NIAT is Empowering Universities to Deliver NEP-Aligned, Industry-Ready Education
Business Wire India Mr Rahul Attuluri, Cofounder, CEO - NxtWave and NIAT As Indias education system advances under the vision of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 , with the continued efforts of UGC and AICTE to promote quality and relevance in technical education, the NxtWave Institute of Advanced Technologies (NIAT) is playing a key role in bridging the gap between academia and industry expectations. Through its University Collaborations, NIAT is enabling UGC-approved universities across India to provide outcome-based learning, modern infrastructure, and deep industry alignment for their students, in full compliance with UGC and AICTE guidelines . The result is a new national benchmark for skill-based engineering education. At NIAT, were strengthening universities, said Rahul Attuluri, Co-founder & CEO of NxtWave & NIAT. Our role is to bring in everything the industry wantshands-on skill training, practitioner-led faculty enablement, internships, and placementswhile the university continues to own and deliver the core academic program. The collaboration begins with curriculum insights. NIAT gathers and synthesises these insights from multiple sources its 3,000+ hiring partner companies , a community of over 10,000 tech professionals , and cutting-edge in-house R&D and product development . These combined insights are distilled into structured reports and whitepapers, highlighting real-time industry trends, evolving job roles, and skill gaps across domains like AI/ML, cybersecurity, and more. Universities receive these inputs at regular intervals, helping academic councils and boards of studies modernise the curriculum while staying fully aligned with UGC and AICTE regulations . Faculty upskilling is another cornerstone of the collaboration. NIAT runs industry-led certification programs for faculty, including case-based labs, hands-on code reviews, and access to sandboxed real-world projects. Universities also benefit from NIATs network of 10,000+ tech professionals through the onboarding of Professors of Practiceseasoned professionals who co-deliver modules and mentor students. To become a globally competent professional, students need not only a degree but also the right skills and aptitude. This integrated program with NIAT delivers both. Were proud to offer such a transformative education, said Dr. R.K. Jain, Vice Chancellor, Ajeenkya DY Patil University, Pune. To power experiential learning, NIAT provides and university integrates an AI-enabled tech platform into its infrastructure. This platform supports project-based learning, live assessments, and real-time feedback, giving students the kind of exposure previously reserved for top-tier industry bootcamps. Technical skills aligned with industry needs are essential for todays students. Our partnership with NIAT ensures they dont just graduatetheyre prepared to thrive in their careers, said Farhad Yenepoya, Pro-Chancellor, Yenepoya Deemed University. Modern infrastructure is another focus. NIAT provides universities with a research-backed classroom design playbook , informed by benchmarking top world-class institutions, and adapted for the Indian context. The design includes high-speed Wi-Fi, ergonomic seating, smart AV systems, soundproofing, and collaborative layoutsall built to support tech-enabled, project-based learning. Implementation by universities is supported with detailed bill-of-quantities, vendor templates, and rollout roadmapsensuring academic institutions meet both AICTE norms and global standards . What truly sets this collaboration apart is its corporate connection. Through partnerships with 3000+ tech companies, NIAT facilitates structured internships, mock assessments, and placement sessionsaligned with actual industry hiring practices. Using data dashboards, every students progress is tracked and supported, giving universities deeper insight into career readiness. Students today need more than just a degreethey need skills. Through this partnership, students will receive a degree from our university and an industry-ready certification from NIAT. This gives parents the confidence that their child is truly career-ready, said Dr. Ch.V. Purushottam Reddy, Founder and Chancellor, Chaitanya Deemed University. Students receive a UGC-approved B.Tech degree from the university upon completing the university projects, assessments, courses, required credits, and an Industry Ready Certificate (IRC) from NIAT, based on their performance in skill tracks, projects, and assessments. This dual credential not only boosts their employability but also aligns perfectly with the UGC/AICTE vision of multidisciplinary, skill-based learning. From 2025-26, students at our campus will benefit from a holistic programreceiving a B.Tech degree from Aurora University along with upskilling and industry certifications from NIAT. This collaboration empowers students with both academic credentials and real-world capabilities, said Dr. Srilatha Chepure, Vice Chancellor, Aurora Deemed University. Importantly, the fee structure is fully transparent. Students pay tuition directly to the university for academic services, and a separate, optional fee to NIAT for the Industry Readiness Program. There is no bundling or crossover, ensuring 100% compliance with UGC, AICTE norms. This is what the government wanted education to be, said Rahul Attuluri, Co-Founder & CEO of NxtWave & NIAT . And the government bodies like UGC/AICTE are bringing important reforms for change. Aligning with them, weve built collaborations that make that change realinside classrooms, with universities, and for students who now have both a degree and a future they can count on.
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INTERVIEW: Rajesh James, director of the award-winning work Slaves of the Empire
Slaves of the Empire , directed by Kochi native Rajesh James, clinched the Best Documentary Award at the 27th UK Asian Film Festival held in May. The 50-minute film unfolds against the backdrop of colonial-era Fort Kochi and delves deep into the ordinary existence of laundry workers of Dhobi Khana. The ancestors of this Vannar community, who hail from Tamil Nadu and whose primary occupation is washing clothes, were enslaved by the Dutch during the 1700s and brought to Fort Kochi to tend to their colonial masters domestic work. Now, long after the foreign powers left the country, the Dhobi Khana remains, albeit in a new avatar. Incidently, 2025 marks 50 years of the Greater Cochin Development Authority building the laundry quarters thats today known as Dhobi Khana. Here, The New Indian Express talks to filmmaker Rajesh James about his filmmaking journey, working on Slaves of the Empire , the lessons he learnt, future plans and more Filmmaker Rajesh James How did you get interested in filmmaking? Through film clubs, during my time at St Joseph's College in Kozhikode. These clubs were instrumental in helping me migrate from merely watching popular films to appreciating them better, their nuances, etc. Later, in 2012, I began my doctoral studies on Christopher Nolans filmography. This further cemented my interest. The real impetus came when I enrolled for a film appreciation course in the Film and Television Institute of India, Pune. Here, I was treated to films that were not on my immediate radar, and I also got to interact with people who were actively studying filmmaking. With this experience, I too yearned to tell stories of my own. Thats how it began. If you ask me what my film school is, Id say it's the many film festivals I've attended this past decade. I used to attend every edition of the International Documentary and Short Film Festival (IDSFFK) held in Kerala. Here, I engaged in talks with filmmakers for their insights and experiences. I was also a frequent visitor to the International Film Festival of Kerala. These platforms were very crucial for awakening the filmmaker in me. From the sets of Slaves of the Empire Then, when you began, were you gunning for documentaries? No, initially, I was interested in fiction and wanted to make films in this segment. But one has to start somewhere, right? I think the IDSFFK experience influenced me to work on a documentary. In 2014, I picked up my small camera and began mapping the issues that traffic wardens face in Kochi. As fate would have it, in 2015, that work, Zebra Lines, was selected for an IDSFFK competition. This win buoyed my spirit and my confidence. It also opened doors for me as a filmmaker. Two more documentary works followed in quick succession, right? Yes, Naked Wheels in 2015, and In Thunder, Lightning and Rain in 2020. Naked Wheels is a story of a group of friends who travelled from Kochi to Goa, and talks about the plight of transgender people in Kerala. The work bagged the Best Documentary at the Kashish Pride Film Festival, held annually in Mumbai. I also got invitations to screen my work in a few festivals in Europe. Then came In Thunder, Lightning and Rain . It is a local story of three women from Kochi. Both these works were done in collaboration with the filmmaking department at Sacred Heart College. Students were eager to help with the project and gain hands-on experience. Now, coming to your latest work, Slaves of the Empire a bulk of it was shot during the Covid We started shooting in 2020. A lot of research for this work happened during the lockdown months. And then later, when that was lifted, we began shooting. If you watch the work, you will see many dimensions of Covid people wearing masks, talking about vaccines, etc. Slaves of the Empire poster Why did you decide to take up this topic for your film? I have been staying in Kochi for over a decade. I found the Dhobi Khana to be fascinating. Especially its colonial past. When I read more about it, my fascination only grew. And I knew then that there was a story to be told here. I also knew that to do an academic documentary would render it boring. So I decided to focus on few characters of Dhobi Khana Rajan, Prattiamma, Rajashekharan, and Selvaraj and tell the larger story through