Eluru police arrest elusive criminal in POCSO Act cases
The team traced the accused at Solapur in Maharashtra
Maharashtra govt wants to change IIT Bombays name
PTI | Mumbai The Maharashtra government will write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the education ministry seeking to change the name of IIT Bombay to Mumbai, CM Devendra Fadnavis said amid a row over Union minister Jitendra Singhs remarks on the nomenclature of the premier institute. The Minister of State for Science and Technology [] The post Maharashtra govt wants to change IIT Bombays name appeared first on The Navhind Times .
Fake IAS Officer With Pakistani Contacts Held In Maharashtra, Cops Probe Link To Delhi Blast
A woman posing as a fake IAS officer was arrested in Maharashtra after police found high-value cheques and international contacts linked to Afghanistan and Peshawar.
Seeking votes through financial promises inappropriate: Sharad Pawar on Ajit's remark
MUMBAI: In a swipe at Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar's 'vote or no funds' remark, NCP (SP) head Sharad Pawar on Thursday said it was inappropriate to seek votes based on financial assurances. Speaking to reporters at Baramati in Pune district, Sharad Pawar also said the aid provided by the state government to farmers for losses due to rains and floods is not sufficient. Ajit Pawar, who heads the rival NCP, last week told voters at Malegaon in Baramati tehsil of Pune district that he will ensure there is no shortage of funds for the town if they elected the candidates of his party, but if they rejected them, he will also eject. Elections to various local bodies in the state are set to be held on December 2. Responding to the debate over who controls the state treasury following the deputy CM's comments, Sharad Pawar said there is a competition going on about how much funds to be given. Instead of seeking votes on the basis of work done, the votes are sought based on financial assurances. This thing is not appropriate. If there is only one goal to win the elections by bringing financial aspects, then what is the need to comment on such things, the senior Pawar said. On the financial aid to farmers who suffered losses due to heavy rains in some parts of the state recently, the NCP (SP) chief said there was a need to provide adequate help to cultivators who suffered damages. The state has taken a decision to stop the recovery of loans taken by farmers for one year. The measure will help the farmers temporarily, but not in the long term. Looking at the losses farmers suffered, the state should have provided partial financial aid to the farmers. This could have helped farmers adequately, he opined.
A Third Shiv Sena on the Horizon???
Maharashtras political landscape is once again alive with speculation. There is growing talk that a third Shiv Sena, led by Uday Samant, may be taking shape to quietly reduce Eknath Shindes influence. People who track the alliance say the BJP could be encouraging this move as a way to manage... The post A Third Shiv Sena on the Horizon??? appeared first on HW News English .
Smriti Mandhana and Palash Muchhal were due to tie the knot on 23 November in her hometown of Sangli in Maharashtra. The ceremony was postponed after Smriti's father was hospitalised with a heart-related health scare.
European Union set to get first fully-operational offshore CO2 storage site
INEOS is repurposing the Nini oil field in the North Sea to store CO2 permanently beneath the seabed. The Greensand Future project, set to start commercial operations next year, will become the EUs first fully-operational offshore CO2 storage facility
New Material Recovery Centre to streamline plastic collection and recycling Features a first-of-its-kind Plastic Recycling Museum Bisleri International Pvt. Ltd ., India’s leading packaged drinking water company under its flagship sustainability initiative Bottles for Change , has partnered with the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation (MBMC) to roll out a holistic plastic waste management project across the city. Bisleri and MBMC unveil a first-of-its-kind Plastic Recovery and Sustainability Experiential Centre in Mira Bhayandar, Maharashtra This initiative includes a dedicated Plastic Recovery centre & a Sustainability Inspiration Centre that is a unique Plastic Recycling Museum. Together, the two facilities will help raise awareness and sensitize people on responsible plastic disposal, while enabling an efficient system for the collection and recycling of plastic waste from hotels, restaurants, corporates, institutions, and housing societies. The Plastic Recovery Centre is a state-of-the-art Material Recovery Facility (MRF) set up to strengthen the city’s recycling