra Fadanavis.
On the eve of counting, estranged ruling saffron allies, the Shiv Sena and the BJP, on Wednesday claimed they will get majority in the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) elections on their own.
Ahead of the civic polls, the discourse between the two former allies went into rough weather resulting in the dissolving of an alliance that was over 20 years old.
The Shiv Sena might well be the party with the most seats in the BMC election, but the undisputed winner of this year's civic body polls in Mumbai is the BJP.
It is the job of your local Councillor to take up your case with the BMC on your behalf; It is they who have the mandate under law to oversee the work the BMC is doing.
Arithmetic suggests that if it’s a two-way fight, there will be a clear winner. And the probability that it will be the Shiv Sena is far greater. What this means is simple. Uddhav Thackeray taking this away is the normal. BJP taking it way will be a stunner.
The future of 2,275 candidates from 227 wards of the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will be sealed in the next few hours with the counting of votes all set to begin at 10 am on Thursday.
The high voter turnout is unlikely to have a negative impact on Shiv Sena in the BMC Election 2017 especially since voting percentage was high in 100 wards which are Shiv Sena strongholds
The statistic of 55.28 percent is, therefore, mindboggling because Mumbai had seen a turnout as low as 42.1 percent in 2002. So, why? What dragged the reluctant citizen to the polling booth?
More than 12 lakh Mumbaikars who showed up across the 227 wards on Tuesday to elect a new Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, had to return home disappointed as their names were missing from the voters' list provided by the Maharashtra State Election Commission.
An exit poll shows the Shiv Sena hold an edge over BJP in the BMC election held on Tuesday.
Minutes after voting ended in Mumbai on Tuesday, the Shiv Sena and BJP rushed to claim a tide in their favour going by the turnout for the polls to the country's richest civic body.