them. Thats how it began. Slaves of the Empire hits different. Its unlike your usual documentary, which tends to gravitates towards showing the hardships of its subjects. But here, everyone has a colourful character Thats exactly how I wanted to portray it. These laundry workers they are a working class society, but very down-to-earth people. We, who don white collars, view them with a sympathetic lens. Thats just how the system is, and its only natural. But I wanted to counter that approach and show that they have their own worlds wherein they lead happy lives. Theres no self pity. Only the determination to make good of what they have and everything they engage in. Even this shoot, they dont see it as if I have done a service to them. But instead, of them having helped an upcoming filmmaker with a project. That is their perspective, and I absolutely loved that approach. A still from Slaves of the Empire Also, while watching the work, I didnt feel any hurriedness everything takes its own time, and feels natural From a technical perspective, there were many segments in it that your usually filmmaker or editor would mark as redundant or even needless. For example, Rajans conversations with his wife. These could have been trimmed. But in doing so, we would have taken away something very real, that raw experience. You see, Rajan is, until that moment, sort of a villain figure in the community. But before his wife, he is a different person. In those segments, it is his wife thats overpowering. I wanted to show that contrast. To bring new dimensions to the characters. I have kept even more segments like it and this, in turn, makes the work seem more natural. Lets also talk about the black and white aesthetics was that the plan to begin with? Yes, absolutely. As soon as we saw the first black-and-white frame, my editor and I were convinced that this should be the aesthetic. The colours complemented wellthe dark bodies of the laundry workers and the white linen. Going for black-and-white also helped drown out the other colours inside the Dhobi Khana, which otherwise would have been too loud on the screen. What also helped our decision was this: black and white is often associated with history. Since we were capturing a remnant of the colonial time, this colour scheme worked well for us. At Dhobi Khana, even today, time is arrested. Even though their lives continue, their history is locked. A still from Slaves of the Empire Usually, a documentary filmed from Fort Kochi and Mattancherry tends to lean heavily on the tourism angle. Not Slaves of the Empire though Tourism and the gaze of the tourist, in my opinion, are always about distancing. This work, though there is a colonial background to it, is ultimately a human story. We were focusing on that on the characters, their lives. That said, towards the end, we try to place it in the larger Fort Kochi context by showing several famous places there Lilly Street, Calavathy Road, Jew Street, and the Dutch Cemetery there. To make this larger context more apparent, we used a lens with a bigger aspect ratio (i.e. more widescreen) to map this, thus lending a cinematic experience. Interestingly, Slaves of the Empire also weaves in a segment wherein the work-in-progress film is screened at Dhobi Khana You see, this work we did, its my version of their story. Their lives. A filmmaker cant claim to be the only authentic voice. In fact, he is an outsider. His work is only a glimpse. So, in having that screened to the very people it is based of, Im, for the lack of a better word, validating the work. Including that screening into the film only felt like the natural thing to do. To show to the audience that this, too, is a fiction of sorts. When the screening segment rolls, the audience, too, is shaken up into the real. It is as if, until then, they had been watching a movie. Indeed, in that segment, Prattiamma is seen asking, what happened to the other shots you took Yes, it is a very political question. The filmmaker is put on the spot and asked what happened to the other shots he had taken. But this only confirms the idea that what was shown is only version of the story. And also that, theres more to be seen and learnt about the history and lives of the Dhobi Khana workers. A still from Slaves of the Empire You have not tried to censor or even modify how the characters talk Yes, thats true. Documentary work allows us that freedom. There is realism. If the filmmaker tries to mask that anyway, then you lose the essence. Our responsibility is always to leave that intact. For Slaves of the Empire , we left everything in and weaved a narrative around it. How long did it take to shoot Slaves of the Empire ? Four years, from 2020 to 2024. We shot in intermittently on weekends, off days, etc. In what capacity do you go to shoot how many apparatus and equipment? Maximum of two cameras for most of the shoots we did, especially at Dhobi Khana. Not more. This was to ensure that we didnt disturb their work. Also, some, we knew from experience, are very conscious whenever theres a camera around. So, we took great care. But even then, these two equipments were too much for many. It was only after six months, i.e. when they had become familiar with the cameras, that the real shoot began. For interviews, we added one more. Did you face rejection when we went to shoot for the first time? Oh yes, very much. At first, they talk very dismissively to us. But then face, thats the real documentary work, right? You capture the feelings as raw as they come. Also, we took the effort to convince them on why this work matters to us. And subsequently, it mattered to them as well. But after several months into the work, it can be said that they forgot about us. One was like, They have been going at it for a long time. I wonder what transpires of all this effort. We showed up and kept the cameras rolling, until finally we had what we came for. A still from Slaves of the Empire It was a four years project, right? How did you sustain the enthusiasm and the passion? Thats a big question. Id say its the people. These laundry workers. They lead such social lives. We found a home in them and that, I believe, sustained us. Thats not to say that there were no ups and downs. There were, but we persisted and came through. We wouldnt have been able to finish the work had we been even a bit unsatisfied. When did you know or how could you tell that this documentary, Slaves of the Empire , was finally complete after working on it for so long? Prior to the work arriving at this version, we have some screenings to guage how audiences would respond to it. It went well and that gave us confidence. Later, I sat down with our editor and had a long discussion. We were convinced that there was indeed a story in it. And even if we were to shoot more scenes, it wouldnt add as much. We had gotten the essence of Dhobi Khana and the lives of its laundry workers. And that was enough. I knew there was enough meaning in it to finally call it a day. But on hindsight, it would have boded us well to have the film stretch for an hour. Film festivals abroad prefer the works coming in to be about that length. Ours is just shy 50 minutes. Youve now won numerous awards for your works. How did Rajesh Jamess personal journey change after each such win? You know, there was a time when I coveted awards. I didnt get it then. Now, while Im certainly very grateful for the recognition, awards are not as precious. To be able to make films that people enjoy is my greatest reward. Its what I derive the most joy from. After all, we are also artists. And for an artist, the biggest award is the chance to do the next work. A still from Slaves of the Empire When working on documentaries, do you go with a storyboard already set? There is a general idea. But certainly, no story. No fixed plans. Its not scripted. We build the story as we go. Usually, it is on the editing table that the narrative is set. Until then, we are only documenting their lives. If you look at Slaves of the Empire , theres a segment wherein two laundry workers are seen embracing each other and finally, one pecks at the cheeks of the other. How can one script all that? Then, theres the segment wherein Rajan and his wife, Rajalakshmi, are having a very personal conversation. It came naturally. There was no way to force that in by way of a script. It wouldnt have worked. Also, when we joined Selvarajan to watch a Rajnikanth film, because it was Covid, the theatres were empty. But we had planned to capture a swelling crowd, capture Selvarajans admiration for the Tamil superstar. That didnt happen. But what we did capture was something even more poignant. Selvarajs disappointment at now being able to enjoy the show as he desired. Also, we got to document a shard of Covid history. I bet, this is how documentary filmmakers generally work they first document and the story comes later. But this also means that you have to plan as you go. So, you are saying, one shouldnt approach a filmmaking project with a premeditated timeline Exactly. Its difficult to work when you have the burden of a deadline looming on you. Documentary filmmaking, in my opinion, does not work in such fixed boxes. How can we control their lives? Basically, we follow their schedule. Rajesh James Do you plan to foray into the fiction segment? Not at the moment. Im very content with documentary filmmaking. There are not many who work on documentaries in Kerala. That said, I do want to bring something new to this field, this industry. To work on something that would eventually find its place in the world. What are your hobbies that complement filmmaking? Im a student of literature. So, needless to say, I read a lot. Im also interested in photography and anything arts. These, I believe, greatly complement my filmmaking. Whats next? We just wrapped up a special screening of Slaves of the Empire in Kochi last weekend. Im working on my next documentary. Its about a woman bodybuilder in Kochi her triumphs and tribulations. Then, theres the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in Japan to look forward to. I have sent my work for consideration.
