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Mumbai Police Honors Women Officers in Anti-Human Trafficking Unit

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The Mumbai Police has released a compelling video highlighting the tireless efforts of its women officers in the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) . The video narrates real-life stories of women and young girls rescued from exploitation while celebrating the courage of officers working behind the scenes. Women officers shine In a recent post, Mumbai Police called these officers the “pillar of hope” , commending their bravery in rescuing victims from human trafficking and forceful sex work rackets. The caption of the post read, “Every Rescue Sparks a New Beginning.” The video features Inspector Jyotide Bhidas’s father introducing the initiative, followed by Police Sub-Inspector Suvarna Ganpat Patil , who shared details of the unit’s ongoing fight against trafficking in Mumbai. Patil explained, “We have women and young girls here who were lured by Unethical Human Trafficking Organisations. So far, we have helped 70-80 women.” The unit has rescued victims from across India as well as ...

Vijay Wadettiwar Urges Special Assembly Session to Address Maharashtra Flood Crisis

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In the aftermath of devastating rains and floods across Maharashtra, Congress Legislature Party Leader Vijay Wadettiwar has urged the state government to convene a special session of the Assembly to tackle the growing humanitarian and economic crisis. Special session demand In a letter to the Governor, Wadettiwar highlighted the widespread destruction across Marathwada, Vidarbha, and Western Maharashtra , where torrential downpours have wiped out over 4 lakh hectares of crops , eroded farmlands, destroyed homes, and claimed human and livestock lives. He warned that the situation has left farmers and ordinary citizens in dire straits, demanding urgent intervention. The Congress leader called for the immediate declaration of a “wet drought” , alongside a comprehensive financial aid and rehabilitation package for affected farmers and civilians. He reiterated the party’s demand for a full farm loan waiver , urging the government to fulfill its promises. Wadettiwar also pressed for qui...

Two Cases of Reckless Driving Reported on Bandra-Worli Sea Link

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The Worli police have filed separate cases of reckless driving on the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, raising renewed concerns over road safety on the busy stretch. Reckless driving alert In the first incident, police booked Aditya Jatin Arora (21) , a resident of Lodha Fiorenza in Goregaon East, for dangerous driving on September 28. According to reports, Arora was spotted at 2:43 pm near Pole No. 75, North Channel , operating his Innova at excessive speed and in a hazardous manner. Officials said his driving endangered not only his own life but also that of other motorists. A legal case has been registered, and further investigation is underway. In another case reported the following day at 11:20 am , a Hyundai Verna collided with a taxi on the sea link while both vehicles were heading towards Bandra. The Verna rammed into the taxi from behind, causing it to overturn. The taxi driver, Amjar Hussain Khan (49) , sustained leg injuries, while passenger Devilal Sony suffered a toe bruise. Bot...

Punjab Police Launches Toll-Free Helpline to Tackle Organised Crime

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In a major step towards strengthening public safety, Punjab Police has launched a dedicated toll-free helpline 1800-330-1100 to report organised crimes such as extortion, intimidation, and gangster-related activities. Call, report, stay safe State Police Chief Gaurav Yadav assured citizens that all information shared on the helpline will be kept strictly confidential and that callers’ identities will be fully protected. He urged the public to come forward without fear, saying, “Every report will be treated with utmost seriousness. Together, we can build a safer Punjab.” The initiative aims to encourage community participation in curbing crime by making it easier for citizens to directly report threats or suspicious activities. Officials say the helpline is part of a broader strategy to crack down on criminal networks and restore peace across the state.

BJP Urges Uddhav Thackeray to Cancel Dussehra Rally, Use Funds for Flood Relief

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Maharashtra BJP’s chief spokesperson Keshav Upadhye on Monday urged Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray to cancel his party’s annual Dussehra rally and divert the expenses towards relief measures for flood-hit Marathwada.      Cancel rally, aid floods In a sharp attack, Upadhye accused Thackeray of failing to act decisively during his tenure as chief minister, alleging that he “remained at home” even during crises. “Marathwada is reeling under severe floods, with people losing everything. Thackeray has toured five districts for three hours and expressed anguish, but now is the time for action. He should cancel the Dussehra rally and spend that amount for flood victims. That would give meaning to his sympathy,” Upadhye said in a post on X. Heavy rains have battered several regions of Maharashtra, including Marathwada, leading to floods and widespread damage. Against this backdrop, the BJP has argued that holding a political spectacle at Mumbai’s Shivaji Park on Octo...