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Makeover of a den It was almost impossible to enter Dagdi Chawl without Gawli’s permission Dagdi Chawl in Byculla that convicted gangster Arun Gawli used as hideout in the ’80s and ’90s, is being redeveloped into two 40-storey towers Dagdi Chawl, the den of convicted gangster Arun Gawli alias Daddy, is all set to be redeveloped after Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority ( MHADA) gave a letter of intent (LOI) for its redevelopment. Dagdi Chawl is a famous hideout that gave Gawli protection not only from his rivals, Dawood Ibrahim and Amar Naik gangs, but also the police. Gawli’s family that hails from Madhya Pradesh had settled in the Dagdi Chawl at Saat Rasta in Byculla. ....
URL copied Image Source : PTI Saat Rasta wears a deserted look during restrictions imposed by the state government amid rising Covid-19 cases, in Mumbai. In view of the pandemic situation in the country, the Centre on Sunday expressed urgent need for states to consider strict COVID management and control measures in surge areas to bring situation under control in areas reporting higher cases. Existing infrastructure may not be able to cope with this kind of surge, Union Health Ministry said. Districts fulfilling any of the two criterias to be considered for taking intensive action and local containment measures. Local containment primarily focused on restricting intermingling of people is to be undertaken for 14 days for breaking chain, Centre said. ....
: Wednesday, April 14, 2021, 1:44 PM IST From supplying milk to becoming Mumbai s underworld gangster: All you need to know about Arun Gawli Mumbai: Now 65-year-old underworld gangster Arun Gawliâs life has been a roller coaster of sorts. The man famous as âDaddyâ in the underworld has seen hide inside boxes, climb up his bathroom window to escape raiding policemen, to providing residents of the infamous Dagdi Chawl a proper place to live which in turn ensured that he stayed safe within. But Gawli wasnât the known gangster before the 80âs. His father Gulabrao had migrated to Mumbai from Khandwa in Madhya Pradesh in the early 1950s and settled at Dagdi Chawl. But abject poverty had made Gawli drop out of school while he was still in the fifth grade, and take up his familyâs traditional business of supplying milk around Saat Rasta in Mumbai. ....
BMC Starts Cutting 199 Trees At Mahalakshmi To Construct Two Road Over Bridges Trees axed - representative image (via Twitter)Â Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation, BMC has started axing 199 trees in Mahalaxmi, Mumbai, to make way to construct two road-over-bridges. The ROBs will ease up traffic and offer direct connectivity from Saat Rasta to Haji Ali Junction and Worli Naka. According to a report, the tree authority of BMC had given the nod to felling of a total 1,234 trees in all for various infrastructure projects in December last year. Local residents expressed dissatisfaction over the felling of trees. Advocate Godfrey Pimenta said that the environmental destruction being done by the cutting of full-grown trees is irreversible and irreparable. This should not have been allowed in larger public interest, he added. ....
Mumbai on Thursday reported the highest single-day spike in new COVID-19 cases with 8,646 people testing positive for the virus. Mayor Kishori Pednek ....