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THANE: A 70-year old woman was found brutally murdered with her throat slit in her flat at Bazarpeth area in Kalyan on Saturday late night.
The woman was identified as Hansabai Thakkar. She was living alone for the past few years after her husband’s death.
The reason behind killing is yet to be known.
The murder came to light on Saturday night when Thakkar’s daughter, who is married in same area, reached the flat as she was not responding to her calls.
When Hansabai s daughter opened the door, she found blood-soaked body of her mother lying in the room. The police were summoned and Thakkar’s body was taken to Rukminibai hospital where she was declared brought dead.
Extended metro on Kanakapura Road will be opened for public from January 15
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The 6-km line will be inaugurated on January 14
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The 6-km line will be inaugurated on January 14
After missing several deadlines, the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation (BMRCL) has finally fixed a date to start commercial operations of the extended metro line on Kanakapura Road. The line from Yelachenahalli to Anjanapura will be inaugurated on January 14 and the next day people will be allowed to use the services.
Chief PRO of BMRCL Yashvanth Chavan said that Hardeep Singh Puri, Minister of State (independent charge), Housing And Urban Affairs, will virtually inaugurate the metro line from Delhi. Chief Minister B.S. Yediyurappa will also take part in the event by flagging off a train. “Usually, when inauguration is scheduled in the evening, the commercial operations start from the next morning,” Mr. Chavan said.
Metro tunnelling work drives residents out of their homes
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They claim that many houses have developed cracks; BMRCL says vibrations well within international standards
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Residents of Dhanakoti Lane, Sultan Nagar, near Shivajinagar allege that their homes have begun developing cracks owing to the tunnelling work by BMRCL.
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They claim that many houses have developed cracks; BMRCL says vibrations well within international standards
Mohammed Nizamuddin and his family have been living away from their home in the bustling Dhanakoti Lane, near Thimmaiah Road in Shivajinagar, for the past several days. They are among the several families who have been asked to move away from their homes temporarily due to the disturbances caused by the ongoing tunnelling work by the Bangalore Metro Rail Corporation Ltd. (BMRCL).