Noida Teen Found Hanging Inside Neighbour's House, Family Alleges Murder: Cops
A 14-year-old boy was found hanging from a ceiling fan at a neighbour's house in Noida, with his family alleging he was murdered by some local youths with whom he had an altercation two days ago, police said on Monday.
Good news for Noida residents! City set to open its first Deer Park and sunset safari in THIS sector
There is exciting news for residents of Noida as the city's first-ever Deer Park and Sunset Safari are set to be opened in Sector 91. With the new inclusions, the existing Biodiversity Park is expected to make the visitors' experience more wholesome. Here, we tell you key details about the project.
Noida Authority imposes traffic restrictions for 2 months on Mahamaya Flyover
Traffic movement will be affected on the Noida-Delhi stretch of Mahamaya Flyover. Noida Authority has started replacing the flyover's old expansion joints. Restrictions are near the Sector 37 to Kalindi Kunj loop. The 450-meter flyover connects Noida to South Delhi. Repair work will take approximately two months. One lane will be closed during repairs.
CBI Arrests Oil India Official, Private Company Executive For Bribery
New Delhi, May 5: The CBI has arrested a deputy general manager of Oil India Limited posted in Assams Duliajan and a private company executive for alleged bribery of Rs 7 lakh, officials said on Monday. Prayas Chakravorty, a deputy general manager (DGM) of Oil India Limited (OIL), had allegedly demanded the bribe from Jyoti Kumar Singh, the DGM of Noida-based United Drilling Tools Limited, for the award of certain contract in favour of the private company, they said. Both [] The post CBI Arrests Oil India Official, Private Company Executive For Bribery appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
VVIP Group Hosts Exclusive Knowledge Session at VVIP Addresses
One of the events highlights was a walkthrough of the in-house box cricket stadium, a unique feature that redefines sports-centric living in the region. Set in one of NCR's fastest-growing zones, VVIP Addresses promises premium living with state-of-the-art amenities, connectivity, and future-ready infrastructure. With a community-focused layout, VVIP Addresses is poised to become a premier address in Greater Noida West.
NEET UG Exam Rigging Racket Busted In Noida, 3 Arrested
In a major crackdown, the Uttar Pradesh Special Task Force (STF) has busted a gang accused of rigging the NEET UG and other competitive examinations, and arrested three individuals from Gautam Buddha Nagar district's Noida.
Srigee DLM IPO: Check GMP, price band, issue size and other details
Srigee DLM is launching its IPO on May 5, 2025. The company aims to raise Rs 16.98 crore. They will issue 17.15 lakh shares. The IPO will close on May 7. Srigee DLM plans to use the funds for a new manufacturing unit in Greater Noida. They will also acquire advanced machinery.
Gujarat man travels to Greater Noida to assault Seema Haider, held - Hindustan Times
Gujarat man travels to Greater Noida to assault Seema Haider, held Hindustan Times
New signage and new lights: Noida Noida-Greater Noida Expressway set for makeover
Guj man tries to barge into Pak womans house in Greater Noida, says shes done black magic on him
Cop cheats youths of Rs 5.5L with job offers, FIR registered
Dry grass, broken branches: Ghaziabads Lohia Park is now just a shadow of its past
Drain water floods basement, stalls lifts in condo for 4th day, over 3,000 affected
Damaged for 8 years, residents seek repairs of this key link from Dankaur
Dignitaries releasing a booklet written by Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo at Noida (UP) on Sunday.
Dignitaries releasing a booklet written by Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo at Noida (UP) on Sunday. The post Dignitaries releasing a booklet written by Ashwani Kumar Chrungoo at Noida (UP) on Sunday. appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Man held for firing in air after tiff over car in Noida
Indian businessman Himanshu Upadhyay, now based in Luxembourg, has stirred online debate after calling life in Noida hell due to corruption, pollution, and daily struggles. In a viral post, he blamed morally bankrupt surroundings for his decision to leave India, triggering a wave of reactionsranging from support to criticismabout the true quality of urban life in India.
