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Maharashtra police are now leveraging MahaCrimeOS AI, powered by Microsoft Foundry, to combat cybercrime across all 1,100 police stations. This AI copilot automates complaint processing and investigation, significantly speeding up response times. The initiative aims to enhance efficiency and citizen support in tackling the rising tide of online fraud and scams.
Maharashtra police are enhancing cybercrime investigations with the MahaCrimeOS AI platform, developed by CyberEye and deployed through MARVEL. This AI copilot automates processes, analyzes data faster, and assists investigators in tackling a surge in digital frauds. The platform's statewide rollout aims to improve efficiency and citizen support.
Italian luxury brand Prada has partnered with Indian artisans to launch a limited-edition Kolhapuri Chappal collection. Priced at approximately $930, the 2,000-pair line aims to preserve traditional craftsmanship and showcase Indian heritage on a global fashion stage, with potential for significant export growth.
Mukkti Foundation and Anupam Kher's An Actor Prepares are offering free dance, drama, and acting workshops for Mumbai's slum children. Led by professionals, these sessions aim to boost confidence, communication, creativity, discipline, and leadership.
Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma, BrahMos missile architect Dr. A. Sivathanu Pillai, Operation Sindoor heroes, and Mumbai's dabbawallahs will be honored with the Kanchi Seer SIES National Eminence Awards. The prestigious awards, carrying a cash prize of Rs 2.5 lakh each, will be presented at Shanmukhananda Hall in Sion on December 13th as part of the Kanchi Mahaswami festival.
St. Andrew's Church in Bandra, a 450-year-old Portuguese colonial structure, was rededicated after a 20-month restoration, just in time for Christmas. Across Mumbai, other churches like St. Ignatius, Our Lady of Health, and Our Lady of Lourdes also underwent significant repairs and refurbishments, enhancing their interiors and exteriors for the festive season.
The Bombay High Court questioned if the deputy chief minister's son was being protected in a controversial Pune land deal case, as he was not named in the FIR. Real estate businesswoman Sheetal Tejwani, arrested in connection with the deal, withdrew her pre-arrest bail plea. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated the government would not protect anyone found guilty.

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