Shiv Sena (UBT) protests in Pune after Marathi driver attacked in Karnataka
Shiv Sena (UBT) workers staged a protest in Punes Swargate area, blackening Karnataka buses after a Marathi-speaking MSRTC driver was assaulted in Chitradurga, Karnataka. The Maharashtra government has suspended bus services to Karnataka indefinitely.
Five tourists from Pune drowned at Sindhudurg
MUMBAI: Two tourists lost their lives, while as many were rescued and one sustained injuries when swimming in the sea at Tarkarli beach in Sindhudurg district on Saturday. According to an official from the Maharashtra Tourism Development Corporation (MTDC), the incident occurred at the famous Tarkarli Beach in Malvan at around 11.30 am, where a group of five tourists from Pune went swimming in the deep sea. He said that the three men started drowning after they ventured too far from the shore. Of the five, while two drowned, the local fishermen managed to rescue three, of which one sustained injuries and is undergoing treatment at a hospital. The official said the deceased were identified as 22-year-old Shubham Sushil Sonawane, and 21-year-old Rohit Balasaheb Koli. The bodies have been sent for post-mortem. Twenty-three-year-old Omkar Bhosale, who survived with injuries, was rushed to the civil hospital for treatment. Later, he was shifted to a private hospital for further treatment. As per attending doctor, Bhosales oxygen level has dipped, and his condition remains critical as he is not yet out of danger.
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HM Amit Shah urges Western zone states to address malnutrition and improve education quality
PUNE: Union Minister Amit Shah expressed concern over malnutrition and stunting among children and adults at a meeting of the Western Zonal Council on Saturday. Emphasising the need to address these issues, he called for measures to improve education quality, enhance health outcomes, and tackle malnutrition in the western zone. Chairing the 27th meeting of the Western Zonal Council, attended by several dignitaries, including the Chief Ministers of Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Goa, Shah stressed the evolving role of Zonal Councils from advisory bodies to platforms for sharing best practices and fostering inclusive development. He highlighted the Western regions economic significance, contributing over 25% of Indias GDP and playing a key role in global trade. Shah, who is also the Union Minister for Cooperation, discussed the transformation of Zonal Councils under Prime Minister Narendra Modis leadership, noting an increase in meetings and issue resolutions since 2014. He also highlighted the governments progress in expanding financial access, setting new targets for banking facilities in rural areas. The Home Minister also expressed concern about pulse imports and encouraged promoting a government app to support fair pricing for farmers. He underscored the importance of strengthening cooperative societies and ensuring full implementation of constitutional rights. The meeting also addressed national issues, including fast-tracking rape cases, food security, and urban planning. He lauded the progress in expanding financial access, noting that the goal of establishing bank branches or postal banking facilities within five kilometers of every village has almost been accomplished. In the meeting, a new target was set to further reduce this distance to three kilometers. Shah acknowledged that the states in the western zone are among the most prosperous in the country, but flagged the prevalence of malnutrition and stunting among children and adult citizens in these states, the release said. The Union minister urged the chief ministers, ministers and chief secretaries of the western zone to prioritize eliminating malnutrition to improve overall health, and take all possible measures for tackling the issue. A total of 18 issues were discussed at the meeting, the release said. These included land transfer, mining, speedy investigation of rape cases, Fast Track Special Courts scheme for speedy disposal of rape and POCSO Act cases, Emergency Response Support System (ERSS-112), bank branches/postal banking facility in every village, issues related to railway projects and food security norms. Six issues of national importance were also discussed, which included urban master plan and affordable housing, electricity operation/supply, eliminating malnutrition in children through Poshan Abhiyan, reducing drop-out rate of school children, participation of government hospitals in Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana and strengthening Primary Agricultural Credit Societies. Best practices adopted by the states/UTs in the western region were also shared in the meeting, the release said. Among other things, Shah highlighted the importance of reducing school dropout rates and enhancing the quality of education. The Union Home Minister also expressed concern over the import of pulses, and emphasized the need to boost domestic production. While farmers earlier faced difficulties in getting fair prices for pulses, the government has developed a mobile app that enables direct purchase of 100 per cent of their produce at Minimum Support Price (MSP), he said. He urged the western states to actively promote this app. Talking about Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of 'Sahakar se Samriddhi', Shah said cooperation is the key to achieving 100 per cent employment. Primary Agricultural Credit Societies should be strengthened, making them multi-dimensional, he said, while urging the states to take all necessary steps to build a robust cooperative infrastructure. Referring to the implementation of the new criminal laws, the home minister said it was time to ensure that citizens benefit from all the constitutional rights granted to them. Issues related to digital infrastructure and cybercrime will also be brought under the purview of the Inter State Council, Shah said. While the role of zonal councils is advisory in nature, in recent years these meetings have evolved into a platform for sharing best practices adopted by various states, the minister said, adding that these discussions have fostered innovative solutions. Several significant and transformative decisions have been made, particularly in the meetings of the Eastern Zonal Council, he noted. The western region plays a critical role in the country's economy, accounting for more than half of India's trade with the world, and Northern and Central regions also rely on it as a conduit for global trade, Shah said. Shah concluded by praising Punes cultural significance and expressing gratitude to Maharashtra's Chief Minister, Devendra Fadnavis, for hosting the successful meeting.
Modi govt gave impetus to cooperative sector, made it marketable: Amit Shah
Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah highlighted the Centre's efforts to boost India's cooperative sector at the diamond jubilee of Janata Sahakari Bank in Pune. He emphasized the role of cooperatives in achieving PM Modi's vision of a developed India by 2047. Shah also announced new initiatives, including a cooperative university bill and enhancements for Urban Cooperative Banks.
US-based wind turbine and blade manufacturer GE Vernova to double down on India biz
GE Vernova, a US-based wind turbine manufacturer, aims to double its India business to 10 GW by 2030 due to strong demand for renewable energy solutions. The company has manufacturing facilities in Pune and Gujarat and a technology center in Bengaluru, with a significant workforce of 10,000 employees.
Cooperative sector gained momentum due to Centres efforts: Shah
Pune, Feb 22: Union Cooperation Minister Amit Shah said on Saturday that the cooperative sector received a boost in the last three years due to efforts of the Centre. Addressing the concluding ceremony of the diamond jubilee celebrations of Janata Sahakari Bank in Pune, Shah said the Modi government made Indias cooperative sector marketable. Separately, the Union Home Minister chaired the 27th meeting of the Western Zonal Council in Pune. He appealed to the cooperative banking sector to embrace technology. [] The post Cooperative sector gained momentum due to Centres efforts: Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Maratha outfit members try to meet Amit Shah at Pune, whisked away by police
Members of Maratha Kranti Morcha (MKM) reached the venue, a hotel, and were talking to media persons when police whisked them away in a vehicle
Pune: PCMC presents Rs 9,675.27 Cr budget for 2025-26 with major infra boost
The budget outlines an estimated expenditure of Rs 6,256.39 crore, while the total outlay, including state and centrally sponsored schemes, stands at Rs 9,675.27 crore
Pune's 60+ warriors gear up for India's largest senior marathon movement
The event features three categories tailored for different fitness levels: a non-competitive 3km fun run, and competitive 5km and 10km races.
