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In clean-up drive, BMC proposes 2.5x hike in most fines, user fee for waste removal | Mumbai News – The Times of India

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In clean-up drive, BMC proposes 2.5x hike in most fines, user fee for waste removal | Mumbai News – The Times of India


Mumbai: The next time you are caught leaving a mess behind in public places, be ready to fork out at least Rs 500 as BMC plans to intensify its cleanliness drive by increasing fines and introducing a monthly user fee to cover the costs of solid waste collection, transportation, processing and disposal.
According to the civic body’s updated draft sanitation and health bylaws 2025, it has proposed increasing the fines for littering and urinating in public places from Rs 200 to Rs 500, and for failing to clean up after pets from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000.
The draft bylaws, proposed to replace the ones from 2006, will be uploaded on BMC’s website on Tuesday. Citizens can review the draft and submit their suggestions/objections till May 31 via email to bmc.swmbyelaws2025@gmail.com or in writing to solid waste management’s head office.
BMC officials said the draft sanitation and health bylaws 2025, which have proposed increasing the fines for dirtying up public places, have been framed keeping modern urban challenges and administrative reforms in mind.
The user fees for solid waste management the civic has proposed covers residential properties, commercial establishments and educational institutions, and will range from Rs 100 a month for residential properties with less than 50sqm built-up space to Rs 7,500 for hotels with more than three stars and marriage halls, festival halls, exhibitions and fairs over 3,000sqm. They will be incorporated in the new bylaws. In its 2025-26 budget presented last month, BMC had proposed levying user fees on residential and commercial properties, through which it expects to generate an annual revenue of Rs 687 crore. TOI was the first to report on Dec 14, 2024, that the civic body was planning to introduce such a charge.
Mumbai generates 8,000 tonnes of solid waste daily, a majority of which ends up at the Kanjurmarg dumping ground and a smaller portion at the Deonar landfill.
—Richa Pinto





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Kochi Water Metro sails into third year with patronage of 4 million commuters

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Kochi Water Metro ferries berthed at the High Court terminal. As it steps into its third year, the Water Metro is set to expand its operations both within Kerala and across India.

The fleet of 19 air conditioned hybrid-electric Water Metro ferries that are operating in Kochi transported a total of 4 million commuters across 10 terminals in the Greater Kochi area, during the past two years.

They were from among the twenty-three 100-passenger ferries for which Kochi Metro Rail Ltd (KMRL) had placed an order with Cochin Shipyard. This first-of-its-kind water transport system in India that aims to introduce 78 ferries in the Greater Kochi area in a phased manner is being implemented by the Kerala government. It was officially launched on April 25, 2023.

As it steps into its third year, the Water Metro is set to expand its operations both within Kerala and across India. The project had won the Gussies Electric Boat Award-2022 in the commercial ferry category and the Skoch Award for excellence in offering services to the public in the transport sector. The Union government had plans to probe the feasibility of replicating the model in 21 locations across the country, said a KMRL release.

The agency’s MD, Loknath Behera, hoped that the system of water transport would bring in sustainability and affordability in public transport and help decongest roads.

A feasibility study to implement the Water Metro project in Mumbai has been submitted to the Maharashtra government by KMRL. The agency was also asked to conduct feasibility studies to implement the Water Metro system in 21 urban centers across 11 States and two Union Territories, it said.



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Kol-based mobile games startup to get Rs 1.2cr from Krafton | Kolkata News – The Times of India

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Sarthak.G: A city-based mobile games startup has been selected for the Krafton India Gaming Incubator (KIGI) and will receive up to Rs1.2 crore in financial support and technical assistance for one year. Krafton, a South Korean mobile games provider, included Advaita Interactive among six Indian companies in the second cohort of KIGI.
The startup, founded by Judhajit Sarkar, is developing Inspectorium, a detective game set in a Steampunk-inspired version of Victorian-era Kolkata. With episodic cases, real-time AI-powered interrogations and immersive puzzle-solving, the game would be released across mobile, PC and VR platforms by next year, said Anuj Sahani, head of the KIGI programme.
“There is a common perception that not much e-sports development happens in Kolkata. Advaita Interactive has shattered that perception. KIGI has expanded its cohort from four to six startups, extending its reach to emerging gaming hubs like Kolkata and Madurai, among others. We will provide funding to the startup over the next year along with technological support,” said Sahani.





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NEUFC hit MSC for a six, set up quarters date with JFC | Bhubaneswar News – The Times of India

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Notwithstanding the heartbreak of the ISL playoffs, the Highlanders fans got rights for the largest cheer in the pre-quarterfinals of Kalinga Super Cup with their star striker Alaaeddine Ajaraie scoring his first-ever hat-trick for the club as North East United FC routed Mohammedan Sporting 6-0 on a hot and humid afternoon in Bhubaneswar.
The treble from Ajaraie (18′, 57′, 90+3′), coupled with the opener from Jithin MS (3′) and strikes from Nestor Albiach (42′) and Guillermo Fernandez (66′) ensured that Juan Pedro Benali’s men romped to the quarterfinals with a show of confidence at Kalinga Stadium on Thursday.
It was a disappointing end to Mohammedan’s campaign that got very little time for preparation with Mehrajuddin Wadoo’s wards reaching the Odisha capital just three days back.
Later in the evening, a strong Jamshedpur FC contingent set up a quarterfinal with Benali’s NEUFC by beating Hyderabad FC 2-0 in the second match of the day.
Despite boasting a squad with all six foreigners, Khalid Jamil’s men faced a tough contest from the all-Indian Hyderabad side that stayed at the back to curb all of Jamshedpur’s efforts for a breakthrough.
The deadlock was broken just before the break when Ashutosh Mehta was fouled inside the box by Manoj Mohammed and Javier Siverio made no mistake in sending goalkeeper Arshdeep Singh the other way to convert from the spot.
It was a delightful move started by Siverio outside the box that led to a pass to Jordan Murray, who sent a low cross to an onrushing Stephen Eze who guided it into the goal. Replays, however, showed that the Nigerian was offside.
While NEUFC’s first and third goals were results of serious defensive lapses on the part of their rivals with an unmarked Jithin tapping in an Albiach cross inside the box in the third minute and the Spaniard turning scorer after another defensive error just before half-time, their second was a testament to the skill of Moroccan Ajaraie in front of goal.
The change of ends did not change the course of the game as the ISL Golden Boot winner powered in a rebound near goalmouth in the 57th minute and played provider to Spaniard Fernanadez nine minutes later.
Ajaraie completed his hat-trick from the spot after he was brought down inside the box in injury time.





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