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Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT) Mumbai has got its second sleeping pod hotel launched by the Indian Railways and Union Minister for Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw took to Twitter to share the images of 'new-age facility’.
Trains departing from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus (CST) will be diverted on the line between Matunga and Mulund stations.
The BMC suspended Executive Engineer AR Patil, who supervised the structural audit work in 2017-18, and Assistant Engineer SF Kakulte, who supervised the repair work in 2013-14.
The Mumbai Police issued a traffic advisory to arrest any inconvenience or confusion to the commuters.
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Two of the injured people are in critical condition. The injured are being traeted at the St. Geroge hospital and G T hospital.
Two people died and several were injured when part of a pedestrian bridge collapsed near Mumbai’s main railway station Thursday evening. Watch full video to know more.
Mumbai's Harbour line was affected due to some technical problem with the overhead wire near Chembur station, said reports on Tuesday.
Scientists have successfully used stem cells for the first time to promote regeneration after injury to a specialised band of spinal chord nerve fibres that are important for motor function. Researchers from Hokkaido University in Japan together with an international team of scientists implanted specialised embryonic stem cells into the severed spinal cords of rats.
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The Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers will meet on Friday to elect its new chairman.
The Empowered Committee of State Finance Ministers will meet on March 20 to elect its new chairman.
Government Tuesday approved the release of Rs 33,000 crore in tranches to states and Union Territories to compensate them for revenue loss on account of phasing out of Central Sales Tax for three financial years up to 2012-13.
The Centre Friday said it has paid Rs 32,800 crore to states as compensation for phasing out of Central Sales Tax in the run-up to roll-out of Goods and Services Tax.
Government Monday sought approval of Parliament to release about Rs 11,000 crore to states and union territories to compensate them for revenue loss on account of phasing out of Central Sales Tax (CST).
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Saturday said revenue department must recover the legitimate dues but there is no point in focusing on unfairly imposed taxes as they only bring "bad name".
A day ahead of his meeting with state finance ministers, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley Wednesday said the government will soon release Rs 11,000 crore towards Central Sales Tax (CST) compensation, as part of consensus building for GST rollout.
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