Ranji Trophy: Vidarbha Enter Final After Beating Mumbai, To Meet First-timers Kerala
After Tanush Kotian: Left-arm spin bowling all-rounder Harsh Dubey picked a five-wicket haul as Vidarbha entered their second consecutive Ranji Trophy final after beating defending champions Mumbai by 80 runs in Nagpur. Vidarbha, who were the Ranji Trophy runners-up last year, will host Kerala in the title clash happening from February 26 in Nagpur. In the morning, Kerala reached their first-ever Ranji Trophy final by the slimmest of margins against Gujarat in Ahmedabad. Gujarat needed three runs to achieve the all-important first innings lead, but Arzan Nagwaswalla went for a lofted drive and was caught by Sachin Baby at first slip after the ball ricocheted off Salman Nizar's head at short leg. It meant Kerala bowled out Gujarat for 455, as they took the first innings lead by two runs, which was enough for them to take the Ranji Trophy final. Kerala had previously taken a one-run lead against Jammu and Kashmir in the quarter-final in Pune. Eventually, the game ended in a draw as Kerala made 114/4 in second innings, with Jalaj Saxena unbeaten on 37. In Nagpur, victory was a foregone conclusion for Vidarbha from the time day five began. Shivam Dube, Suryakumar Yadav and Akash Anand fell without doing much as Mumbai were quickly reduced to 124/6. Shams Mulani (46) and Shardul Thakur (66) put on a 103-run stand for the seventh wicket to keep Vidarbha at bay, before the former was run-out. It was followed by pacer Yash Thakur getting a ball to keep a little low and castle Shardul. After Tanush Kotian fell, Mohit Awasthi and Royston Dias put on a stand of 52 runs for the last wicket, before the former was trapped lbw by Dubey, the leading wicket-taker of this Ranji Trophy. Brief Scores: Kerala 457 & 114/4 (Jalaj Saxena 37 not out, Rohan Kunnummal 32; Manan Hingrajia 2-22, Siddarth Desai 2-45) draw with Gujarat 455 (Priyank Panchal 148, Jaymeet Patel 79; Aditya Sarwate 4-111, Jalaj Saxena 4-149). Kerala qualifies due to first innings lead. Shams Mulani (46) and Shardul Thakur (66) put on a 103-run stand for the seventh wicket to keep Vidarbha at bay, before the former was run-out. It was followed by pacer Yash Thakur getting a ball to keep a little low and castle Shardul. After Tanush Kotian fell, Mohit Awasthi and Royston Dias put on a stand of 52 runs for the last wicket, before the former was trapped lbw by Dubey, the leading wicket-taker of this Ranji Trophy. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Home Minister Amit Shah to chair Western Zonal Council meet on Saturday in Pune
The Western Zonal Council comprises the states of Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, and the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli and Daman and Diu
Kerala On Brink Of History, Set To Enter Ranji Trophy Final For First Time
Former Kerala Ranji: In a remarkable turn of events, Kerala's senior cricket team, devoid of big names, restricted Gujarat to two runs short of Keralas first-innings total of 457, thereby stand on the cusp of securing its first-ever Ranji Trophy final berth. This historic feat came just days after they secured a one-run first-innings lead against Jammu and Kashmir in the quarterfinals held in Pune earlier this month. Following their entry into the semifinals for only the second time, the final day of the semifinal match on Friday was precariously poised for both Kerala and Gujarat. Gujarat needed 28 runs with three wickets remaining to advance to the final based on the first-innings total. However, Kerala will end up on the winning side by taking the 10th Gujarat wicket, falling two runs short of Kerala's first innings total. Notably, Kerala's current team did not feature the popular national star Sanju Samson but benefited from the presence of two out-of-state players, as per the current rules allowing such inclusions. Kerala's team boasts two such players - Jalaj Saxena from Madhya Pradesh, a seasoned campaigner who has been instrumental with his all-round contributions. Saxenas 67 in the first innings of the quarterfinal was crucial, and in the semifinal, he took four vital wickets in a marathon bowling effort of 71 overs out of Gujarats 174.4 overs. The other key player, Aditya Sarwate from Nagpur, bowls slow left-arm and took four wickets in 45 overs, including the final wicket of Arzan Nagwaswalla, ensuring Kerala's place in the final. Historically, only three Keralites have played Test cricket for India -- Tinu Yohanan, S Sreesanth and Abey Kuruvilla. However, Kuruvilla played for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, making this achievement by Keralas team even more significant. Former Kerala Ranji captain and South Zone player in the Duleep and Deodhar Trophy (1982-83), Ranjit Thomas, expressed immense pride and attributed this success to the tremendous effort, commitment, and dedication of the players, the BCCI, and the Kerala Cricket Association (KCA). Historically, only three Keralites have played Test cricket for India -- Tinu Yohanan, S Sreesanth and Abey Kuruvilla. However, Kuruvilla played for Mumbai in the Ranji Trophy, making this achievement by Keralas team even more significant. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Maharashtra NMMS Result 2025 - The Result of The Maharashtra State Council of Examination 2025 is released for 5th and 8th Class at mscepune.in and all the concerned candidates can look up for the Maharashtra NMMS Result 2025 online. All those who took the Maharashtra NMMS 2025 Exams can view their Maharashtra NMMS Result 2025 through Online mode. Candidates will not be informed about the Maharashtra NMMS Result 2025 through any offline modes. For more details on the Maharashtra NMMS Result 2025, read this article.
Jeevan, Prashanth enter doubles semifinals in Maha Open ATP Challenger
PUNE, Feb 20: Indian pair of Jeevan Nedunchezhiyan and Vijay Sundar Prashanth made it to the doubles semifinals, while Uzbekistans Khumoyun Sultanov bounced back to beat Bernard Tomic to reach quarterfinals of Maha Open ATP Challenger 100 Mens Tennis Championship, here on Thursday. Jeevan and Prashanth defeated another Indian pairing of Saketh Myneni and Ramkumar Ramanathan 6-3, 3-6, 12-10 and will face Indias Niki Kaliyanda Poonacha and Zimbabwes Courtney John Lock in the semifinal. Poonacha and Lock upset the fourth-seeded [] The post Jeevan, Prashanth enter doubles semifinals in Maha Open ATP Challenger appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Decoding The Growing Popularity of Short Stays in Pune
India, Feb. 20 A city once known for its laid-back charm is now a hub teeming with professionals, entrepreneurs, and students. With urban dwellers constantly moving or relocating temporarily, the demand for flexible, well-maintained, and stress-free accommodations has never been higher. Housr Short Stays in Pune addresses this concern and outdates the traditional rental [] The post Decoding The Growing Popularity of Short Stays in Pune appeared first on Kashmir Media Watch .
Maharashtra SET 2025 exam dates out, to be held on Jun 15: Check notice here
Savitribai Phule Pune University has released the MH SET 2025 notification for assistant professor positions in Maharashtra. The application period runs from February 24 to March 13, 2025, with the exam scheduled for June 15, 2025. Candidates need a post-graduation in a relevant subject and there is no negative marking in the exam.
Hiranandani Group And Krisala Developers To Build 105-Acre Township In Pune
Real estate consultant Colliers India facilitated this joint development land deal.
Hiranandani Group partners with Krisala Developers to build a Rs 7,000 cr township in Pune
Hiranandani Group partners with Krisala Developers to develop a 105-acre township in Pune, with an estimated revenue of Rs 7,000 crore. Located at North Hinjewadi, the project will include residential, commercial, and retail spaces. The joint venture will leverage Krisala's local expertise and Hiranandani's brand experience, enhancing connectivity and meeting aspirational living needs.
