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Telcos oppose vendor model for metro 3 mobile network deployment – The Times of India

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Telcos oppose vendor model for metro 3 mobile network deployment – The Times of India


Mumbai: Telcos and the Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) have raised concerns over the Mumbai Metro Rail Corporation Ltd (MMRCL)’s decision to use a vendor-led model for deploying mobile network infrastructure on the upcoming Metro Line 3 (Colaba–Bandra–Aarey). MMRCL has chosen to work with an Infrastructure Provider (IP-I), but telecom operators argue that this approach raises regulatory and consumer interest issues.
The COAI, representing Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel, and Vodafone Idea, claims that MMRCL’s decision to allow an IP-I vendor to install active telecom infrastructure violates the Telecommunication Act, 2023. This act reserves such rights for licensed telecom operators only.
The COAI stated that all three operators offered to install a common In-Building Solution (IBS) network across the underground corridor at their own expense, ensuring seamless connectivity for commuters without any financial burden on MMRCL. However, MMRCL rejected this proposal and selected a vendor through an internal tendering process, denying the telcos Right of Way (RoW) permissions.
An MMRCL spokesperson explained that the intent was to provide cellular connectivity in the underground metro system to all passengers. MMRCL invited bids to set up neutral/common infrastructure that any telco could use, aligning with best practices followed by other large-scale infrastructure projects like airports and metro rails across India.
The spokesperson said MMRCL conducted an open tender process to onboard a neutral infrastructure provider. The telcos provided letters of support to the participating bidders, endorsing the tender process. The selected neutral infrastructure provider has the requisite license to lay and operate the infrastructure, which they have already implemented. The spokesperson added that any allegations of illegalities in the process are baseless.
However, the COAI has argued that this vendor-driven model prioritises commercial interests over commuter convenience and undermines the principle of fair, non-discriminatory access to public infrastructure guaranteed under telecom law. The statement clarified that no telecom operator has signed any agreement with the selected vendor, despite contrary claims in some media reports.
Telcos also highlighted that they do not earn revenue from IBS deployments but were willing to bear the cost in the public interest. A senior official from one of the service providers noted that similar models have been implemented in high-security zones like Pragati Maidan and Central Vista, where telecom operators laid the network without paying any fees.





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Mumbai social worker Mustafa Yusufali Gom earns praise for humanitarian works | Mumbai News – The Times of India

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Mustafa Yusufali Gom presented his book on PM Narendra Modi to Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis

MUMBAI: City-based social worker Mustafa Yusufali Gom is being widely praised for his humanitarian work.
The latest act for which this good Samaritan is being applauded is his help in the relief efforts for victims of the recent devastating earthquake in Myanmar.
Recently, the Maitri Peace Foundation and the Myanmar Embassy joined hands to undertake relief work for the earthquake-affected people in Myanmar.
“Apart from making my individual contribution to the relief fund, I have also told them that I would try to get friends and others contribute to the relief efforts,” he said.
Founder-director of Caretakers Exterior and Interiors Pvt Ltd, Gom has so far got over 500 buildings repaired. His work has earned him appreciation from many dignitaries, including the former Governor of Maharashtra, Ramesh Bais, and the Chief Minister of Gujarat, Bhupendra Patel.
Gom has authored a book on Prime Minister Narendra Modi titled “Narendra Modi: Samvad, Naye Bharat Ka Sankalp.” The book carries an appraisal of various schemes and good works Modi has done over the last decade. He has presented this book to many high authorities, including the Gujarat CM and Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis.
At a recent function of Gau Bharat Bharati, a newspaper dedicated to the protection of cows and the promotion of cow-related economy, published and edited by Sanjay Sharma Amaan, Gom presented this book on PM Modi to CM Devendra Fadnavis. Fadnavis thanked Gom and said he would read the book.
Among the many awards Gom has received for his selfless social service is the Public Service Award by the Governor of Himachal Pradesh, Shiv Pratap Shukla.
Growing up in Juhu Gulli, a neighbourhood in the western suburbs of Mumbai, Gom has been engaged in social activities for over two decades. Whether working with the police or the BMC, Gom helps people in need without charging any fees and irrespective of caste or creed. He is respected by government officials for his commitment to social work.





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Kolkata developers partner to build elderly-friendly communities with Bengaluru-based firm | Kolkata News – The Times of India