infrastructure and ecosystem. Equipped with a conveyor belt, baling machine, and other essential machinery provided by Bisleri, the centre will streamline collection, segregation, and processing of plastic waste for recycling. This marks a significant step toward the shared vision of achieving “Zero Plastic to Landfill” and building a cleaner, greener Mira Bhayandar. The newly developed Plastic Recycling Museum, known as the Sustainability Inspiration Centre is a first-of-its-kind for the region. Built entirely from recycled materials, the museum offers an experiential learning environment for children and citizens. Its main attraction, “Binny the Bird” , a striking installation created using 2,000 recycled plastic bottles. The museum also features interactive exhibits showcasing the journey of plastic from waste to valuable products. Additionally 70 public benches built entirely from recycled bottle caps will be installed across the city, serving as lasting symbols of community driven recycling and responsible environmental practices. Speaking about the initiative, Mr. Angelo George, CEO, Bisleri International , said, “At Bisleri, our commitment to sustainability is about creating systems that inspire action. Our collaboration with the Mira Bhayandar Municipal Corporation is a significant milestone in strengthening community participation and advancing circular economy at the city level. With the Plastic Recovery facility & the Sustainability Inspiration Centre, along with public benches made from recycled caps, we aim to pave responsible pathways for plastic usage and disposal. Together, we are working toward a future where every citizen becomes an active partner in achieving a cleaner, greener Mira Bhayandar.” Shri Radhabinod Sharma, IAS- Municipal Commissioner & Administrator, MBMC, added, “ Effective plastic waste management is a key focus area for the Municipal Corporation. The Plastic Recovery & Sustainability Inspiration Centre supports our efforts to build a more organized and responsible system for the city. The centre, along with the Recycling Museum, will help improve awareness about segregation and recycling among citizens, especially students. We value this partnership with Bisleri International, as it strengthens our ongoing initiatives and helps Mira Bhayandar move toward a cleaner and more sustainable urban environment.” The event was also graced by K Ganesh, Director - Sustainability & Corporate Affairs, Bisleri International, Dr Sachin Bangar, Deputy Municipal Commissioner, Dr Sambhaji Panpatte, Additional Commissioner and Assistant Municipal Commissioners: Yogesh Gunijan and Priyanka Bhosale. Together, these efforts represent a pioneering step toward building a robust circular economy model, one that inspires, educates, and empowers citizens to manage waste effectively. This collaboration underscores Bisleri’s long-standing commitment to promoting responsible plastic use, recycling, and community participation.
Ukrainian sumo wrestler Aonishiki Arata promoted to ozeki in record time
Ukrainian sumo wrestler Danylo Yavhusishyn, known as Aonishiki Arata, became the first Ukrainian promoted to ozeki, sumos second-highest rank. He achieved the milestone faster than anyone since the six-tournament calendar was introduced in 1958
Trump pardons Thanksgiving turkeys Waddle and Gobble with pointed remarks
US President Donald Trump pardoned Thanksgiving turkeys Gobble and Waddle, using the ceremony to make political jokes and highlight holiday meal prices. He also launched the Genesis Mission to advance AI-powered scientific research in the US
Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan to visit Moga and Jalandhar tod
Union Minister of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, will visit multiple locations in Punjab on Thursday, 27 November, to review rural development initiatives and interact with farming communities. His day-long programme includes meetings in Moga and Jalandhar districts, focusing on agriculture practices and more
Bangladesh: Fire in Dhaka slum leaves thousands homeless, 1,500 shanties damaged
The slum straddles Dhaka`s upscale Gulshan and Banani neighbourhoods, and it is surrounded by clusters of high-rise apartment and office buildings
Taiwan detects 17 Chinese military sorties and six naval vessels in ADIZ
Taiwan detected 17 Chinese military sorties and six naval vessels, with 10 sorties crossing the median line into northern and southwestern ADIZs. Taiwan monitors activity and strengthens defenses amid rising tensions with China and diplomatic friction involving Japan
Two National Guard members shot in attack just blocks from the White House
Two West Virginia National Guard members who deployed to the nation`s capital were shot Wednesday just blocks from the White House in a brazen act of violence