Pune-based ARAPL RaaS begins delivery of autonomous electric vehicles to US clients
MUMBAI, Feb 20:Pune-based automation solutions provider ARAPL said its subsidiary ARAPL RaaS has commenced deliveries of autonomous electric vehicles (AEVs) to warehousing clients in the US. The move positions the company to capitalise on the rapidly growing USD 300-billion warehousing automation market of the United States, said Affordable Robotic and Automation Ltd (ARAPL). With an initial order book of USD 4 million, ARAPL RaaS is poised to capture a substantial share of this lucrative sector, it said, adding the [] The post Pune-based ARAPL RaaS begins delivery of autonomous electric vehicles to US clients appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hiranandani, Krisala ink development JV for 105-acre township in Punes Hinjewadi
Hiranandani Group has partnered with Krisala Developers to create a 105-acre integrated township in Punes Hinjewadi. The Rs 2,000 crore investment targets a revenue of Rs 7,000 crore. The project will offer residential, commercial, and retail spaces, emphasizing sustainability with a committed air quality index of 40.
Chhaava Box Office Collection: Vicky Kaushal's Film Enters Rs 200 Crore Club In Six Days
Chhaava is seeing shows selling out days in advance, with major cities like Mumbai and Pune experiencing 90% occupancy.
Pune reports two more suspected GBS deaths
A 26-year-old woman died on Tuesday while a man, 37, passed away the day before
Tributes paid to Shivaji Maharaj on birth anniversary; PM says he inspires nation
PUNE, Feb 19: Rich tributes were paid to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on his 395th birth anniversary on Wednesday with Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis calling him a management guru and Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailing his visionary leadership that inspires the country. The day, which saw Chhava actor Vicky Kaushal visiting the Raigad fort to pay homage to the iconic 17th century ruler, was not without a a bit of political slugfest as the BJP took exception to Congress leader [] The post Tributes paid to Shivaji Maharaj on birth anniversary; PM says he inspires nation appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
2 more GBS deaths take Pune toll to 11; India count hits 23
Two patients being treated for Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) in Pune have died, increasing Maharashtra's casualties to 19 since the outbreak was discovered on January 9. The GBS outbreak in India has caused 23 deaths overall, with 211 cases predominantly from Pune and surrounding areas. No new cases have been reported.
Two die of suspected Guillain-Barre Syndrome in Pune, toll rises to 11: Officials
PUNE: The fatality count due to suspected Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) rose to 11 after two more patients died in Pune hospitals during treatment, officials said on Wednesday. The deceased include a 27-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man. The woman, diagnosed with GBS, died in a city hospital on Tuesday, while the man from Daund in Pune district, died in the state-run Sassoon General hospital of suspected GBS on Monday. The deceased woman was a resident of Nandedgaon area, the epicentre of the GBS outbreak. She complained of loose motions on January 15 but recovered without any medication. On January 22, she developed weakness in the lower limbs and was admitted to the hospital where she was given treatment for GBS. On January 25, she was shifted to another hospital where she was put on life support. She died during treatment on February 18, officials added. The man was admitted to Sassoon General Hospital on January 10 for suspected GBS. He died on Monday due to acute respiratory failure. Meanwhile, the total number of GBS cases remained unchanged at 211 on Wednesday as no fresh case was reported, officials added.
2 Die Of Suspected Guillain Barre Syndrome In Pune, Total Cases Rises To 11
The fatality count due to suspected Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) rose to 11 after two more patients died in Pune hospitals during treatment, officials said on Wednesday.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced a Rs 50 crore fund for the further development of Shivsrushti, a theme park dedicated to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Pune. The park's second phase, inaugurated on Shivaji's birth anniversary, features high-tech attractions that highlight the Maratha king's humanitarian principles and significant contributions.
Two die of suspected GBS in Pune, toll rises to 11
The deceased include a 27-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man, the officials said
Mansukh Mandaviya joins CM Fadnavis in Pune padyatra on Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti
Addressing a gathering on the occasion, Mandaviya urged the youth to draw strength from the legacy of the Maratha warrior king
Zypp Electric plans to deploy 1 lakh electric two-wheelers, enhance ties with Indofast Energy
NEW DELHI, Feb 19: Electric mobility player Zypp Electric on Wednesday said it plans to deploy 1 lakh electric two-wheelers in partnership with Indofast Energy, a 50-50 joint venture between IndianOil and SUN Mobility, over the next 12-18 months. Zypp Electric has already deployed over 10,000 EVs supported by Indofast Energys battery swapping infrastructure. The new fleet of 1 lakh electric two-wheelers (E2Ws) will be deployed across Indias top eight cities, including Delhi-NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Lucknow and Jaipur, [] The post Zypp Electric plans to deploy 1 lakh electric two-wheelers, enhance ties with Indofast Energy appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Telangana CM, BJP, BRS leaders pay tribute to Shivaji Maharaj on his birth anniversary
The legendary warrior king was born on February 19, 1630, in Shivneri in Pune district's Junnar tehsil.
A special MP/MLA court in Pune has granted permanent exemption from appearance to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi in a criminal defamation case filed against him for making derogatory remarks against freedom fighter Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. The order was passed by Judge Amol Shinde. This means the Congress MP need not attend the court proceedings during [] The post Savarkar remarks defamation case: Pune court grants permanent exemption from appearance to Rahul Gandhi appeared first on India Legal .
Maharashtra CM hails Shivaji Maharaj as management guru and able administrator
Shivaji Maharaj not only established `Swarajya`, but also ignited a sense of national pride, Devendra Fadnavis said while paying homage to the Maratha king at Shivneri Fort in Pune
Pune RTO issues warning against fake HSRP number plates, cautions vehicle owners to stay alert
Pune HSRP fake number plates warning: The RTO has found reports of sellers providing fake high-security registration plates. They will take action against these vendors. Citizens should get plates through official centers. Vehicles registered before April 2019 must have these plates by March 31. There are 2.5 million old vehicles in Pune. Follow the official process to avoid legal issues.
CM Fadnavis hails Shivaji Maharaj as management guru, says state won't forgive those who insult him
PUNE: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on his birth anniversary on Wednesday, hailing him as a management guru and an able administrator who set an example of running a welfare state. Those who try to insult Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj will be shown their eal place and the state will not forgive them, Fadnavis told reporters after paying homage to the Maratha king at Shivneri Fort in Pune district. Shivaji Maharaj not only established 'Swarajya', but also ignited a sense of national pride, he said. The legendary warrior king was born on February 19, 1630 in Shivneri in the district's Junnar tehsil. Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar attended various programmes to mark Shivaji Maharaj's birth anniversary, including the 'cradle ceremony' at the Shivneri Fort. A large number of followers of the Maratha king also gathered at the fort to take part in his 395th birth anniversary event. Addressing the gathering at the fort, Fadnavis said Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj was not just a warrior, but also an able administrator who set an example of running a welfare state. He was a management guru in the truest sense, the chief minister added. Fadnavis said that setting foot on the land of Shivneri evokes the inspiration of 'Swarajya', and it is this very spirit that draws people to this place time and again. When many kings and kingdoms accepted Mughal rule, Mata Jijau envisioned Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj as the leader who would end the exploitation and tyranny, guiding the people towards Swarajya, he said. With the determination and values instilled by his mother, Shivaji Maharaj united people from all communities, wielded his sword, and built an army of Mavalas. He not only established 'Swarajya', but also ignited a sense of national pride, the CM said. Fadnavis stressed the importance of preserving Shivaji Maharaj's forts, saying they hold a greater significance than temples. We are working tirelessly to ensure the conservation of these forts by removing barriers. A task force has been created to clear encroachments from all these sites. Come what may, these encroachments will be removed, he asserted. The CM also announced that 12 forts from Maharashtra have been nominated for the UNESCO's World Heritage Site status under an initiative taken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In the coming days, a team of the Maharashtra government, led by minister Ashish Shelar, will make a presentation highlighting these forts as exemplary architectural marvels at the UNESCO event in Paris, he said. Later, responding to a question on controversial remarks about the warrior king made by an actor recently, Fadnavis said, Those who try to insult Shivaji Maharaj will be shown their real place. If some people behave in such a manner, they will not be forgiven by the state or Shiv Premis (followers of Shivaji Maharaj). Notably, actor Rahul Solapurkar had stirred a row with his comments about Shivaji Maharaj. On the demand to make the Vicky Kaushal-starrer movie Chhava, based on the life of Shivaji Maharaj's son Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, tax-free in Maharashtra, Fadnavis said the state government already abolished the entertainment tax on film tickets in 2017. We do not have the entertainment tax now, but we will take all possible steps to promote the film so that the incredible history of Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj's valour reaches the maximum number of people, he said. Asked if the government plans to set up a committee of historians to resolve disputes regarding history, Fadnavis said such disputes can be settled if they remain apolitical. If there is no political angle, these disputes can be resolved. However, if politics is involved, they may never be settled. In the past, we have formed several committees that provided recommendations, and the government has taken decisions based on those recommendations, he said. Deputy CM Ajit Pawar, in his speech at the Shivneri Fort, said special attention was being given to the restoration work of Shivneri, the birthplace of the Maratha king. All these forts in the state are places of inspiration and we derive power and energy from them, and the state government is giving special attention to their restoration, he said. Shinde said there are many ideals for youth, but Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj will be the greatest ideal for generations to come.
