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Maoists announce decision to surrender on January 1
Maoists operating in Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh have announced their decision to surrender on January 1, 2026. A letter issued in the name of Anant, the MMC zone representative, stated that Maoists in the region will surrender collectively. The letter stated that the Maoist group has been weakened following the surrender by leaders Mallojula 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 .
Maharashtra to cancel suspicious birth, death certificates
The circular states that Aadhar card cannot be accepted as standalone proof of date of birth or place of birth
'If We Ask People Today...': Maharashtra Minister Dada Bhuse Projects Eknath Shinde As Next CM
Maharashtra cabinet minister and senior Shiv Sena leader Dada Bhuse said that he was confident that party chief and Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde would make a comeback as CM.
Mumbai: Digi-billboard can't be 3 times brighter than its surroundings
Mumbai's BMC is stepping up its game with new outdoor advertising rules aimed at reducing glare from digital billboards to ensure safer driving conditions. This updated regulation, which takes precedence over the previous 2008 guidelines, also greenlights advertising on the exteriors of construction sites and barricades.
Uttar Pradesh has declared Aadhaar cards invalid as proof of birth date, with the Planning Department issuing a directive to all state departments. This decision comes amidst broader actions by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to identify and deport illegal immigrants, including the establishment of temporary detention centers in each district.
Cyclone Ditwah: Heavy rain and winds forecast for coastal Andhra Pradesh
Vizag Cyclone Warning Centre warns of Cyclone Ditwah bringing heavy rain, thunderstorms, and squally winds to coastal Andhra Pradesh over the next six days; fishermen advised not to venture into the sea
US-South Africa ties strained for years, India emerges as global south voice
He held Billionaire Elon Musk responsible for Trump`s harsh statement against South Africa`s current government. Musk hails from South Africa and has been critical of the regime there
Maharashtra Police recruitment for 15,631 posts is closing on November 30, 2025. Positions include Constable, Driver, Jail Constable, SRPF Constable, and Bandsman. Candidates must pass physical tests, a written exam, and a skill test for drivers. Apply online at mahapolice.gov.in before the deadline to secure your chance.
Maharashtra claims volcano hit Mumbai AQI, Bombay HC asks, Before that...?
Mumbai's air quality woes were attributed to an Ethiopian volcano by a government lawyer, a claim swiftly dismissed by the Bombay High Court. Judges questioned the volcano's relevance to pre-eruption pollution and poor visibility. The court, hearing a PIL on air quality, sought effective measures for Mumbai, drawing parallels with Delhi's alarming levels, and scheduled a priority hearing.
Delhi Red Fort blast: Accused Wani sent to 7-day NIA custody
On Wednesday the Patiala House Court sent Soyab, a Faridabad resident accused of harbouring Red Fort bomber Umar-un Nabi, to the NIAs custody for 10 days
Not allowed to speak: Imran Khan`s sister narrates ordeal of journalism
She accused the Shehbaz Sharif government of rigging elections and said that it oppresses its own people because it is a weak government consisting of people who lost the elections
Orange alert as cyclone `Ditwah` nears coasts of Tamil Nadu and Puducherry
The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Friday issued an orange alert for north Tamil Nadu, Puducherry and adjoining south Andhra Pradesh coasts, as cyclonic storm `Ditwah` continued its north-northwestward movement over coastal Sri Lanka and the adjoining southwest Bay of Bengal
Nepal issues new NPR100 note featuring updated map
Nepal Rastra Bank releases NPR100 banknotes showing the updated map including Kalapani, Lipulekh, and Limpiyadhura territories, reflecting a 2020 parliamentary endorsement amid Indias criticism
Families rejoice as Myanmar releases prisoners ahead of elections
Over 3,000 prisoners were freed from Myanmars Insein Prison in a mass amnesty by the military government ahead of the December 28 elections, allowing relatives to welcome them home
Mumbai's civic body has issued stop-work notices to 53 construction sites for air pollution, mandating strict AQI monitoring. The Bombay High Court dismissed claims of volcanic ash causing the city's poor air quality, emphasizing long-standing issues. Authorities are implementing measures like cleaner fuels for bakeries and electric buses to combat the crisis.
Water disruption in Mumbai: BMC to shut supply in 11 wards for 30 hours next week
Mumbai faces a significant water disruption next week. Eleven wards across the island city and eastern suburbs will experience a 30-hour shutdown starting Monday, December 1st, at 10 am. This is due to crucial pipeline cross-connection work for the Amar Mahal underground tunnel. Residents should prepare for low pressure or no supply until Tuesday afternoon.
The Staff Selection Commission has announced 7,948 vacancies for MTS and Havaldar posts in 2025. With 6,810 MTS positions and 1,138 for Havaldars, Delhi, Maharashtra, and West Bengal show the highest openings. Candidates should prepare for the Computer-Based Test and, for Havaldars, physical tests. Exam dates are expected soon.
