Mumbai University has called off all exams scheduled for Monday due to extreme weather conditions, focusing on student safety. The university will announce new exam dates soon on its official website.
LL.M., M.Sc., and M.Com. Examinations at Mumbai University, planned for Monday, have been postponed because of the severe weather situation. The university administration cited heavy rainfall and extreme weather warnings from the India Meteorological Department as reasons for the decision.
In response to heavy rains, Mumbai and Thane authorities have declared a holiday for all schools and colleges for the sixth consecutive day. Additionally, Mumbai’s Dabbawala service, known for its efficiency, suspended operations to ensure the safety of its staff amidst the intense rainfall.
The ongoing heavy rains have disrupted normal life in Mumbai, Pune, and surrounding areas, leading to severe accidents. The India Meteorological Department has issued a red alert for Mumbai, Thane, and other districts. The continuous downpour has caused flooding, tree falls, and landslides, impacting transportation services.