Man travels from Gujarat, breaks into Seema Haider's home in Greater Noida, says she did THIS
Police have arrested a man for allegedly breaking into Seema Haider's house in Greater Noida on Saturday. He claimed that Haider -- who hails from Pakistan -- had done lack magic on him. Police identified the accused as Tejas, a resident of Surender Nagar in Gujarat.
LGs third plant in India to come up in Sri City with Rs 5k crore
TIRUPATI: LG Electronics is set to invest Rs 5,001 crore on a new manufacturing plant in Sri City, a Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Tirupati district. The groundbreaking ceremony for the plant will be held on May 8. In an interview with TNIE , Ravindra Sannareddy, Founder and Managing Director of Sri City, said Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and IT and Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh have made concerted efforts to get LG to Andhra Pradesh. LG, which currently operates manufacturing units in Pune and Noida, is setting up its third plant in India, and the first in South India in Sri City. The proposed facility in Sri City will manufacture a wide range of consumer electronics, including refrigerators, air conditioners, washing machines, televisions, and compressors. Commercial production is expected to commence within the next two to three years, he explained. To support the project, the State government has announced various incentives, including a 100% water supply subsidy for 20 years, and waiver of stamp duty and registration charges. The new plant is expected to benefit both Rayalaseema and the neighbouring Nellore districts, significantly boosting employment and industrial activity in the backward region, he said. Sri City unique features Sri City, which was launched on August 8, 2008, is a uniquely positioned industrial hub with access to four seaports and two international airports, making logistics seamless. Spanning over 8,000 acres in Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, it is Indias first and largest green, multi-product integrated business city. Made in AP products power living in 6 continents Hosting 235+ global companies from 31 countries, Sri City is a top industrial destination built on the innovative Work-Live-Learn-Play concept, blending industry with residential, educational, and recreational spaces. The cumulative investments are close to $4.5 billion. All these companies have created employment opportunities to more than 65,000 people, with more than half of them being women (52%). The products made at Sri City are, in many ways, powering everyday living with precision and purpose worldwide, he said. Major brands operating from Sri City SEZ Colgate-Palmolive operates a facility that produces an astonishing 2 million toothbrushes daily thats 23 brushes every second. This plant alone accounts for over 40% of Indias toothbrush production. PepsiCos facility in Sri City stands as their largest manufacturing operation in India, serving as a hub for mango pulp sourcing that benefits 32,000 farmers. The consumer goods sector is represented by Kimberly-Clark, whose hygiene products reach 25% of the worlds population daily, and Unicharm, Asias largest hygiene products manufacturer. In climate control, Daikin, the worlds largest air conditioner manufacturer, leads a cluster, including Bluestar, Havells, Amber, and Epack. Together, these companies are projected to produce 50% of Indias air conditioners by 2027, with 80% of the countrys AC exports originating from Sri City. Isuzu Motors India plant in Sri City, Andhra Pradeshs first car manufacturing industry, has become a leading exporter of commercial vehicles from India in 2024-25, with 20,312 units exported. BFG India exemplifies Sri Citys contribution to modern transportation, supplying unique FRP panels, interiors, toilet cabins, and front ends for Vande Bharat Express and Vande Bharat sleeper trains. The company partners with global leaders like Alstom and Bombardier, providing FRP components for metro projects across major Indian cities - Chennai, Delhi, Cochin - as well as Canada and Australia. In a remarkable achievement, BFG India built the 25 metre long FRP superstructure for Kochi Water Metro, Indias first integrated water metro system, Ravindra highlighted. At present, over 235 companies from 31 countries have invested in Sri City, and represent a diverse manufacturing portfolio, which includes automotive, locomotives, electronics, engineering, air conditioning, formulations, FMCG, food processing and warehousing. Together, these firms have driven Sri Citys cumulative exports to six continents an impressive $6.5 billion since its inception. Their focus on quality not only satisfies domestic demand but also strengthens Indias foreign exchange reserves, he elaborated. This growth underscores the success of the Make in India initiative, reinforcing Indias position as a leading global manufacturing hub. Astrotech Steels dispatches over 170 containers monthly to markets in the USA, Canada, Australia, and Europe. The electronics sector thrives with Blue Star Climatic and Daikin, both of which cater to domestic and international markets, targeting exports to regions including West Africa, the Middle East, and South America. With over 30 Japanese companies, Sri City quickly rose to become the second-largest investment destination for Japanese brands in India, the MD highlighted.
