Man detained for threatening self-immolation outside Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis' home
A 39-year-old man from Solapur, identified as Ajit Maidagi, was detained by Mumbai police on Wednesday for threatening self-immolation outside Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis' residence. Maidagi arrived at 'Varsha' with petrol, allegedly upset about pending work at the Mantralaya. Police intervened before he could set himself ablaze.
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Six people died and another person received injuries when a speeding truck hit a group of rescuers trying to remove an SUV stuck on the road divider at Dhule-Solapur National Highway near Beed on the Gadhi bridge late on Monday night, police sources ...
Rains batter Maharashtra: 1 dead, 48 rescued so far
Heavy rains lashed several parts of Maharashtra, including Mumbai, on Monday, resulting in one death and the rescue of 48 people from inundated areas. The state received widespread rainfall, with Pune, Satara, Solapur, Raigad, and the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) experiencing significant precipitation. Mumbai recorded 135.4 mm of rainfall in the past 24 hours, leading to waterlogging and power outages in some areas. The India Meteorological Department has predicted more rain in Mumbai over the next 24 hours, accompanied by thunderstorms and strong winds.
Videos: Pune-Solapur Highway Flooded, Cars Swept Away As Heavy Rain Batters Maharashtra
Heavy rains lash Baramati, Indapur in Pune; NDRF deploys two teams to tackle flood-like situation
PUNE: Heavy rains lashed Baramati and Indapur tehsils in Pune on Sunday, resulting in a flood-like situation in several areas, prompting the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) to deploy specialised teams on the urgent request of the district collector, officials said. Baramati tehsil received 83.6 millimetres of rain during the day, while the figure was 35.7 mm for Indapur, they added. Pune (Rural) Superintendent of Police Sandip Singh Gill said a stretch of the Pune-Solapur highway near Indapur remained closed for about two hours due to waterlogging, but traffic resumed after the water receded. Rainwater entered several homes in 70 villages in Indapur, as well as 150 homes in Baramati, forcing local authorities to immediately shift residents to safety, police and district officials said. In response to an urgent requisition from the district collector, the NDRF deployed two specialised teams to conduct rescue and relief operations in Baramati and Indapur. In Baramati, 19 homes suffered partial damage. In Katewadi, a family of seven stranded in their waterlogged home was rescued by locals and officials. In Jalochi village, Rupesh Singh, stranded in a stream after his motorcycle was swept away, was rescued by the fire brigade, an official said. In a release, the NDRF said, The deployment was necessitated due to a breach in water canals, which resulted in severe inundation of multiple low-lying residential areas. Rising water levels in the Kara River (Baramati) and the Neera River (Indapur) further exacerbated the risk, triggering urgent evacuation concerns. Initially, seven people were reported trapped in Baramati, and two in Indapur. Both NDRF teams were mobilised from the unit headquarters in the evening. They comprise trained personnel, including divers equipped with deep diving sets, flood water rescue (FWR) gear and medical first response (MFR) equipment. The teams were dispatched to Baramati and Indapur for immediate response. All stranded people have been rescued, it added. In a post on X, Baramati Lok Sabha MP Supriya Sule requested the state's higher education ministry to postpone exams of various departments scheduled on Monday due to heavy rains in the district. There has been continuous rainfall in Pune district and its adjacent areas for the last three to four days. This has led to a flood-like situation in many areas. Students may face difficulties who are appearing for the engineering department and other exams to be held tomorrow. I humbly request the Minister of Higher and Technical Education, Chandrakantdada Patil, that he should consider postponing all the exams scheduled to be held tomorrow considering the interest of the students, she said in her post. In another post, the NCP (SP) leader said rains over the past three days in Pune and her Baramati Lok Sabha constituency had caused waterlogging due to overflowing of drains and streams and urged people to take all precautions over the coming period. In the post, she asked the district collectorate, the Pune Metropolitan Region Development Authority and civic bodies to take note of the rains and activate the administrative apparatus and also ensure affected people are given immediate relief. . . . Supriya Sule (@supriya_sule) May 25, 2025
Six killed in road accident in Karnataka's Vijaypura district
VIJAYAPURA: Six people died in a road accident involving two SUVs and a private bus in this district on Wednesday morning, police said. The accident occurred on National Highway near Managuli village in Basavana Bagewadi taluk and the identities of the deceased are yet to be ascertained, they added. According to Laxman Nimbargi, Superintendent Of Police, Vijaypura , a Mahindra SUV 300 vehicle traveling towards Solapur jumped the median and collided with a private bus coming from Mumbai to Ballari. A Bolero SUV is also involved in the accident, he said. Tragically, six persons have died in the accident -five passengers from the Bolero and the driver of the private bus. Vehicular movement is ongoing on one side of the National Highway, he said. Police couldn't immediately explain on how exactly the Bolero involved in the accident.
