Many Mumbaiakars will agree, that commuting on a Mumbai local train is no ordinary experience. From bhajan mandalis to shopping experiences, Mumbai local trains are known to offer some of the most offbeat experiences. This time Mid-day captured a video inside a Mumbai Local train where commuters were seen breaking into singing and dancing celebrating the spirit of Navratri. The commuters can be seen grooving to the tunes of foot-tapping songs. Take a look.
08 October,2024 01:49 PM ISTIn a heartbreaking incident, 45-year-old Vimal Gaikwad lost her life after falling into an uncovered drain on MIDC Central Road, opposite Veravali Reservoir No. 3, Andheri. Her niece, Dipali Bansode, holds the government responsible, citing that Vimal was the sole breadwinner of the Gaikwad family, which includes her husband, Appasaheb, a slow learner with low vision. The BMC has since covered the drain, but the family’s grief remains. Watch to learn more about this tragic accident during Mumbai Rains and the calls for accountability.
28 September,2024 11:29 AM ISTOn Friday, 27th September, Mumbai woke up to moderate spells of rain. In the latest Mumbai rain updates, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said that a "generally cloudy sky with possibility of moderate rain and thundershowers in the city and its suburbs" for the next 24 hours. Rains lashed parts of Mumbai suburbs disrupting normal life.
27 September,2024 05:16 PM ISTMumbai rains have wrecked havoc in the city once again. On September 25, Mumbai experienced torrential rains, leading to significant waterlogging and severe traffic disruptions across various parts of the city. Areas such as Kurla East, Nehru Nagar, and Chembur were particularly affected, with the Kurla bridge facing heavy congestion. Additionally, a landslide occurred at the Mumbra bypass around 11:30 PM, further complicating traffic movement for over three hours. The situation prompted BMC Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani to assess the impact of the rainfall. In response to the severe weather conditions, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) issued a red alert for Mumbai, warning residents of continued heavy rainfall until September 26, 8:30 AM. The combination of intense rainfall and infrastructure challenges highlighted the city’s vulnerability to adverse weather conditions, necessitating urgent attention to drainage and disaster preparedness measures.
26 September,2024 10:38 AM ISTIn this new video of Mid-Day's vox pop series, we asked Mumbaikars about what kind of issues do they face while travelling in local trains on a daily basis. Mumbaikars shared their experiences and challenges while traveling on local trains, a lifeline of the city. Commuters highlighted overcrowding as a primary concern, especially during peak hours, making it difficult to board and find space. Many expressed frustration over the lack of seating and the discomfort of standing for long periods. Safety emerged as another critical issue, with concerns about pickpocketing and harassment. People also pointed out the need for better hygiene, citing unclean compartments and platforms. Watch video to see their response on the local train challenges they face everyday.
25 September,2024 03:38 PM ISTWhile railways are a dependable source of commute for most of the Mumbaikars, Mumbai rains bring major challenges for the railway management. Ensuring the smooth functioning of the railways while the tracks face the risk of being flooded, is no easy feat and this is when the role of a Railway trackman comes in. Risking their lives walking along the tracks where trains can come at any moment, Railway trackmen like Dilip inspect the bridges near tracks if the water level is safe enough. In this video of Mid-day explains, we give a peek into the functioning of the Western Railways and how it offers a seamless experience even during rains. Take a look.
13 September,2024 05:00 PM ISTWhile railways are a dependable source of commute for most of the Mumbaikars, Mumbai rains bring major challenges for the railway management. Ensuring the smooth functioning of the railways while the tracks face the risk of being flooded, is no easy feat and this is when the role of a Railway trackman comes in. Risking their lives walking along the tracks where trains can come at any moment, Railway trackmen like Dilip inspect the bridges near tracks if the water level is safe enough. In this video of Mid-day explains, we give a peek into the functioning of the Western Railways and how it offers a seamless experience even during rains. Take a look.
13 September,2024 05:00 PM ISTOn Thursday, August 22, passengers on the Central Railways' Sundarban network staged a protest against poor train services. They wore white attire and black armbands or masks to express their dissatisfaction. This demonstration came after a meeting on August 14 between passenger associations and railway officials, where the concerns were discussed, and potential solutions were proposed. However, the associations found the meeting's outcome unsatisfactory, leading them to organize the protest. Siddhesh Desai from Mumbai Railway Pravasi and Madhu Kotian, president of Mumbai Rail Pravasi Sang, both voiced their frustration on behalf of the passengers. The protest is expected to intensify after 10 am. To rally support, the associations distributed 25,000 black ribbons to passengers. Their demands include reducing overcrowding, giving priority to local trains, and establishing a dedicated suburban railway transport body. The demonstration highlights ongoing issues and seeks immediate improvements in train services.
22 August,2024 12:05 PM ISTOn 3rd August, Mumbai witnessed severe rainfall which led to massive waterlogging and traffic snarls across the city. IMD had predicted that Mumbai would likely receive heavy rainfall at isolated places for three days starting Friday 2nd August along with heavy rainfall at isolated areas in Thane. Andheri Subway was shut down for commuters due to waterlogging. On the other hand, city's seven lakes have already crossed 80% capacity as Mumbai's water levels have risen significantly.
03 August,2024 03:30 PM ISTMaharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, on July 25, directed Raigad's collector to aid people affected by heavy rainfall and floods. He urged everyone to avoid unnecessary travel due to water on roads and in homes in Pune. With Khadakwasla Dam and surrounding areas experiencing heavy rain, he assured readiness with NDRF, SDRF, and Army teams on standby. Due to heavy Mumbai rains, the city faces an 'orange' alert, and efforts include 222 water pumps to clear flooded areas. Railway tracks in Kurla and Ghatkopar are affected, and efforts are underway to reopen the Andheri subway. Shinde appealed for cooperation and vigilance from residents and officials alike.
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