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Mumbai Headlines: Major Updates You Need to Know

Stay ahead with the latest from Mumbai on Dec 22, 2025. Get crucial civic updates, traffic alerts, weather, and political developments. Watch the full video for complete coverage.

Pune Pedestrian Killed by PMPML Bus in Hadapsar

A 49-year-old woman died after being run over by a PMPML bus near Gadital bus stop in Pune's Hadapsar. The incident highlights severe traffic mismanagement and safety concerns in the area. Read more.

GMDA, MCG Launch Drive to Clear MG Road Encroachments

GMDA and MCG have launched a major enforcement drive on MG Road, Gurgaon, removing illegal encroachments to restore footpaths and cycle tracks. The action aims to make the arterial road safer for pedestrians.

Mulund's New FOB to Ease Commute, Boost Safety

Mumbai's Mulund East-West foot overbridge nears completion, promising safer, faster connectivity across railway tracks. The project aims to curb risky crossings and reduce congestion for daily commuters.

Mumbai: Sunny 30.6°C, Poor Air Quality Advisory

Mumbai enjoys clear skies & 30.6°C on Dec 18, 2025, perfect for outdoors. However, poor AQI of 215 from yesterday persists. Get the weekly forecast and essential health precautions here.

New ₹720cr Nagpur Highway Lacks Pedestrian Safety in Dhapewada

The newly inaugurated ₹720cr Saoner-Dhapewada-Gondkhairi National Highway faces severe criticism for neglecting pedestrian safety in Dhapewada, forcing locals to risk their lives daily. Read about the community's demands and the official response.

Chennai Metro's 30 Cr Walkways Cause Pedestrian Woes

Chennai Metro's Phase II barricaded walkways, costing ~₹30 crore, are poorly lit, unsafe, and causing daily hardship. Officials promise removal by 2028, but pedestrians demand immediate fixes.

Mumbai's B Ward Faces Persistent Civic Issues

Mumbai's historic B Ward, a Congress stronghold, battles chronic garbage accumulation, water supply problems, and parking chaos despite ongoing redevelopment. Residents and leaders voice concerns.

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