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KOLKATA: Real estate developers in Kolkata have partnered with a Bengaluru-based firm that focuses on developing senior living communities. Two developers in Kolkata — Srijan Realty and Merlin Group — have already collaborated with Primus to promote multi-generational living.
Primus and Srijan Group announced the development of Primus Ganges at the 26-acre Royal Ganges riverside township project in Maheshtala. Approximately 150 units — a mix of 2BHK and 3BHK — will be developed for senior living in the first phase, with a provision to develop another 150 units in the second phase.
Primus is also in advanced discussions with two other developers — Merlin Group and Primarc — for similar senior living units in its projects in Rajarhat and elsewhere. These projects, to be announced later this year and early next year, will increase the total number of units for senior living communities to over 1,000.
“We are not creating ‘vriddhashrams’ or old-age homes. Instead, we are creating an opportunity for the elderly to live with their children or independently in these towers. At least one member of the family purchasing flats in these towers must be 55 years old. The children can also stay separately in separate towers in the complex that are not meant to house senior citizens,” explained Primus MD Adarsh Narahari.
The units in the towers for the elderly will be elderly-friendly and fall-safe with anti-skid vitrified tiles in living areas, anti-skid ceramic tiles in restrooms, utility areas, and balconies to reduce the risk of slips and falls.
They will feature wide doors for easy wheelchair and walker access, senior-friendly lever door handles that are easier to grip, restroom doors with outward swing and emergency release features, foldable grab bars near the WC, washbasin, and shower area, shower seats and glass partitions in the master restroom, two-way light switches near the bedside, and footlights for night-time safety.
Additionally, there will be sensor lights in the master bedroom and restroom, rounded edges on internal walls to minimise injury from accidental bumps, wooden handrails in passageways, ramps, and lifts, panic alarm buttons in the master bedroom and restroom, nurse calling and an assistant alarm system, as well as emergency call systems in common areas.
“Primus will also offer a comprehensive, proactive, and personalised healthcare experience that prioritises active, healthy living. We will take care of five essentials for prolonged ageing: delicious, balanced meals planned by nutritionists; doctor-led wellness and fitness programmes with fall prevention strategies; in-room safety features like remote-control bidets, heated towel rods, automatic commodes, gas leak detectors, wheelchair accessibility, mobility support, anti-skid tiles, and panic alarms; ambulance on campus, medical attention, trained staff; regular community activities to keep elders socially and mentally stimulated; and assistance with everyday tasks for hassle-free living including regular housekeeping, medicine delivery, errand assistance, and travel accompaniment,” said Narahari.
Srijan Realty Director Keshav Agarwal said Kolkata, with a sizable retired population with children working in other Indian cities or living abroad, needed such a project where the elderly could enjoy their independence while living within a vibrant multi-generational community. “We are trying to create a community that looks after the physical and mental well being of elders,” said Agarwal.
Merlin MD Sushil Mohta said he would announce the senior project later this year. “It will be part of Merlin Rise development in Rajarhat,” said Mohta.
Sources said around 400 units could be developed for senior living in the project that will have 7,000 units. Primarc MD Siddharth Pansari said the group could look at two projects with senior living with over 400 units. “We will announce the projects sometime late this year or early next year,” he added.
While the investment in Royal Ganges will be Rs 125 crore, the investment in all the projects could reach Rs 650 crore by next year.





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Temperatures breach 45°C in five Telangana districts; thunderstorm alert on Saturday

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Temperatures over 45°C was recorded in five districts of Telangana on Thursday (April 24, 2025)
| Photo Credit: Graphics: Subyendu Ganguly

The ongoing heatwave sweeping across Telangana has intensified with several regions recording dangerously high temperatures on Thursday (April 24, 2025). According to data from the Telangana Development Planning Society (TGDPS), six districts reported maximum temperatures of 45°C or higher, pushing the mercury into the red zone.

Tanur in Nirmal and Armoor in Nizamabad were the hottest locations, each recording 45.4°C. Close behind were Korutla in Jagtial with 45.3°C, Bela in Adilabad at 45.2°C, Bheemini in Mancherial reaching 45.1°C, and Kerameri in Kumaram Bheem Asifabad registering an even 45°C.

Other regions too hovered just below the 45°C. Maldakal in Jogulamba Gadwal and Damaracherla in Nalgonda recorded 44.9°C; followed by Madnur in Kamareddy at 44.6°C; Palakurthy in Peddapalli at 44.5°C and Gangadhara in Karimnagar touching 44.4°C.

The heatwave showed no signs of relenting in the rest of the State either. The remaining 22 districts recorded temperatures ranging between 41°C and 43°C, with even urban pockets feeling the brunt.

Temperatures in urban districts

In the Greater Hyderabad region, Quthbullapur in Medchal Malkajgiri registered 42.4°C; Ibrahimpatnam in Ranga Reddy touched 42.1°C, and Saidabad in Hyderabad recorded 42°C.

Thunderstorm alert to 29 districts

Meanwhile, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a thunderstorm alert for several districts across the State for Saturday (April 26, 2025).

According to the IMD forecast, isolated places in as many as 29 districts are likely to experience thunderstorms accompanied by lightning and gusty winds. The districts under the alert include Mancherial, Nirmal, Nizamabad, Jagtial, Rajanna Sircilla, Karimnagar, Peddapalli, Jayashankar Bhupalpally, Mulugu, Bhadradri Kothagudem, Mahabubabad, Warangal, Hanumkonda, Jangaon, Siddipet, Yadadri Bhuvanagiri, Rangareddy, Hyderabad, Medchal Malkajgiri, Vikarabad, Sangareddy, Medak, Kamareddy, Mahabubnagar, Nagarkurnool, Wanaparthy, Narayanpet, and Jogulamba Gadwal.



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