9th edition of Asia Economic Dialogue to be held in Pune from Feb 20-22
NEW DELHI, Feb 19: The ninth edition of the flagship Asia Economic Dialogue (AED) will be hosted in Maharashtras Pune over three days starting February 20, exploring key contemporary topics in geoeconomics, including AI and automation, and impact of climate change on global economy. AED 2025 will bring together political leaders and senior government officials, a diverse group of academicians, policymakers and industry experts from India and abroad for deliberations with a forward-leaning agenda, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) [] The post 9th edition of Asia Economic Dialogue to be held in Pune from Feb 20-22 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fadnavis hails Shivaji Maharaj as management guru and able administrator
PUNE, Feb 19: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid tribute to Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj on his birth anniversary on Wednesday, hailing him as a management guru and an able administrator who set an example of running a welfare state. Shivaji Maharaj not only established Swarajya, but also ignited a sense of national pride, Fadnavis said while paying homage to the Maratha king at Shivneri Fort in Pune. The legendary warrior king was born on February 19, 1630 in Shivneri in [] The post Fadnavis hails Shivaji Maharaj as management guru and able administrator appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
GBS is not pandemic, government providing free treatment, says Additional DME
Following the outbreak of Guillain-Barr Syndrome (GBS) in Pune and four deaths and 45 cases reported in the State, public awareness of the disease has grown significantly. In an exclusive interview with Bandhavi Annam, Additional Director of Medical Education, Dr Nagarjunakonda Venkata Sundarachary, who is also the Principal of Guntur Medical College, and former head of the Neurology Department at Guntur Government General Hospital (GGH), reassured that GBS is a rare autoimmune disorder, however, not contagious. He elaborated on its symptoms, diagnosis, and recovery to allay fears among people. Excerpts: How does GBS affect the nervous system? Guillain-Barr Syndrome (GBS) is a rare neurological disorder where the bodys immune system mistakenly attacks the peripheral nervous system, which is the network of nerves outside the brain and spinal cord. The immune system targets the myelin sheath, a protective covering that helps transmit signals along nerves. As the immune response causes inflammation and damage to the nerves, it disrupts the communication between the brain and the body. This leads to symptoms such as muscle weakness, numbness, and in severe cases, paralysis. What are the early symptoms of GBS? The early symptoms of GBS often begin with tingling sensations, particularly in the toes and fingers. Muscle weakness follows, typically starting in the legs and potentially moving upward to the upper body and arms. Many individuals also experience an unsteady gait, making it difficult to walk or maintain balance. These symptoms can progress quite rapidly, so its essential to seek medical attention promptly when they appear. What could be the reasons behind the surge in GBS cases? I want to clarify that GBS is not a pandemic or endemic. The surge in GBS cases can have multiple causes. Infections with certain viruses or bacteria, such as influenza, HIV, gastroenteritis, respiratory infections, typhoid, and dengue, have been linked to GBS. Environmental factors and increased awareness, leading to better reporting, could also contribute to a rise in cases. Is there a connection between recent viral infections, vaccinations or environmental factors and the rise in GBS cases? Yes, GBS has been linked to viral infections like Zika and bacterial infections like Campylobacter jejuni (associated with poultry). But the talk about Covid-19 affecting GBS is false. Covid-19 pandemic and its vaccination were over a couple of years ago, hence there is no way GBS is caused due to Covid-19. While vaccines are generally safe, rare instances have shown a potential association between some vaccines and GBS. Environmental factors may also contribute, as these can lead to infections that might trigger GBS. However, ongoing research is still working to clarify these associations more thoroughly. What is the typical recovery process, and can patients expect a full recovery? Recovery from GBS can vary significantly from one person to another, despite their age. For some, recovery may take weeks or even several months, and some may experience lingering symptoms for a longer period. What steps can the public take to reduce the risk of developing GBS? People should focus on food safety, such as properly cooking poultry to prevent infections like Campylobacter. Good hygiene practices can reduce the risk of infections. Lastly, awareness of the early symptoms of GBS and seeking medical attention promptly can help with early diagnosis and treatment. Out of the total 301 GBS cases reported in AP last year, 115 were from Guntur GGH. What do you think is the reason? Guntur GGH serves as a referral hospital with advanced facilities, which is why it tends to receive a higher number of cases from across the State, including those from highly critical patients. Therefore, the number of cases in Guntur GGH is not a cause for concern but rather a reflection of the hospitals role as a critical care centre. Given the increasing number of GBS cases in the State, what do you think is the role of the State government in managing and addressing this issue? The State government is on high alert regarding the rising GBS cases. Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu held a review meeting with Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav and experts in neurology to assess the situation. The Chief Minister has directed officials to ensure the availability of required intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) treatment. He also instructed them to stock up on these injections to avoid any shortage. The officials have also been asked to increase coverage for GBS under Dr NTR Vaidya Seva scheme, to facilitate immunoglobulin treatment as it could cost between Rs 2.5 lakh and Rs 3 lakh. Moreover, the Chief Minister has directed officials to conduct a survey based on past GBS cases, helping to identify the diseases causes and formulate appropriate preventive measures. These steps will help in reducing the mortality rate.