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Through this MoU, we aim to ensure that SAF from India can contribute to the height of its full potential to global decarbonization goals, said Marie Owens Thomsen, IATA SVP Sustainability and Chief Economist. Indias record success globally via GOIs Ethanol Blending Programme has showcased the sugar industry's immense potential, and one of the best possible demonstrations of our capacity will be to become the single largest supplier of one of Asias lowest carbon-intensive NextGen biofuels like SAFensuring a truly just energy transition, said Deepak Ballani, Director General of ISMA. This landmark collaboration highlights Indias commitment to pioneering sustainable aviation and lays a strong foundation for a low-carbon future, driving innovation and environmental stewardship in the global aviation sector. At the 81 st IATA AGM, PM Shri. Narendra Modi highlighted Indias push for Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) to reduce emissions and promote green growth. He urged global collaboration and emphasized Indias commitment to eco-friendly aviation infrastructure. In the photograph from left to right: Mr. Roshan Lal Tamak, Executive Director & CEO Sugar Business DCM Shriram Ltd. (designated ISMA representative); Ms. Marie Owens Thomsen, SVP Sustainability and Chief Economist, IATA, and Mr. Atul Mulay, President Bioenergy, Praj Industries. About Praj Industries Limited Praj, India's most accomplished industrial biotech company, is driven by innovation, integration, and delivery capabilities. Over the past four decades, Praj has focused on environment, energy, and agriprocess industry, with more than 1000 customer references spanning more than 100 countries across six continents. BioMobility and BioPrism are the mainstays of Praj's contribution to the global Bioeconomy. The BioMobility platform offers technology solutions globally to produce the renewable transportation fuel, thus ensuring sustainable decarbonization through a circular bioeconomy. The Company's BioPrism portfolio comprises technologies to produce renewable chemicals and materials, promises sustainability while reimagining nature. Praj Matrix, the stateoftheart R&D facility, forms the backbone for the company's endeavours towards a clean energybased Bioeconomy. Praj's diverse portfolio comprises Bioenergy solutions, Critical process equipment & skids, Breweries, Zero liquid discharge systems and High purity water systems. Led by accomplished and caring leadership, Praj is a socially responsible corporate citizen. Praj is listed on the Bombay and National Stock Exchanges of India.
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Pune: Professional militaries are not affected by temporary losses as the overall outcomes are much more important than such setbacks, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan said on Tuesday. The top military commander said that Pakistan has been following an approach of bleeding India by thousand cuts but New Delhi drew a completely new []
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Let The Game Begin: Former West Indies cricket legend and self-proclaimed Universe Boss Chris Gayle has lit up the build-up to the Indian Premier League 2025 final between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Punjab Kings (PBKS) with a look thats as explosive as his batting once was. In a viral Instagram post, Gayle posed in a unique fusion of the two franchises closest to his IPL heart sporting a vibrant red turban in homage to PBKS, while donning RCB's iconic jersey and customised sneakers in the franchise's trademark red and gold. His caption? Short and striking: Let The Game Begin! RCB v PBKS #OneIndia #IPL #Finals #2025. Social media erupted in appreciation, with fans and former players hailing it as the perfect prelude to the high-stakes final. Gayle, who thrilled IPL audiences for over a decade with his jaw-dropping sixes and carefree charisma, shares a deep connection with both franchises. From 2011 to 2017, he was the heartbeat of RCB's top order, amassing 3,163 runs in 85 matches at a ferocious strike rate of 152.73. His unbeaten 175 against Pune Warriors India in 2013 remains etched in IPL folklore as the highest individual score in T20 cricket. In 2022, RCB inducted him into their Hall of Fame a tribute to a legacy that redefined power-hitting. But Gayles relationship with PBKS is no less emotional. Between 2018 and 2021, he wore the Punjab red with pride, smashing 1,339 runs in 41 matches at a strike rate of over 143. His 104* in 2018 showed that even in the twilight of his career, the Jamaican storm was far from spent. The red turban in his latest post is a subtle nod to the Punjabi culture he so heartily embraced during his time in Mohali. Gayle, who thrilled IPL audiences for over a decade with his jaw-dropping sixes and carefree charisma, shares a deep connection with both franchises. From 2011 to 2017, he was the heartbeat of RCB's top order, amassing 3,163 runs in 85 matches at a ferocious strike rate of 152.73. His unbeaten 175 against Pune Warriors India in 2013 remains etched in IPL folklore as the highest individual score in T20 cricket. In 2022, RCB inducted him into their Hall of Fame a tribute to a legacy that redefined power-hitting. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
Manipur floods affect over 56,000, damage nearly 10,500 houses Pune Times Mirror
Manipur floods affect over 56,000, damage nearly 10,500 housesPune Times Mirror
Not Losses, Outcomes Important: CDS Chauhan on Op Sindoor
Pune: Losses suffered in a military conflict are not as important as the targeted outcome of a mission or operation, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan said Tuesday afternoon in a special lecture on Future Wars and Warfare organised by the Savitribai Phule University in Pune. Asked about the armed forces losses during Operation [] The post Not Losses, Outcomes Important: CDS Chauhan on Op Sindoor appeared first on Northlines .