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PM Modi mourns loss of lives in Solapur fire incident
PM Modi also announced Rs 2 lakh ex-gratia compensation to be given to the next of kin of each deceased in the Solapur fire incident
Loss of lives in Maharashtra factory fire extremely painful: President Murmu
NEW DELHI, May 18: President Droupadi Murmu on Sunday expressed pain over the loss of lives in a factory fire in Maharashtras Solapur and extended her deepest condolences to all bereaved families. Eight people, including three women and a child, were killed in the massive fire. Prima facie, a short circuit triggered the blaze around 3:45 am on Sunday at Central Textile Mills situated on the Akkalkot Road in Solapur MIDC, around 400 km from Mumbai. The news of the [] The post Loss of lives in Maharashtra factory fire extremely painful: President Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Factory owner, 87, toddler grandson among 8 killed in Maha factory blaze
A devastating fire at a textile factory in Maharashtra's Solapur district claimed eight lives, including a toddler and the factory's owner. The blaze, suspected to be caused by an electrical short circuit, trapped families living on-site. Rescue efforts were hampered by a structure near the entrance, and firefighters faced intense flames and smoke while recovering bodies throughout the day.
PM Modi reacts to Solapur Tragedy, announces relief for deceased and injured
A tragic fire in Solapur, Maharashtra, claimed eight lives, including women and a child. The blaze, suspected to be caused by an electrical short circuit, occurred at Central Textile Mills. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed his condolences. He announced financial assistance from the PMNRF for the families of the deceased and those injured.
8 Killed After Short Circuit Triggers Massive Fire At Maharashtra Factory
Eight persons, including three women and a child, were killed in a massive fire at a factory in Maharashtra's Solapur district on Sunday, officials said.
Eight dead in fire at factory in Maharashtra's Solapur district
The deceased individuals include the factory owner, identified as Haji Usman Hasanbhai Mansuri, three members of his family including his one-and-a-half-year old grandson, and four workers.
Owner, toddler grandson among eight killed in massive fire at factory in Maharashtra's Solapur
MUMBAI: Eight persons, including three women and a child, were killed in a massive fire at a factory in Maharashtra's Solapur district on Sunday, officials said. Prima facie, a short in the circuit triggered the blaze around 3:45 am at Central Textile Mills situated on the Akkalkot Road in Solapur MIDC, around 400 km from Mumbai. The deceased individuals include the factory owner, identified as Haji Usman Hasanbhai Mansuri, three members of his family including his one-and-a-half-year old grandson, and four workers. An official said the deceased individuals included three women. Due to the intensity of the blaze, it took five to six hours for Fire Brigade personnel to control the raging flames. Fire fighting operations are underway at the spot, he added.
Eight members of two families die in Maharashtra textile unit fire
Eight members of two families, including a toddler, died in a devastating fire that raged through a textile factory for almost 13 hours in Maharashtra's Solapur district on Sunday, officials said ...
Maharashtra: Major Fire Breaks Out At Solapur Factory; 3 Killed, 1-Year-Old Trapped
At least three people were killed in a massive fire that broke out around 3:00 AM in a factory located in the MIDC area in Maharashtra's Solapur city. The blaze engulfed Central Industries on Akkalkot ...
Central Railway Saves Rs 170.7 Crore With Energy-Efficient HOG Technology
As per a railway release, the technology brought the highest saving of Rs 136.16 crore in the Mumbai division, followed by Rs 22.31 crore in Pune, Rs 6.96 crore in Nagpur, Rs 3.68 crore in Solapur, and Rs 1.59 crore in Bhusawal.
Ready-to-Guide Entrepreneurs to Export to Dubai - Dhananjay Datar
The delegation included Amit Jain, Director, Solapur Garments Manufacturers Association; Dr. Rajesh Gurani, CEO, Udyam PAHSUI Foundation; Alpesh Sanklecha, Vijay Patil, Yash Jain, Pradeep Jain, Anand Zaad and Chandrashekhar Jadhav.
Maharashtra boy celebrates CBSE Class 10 results, gets garlanded, but...