AI and facial recognition help Pakistani woman reunite with family after 17 year
After 17 years, Pakistani woman Kiran, lost as a child in Islamabad, was reunited with her family. AI-powered facial recognition and tracking software, along with police records, helped a cybersecurity expert locate her parents and close the long-standing missing person case
President Murmu says, `Constitution is nations identity, pride`
On Constitution Day, President Droupadi Murmu called the Constitution Indias cornerstone and guiding text for national pride, shedding colonial mindset, and fostering nationalism. Digital versions in nine languages and a commemorative booklet were released
Travis Heads positive utterances before walking out to bat to hit an epic Ashes century at Perth has gone down in cricket folklore. There he is with the likes of Garry Sobers, Kapil Dev, and Sachin Tendulkar
MP: VIT students torch college campus over poor water and food quality
At VIT Sehore, 30004000 students protested poor food and water quality, claiming it caused jaundice. The unrest turned violent, with buses, vehicles, and campus property set on fire. Police intervened, and the college declared a holiday till November 30
10.64 per cent of Mumbai voters have duplicate entries: SEC data
MUMBAI: Nearly 10.64 per cent or more than 11 lakh of Mumbai's 1.03 crore electorate have duplicate enrolments in the electoral roll, as per data shared by the Maharashtra State Election Commission (SEC). The data shows that a majority of wards with the highest number of duplicate voters were previously represented by Opposition corporators. The SEC on Wednesday extended the deadline for submitting objections from November 27 to December 3. The final voters' list will be published on December 10, according to a statement issued by the SEC. The data shows that 4.33 lakh voters appear more than once in the draft voters' list published last week, with multiple entries ranging from two to as many as 103 times. This has pushed the total number of duplicate enrolments to 11,01,505. The SEC has attributed the repetition of names to factors such as printing errors, voters' relocation, and failure to remove the names of deceased persons. Booth-level workers will now conduct field visits, fill forms, and obtain verification undertakings to ensure each voter is listed only once, officials said. An SEC official indicated that Mumbai's civic elections, slated to be completed by January 31, 2026, as per a Supreme Court directive, may see a slight delay. Depending on the pace of corrections by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), the polls could either be held by the end of January or the SEC may seek an extension to the first week of February, he added. The SEC data further shows that four of the five wards with the highest number of duplicate voters were previously represented by Opposition corporators from parties such as Shiv Sena (UBT) and the Nationalist Congress Party (SP). Two of these wards fall under the Worli assembly constituency, represented by Sena (UBT) MLA Aaditya Thackeray. Opposition leaders have alleged irregularities in the ongoing revision of the voters' list. In a post on X, Aaditya Thackeray has claimed there were millions of repeated names, fraudulent household entries, and voter cards lacking basic details. Our expos on the corrupt practices of the election commission and the vote fraud in millions has led the the election commission giving us a week more to further find the vote chori. Our exercise is not to only speak about it or only expose it, we expect corrective action on Aaditya Thackeray (@AUThackeray) November 26, 2025 He warned that refusing to extend the suggestion and objection period would raise doubts about the fairness of the election process. Worli's ward no.199, earlier represented by former mayor and Sena (UBT) leader Kishori Pednekar, has the highest number of duplicate voters at 8,207. It is followed by Ghatkopar's ward no.131 with 7,741 duplicate entries, Parel-Lalbaug's ward 203 with 7,624, Kalachowki's ward 205 with 7,585, and Century Mill's ward 194 with 7,584 duplicate voters, as per the SEC data. Civic officials, meanwhile, said a drive to delete duplicate names is currently underway. A senior BMC official clarified that the figure of 11 lakh refers to the number of repeated entries and not individual persons, adding that the municipal corporation is conducting door-to-door checks to cleanse the rolls. All 25 assistant municipal commissioners have been designated as nodal officers for the rectification exercise, which will run from November 27 to December 5. The final voters' list is expected to be published thereafter.