Man Breaks Into Seema Haider's House In Noida, Claims She Used 'Black Magic' On Him
Police have arrested a man for allegedly breaking into Seema Haider's house here on Saturday, officials said. He claimed that she had done lack magic on him.
'Seema Haider did black magic on me': Man travels from Gujarat, breaks into her Noida home
A man named Tejas from Gujarat has been arrested for allegedly breaking into Seema Haider's house, claiming she performed lack magic on him. Police stated that Tejas appeared to be mentally disturbed and had traveled from Gujarat to reach Seema's residence. He is currently in custody, and further investigation is underway to determine the motive behind his actions.
Greater Noida looks for firm to deal with mounting e-waste
1 firm, 1 plot: YEIDA cancels 16 allotments after probe
Man pays Rs 42 lakh to book shops in Noida, cheated
NGT steps in to save 230 Ghaziabad ponds, orders encroachments removed
Former teacher put on on digital arrest for a month, loses Rs 56 lakh
Celeb asking you to invest? May be a trap, warn Ghaziabad cops
Traffic tips at fingertips: UP govt launches 24x7 helpline for info on snarls, challans in Noida
Future forward: New govt school in Noida to have robotics lab, garden too
American woman accuses bank manager of Rs 2.5 cr fraud, says FIR not filed
Andheri-based American national, 75, says cops not filing FIR against bank wealth manager who hoodwinked her into buying property worth Rs 2.5 crore in Chandigarh and Noida; accused says her claims are baseless
Gang that stole RRUs from towers busted, 8 arrested in Noida
Two arrested for mixing country liquor in foreign booze in Noida
RRTS underground in final section trial runs
Money stuck in JAL flat? Portal to fill details soon
Storm leads to 4 hours outage in Noida
Builder digs for basement & damages drain, Ghaziabad condo flooded
Beat that! Ghaziabad set to have 3 times more cops on ground
Man thrashed after biker on wrong side rams car in Noida
Traveling between Greater Noida West and Ghaziabad has now become smoother. The construction of the Railway Over Bridge (ROB) in the Chapparauli area will ease heavy traffic between the two districts in Uttar Pradesh.
Over 4-hour outage in Noida-Ghaziabad due to thundershowers
Early morning showers and strong winds caused widespread power outages in Noida and Ghaziabad, affecting numerous sectors and colonies. Tree falls and cable entanglements led to disruptions in power supply, impacting water supply and daily routines. While power was restored in Noida by late morning, Ghaziabad residents faced continued tripping and voltage issues.
A Wake-Up Call as Cancer Hits the Under 40 Generation
Dr Raghav Kesri, Senior Consultant and Head of Department, Medical Oncology, Yatharth Hospital, Greater Noida Cancer is no longer a disease confined to older adults. In recent years, India has seen a concerning rise in cancer cases among individuals under the age of 40. According to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), cancers among [] The post A Wake-Up Call as Cancer Hits the Under 40 Generation appeared first on Northlines .
Tata Projects is under pressure to complete the Noida International Airport by June 30, facing penalties for construction delays. To meet the deadline, the company is increasing its workforce by deploying 2,000 additional workers. While the terminal building is progressing, challenges remain with water and sewage treatment plants.
Heavy rain, thunderstorms bring relief from scorching heat in Delhi-NCR
New Delhi: Severe thunderstorms and rain on Friday morning brought much-needed relief to the people in Delhi and the National Capital Region (NCR), including Noida, from the persistent heatwave. At 5:19 a.m., the IMD, in a post on X, said severe thunder lightning, squally winds 70-80 kmph, is likely over Delhi during the next two Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
2k more workers in race to complete Noida airport by June 30
During a high-level review meeting chaired by chief secretary Manoj Kumar Singh on Wednesday, Tata outlined a catch-up plan to overcome recent setbacks that have led to several deadlines being missed.
