Gera Developments to invest Rs 1,100 cr on wellness-centric housing project in Pune
Realty firm Gera Developments will invest Rs 1,100 crore for a new housing project in Pune. This marks the company's entry into wellness-centric homes. The first project will feature around 1,000 flats. Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan is the brand ambassador. Gera Developments plans six more such projects in the coming years.
Godrej Properties to launch properties worth Rs 22,000 crore for sale in H2 FY26
The company sold properties, primarily housing, worth Rs 29,444 crore in 2024-25. The Mumbai Metropolitan Region, Delhi-NCR, Bengaluru, Pune and Hyderabad are its major markets for group housing projects. The company is offering residential plots in many tier II cities. On the outlook, Pirojsha said the equity capital of Rs 6,000 crore raised through a QIP (Qualified Institutional Placement) last year, coupled with the operating cash flow, would help the company to keep investing for attaining higher growth.
A Pune software engineer's engineering education was funded by the Sachin Tendulkar Foundation. Kshitij Vaze shared his story on X, detailing how the charity supported him due to his merit and family's financial situation. He maintained an 8+ CGPA to keep the scholarship despite financial stress and the emotional tribute was appreciated by netizens.
Kochi ranks fourth in youth employability, overtakes Delhi and Hyderabad: Report
KOCHI: Kochi has pulled off a stunning leap in Indias talent map outpacing metro giants Delhi and Hyderabad with a whopping 76.56% employability score, according to the India Skill Report 2026. The report by Education Testing Device (ETS), a global education and talent solutions firm, prepared along with All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), said the coastal city, long known for its culture and cosmopolitan buzz, is now stamping its authority as one of the countrys fastest-rising skill and opportunity hubs. As Global Capability Centres (GCCs) now employing over 2 million professionals and generating USD 46 billion in annual exports spread their wings, the ripple effects are energising Tier-2 and Tier-3 cities. Kochi, Coimbatore, Indore once considered secondary markets are fast becoming the new engines of global delivery, it said. As far as the youth employability is concerned, Kerala scored 72.16%, above Delhi at 71.25%. Kerala stood fourth in the rankings; Uttar Pradesh topped the list with 78.64%, followed by Maharashtra (75.42%), Karnataka (73.85%). Keralas Higher Education Minister R Bindu believes this rise is no accident. The steps taken for skill development in our higher education institutions are paying off, she told TNIE . Our new four-year UG programme ensures students pick up real, industry-ready skills while they study. According to the report, Lucknow leads the top-performing cities with a 79.45% score, followed by Pune (78.92%), Bengaluru (77.84%), Kochi (76.56%), and Chandigarh (75.12%). Among the tier-2 cities, Lucknow and Kochi are emergingas strong talent hubs, it said. The report also highlighted the pivotal contribution of the Additional Skill Acquisition Programme (ASAP Kerala) in strengthening Keralas employability profile. ASAP Keralas market-aligned training programmes, supported by structured internships, have significantly boosted youth employability across high-demand sectors, it said. Industry experts echo optimism Kochi is perfectly positioned a big city with a dense web of educational institutions, a booming startup culture, and a strong IT presence, says Sreekumar V, secretary of GTech, a Thiruvananthapuram-based association of IT companies. He pointed to the explosive growth of MuLearn, GTECHs flagship skilling initiative. This year alone, 67,000 students joined MuLearn. Companies now recognise that these students bring raw potential that can be shaped through focused, in-house training. The momentum is unmistakable. Nearly 30% of BFSI hiring in Tier-2 cities is now happening in places like Kochi a trend mirrored in IT and pharma-healthcare as well. Backing this up, a recent Nasscom report on GCCs crowned Kochi the No. 1 Tier-2 hotspot for global centres, highlighting its 8,000+ GCC workforce, robust talent supply, and deepening academia-industry linkages. From once playing catch-up to now setting the pace, Kochi isnt just rising its rewriting the rules of Indias talent race.
Maharashtra IPS officer Suvez Haque moves to Police HQ after deputation
Senior IPS officer Suvez Haque has been appointed Inspector General of Police (Planning and Coordination) in Maharashtra. This comes after his return from central deputation, with the post being downgraded to accommodate him. Haque previously served as SP of Pune rural police during the Koregaon Bhima violence before his transfer to CBI and deputation to France.
Digital tribal museum in Chhattisgarh sparks pride, connection among youth
RAIPUR: The countrys first digital tribal museum has begun evoking a deep sense of pride and historical connection among tribal youths, women, academicians and tourists. Indias first digital tribal museum, set up in New Raipur, the new capital city of Chhattisgarh, is generating excitement across communities. The recently inaugurated Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Memorial & Digital Tribal Freedom Fighters Museum, opened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has quickly become a major attraction. The museum features life-sized sculptures and vivid representations of tribal freedom fighters and their resistance against the British Empire. It serves as an inspiring source for tribal youth and local communities who may be unaware of their rich history. Divided into 17 immersive sections, the museum employs sound, light and digital projections to transport visitors into the world of Chhattisgarhs indigenous communities. Each display, whether showcasing village life, crafts or heroic resistance, offers a visual feast filled with colour and movement that captivates both casual tourists and serious researchers. For local villagers, these exhibits evoke a deep sense of pride and connection. Our ancestors stories of resistance against British colonialism inspire us, said Mahendra Netam, a tribal youth from the Sarguja region who now works as a bike taxi driver in Raipur. He stood in front of an exhibit depicting the 1857 tribal uprisings that swept through central India, where Adivasi leaders like Gend Singh and Veer Narayan Singh bravely fought against British oppression. In addition to documenting tribal resistance history, another section of the museum highlights the daily lives of tribal people, including their cultural practices, food, household chores and last rites. In one corner, a group of women gathered around a display showcasing the transformation of tribal households, from using fuelwood and clay stoves to adopting LPG cooking. The women observed the plaque with intrigued expressions, reflecting on their own changing lifestyles. These types of cooking vessels are still used in our village, said Sinita Goud, a young mother holding her infant, her eyes lighting up with recognition as she pointed to the gleaming bronze vessels. For many, the museum represents more than just an archive; it serves as a bridge between the past and the present. It celebrates resilience, adaptation and identity. By digitally documenting tribal history, everyday life and resistance movements, the museum ensures that the stories of Chhattisgarhs indigenous people are not only preserved but also retold in their own vibrant, proud and enduring voice. The museum was officially inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 1 November. So far, over one lakh visitors have visited it since then. India is home to several museums dedicated to tribal history and culture. A prominent example is the State Tribal Museum in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, which focuses on tribal life in both Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh. Other significant sites include the Bhagwan Birsa Munda Museum in Ranchi (Jharkhand), dedicated to tribal freedom fighters; the Tribal Museum in Silvassa (Dadra & Nagar Haveli), showcasing local life; and the Tribal Research & Training Institute Museum in Pune, which preserves Maharashtras tribal heritage.
Fugitive fraudster Jagdish Punetha extradited from Dubai
According to a police investigation, the fraudster and his associates allegedly committed a fraud worth approximately 15.17 crore and illegally acquired movable and immovable assets worth 2.22 crore
UAE deports Indian national wanted in cheating case
New Delhi: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has deported an Indian national wanted in a cheating and criminal conspiracy case registered in Uttarakhand, following coordinated efforts led by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI). In a statement posted on X on Friday, November 14, the CBI confirmed the return of the fugitive, Jagdish Punetha, who 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 .