A Maharashtra boy from Solapur district has celebrated his success in examination, after his CBSE class 10 2025 results declared him pass. The boy celebrated his scoring enough marks to clear the exam. The family celebrated this win by taking out a rally and distributing sweets.
Tirupati Special Train Services Extended
Extra trains to Solapur, Charlapalli & Banaras to ease holiday rush and serve more passengers
Himachal: Earthquake of magnitude 3.4 jolts Mandi
A 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck Himachal Pradesh's Mandi district on Sunday morning, according to the National Center for Seismology. The tremors, felt at a depth of 5 kilometers, caused no immediate reports of casualties or property damage. This follows a recent 2.6 magnitude earthquake in Maharashtra's Solapur district and a devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar that caused widespread destruction.
Mumbai Diary | A whole new Pawar play in Maharashtra
Several MLAs from the Sharad Pawar-led NCP-SP mostly from Solapur district are reportedly being lured by Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar to cross over to the NCP in exchange for development funds for their respective constituencies. They have reportedly had a series of meetings with Ajit, who also holds the Finance portfolio. In his authority, he has offered Rs 100 crore to each of the MLAs from his fathers party. It seems like a classic use of the carrot-and-stick approach, as these MLAs have reportedly been told that they wont receive the necessary funds if they dont join the NCP. Gorhes Mercedes claim comes back to bite her Maharashtra Legislative Council Deputy Chairman and Shiv Sena MLC Neelam Gorhe caused a row when she claimed during a Marathi literary festival that in the undivided Sena, posts were obtained through corrupt means. She said that if you wanted a position, you would have to gift a Mercedes car to the party leaders. Though Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde was quick to defend her remarks, it seems like she has had a change of mind. Gorhe reportedly called up Uddhav Thackeray to express regret. Not pleased, her party has started distancing itself from her. It is Sena vs Sena in Maha all over again Six of the nine Lok Sabha MPs from Shiv Sena (UBT) have reportedly been contacted by Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, who is keen to welcome them to his Sena. The word is that Shinde has offered them more funds and plum positions in the government in exchange for crossing over to his party. A couple of Shiv Sena (UBT) MPs attended a dinner arranged by Shindes side in the national capital. However, a close aide of Uddhav Thackeray is said to have warned them against jumping the ship, assuring them that the Uddhav-led faction is in talks with the BJP to join hands in the state and at the Centre. It is said that the saffron party plans to dispense with Shindes Sena. Sudhir Suryawanshi Our correspondent in Maharashtra suryawanshi.sudhir@gmail.com
Permission granted for Pandharpur corridor plan, work to begin in 3 months: CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announced the commencement of the Pandharpur corridor plan within three months. The Solapur district administration has been authorized to begin land acquisition with fair compensation for the affected. The project includes extensive temple development, convenience facilities for devotees, and disaster management measures at the Vitthal-Rukmini temple.
Maharashtra govt summons Kamra for insulting `traitor', remains silent on Solapurkar: Uddhav
Rahul Solapurkar recently came under fire after stating in a podcast that Shivaji Maharaj escaped from Agra Fort by bribing Mughal Emperor Aurangzebs officials
Maharashtra govt summons Kamra for insulting 'traitor', remains silent on Solapurkar: Uddhav
Uddhav Thackeray criticizes the Maharashtra government for summoning comedian Kunal Kamra over an insult to Eknath Shinde, while not acting against actor Rahul Solapurkar for his remarks about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Thackeray also questions BJP's outreach to Muslims, contrasting it with past criticism of Shiv Sena's support from Muslim voters.