Professional militaries 'not affected' by temporary losses: Chief of Defence Staff on Op Sindoor
PUNE: Professional militaries are not affected by temporary losses as the overall outcomes are much more important than such setbacks, Chief of Defence Staff Gen Anil Chauhan said on Tuesday. The top military commander said that Pakistan has been following an approach of bleeding India by thousand cuts but New Delhi drew a completely new redline against cross-border terrorism by conducting the Operation Sindoor . In an address at the Savitribai Phule Pune University, Gen Chauhan appeared to reject criticism against him for acknowledging that India lost an unspecified number of combat jets during the initial phase of the operation. When I was asked about losses on our side, I said these are not important as results and how you act are important, he said. It would be not very correct to talk about losses and numbers, he said, responding to a question. In war, even if there are setbacks, you need to maintain your morale, he said adding losses are not important but outcomes are. The Chief of Defence Staff highlighted various elements of war including politics and violence and noted: In Operation Sindoor too, war and politics were happening as a parallel kind of phenomenon. Gen Chauhan also made a mention about Pakistan Army chief Gen Asim Munir spewing venom against India and Hindus just weeks before the Pahalgam attack to emphasise that Islamabad's approach has been to leed India by thousand cuts. What happened in Pahalgam was profound cruelty towards victims, he said. The thinking behind Operation Sindoor was that state-sponsored terrorism from Pakistan has to stop and that country should not be able to hold India hostage to terrorism. India is not going to live under the shadow of terror and nuclear blackmail , Gen Chauhan said. On India's military offensives, he said Indian armed forces carried out very deliberate precision strikes on Pakistani targets and some of them were as narrow as two metres. Explaining the process of the understanding on cessation of hostilities , he said Pakistan planned to carry out its counter operations against India for 48 hours but it folded up in about eight hours. And they wanted to talk, he said, highlighting the impact of Indian strikes. Pakistan's decision to talk to India on May 10 stemmed from the realisation that it will suffer more if its operation continues , Gen Chauhan said. Around 1 am on May 10, Pakistan aimed to get India to its knees in 48 hours as multiple attacks were launched, he said. Pakistan's operation that they thought would continue for 48 hours folded up in about eight hours and they wanted to talk, he added. When the request for talks and de-escalation came from Pakistan, we did accept it, Gen Chauhan said. On India's overall approach, he said, We have raised the bar; we have connected terror to water, we have drawn a new line of military operation against terror. The four-day India-Pakistan crisis and why civilian safety can't remain an afterthought
Sharmistha Panoli Sent To 14-Day Judicial Custody: TIMELINE | Pawan Kalyan, Kangana Question Arrest
Pune law student and influencer Sharmishta Panoli, who was arrested for allegedly hurting religious sentiments over her controversial video on Operation Sindoor, has now been remanded to 14-day judicial custody by a Kolkata court. As the case grabs national attention, celebs like Pawan Kalyan and Kangana Ranaut have spoken out about the incident. Watch the full video for the detailed TIMELINE and everything that has unfolded so far. news | entertainment news live | latest bollywood news | bollywood | news18 | n18oc_moviesLiked the video? Please press the thumbs up icon and leave a comment. Subscribe to Showsha YouTube channel and never miss a video: https://www.youtube.com/c/SHOWSHAIndiaFollow Showsha on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showsha_/Follow Showsha on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/showshaFollow Showsha on X: https://x.com/news18showshaFollow Showsha on Snapchat: https://snapchat.com/t/6YeotZeyMore entertainment and lifestyle news and updates on:https://www.news18.com/entertainment
SPPU Result 2025 Out at unipune.ac.in Direct Link to Download UG and PG Course Result
SPPU Result 2025: Savitribai Phule Pune University Result 2025 has been released on unipune.ac.in. Here is the direct Link to check your B.A, LLB and LLM UG and PG Course Results Online.
CSIR NCL Junior Secretariat Assistant Admit Card 2025 Out ncl-india.org Get Direct Link Here
The CSIR National Chemical Laboratory (CSIR NCL) has released the Admit Card for the Junior Secretariat Assistant Exam 2025, and candidates appearing for the exam scheduled on 08 June 2025 can now download their hall ticket from the official website ncl-india.org as the examination will be conducted at various centres across the state of Pune.
Business Wire India Optigal Prime and Optigal Pinnacle offer a warranty of 15 years and 25 years, respectively These Made in India products are part of ArcelorMittal's patented Optigal range Two variants will meet the need for specialised steel products for Indias fast-growing construction and infrastructuresectors ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India) today announced the launch of Optigal Prime and Optigal Pinnacle, two world-class, high-performance products in its premium colour-coated steel portfolio Optigal. With this launch, AM/NS India ups its game in the colour-coated steel market in India, introducing for the first time European standard highly corrosion-resistant steel for use in large high-end infrastructure and construction projects such as state-of-the-art airports, railway stations, highways, large building projects. The company is pioneering a new market segment in high-quality C4 specialty steel previously unavailable in India, where it proudly stands as the sole domestic producer. The product will support the Prime Ministers call for accelerated development, which would be the key to achieving a Viksit Bharat. AM/NS India targets a dominant market share in this segment and a 25% share in the overall colour-coated steel segment. The colour-coated steel segment in India, which is estimated to be 3.4 million tonnes market at present,is growing at a sustained pace of around 10 per cent annually. The addition of two new specialised Optigal offerings will bring AM/NS India closer towards its goal of securing 25% within the next two to three years. Optigal Prime is suited for urban and moderately corrosive environments, offering a 15-year warranty. Available in advanced finishes like Silicon Modified Polyester (SMP), Super Durable Polyester (SDP), and PVDF, it is an ideal choice for roofing, cladding, and a range of other construction needs. Optigal Pinnacle is the top-tier variant, designed for harsh industrial and coastal conditions. Backed by a 25-year warranty, it features high-performance PU/PA coatings that offer superior resistance to moisture, UV rays, and extreme temperatures making it suitable for demanding applications such as airports, warehouses, and marine-facing buildings. Mr. Ranjan Dhar, Director and Vice-President of Sales and Marketing at ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India), said: Launch of Optigal Prime and Optigal Pinnacle reflects our commitment to quality, durability, and sustainable innovation. As Indias infrastructure and construction needs evolve on the path to Viksit Bharat, we are proud to offer world-class, high-performance steel solutions that address diverse climatic and industrial demands. This marks a significant step forward as we continue to strengthen our value-added product portfolio in line with our brand promise Smarter Steels, Brighter Futures. Six specialised variants of Optigal Prime and Optigal Pinnacle will be available High Gloss, Anti-Dust, Anti-Graffiti, Anti-Static, Anti-Microbial, and Cool Roof that will cater to diverse needs for high-performance steel solutions in rapidly expanding Indias construction and infrastructure sectors. These variants have been developed using the advanced Zinc-Aluminium-Magnesium technology to deliver superior protection from corrosion and weathering up to three times compared to conventional coatings. As part of AM/NS Indias commitment to the Make in India initiative, these steel solutions have been designed with an eco-conscious approach featuring low VOC emissions, no heavy metals or hexavalent chromium, and 100% recyclability, making them an excellent choice for sustainable and future-ready construction. Optigal products are being manufactured at the companys state-of-the-art facility in Pune, Maharashtra. The companys colour-coated steel capacity currently stands at about 7 lakh tonnes annually, with plans to expand to one million tonnes soon, reinforcing its leadership in Indias colour-coated steel segment. About ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India) ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India (AM/NS India) is a joint venture between ArcelorMittal and Nippon Steel, two of the worlds leading steel manufacturing organisations. A leading integrated flat carbon steel producer inIndia, the company has a crude steel capacity of 9 million tonnes per annum with state-of-the-art downstream facilities. It produces a fully diversified range of flat steel products, including value-added steel,and has a pellet capacity of 20 million tonnes. Follow Us: www.amns.in | Facebook: @AMNSIndia | Twitter: @AMNSIndia | LinkedIn: @amnsindia
