Man Arrested for Murder of 20-Year-Old Woman Near Navi Mumbai Railway Station

Dawood Shaikh, a 20-year-old man, was arrested in Karnataka for the murder of a 20-year-old woman whose body was found near Uran railway station in Navi Mumbai. The victim’s father had previously filed a complaint against Shaikh under the POCSO Act in 2019, and the two had been in contact before the murder. While the motive remains unclear, police suspect a heated argument may have led to the killing.

Mukesh Ambani to Build Global Economic Hub in Navi Mumbai on 3,750 Acres Land

Mukesh Ambani, the chairperson of India’s most valuable company Reliance Industries, is planning to establish a global economic hub in Navi Mumbai. For this purpose, Reliance Industries has leased a massive 3,750 acres of land for 43 years in Navi Mumbai for a whopping Rs 13,400 crore. The land will be used to develop an integrated industrial area with global partnerships, similar to Reliance’s existing industrial complexes in Jamnagar, Hazira, and Dahej. Reliance Industries began the sub-lease of the land in 2019 with an initial payment of Rs 2,180 crore.

Marriott Hotels Unveils Navi Mumbai’s Premier Hotel Experience

Marriott Hotels has opened its highly anticipated Navi Mumbai Hotel, located in the heart of the city’s bustling Thane Belapur Road. The hotel offers 152 spacious and elegantly designed rooms, including 45 Club Rooms with panoramic views and a 140-square-meter Presidential Suite. Two restaurants, 7 Isles All Day Dining and Nazaara rooftop restaurant, showcase local and international cuisine. The Greatroom lounge offers a sophisticated atmosphere for relaxation and networking. For events and meetings, the hotel offers 715 square meters of flexible event and meeting spaces, including the pillarless Panorama Grand Ballroom. Guests can also enjoy a serene spa experience at Quan Spa and work out at the Fitness Centre or relax by the exclusive rooftop pool.

Navi Mumbai Marriott Hotel Inaugurated by MRG Group: A Luxury Oasis for Business and Leisure

The MRG Group, renowned for its hospitality ventures, has unveiled the Navi Mumbai Marriott Hotel, a luxurious haven located in the heart of Navi Mumbai. Situated on Thane Belapur Road, the hotel offers convenient access for both business travelers and tourists, with easy reach from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (26 km) and the upcoming DB Patil International Airport (12 km). Navi Mumbai, a strategically developed city on Maharashtra’s western coastline, boasts a vibrant cultural scene and proximity to scenic destinations like Lonavala and Pune. The hotel features elegantly appointed rooms with city and hill views, including a Presidential Suite and advanced workspaces. Multiple dining options include 7 Isles- All Day Dining, rooftop restaurant Nazaara, and The Greatroom for upscale drinks and live entertainment. Marriott Bonvoy Elite members enjoy exclusive privileges at the M Club. State-of-the-art event facilities, a rooftop pool, and Quan Spa provide a perfect blend of comfort and convenience. Mr. K Prakash Shetty, Chairman of MRG Group, expressed his excitement for the partnership with Marriott International, emphasizing their shared commitment to hospitality excellence. With upcoming projects like JW Marriott Spa & Resort Sakleshpura and Marriott Spa & Resort Chikkamagaluru, MRG Group aims to redefine the guest experience in Navi Mumbai and beyond.

Navi Mumbai Man Duped of Rs 1.07 Crore in Share Trading Scam

A 48-year-old man from Kharghar in Navi Mumbai has been allegedly duped of Rs 1.07 crore by people promising high returns through share trading. A case was registered against 15 accused, including the owners of an app and a website, on Sunday (May 26) as part of the ongoing investigation. The victim, a resident of Kharghar township in Maharashtra’s Navi Mumbai district, was contacted multiple times between February 13 and May 5. The fraudsters assured him of lucrative returns through share trading, convincing him to deposit money into various bank accounts. The victim transferred a total of Rs 1,07,09,000 into different bank accounts. However, when he requested returns and a refund of his invested money, the fraudsters did not respond. Realising he had been deceived, the man filed a complaint with the cyber police.

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