Maharashtra govt summons Kamra for insulting `traitor, remains silent on Solapurkar: Uddhav
Mumbai, Mar 27: Shiv Sena (UBT) chief Uddhav Thackeray on Thursday said the Maharashtra government summoned comedian Kunal Kamra for insulting a traitor, but took no action against actor Rahul Solapurkar over his `insult of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Speaking to reporters a day after the Budget session of the state legislature ended, he also criticised the BJP over its outreach programme for Muslim families `Saugat-e-Modi. You summon Kunal Kamra twice for insulting a traitor, but do not summon Rahul Solapurkar [] The post Maharashtra govt summons Kamra for insulting `traitor, remains silent on Solapurkar: Uddhav appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Solapur Man Abuses, Hurls Stone At Brother For Refusing To Pay His Share Of Rs 500
In Solapur, Netaji Laxman More was injured when his brother-in-law, Tanaji Laxman More, threw a stone at him over a Rs 500 dispute. A case has been registered, and the police are investigating
Nagpur violence was 'government-sponsored': Maratha quota activist Jarange
MUMBAI: Maratha quota activist Manoj Jarange on Tuesday claimed that violence in Nagpur was sponsored by the Mahayuti government and blamed Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis for the unrest in the city. They (government) are giving protection to Mughal emperor Aurangzeb's grave (located in Chhatrapati Samabhajinagar district), and at the same time there is a demand (from right-wing outfits) for its removal, Jarange said, adding that people should see through it. Violence erupted in central Nagpur on Monday evening , with stones hurled at police amid rumours that the holy book of a community was burnt during an agitation by a right-wing body for the removal of Aurangzeb's tomb. CM Fadnavis says Nagpur violence premeditated, 'Chhava' film fueled public anger This riot has been sponsored by government and Devendra Fadnavis, Jarange alleged while talking to reporters at Ellora in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. They now don't see those who insulted Shivaji Maharaj, he said, in a veiled reference to actor Rahul Solapurkar and a Nagpur resident who have been accused of insulting the Maratha king. The activist sought to know what happens to their Hindutva in such matters. Doing such things when the local body elections are around is not good, Jarange said. If they want to remove the Aurangzeb's grave, they are in power at the Centre and in the state. If the Congress made a mistake of protecting the structure earlier, now the rulers have a chance to correct it. This (violence) is just being done to make the poor people fight amongst themselves. The poor people should remain alert, he said. If they want to remove the grave, they can do it in a minute, the activist said. But the grave is given police protection by the state at the same time. People have the brain to understand this. The local governing body elections are around the corner. They (ruling parties) want to win the elections. They cannot solve issues plaguing the people, farmers and women, he claimed.
Caught between the warp and weft of business and life
For up to four decades, Maharashtras Solapuri chaddar had demand at home and overseas. Now, just 10% of the producers remain, with the rest having shifted to terry towel production. Snehal Mutha delves into the complexities plaguing the sector and the factors contributing to its decline
SP MLA Azmi's remarks on Aurangzeb rock legislature; members demand his suspension
MUMBAI: The issue of SP MLA Abu Asim Azmi's remarks eulogising Mughal emperor Aurangzeb rocked both houses of the Maharashtra legislature on Tuesday, with members of the ruling Mahayuti demanding his suspension and charging him with treason. Both houses were adjourned over the issue. The development came on a day when the opposition Maha Vikas Aghadi planned to corner the government over the resignation of NCP minister Dhananjay Munde. As proceedings of both the houses began, the Mahayuti members started raising slogans seeking action against Azmi, who is the Samajwadi Party's state president. They claimed Azmi was a descendent of Aurangzeb, who tortured Maratha king Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj and brutally killed him. Deputy Chief Minister and Shiv Sena head Eknath Shinde led the attack on Azmi both in the legislative council and assembly. In the council, the former CM said Azmi also made objectionable statements in the past against Maratha ruler Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Abu Azmi is purposely insulting Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and (his son) Chhatrapati Sambhaji. Sambhaji's Maharaj's bravery and Aurangzeb's cruelty will give goosebumps to people, Shinde said in the council. Aurangzeb tortured Sambhaji Maharaj in an inhuman way. Abu Azmi referred to Aurangzeb as an able administrator who built temples but he razed Kashi Vishveshwar temple, Shinde said. The Mughal emperor not only killed Hindus but also people from other religions, the deputy CM said. Aurangzeb lost even after he won, but