Nagpur gets new weekly train to Pune
16 Maoists surrender in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district
RAIPUR: Sixteen Maoist cadres, including two active members of Peoples' Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) company, surrendered in Sukma district, about 450 km south of Raipur on Monday. According to the police, six of the surrendered rebels were carrying a collective reward of Rs 25 lakh. With this, as many as 571 Maoists have surrendered so far in 2025 in Chhattisgarh's Bastar. Interestingly, nine out of the 16 cadres belonging to Kerlapenda village panchayat falling under the Chintalnar police station limits. Police sources said these villagers were notably influenced by the Chhattisgarh government's latest initiative that incentivises Maoist-free panchayats. Under the scheme, if any panchayat in the Naxal-affected area becomes Maoist-free, it will become entitled to get Rs 1 crore grant for local development works. According to the Sukma district police chief, all 16 cadres, including a woman cadre, surrendered before senior police and CRPF officials expressing their frustration with the hollow and anti-people ideology of the left-wing extremists. Among the notable names was Rita alias Dodi Sukki, an active member of the Central Regional Committees PLGA company no. 2, and Rahul Punem, a party member in PLGA battalion no. 1. Both carried a reward of Rs 8 lakh each, the SP said. The district police chief further noted that many of the surrendered rebels were inspired by the states Niyad Nellanar (Your Own Good Village) campaign, which not only promotes development in remote and conflict-hit areas but also strengthens the states broader surrender and rehabilitation policy. While part of the states formal Maoist Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy-2025, the Niyad Nellanar scheme has introduced a more targeted approach, leveraging local aspirations and infrastructure support to win over disillusioned Maoists. In several instances, the Chhattisgarh Police and central paramilitary forces have collaborated to engage with cadres and even senior Maoist leaders, urging them to abandon violence and rejoin mainstream society.
Maharashtra Logs 59 New Covid-19 Cases, 20 In Mumbai
Of the new cases, 20 were detected in Mumbai, 17 in Pune Municipal Corporation limits, four in Thane and one in Pune district.
Maharashtra reports 59 new COVID-19 cases, active count at 494
MUMBAI: As many as 59 new COVID-19 cases have been reported in Maharashtra, 20 of them in Mumbai alone, taking the number of infections since January 1 this year to 873 in the state, the health department said on Monday. According to a health department statement, a total of 12,011 COVID-19 tests have been conducted in the state since January 2025, and the tally of active cases stood at 494, while 369 patients have recovered from the viral infection, whose counts have risen in India in the last few months. Of the new cases, 20 were detected in Mumbai , 17 in Pune Municipal Corporation limits, four in Thane and one in Pune district (outside civic body areas). Other cases were reported from municipal limits of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (7), Pimpri-Chinchwad, Satara, Kolhapur, Akola (2 each), Sangli (1) and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar (1 - outside civic areas), said the release. Surge in Covid-19 cases, two deaths in Delhi last 24 hours Mild symptoms are being found in COVID-19 patients in the state and testing and treatment facilities are made available by the department, it said. These symptoms include fever, cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, sore throat and congestion or runny nose, among others. Mumbai has reported 483 COVID-19 cases since January 1 and a bulk of it - 477 - were recorded in May alone, said the department. Nine patients have succumbed to the ailment in the state since the start of the year, seven of whom had comorbidities (simultaneous presence of two or more medical conditions), including cancer, diabetes, hypertension, nephrotic syndrome (kidney disorder) with hypoglycemic seizures (caused by very low blood sugar levels), cerebral infarction (cerebrovascular disease) and ILD (interstitial lung disease), the release added. In view of the rising coronavirus cases, health experts have said there was no cause for alarm, but people should remain alert. Private hospitals in Kerala step up Covid preparedness amid surge in cases
Smriti Mandhana Aims To Carry Ratnagiri Jets' Legacy In Inaugural WMPL
Maharashtra Premier League: As Season 3 of the Maharashtra Premier League (MPL) unfolds, all eyes will be on the Ratnagiri Jets, winners of the first two editions, who are set to return to the field with renewed focus as they begin their campaign for a potential third title in the mens tournament. But this year, the franchise has taken a big step and is ready to make a mark in the women's section, making its debut under the leadership of India stalwart Smriti Mandhana, in the inaugural Womens Maharashtra Premier League (WMPL). The women's team aims to carry forward the values and momentum that have defined the Jets journey so far as the franchise hopes to extend its dominance in mens cricket while ushering in a new era of success in the womens game. Both teams are set to begin their MPL campaigns at the MCA International Stadium in Pune with the men facing Eagle Nashik Titans on June 4 and the women taking on Raigad Royals the next day. Mandhana, who hails from Mumbai and is the Icon Player of the women's team, said she is looking to emulate the men's team in setting high standards in the league. Being part of a franchise with a proven legacy of success is both an honour and a responsibility. The Ratnagiri Jets have set the benchmark in mens cricket, and now its time for the womens team to carry that forward. With a motivated, well-rounded squad full of exciting young talent, were ready to make a mark in the inaugural WMPL and bring the trophy home, said Mandhana in the pre-season press conference in Pune on Monday. With a balanced mix of seasoned performers and emerging talent, the franchise is poised to set a new benchmark in Maharashtras cricketing ecosystem one that is inclusive, aspirational, and built for the future. Known for their pioneering grassroots cricket development, Ratnagiri Jets have made long-term investments in infrastructure and talent nurturing across Maharashtra, with a strong focus on promoting womens cricket, the franchise informed in a release on Monday. The clubs structured training ecosystem, focus on youth exposure to competitive formats, and emphasis on inclusivity have made it a breeding ground for future champions from both urban and rural regions of Maharashtra, the release added. Its an honour to work with a team so deeply committed to grassroots development. The talent emerging from Maharashtra, especially from interiors and underserved regions, is truly exciting. It reflects the depth, hunger, and readiness of young cricketers in the state. Our goal is to harness this potential into consistent, match-winning performances, said Ranjit Pande, Head Coach of the franchise. Azim Kazi, captain of the mens team, expressed confidence that his players will be able to replicate their past success. Its an honour to work with a team so deeply committed to grassroots development. The talent emerging from Maharashtra, especially from interiors and underserved regions, is truly exciting. It reflects the depth, hunger, and readiness of young cricketers in the state. Our goal is to harness this potential into consistent, match-winning performances, said Ranjit Pande, Head Coach of the franchise. Also Read: LIVE Cricket Score Article Source: IANS