A queer film from a queer perspective
An attempt to fill the gaps that often appear while telling the stories of queer people that is how filmmaker Jijo Kuriakose describes his Malayalam short film Velipadu The Revelation. In Kerala, in literature and cinema related to gender, sexuality or queer community, the first-person narrative is often missing, he feels. This is what ultimately pushed Jijo into filmmaking. And now, the queer filmmaker is basking in the awards his film has gathered from around the globe. Velipadu, a coming-of-age story of a Malayali youngster, was featured in various film festivals worldwide, earning accolades on the way. It received awards for Best Direction at the LGBTQ Toronto/LA Festival and the 7th Anna Bhau Sathe Short Film and Documentary Festival held at the National Institute of Film Archives, Pune. It was awarded Best Short Film (Critics Choice) at the 7th Golden Jury Film Festival, Mumbai, and received honourable mention (Short Film Section) at the 10th Ridgway Independent Film Festival in Colorado. The film was also part of the 30th SPE (Society for Photographic Education) Media Festivals official selection in Nevada in 2025, and many more are there. The beginning of it was from a simple idea, a revelation so to speak. Art and literature have the power to have a long-term influence on people. Men can speak about womens issues, but when women speak, theres an added layer of politics like speaking for ourselves versus speaking for others. That offers a different dynamic. And in queer-based stories in literature, queer characters are mostly at the receiving end of sexual violence, rejection, or social trauma. Stories of those who have survived or hold hope are rarely told. Thats when I began writing stories, he explains. Drawing from such narratives, one story eventually led to his short film Velipadu. He had the idea about the film during the Covid lockdown period. However, it took him a long time to find a producer and bring everything together. And the team was committed to ensuring proper representation of the queer community. After all the challenges, we finally completed the shooting and post-production works and held the first preview in Kochi during Pride Month (June) in 2024, says Jijo. The 25-minute flick brings Malayali queer desire to life by exploring the journey of a young gay man in Kerala. Johnny, a seminarian preparing to become a priest, finds himself caught between his faith and his quest for self-discovery. The story follows Johnny, who finds himself in love with a man, yet is torn by the societal and religious pressures that make it hard for him to accept his identity. He is also engaged to a woman. But as he comes to terms with his true self, Johnny must face the difficult decision of calling off the engagement, which ultimately, highlights his journey of self-acceptance. Challenging common narratives, the story goes through themes like polyamory, while also showing the cultural nuances of gay intimacy in the Kerala context. The story, Jijo says, is a mix of personal experiences and fiction. Jijo Kuriakose However, it was not an easy feat. There were moments when he doubted whether he could complete it, particularly as it was his first experience in filmmaking. Convincing myself was the hardest part, he says. But I wanted to create something authentic. When the movie Kaathal The Core led to many discussions around Kerala, we also realised how homophobic some people are. Beyond activism, media, makeup, and fashion, we rarely see queer individuals in our daily lives neighbourhoods or even office spaces. From language interventions to ground-level societal changes, a lot needs to happen. And discussing these issues through cinema, especially from a first-person perspective, is important. For Jijo, the short film is not just about representing the community through cinema, but about connecting to the cultural spaces of Kerala, which makes the process both exciting and challenging due to the increased scrutiny it invites. In the Kerala context, factors like caste, economic background, education, job status, unemployment, and disability all need to be addressed. Thats what we are trying to convey to the broader community. I know we cant address every issue, but as an artist, I focused on what I can connect with and bring into the film. That was the core idea behind making this movie, he explains. Jijo handled the story, script, direction, and music in Velipadu. But this is not his maiden foray into the film world. He has directed a documentary, Njan Sanjo, which was about the life of a transgender man, Sanjo Steve. Velipadu is now doing well in the festival circuit, he says. But he also hoped to showcase the film in colleges and cultural spaces in the state. But we didnt receive much support. I dont know why actually. But it feels like topics like religion, sexuality, and polyamory are still too hard for people to accept, perhaps due to religious sensitivity. However, we have been doing well on the festival circuit. So far, we have screened at 24 festivals and won six awards, he smiles. And Jijo is not done. I really want to screen this movie in more spaces, And this difficulty they are facing, he says, shows how much homophobia still exists in Kerala society.
No psychological trauma, says HC; refuses relief to blast convict claiming solitary confinement
Mumbai, Feb 18: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday said there was no concern of any psychological trauma to Himayat Baig, convicted in the 2010 Pune German bakery blast case, who had alleged solitary confinement in prison. A division bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Neela Gokhale said it was satisfied that Baig was []
The emergency service vehicles will remain exempted from all traffic diversions introduced in the wake of Shivjayanti
Maharashtra's GBS tally now 211 with one new case
PUNE: The tally of suspected and confirmed Gullain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) cases in Maharashtra reached 211 on Tuesday with the detection of a fresh case, officials said. Of these, 183 are confirmed cases of the rare nerve disorder, they said. GBS is a rare condition in which a person's immune system attacks the peripheral nerves, resulting in muscle weakness, loss of sensation in the legs and/or arms, as well as problems swallowing or breathing. Of the total 211 cases, 42 are from the Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), 94 are from newly-added villages in the PMC area, 32 are from neighbouring Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC), 33 from Pune's rural parts and 10 from other districts. A total of 139 patients have been discharged so far, while 39 are in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and 18 others on ventilators, a release from state health department said. A total of nine deaths have occurred due to the GBS . Of these, four were confirmed GBS deaths, while five others suspected to have succumbed to this disorder, it said.
Savarkar defamation case: Pune court grants Rahul Gandhi permanent exemption from court appearance
PUNE: A Pune court on Tuesday granted permanent exemption from appearance to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case filed over his alleged objectionable remarks on Hindutva ideologue V D Savarkar, citing his top-level security and the Leader of Opposition status. An application seeking permanent exemption from appearing before the special court for MP/MLA was moved by Advocate Milind Pawar, who is representing Gandhi (54) in the defamation case, last month. Pawar said on Tuesday they moved another application to convert the present summary trial into a summons trial so that historical references and evidence can be discussed in the court. Summons trial which entails detailed cross-examination is a lengthy legal proceeding as compared to summary trial. The case, in which the Congress leader obtained bail last month, was filed by a relative of Savarkar. Amol Shinde, Judicial Magistrate (First Class) presiding over the special court for MP/MLA, in his order, stated that the accused is the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and has to attend several meetings. Considering that he is a -plus protectee and taking into account expenses incurred on his security arrangements (during the Pune visit) and also the law and order issue if he attends the hearing, the court grants permanent exemption to Rahul Gandhi from appearing in the case, said the order. Last month, the court had given bail to Rahul Gandhi after he virtually appeared before it in the case filed on a complaint of a grandnephew of Savarkar. The complaint stemmed from a speech the Congress leader gave in London in March 2023, where he made certain remarks on the freedom fighter citing a book written by him. Satyaki Savarkar, grandnephew the Hindutva ideologue, had filed a complaint in a Pune court against the Congress MP. In the complaint, he had claimed Gandhi, in his speech in London, stated that VD Savarkar had written in a book that he and five to six of his friends once beat up a Muslim man and he (Savarkar) felt happy. As per the complaint, V D Savarkar has not written this anywhere in the book and Rahul Gandhi's remarks were defamatory. Considering the facts (cited by Rahul Gandhi's lawyer) this court finds that the accused is the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha. He has to attend many programmes. He is protected by Z+ security. The expenses of security are considerable. Due to law and order issue, this court finds that the accused should be granted permanent exemption from appearing in this case, the Judge said. The next court hearing in the matter will take place on February 25. The defence, in the plea seeking exemption for the Congress MP, also stated that the complainant (Satyaki Savarkar) claims to be a descendant of V D Savarkar, who was named as a co-conspirator in the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. Though the Hindutva ideologue was later acquitted by court, his co-accused and Mahatma Gandhi's assassin Nathuram Godse, who was handed the death sentence, belonged to Pune, argued the defence. The defence plea stated that the Pune district court building was a historic monument and some years back there was a hreat to bomb the structure. It is also a fact that in the past, a murder had taken place in the Pune district court premises. Recently, security at the Pune district court was questioned. Past investigations revealed militants had visited the court premises for committing murder of an accused who was in judicial custody and advocates and judges had raised serious security concerns then, the plea stated. Sangram Kolhatkar, a lawyer representing Satyaki Savarkar, said though the court has allowed the plea for permanent exemption, they objected to defamatory references about Pune and its wrong projection by the defence team. We have strong objections to the reasons cited for seeking exemption such as Pune is insecure and dangerous, the Pune court building is insecure, he said.