Sambhaji, through his bravery, won even even after his sacrifice. He (Aurangzeb) is a demon. Even a true Muslim will not forgive the progeny of traitors. It is wrong to eulogise Aurangzeb, Shinde said. He also demanded that Azmi's membership of the legislative assembly be revoked. No one will tolerate the act of eulogising Aurangzeb, the Shiv Sena leader said. In the assembly, Shinde dubbed Azmi a raitor and said had no right to sit in the House. He asked SP MLA Raees Shaikh to watch the recent Hindi film 'Chhaava', which has documented the bravery and sacrifice of Sambhaji Maharaj. See the torture Sambhaji Maharaj endured for 40 days. Aurangzeb asked him to change his religion, he said. Praising Aurangzeb is an insult of the country's national heroes, Shinde said. Sambhaji Maharaj won 70 battles in nine years, he said, adding that Aurangzeb demolished temples and killed his own family. Industries Minister Uday Samant (Shiv Sena) reiterated the demand that Azmi be suspended from the House and be booked for treason. We cannot tolerate praise of a person who harassed Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and tortured Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, he said. Atul Bhatkalkar (BJP) demanded that Azmi be booked for treason and suspended from the assembly for the budget session. Shiv Sena minister Gulabrao Patil also demanded action against Azmi. Sudhir Mungantiwar (BJP) demanded that Aurangazeb's grave be demolished. Amid the uproar, opposition Shiv Sena (UBT) member Bhaskar Jadhav, who tried to speak on an adjournment notice submitted by him in the legislative assembly, termed developments in the House as drama. The assembly proeedings were adjourned three times after din over the issue, and later adjourned for the day. Azmi had said that during Aurangzeb's reign, India's border reached Afghanistan and Burma (Myanmar). Our GDP accounted for 24 per cent (of the world GDP) and India was called a golden sparrow (during his regime), claimed the MLA from Mankhurd Shivaji Nagar constituency in Mumbai. Opposition can stoop down to any level in bid to 'eradicate' Sanatan Dharma: BJP Asked about the fight between Aurangzeb and Maratha king Chhatrapati Sambhaji Maharaj, Azmi had termed it a political battle. In the legislative council, Leader of Opposition Ambadas Danve said not only Azmi but those insulting national icons, including Chhatrapati Shivaji, should be punished, and referred to statements of actor Rahul Solapurkar and former journalist Prashant Koratkar. Council Chairman Ram Shinde said the government should take strict action against whoever has spoken against national icons and Chhatrapati Shivaji. Following din over Azmi's comments, the Upper House was briefly adjourned twice and then for the day. In a related development, the Mumbai Police began a probe into a case registered against Azmi over his remarks. An FIR was registered on Monday against Azmi by police in neighbouring Thane on a complaint of Lok Sabha member Naresh Mhaske for allegedly attempting to hurt religious feelings. The Thane police subsequently transferred the FIR to Mumbai, where a fresh case was registered at Marine Drive police station on Tuesday. The Mumbai police have registered the case against Azmi under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita sections 299 (deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings by insulting religion or religious beliefs), 302 (uttering words with deliberate intent to wound religious feelings) and 356(1) & 356(2) (defamation), he said.
Four-laning of Vamanjoor-Sanoor stretch of Mangaluru-Solapur NH 169 to get completed by May, NHAI
The Authority will construct service roads at Bappanadu, Padu Panambur, Haleyangadi and Kotekar-Beeri along National Highway 66
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.
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.
RTI Requests Pile Up In Maharashtra, 7 Municipal Corporations Yet To Clear A Single Application
According to the report, Ahmednagar, Chandrapur, Dhule, Kolhapur, Nanded, Solapur, and Akola municipal corporations have not resolved any of the RTI applications filed with them
Actor Rahul Solapurkar calls Ambedkar 'brahmin'; apologises for remark
PUNE: Actor Rahul Solapurkar has sparked a fresh row by describing Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar as a Brahmin in the Vedic context of gaining knowledge, days after his remarks on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj triggered protests. Amid the backlash, Solapurkar apologised on Sunday, expressing regret over his choice of words concerning Ambedkar, the social reformer and chief architect of India's Constitution. In a video that surfaced on social media on Sunday, the actor claimed Ambedkar was born to Ramji Sakpal in a Bahujan family and was later adopted by his teacher who gave him his surname. In the Vedas, it is said that a man who gains knowledge becomes a Brahmin. In that sense, Ambedkar was Brahmin because he gained knowledge, said the actor, who has appeared in several Marathi films. NCP (SP) legislator Jitendra Awhad hit out at Solapurkar over his remarks. Sharing a video on X, Awhad said, Rahul