CBI brings back wanted fugitive from UAE in cheating case
NEW DELHI, Nov 14: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Friday said it has brought back a fugitive criminal from the UAE who was on the run in a cheating-cum-criminal case of Uttarakhand. The accused Jagdish Punetha will be handed over to Uttarakhand Police. His return was possible with the collaboration with Ministries of External Affairs and Home, said an official, adding Punetha was wanted by Uttarakhand Police. An FIR was lodged against him at Pithoragarh police station on [] The post CBI brings back wanted fugitive from UAE in cheating case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Former Deloitte partner Deepa Purushothaman reflects on the true meaning of success after the sudden death of CEO Gokul Hemmady, whose advice about valuing life beyond work stayed with her for years. In a heartfelt LinkedIn post, she recalls his humility, family-first approach, and the impact of their conversations during her intense consulting career. Her own health crises later reinforced his message, prompting her to advocate for balance, boundaries, and meaningful human connections.
New training hub aims to equip next-generation data center professionals and business partners globally
Union Minister Murlidhar Mohol Visits Pune Accident Site, Urges Permanent Solution
Eight people died and 14 others were injured on Thursday evening when a car was crushed between two large container trucks, causing a huge fire that engulfed all three vehicles.
Robb Report India and BMW Excellence Club unite for 'The Royal Soiree'
Robb Report India, the definitive voice of global luxury and connoisseurship, joined hands with BMW Excellence Club for an exclusive #RRExperience evening titled The Royal Soiree, held recently at The Leela Palace, Udaipur. As part of this landmark occasion, the BMW Excellence Club was the Luxury Mobility Partner for the evening, adding a dimension of sophistication and craftsmanship that perfectly complemented the essence of Robb Report India. BMW Excellence Club partners with Robb Report India for The Royal Soiree This collaboration underscores a mutual commitment to celebrating the finer things in life craftsmanship, connoisseurship, and a dedication to experiences that transcend material luxury. The soire witnessed the presence of Mr. Hardeep Singh Brar, President & CEO, BMW Group India, who joined guests in celebrating the shared ethos of excellence, exclusivity, and elevated living that defines both brands. BMW The BMW Excellence Club is BMWs invitation-only membership program created exclusively for owners of the BMW 7 Series and above. Extending the promise of Sheer Driving Pleasure beyond the drive, the program curates rare and meaningful experiences across travel, design, gastronomy, culture, and sport. Members enjoy privileged access to global icons of excellence such as the Cannes Film Festival, the Ryder Cup, and Concorso dEleganza Villa dEste, alongside bespoke experiences crafted within India. Amaan Ali Bangash performing at The Royal Soiree BMW Excellence Club and Robb Report Indias partnership comes at a defining moment for Indias luxury landscape one where discerning audience increasingly seek personalized, rare, and globally benchmarked experiences. Both the brands represent this new era of luxury, where true value lies not just in ownership but in extraordinary experiences and emotional connection. BMW Excellence Club and Robb Report India together set a new benchmark for what it means to live life at the pinnacle of sophistication. The Royal Soiree marked the official launch of Robb Report India and brought together the countrys most distinguished tastemakers, collectors, and leaders of luxury. Distinguished attendees included HH Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar, Maharani Priyadarshini Raje Scindia, Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Sanya and Varun Jain, including Robb Report Circle Members like Akanksha and Tarang Arora of Amrapali, Sangita Sinh Kathiwada, Raghavendra Rathore, Yeshwant Holkar, among others. From personalised guest services, a private candlelight performance by Amaan and Ayaan Ali Bangash, to a tete-a-tete on Women and Entrepreneurship between RPSG Lifestyle Media Chairperson, Avarna Jain, and Samantha Ruth Prabhuthe day wrapped up against the beautiful backdrop of Lake Pichola with The Royal Soiree gala dinner celebrating the flavours of India, especially curated by The Leela Palace Udaipur for the evening. About Robb Report India Robb Report India, a part of RPSG Lifestyle Media, is the definitive guide to the finest experiences, products, and services, offering readers a curated selection of craftsmanship, quality, and exclusivity across print, digital and offline. For more details, please visit www.robbreportindia.com About BMW Group India BMW India started operations in 2007. The wide range of its activities include a manufacturing plant in Chennai, a parts warehouse in Pune, a training centre in Gurgaon NCR and development of a dealer organisation across major metropolitan centres of the country. BMW Group Plant Chennai locally produces 10 car models.
CBI Coordinates Return Of Wanted Fugitive Jagdish Punetha From UAE Via INTERPOL
CBI stated that the return of Punetha is a testament to India's commitment to ensuring that individuals evading justice are held accountable.
Dead Truck Driver, Cleaner Booked Over Pune Crash That Killed 8; FIR Against Vehicle Owner Too
Police said the driver of a heavy container truck going towards Mumbai lost control of the vehicle due to a suspected brake failure.
Wanted Fugitive Jagdish Punetha To Be Extradited From UAE
In a major breakthrough, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), in coordination with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has successfully facilitated the return of wanted fugitive Jagdish Punetha.
Pune Man's Catch Me If You Can Dare, Police's We Can, We Will Reply
What started as a playful dare on social media quickly turned into a lesson for a Pune man.
Another Pune land 'scam': Official suspended over sale of Animal Husbandry dept's 15-acre plot
PUNE: The Inspector General Registration (IGR) has suspended an official and ordered a high-level probe after a 15-acre government plot in Pune district belonging to the Animal Husbandry Department was allegedly sold in violation of state rules. The land located in Tathawade in Pimpri Chinchwad was sold for Rs 33 crore despite it being classified as non-transferable, officials said on Thursday. The property cannot be sold without prior approval from the state government, they said. The IGR suspended Vidya Shankar Bade (Sangle), Senior Clerk and In-charge Sub-Registrar (Class II) of Haveli No.17. A joint inquiry by the Deputy Inspector General of Registration and Stamps and the District Registrar found Bade had registered the sale deed despite clear restrictions on transfer, an official said. Bade allegedly accepted an outdated 7/12 extract from June 2023, which did not reflect the land's ownership status, and failed to verify the updated record from February 2025 that listed the Commissioner of the Animal Husbandry Department as the lawful owner, he added, quoting from the inquiry report. Bade also allegedly used the skip or keep option in the registration software to bypass verification safeguards. The sale deed was executed on January 9, 2025, and was processed without approvals from the Revenue or Animal Husbandry Departments, the official said. The act is of a serious nature and continuation in service would adversely impact the inquiry, the suspension order stated. During suspension, Bade has been attached to the Principal Stamps Office, Mumbai, and barred from leaving headquarters without permission. A departmental inquiry has been initiated to ascertain whether others were involved and to probe the undervaluation of the land, the official added. Meanwhile, Animal Husbandry department farm manager Dr Amol Aher told PTI he has filed a complaint application with Pimpri Chinchwad police against 26 people, including those who sold the land and the individuals who purchased the land by executing the sale deed. The development comes days after alleged irregularities surfaced in separate land transactions at Mundhwa and Bopodi in the district. Two FIRs have already been registered in the Mundhwa case, which allegedly involves a company linked to Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's son Parth Pawar. IGR has already suspended a sub registrar in the Mundhwa land deal case and a tehsildar in the Bopodi land deal case.
Maharashtra: Seven killed, 20 hurt in Pune-Bengaluru Highway crash
According to an official statement released by the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) fire department, the control room received a call at 5.40 pm, reporting a major accident and fire at Navale Bridge
Another Pune Land 'Scam': Official Suspended For Sale Of Animal Husbandry Dept's 15-Acre Plot
The land located in Tathawade in Pimpri Chinchwad was sold for Rs 33 crore despite it being classified as non-transferable, officials said on Thursday.
