According to BMC's official figures, there are 74,682 manholes in Mumbai under its jurisdiction, out of which, the civic body has installed protective grills on 6,308 manholes, while the remaining are covered with conventional concrete covers and metal discs.
Updated Apr 18, 2021 | 10:48 IST
The stickers, which should be in the form of six-inch circles, will be available at ‘nakabandi points’ and all toll nakas and will also be provided free of charge by the Mumbai Police. Moving out for essentials in Mumbai? Know color-coded vehicle stickers you need  |  Photo Credit: Twitter
New Delhi: Authorities in Mumbai on Saturday informed that people carrying out essential services and exempt from curfew rule will have to use colour-coded stickers on their vehicles to help them operate with more ease and also to limit vehicular traffic on the roads.
Mumbai Police commissioner Hemant Nagrale informed that red, green and yellow stickers were introduced to ensure the strict imposition of the restrictions brought by the Maharashtra government to curb the rising coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases. Nagrale highlighted that the colour coding of the vehicles will discourage people from getting out unnecessari
After Ahmedabad, mysterious Monolith comes up in garden in Bandra, Mumbai
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Updated: Thursday, March 11, 2021, 15:46 [IST]
Mumbai, Mar 10: A Monolith , a sheet metal structure that has mysteriously appeared and disappeared across the world, was seen at Joggers Park in suburban Bandra on Wednesday. Local corporator Asif Zakeria tweeted about it in the morning. It has numbers on side of it let s try & figure out what they mean, he said in the tweet while sharing a few images of the triangular prism-shaped structure, around seven feet tall.
This is the second such installation that has appeared in the country after one was spotted in a garden in Ahmedabad last December.