Solapurkar has now crossed all limits. He should be beaten with shoes wherever he is seen. It is people like him, driven by casteist ideologies, who have ruined Maharashtra and the country, the MLA said. , , . ..! , . , Dr.Jitendra Awhad (@Awhadspeaks) February 10, 2025 Facing criticism, Solapurkar tendered an apology over his remarks on Ambedkar. I have given multiple lectures on Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Babasaheb Ambedkar. I am completely unaware of why such videos are being circulated on social media. Once again, I apologise to everybody for the remarks I made. In future, I will not make any incorrect statements about national icons, he said. The actor recently also stirred a row with his comments in a podcast about Shivaji Maharaj's great escape in 1666. Solapurkar had said the iconic 17th-century warrior king escaped from Agra Fort by bribing Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb's officials, and not by concealing himself in a basket of sweets, as per the popular account. After protests by Maratha outfits, Solapurkar resigned as trustee of the Pune-based Bhandarkar Oriental Research Institute (BORI) and said he regretted using the word ribe and hurting sentiments of those who revere Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
3 Killed, 15 Injured In A Horrific Collision Between Three Vehicles In Solapur
A horrific accident, involving a truck, a mini-bus, and a two-wheeler, took place on the Solapur-Pune highway in Mohol taluka
Stand-up comedian Pranit More assaulted over jokes on actor Veer Pahariya
Maharashtra police register case against 10-12 accused in Solapur attack
12 booked for assaulting comedian Pranit More over his jokes on actor Veer Pahariya
SOLAPUR: Police have registered a case against 10 to 12 persons for allegedly assaulting stand-up comedian Pranit More in Maharashtra's Solapur district after being upset over his jokes targeting actor Veer Pahariya, an official said. Pahariya, the grandson of former state chief minister Sushilkumar Shinde, starred in the recently released action drama film Sky Force. After More's show here on Sunday, 10 to 12 persons, who were upset due to his jokes aimed at Pahariya, assaulted the comedian, as per a police complaint lodged in this connection. A statement on behalf of More has been put up on his social media account about the alleged assault on him. They brutally attacked him, punching and kicking him repeatedly, leaving him injured, said the statement on his Instagram account. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Pranit More (@rj_pranit) Following the post, the Solapur police summoned More to record his statement but he did not turn up, an official said on Wednesday. The police subsequently registered a case on the complaint by the owner of a restaurant where More had performed.
Stand-Up Comedian Assaulted For A Joke On Veer Pahariya, Actor And Restaurant Respond
Stand-up comedian Pranit More was allegedly assaulted in Maharashtra's Solapur by a group of men claiming to Bollywood debutante Veer Pahariya's fans.
Row over actor Rahul Solapurkars remarks on Shivajis escape from Agra
Individuals making derogatory statements against the revered ruler deserve severe punishment, BJP MP Udayanraje Bhosale said
Actor lands in controversy over Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj remarks
Maharashtra on Wednesday witnessed widespread outrage and protests over actor Rahul Solapurkars statement regarding Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharajs historic escape from Agra after he claimed that contrary to popular belief, the legendary Maratha king did not escape by hiding in sweet boxes but instead bribed several of Aurangzebs officers to secure his return to Maharashtra.
Married thief built Rs 3 cr bungalow for girlfriend
A 37-year-old burglar who allegedly built a Rs three crore bungalow for his girlfriend using the robbed money was arrested in Bengaluru. Panchakshari Swamy, who hails from Solapur in Maharashtra, was married and has children but he was a womaniser and spent the robbed money lavishly on women. He allegedly committed thefts in many parts of the country over the past two decades. Swamy has been arrested in a case of theft of gold and silver ornaments worth Rs 14 lakh from a house at Maruti Nagar in Bengaluru that occurred on January 9. His involvement in the theft was revealed with the help of footage from more than 200 CCTV cameras. With his arrest, the police have seized gold biscuits of 181 g, silver ornaments of 33 g, and a firearm from him. Swamy started burglaries in 2003 when he was a minor and by 2009 he had become professional at it gaining wealth worth crores through thefts, burglaries and robberies and it was in 2014-15, he started dating an actress and spent lavishly on her by building a Rs three crore house for her in Kolkata. He also allegedly gifted her an aquarium worth Rs 22 lakh, he said, adding he also had links with some other actresses. Police said that he mostly operated alone and kept a watch over empty houses so that he could target them easily and after committing the theft, he would change clothes to avoid suspicion.
