📰 Maharashtra Govt Approves ₹2.16 Crore Rent Payment for Cyber Office at World Trade Centre, Mumbai for Seven Months

The Maharashtra Government has sanctioned ₹2.16 crore to cover seven months of rent for its State Cyber Office at the World Trade Centre, Mumbai. The office houses the Cyber and Women Atrocity Prevention Wing and the Economic Offences Wing, operating on a 10,469 sq. ft. leased space.

🏏 Mumbai Cricket Association Seeks Land for Residential Women’s Academy After World Cup Glory

The Mumbai Cricket Association has formally requested land for a dedicated Residential Women’s Cricket Academy, citing the recent World Cup victory and the need to end logistical hardships like long commutes for female players. The MCA promises to build and operate the non-profit ‘centre of excellence’ to create a lasting legacy for women’s sports in Maharashtra.

Maharashtra Govt Forms Probe Panel Over Illegal Mangrove Constructions in Thane’s Majiwade Area

In a swift response to legislative concerns and High Court directives, the Maharashtra government has constituted a high-level committee to investigate unauthorized constructions in the ecologically sensitive mangrove buffer zone of Majiwade, Thane. The move addresses violations of landmark judicial orders aimed at protecting vital coastal ecosystems.

📰 How Slum Rehabilitation Projects Are Quietly Funding Mumbai’s Transport Future

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Maharashtra Government Fixes Rent Glitch: 1 Sq. Ft. Difference Saves Govt Employees ₹360 Per Month

The Maharashtra Government has stepped in to correct an unexpected anomaly in residential rent charges for employees moving into the new Bandra government complex. Despite having flats that are only 1 square foot (321 sq. ft.) over the lower-rate threshold, employees were facing significantly higher monthly charges. A new Government Resolution, dated October 13, 2025, has fixed the problem, offering retrospective financial relief.