Raid on hotel selling liquor illegally, owners face FIR in Noida
Two staffers, Vinod Garg and Kanchan Singh Mehra, were also arrested from the spot.
No promotion, extra hours: 2,000 government teachers hit the streets in protest
No shutdown during work hours: Minister
100 hotels, hospitals get one month to fix their fire infrastructure
Survey for electric vehicle charging stations planned for condos in Noida
With raging disputes over EV charging installations across group housing complexes, Atul Kumar said discoms must coordinate with apartment owners' associations (AOAs) and resident welfare associations (RWAs) to explain the govt's policy and identify possible locations for public charging points.
As stiff NOC norms cut swim season, Noida societies open pools
93 caught on wrong side of e-way in a day, fined
Woman says colleagues shared offensive texts, HR & senior didnt help
Water flows into Dhanauri after a month, lush wetland has gone brown
CBI takes NEET-UG 2024 question paper leak kingpin Sanjeev Mukhiya on four-day remand
PATNA: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Thursday took Sanjeev Kumar Singh , alias Sanjeev Mukhiya, on a four-day remand for interrogation in connection with the NEET-UG 2024 question paper leak case. Mukhiya, the alleged mastermind behind several question paper leak rackets, was arrested from Patna last Friday. CBI special judge Sunil Kumar-2 granted the four-day remand after a petition was filed seeking his custody for interrogation in the undergraduate medical entrance exam case. Although the CBI had requested a seven-day remand, the court granted only four. Mukhiya, a native of Bihars Nalanda district, is believed to be at the centre of an inter-state solver gang involved in leaking question papers of various national-level exams. We hope to get substantial clue in the medical entrance exam question paper leak case, said an investigating officer on condition of anonymity. During an earlier interrogation by Bihar Polices Economic Offences Unit (EOU), Mukhiya reportedly claimed that he had helped several politicians, doctors and government officers by securing medical college seats for their children. He also confessed to maintaining connections with teachers at private coaching institutes, who would send candidates to him. He disclosed that the leaks were carried out in collusion with certain printing press employees. As soon as his men would inform him about question of a particular examination being printed in a press, he would start his work and contact them, the officer said. Mukhiya would allegedly offer hefty bribes to gain access to the papers. NTA initiates action against Telegram, Instagram channels claiming NEET-UG question paper leak Once the question papers were dispatched from the press, his men coordinated with carrier agents. The examination centre authorities were reportedly aware of only two locks on the boxes carrying the question papers, while Mukhiya had access to a third hidden lock. He would open the boxes, make xerox copies of the papers, reseal them carefully, and send them to the examination centres without raising suspicion. The xeroxed question papers were solved by his solver teams and passed on to the candidates before the exams. For the NEET-UG examination, the gang charged between Rs 40 to 50 lakh per candidate. Mukhiya claimed to have strong connections in examination rackets operating in Dehradun, Chandigarh, Lucknow, Kolkata, Gurugram, Noida and Gandhinagar. We used to take help of each other in our work, an investigating officer quoted him as saying. Revealing his personal motivation, Mukhiya reportedly told interrogators that he entered the question paper leak business to accumulate enough money to make his wife an MLA and eventually an MP. He said he had expanded his network to states including Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi, Punjab and West Bengal. Additional Director General (ADG) of EOU, Naiyar Hasnain Khan, said information had been sought regarding the cases registered against Mukhiya in other states. We have shared relevant information to police officers of different states where Mukhiya has been links, Khan said. The ADG clarified that Mukhiya was arrested from an apartment near Saguna Mor under Danapur police limits in connection with the Bihar constable and teachers recruitment exam leak cases being probed by the states investigating agency. Mukhiya also confessed during interrogation that his son, Dr Shiv Prakash, and his associate, Rocky, were active members of the gang. He admitted to his involvement in leaks of question papers of NEET, BPSC, and constable recruitment exams in both Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Noida airport won't be third time lucky, set to miss May 15 deadline
Noida International Airport faces further delays, missing its May 15 deadline due to unfinished terminal construction and pending regulatory clearances. The Uttar Pradesh government is penalizing the concessionaire for the setbacks, prompting a high-level review to establish a revised timeline. Authorities are exploring phased operational models, potentially starting with cargo and domestic flights before expanding to international services.