Akshay Kumar urges crowd to calm down amidst chaos at Housefull 5 promotions in Pune
Akshay Kumar visited a mall in the city alongside co-stars Nana Patekar, Jacqueline Fernandez, Sonam Bajwa, Nargis Fakhri, Soundarya Sharma, and Fardeen Khan on Sunday for an event related to Housefull 5
Akshay Kumar takes charge as Housefull 5 Pune event turns chaotic
Akshay Kumar takes charge as Housefull 5 Pune event turns chaotic
Godrej Properties acquires 14-acre land in Pune to build housing project worth 4,200 crore
In a regulatory filing on Monday, Godrej Properties said it will develop the 14-acre land parcel in Kharadi - Wagholi, Pune
Sonnys Enterprises Expands Global Footprint with Inauguration of GCC Office in India
Business Wire India SONNYS Enterprises India team with CEO, CTO & EVP at World Trade Center, Pune inauguration. Sonny's Enterprises, (Sonny's) the largest manufacturer of conveyorized car wash equipment, parts, and supplies globally, is proud to announce the grand opening and inauguration of its new Global Capability Center (GCC) in Pune, India. This strategic expansion reinforces Sonnys technology investment and continued commitment to providing car wash operators with best-in-class resources. The new GCC in Pune will serve as a hub for technological innovation. A key initiative is continuing the rapid development of Sonnys proprietary Quivio ecosystem, an integrated software and hardware technology suite purpose-built for car wash operators to drive revenue and streamline operations. The office currently has 25 full-time employees and is poised to reach 100 by the end of the year, with additional capacity and growth goals. It is set to play a pivotal role in scaling the company's capabilities across engineering, data science, and customer operations. Our Pune GCC marks a significant milestone in Sonnys global growth strategy, said Curt Hutchins, CEO of Sonnys. India offers exceptional talent and a thriving technology infrastructure. This expansion will accelerate our innovation pipeline and strengthen the value we deliver to customers worldwide. The Pune GCC will integrate closely with Sonnys existing teams across North America, driving collaboration across time zones and cultures. With a strong focus on employee development, the center aims to foster a high-performance, inclusive workplace aligned with Sonnys core values. Eashwer Srinivasan, Chief Technology Officer, added, This center reflects our commitment to building a scalable, resilient technology organization. Punes rich pool of skilled professionals will help us advance Quivio and deliver next-generation solutions that empower car wash operators globally. The Pune office launch comes amid strong technology momentum for Sonnys, as the company continues to expand its comprehensive solution set for car wash operators. Tim Elhefnawy, EVP of Business and Digital Transformation , commented on the operational impact of the new center: The GCC in Pune is a strategic enabler of our enterprise-wide transformation. It enhances our ability to scale with speed, precision, and agilityunlocking new value while supporting our broader mission of continuous improvement. Hutchins, Srinivasan, and Elhefnawy attended the inauguration ceremony on May 21, 2025. About Sonny's Enterprises Sonny's is the largest manufacturer of conveyorized car wash equipment, parts, and supplies globally. Forward-thinking professional car wash investors, owners, and operators partner with Sonny's because of its total offering, market leadership, and deep expertise. The company's educational resources, technology-driven solutions, and software products support operator profitability, while its innovative conveyorized car wash equipment and supplies foster continued business growth. For more information, please visit SonnysDirect.com.
Watch: Here`s how Akshay Kumar controlled crowd at Housefull 5`s Pune event
At a Housefull 5 promotional event in Pune, Akshay Kumar stepped in to calm a massive crowd after a stampede-like situation broke out at a packed mall. He was seen urging fans to stay calm, while Jacqueline Fernandez comforted a crying child separated from her parents
Sharmishta Panoli, an Instagram influencer from Kolkata, has been arrested for allegedly posting communal and provocative statements online. Following a now-deleted video that authorities say hurt religious sentiments, an FIR was lodged, and after initial attempts to serve a legal notice failed, she was taken into custody from Gurgaon.
Crowd goes wild at Housefull 5 Pune event
A promotional event for 'Housefull 5' in Pune turned chaotic when the massive crowd surged, causing a stampede-like situation with distressed women and children. Jacqueline Fernandez comforted a sobbing child separated from her parents. Akshay Kumar intervened, pleading for calm and order. The situation was eventually controlled, and the cast resumed the event, interacting with fans and dancing.
Housefull 5 Event In Pune Turns Chaotic: Akshay Kumar Steps In, Jacqueline Comforts Crying Kid
The moment the Housefull 5 stars stepped onto the stage, the crowd lost control, leading to a near-stampede. The mall was overflowing with fans, not just in the main event area but across all floors and corridors.
BCI Chairman Seeks Release, Fair Trial for Sharmishta Panoli
The 22-year-old influencer, a resident of Kolkata and enrolled in Pune's Law University, was arrested from Gurugram on Friday night
3 road workers crushed by oil tanker
In a tragic incident near Itagi Cross in Kittur taluk, three labourers from Kalaburagi, Ramanna, Mahesh, and Ramachandra, died instantly when an oil tanker ran over them during road construction on the Pune-Bengaluru NH. Three other workers sustained injuries and were hospitalized. The tanker overturned on the service road, leaving the driver in critical condition.
Pune Influencer Arrest Row | Selective Outrage By Bengal Cops? | Free Speech Or Hate Speech?
Seventeen women cadets graduated from Punes National Defence Academy on May 30, making them the first batch to participate in a joint training institution for the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force.Snehal Muthareports on the experiences of the cadets who took on concerns around physical training and a system that was forced to adapt itself to the needs and aspirations of women
UTT | Jaguars ride high on Reeth and Anirbans exploits
TABLE TENNIS | The Pune team makes a sensational debut as it wins the Season 6s first nail-biter against U Mumba
Akshay Kumar & The Rest Of The Housefull 5 Cast Pose Before Flying To Pune For Promotions | WATCH
Three killed, three injured after oil tanker hits highway workers on Pune-Bengaluru NH
Oil tanker driver lost control of the vehicle leading to the tragic accident on Pune-Bengaluru highway
Three killed, three others injured after oil tanker hits highway workers on Pune-Bengaluru NH
Oil tanker driver lost control of the vehicle leading to the tragic accident on Pune-Bengaluru highway
Maharashtra Logs 65 New COVID Cases; Total Since Jan At 814, 457 Infections Reported In May Alone
Maharashtra on Sunday reported 65 COVID-19 cases, taking the state's tally since January 1 this year to 814, a health official said. The 65 cases comprise 31 from Pune, 22 from Mumbai, nine from Thane ...
Pune Law Student Arrested And Send To 14-Days Judicial Custody Over Derogatory Post On Islam
Who Is Sharmishta Panoli, What Did She Say That Landed Her In Jail
Sharmishta Panoli, a fourth-year law student at a Pune institute, was arrested from Gurugram on Friday.
This move is part of Apple's larger plan to expand its retail operations in India. In 2023, the company leased over 20,000 square feet of space across three floors in a Mumbai mall, paying around Rs 42 lakh per month in minimum rent.