Israeli forces respond to explosive threat, no injuries reported
During the Five Stones anti-terror offensive, a terrorist threw explosives at an IDF paratroopers reconnaissance patrol in Qabatiya, Samaria. Israeli forces responded with gunfire, killing the attacker and destroying additional explosives. No Israeli personnel were injured
Haryana: National-level teen player crushed by basketball pole in Rohtak
Hardik Rathi, a 16-year-old national-level player, lost his life in a shocking accident when a basketball pole collapsed on him during practice in Rohtak. CCTV footage shows the moment the pole gave way, sparking outrage over poor sports infrastructure
Delhi Red Fort Blast: NIA arrests seventh accused in Haryana
The NIA arrested Soyab of Faridabad for providing logistical support before the lethal Delhi Red Fort Blast. The agency continues searches across states and produced two accused before court for possible custody
IIT Bombay to IIT Mumbai? CM Devendra Fadnavis seeks Centres nod following Raj Thackerays objection
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis announced he will urge PM Modi to rename IIT Bombay as IIT Mumbai. This follows MNS chief Raj Thackeray's objection to a Union minister's praise for the institute retaining its name. Fadnavis rejected Thackeray's claims of a conspiracy to annex Mumbai to Gujarat, stating the BJP supports renaming all Bombay references to Mumbai.
Memorials to our fallen heroes must be maintained
It deteriorated with time, with one person even stating that it is better if it had disappeared since it was painful to look at it in this state
Ahead of Maharashtra local polls, its Sena vs BJP over poaching issues
Elgar accused's plea to travel for academic event rejected
Mumbai weather today: Sunny skies, pleasant temperatures, but lingering air pollution concerns
Mumbai awakens to a pleasant, sunny day with comfortable temperatures peaking at 28.7C, perfect for outdoor plans. Despite the clear skies, yesterday's 'very poor' air quality (AQI 295) necessitates masks in congested areas for sensitive individuals. The city anticipates stable, sunny conditions throughout the coming week, with no rain expected.
Maharashtra CM promises 10 lakh employment opportunities for locals at Vadhavan Port
Speaking at an election rally, the CM Fadnavis assures locals top priority in 10 lakh jobs atVadhavanPort, pledging rapidgrowth andkeeping environmental balance
MBBS admissions in Maharashtra raise questions over low NEET cutoffs, private college irregularities
Union cabinet gives nod for 2 more Badlapur-Karjat rly lines
Modi Govts zero tolerance policy against terrorism is clear: Shah
World supporting Indias anti-terror campaign MUMBAI/NEW DELHI, Nov 26:Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday said the Modi Governments zero-tolerance policy against terrorism is clear, and the entire world is appreciating and providing broad support to Indias anti-terrorism campaigns. Paying respects to security personnel who sacrificed their lives during the 26/11 Mumbai terror attack, Shah said that terrorism is not a curse for just one country, but for the entire human race. In Mumbai, Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis paid [] The post Modi Govts zero tolerance policy against terrorism is clear: Shah appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Salman Khan building firing case: Charges framed against 5
Baina dacoity case: Six nabbed in Odisha, Mumbai
Vasco: Mormugao police have arrested six of the dacoits involved in the daring Baina dacoity at Nayak familys flat, with police officers confirming that the accused were traced to Odisha, Mumbai in Maharashtra and other locations. The arrested accused are expected to be brought to Goa late Wednesday night or Thursday morning. According to police, [] The post Baina dacoity case: Six nabbed in Odisha, Mumbai appeared first on The Navhind Times .
In Mumbai, BMC gets 769 suggestions and objections to draft voters list in 6 days
Constitution empowers every citizen to fulfil dreams: Maharashtra CM Fadnavis
Referring to the ongoing canvassing for local bodies, the chief minister said, In democracy, you cannot sit at home and do politics. If someone thinks that people will vote for them anyhow, then they are under a wrong impression
26/11 terror attack: After Headley, Rana, why are we still far away from justice?
In this episode of Pulse Maharashtra, we talk to former head of Mumbai Crime Branch and ADG NIA Atulchandra Kulkarni to piece together the landmarks in the 26/11 probe, details why Tahawwur Ranas extradition is an achievement, string together how David Headleys deposition paved way for Ranas extradition.
Cabinet Approves Two Rail Multitracking Projects Worth Rs 2,781 Cr In Maharashtra, Gujarat
The projects, which will add nearly 224 kilometres to the existing network, are expected to improve capacity, mobility, and service efficiency in both states.
