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Rs70 crore more to achieve targetTill March 3, Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) has collected Rs334.97 crore against a target of Rs405 crore. Simply put, it will now have to collect Rs70 crore, the remaining amount to reach the target, in just 20 days.Besides Nasik Municipal Corporation, TMC is the only municipal corporation in the state which has managed to achieve revenue higher than the preceding financial year. The other municipal corporations such as Pune Municipal Corporation, Pimpri- Chinchwad Municipal Corpora...
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In what may come as a startling revelation on the occasion of World Kidney Day (March 11), urologists from the city claim that of the 10 patients suffering from kidney-related disorder attended by them daily, six are youngsters.Dr Pradeep Bhave, urologist from Hiranandani Hospital, said, “In my 25 years of medical practice, I have seen only a rise in the number of kidney patients in Thane district. Of the 10 kidney patients I attend to daily, six are youngsters. This is definitely an un...
Burglary in Kalamboli
Kalamboli Police are on a lookout for accused who broke into the residence of one Shantaram Baburao Sawant at sector-17 in the node. The incident happened when the family was not present at the residence. The theft was committed using a duplicate key, an official from Kalamboli police station said. In all, valuables worth Rs 15,500 including cash and ornaments were stolen. "The role of the watchmen of the society Shankar Bheemsingh Thapa and Ganesh Dalbahadur Thapa, is suspected in the...
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The Bangalore fire department has decided to take lessons in rescue operations from the Mumbai Fire Brigade.Officials from the Bangalore fire department visited their counterparts in Mumbai on Wednesday. During their interaction with the chief fire officer, the team expressed a desire to hire the services of a city fire official for fire-rescue lessons.The Bangalore fire department was severely criticised following the death of nine persons after a fire broke out at the Carlton Towers on...
‘Cops can’t end traffic woes’
Joint traffic police commissioner Sanjay Barve, in an interaction with residents' groups, blamed the design of roads, the lack of education about signs, and indiscipline among motorists for the abysmal traffic situation in the city.Barve was talking at an interactive seminar, 'Traffic nightmare and its solutions' organised by the residents of Nariman Point Churchgate Citizen's Association (NPCCA), Oval Cooperage Residents' Association (OCRA), 3rd & 4th Pasta Lane Col...
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