Pune: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi has moved a special MP/MLA court in Pune, requesting the conversion of a summary trial in a defamation case against him into a summons trial. The case stems from Gandhis alleged defamatory remarks about late right-wing leader Vinayak Damodar Savarkar. In an application filed through his lawyer, Milind Pawar, Gandhi [] The post Rahul Gandhi Seeks Conversion of Defamation Case into Summons Trial to Present Historical Facts on Savarkar appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Belagavi farmer dies of suspected GBS in Kolhapur hospital
State Health officials have said that it is not a confirmed case of GBS and cannot be attributed to the current outbreak in Pune
Rahul Gandhi Doesn't Have To Appear In Court In Savarkar Defamation Case
A Pune court on Tuesday granted permanent exemption from appearance to Congress MP Rahul Gandhi in a defamation case filed over his alleged objectionable remarks on Hindutva ideologue V D Savarkar.
Maharashtra cabinet approves anti-narcotics task force expansion
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra cabinet on Tuesday approved the creation of 346 new posts in the Anti-Narcotics Task Force (ANTF), and the setting up of the Sixth State Finance Commission, among other decisions, officials said. The decision to expand ANTF aims to enhance enforcement efforts and curb the spread of narcotics. The government sanctioned the setting up of such an entity on August 31, 2023. The cabinet's approval includes 310 permanent posts and 36 contractual positions within the task force. These include roles ranging from senior police officials to clerical staff and scientific assistants. The state government has sanctioned a recurring expenditure of over Rs 19 crore and a one-time expenditure of more than Rs 3 crore for vehicle procurement and other needs, the government stated. Chairing the meeting, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis underlined the importance of acting decisively against drug networks across Maharashtra. He said strengthening the task force would help law enforcement agencies tackle the growing use of narcotics more effectively. The council of ministers also sanctioned Rs 1,275 crore to improve the Varkhede Londhe Barrage Medium Project in Jalgaon district. The project, located on the Girna River, will provide irrigation facilities to 8,290 hectares of land in Chalisgaon and Bhadgaon talukas. The latest approval marks the third administrative sanction for the project, which aims to enhance water availability in the region. In another decision, the cabinet approved the establishment of the Sixth State Finance Commission, which will give suggestions for financial planning and resource distribution from April 1, 2026, to March 31 2031. The commission is expected to submit its report by December 31, 2025. The chief minister has been given the authority to recommend the names of the commission's chairman and members to the governor. The commission will review the financial status of local self government institutions and suggest measures to improve their economic management, as per an official release. The cabinet also approved a Rs 1,594 crore solar energy project to enhance the energy efficiency of the Mhaisal Lift Irrigation Scheme in Sangli district. This project aims to meet the scheme's annual electricity requirement of approximately 39.8 crore units by leveraging solar power. The Krishna Koyna Lift Irrigation Project, which includes the Mhaisal scheme, is crucial for providing water to drought-prone areas in Sangli and Solapur districts, the statement said. Under the approved plan, 65 out of the 108 pumps in the Mhaisal scheme will be upgraded to energy-efficient models. Additionally, an advanced monitoring system and a 200 MW solar power plant will be installed. The generated electricity will be supplied to the Narwad substation through a dedicated transmission line. The project's financial structure includes a loan of Rs 1,120 crore from Germany's KfW Bank and a state government investment of Rs 474 crore, the statement said. The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission and other state agencies will oversee the implementation of the project, which is expected to reduce operational costs and promote the use of green energy in the state's irrigation sector. The water will benefit 1,08,197 hectares of agricultural land from tehsils like Miraj, Kavathe Mahankal, Tasgaon and Jat in Sangli districts and Sangola and Mangalvedha in Solapur district The cabinet approved the allocation of land to Dinanath Mangeshkar Hospital in Pune to construct a bridge over a nullah on a nominal annual lease of Re 1. The hospital, run by the Dinanath Mangeshkar Foundation, had requested 795 square metres of land for the bridge to connect its properties in Erandwane and Karvenagar. The land will be given on a nominal annual lease of Rupee 1. The foundation will bear the construction costs. The bridge is expected to improve accessibility for patients staff and ambulances.
Text Messages Reveal Real Reason For Pune Girl's Suicide, Classmate Arrested
Days after a 20-year-old engineering student died by suicide, it has come to light from voice messages in her phone that she took the extreme step following harassment by one of her classmates
No psychological trauma: HC; refuses relief to blast convict alleging solitary confinement
MUMBAI, Feb 18: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday said there was no concern of any psychological trauma to Himayat Baig, convicted in the 2010 Pune German bakery blast case, who had alleged solitary confinement in prison. Baig in a petition filed last year claimed he has been kept in solitary confinement at the Nashik central prison in Maharashtra since the last 12 years. He sought to be shifted out of solitary confinement, claiming it was affecting his mental [] The post No psychological trauma: HC; refuses relief to blast convict alleging solitary confinement appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
MUMBAY: The Bombay High Court on Tuesday denied relief to Himayat Baig, convicted in the 2010 Pune German bakery blast case, who had alleged solitary confinement in prison, stating that there was no concern of any psychological trauma. Baig in a petition filed last year stated that he has been kept in solitary confinement at the Nashik central prison in Maharashtra since the last 12 years. He sought to be shifted out of solitary confinement, claiming it was affecting his mental health. A division bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Neela Gokhale, however, refused to grant any relief. At this stage, there is no concern of any psychological trauma as alleged by the petitioner (Baig), the high court said. With regard to Baig's prayer seeking a direction to the jail authorities to assign him some work in prison, the court said he shall be assigned work as per the prison rules and regulations. The Maharashtra government had earlier claimed before the HC that as per the law, no prison in the state follows the system of solitary confinement. As per the jail authorities, persons convicted for heinous offences, such as blasts and so on, are kept separately from others. In 2013, a special court in Pune convicted Baig on charges under the stringent Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the Indian Penal Code (IPC). The court had imposed death penalty on him. In 2016, the HC commuted the death penalty to life imprisonment and also acquitted him of charges under the UAPA. Baig was the only person to be convicted in the February 2010 blast at the German Bakery, a popular eatery in Pune. The blast killed 17 persons and left 60 others injured. Six other persons have also been charge-sheeted in the case. Before the judgement was passed by the trial court in 2013, in a four paged note in Marathi, Baig claimed to be the 18th victim of the blast and alleged that he was framed by the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS). I am the 18th victim of the Bakery blast. To render justice to the victims of the Blast it would be inappropriate to punish another innocent person. .I havent seen explosives in my entire life. I havent touched RDX once. This is a conspiracy against me by ATS., he told the court.