SGRE Fund raises Rs 450 crore, invested Rs 125 crore across two real estate projects
SGRE Fund has secured Rs 450 crore to invest in real estate projects across India, already allocating Rs 125 crore to two stalled projects in Noida. Managed by Nirala World and Sea Fund promoters, it aims to raise up to Rs 2,000 crore, providing crucial financing to struggling real estate companies.
Headaches That Keep Coming Back: Understanding Migraines vs Chronic Pain
Dr Chirag Gupta, Senior Consultant, Neurology, Yatharth Hospital, Greater Noida Headaches are very common, but not all headaches are the same. Some people get mild headaches once in a while, while others suffer from strong, frequent head pain that affects their daily life. With work stress, long traffic hours, and hot climate, headache complaints become [] The post Headaches That Keep Coming Back: Understanding Migraines vs Chronic Pain appeared first on Northlines .
Noida Airport Set To Miss Third Deadline, Inauguration Unlikely Before July: Report
'Seema Haider should be shown empathy as she's India's daughter-in-law'
Seema Haider, facing potential deportation to Pakistan after the Pahalgam terror attack, is pleading to stay in India, emphasizing her conversion to Hinduism and marriage to an Indian man. Her lawyer argues for empathy, highlighting her status as India's daughter-in-law and the birth of her child in India. The Centre's directive for Pakistani nationals to leave India has intensified her situation.
Banker, part of digital arrest gang, held in Rs 84L scam in Noida
ICSE results: A near-perfect pass rate for Noida schools at 99.2%
Sacked 2 months ago, ex-domestic staffer teams up with driver to burgle bizmans house, held in Noida
2km arm of Hindon elevated rd to link new township & capital
Makers, sellers of non-certified helmets to face FIRs in Noida
No flowerpots on railings of condos, Ghazaibad residents told
Airport to miss May 15 deadline
EV owner not allowed to charge vehicle at condo, writes to DM
Woman pays Rs 3.5 lakh to recruitment officer for UP cop job, conned
Greater Noida stadium to get international coaches, rehab unit for excellence tag
Distressed families gathered at the shuttered FIITJEE Noida centre for answers, but found no help. Helplines went unanswered and the offices were completely deserted
Eye from sky: AI watch soon on illegal colonies in Ghaziabad
Noidas first deer park now has a Central Zoo Authority greenlight
257 sanctioned posts in YEIDA, but only 85 of them are filled
No pollution clearance, two Noida brick kilns shut after surprise checks
Common in-building infra deployment at airport should not involve 3rd party: Telcos to Noida Airport
NEW DELHI, April 29: Telecom operators Reliance Jio, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone Idea have banded together and approached Noida International Airport Ltd., saying the deployment of a common In-Building Solution (IBS) for seamless telecom connectivity within the airport terminal should not involve any third-party infrastructure provider. The telcos, in a joint letter, cautioned that any []
When was RWA elected? Noida to review soon
Can Noida hosps tackle fires? DM orders audit
Ghaziabad medical student molested, threatened by her classmates, three face FIR
`Builder-banks nexus`: SC directs CBI to register inquiries against developers
A bench of Justices Surya Kant and N Kotiswar Singh found a prima facie nexus between renowned banks and builders in Noida, Gurugram, Yamuna Expressway, Greater Noida, Mohali, Mumbai, Kolkata and Allahabad
The Supreme Court has ordered a CBI probe into Supertech and other builders. This is regarding undelivered housing projects in Delhi-NCR. The CBI will investigate the builder-bank nexus. Loans worth Rs 5157.86 crore are under scrutiny. The investigation includes government authorities like Noida and Greater Noida. The court will monitor the case monthly.