Indian envoy Kwatra discusses trade deal with top US official
Indias Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra met US Undersecretary Jacob Helberg to push forward talks on a mutually beneficial trade deal, strategic trade dialogue and technology cooperation. The meeting comes as India protests steep US tariffs on goods and Russian oil imports
Aggression towards those doing their job is plain incivility
A red Kia Sonet had been found parked in a no-parking zone near PH Medical on Juhu Tara Road
The grim reality of motherhood
It is challenging to stay visible as a mother in the 21st century, when the world insists on shackling you, throttling your voice by making it impossible for you to find the time to sit still and think
11 lakh duplicate voters in Mumbai, says Maharashtra Dy CM Ajit Pawar
Film fraternity turns out in strength for Dharmendras musical prayer meet
Yesteryear superstar Dharmendra Deol was honored at a prayer meet attended by Bollywood's elite. Musical tributes by Sonu Nigam and Prithvi Gandharv moved attendees, while Hema Malini shared heartfelt memories and unpublished photos, mourning her profound personal loss.
65-year-old woman found bludgeoned to death in flat in Mumbai, 1 detained
Man dies by suicide in Mumbai after killing his wife
Engineering entrance exam: JEE Main Session-1 sees record 14.5 lakh applications
Mumbai: Soon, QR-coded menus on uniforms for IRCTC staff to stop overcharging onboard
Engineer and wife use AI tools to forge Mumbai AC rail pass, booked
Govt conspiring to classify Dharavi Koliwada as slum: Cong MP Gaikwad
Sena-BJP Fissures Open Up In Maharashtra As Civic Polls Draw Close
The tussle between the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena and the BJP in Maharashtra is intensifying with Eknath Shinde's aides openly declaring that he will lead the state again.
Adani Group now bags bid for 1.7k cr Mithi River rejuvenation project
TMC revokes order on feeding strays inside hsg complex
NH-48 white-topping to get additional micro-surfacing safety layer
Woman, 27, Ends Life 5 Months After Marriage. She Was Tortured For Money
Within six months of marriage, a 27-year-old woman committed suicide by consuming poison in Nashik city of Maharashtra as she was allegedly subjected to torture by her husband and his family members over money and other issues, police said.
Eknath Shindes Sena to ally with Opposition party NCP(SP) on Kurduvadi constituency
Shashikant Shinde calls tie up a possible signal for future Maharashtra politics
DRI arrests two with 6 kg of smuggled gold in innerwear in Mumbai
The Bombay High Court has slammed the Maharashtra government for blaming volcanic ash from Ethiopia for the poor air quality in Mumbai. The bench of Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam A Ankhad pointed out that the visibility in the financial capital was poor well before the volcanic eruption. The High Court heard a suo motu petition over the rising pollution level in Mumbai and sought an urgent report from the state government. During the hearing, the amicus curiae Darius Khambata said that when the court first took cognisance, the AQI in Mumbai was around 200. Now, we are reading that it is beyond 300, he said. Representing the Maharashtra government, advocate Jyoti Chavan stated that the eruption of the Hayli Gubbi volcano in Ethiopia on November 23 sent a cloud of ash drifting across India. The volcanic ash worsened the air quality in Mumbai and Maharashtra. The incident disrupted flight schedules in several countries, the advocate stated. The Chief Justice interjected, No, no... that was only two days ago. Even before that, we couldn't see beyond 500 metres. He refused to accept the explanation given by the state government for the deteriorating air quality. You tell us what measures are going to be taken, the Chief Justice said. The Court further observed that steps to control pollution had not brought any visible improvement in air quality. As per the air quality parameters, an AQI between 0-50 is considered 'good', 51-100 'satisfactory', 101-200 'moderate', 201-300 'poor', 301-400 'very poor', and 401-500 'severe'. The Court also directed the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to take concrete steps to check pollution levels. The BMC has decided to enforce the GRAP IV (Graded Response Action Plan) in case the AQI in certain pockets in Mumbai does not reduce below 300 for three consecutive days. The measure involves closure of construction sites, considered a major contributor to Mumbai's pollution load. The Mazgaon area, Mumbai's industrial hub, witnessed the AQI shooting up twice to 305 -- on November 11 and on November 24. On Thursday, Mumbai's AQI was 198, the highest this month. At least half a dozen AQI stations in the city recorded a reading of 200.
Woman who cooked noodles on trains charging point booked, apologises for act
The Central Railway said that a case against her under Section 154 of the Indian Railways Act, 1989, which deals with endangering the safety of passengers through rash or negligent acts or omissions, was registered by the railway police
Mumbai court grants bail to businessman arrested in Rs 1.9 crore cyber fraud case
MUMBAI: The slugfest between the BJP and the Eknath Shinde faction of the Shiv Sena intensified ahead of the local body elections in Maharashtra, with allegations of large-scale cash distribution surfacing in the high-stakes MalvanKankavali contest involving the Rane family. Shiv Sena MLA Nilesh Rane, son of former Union minister Narayan Rane, alleged that the BJP was distributing Rs 25,000 per vote. He claimed that several bags filled with cash were found at the residence of local BJP leader Vijay Kenavadekar. Nilesh Rane shared a video showing him and a local journalist entering the house and seizing the bags, alleging that Maharashtra BJP president Ravindra Chavan had supplied the money to buy votes. We hope the election commission files an FIR in this case and takes action, he said. The BJP denied the allegations, with Chavan dismissing them as wild claims made by the Shiv Sena because it was losing ground. Senior BJP leader and revenue minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule said it is not right to enter someone's bedroom and call it a sting operation. He said the money found at the BJP leader's house was kept for his own business purposes. Meanwhile, countering his brother's charge, Nitesh Rane, Narayan Ranes younger son and a BJP minister, claimed that all political parties engage in such practices. Hamam mein sab nange, he said. In the KankavaliMalvan Municipal Council elections, the Eknath Shindeled Shiv Sena, Uddhav Thackerays Shiv Sena (UBT), Congress, and NCP (SP) have joined hands under the Shahar Vikas Aghadi banner to take on the BJP.