Ajit Pawar offered to resign over Pune land deal, alleged Shiv Sena (UBT) leader
Ambadas Danve, also criticised Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule, saying the minister and his state revenue department had a difference of opinion concerning the stamp duty on the deal
After Chandgad, NCP-NCP (SP) may go together for civic polls in Pune, Sangli & Beed districts
Pune: Car crushed between 2 container trucks; 6 dead over 10 injured
Pune: Six persons were killed after a car was crushed between two large container trucks that caught fire on a bridge along the Mumbai-Bengaluru Highway in Pune city on Thursday, police said. More than 10 people were injured in the accident that took place on the Navale Bridge in the evening, they said. As per 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 .
8 Killed As Car Gets Sandwiched Between 2 Trucks In Pune
Two trucks collided, trapping a four-wheeler in between, on the Pune-Bengaluru Highway on Thursday.
Navale Bridge Accident: 6 dead, 10 injured as car gets crushed between 2 container trucks in Pune
After the accident, traffic on the Bengaluru-Mumbai lane of the highway was stopped.
Five killed as car gets crushed between two container trucks engulfed in flames in Pune
At least eight killed, several injured as truck rams vehicles near Navale bridge in Pune
At least eight people were killed and several others injured when a container truck lost control and rammed into several vehicles near Navale bridge on the Pune-Bengaluru highway on Thursday evening. Following the collision a few vehicles went up in flames, reports said. News agency PTI reported that a car got crushed between two large container trucks that caught fire on a bridge along the Mumbai-Bengaluru Highway on the outskirts of Pune city. Eight to ten others were injured in the accident on the Navale Bridge in the evening, they said. In videos that surfaced after the accident, the car is seen crushed between the two heavy vehicles which are engulfed in huge fire. We are probing how the accident happened. Currently, our priority is to ensure that the injured people receive immediate treatment in the hospital, stated the officer. The Fire Brigade rushed water tankers to the spot and efforts were on to douse the flames, he added. The accident caused traffic jam on the busy highway. #WATCH | Maharashtra | At least six people were killed after a container truck lost control and rammed into multiple vehicles near Navale Bridge on the Pune-Bengaluru Highway. Following the collision, 23 heavy vehicles caught fire. Rescue operations are underway: DCP Sambhaji pic.twitter.com/l7W6qFuQLK ANI (@ANI) November 13, 2025 The injured have been taken to a nearby hospital. The accident took place as the brakes of one of the trucks failed. The Fire Brigade rushed water tankers to the spot and efforts were on to douse the flames, he added. The accident caused traffic jam on the busy highway.
Tragedy struck on the Mumbai-Bengaluru Highway near Pune. A car was crushed between two container trucks, leading to a massive fire. Seven people lost their lives in the horrific accident on the Navale Bridge. Eight to ten others sustained injuries and were rushed to the hospital. Firefighters worked to control the blaze.
Pune road accident: Truck rams multiple vehicles; six dead, several injured
Tragedy struck near Navale Bridge as a container truck's loss of control led to a devastating accident on the PuneBengaluru Highway. Six lives were lost and at least eight sustained injuries when the truck collided with multiple vehicles, igniting a fierce blaze. Authorities are investigating the cause while prioritizing the care of the injured.
Pune: At least 8 charred to death after two collide and burst into flames
Eyewitnesses said that several passengers were trapped inside the burning vehicles before the fire brigade arrived. The incident caused a massive traffic jam on the busy highway stretch, with commuters stranded for hours
Embrace the Chill with Pepe Jeans London
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Pune land deal row: Danve accuses CM Fadnavis of protecting Parth Pawar
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Ambadas Danve alleged that the govt was making every possible effort to shield the Pawar father-son duo and demanded that no leniency be shown towards Parth, insisting that a criminal case be registered against him
LAT Aviation's UAV 'almost ready for flight', expected to have 60-min range: Deepinder Goyal
Eternal founder Deepinder Goyal's aerospace venture, LAT Aerospace, is nearing flight tests for its all-electric, fixed-wing UAV. This new generation Short Take-Off and Landing (STOL) aircraft boasts a 60-minute endurance and can autonomously cruise from Mumbai to Pune. The company is also developing hybrid-electric propulsion and its own gas turbine engines.
Maharashtra roads: Samruddhi deaths up 16%; Mumbai-Pune Expressway down 29%
Activist shows proof Parth knew of illegal Pune land deal, demands deputy CM Ajit Pawars resignation
Activist Anjali Damania demands Deputy CM Ajit Pawar's resignation over a controversial Pune land deal involving his son, Parth Pawar. She alleges irregularities in land ownership transfer and the use of an unregistered power of attorney. Damania insists Parth Pawar's name be added to the FIR and calls for action against the district collector for alleged complicity.
Pune land deal: Activist Anjali Damania demands Ajit Pawar's resignation; deputy CM replies
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar stated he'll use his conscience regarding activist Anjali Damania's resignation demand over a Rs 300-crore Pune land deal involving his son's firm. The government has scrapped the deal and ordered an inquiry. Pawar denies wrongdoing, calling allegations andom accusations and assuring transparency, while Damania insists a fair probe is impossible with him in office.
'I will use my conscience and decide,' Ajit Pawar on resignation demand after Pune land deal
After allegations of irregularities and criticism from the Opposition, the state government last week cancelled the deal and ordered an inquiry headed by a senior IAS officer in the revenue department. Social activist Anjali Damania has demanded Ajit Pawar's resignation over the alleged land scam.
Osama Bin Laden speech, Pakistani number: Pune techie held for 'terror' links with...
ATS clarified that the searches were unrelated to the blast in Delhi on Monday that claimed 12 lives.