Supreme Court orders CBI probe into Supertech builder projects, cites builder-bank nexus
NEW DELHI: T he Supreme Court on Tuesday directed the CBI to register a preliminary enquiry and investigate the nexus between Supertech, a real estate developer , and eight other banks over delays in project completion and forcing homebuyers to pay EMIs. The top court ordered that the Central Bureau of Investigation will probe the incomplete projects of the realty major Supertech Limited in the NCR including Noida, Greater Noida, and Gurugram where irregularities have been found. The court observed that there appeared to be an unholy nexus between these eight banks and developers involved in these projects. Taking into account an affidavit filed by the CBI in the case, a two-judge bench comprising Justice Surya Kant and Justice N. Kotiswar Singh directed the Directors General of Police (DGPs) of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana to provide a list of Deputy Superintendents of Police (DSPs), inspectors, and constables to the agency, enabling it to form a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the alleged nexus and irregularities involving Supertech and the banks. The court instructed that the CBI investigate the matter thoroughly and dig deeper to uncover the root of the irregularities. Further, the court ordered the CEOs of the Greater Noida Authority, Noida Authority, and the Secretary of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI), as well as officials from the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs and the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), to nominate one senior-most officer from their respective organizations within a week to assist the SIT in the investigation. The Supreme Court issued this order for a detailed CBI probe after hearing a batch of petitions filed by several homebuyers. Reportedly, around 1,000 petitioners had approached the apex court, alleging that they were being illegally forced by banks to pay EMIs despite not receiving possession of their flats. Taking note of these concerns, the court directed the CBI to conduct a comprehensive investigation. The petitioners who had booked flats in the NCR region demanded a thorough probe into Supertechs projects and the role of various banks that had loaned over 5,000 crore under the subvention scheme for its multiple housing developments. According to the court order, the Supreme Court bench will monitor the status of the CBI investigation on a monthly basis. It is important to note that a subvention scheme operates by having banks disburse the sanctioned loan amount directly to the builders account. During this period, the builder is required to pay the EMIs on the sanctioned loan until the flats are handed over to the homebuyers. However, the builder eventually began defaulting on loan payments, and at the same time, banks started demanding EMIs from the homebuyers, as per the tripartite agreement.
Airtel, Jio, Vi write jointly to Noida International Airport to deploy common IBS
The companies have also written jointly earlier on August 22, 2024 proposing for the same, however, due to not receiving any response, they have written again
Thieves took flight after heist of over 6,000 mobile phones in Chikkaballapur; seven arrested
CHIKBALLAPUR: The Chikkaballapur CEN (Cyber, Economic and Narcotics) Police cracked a major mobile phone theft case by arresting seven individuals from the Mewat area of Haryana and Rajasthan, who allegedly flew out after executing the heist. Speaking to The New Indian Express, Chikkaballapur Superintendent of Police Kushal Chowksey said that on 22 November 2024, Safe Seed Carriers Private Limited company manager Padmanab lodged a complaint with Peresandra Police Station. He stated that 170 boxes of Redmi mobiles (totalling 3,400 phones) and 163 boxes of POCO mobiles (totalling 3,260 phones), valued around Rs 3 crore, had been stolen. The container used for transporting the consignment from Noida, New Delhi to wholesale dealers was found empty near Reddy Gollarahalli under Peresandra Police limits. In connection with the case registered at Peresandra Police Station, a team led by Inspector Nayaz Baig arrested the prime accused, Rahul, the driver of the vehicle and a resident of Palwal district in Haryana, Chowksey said. He added that, as the accused were residents of Haryana and Rajasthan, the case was transferred to the CEN Police under the leadership of Deputy Superintendent of Police Ravi Kumar and Circle Inspector Surya Prakash. The team worked on various angles using both traditional and technical methods and successfully arrested all accused involved in the theft, including seizing the truck used for transportation, he said. The arrested were identified as Imran, Mohammed Musthafa alias Badra, Anoop Roy, Abhijith Paul, Sakrulla, and Yusuf Khan. During the investigation, it was revealed that the theft was premeditated. The accused had travelled by flight and, after stealing the consignment, sold the phones at cheaper rates in New Delhi, distributing them across the country. The police recovered 56 mobile phones. Chowksey said the police, with the help of the Department of Telecommunications, blocked the stolen phones using their IMEI numbers. A total of 4,084 phones were blocked, including 856 in Uttar Pradesh East and West, 539 in Tamil Nadu, 466 in Andhra Pradesh, 337 in Madhya Pradesh, and 300 in the North East, he said. He further said, Deputy Superintendent of Police Ravi Kumar, Circle Inspector Surya Prakash, and the team travelled to Haryana and other parts of the country to arrest the accused.
