This story is from September 16, 2023
MMRDA plan to set up 350 sq km ‘town’ across city harbour
Mukherjee said the proposed town is different from Naina and declined to share further details. He said the body is planning to make it among the few settlements in the country where infrastructure like transport connectivity is developed before the buildings come up. He said MTHL and NMIA will each boost the national GDP by 1 percentage point, which will turn the Navi Mumbai region into a hotspot for economic activity. The 160-hectare Bandra Kurla Complex business district, also developed by the MMRDA a few decades ago, contributes 2.8 per cent of the national GDP, he said. Mukherjee said 2025 will be a “watermark” year in the megapolis' infrastructure journey, and pointed out that a slew of projects being undertaken now will get fructified then. Work on the NMIA is also slated to finish by 2024-end, he added. PTI
Most schools said it was learning, teaching as usual
Several schools in Bengaluru switched to virtual classes due to a strike, causing teachers and students to return to online learning. While some schools found the transition smooth, others acknowledged that online classes cannot replicate the benefits of physical classes. The Association of Managements of Primary and Secondary Schools of Karnataka reported that most member-schools continued with in-person classes, but those heavily dependent on private operators went online or remained closed. Parents faced challenges in dropping off and picking up their children from school.
Sanya Malhotra on 'Jawan' role: It's something I could never have said no
Actress Sanya Malhotra says she was focused on learning from Shah Rukh Khan and the team while working on the film 'Jawan'. Despite having limited screen time, Malhotra believes that what matters is the contribution an actor can make to a script. She cited Shah Rukh's appearance in 'Hey Ram' as an example of doing a character for the love of acting. Malhotra considers Shah Rukh an "institution" and learned a lot from him, including the advice to listen to her heart.
Cops escorting undertrials to be on rotation in Navi Mumbai
The Navi Mumbai police commissioner has ordered the randomization of police escort teams following the suspension of officers for giving special treatment to the Wadhawan brothers, who were arrested in the Yes Bank financial fraud case. CCTV cameras will be installed in police vehicles used for escorting accused persons, and GPS devices are already installed in vehicles to track patrolling routes. The randomization process will be conducted using a specially developed app. Surprise checks will also be conducted to ensure no special treatment is given to the accused.
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