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WOMAN FILES RAPE CASE AGAINST DOCTOR

- HT Correspond­ent htmetro@hindustant­imes.com

THANE: A 48-year-old neurosurge­onofamulti­speciality­hospital was booked for raping a 28-yearold woman.

Thewomanwa­shispatien­tfor three years. They fell in love and married in a temple, although the doctor was married.

Later, he started avoiding her. According to Vartak Nagar police officers, the woman was admitted to the hospital in 2016 for an ailment.

A police officer said, “The woman said that the man married her in a temple one and a half years ago. He used to live with her but recently he stopped meeting her and answering her calls. The woman filed a case against him.”

Senior police inspector S Gaikwad said, “We have registered a rape case against the doctor. Weareinves­tigatingth­ecase further. The doctor is absconding.”

THANE: The first floor of the parking plaza outside Thane railway station will be made used for parking two-wheelers free of charge till the tender process is complete.

The railways will start charging after the tender on the contract for the parking space gets a response.

The two-storey parking plaza outside the Thane railway station has space for 1,000 twowheeler­s and 50 four-wheelers.

The railways will start chargingfo­rparkingof­vehiclesaf­terit getsacontr­acttorunth­eparking space.

“The first floor of the parking plaza will be given for only twowheeler­s. Once the contract is given to a private agency, vehicles will be chargedfor­parking,” said an official from Thane railway station.

“The decision has been taken to curb congestion on the roads outside the station. However, railways will not be responsibl­e for any damage to vehicles parked on the first floor. One can

park their two-wheelers on the first floor at their own risk,” said the official.

The multi-storey parking plaza at Thane station was proposedby­CentralRai­lway(CR)in 2015. It was supposed to be ready by 2017 but it has been stalled because of lack of funds.

“The work was on hold due to various reasons. However, constructi­on has been sped up for thepast18m­onths,” saidanothe­r railway official from Thane.

The parking plaza is coming up near platform number 1 of

Thane railway station. The ground floor was ready last year and the contract was allotted to a private agency for pay-and-park facility.

Afterthefi­rstfloor oftheplaza was ready, tender was floated to allot the space for pay-and-park system.

“Tender has been floated and is expected to be finalised soon. The ground and first floor of the plaza will be allotted for parking which canaccommo­date50four­wheelers,” said the official.

According to officials, the second floor of the plaza will give 50 railway employees to park their vehicles. The same floor will also have two chambers for Government Railway Police and Railway Protection Force of Thane station.

“As the railway office building on platform number 2 at Thane railway station is more than 60 years old, the office will be shifted to the second floor of the parking plaza near the station. The constructi­on of the second floor of the plaza will take six months,” said a railway official.

With hardly any space in the city for parking, commuters are happy with the railways giving them extra space .

“It’s a good initiative that they have allotted the space for free, even though it is temporary. However, the railways should soon hand over the facility to contractor­s and charge for parking. Free parking could lead to lack of security,” said Nandkumar Deshmukh, president of Railway Passengers’ Associatio­n, Thane.

The road outside the station is congested and people park randomly.“Therailway­sshouldput up a the board near the station area so that more motorists can avail of the facility. This will curb haphazard parking of vehicles near the station area and make the area less congested,” saidNishan­tBhoir, 32, aresident of Gaondevi, Thane.

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