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Shiv Sena (UBT) is not a sinking ship: Uddhav

MUMBAI, May 18 -- "We are not a sinking ship. It's the BJP's ship, which is overloaded, that will go under." It's all Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray could manage as a rallying cry ahead of loc... Read More


IIT bombay breaks ties with Turkish universities

MUMBAI, May 18 -- Amid growing calls for a boycott of Turkey in India following the launch of 'Operation Sindoor' and Ankara's perceived support for Pakistan, the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay... Read More


Three get life for murder of adv Meenakshi Jaiswal

NAVI MUMBAI, May 18 -- Three persons have been sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of advocate Meenakshi Jaiswal, former chairperson of the Maharashtra State Commission for the Protection of... Read More


After India, Pak too may send MPs to other nations

New Delhi, May 18 -- Hours after the Indian government said it will send seven all-party delegations around the world to highlight its fight against cross-border terrorism emanating from Pakistan, Isl... Read More


'Diplomatic outreach a national mission'

NEW DELHI, May 18 -- The government's diplomatic outreach is not a political mission, but an attempt to articulate India's point of view on the Pahalgam terror attack and subsequent armed conflict wit... Read More


Central govt allocates Rs.1,777 crore to upgrade Mumbai's rail network

MUMBAI, May 18 -- More than two months after the general budget was announced, Indian Railways on Saturday finally revealed the quantum of funding that has been allotted to improve Mumbai's suburban r... Read More


Into the world of Parsis and Zoroastrians

India, May 18 -- The recently restored and opened Framji Dadabhoy Alpaiwalla Museum, or the Parsi museum, showcases the heritage of Parsis of India and Zoroastrians of Iran. It houses a collection of ... Read More


The best at BEST museum

India, May 18 -- BEST (Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport) Undertaking's museum in Anik Depot, near Wadala, takes you back to the Bombay of 1874 when trams had wooden benches with moveable bac... Read More


On the world's busiest railway

India, May 18 -- Sahib, Sind and Sultan. It's not an old movie, but has star power. On April 16, 1853, these three locomotive engines hauled a 14-berth train, the first-ever of Bombay, from Bori Bunde... Read More


The first boats at the Bombay harbour

India, May 18 -- The Dr Bhau Daji Lad Museum, next to Veermata Jijabai Bhosale Botanical Udyan and Zoo, opened to the public in 1918, making it the oldest such establishment in the city. The show-stea... Read More