Urban Vault sets up 2 co-working centres in Pune with 2,500 desks
NEW DELHI, Nov 12:Realty firm Urban Vault has opened two co-working centres in Pune, covering 92,000 square feet office space and 2,500 desks, to meet rising demand of managed flexible workspaces. In a statement, Bengaluru-based Urban Vault said the company has expanded its business in Pune with an addition of two new co-working facilities, having a combined capacity of 2,500 seats and 92,000 sq ft of office space. With this expansion, Urban Vaults total portfolio in Pune would increase to [] The post Urban Vault sets up 2 co-working centres in Pune with 2,500 desks appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pune Expresses Interest In Hosting RCBs Home Matches For IPL 2026, Confirms MCA Secretary
The Maharashtra Cricket Association: The Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) Stadium in Pune is in discussions with Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) to host its IPL 2026 home matches for the upcoming season, confirmed secretary Adv. Kamlesh Pisal on Wednesday. RCBs trophy-winning celebrations in Bengaluru took a tragic turn on June 4, when a stampede at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium claimed 11 lives ahead of the victory celebrations. Following that tragic incident, the M Chinnaswamy Stadium hasnt hosted a cricket game, and lost out on hosting the recently concluded 2025 Womens ODI World Cup, including the final. With uncertainty surrounding the venue hosting games in Bengaluru, Pune has now thrown its hat in the mix amongst other yet to be known venues to host RCBs home games in IPL 2026. Its a very simple thing because RCB has a problem of hosting games in Bengaluru because of that stampede thing. Now, we came to know through a reliable source that they are looking out for a venue. So now, since there is no home team for Pune, we offered them that we have the best facilities and that previously Chennai Super Kings had their (home) games here (in 2018). So we have offered them that we are ready to host games, our infrastructure is ready. We can do the best for the cricket games here, and infrastructure and logistics-wise, Pune is ideal. Even in the Covid-19 times, 15 matches were held by us in IPL 2022, when there were only three venues for the league stage, Pisal told IANS in an exclusive conversation on Wednesday. Pisal added that the first round of talks with RCB, who won their maiden IPL title earlier this year, was done and that more formal communication will happen after the mini auction, to be held in Abu Dhabi in mid-December, is over. We have our staff and sufficient experience as well as infrastructure available. So we offered them the venue and then we had a one round of meeting with their CEO (Praveen Someshwar). Now, only thing is they will finalize it only after the player auction, which will happen in mid-December. So after the auction, we will get a formal communication from the RCB side, he said. Apart from hosting mens international games and the Womens T20 Challenge, the stadium had also been the home ground for Pune Warriors India, Rising Pune Supergiant and Punjab Kings during IPL in various timelines of 2010s. We have our staff and sufficient experience as well as infrastructure available. So we offered them the venue and then we had a one round of meeting with their CEO (Praveen Someshwar). Now, only thing is they will finalize it only after the player auction, which will happen in mid-December. So after the auction, we will get a formal communication from the RCB side, he said. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score The Hinjewadi IT Park is well connected and is in the vicinity of the stadium. So a lot of IT crowd will also come to see the games. Plus, we have a lot of good branded hotels around and all of that will benefit hugely if IPL 2026 comes to Pune. With the ground that we have, the more matches we get, the better it is for all, added Pisal. Article Source: IANS
Maharashtra ATS conducts searches in Thane, Pune in connection to techie with alleged Al Qaeda links
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra ATS has searched the premises of a teacher in Thane and another person in Pune in connection with the recent arrest of a software engineer for his alleged links with Al Qaeda and other banned outfits, officials said on Wednesday. The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) clarified that the searches were unrelated to the blast in Delhi on Monday that claimed 12 lives, but added that as part of the standard procedure, it was examining whether there was a possible Maharashtra link to the incident in the national capital. The teacher's house at Mumbra in Thane district was used for one of the meetings by the arrested Pune-based software engineer, Zubair Hangargekar, the officials said. The ATS nabbed Hangargekar (37) from Pune on October 27 for his alleged links with banned outfits, such as Al Qaeda and Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, and for his suspected involvement in radicalisation activities. During the investigation, the ATS had found a Pakistani contact number saved on his old phone. While probing further, the ATS learned that Hangargekar had visited Mumbra in Thane for one of his meetings. Accordingly, the ATS officials visited the teacher's house on Tuesday and enquired about Hangargekar and his meeting, an official said. The teacher is neither an accused nor a witness in the case, he added. We searched the premises of two individuals, one in Kondhwa (in Pune) and another in Mumbra, and questioned them, another official said, adding that there was no connection between Hangargekar and the Delhi blast. Earlier this month, the ATS told a Pune court that Hangargekar allegedly used to deliver religious discourses aggressively in the city's Kondhwa area. During a house search there, the ATS seized mobile phones containing deleted PDF files titled 'Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) and All Its Manifestations', it had said. They also recovered an Urdu translation of a speech delivered by the late Al-Qaeda chief Osama bin Laden on Eid-ul-Fitr. In addition, a magazine titled Inspire was found, containing photographs of AK-47 training at the OSG Gun School and documents detailing the procedure to make an IED using acetone peroxide from an OSG bomb school, it told the court. The ATS had also said that during the searches, an old phone belonging to Hangargekar was recovered from one person. During the analysis of the contact list of the phone, five international phone numbers were found saved, including one from Pakistan, two from Saudi Arabia, and one each from Kuwait and Oman, it said. The call detail records of the phone, however, do not show any calls to these saved numbers, the ATS said.
Centre approves purchase of 1,000 electric buses for Pune
The induction of the new e-buses is expected to bolster Pune Mahanagar Parivahan Mahamandal Ltd`s (PMPML) fleet, ease congestion and help curb vehicular pollution, the BJP MP from Pune said in a statement on Tuesday
Pune techie held for 'terror' links: ATS questions Thane teacher
The ATS nabbed the 37-year-old engineer for his alleged links with banned outfits, such as Al Qaeda and Al Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent, and for his suspected involvement in radicalisation activities
RCB's home games for IPL 2026 might be shifted from the iconic M Chinnaswamy Stadium to Pune's MCA Stadium after a tragic stampede earlier this year. This would mark the first time in IPL history that RCB plays all home matches outside Bengaluru. The final decision is yet to be confirmed.
Nutritionist Mohita Mascarenhas reveals that most Indians overlook vegetables, a simple yet sustainable path to fat loss and glowing skin. She highlights low-calorie, high-fiber vegetables like gourds, leafy greens, cruciferous vegetables, bell peppers, and brinjal as key to feeling full, balanced hormones, and achieving a slimmer waist without restrictive diets.
3 inquiries showed govt sole owner of Pune land: Officials
Work 10x smarter: 7 AI usage habits from Pune techie can add more free time during office hours
Pune-based tech professional Rohit Yadav shared seven practical ways anyone can use AI to save time and improve work efficiency. From writing clear prompts and reusing templates to automating summaries and testing ideas, his approach focuses on small, consistent habits that make everyday tasks faster and easier. Yadavs tips highlight that AI isnt just for coders its a tool anyone can use to think better, stay organised, and gain more free time during work hours.
Maharashtra: One dead, 10 injured as truck crashes into group of pilgrims
The group of pilgrims had set out on foot from Uran in Raigad district in Maharashtra to the temple town of Alandi in Pune district, a distance of more than 130 kms
Emcure Pharma Q2 profit rises 25%, revenue up 13% on broad-based growth
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Maharashtra forest department clarifies on viral tiger image circulating
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Maharashtra weather update: Pune shivers, is colder than Mahabaleshwar
Cold air sweeps state as Pune hits 13.5 degrees Celsius; IMD warns chill to intensify in coming days; daily routines across Pune were disrupted as people scrambled to adjust to the sudden cold
Indian Hotels, ITC, EIH, others in race for Pune's Courtyard by Marriott
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Sharad Pawar Meets CM amid MCA Polls and Pune Land Controversy
The chief minister has said publicly that the matter is serious. So, he should conduct a probe and put the facts before society.
A First-Time EV Buyer's Guide in India, Featuring the VinFast VF 6 and VF 7
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Maharashtra deputy CM Ajit Pawar blames babu for Pune land registration without a paisa
Rohit Pawar Seeks Unbiased Probe in Pune Land Deal Involving Cousin Parth
Rohit accused the BJP-led government of selective action, asking why alleged CIDCO land irregularities were ignored
Pune Man Kills Wife, Burns Body In Furnace; Confesses He Was Inspired By Drishyam
A man murdered his wife in Pune, burned her body, and tried to mislead police, inspired by Drishyam. He confessed after police investigation exposed his plan.
Furnace, I Love You Text: How Pune Man Tried To Cover Up Wife's Murder
In a shocking case from Pune that seemed like the plot of a Bollywood thriller, a man allegedly murdered his wife last month, burned her body in a makeshift furnace and then repeatedly visited the police station to mislead investigators.
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat issued a stern warning to Pakistan, vowing India will respond firmly to provocations. Meanwhile, the Gujarat ATS arrested three suspects in a terror plot, and Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar announced an inquiry into a Pune land deal linked to his son. A powerful earthquake also struck Japan, prompting a tsunami advisory.