BMC to designate feeding spots for stray dogs & cats
Charges framed in Salman Khan residence firing case
A special Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) court here has framed charges against five persons, including the two alleged shooters, in the 2024 Salman Khan residence firing case.
Dombivli: Woman Found Murdered in Locked House; Husband Missing, Police Launch Manhunt
Mumbai: Labourer killed after cement trolley falls on him at construction site in Chandanwadi
Maharashtra to push for renaming IIT Bombay to IIT Mumbai, says CM Fadnavis
The development comes amid row over Minister Jitendra Singhs recent remarks; MNSs Raj Thackeray warns of a bid to erase Marathi identity
Arbitrary actions hinder rebuilding trust: India on Arunachal womans allegation
The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) underlined that the maintenance of peace and tranquillity in border regions remains essential for the overall development of IndiaChina relations.
Couple with Rs 20-lakh bounty surrender in major breakthrough against Naxalism
The duo, 25-year-old Dhanush alias Munna and his wife Roni alias Tule, had been active in the Maad division of Bastar and the Tanda-Malanjkhand Area Committee under the Madhya Pradesh-Maharashtra-Chhattisgarh (MMC) zone of the banned CPI (Maoist), an officer said
Death toll rises to 13, with 15 injured in Hong Kong`s high-rise fire
Officials say more people may still be trapped inside the buildings. According to CNN, citing the New Territories East Assistant Chief Ambulance Officer, Chou Wing Yin, nine victims -- including a firefighter -- died at the scene, while four others succumbed to their injuries in hospital
Issue to be resolved after talks with Gandhis: Kharge on Karnataka power tussle
Meanwhile, Deputy CM DK Shivakumar denied any factions within the party, stating, There are no groups in the party; there is only one group, that is the Congress. Our group has 140 MLAs. He also accused the BJP of trying to create confusion
Tamil Nadus deceased donor count reaches 240
Official data show a total of 1,128 deceased donors were recorded in the country in 2024, of which 80% came from five States - Tamil Nadu (268), Telangana (188), Maharashtra (172), Karnataka (162) and Gujarat (119)
After row over Union minister's remarks, CM Fadnavis says he'll urge PM to change name of IIT Bombay
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Wednesday that he will write to the Prime Minister requesting him to replace Bombay with Mumbai in the name of the city's Indian Institute of Technology. This comes after a row over Union Minister for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh's remarks during his speech at IIT Bombay on Monday. Singh had remarked on a lighter note, As far as IIT Bombay is concerned, thank god it still has this name. You have not changed it to Mumbai. So that's another compliment to you. And also true for Madras. It remains IIT Madras. Singh also lauded IIT Bombay, which was set up in 1958, saying the institute had been a very consistent partner of the Department of Science and Technology. Opposition parties, particularly the Raj Thackeray-led MNS, subsequently raked up a controversy, saying that BJP leaders never let go of any opportunity to insult Marathi, Mumbai and Maharashtra. In response, CM Fadnavis said that BJP leader Rambhau Naik was instrumental in getting Bombay renamed as Mumbai. We are working to remove the remaining references to Bombay in Mumbai. I personally will write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Human Resource Ministry to replace the name of IIT Bombay with IIT Mumbai. Some people raise the issue for the sake of controversy and forget their children's school names. They never make a complaint and write to change the name of their children's schools, Fadnavis said. Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray's children studied in Bombay Scottish and Don Bosco English medium schools in Mumbai. Raj Thackeray alleged that the BJP-led Union government planned to bring Mumbai under the control of the Centre like they planned with Chandigarh. With the Mumbai Metropolitan region expansion plan, they are connecting it to Gujarat so that projects can be taken away easily from Maharashtra to Gujarat. Singh's statement has brought out a hidden truth about what the BJP and its leaders think about Mumbai and Maharashtra. Singh is from Jammu, but still he stirred this controversy just to get pats from two Gujarati leaders, the MNS leader said. Bombay was officially renamed Mumbai in 1995 by the state government to honour the local goddess Mumbadevi after whom the city is named, and to shed the remnants of British colonial rule.
