Mumbai, May 31 (PTI) Top stories from western region at 5 pm.
BOM6 MH-TERROR MODULE-PROBE
**** Terror probe: 'Module planned attacks to avenge razing of mosque in Bandra anti-encroachment drive'
Mumbai: Members
of a Pakistan-backed ISI-underworld terror module, busted by Delhi Police, had planned to attack policemen and security forces in Mumbai to avenge the demolition of an illegal mosque in Garib Nagar area of Bandra here during a recent demolition drive, officials said. By Dnyanesh Chavan. ****
BOM1 MH-JARANGE-PROTEST
**** Maratha quota: Jarange ends fast after talks with govt delegation
Jalna: Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange has ended his indefinite fast after talks with Maharashtra government representatives, who submitted a 12-point proposal to him. ****
BOM4 MH-JARANGE-PROTEST-CM
**** Mahayuti govt has consistently worked to ensure justice for Marathas, says CM as Jarange ends fast
Ahilyanagar: The Mahayuti government in Maharashtra has consistently worked to ensure justice to the Maratha community, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Sunday amid the withdrawal of an indefinite stir by Manoj Jarange, who has been spearheading a movement for quota for the community. ****
BOM5 MP-BROWN SUGAR-ARRESTS
**** MP: 20 kg brown sugar valued between Rs 20-40 cr seized in Mandsaur, 5 held
Mandsaur (MP): Brown sugar valued between Rs 20 and 40 crore was seized in Madhya Pradesh's Mandsaur district on Sunday, resulting in the arrests of five persons, including a woman, a senior police official said. ****
BOM7 GJ-LIONS
**** No new suspected Babesia cases in past 3 days; 17 lions under observation: Gujarat minister
Gir Somnath: No new suspected cases of Babesia infection among Asiatic lions have been reported in the past three days, while 17 big cats remain under observation, Gujarat Forest and Environment Minister Arjunbhai Modhwadia said on Sunday. ****
BOM2 MH-VULTURE-CONSERVATION
**** Back from brink: India's vultures stage comeback as captive-breeding, release efforts gather pace
Mumbai: Two decades after toxic veterinary drugs cleared India’s skies of its ultimate scavengers, vultures are making a comeback with more than 700 birds bred in captivity and phased wild-release programmes turning protected tiger reserves into their new safe havens. By Manisha Rege. ****
BES1 MH-ONION-FARMERS
**** Onion farmers seek Rs 10,000 crore revival package, stable export policy from Centre
Nashik: Maharashtra onion farmers have urged the Centre to announce a special Rs 10,000 crore revival package, claiming that repeated export curbs, natural calamities and price crashes have pushed them into a severe financial crisis. ****
BES8 GJ-CENSUS
**** Census 2027: Gujarat to launch digital houselisting exercise on June 1
Ahmedabad: The first phase of the Population Census-2027 will begin across Gujarat on Monday, with the launch of a month-long houselisting exercise completely conducted through digital means for the first time. **** PTI BNM BNM