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar confirmed an inquiry into alleged irregularities in a Pune land sale linked to his son, Parth Pawar. A probe committee, headed by Additional Chief Secretary Vikas Kharge, will investigate the Rs 1,800 crore land sold for Rs 300 crore. Pawar stated the truth will emerge soon, emphasizing transparency and adherence to law.
Ajit Pawar terms son Parths Pune land deal beyond understanding, orders probe
The controversy pertains to the sale of 40 acres of government-owned land in Punes Mundhwa area to Amadea Enterprises LLP, a firm associated with Parth Pawar. The deal has drawn criticism for allegedly undervaluing the property and evading stamp duty
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Ajit Pawars son now has to pay Rs 42 crore to cancel Rs 300 crore controversial Pune land deal
Parth Pawar's firm faces a Rs 42 crore stamp duty demand to cancel a 40-acre land sale deed in Pune. The cancellation follows the scrapping of a data center project, for which the firm had sought a duty exemption. Deputy CM Ajit Pawar has ordered a thorough probe into the deal, distancing himself and calling for an impartial investigation.
Ajit Pawars Son To Pay Rs 42 Crore Stamp Duty To Scrap Rs 300 Crore Pune Land Deal
Parth Pawar's company Amadea Enterprises had earlier claimed a 7% stamp duty exemption, equivalent to Rs 21 crore, by citing plans to build a data centre on the land.
Ajit Pawar's Son Will Need To Pay Rs 42 Crore To Scrap Land Deal Amid Row
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said action in the Pune land deal case is being taken as per law and there is no question of saving anybody.
I will speak my mind... no political system made me
His journey from the village of Vilakkupara in Kollam district to the Oscars has been nothing short of cinematic. Resul Pookutty, Indias ace sound designer and filmmaker, was appointed chairperson of the Kerala State Chalachitra Academy last week. An alumnus of the prestigious Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), he prefers to call himself an independent artist. TNIE catches up with the Academy Award-winner as he shares his thoughts on life, filmmaking, and the evolving challenges of technology. Excerpts The Chalachitra Academy has played a major role in the growth of Malayalam cinema. You are the first technician to head it. What are your plans? As of now, I dont have any concrete plans. Honestly, this came as a surprise. I was part of the general council when Kamal was the chairman, so I have some idea about how things work. But I really need some time to understand everything better. Theres already a structure in place, and the upcoming festival has been planned. So, please give me some time and a little patience. So far, the general perception is that the Academys role is limited to conducting the film festival and giving awards. However, we need to think beyond that, especially regarding how technology particularly generative AI is emerging as a significant challenge. If the Academy can play a meaningful role in educating young filmmakers and guiding them on how to use such tools responsibly, it would be a big step forward. Just as smartphones transformed our lives two decades ago, were on the brink of another major shift between 2025 and 2035 when AI will redefine how we live and work. Should filmmakers be concerned or excited about AI? When sound entered the silent film era, many of the biggest stars of the time faded away. They were legends in the silent period, but because they couldnt adapt... couldnt sing, in many cases... they had to give way to the new generation. In every art form, technology has always played a part in its evolution. So, naturally, some especially the older generation feel concerned about AI, while the younger ones are excited. Im both. Im excited because of the possibilities it offers. But Im also concerned because, from my experience with digital technology, Ive seen both its promise and its pitfalls. Technology has definitely made life easier, but Im not sure it has made it qualitatively better. Its the same with cinema. Today, AI can take your input and give you an output instantly. But to get the right output, you need knowledge, training, and an academic foundation. If you dont have research, innovation, and academics, we will only be telling stories. That is what literature does. Literature doesnt need innovation. It just needs imagination. But filmmaking needs innovation and imagination. The Academy has to be part of that change, leading from the front. How did Resul, who went to study law, land at FTII? Neither law nor institute was in my plans. I actually wanted to be a physicist. And I thought I would study and conduct research in superconductivity and win a Nobel prize. And I thought I will invent a superconductor. That was one of my favourite subjects. I thought what is going to change the world in the next millennium is the concept of energy. But unfortunately, man proposes, God disposes. It won an Oscar instead of a Nobel. I would have really loved a Nobel (smiles). How did the transition into films happen? I didnt get admission for MSc Physics. So, I applied for law. While I was doing law, I came across an FTII advertisement for admission to a course called sound recording and sound engineering. The basic qualification for the course was BSc Physics. I applied thinking I can continue my love for physics. I cleared the entrance but I failed the interview as I had no real understanding of cinema. And then? In the one week that I spent in Pune, I discovered cinema. I came back and for the next one year that I spent at the law college, I studied art. I went to poetry gatherings and watched films. The newspaper column called todays events became my friend. After one year, I had gained some confidence. I also had something to fall back on. I went to FTII with a lot of confidence and got admission. When you studied physics, you aspired for the Nobel prize. While studying law, what was your aim, the post of Supreme Court Chief Justice? (Laughs) Yes. Thats the minimum. I wasnt willing to take anything less. Or a lawyer like Nani Palkhivala. And when you were at FTII, you wanted to win an Oscar. Were you always this ambitious? When Satyajit Ray was awarded the Oscar for Lifetime Achievement in 1992, I was the saddest person in the institute. I rued that he took my chance (smiles)! Then I thought I would come out of the institute, make a film, and that film would win an Oscar. Never in my wildest dreams had I thought that I would win an Oscar for sound. You have received many offers from Hollywood, but never took them up... Yes, I had been offered jobs in studios in the UK and the US. But I always wanted to remain in India. In the US, when the offer came, I was working on James Camerons crew, and anybody would have grabbed it. I thought if I went there as a worker, then I would be a slave. But if I go as a client, the entire equation will change. How did FTII shape your career? Whatever I am today is because of FTII. I went there as a wild beast from a small village in Kerala. I had never seen anyone from any other state before that. FTII gave me an opportunity to interact with and know people from different regions. Your father was a staunch communist and mother an orthodox Muslim. How did this contradiction shape you? The communist movement in central Travancore took birth in my fathers house. Umma was not orthodox but very pious. My mother married at the age of 13. She has been through a lot during her married life due to my fathers communist connections. For us 10 siblings, penury and starvation were our companions while growing up. All these hardships shaped me. You said FTII shaped you. However, of late, it is said that FTII is not what it used to be. Are you concerned? Yes, things have changed at FTII. But it is something that happens over a period of time. Everyone feels that their time at the institute was the best. Of course, many things have been watered down. What about political colouring? See, in a democracy, what do you do? A majority of Indians have elected a political dispensation. They will do whatever they want. Have they done anything wrong? We gave them the power to do the things that they are doing. The beauty of democracy is that we can change them. However, of all the countries that I have travelled to, I would say my country is the best. Malayalam films are also making use of AI and technological advancements... It is the need of the hour. If we dont change, our films will be rejected. The new generation has the appetite and also the opportunity to consume the best in the world at the click of a button. The beauty of Malayalam cinema is that we are still making films based on our people... our voices. What has Hindi cinema done? There is no middle class in those films. So what