Banglore to Pune via NH48 - A 20.5 hour drive - Team-BHP
Banglore to Pune via NH48 - A 20.5 hour drive Team-BHP
Pawan Kalyan has denounced the arrest of a Symbiosis law student for allegedly hurting religious sentiments through a viral video during Operation Sindoor. He criticized the silence surrounding alleged blasphemy by TMC leaders and MPs, accusing them of mocking Sanatana Dharma. The student was remanded to judicial custody, and Symbiosis International University suspended her, distancing itself from her comments.
Video: 12 Students Injured After Drunk Driver Rams Tea Stall In Pune
The driver was allegedly drunk and lost control of the car and hit people standing on the roadside stall.
8 Unique & Peaceful Places in and Around Goa Youve Probably Never Heard Of - PUNE PULSE
8 Unique & Peaceful Places in and Around Goa Youve Probably Never Heard Of PUNE PULSE
Pune: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar on Sunday said he will check about the arms licences issued in Pune district over the past few years and whether the recipients actually need them.
Build satellite towns instead of giving extra FSI to get out of infrastructure 'chakravyuha': Gadgil
Anant Gadgil suggests halting additional FSI in Mumbai and Pune due to infrastructure saturation and increased flooding. He proposes developing satellite townships with incentives for companies to relocate, ensuring employee residency to ease traffic. Gadgil also highlights the replacement of soil with concrete, exacerbating flooding, and advocates for regulations on building renovations to prevent structural issues.
Its India first, Telangana first for me: KTR
HYDERABAD: BRS working president and former minister KT Rama Rao asserted that his commitment to Telanganas development transcends political power. India First, Telangana First this is not just a slogan, its our policy direction, Rama Rao declared, reaffirming his dedication to promoting Telanganas interests on global platforms. He was speaking at the inauguration of the Pragmatic Design Solutions Limited Knowledge Centre at the University of Warwick, United Kingdom, on Saturday. Rama Rao highlighted the BRS governments role in transforming Hyderabad into one of Indias leading automotive hubs. Under the BRS regime, Hyderabad stood shoulder-to-shoulder with Pune and Chennai as a major centre for the automotive industry, he said, crediting this achievement to the partys progressive industrial policies and visionary planning. The BRS MLA emphasised that Telangana must now aim to become the top destination for automobile manufacturing in India. Telangana first state in country to host Formula E He noted that Telangana was the first state in the country to host the prestigious Formula E Championship, underscoring its commitment to innovation in the mobility sector. Recalling the BRS governments success in attracting global tech giants, he pointed out that companies like Google, Amazon and Facebook established their largest campuses in Hyderabad under its leadership.
A law student from Symbiosis International University was arrested in Gurgaon by Kolkata Police for allegedly hurting religious sentiments in an Instagram video. The arrest followed multiple protests and a court warrant after an FIR was lodged in Kolkata. The student's post contained derogatory remarks targeting a religion, prompting action from both police and the university, which suspended her.
Passengers stranded as Pune-Delhi flights delayed
Kolkata court sends Instagram influencer to 14-day judicial custody over post on Op Sindoor
A Kolkata court remanded a 22-year-old Instagram influencer to 14 days of judicial custody for allegedly posting a video containing communal remarks and accusing Bollywood actors of remaining silent on Operation Sindoor. The influencer, Sharmishtha Panoli, a resident of Kolkatas Anandapur neighborhood and a law student at a university in Pune, was arrested by the Kolkata police from her residence in Gurugram on Friday night. Panoli was produced in a Kolkata court on Saturday, where her bail petition was denied. She was sent to judicial custody until June 13. While leaving the court, Panoli told reporters, The harassment you have done being in a democracy, this is not what democracy is. The video in question, now deleted, allegedly contained derogatory and disrespectful remarks aimed at a particular religious community, according to Kolkata Police officials. The video sparked significant backlash online, with users trolling Panoli and posting threatening comments. She later deleted the video and posted an apology on social media. Whatever was put are my personal feelings and I never intentionally wanted to hurt anybody. If anybody is hurt, Im sorry for the same. Henceforth, I will be cautious in my public post, she wrote on X. I do hereby tender my UNCONDITIONAL APOLOGY whatever was put are my personal feelings and i never intentionally wanted to hurt anybody so if anybody is hurt Im sorry for the same. I expect co-operation and understanding. Henceforth, i will be cautious in my public post. Again Sharmishta (@Sharmishta__19) May 15, 2025 Despite the apology, a complaint had already been filed against her in Kolkata. Police said multiple legal notices were sent to Panoli and her family, who allegedly left their residence soon after. A court subsequently issued an arrest warrant. Several attempts were made to send legal notices to Panoli and her family, but they disappeared, a Kolkata Police officer said. After that, the police placed the matter before the court. The court issued her arrest warrant and on Friday night, Kolkata Police arrested her from Gurugram. The accused woman has been booked under relevant sections for promoting enmity between different groups, malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings, apart from intentional insult, provoking breach of peace, a Kolkata Police officer said.
12 Injured After Car Rams Into Pedestrians Near Tea Shop in Pune; 2 Arrested | Video
Maharashtra records over 1000% excess rainfall in May: IMD
Pune was among the worst-hit districts, with urban areas like Pune city logging 250.4 mm, which was excess rainfall by 657%, as per the India Meteorological Department (IMD) data ...
Mumbai becomes Maharashtra's COVID-19 hotspot
MUMBAI: Mumbai has become a hotspot of Covid as around 411 patients tested positive since January 2025. One case was reported in January and one in February, while no cases were reported in March in Mumbai. A total of four cases were reported in April and the number suddenly went up to 405 patients in May. According to the data released by the Maharashtra health department, out of the 84 new cases, 32 are reported in Mumbai, following 19 in Pune, 17 in Thane and the remaining patients in other parts of the state. The Maharashtra health department conducted a total of 10,324 antigen tests, out of which a total of 681 patients tested positive. Currently there are 467 active cases in different parts of the state. Since January 2025, a total of seven people have died due to COVID-19, where six were co-morbid while one had no ailment. The symptoms in the active patients are very mild and normal. Indias active COVID-19 cases cross 1,000 with seven deaths; ICMR says no need to worry In Maharashtra, 84 new cases were reported on Friday, which increased the total COVID-19 patients tally to 681 as reported since January, while 467 active patients are reported. Dr Daksha Shah, the BMC health department chief, said that most of the positive cases are reported in private hospitals. He said the numbers are not high but the civic body is taking all precautions to contain the pandemic outbreak and spread of cases. She said elderly people and those who are having aliment should not go out unnecessarily. The situation is under control. We are watching over it. Those are reported positive; in these patients, the symptoms are very mild and can be treated and recovered from as well. There is no need to panic about it, said Dr Shah. Meanwhile, BMC started the Pink Army with the engagement of 9600 women conservancy staffers to keep the city clean and neat.
Defamation case: Court rejects Rahuls plea on Savarkar kin
Pune: A court here on Saturday rejected Rahul Gandhis application seeking details of the maternal lineage of Satyaki Savarkar, the grand-nephew of V D Savarkar, over his defamation complaint filed against the Congress leader for his alleged objectionable remarks against the Hindutva ideologue. Judicial Magistrate (First Class) Amol Shinde dismissed the application, observing that 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 .
