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Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis expressed grave concern over alleged sexual harassment at a Nashik TCS unit, suspecting a planned module. He commended TCS management's zero-tolerance approach and stated the government is investigating the module's reach, involving central agencies like the NIA.
People across age groups are turning to handmade flower workshops, embracing creativity and sustainability
Young farmers from Nashik are transforming their lives by becoming solar technicians, moving beyond unpredictable farm incomes. A skilling initiative, supported by the Australian Consulate-General, has empowered them to install solar panels, boosting earnings and providing a sense of direction. This program is creating a tangible positive impact on their families and communities.
The Australian Consulate-General in Mumbai has launched a new initiative. This program will improve school infrastructure in rural Maharashtra. It focuses on renewable energy and water, sanitation, and hygiene. Swades Foundation is a key partner. The project will be implemented in Raigad and Nashik districts. This effort aims to create better learning environments for students.
Maharashtra minister Nitesh Rane claimed corporate jihad is emerging, advocating for prioritizing Hindu candidates in hiring to prevent religious conversion and jihadist activities. His remarks followed allegations of religious conversion and sexual harassment at a TCS BPO in Nashik, leading to arrests and a fact-finding committee.
The UK's revamped 2026 immigration system introduces eVisas, streamlining short-term travel and assignments for Indian professionals. While mobility routes are expanded, the path to permanent residency is now significantly longer and more challenging, with higher salary thresholds and stricter eligibility criteria.
Tech Mahindra denies allegations of religious bias at its Goregaon office after social media claims surfaced. This follows heightened scrutiny on IT firms, with TCS Nashik facing a police probe over sexual harassment and religious conversion allegations. Nine FIRs have been registered at TCS Nashik, leading to several arrests.
Kashimira police apprehended a man and woman for a wedding scam, where the bride would abscond with valuables days after the ceremony. The duo, targeting divorced men over 40, were involved in five Maharashtra cases. The man posed as family to arrange marriages, with the woman then fleeing with cash and jewellery. They have been remanded in custody.
Police are investigating the deaths of two students from a suspected drug overdose at a Goregaon music concert. An individual suspected to be a link in the Ecstasy supply chain has been detained for questioning. Six arrests have already been made in connection with the case.

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