happened? Those films got rejected. The corporates came and destroyed Hindi cinema. But that is not so in Malayalam. How did you come under the scanner of the Slumdog Millionaire team? One day, while working in Gajani, I received a call from a friend. He told me, Resul Bhai, there is one film Danny Boyle is making in India, and we are doing the line production. I have recommended your name for sound production. This was a big moment for me. In my hostel room at the Film Institute, I had a poster of the movie Trainspotting. So Danny Boyle was the name I woke up to every day. I said Im in. There is a story that you faced discrimination on the sets of Slumdog Millionaire and you planned to walk out. Is that true? (Smiles) That was imbecile me, I would say, looking back. It was not racial discrimination. Lets be very clear about it. I felt I was not being heard. We had challenges. We shot in a small room. All the small lights were making so much hum, which was undesirable. When Im doing live mixing, I want to see the action live and I want to see it through the monitor. We didnt have any space. So I found a space near the roof. We took two or three shots. In one shot, the cameraman just looked up and he saw me. He said, Hey, Resul is in the frame, and asked me to come down. I said no because that was the only spot I could get. I felt very offended. Danny also supported him. I said that wasnt right and I was quitting if thats so. Danny came up to me and said he was sorry for having made an error of judgement and asked me to stay. So, I went back. Now, I thank God that I went back (laughs). How do you see the current sound scene in Indian cinema? We have a lot of noisy action films. We have a lot of heavy music, because of which people dont even choose to rewatch those movies... Please amplify the fact that there is a lot of music that doesnt allow a rewatch. That should go down to the directors and producers. They think that if the sound is low, people will shuffle in their seats. People shuffling while watching a film is not a good thing. So everything has to be loud. That is the idiom of mainstream cinema and thats very sad. Thats the difference between Hollywood and us. They make it a point to ensure a pleasurable viewing experience. You once said theres no such thing as noise only unwanted sound. Could you explain? That line came from an experience during a shoot. The tubelights were making a constant keee noise. I thought of it as an unwanted sound and decided to dub that sequence. But when we played the dubbed version, something felt off. The sync track with that faint keee noise actually worked. It created tension in the scene. Thats when I realised: what I thought was noise wasnt noise at all it was part of the environment, adding emotion. Now, I tell actors: When youre in front of the camera, Im not just recording your dialogues Im also recording your presence every movement, every breath you take within the frame. Those subtle sounds define your character. Its said you were the one who suggested A R Rahman for Slumdog Millionaire. Could you tell us how it happened? A R Rahman wasnt originally part of the film. I was the one who mentioned his name to Danny Boyle. The song Jai Ho didnt even exist when we were shooting. We had filmed Aaj Ki Raat for that sequence. We were shooting at Mumbais VT station between 2am and dawn, after the last train had left and before the first one arrived. It went on for days. During one of those long car rides from Juhu to the station, Danny played a bunch of Bollywood tracks he liked around 28 of them. Out of those, 22 were by Rahman. Danny turned to me and asked, Who is this guy? I told him, Hes known as the Mozart of Madras. I told him that if hes considering an Indian composer, he must consider Rahman. The rest, as they say, is history. As Chalachitra Academy chairperson, are you concerned about political pressure in decision making? Why should I be concerned? Is this a post that does not allow me to speak? If so, I have no qualms about throwing it away. I will speak my mind. Im an independent artist, and no political system made me. How did the commercial failure of your directorial debut, Otta, affect you? I almost died making that film. It wasnt a mainstream subject, but I tried to pitch it as one. Earlier, a film would fare well if it had a family film tag, and I made a family film about todays children and their troubles. I was very disappointed and took the responsibility for the film not doing well. We also didnt get the right release window. You had mentioned about a film on Keralas socio-political history... Yes, but I dont know if that would be my next. Its a very relevant and moving story. I want to tell the younger generation about how Kerala was around 70 years ago. We were an evil society that discriminated against people based on where they were born and asked women to pay taxes for covering their bodies. Keralas transformation is drastic. You also wanted to make an Indo-Pak cross-border love story... Thats a film I really want to make, but the current political atmosphere doesnt allow me to do that. It isnt because of those in power, rather the overall atmosphere doesnt allow actors to take it up. I had three big mainstream stars agreeing to it initially, but later they asked if I could change the premise. I said I cant because there would then be no film. I cant help but wait till the political climate changes. Whats your opinion on todays Malayalam cinema? Excellent. The current generation of filmmakers has changed the whole paradigm of Malayalam cinema. The Malayalam cinema the world knows today is not because of the movies made by the likes of Adoor, Aravindan and Shaji N Karun. Its the films made by these young boys. They are the ones who redefined Malayalam cinema. Of course, Chalachitra Academy, the state government, and the cultural landscape have also contributed to it. And dont forget the huge contribution of the diaspora living in Arab countries. They produce 40 to 50% of Malayalam mainstream cinema. I want to do something for them through the Chalachitra Academy. Why cant we think of something like an IFFK for the Malayalis in Dubai or Abu Dhabi or Muscat? As someone who lives in the world of sound, whats your favourite sound? Rain. Basically, sound of water from rain to the water flowing down a stream. Our memories are usually associated with visuals. But for someone like you, is it the sound that shapes your memories? Its a misconception. Sound is actually the memory, not visuals. At midnight, if you hear a cars braking sound, you think something bad has happened, right? Maybe an accident. It is the sound that is poking your memory. What are our Vedas? Knowledge. Easily memorable sounds. Whats your advice to aspiring filmmakers? Go back to the roots, read literature in your own language. What makes Malayalam cinema stand out? It is rooted in Malayalam literature. In Hindi cinema, there is no Hindi literature. So, language is the most important thing. How important is silence when it comes to sound and noise? For me, silence is an emotion that I arrive at in a film or in a human situation. It is not a sound for me. You are someone who dreamt big and achieved all of it. Now, what is your dream? I dont think those were my dreams. I never worked in a film thinking it is an Oscar-worthy film. I only worked and worked and worked. I was trying to refine myself in every work I did. That brought me rewards. When it came, I was delighted. When it did not come, I didnt feel anything. Thats the emotion I carried out of the film institute. That you dont want to be famous. You dont want to be rich. You dont want to be known. You dont want to be anything. You just want to be an artist. Just keep on doing your work. Im still in the same mentality, I feel. Your life story gives the feel of Paulo Coelhos philosophy about the universe conspiring to make ones dream come true... Paulo Coelho is a very big philosopher. He probably had his own reasons to say that. Finding me in the same league as Paulo Coelho is a privilege, I would say. An honour... (folds his hands). TNIE team: Kiran Prakash, Cithara Paul, Rajesh Ravi, Krishna P S, Vignesh Madhu, Anna Jose, Harikrishna B T P Sooraj (photos) Pranav V P (video)
Sharad Pawar breaks silence, seeks fair probe into Pune land deal
Vet Deals Even If You Have To Pay Fees: Ajit Pawar's Advice For Son Amid Land Row
Facing a volley of attacks from the Opposition over the alleged sale of government land in Pune worth Rs 1,800 crore for just Rs 300 crore to a firm in which his son is a partner, Ajit Pawar has said it should not have happened.
No Question Of Saving Anybody: Devendra Fadnavis On Pune Land Deal Row
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday said action in the Pune land deal case is being taken as per law and there is no question of saving anybody.
