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Violence at funeral procession in Mumbai's Chembur: Nearly 200 booked, 33 held for 'attacking' police, damaging vehicles
•The man reportedly committed suicide alleging inaction by the Mumbai Police in finding his 17-year-old daughter who had been missing since several months
RCF says no 'gas leak' at Trombay factory in Mumbai; clueless about origin of 'odour', BMC officials to meet tomorrow
Fp Staff •A day after reports of unidentified odour prompted rumours of a gas leak at the Rashtriya Chemicals and Fertilisers Limited's Trombay unit, the company issued a statement Friday denying any leakage of gas at its plant in Mumbai.
Gas leak in Mumbai's suburbs creates panic, complaints about unknown smell; seepage from Chembur's chemical plant contained, says BMC
Fp Staff •Gas leakage has been reported from several parts of Mumbai on Thursday, with citizens taking to social media to complain about a lingering smell in their localities
Heavy rain in Mumbai, adjoining areas leads to water-logging, traffic snarls; IMD predicts heavy rainfall for today
Fp Staff •Mumbai recorded 88.14 millimeters of rainfall in the last 24 hours, ending 6 pm on Saturday, with water logging and traffic snarls reported in various parts of the city
19-yr-old girl gang raped in Mumbai's Chembur on her birthday, suffers multiple injuries, partial paralysis; police yet to make arrests
Fp Staff •The police on Friday registered a case against four unidentified persons for allegedly raping a 19-year-old girl on her birthday in Chembur area of Mumbai.
Mumbai Rains: Downpour leads to traffic snarls, disrupts public transport; train with 700 onboard held up for hours due to flooding
Fp Staff •Heavy rains lashed Mumbai leading to traffic snarls, cancellation of several flights, and affected the movement of trains in the city.
Heavy rainfall in Mumbai revives memories of 26 July 2005 monsoon fury; 17 flights diverted from airport
Fp Staff •Mumbai was lashed by rains on Friday but the impact was nowhere close to the monsoon fury of July 26, 2005.
Water-logging across many parts of Mumbai as heavy rains lash city; train services hit, traffic comes to a standstill
Fp Staff •Mumbai received 93 millimetres of rain in the past 24 hours, leading to water logging and traffic jams in many parts of the city.
Facing financial woes, Mumbai builder Sanjay Agarwal kills self; third such death in last three years
•Difficulties faced in a real estate project in the upmarket Chembur area may have led Mumbai builder Sanjay Agarwal to commit suicide by shooting himself
Daily Bulletin: Fire in Mumbai high-rise kills 5; day after clearing triple talaq bill, Parliament to reconvene at 11am; day's top stories
Fp Staff •Today's top stories: Five killed as fire breaks out in Mumbai high-rise; Apple could start assembling its premium iPhones models in India; Police claim arrest of prime accused in Bulandshahr violence; and more.