Maharashtra reports 2.19 lakh financial fraud cases worth Rs 38,000 crore in 2024; Mumbai tops list
MUMBAI: Maharashtra reported 2,19,047 cases of financial fraud last year, with Rs 38,872.14 crore as the total amount involved and the highest number of such incidents in Mumbai, as per data shared by the state Home Department. Among various prominent places, Mumbai reported the highest number of financial fraud cases at 51,873 involving a total amount of Rs 12,404.12 crore. This was followed by Pune city, which recorded 22,059 fraud cases, with losses amounting to Rs 5,122.66 crore. Pune district as a whole reported 42,802 cases, with 16,115 cases in Pimpri-Chinchwad (Rs 3,291.25 crore in losses) and 4,628 fin une Rural (Rs 434.35 crore in losses). Thane district followed closely with 35,388 fraud cases reported. Thane city recorded 20,892 cases, Navi Mumbai 13,260 and Thane Rural 1,236 cases. The total financial loss in the district was Rs 8,583.61 crore, according to the data. Mira Bhayander and Vasai Virar areas recorded 11,754 cases with financial losses reaching to Rs 1,431.18 crore. Nagpur city reported 11,875 cases, while Nagpur Rural accounted for 1,620 cases, with total losses amounting to Rs 1,491.07 crore. There were 9,169 cases reported in Nashik district, including 6,381 in Nashik city and 2,788 in Nashik Rural. The total loss in the district was Rs 1,047.32 crore. Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar district reported 6,090 cases of financial fraud of Rs 543.61 crore, while Amravati district reported 2,778 cases involving Rs 223.059 crore. There were 4,837 cases reported in Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar city and 1,819 in Amravati city, as per the data. Solapur district recorded 3,457 cases where people lost Rs 394.54 crore in such frauds. Among other districts, Buldhana reported 1,531 cases, Chandrapur 1,792, and Latur 1,624 cases involving amounts of Rs 239.19 crore, Rs 175.39 crore and Rs 240.45 crore, respectively. Authorities have urged people to remain alert and report suspicious activities related to financial transactions.
Man diagnosed with GBS dies in Pune civic hospital, state toll reaches three
PUNE: A 36-year-old man diagnosed with Guillain-Barr Syndrome, a rare nerve disorder, died in a civic-run hospital in Maharashtra's Pune district, taking the number of suspected GBS fatalities to three in the state, officials said on Friday. The patient, who worked as a driver with a cab service, was admitted to the Yashwantrao Chavan Memorial Hospital (YCMH) in Pimpri Chinchwad on January 21, they said. An expert committee at YCMH conducted an investigation and concluded that the cause of the death was trauma to the respiratory system due to pneumonia, leading to severe difficulty in breathing, the Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation said in a release. The committee noted that the patient had also been diagnosed with GBS, with a nerve conduction test done on him on January 22. The immediate cause of the death was identified as severeacute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), it said. With the latest loss of life, the number of suspected GBS deaths in Maharashtra has reached three. Investigations still on to identify cause behind Guillain-Barre Syndrome spurt: ICMR chief According to health officials , the suspected cases of the rare nerve disorder have risen to 130 in the state. On Wednesday, a 56-year-old woman was suspected to have died of GBS in Pune. A 40-year-old man from Solapur died of the suspected nerve disorder on January 26. GBS is a rare condition that causes sudden numbness and muscle weakness, with symptoms including severe weakness in the limbs. Most of the cases in the state are from Pune and surrounding areas. These infections, including the latest case, are likely linked to contaminated water sources. Campylobacter jejuni, a bacteria found in contaminated food and water, is believed to be the reason for the outbreak
Investigations still on to identify cause behind Guillain-Barre Syndrome spurt: ICMR chief
NEW DELHI: Director General of Indiathe n Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Dr Rajiv Bahl said that they are still investigating the cause behind the sudden spike in Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) cases in Maharashtra. Lots of samples have been collected and are being tested at the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Pune, to find out the common link or rather say what infection the people had suffered from two to six weeks prior to being tested with GBS, Dr Bahl said. We are yet to get any definite leads on the cause behind the spread. We are trying to identify the pathogen by testing stool and blood samples, he added. Maharashtra reported its first suspected death linked to GBS in Solapur , while the number of cases of the immunological nerve disorder in Pune has crossed over 100 . However, experts have found a possible clue diarrhoea. It was found that in most cases the common factor was diarrhoea in people who tested positive for GBS. However, Dr. Bahl said the investigators are still working on this clue. According to the reports that we received, some had contracted diarrhoea. But according to medical literature norovirus doesn't lead to GBS, he said, adding that the cause is yet to be ascertained and investigations are ongoing. As the cases spiked in Maharashtras Pune, the central government deputed a seven-member high-level team to support the state in handling GBS. The central team comprises seven experts from the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Delhi, NIMHANS, Bengaluru, Regional Office of Health and Family