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  1. Paradigm Realty announces premier 2.5 million sq. ft redevelopment in Mahavir Nagar, Kandivali approx. Rs 3500 crore GDV

    Paradigm Realty announces premier 2.5 million sq. ft redevelopment in Mahavir Nagar, Kandivali approx. Rs 3500 crore GDV

    PNNMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 27: Mumbai-based developer Paradigm Realty has signed a redevelopment agreement for a development potential of over 2.5 million sq ft at Mahavir Nagar, Kandivali (W) , with an investment of Rs 200 crore through internal accruals. . Spread over a ~4 acre...
  2. Anti-Narcotics Cell of Mumbai Crime Branch has seized drugs worth Rs 1.12 crore.

    Anti-Narcotics Cell of Mumbai Crime Branch has seized drugs worth Rs 1.12 crore.

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Kandivali unit of Anti-Narcotics Cell (ANC) of Mumbai Crime Branch arrested two drug suppliers with 'Heroin' drugs from Borivala area of ​​Mumbai, Maharashtra. Reportedly, the value of the seized narcotics in the international market was Rs 1 crore 12 lakh, weighing...
  3. Four injured in hospital fire in Mumbai's Kandivali area; the fire was extinguished

    Four injured in hospital fire in Mumbai's Kandivali area; the fire was extinguished

    Mumbai: Four people were injured in a fire at a hospital in Mumbai's Kandivali West on Saturday. A civil officer gave this information.The fire broke out at 1:50 pm at the rear of Vince Hospital, located in the 30-storey 'Kesar Ashish' building near Mahavir Nagar, and was brought under control...
  4. Four injured in fire in Mumbai hospital; situation under control

    Four injured in fire in Mumbai hospital; situation under control

    Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], Four people were injured in a fire that broke out in a multi-storey hospital building in Mumbai's Kandivali West on Saturday afternoon, officials said. Those injured in the incident have been identified as Swadhin Mukhi (56), Rajde (35), Narendra Murya (45) and...
  5. One person died after being hit by a train between Malad and Kandivali

    One person died after being hit by a train between Malad and Kandivali

    Mumbai: An unidentified 40-year-old man died after being hit by a train between Kandivali and Malad stations in north Mumbai on Monday evening, a Railway Police official said.He was hit while crossing the tracks and doctors at the nearby Shatabdi Hospital declared him dead, the official said...
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