Former Union minister Sharad Pawar on Saturday broke his silence on his grandnephew Parth Pawar's links to the Pune land scam, demanding a fair probe into it. Maharashtra deputy chief minister Ajit Pawars elder son Parth has landed in trouble over the purchase of 40 acres of Pune land for Rs 300 crore against the market price of Rs 2,000 crore. Besides, by allegedly using the influence of his father, he got the Rs 6 crore stamp duty and registration charges waived. Reacting to the controversy, Ajit Pawars uncle and Parth Pawars granduncle Sharad Pawar said in Akola that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said publicly that the matter is serious. We expect the CM to conduct a fair probe and put the facts before the people. Family and politics are two different things. We should not mix them. Ajit Pawar fielded his spouse Sunetra Pawar against his own cousin Supriya Sule in the Baramati Lok Sabha election, while my grandnephew Yugendra Pawar contested the state assembly polls against Ajit Pawar in Baramati, Sharad Pawar said. Coverup? Ajit Pawar's son not named in FIR despite being 99% owner of controversial Pune land He further added, When it comes to family matters, I am the head of it, but when it comes to politics, we are completely different. We have ideological differences with Ajit Pawar and his party. And Parth Pawars land deal issue is not a family matter; it is an administrative and political issue, therefore, we have to take a political stand. Asked why no FIR was lodged against Parth Pawar though he is the main owner of the firm that bought the 40 acres of land, Sharad Pawar said the home minister Devendra Fadnavis, who is also the chief minister, can throw light on it. Reacting to Pawars statement, CM Fadnavis said the FIR is the primary complaint against the people who were signatories in the Pune land deal. He said once the probe expands, more FIRs will be lodged. Sharad Pawar also disagreed with his daughter, NCP MP Supriya Sule, who had defended Parth Pawar, saying she didn't think he would do anything wrong. The NCP (SP) chief said this could be her view, but his party is not aligned to it. Meanwhile, in Pune, a Dalit organization staged a protest in front of Ajit Pawar's residence, demanding his resignation and an atrocity case against Parth Pawar for taking away Mahar Vatan land at throwaway prices.
Action in Pune land deal case as per law; won't save anybody: Fadnavis
Action is underway in the Pune land deal case. A company linked to Parth Pawar, son of Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, was involved in a deal for government land. FIRs have been filed against signatories and vendors. The deal has been cancelled. The firm must now pay double stamp duty for the cancellation.
Sharad Pawar backs probe into Mundhwa land deal linked to grandnephew Parth Pawar
AKOLA: Citing Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, NCP (SP) president Sharad Pawar on Saturday supported a probe into the controversial land deal allegedly linked to the company of his grandnephew Parth Pawar. The chief minister has said publicly that the matter is serious. So he should conduct a probe and put the facts before society, Pawar told reporters. The controversy pertains to the alleged illegal sale of 40 acres of government land in Pune's Mundhwa area, reportedly worth around Rs 1,800 crore, which Opposition leaders claim was purchased by a company linked to Parth, son of Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, for only Rs 300 crore with a stamp duty waiver. Ajit Pawar has distanced himself from the transaction. When asked if his nephew Ajit Pawar is being targeted politically by allies in Mahayuti, the senior Pawar said, I wouldn't know. Sharad Pawar also appeared not to agree with his daughter and NCP MP Supriya Sule's remarks on Parth. Sule had said she didn't think Parth would do anything wrong. This could be her (Supriya's) view, he said. He emphasised that the administration, politics, and family and different. As a family, we (Pawars) are one, but we are divided ideologically. One of my grand nephews had contested against Ajit Pawar, and Ajit Pawar 's wife had contested against my daughter, he said. Coverup? Ajit Pawar's son not named in FIR despite being 99% owner of controversial Pune land The veteran politician said the strategy for the upcoming local body polls in Maharashtra will be decided unanimously (by Maha Vikas Aghadi allies). We (NCP-SP) are meeting tomorrow and will take a call on our strategy and on inducting new partners in our fold, he said. He also hinted at taking the Raj Thackeray-led MNS along in the Opposition camp. If a good alternative emerges through a consensus in MVA, the Congress party should not take an extreme stance on the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena, and should think about it. We will discuss this tomorrow, he said. The former Union minister alleged the Mahayuti government doesn't seem bothered about the plight of farmers, battling crop loss and indebtedness. Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj's kingdom comprised hardworking people and farmers. Shivaji Maharaj always took care of farmers. However, this is not happening now. The help announced by the state government for agriculturists hit by heavy rains has not yet reached many among them, he said. Terming the government's announcement of a relief package akin to a fraud, Pawar said the farmers who had received the financial assistance in April for unseasonal rains have not got anything now. The announcement of a farmer loan waiver seems deceptive, Pawar added. Amid an agitation led by former MLA Bachchu Kadu, CM Fadnavis had stated that the state government will take a decision on a farm loan waiver by June 30, 2026.
Should Be Probed: Sharad Pawar Breaks Silence On Grandnephew's Land Deal
Two days after the Pune land-grab allegations involving his grandnephew set off a political storm, NCP (Sharadchandra Pawar) chief Sharad Pawar broke his silence, saying the matter should be investigated fully.
Maharashtra minister bought Rs 200-crore land for Rs 3 crore, claims Wadettiwar
Congress leader Vijay Wadettiwar on Saturday alleged that Maharashtra Minister Pratap Sarnaik had acquired a four-acre land parcel, worth around Rs 200 crore, in Mira Bhayandar for Rs 3 crore to set up his educational institute, a charge the latter denied while seeking documentary proof for the claim. Wadettiwar's allegations have come days after Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar ran into trouble as the deal for the sale of 40 acres of government land in the upscale Mundhwa area in Pune to Amadea Enterprises, a firm co-owned by his son Parth Pawar, came under the scanner for want of required clearances. Speaking to reporters, the Congress leader claimed that State Transport Minister Sarnaik had acquired four acres of land worth around Rs 200 crore at Mira Bhayandar near Mumbai for just Rs 3 crore to set up an educational institute. Can a minister procure such land for his own educational institute? If this is permissible, then let this be Maharashtra. We will shut our eyes helplessly. Come and see, this is the current situation under their rule, he said. Sarnaik, however, denied Wadettiwar's claim, saying ministers face such allegations frequently. Wadettiwar is a senior Congress leader. I expect him to provide documents substantiating his allegations against me. I am also wondering where the said land is and how it is linked to me? It is true that as a minister we face allegations frequently, he told reporters. Maharashtra Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said that he had only heard of the charge but had received no formal complaints. These people spend more time making allegations through the media than actually filing complaints. If a complaint is submitted, we can order an inquiry. Look at the recent Pune land case. When the issue was raised, the state government formed a committee and initiated a probe, he said.
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Ministers must be held accountable for their childrens misdeeds: Anna Hazare on Pune land scam
PUNE: Anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare on Friday said that if the children of ministers are involved in any wrongdoing, it is the ministers themselves who should be held accountable. His remarks come in the wake of a controversial land deal involving a firm co-owned by the son of Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. The veteran social activist, who has led several major anti-corruption movements in the past, demanded strict government action if irregularities are found in the Rs 300 crore deal concerning state-owned land in Pune , which is currently under investigation. It is really unfortunate. If the children of ministers are involved in wrongdoing, it is the ministers who should be blamed. What matters most are values, values that come from families. All such incidents occur due to a lack of moral values, Hazare said. Activists complaint exposes irregularities in Rs 300 crore Mundhwa land deal linked to Ajit Pawars son He was speaking to reporters in his native village, Ralegan Siddhi, in the adjoining Ahilyanagar district. The government should introduce policy decisions and take strong measures to prevent such incidents. Strict action must be taken against those found guilty of irregularities, Hazare asserted. Meanwhile, Ajit Pawar said in Mumbai that his son Parth and his business partner were unaware that the Pune land purchased by their company belonged to the government. He added that the controversial transaction has since been cancelled. A government-appointed committee probing the land deal will submit its report within a month, Pawar told reporters after meeting Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. On Thursday, after the deal first made headlines, Pawar, who holds the finance and planning portfolio, clarified that he had absolutely no involvement in the transaction. Revenue dept, police trying to shield Parth Pawar in land deal case: Sena (UBT) leader
Pune Land Deal Cancelled: Ajit Pawar Defends Son Parth, Says He Was Unaware It Was Govt Property
A 300 crore land deal in Mundhwa, Pune involving Parth Pawar was cancelled amid misconduct claims. Ajit Pawar denies wrongdoing. A high-level probe is underway.
