Mumbai Daily Newswrap @6PM: AR Rahman’s Mega Concert, Traffic Curbs, Cab Policy Update & BEST Bus Crisis

Mumbai: As Mumbai prepares for a busy weekend, the city is witnessing a mix of cultural excitement, transport challenges, and policy changes. From traffic curbs ahead of AR Rahman’s grand concert in Navi Mumbai to the rollout of a new cab policy affecting Ola, Uber, and Rapido users, major developments are unfolding. Meanwhile, BEST faces a potential crisis with buses going off-road, Maratha activist Manoj Jarange Patil intensifies his protest, and Panvel reports a spike in road accidents—all shaping the news landscape today.

In view of the much-anticipated AR Rahman live concert scheduled for Saturday, May 3, at Dr. D. Y. Patil Stadium in Nerul, the Navi Mumbai Traffic Police has announced a temporary ban on the movement and parking of all types of heavy vehicles within city limits.

Heavy Vehicle Ban in Navi Mumbai on May 3 for AR Rahman Concert

In preparation for AR Rahman's Wonderment Tour concert at DY Patil Stadium on May 3, Navi Mumbai Traffic Police has enforced a ban on the movement and parking of all heavy vehicles from 2:00 PM to midnight. The move aims to ease congestion and ensure public safety due to the expected large crowd.

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Ola, Uber, Rapido to Compensate for Ride Cancellations Under New Policy

Ola, Uber, Rapido to Compensate for Ride Cancellations Under New Policy

Under the newly launched Maharashtra Aggregator Cabs Policy 2025, platforms like Ola, Uber, and Rapido must compensate passengers if drivers cancel rides. The policy, effective from May 1, focuses on fare transparency, safety, and driver accountability.

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BEST Faces Crisis: 170 Buses to Go Off Roads Amid Fare Dispute

BEST Faces Crisis: 170 Buses to Go Off Roads Amid Fare Dispute

Mumbai’s public transport is set to face disruption as BEST plans to withdraw 170 buses this month. With the fleet shrinking below 2,700 buses and a fare hike row ongoing, commuters may face increased delays and reduced services.

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Maratha Activist Manoj Jarange Patil Hospitalised As Health Deteriorates; Threatens Hunger Strike If Demands Remain Unmet Till August 28

Maratha Leader Manoj Jarange Patil Hospitalised, Sets Protest Deadline

Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange Patil has been hospitalised due to deteriorating health. He has warned of launching an indefinite hunger strike starting August 29 in Mumbai if his demands are not fulfilled by August 28.

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Navi Mumbai News: Three Killed In Separate Road Accidents In Panvel Over Two Days

Three Killed in Separate Road Accidents in Panvel

Over the past two days, three people lost their lives in separate road accidents across Panvel. Police are investigating, especially in cases where the vehicles involved remain unidentified.

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