Welfare and NIV, Pune. Dr Bahl further said that the cause or association of GBS is found only in 40 per cent of cases. The six types of infections which generally precede GBS have not been identified among the patients. The Campylobacter jejuni was found in four stool samples from 21 GBS patients in Pune that were tested by the NIV while norovirus was found in some, he said. Guillain-Barr Syndrome: Know the key facts about this rare disease The Union Health Ministry said they are taking proactive steps and monitoring the situation and coordinating with the state government. GBS is a rare condition that causes sudden numbness and muscle weakness, with symptoms including severe weakness in the limbs and loose motions. Bacterial and viral infections generally lead to GBS as they weaken the immunity of patients, according to doctors. According to Dr. Praveen Gupta, Principal Director and Chief of Neurology at Fortis Hospital, GBS occurs when antibodies, created to fight bacterial or viral infections like Campylobacter jejuni or respiratory infections, cross-react with the peripheral nerves. This leads to ascending paralysis, starting in the legs and moving upward. In severe cases, patients may lose the ability to breathe due to thoracic muscle weakness and require ventilatory support. Treatments such as intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) and plasma exchange have revolutionized outcomes, but timely intervention remains critical. Recognizing the symptoms early is crucial for effective treatment. According to Dr. Bhargavi Ramanujam, Senior Consultant in Neurology at PSRI Hospital, GBS typically starts with weakness in the legs, spreading upward. This may be accompanied by slight sensory loss, difficulty passing urine, or fluctuating blood pressure. Weakness in facial muscles can cause drooling, further signaling the onset of this serious condition. Dr. Rajas Deshpande, Consultant and Director of Neurology at Jupiter Hospital, said, Severe GBS can lead to dangerous complications like respiratory failure, blood pressure fluctuations, arrhythmias, and difficulty swallowing. Such patients often require ventilatory support, tube feeding, and intensive monitoring in the ICU. Prolonged immobility also raises the risk of infections and blood clots, making multidisciplinary care essential. Some Covid-19 patients develop Guillain-Barre Syndrome, say doctors
Samples being tested to identify reason behind spread of GBS: ICMR chief
NEW DELHI: The cause behind the recent spurt in Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS) cases in Pune is still under investigation, Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) Director General Dr Rajiv Bahl said on Tuesday. Samples of people infected with GBS are being tested to identify the reason behind the spread of the disease, he said. The ICMR chief said that GBS mostly is a post-infection syndrome which usually manifests itself two to six weeks after a person gets an infection. Lot of samples have been taken and are being tested at the NIV Pune to find out the common link or rather say what infection they had suffered two to six weeks prior to being diagnosed with GBS. We are yet to get any definite leads on the cause behind the spread, he said. We are trying to identify the pathogen by testing stool and blood samples, etc, he said. Dr Bahl further said that the cause or association of GBS is found only in 40 per cent cases. The six types of infections which generally precedes GBS have not been identified among the patients. The Campylobacter jejuni was found in four stool samples from 21 GBS patients in Pune that were tested by the National Institute of Virology (NIV) while norovirus was found in some, the ICMR chief said. According to the reports that we received, some had contracted diarrhoea. But according to medical literature norovirus doesn't lead to GBS, he said. The cause is yet to be ascertained and investigations are on, he said. The Union Health Ministry has already deputed a high-level multi-disciplinary team to Pune to aid state authorities in instituting interventions and managing the spurt in suspected and confirmed cases of GBS in the city. The central team sent to Maharashtra comprises seven experts from National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) Delhi, NIMHANS Bengaluru, Regional Office of Health & Family Welfare and NIV, Pune. Three experts from NIV, Pune were already supporting the local authorities. The team is working closely with the state health departments and taking stock of on-ground situation. It will recommend necessary public health interventions. The central team has been tasked with monitoring the situation and coordinating with the state. Maharashtra reported its first suspected death linked to GBS in Solapur, while the number of cases of the immunological nerve disorder in Pune has crossed 100. The man had come to Pune, where he is suspected to have contracted the disease, and died in Solapur, an official said without giving more details. As per the Maharashtra Public Health Department, Pune has reported 111 GBS cases, of which 30 are in the radius of five km. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis reviewed the situation at a meeting in Mumbai on Tuesday. GBS is a rare condition that causes sudden numbness and muscle weakness, with symptoms including severe weakness in the limbs and loose motions. Bacterial and viral infections generally lead to GBS as they weaken the immunity of patients, according to doctors. While GBS is prevalent in both paediatric and young-age groups, it will not lead to an epidemic or pandemic, they said, adding that most patients recover fully with treatment.