Pune: Man booked for urinating on signboard of `Shivsrushti` theme park`s gate
Based on the complaint, the Bharti Vidyapeeth police registered the case against 59-year-old man who was later identified as Amol Arun Kulkarni, an official said
Defamation Case: Court Rejects Rahuls Plea Seeking Info On Savarkar Grand-Nephews Maternal Lineage
PUNE, May 31: A court here on Saturday rejected Rahul Gandhis application seeking details of the maternal lineage of Satyaki Savarkar, the grand-nephew of V D Savarkar, over his defamation complaint filed against the Congress leader for his alleged objectionable remarks against the Hindutva ideologue. Judicial Magistrate (First Class) Amol Shinde dismissed the application, observing that the case pertains to an alleged defamatory speech made by Gandhi in London and not to the family tree of late Himani Ashok Savarkar, [] The post Defamation Case: Court Rejects Rahuls Plea Seeking Info On Savarkar Grand-Nephews Maternal Lineage appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Insta influencer nabbed over post on Operation Sindoor
GURUGRAM, May 31: Kolkata police has arrested a female Instagram influencer, who allegedly uploaded a video with communal comments, claiming Bollywood actors were silence on Operation Sindoor, a source said on Saturday. The woman, enrolled in Punes Law University, was arrested from Gurugram. According to the local police sources, Sharmishtha Panoli was arrested for making a post on Instagram in which alleged that the Hindi film actors were silent on Operation Sindoor. The post was disapproved of by many, [] The post Insta influencer nabbed over post on Operation Sindoor appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pune Court Rejects Rahul's Plea Seeking Info On Savarkar Grand-Nephew's Maternal Lineage
Meanwhile, the court also rejected Satyaki Savarkar's application seeking cancellation of Gandhi's bail, stating that the grounds cited were not sufficient to warrant such action.
Defamation case: Court rejects Rahul's plea seeking info on Savarkar grand-nephew's maternal lineage
A Pune court has dismissed Rahul Gandhi's plea for details on Satyaki Savarkar's maternal lineage in a defamation case. The court stated the case concerns Gandhi's London speech, not Savarkar's family history. Additionally, the court rejected Savarkar's request to cancel Gandhi's bail, finding no deliberate delaying tactics by the Congress leader in the ongoing proceedings regarding the alleged defamatory remarks.
Pune student arrested over derogatory post on Prophet Muhammad
Pune based law student Sharmishta Panoli was arrested by the Kolkata police from Gurugram on Friday, May 30, over a derogatory post on Prophet Muhammad. In a video, shared on X, the student made derogatory remarks against Prophet Muhammad post Operation Sindoor. The viral post sparked outrage among the Muslim community. A complaint was subsequently 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 .
Instagram influencer nabbed in Gurugram over post on Operation Sindoor
GURUGRAM: Kolkata police has arrested a female Instagram influencer, who allegedly uploaded a video with communal comments, claiming Bollywood actors were silence on Operation Sindoor , a source said on Saturday. The woman, enrolled in Pune's Law University, was arrested from Gurugram. According to the local police sources, Sharmishtha Panoli was arrested for making a post on Instagram in which alleged that the Hindi film actors were silent on Operation Sindoor. The post was disapproved of by many, who trolled her and wrote threatening messages in the comments. The backlash forced her to delete the video and issue an apology. Screen of Sharmishtha Panoli' apology over video. But by then, a complaint had been filed against her in Kolkata, followed by notices to her and her family. When she decamped with her family, a court issued an arrest warrant against her. She was arrested from Gurugram on Friday night. Several attempts were made to send legal notices to Panoli and her family but they disappeared. After that the police placed the matter before the court. The court issued her arrest warrant and on Friday night Kolkata Police arrested him from Gurugram, an officer from Kolkata police said.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis praises Ahilyabai Holkar
The chief minister will also attend Ahilyabai Holkar`s 300th birth anniversary celebrations in Pune, Maharashtra, on Saturday (May 31)
Marching into history: NDA's first women cadets graduate
In a historic moment for the Indian Armed Forces, the first batch of 17 women cadets successfully passed out from the National Defence Academy (NDA) in Pune. These women marched alongside their male counterparts, showcasing their hard work and determination.
Pune dowry death: IPS officer under lens for shielding kin transferred
Seniors duped of 2.2cr, Pune accountant, 2 others arrested
Pune dowry harassment-suicide case: Man who threatened victims parents arrested
Twenty-six-year-old Vaishnavi Hagawane allegedly died by suicide in Pune on May 16. Her parents had alleged that she took the extreme step after her in-laws had tortured her for dowry. Her father-in-law Rajendra was subsequently expelled from the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) after the case hit national headlines
Indian Hotels MD flags high taxes for hospitality sector
Indian Hotels Company Limited CEO Puneet Chhatwal highlighted India's untapped potential in foreign tourism, citing high tax rates as a major obstacle to creating global hospitality brands. He urged for an additional push following the infrastructure status granted to 50 tourist destinations in the budget. Chhatwal emphasized India's emergence as a significant market for aspirational travellers.
Breaking Barriers: 17 Women Cadets graduate from NDA for the first time
Pune, May 30: In a historic milestone, the first batch of 17 women cadets on Friday graduated from the Pune-based National Defence Academy (NDA), alongside over 300 male counterparts, marking the passing out of its first co-ed batch. The cadets went past the Antim Pag at the Khetrpal Parade Ground of the tri-service training academy [] The post Breaking Barriers: 17 Women Cadets graduate from NDA for the first time appeared first on Northlines .
NDA Passing Out: First Batch Of 17 Women Cadets Graduate Alongside 300 Male Peers
The NDA cadets went past the Antim Pag at the Khetrpal Parade Ground of the tri-service training academy in Khadakwasla, Pune.
A cancer patient, struggling financially due to treatment, faced a roadblock when Canara Bank denied an additional loan for his son's education. Solicitor General Tushar Mehta stepped in, generously offering to pay the full Rs 10 lakh needed for the son, Puneet Singh, to complete his master's degree at Hofstra University, New York.
Pune student arrested over Operation Sindoor post appears for exam; gets bail
The 19-year-old J&K student, jailed over a social media post on Operation Sindoor, appeared for her Pune college exam under tight security after Bombay HC ordered her release, calling the police action shocking. Court said, they are to close to spoil in =.
Marching into history: 1st batch of 17 women cadets graduates from NDA alongside over 300 male peers
A historic event occurred in Pune. The first group of 17 women graduated from the National Defence Academy. They joined over 300 male cadets. General V K Singh reviewed the Passing Out Parade. The women joined in 2022 after a Supreme Court order. This event marks a significant step towards inclusivity. It also empowers women in the armed forces.
Mumbai rains: IMD says, monsoon is expected to take a break for a week
Mumbai rains: SD Sanap, senior meteorologist at IMD Pune, told mid-day, The ongoing rainfall is expected to take a break for about a week beginning May 30. A light spell may occur on Thursday, but the overall intensity is set to decrease significantly, especially in Madhya Maharashtra, including Pune and Marathwada