300 cats found in Pune residential apartment, PMC issues notice
Around 300 cats were found in a residential apartment in Pune`s Marvel Bounty Society, prompting intervention by the Municipal Corporation following complaints from neighbours
Asia Economic Dialogue 2025 to be held in Pune from Feb 20
The sixth edition of the three-day annual conference, organised jointly by the Ministry of External Affairs and Pune International Centre (PIC), has `Economic Resilience and Resurgence in an Era of Fragmentation` as the theme, the organisers said in a release on Monday
Andhra government takes steps to stock up on immunoglobulin
VIJAYAWADA: Taking stock of the Guillain-Barr Syndrome (GBS) cases in the State, Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday directed the Health Department to investigate the reasons behind the occurrence and spread of the rare autoimmune condition and take necessary steps to reduce the number of cases. Briefing the media after the review meeting, Health Minister Y Satya Kumar Yadav reassured the public, stating that there is no need for panic as the situation is under control. Following the death of two people due to GBS, the Health Department has been put on high alert. The situation is being closely monitored, and immunoglobulin injections have been made available. An order has also been placed for additional supplies, he added. Emphasising that GBS is not a new condition, he highlighted that 301 cases had been reported in 10 of the 17 Government General Hospitals in 2024. Of these, 115 cases were reported in Guntur GGH, 45 each in Kakinada and Vijayawada GGHs, 33 in Kurnool, 28 in Visakhapatnam, and 21 in Nellore. Stating that 43 cases had been reported in January this year, he explained that 17 people are currently undergoing treatment. The Health Minister clarified that GBS is caused when the immune system attacks the peripheral nerves, resulting in muscle weakness and paralytic effects on the lower limbs. He noted that only one or two people out of every one lakh are affected by GBS. Further, he advised the public to seek treatment if they notice any symptoms. In fact, 85% of patients recover without the need for any treatment. Only around 15% of those affected require treatment with immunoglobulin injections, he explained. ICMR probing reasons behind outbreak: Spl CS Regarding the high cost of treatment, he said each immunoglobulin injection costs `20,000, with patients needing up to five injections per day for several days. However, he stressed that all major government hospitals are now equipped with these injections. On the higher number of GBS cases at Guntur GGH, Kumar explained that due to the hospitals advanced neurology department, cases from other areas were being referred there. Special CS (Health) MT Krishna Babu mentioned that a national-level alert was issued after 181 cases of GBS were reported in the Pune Municipal Corporation in a short period. He added that the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) is investigating the reasons behind the outbreak, with bio-pollution suspected as a potential cause. Regarding the availability of immunoglobulin injections, he stated that 1,200 injections are currently available in hospitals across the State, with an additional 6,000 to be procured. Dr NV Sundaracharhi, Principal of Guntur Medical College, explained that GBS is one of the oldest known diseases. He stated that various infections could trigger it, with a common cold being one of the early symptoms.
300 Cats Found In Pune Apartment After Neighbours Complain Of Foul Smell
Around 300 cats were found in a residential apartment in Pune's Marvel Bounty Society, prompting intervention by the Municipal Corporation following complaints from neighbours, officials said on Monday.
CCMC, Kerala to discuss Siruvani dam repair work
COIMBATORE: The Coimbatore City Municipal Corporation (CCMC) commissioner M Sivaguru Prabakaran said they will be holding a meeting with Kerala Irrigation and Water Resources Department officials next week and prepare an estimate to carry out the repair works in the Siruvani Dam at the earliest. Five teams comprising officers from Pune Central Water and Power Research Station (CWPRS), Tamil Nadu Water Supply & Drainage (TWAD) Board, IIT Madras, CCMC, and the Kerala State Governments Water Resources Department conducted a joint inspection of the dam on January 8 as water was wasted due to the leakage. The Pune CWPRS team submitted a detailed report to Prabakaran which explained measures to arrest the leakage and address other issues in the dam. Prabakaran said CCMC officials and Kerala water sources department officials will be holding a meeting and preparing an estimate for the work. The TN government will provide funds and the repair works will be executed by Kerala. He added, The Pune team has suggested two methods, grouting and geo membrane to fix the issues in the dam. Due to water seepage, around 10 MLD of water is wasted every day which otherwise can used to supply water for three days to residential areas. Once the issues are addressed, we can save around 50-55 MLD of water during the summer which would be of great use for the people. Prabakaran also revealed that the city will not face water shortage this summer as water levels in the reservoirs are at adequate levels. While the water level at Siruvani Dam stands at 34 ft, the water level in Pillur Dam stands at 77 ft as of Monday. Around 303 MLD of water has been drawn and supplied from these dams as well.
Jayant Patil attends event with Gadkari, mocks media over speculative reports
PUNE, Feb 17: Maharashtra NCP (SP) chief Jayant Patil on Monday took jibes at the media over speculation of his joining the BJP as he attended an event with Union minister Nitin Gadkari. In a sarcastic vein, Patil also asked the media to not report that Gadkari is joining the NCP (SP). Patil was speaking at an event where a hostel building of Rajarambapu Institute of Technology (RIT) in Islampur in Sangli district was inaugurated in the presence of chief [] The post Jayant Patil attends event with Gadkari, mocks media over speculative reports appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HSC exams: 74 cheating cases reported in state
According to the boards report, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar recorded the highest number of cases at 57, followed by Pune with 7 cases
Flexible office space gains momentum in India
India's flexible office space segment captured 19.8% of the leasing market in 2024, driven by the post-pandemic surge and managed space expansion. Flex leasing exceeded 15 million sq ft, with Delhi NCR leading at 42%, followed by Pune and Bengaluru. The sector's growth supports sustainability goals with green-certified buildings.
IPRS My Music My Rights initiative heads to Bengaluru after success in Ahmedabad and Pune Mediabrief
Solitaire Group arm Westcon acquires nearly 10 acres in Punes Wagholi
Solitaire Group has acquired nearly 10 acres of land in Punes Wagholi locality for over Rs 129 crore. The acquisition was made through four separate transactions. Companies are increasingly opting for residential developments due to the ongoing upcycle in the housing market. This trend is seen in major real estate markets including Mumbai, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad, and Bengaluru.
NCPAs Home Grown Series Returns with Fresh Independent Music Acts
The series kicks off this February with Bengalurus Derek & The Cats and Punes Prithviraj Jadhav and The Dangermen, showcasing Indias diverse music scene
Co-working operators rent out record 2.24 lakh seats to companies in 2024 across 8 major cities: C&W
NEW DELHI, Feb 17:Co-working centre operators rented out a record 2.24 lakh seats last year across eight major cities mainly on rising demand of managed office space from corporates, according to Cushman & Wakefield. Real estate consultant Cushman & Wakefield data showed that co-working or flexible office space operators had provided 1.56 lakh desks in 2023 in Bengaluru, Delhi-NCR, Pune, Kolkata, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and Ahmedabad. These operators take office space on rent from real estate developers and property [] The post Co-working operators rent out record 2.24 lakh seats to companies in 2024 across 8 major cities: C&W appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Jamboree Education Launches Four New Centres in Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Pune - up18 News
Jamboree Education Launches Four New Centres in Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Pune up18 News
CWPRS report debunks Vivekananda statues role in Sept 23, 2023 Ambazari floods
Nagpur: A fresh revelation has emerged regarding the devastating September 23, 2023, Ambazari flash floods, which submerged over 25,000 houses in Nagpur. The Central Water and Power Research Station (CWPRS), Pune, has concluded in its interim report that the Swami Vivekananda statue and its pedestal at the lakes mouth were not responsible for the disaster. [] The post CWPRS report debunks Vivekananda statues role in Sept 23, 2023 Ambazari floods appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to present 2025-26 budget on March 7 - PUNE.NEWS
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to present 2025-26 budget on March 7 PUNE.NEWS
The historical action drama Chhava starring Vicky Kaushal, Rashmika Mandana and Akshaye Khanna has earned INR 116.5 crore at the box office, a running spell since three days. The movie released on 14 th February is directed by Laxman Utekar and produced by Maddock studios. According to the industry tracker Sacnilk, Chhava has become the highest grossing movie of the year till now, surpassing Akshay Kumars Skyforce. It might dominate the box office in the coming days, after the weekend and the pre-sales for Monday. It saw the higest footfall in morning shows in 2025. Chhava is based on the life of Maratha King Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and his battle against Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. The movie is narrated based on a novel with the same title, written by Shivaji Sawant. It is earning huge, especially in the state of Maharashtra and that too in Pune and Mumbai owing to Shivajis cult popularity in the state. Apart from Maharashtra, Chhava had 50% earnings from rest of the country on Sunday. It saw 31.08% rise in earnings on Sunday, which was the third day since the movie release. Sacnilk said that the movie earned 48.5 crore on Sunday alone, taking the collection to Rs.116.5 crore. The movie is made on a budget of Rs.130 crores, and is already performing great since Day 1. A movie needs to earn twice of its production cost to cover the expenses of production and marketing. Notably, Chhava has even taken over Pushpa 2s record of the first day earnings. Chhava also becomes the highest grossing movie of Vicky Kaushals career. Overseas, it could earn INR 18.5 crore upon the third day of the release. It earned Rs 31 crore on the opening day, then Rs. 37 crore on the second and as mentioned above Rs. 48.5 crore on Sunday. It is expected to become the highest grossing period drama in Bollywoods history. Chhava is even appreciated on social media as well as by the critics for its narration, action sequences and the stunning performances by the cast. The film also stars Ashutosh Rana and Divya Dutta in pivotal roles. Chhavas music is composed by AR Rahman and lyrics are penned by Irshad Kamil.
