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Residents living next to a major construction project in Dahisar say weeks of blasting have left cracks in their homes, ...
08/06/2026

Residents living next to a major construction project in Dahisar say weeks of blasting have left cracks in their homes, disrupted sleep, and raised concerns about structural safety.
The complaints are linked to the BMC's ₹1,500-crore multimodal transit hub project near Dahisar Toll Naka. Residents and local traders say the repeated vibrations have affected both daily life and business activity.

Following the complaints, the BMC has installed four seismographic machines at the site to monitor vibrations and determine whether the blasting is responsible for the reported damage.

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[Dahisar Toll Naka, BMC project, construction blasting, building cracks, seismic monitoring, Mumbai infrastructure, Mumbai Mirror]

The abortion pill has been legal in India for more than two decades. Yet a new study suggests access remains far from st...
08/06/2026

The abortion pill has been legal in India for more than two decades. Yet a new study suggests access remains far from straightforward.
Researchers surveying pharmacies across Mumbai found limited availability of the medication and widespread confusion about its legal status. In several cases, pharmacy workers incorrectly told customers that abortion pills were banned, illegal, or not permitted.

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[Abortion pill, abortion medication, Mumbai pharmacies, women's healthcare, medical abortion, MTP Act, reproductive healthcare, public health, healthcare access, Mumbai Mirror, abortion pill, medical abortion, mifepristone, misoprostol, reproductive rights, healthcare access]

CBSE's new On-Screen Marking (OSM) system was introduced with a promise: fewer errors, greater transparency, and a more ...
07/06/2026

CBSE's new On-Screen Marking (OSM) system was introduced with a promise: fewer errors, greater transparency, and a more efficient evaluation process.

Instead, the rollout sparked complaints from students, concerns from teachers, portal glitches, allegations of security vulnerabilities, and questions about the procurement process behind the technology. What began as a digital upgrade soon became a national controversy.

Here's a breakdown of how the controversy unfolded and why it has triggered a wider debate about technology, accountability, and trust in high-stakes examinations.

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[CBSE, On Screen Marking, OSM, Class 12 board exams, CBSE results, Dharmendra Pradhan, board exam controversy, education technology, student protests]

07/06/2026

Varsha's Mumbai looks like this. What does yours look like?

Is it the trains, the rains - or something only you'd get?

  

[Varsha Sawant, Mumbai culture, local experiences, city life, Mumbai memories, everyday Mumbai, Mumbaikars, life in Mumbai]

07/06/2026

Varsha's Mumbai looks like this. What does yours look like?
Is it the trains, the rains - or something only you'd get?



[Varsha Sawant, Mumbai culture, local experiences, city life, Mumbai memories, everyday Mumbai, Mumbaikars, life in Mumbai]

No matter how old you are, some questions never get easier to ask. 😌Got a question on your mind? Send it to us at sexper...
06/06/2026

No matter how old you are, some questions never get easier to ask. 😌

Got a question on your mind? Send it to us at [email protected].

Cybercriminals constantly change how they move stolen money. Mumbai Police say they have uncovered a new method that byp...
06/06/2026

Cybercriminals constantly change how they move stolen money. Mumbai Police say they have uncovered a new method that bypasses traditional mule accounts altogether.

Instead of routing funds through multiple bank accounts, fraudsters allegedly use stolen money to pay off overdue credit card bills. The cardholder then hands over cash, converting the proceeds of cybercrime into usable money and making recovery more difficult for investigators.

Police believe the method has gained traction in recent months and could represent the latest evolution in the cyberfraud playbook.

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05/06/2026

Mumbai’s coastline is changing rapidly, but residents are questioning what that change could mean for the city’s wildlife. Locals have raised concerns over mangrove clearing linked to the Versova-Bhayandar Coastal Road project, alleging it may have impacted nesting birds and sensitive habitats.



[mangroves, Versova Bhayandar Coastal Road, Mumbai wildlife, bird nesting, coastal development, environmental concerns, mangrove conservation, Mumbai ecology, urban development, wildlife protection]

What began as a joke is now drawing support, criticism, and national attention. With a planned June 6 protest around the...
05/06/2026

What began as a joke is now drawing support, criticism, and national attention.
With a planned June 6 protest around the corner, questions remain about where CJP goes from here and whether it stays a movement or becomes something more.

Swipe through for everything we know so far.

The audio clips featured in this carousel are taken from Abhijeet Dipke's conversation with Mumbai Mirror journalist

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[Cockroach Janta Party, CJP, Abhijeet Dipke, student protest, youth movement, exam paper leaks, unemployment, rising costs, social media activism, Indian politics]

Nearly 48 mm of rain fell over Andheri in just 30 minutes on Wednesday morning.And that was enough to flood the Andheri ...
05/06/2026

Nearly 48 mm of rain fell over Andheri in just 30 minutes on Wednesday morning.
And that was enough to flood the Andheri Subway, shut a key east-west connector for more than two hours, and trigger fresh questions about Mumbai's monsoon preparedness.

With the monsoon only just beginning, the incident highlights the growing challenge of short-duration, high-intensity rainfall and the strain it places on aging urban infrastructure.

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[Andheri Subway, Mumbai rains, Mumbai monsoon, BMC, Abhijit Bangar, flooding, Mogra nullah, Gokhale Bridge, urban infrastructure, Mumbai traffic]

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