Pune Education Sub-inspector held for demanding Rs 1-lakh bribe for teacher ID
A Shalarth ID is an employee identification number for government and government-aided school employees in Maharashtra. It is linked to the centralised Shalarth portal, which the government uses to manage payroll and service records for these employees
Victim, accused married with kids, HC quashes Pocso case
Pakistan must focus on its own abysmal human rights record, says MEA
External Affairs Ministry Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal, responding to questions during a media briefing, said Pakistan had no moral standing to comment on Indias internal affairs, especially given its own history of bigotry, repression, and systemic mistreatment of its minorities
Very poor air in 2 areas as Mumbais AQI worsens to 198; visibility severely hit
Wont tolerate attempts to sideline sons of soil in jobs at Vadhavan Port, warns Maha CM Fadnavis
`Ladki Bahin Yojana` scheme a key welfare success, says Deputy CM Eknath Shinde
The `Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana`, which offers Rs 1,500 monthly assistance to eligible women from economically weaker sections, is widely seen as a key factor in influencing the Mahayuti alliances 2024 poll mandate
Maharashtra govt will write to Centre seeking to change IIT Bombay's name to IIT Mumbai: Fadnavis
The announcement comes amid a row over Union Minister Jitendra Singh's recent remarks on the nomenclature of the premier institute.
Maha govt sanctions 2cr for Chacha Nehru Bal Mohatsav
State begins constructing womens toilets at 10 key locations in Mumbai
Cabinet Nod for Rail Projects Worth Rs 2,781 Crore in Gujarat, Maharashtra
The Devbhumi Dwarka (Okha)-Kanalus rail line will improve connectivity to the Dwarkadhish temple, a key pilgrimage site, and transportation of commodities such as coal, salt, container, and cement
Maharashtra's Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will write to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Education Minister. The letter will request the renaming of IIT Bombay to IIT Mumbai. This comes amid a controversy sparked by Union Minister Jitendra Singh's remarks. MNS chief Raj Thackeray has also reacted strongly to the issue.
Royal Bengal tiger Shakti dies at Mumbai zoo due to respiratory failure
SyedMushtaqAli Trophy | Milindand Rahul star in Hyderabadsfive-wkt. win overM.P.
Juyalsunbeaten 93 helps Uttar Pradesh record a facile victory over Goa;Nabiexcels with the ball as J&K gets the better of Maharashtra
Lalu Yadavs wife Rabri Devi, son Tej Pratap asked to vacate official residences
The Nitish Kumar-led government that won the election in November has asked Rabri Devi to vacate her long-occupied residence at 10 Circular Road, where she has lived for nearly two decades
Two killed, three injured as gas tanker explodes in Tirupati
Sri Kalahasti Sub-Divisional Police Officer Narasimha Murthy said that the large tanker, intended for liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), exploded at around 11.30 am while it was being tested for leaks using nitrogen gas
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis will write to the Prime Minister and Union Education Ministry to officially rename IIT-Bombay to IIT-Mumbai. This follows criticism from the MNS over Union Minister Jitendra Singh's remarks suggesting the institute should retain its original name. The state government considers the renaming demand legitimate.
Maharashtra Local Body Polls: 600+ Voters at Two Coaching Institutes In Nanded
600+ voters linked to two coaching institutes, 3000+ without address: concerns over voter list integrity in Nanded.
Cabinet clears two major rail multitracking projects in Maharashtra & Gujarat - details
The Indian government has approved two major railway projects totaling Rs 2,781 crore, adding 224 km of track in Maharashtra and Gujarat. These initiatives aim to boost connectivity, ease congestion, and support economic growth, aligning with the PM Gati Shakti vision. The projects will enhance mobility for millions and significantly improve freight movement, contributing to climate goals.
CM Mamata hails West Bengal's second rank in foreign tourist arrivals after Maharashtra
Uttar Pradesh (646.81 million) and Tamil Nadu (306.84 million) topped the list of States in terms of domestic tourist footfall
World Bank approves funding for two projects in Punjab and Maharashtra
The World Bank has approved the use of innovative digital solutions to improve the quality of education in Punjab and boost incomes for small and marginal farmers in Maharashtra
India must aim to become world's manufacturing hub, industry leaders say
Indian industry leaders are calling for the nation to become a global manufacturing hub. They flaged the need for enhanced competitiveness and sustainability to drive future industrial growth. Maharashtra aims for significant manufacturing investment and MSME growth.
