Mumbai Smart News

By: Hindustan Times - HT Smartcast
  • Summary

  • If there is one city in India which never sleeps, it is Mumbai. In order to not only keep our Mumbaikars updated but to also give an in-depth understanding of what the latest news from this city means for its dwellers, Rohini Ramanathan, RJ, Radio Nasha (@rotalks) discuss the latest headlines every morning.  This is a Hindustan Times production, brought to you by HT Smartcast
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Episodes
  • Cybercrime up 18% in Mumbai, actual numbers may be even more
    Aug 30 2022
    The NCRB report shows cyber offences rose by 18% in Mumbai in 2021 but the actual numbers may be much more as many cases have gone unreported or many written complaints were not converted into FIRs. Tune in to know more about the NCRB report with RJ Rohini!
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    4 mins
  • Police Issue Advisory for Ganpati Immersion, Prohibits Entry of Heavy Vehicles
    Aug 30 2022
    This year, the ten-day festival of Ganeshotsav will begin on Wednesday, August 31. Keeping in mind the festival and the Ganpati visarjan that will be followed, the Mumbai police issued a traffic advisory. What's the good news and what you should keep in mind before travelling? Tune in with RJ Rohini to know more!
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    3 mins
  • Mumbai gears up for Ganesh Chaturthi, traffic police make elaborate arrangements
    Aug 29 2022
    In this episode of Mumbai Smart news, RJ Rohini talks about the Mumbai traffic police being geared up with elaborate arrangements for the 10-day Ganeshotsav beginning August 31. According to traffic police officers, five traffic police control rooms will be set up at essential immersion places.
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    3 mins

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