Maharasthra was currently facing a power shortage to the tune of 2000 mw, deputy chief minister, Chhagan Bhujbal admitted. 'There was a huge demand for power from both the urban and rural sector

The whole of medical community, BMC and the common man are baffled by the rising number of malaria cases, in Mumbai, especially the falciparum variety. The doctors are still struggling to arrive at a

Months after gutka has finally been banned, several addicts are trying to cope with their addiction. According to a survey conducted by de-addiction centres in Mumbai, there are approximately 2-3

A fun-filled 'Tiger Mela' supported by Project Tiger is being held in Mumbai to create awareness about protection of India's national animal.

In the on going Clean Mumbai Campaign more than 80711 cases of nuisance have been detected by the BMC and fine to the tune of Rs 59.95 lakhs has been collected from the nuisance makers informed BMC

Not even two per cent of the amount needed to start relief works for one member each of the Below Poverty Line (BPL) families in Rajasthan is currently available under the Calamity Relief Fund (CRF)

Even as the Union Power Ministry lines up an ambitious target of lighting up entire India by 2012, as many as 80000 villages in the country are yet to be electrified. As per the present estimates,

Medical institutes have congratulated Maharashtra Government for its bold decision to ban Gutkha and paan masalas in the State, in spite of large number of unemployment it may create.

Zafrani Zarda and Pan Masala Association of India on Wednesday urged the Maharashtra state government's to reconsider its decision on clamping statewide ban on gutka and pan masala and alleged that

Maharashtra Pollution Control board has served a show cause notice to Dabhol Power Corporation for not taking corrective measures to arrest contamination of water in wells surrounding areas of DPC in

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