Daughter-in-law of leading pan masala company owner dies by suicide in Delhi
The 40-year-old deceased had been married since 2010 and was found dead by her husband on Tuesday. He immediately took her to Safdarjung Hospital, where doctors declared her dead on arrival
Royal Bengal tiger Shakti dies at Mumbai's Byculla zoo
Royal Bengal Tiger Shakti, aged 9.6 years, died at Byculla Zoo on November 17, 2025, due to pyogranulomatous pneumonia leading to respiratory failure. The tiger, brought from Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar in 2020, showed no prior illness. Post-mortem findings are being further analyzed, and the zoo has communicated the details as per regulations.
India-Slovenia panel reviews trade ties, sets path for economic cooperation
India and Slovenia reviewed their expanding trade ties at the 10th JCTEC meeting in New Delhi, outlining steps to deepen economic cooperation
Direct flights between Pakistan and Bangladesh to start from December
Direct flights between Pakistan and Bangladesh will restart next month, with Mahan Air operating three weekly DhakaKarachi flights, Bangladeshs envoy said
Maharashtra to set up Life Sciences Innovation & Incubation Centre to boost pharma, biotech R&D
The centre will help attract greater investment into the states pharmaceutical manufacturing industry
Delhi blast probe unmasks ISIs auto-pilot modules in India
Discussions about homegrown and self-radicalised terrorists are back on the table, and the Indian security agencies have once again a new headache to deal with
Srinagar witnesses the coldest night of the season at minus 3.9 degree Celsius
Srinagar recorded its coldest night of the season at minus 3.9 degree Celsius as temperatures across Jammu and Kashmir dipped sharply. Konibal hit minus 5.5 degree celsius, while Pahalgam and Gulmarg also froze. The MeT department predicts dry weather with further temperature drops ahead
Orry Summoned in Rs 252-Crore Drug Probe After Accused Names Him in Statement
Mumbai ANC calls social-media personality for questioning in one of Maharashtras biggest mephedrone cases; no charges filed yet.
Kunal Kamra has stirred a fresh controversy for a T-shirt allegedly mocking the RSS, drawing sharp criticism from the BJP and Shiv Sena. Kamra, who earlier mocked Maharashtra's former CM Eknath Shinde, posted a picture of his T-shirt on his X with a caption 'not clicked at a comedy show'.
Thane Woman's Body Found In Suitcase, Live-In Partner Arrested
Police have arrested the live-in partner of a woman for murdering her after her body was found stuffed in a suitcase on the banks of a creek in Maharashtra's Thane district, officials said on Wednesday.
Uttar Pradesh: Road crash leaves five dead in Lakhimpur Kheri
Five people died and one was injured after a car fell into a canal on the Dhakherwa-Girijapuri barrage road in Lakhimpur Kheri, police said
World Bank approves funding for 2 projects in Punjab, Maharashtra
The projects will benefit more than 6 million people by using innovative digital solutions to improve the quality of education in Punjab state and boost incomes for small and marginal farmers in Maharashtra
Ministers remark on IIT Bombays name shows govts mindset: Raj Thackeray
Mumbai: Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) leader Raj Thackeray on Wednesday said Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singhs remark on not changing IIT Bombays name to IIT Mumbai shows the governments mindset. As far as IIT Bombay is concerned, thank God it still is this name. You have not changed it to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
World Bank approves funding for two projects in Punjab, Maharashtra
The World Bank has approved funding for two new projects in India. These initiatives will use digital technology to enhance education quality in Punjab and increase incomes for farmers in Maharashtra. Over 6 million people are expected to benefit from these programs. The projects aim to drive economic development and poverty reduction through improved efficiency and innovation in key sectors.
Earthquake of magnitude 4.5 strikes Indonesia
A 4.5-magnitude earthquake struck Northern Sumatra, Indonesia, at a depth of 150 km, the National Center for Seismology reported
Israel identifies remains of hostage Dror Or returned from Gaza
Israel confirmed that the remains returned from Gaza belong to hostage Dror Or, killed in the October 7 attack on Kibbutz Beeri