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Ajit Pawar Says Pune Land Deal Involving Son Cancelled; Inquiry Panel Formed
The controversy centres on the sale of 40 acres of government-owned Mahar Vatan land to Amadea Enterprises LLP, a firm in which Parth Pawar is a partner.
Land deal scrapped, Parth didn't know it was govt property, says Ajit Pawar
Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar stated his son Parth was unaware of government land ownership in a Rs 300 crore Pune deal, now cancelled. Rahul Gandhi called it Dalit land theft. A high-level panel will probe the unauthorized registration. Pawar asserted no family involvement or payment was made, with Parth agreeing to cancel the deal amid allegations.
Son Didn't Know It Was Government Property: Ajit Pawar On Land Deal Row
Maharashtra deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Friday claimed that his son Parth was not aware that the land purchased by his firm in Pune belonged to the government, and informed that the Rs 300 crore deal has now been cancelled
Land deal scrapped, Parth didnt know it was govt property, says Ajit Pawar
Mumbai: Mounting a damage control exercise, Maharashtra deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Friday claimed that his son Parth was not aware that the land purchased by his firm in Pune belonged to the government, and informed that the Rs 300 crore deal has now been cancelled, even as Congress leader Rahul Gandhi termed the 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 .
Ajit Pawar says Pune land deal involving son Parth cancelled
On November 6, the 300 crore deal for the sale of 40 acres of government land in the upscale Mundhwa area to Amadea Enterprises LLP came under the scanner, as it was alleged that the land could not have been sold without the government's permission
'Land chori after vote chori': Rahul slams PM Modis silence on Pune deal involving Ajit Pawar's son
MUMBAI: Stepping up his attack over the alleged land scam in Pune involving Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawars son, Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Friday criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his silence on what he described as Pune land chori after vote chori. In a post on X, Gandhi, who is the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha, alleged that government land in Maharashtra worth 1,800 crore, which had been reserved for Dalits, was sold to a company owned by Ajit Pawars son for just 300 crore. Parth Pawars firm, he said, had purchased 40 acres of land at a fraction of its actual value. On top of that, the stamp duty was also waived meaning not only is it a robbery, but even a legal stamp of approval on the theft, Gandhi wrote. He went on to say this was land theft by a government that itself came to power through vote theft. They know that no matter how much they loot, they will return to power by stealing votes again. No regard for democracy, nor for the public, nor for the rights of Dalits. Modi ji, your silence speaks volumes. Are you staying silent for this reason, because your government is propped up by those very looters who usurp the rights of Dalits and the deprived? he asked. Ajit Pawars faction of the NCP is an ally in the BJP-led Mahayuti government in Maharashtra. The BJP had earlier accused Pawar of involvement in a 70,000 crore irrigation scam, but the probe has since gone quiet after he joined hands with the BJP. Coverup? Ajit Pawar's son not named in FIR despite being 99% owner of controversial Pune land Pune land deal scandal: CM Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar in damage-control mode
Coverup? Ajit Pawar's son not named in FIR despite being 99% owner of controversial Pune land
MUMBAI: Following the exposs of the Pune land scam, the Maharashtra state police registered an FIR against those involved, but notably excluded Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawars son, Parth Pawar, who is 99 percent owner of the Pune land. Parth Pawar and his relative, Digvijaysinh Patil, had purchased the 40 acres of land for Rs 300 crore, against a market valuation of Rs 1,800 crore. The land, known as Mahar Vatan, was originally meant for Dalit landless farmers. On the directions of the state revenue department, the police filed the FIR against the individuals implicated in the Pune land deal. However, Parth Pawar was not included. Interestingly, Digvijaysinh Patil, who holds only one percent ownership in the company Amadea that purchased the land, was named in the FIR. Opposition parties alleged that the manner in which Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is defending Ajit Pawar and his son indicates that the government is more interested in covering up the scam than conducting a proper probe. Revenue Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule stated that the FIR was lodged against those whose names appeared on documents during the Pune land transaction. Since Parth Pawars name did not appear at the time of registration, no FIR was filed against him. If Parth Pawars name emerges during the investigation, it will be included in the FIR, the minister said. Opposition leaders expressed surprise that the government and police did not lodge an FIR against the main owner, Parth Pawar, while naming Digvijaysinh Patil, who holds just one percent ownership. Congress MLA Vijay Wadettiwar said, If authorities examine the details, it will be clear that Parth Pawar, the actual owner of Amadea, had merely given a power of attorney to Digvijaysinh Patil to execute the deal. This makes Parth the real owner. Yet, no action has been taken against him simply because he is the son of Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar. 'Land deal cancelled ' Meanwhile, after coming under pressure to resign, Ajit Pawar stated that the controversial Pune land deal has been cancelled, and documents have also been submitted for the same. Parth Pawar has informed the revenue department of his intent to cancel the Pune land deal. The required document for cancellation of the sale deed has already been submitted to the registering authority, he said. Sub-registrar suspended The Maharashtra Revenue Department had suspended Sub-Registrar Ravindra Taru in connection with the deal. A senior Revenue Department official confirmed that an FIR has also been registered against Taru, the seller, and the purchaser for further investigation into the case.
Pune land deal scandal: CM Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar in damage-control mode
MUMBAI: Facing increasing pressure to resign over allegations that his son illegally purchased 40 acres of prime Pune land, Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar met behind closed doors with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, NCP senior leader Praful Patel, and state president Sunil Tatkare in an effort to defuse the controversy. Sources said that Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar is attempting to distance himself from the controversy, claiming he was unaware of the Pune land deal, which was executed by his son, Parth Pawar. It has been alleged that Parth Pawar purchased Mahar Vatan land whose lease had expired in 1958 and was subsequently handed over to the state government for use as a botanical garden. The 40-acre plot in Pune was reportedly bought for Rs 300 crore, despite its actual market value being around Rs 2,000 crore. In addition, using his fathers influence, Parth Pawar allegedly managed to have the stamp duty and registration charges waived by stating that the land would be used for developing an IT park, which qualifies for such exemptions. In the meeting with Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Ajit Pawar expressed his willingness to surrender the said land to end the controversy. It was discussed that once the land is returned to the government, the Chief Minister can state that since the land has been restored, no violation remains, and therefore, there is no need for Pawar to resign. However, for procedural violations, a few junior officers from the Revenue Department will be suspended, as recommended by the committee formed by the state government. The committee will fix responsibility, but the minister is likely to emerge unscathed, said a source who requested anonymity. Panel formed Meanwhile, the Maharashtra Government has issued a Government Resolution (GR) forming a six-member committee headed by Additional Chief Secretary Vikas Kharge. The committee has been directed to submit its report within a month. According to the GR, the committee has been tasked with investigating the nature of irregularities that occurred in the Pune land deal. If irregularities are found, responsibility should be fixed, and appropriate action should be taken. If the allegations are substantiated, ownership rights of the land should be restored to the government, and recommendations should be made regarding the process for such restoration. The committee should also suggest measures to prevent such transactions in the future, the GR states.
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