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'Society cannot ban pets even with consensus of majority'

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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October 27, 2025

Q. In my society, there is the persistent issue of residents and their guests misusing the visitor parking, which results in severe space shortage and haphazard parking obstructing entryways and traffic flow. Please, suggest an effective solution.

- Kashinath Shinde, Mulund

A. Every society is required to have a parking policy, including the provision to deal with the visitor parking, approved by the general body. As per the planning authorities, 5% of the total parking space should be kept for visitors.

If your society does not have a parking policy, the first step is to frame and get it approved in the general body meeting. It should also include the process for requesting a visitor parking. The parking area for visitors needs to be marked and rules should be framed specifying the number of days a visitor vehicle can be parked. They should also clarify the charges a member would have to pay if the vehicle is parked for more than the specified period. Generally, societies allow three days free visitor parking and charges are levied on the member if that period exceeds.

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1 min

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Federal Reserve cuts interest rates by 0.25%

The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by a quarter percentage point Wednesday for the second meeting in a row.

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Cyclone Montha path shifts to North Telangana; extreme weather forecast

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a warning to Telangana regarding the deep depression caused by the severe cyclonic storm Montha, which poses a significant threat to the North Telangana and South Bastar areas. Although the cyclone has weakened, it still presents a potential danger. Recent observations and forecast tracks from the IMD indicate that the so-called \"remnants\" are moving towards North Telangana.

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1 mins

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Police to hold parents liable for juvenile crimes

Concerned over the rising number of crimes involving minors aged between 13 and 18, the Nashik Police have decided to hold parents accountable if their children are found involved in criminal activities.

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1 min

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Mumbai gears up for climate week with Juhu cleanup

Hundreds of Mumbaikars cleaned Juhu Beach on Wednesday morning under a cleanup drive organised by Project Mumbai, as arun-up to Mumbai Climate Week, announced by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. About 400 volunteers removed 1,946kg of plastic waste from the coast.

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1 min

October 30, 2025

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Save BEST drive takes off to fix city’s bus crisis

In a bid to address Mumbai's worsening public transport woes, commuter welfare organisation ‘Aapli BEST Aaplyasathi’ has launched a citywide outreach initiative aimed at reviving the shrinking bus fleet of the Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport (BEST) Undertaking.

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1 mins

October 30, 2025

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Rain washes out opener

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1 min

October 30, 2025

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13-year-old Arav Bharadwaj’s 1,250-km cycle yatra reaches Ahmedabad

Aremarkable display of youthful spirit and patriotism unfolded in Ahmedabad on Tuesday as 13-year-old Master Arav Bharadwaj, a recipient of the Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP-2025), reached the city on his ongoing “Ekta Ke Shilpi Ko Naman” bicycle yatra.

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1 min

October 30, 2025

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Couple splits, unfollows

As per reports, actress Krystle D'Souza breaks up with rumoured boyfriend Gulaam Gouse Deewani and both unfollow each other on Instagram

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1 min

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