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Amid the heavy Mumbai rains, Maharashtra Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik emphasised that the safety of tourists needs to be prioritised during the monsoon. She suggested that dangerous or risky spots in the region should be closed down temporarily for people’s safety.
Women bear the brunt of the poor healthcare network in a sprawling district that has no government radiologist and only two permanent gynaecologists.
In the wake of a tragic bridge collapse in Pune that claimed four lives, Maharashtra Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik on Monday directed officials to temporarily shut down risk-prone tourist spots during the monsoon.
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Mid-Day on MSNMaharashtra: Please tell us how to find Samruddhi!While the final stretch of the Samruddhi Mahamarg between Igatpuri and Amane near Mumbai was recently inaugurated, motorists trying to access the expressway from its starting point near the Amane interchange are facing confusion.
Authorities in Nandurbar have launched a pilot called Nandadeep in 12 villages of the district under the MGNREGA. They plan to widen the scheme shortly.
Following a deadly bridge collapse in Pune, Maharashtra's Chief Secretary Sujata Saunik emphasizes prioritizing tourist safety during monsoon. She suggests closing risky spots, enforcing safety measures,
Mumbai: Maharashtra, despite its economic advancement, lags in an important health parameter: its number of low-weight births is among the highest in .
Sambhaji Bhagat started out as a revolutionary street theatre activist in Mumbai in the ’70s and ’80s. Today, he is the most respected folk singer in Maharashtra
There are 43,299 students in the 90 to 99.99 percentile bracket. Whereas the highest number of students 44,788 are in the bracket of 70 to 79.99 percentile
Hyundai Motor India has started engine production at its Talegaon facility in Maharashtra, acquired from General Motors in 2023
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Mid-Day on MSNMaharashtra reports 34 new Covid-19 casesMaharashtra on Monday reported 34 new Covid-19 cases, with 12 of them in Mumbai alone, taking the number of positive patients since January 2025 to 2,041 in the state, the public health department`s bulletin said.