SC orders CBI probe into nexus between banks and builders across major cities
The Supreme Court has instructed the CBI to launch seven preliminary investigations into suspected collusion between major banks and real estate developers across several Indian cities. This action aims to protect defrauded homebuyers in areas like Noida, Gurugram, and Mumbai. The court noted evidence suggesting a nexus between financial institutions and builders, leading to financial exploitation.
Top telecom operators Reliance Jio, Vodafone Idea, and Bharti Airtel are seeking approval to jointly deploy in-building solutions (IBS) at Noida International Airport. They aim to provide seamless connectivity without third-party involvement, citing legal authority and technical expertise.
Karnataka HC orders SIT probe into drone data theft, urges cybercrime unit creation
BENGALURU: The Karnataka High Court ordered the Karnataka government to constitute a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe a case of data theft from a private company supplying drones to the defence sector as the city cybercrime police failed to conduct a proper investigation allegedly due to the influence of a deputy commissioner of police from Rajasthan and an ACP from Bengaluru. The court directed the state government to give life to the Cyber Command Centre (CCC) or constitute a separate wing, which could be a Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau -- on the lines of City Crime Branch, to tackle the growth of cybercrime. Justice M Nagaprasanna passed the order, allowing a petition filed by Newspace Research and Technologies Pvt Ltd, seeking directions to constitute the SIT, alleging an improper investigation by the CEN police of North East Division in Bengaluru. The court directed that the SIT should comprise Director General of Police Pranab Mohanty and two IPS officers Bhushan Gulab Rao Borase and Nisha James and it should be handed over the investigation immediately. The court directed that the copy of its order should be given to the chief secretary and principal secretary of the Home Department for compliance. It directed the SIT to submit the report within three months. The court said, It is again in public domain that the State of Karnataka recognising the huge problem of cyber crime, has in fact come up with a novel idea of a CCC, to be headed by an officer of the rank of Director General of Police. If a CCC is established to combat cyber crimes and strengthen cyber security, it would usher a new beginning of tackling new-age crime with new-age investigating centres. This is the paradigm shift that is imperative. Such CCCs should be made meaningfully functional by appropriate officers manning them. It is only then the state will leap forward to tackle the emergency and growth of cybercrime, failing which, the citizen who has been a victim of cybercrime or cyber fraud will never get justice. The petitioner, involved in the manufacture of drones for the services, registered the crime on December 25, 2024, accusing its three former employees - Prabhat Sharma, Anirudh Putsala and Akash Patil - of stealing data and starting their own company, compromising the security of the nation. The accused conspired to steal sensitive proprietary information for the benefit of a rival firm called Lenviz Technologies, where they are now employed, it alleged. The alleged stolen information pertains to cutting edge UAV, the complaint stated. During the hearing, it came to light that the accused were not taken into custody despite bail not granted to them. After an interim order on March 20, 2025, the police visited Noida and arrested the accused. They later issued a notice to the accused under Section 35(3) of the BNSS to appear for inquiry, which was to be done before the arrest. The court was informed that they disappeared after the notice was issued. Noting that the notice after the arrest is the first needle of suspicion on a fake investigation being conducted, the court appointed a court commissioner, who visited the residence of the accused, Prabhat Sharma. The Court Commissioner reported that during the seizure procedure at Prabhats place, a technical staff member, Manoj, received continuous phone calls from individuals claiming to be a DCP from Jaipur and an ACP from Bengaluru. They tried to interfere with the operation and instructed us to vacate the premises, warning of unusual circumstances. The ACP from Bengaluru specifically enquired what are you doing with a group of 12-14 people at the raid location despite being informed by DCP Jaipur to vacate the premises? the court commissioner stated.
Youth held for pro-Pak comment on social media in Noida
100 rescued as building catches fire in Ghaziabad's Raj Nagar District Centre