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Maharashtra / The Times of India
The Aligarh Urdu Book Fair, a nine-day event, concluded with remarkable success, selling books worth Rs 70 lakh. Organized by NCPUL, the fair saw immense enthusiasm from the AMU community, fostering literary and cultural vitality. Over fifty publishers participated, and numerous programs were held, attracting thousands of book lovers and reaching millions online, marking a historic achievement.
S Ward, a former Communist stronghold, has shifted to a Shiv Sena bastion, yet faces persistent civic and environmental crises. Despite electoral predictability, residents endure poor roads, delayed infrastructure, pollution, and flooding, fueling frustration and activism. Political promises remain unfulfilled, highlighting a governance gap.
Maharashtra minister Jaykumar Gore urged women beneficiaries of the Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin scheme to vote for Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. Addressing a rally, Gore advised women to accept money from any source but to remember the Rs 1,500 monthly stipend, warning it would stop if Fadnavis wasn't in power. He emphasized loyalty to the CM during upcoming civic polls.
A Mumbai businesswoman has accused senior pharmaceutical officials of holding her at gunpoint, stripping her, and taking compromising photos and videos at their Mahalaxmi office. The FIR details threats of viral dissemination and fabricated legal cases. Police have registered a case under various sections of sexual violence and criminal intimidation, initiating an investigation.

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