Tahawwur Rana became part of 26/11 terror attack conspiracy in 2005, say officials
MUMBAI: Tahawwur Hussain Rana became part of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks conspiracy in 2005 as a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba and HUJI and was closely engaged with Pakistan-based conspirators, officials said. US President Donald Trump announced on Thursday that his administration has approved Rana's extradition to India, referring to him as one of the plotters and very evil people of the world.' The 64-year-old Rana, a Pakistan-born Canadian national and a close associate of Pakistani-American terrorist and one of the main conspirators David Coleman Headley, is serving supervised detention at a metropolitan detention centre in Los Angeles after completing a 14-year sentence in 2023. Once extradited, Rana would be the third person to be sent on trial in India in the case after Ajmal Kasab and Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal. In November 2012, Kasab, the lone surviving Pakistan terrorist, was hanged to death in Pune's Yerawada Jail. Rana, a member of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Harakat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HUJI), had entered into a criminal conspiracy for executing the Mumbai carnage around the beginning of 2005 along with other co-conspirators based in Pakistan, as per the NIA chargesheet. Rana's role as a co-conspirator of the Mumbai terror attacks surfaced during the National Investigation Agency (NIA) probe. Arrested by the FBI on October 27, 2009, Rana was chargesheeted by the NIA in 2011 under various sections of the Indian Penal Code and Section 6(2) of the SAARC Convention on Suppression of Terrorism. Rana had assisted Headley in obtaining a visa for India and established 'Immigrant Law Centre' in Mumbai, which acted as a front, an official said. Rana had visited Hapur, Delhi, Agra, Kochi, Ahmedabad, and Mumbai with his wife Samraz Rana Akhtar between November 13 and November 21, 2008. His initial planning includes the attack on Chabad Houses located in different cities. Headley had gone to the US and met Rana in June 2006 where they discussed the future action plan, officials said. Rana remained in contact with Major Iqbal, another co-conspirator of the 26/11 carnage. Headley and Rana had taken all possible steps to conceal their contacts with Pakistan-based co-conspirators while in the US. Since Rana was an Army deserter, Headley had assured him help through Major Iqbal, officials added. Headley applied for a multiple entry business visa to India to establish a branch office of the Immigrant Law Centre in Mumbai. Rana also facilitated his visa extension for 10 years in July 2007. The Mumbai attack co-conspirators had directed Headley to seek assistance from Rana and his contacts for travel and conceal the real purpose of the visit. Headley fitted in the plan given his Caucasian appearance and American upbringing, officials said. During his first visit to India, Headley spoke to Rana over the telephone more than 32 times. Subsequently, Headley spoke with Rana 23 times during his second visit, 40 times during the third visit, 37 times during the fifth visit, 33 times during the sixth visit and 66 times during the eighth visit, officials said. Headley met LeT member Sajid Majid, Abu Qahafa, Zaki Ur Lakhvi, Abu Anes in Muzaffarabad and Major Iqbal in Lahore in or around June 2008 on the directions of the co-conspirators. US approves extradition of 26/11 terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana to India | Mumbai Terror Attack They instructed Headley to conduct reconnaissance of various locations in Mumbai using GPS devices. Major Iqbal provided approximately USD 1,500 to Headley to operate the 'immigration' firm office in Mumbai. He also approved the idea of closing the Mumbai office in future and opening a new business in Delhi to be used as cover for future activities by Headley. In July 2008, Headley left Lahore for Dubai and to Mumbai by flight on his eighth visit to India. During his stay, Headley requested the landlord to extend the rent agreement for the office for 15 more days, as the original agreement would have expired in November 2008. The request was timed to facilitate Rana's visit to India in November 2008, which was planned in advance in consultation with LeT member Sajid Majid and Major Iqbal. Major Iqbal had communicated to Headley through Rana to extend the rent agreement till mid-November 2008. Earlier, Major Iqbal had tried to contact Headley on the mobile phone towards the end of July 2008 to direct him to conduct a reccee of some important places in India, officials said. This was a deviation from the original plan, where it was decided that no calls would be made by the co-conspirators based in Pakistan to Headley. After he failed to contact Headley, Major Iqbal contacted Rana over the telephone. Iqbal also communicated with Rana through an email while Headley was in India, the officials said. In October 2008, before the Mumbai attack, co-conspirator Sajid Majid and Major Iqbal together visited the house of Headley in Lahore and discussed the future attack in Denmark. Headley wanted to name it the Mickey Mouse Project, however, finally Sajid prevailed and named it as Northern Project. The investigation of the criminal conspiracy showed that Headley and Rana didn't pursue a single case for the immigration business through the Mumbai office during the entire period. On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went on a rampage, carrying out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish centre, killing 166 people, including US, British and Israeli nationals.
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Working on logistics of Tahawwur Rana's surrender, extradition to India: Foreign Secretary Misri
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UPSC cheating case: Supreme Court extends protection for ex-IAS trainee Puja Khedkar till March 17
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US approves extradition of 26/11 terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana to India
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has announced that his administration has approved the extradition of very evil Tahawwur Rana, wanted by Indian probe agencies for his role in the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, o face justice in India. Rana, a Canadian national of Pakistani origin, is currently lodged at a metropolitan detention centre in Los Angeles. He is known to be associated with Pakistani-American terrorist David Coleman Headley, one of the main conspirators of the 26/11 attacks. Speaking at a joint press meet along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who is on a US visit, President Donald Trump on Thursday said, Today I am pleased to announce that my administration has approved the extradition of one of the plotters and very evil people of the world, and having to do with the horrific Mumbai terrorist attack, to face justice in India. So, he is going back to India to face justice. The extradition of Rana was cleared by the US Supreme Court in January as it rejected his review petition in the case. NIA team to soon visit US to bring back Mumbai terror attack accused Tahawwur Rana India last month said it was working with American authorities for the early extradition of Rana. The US Supreme Court on January 21 declined to hear a petition from the accused. We are now working with the US side on procedural issues for early extradition to India of the accused in the Mumbai terror attack, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal had said. On November 26, 2008, a group of 10 Pakistani terrorists went into a rampage, carrying out a coordinated attack on a railway station, two luxury hotels and a Jewish centre, after they sneaked into India's financial capital using the sea route in the Arabian sea. As many as 166 people were killed in the nearly 60-hour assault that sent shockwaves across the country and even brought India and Pakistan to the brink of a war. In November 2012, Ajmal Amir Kasab, the lone surviving gunman among the Pakistani group, was hanged to death in Yerawada Jail in Pune. India has been pressing Pakistan to punish those involved in the dastardly attack but the trial of the accused in the attack made little headway so far. 2008 Mumbai terror attacks: Decks cleared for Tahawwur Ranas extradition, as US Supreme Court dismisses his plea US court denies Mumbai terror attacks accused Tahawwur Rana's plea against extradition to India
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