Social media content guidelines in final stage: Centre to SC
Seeking an extension of four weeks, the government told a Bench comprising Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant and Justice Joymalya Bagchi that the draft guidelines would soon be released for public consultation, inviting feedback from citizens, experts and other stakeholders
RAIPUR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attend the All India Conference of Director Generals/Inspector Generals of police on 29-30 November at the Indian Institute of Management, Nava Raipur. The three-day conference, scheduled to commence from November 28 (Friday) aims to review the progress achieved in addressing key policing challenges so far and to outline a forward-looking roadmap for building a Surakshit Bharat in alignment with the national vision of Viksit Bharat. Held under the overarching theme Viksit Bharat: Security Dimensions, the conference will host detailed deliberations on key security issues such as left-wing extremism, counter terrorism, disaster management, womens safety, and the use of forensic science and artificial intelligence in policing. The PM will also confer the Presidents Police Medals for Distinguished Service. According to the senior officials, the M1 and M11 sections of the newly constructed Speaker House in Naya Raipur have been designated as the vital nerve centre, serving as the stay for the PM Modi and union home minister Amit Shah. The conference will be attended by National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, Ministers of State (Home Affairs), DGPs of States/UTs and Heads of Central Police Organisations. The conference will be a vital interactive platform for senior police officials and security administrators from across the country to engage in open and meaningful exchanges on a wide range of national security issues. It also facilitates the discussion of operational, infrastructural, and welfare-related challenges faced by the Police forces, along with the formulation and sharing of professional practices in addressing crime, maintaining law and order, and responding to internal security threats. PM Modi has consistently taken a keen interest in such annual conferences, encouraging candid discussions and fostering an environment where fresh ideas on policing can emerge. Business sessions, break-out interactions and thematic dining table discussions offer participants an opportunity to share their perspectives directly with the Prime Minister on critical internal security and policy matters. Since 2014, the format of the DGP/IG Conference has undergone continuous upgradation under the PMs guidance, including hosting it at diverse locations across the country. The conference has so far been held in Guwahati (Assam), Rann of Kutch (Gujarat), Hyderabad (Telangana), Tekanpur (Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh), Statue of Unity (Kevadiya, Gujarat), Pune (Maharashtra), Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh), New Delhi and Jaipur (Rajasthan) and Bhubaneswar (Odisha). Continuing this tradition, the 60th Conference is being organized this year in Raipur, Chhattisgarh.
Mumbai Set For High-Speed Airport-To-Airport Metro Link As Govt Clears Rs 23,000-Crore Project
Maharashtra government has approved a Rs 23,000 crore Metro Line 8 to link CSMIA and Navi Mumbai International Airport, cutting travel to 30 minutes with just 20 stations
Human-leopard conflict in Maharashtra | Green Humour by Rohan Chakravarty
'Why is ECI hiding details?': TMC slams poll body over use of 'mysterious' AI app for SIR in Bengal
NEW DELHI: Trinamool Congress (TMC) Rajya Sabha MP Saket Gokhale on Thursday questioned the mysterious AI application that the Election Commission has said it will use for the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise in West Bengal. In a post on X, the TMC MP said no details about the app and its functionality are available. The ECI's mysterious 'AI app'... Now, the Election Commission says they will use an 'AI app' during the SIR exercise in Bengal. As is typical, there are zero details of who made this app and its functionality, Gokhale said. According to officials of the Election Commission, the poll panel is set to introduce AI-based verification systems during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral rolls in West Bengal to prevent the inclusion of fake or deceased voters. By analysing facial similarities across photographs in the voter database, the AI system will help identify individuals registered at multiple locations. Gokhale sought to inquire about the details of the vendor and the developer of the app and whether the app was audited for artificial intelligence (AI) bias. Why is AI required for searching duplicate entries when existing PDF software can do it easily? he questioned. In 2019, I had exposed how the ECI had hired an agency associated with the BJP IT cell in Maharashtra, he said. Gokhale mentioned West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's letter to the ECI raising concerns over the hiring of 1,000 data-entry operators and 50 software developers from outside. Why is the ECI hiding details of this 'AI app'? What is the guarantee that this mystery app has not been developed by someone with BJP links?' he said. Gokhale alleged that there is zero transparency in the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) exercise which he said is being rushed in a very suspicious manner. Why is the ECI not coming clean? he said.
Hong Kong inferno death toll rises to 55; eight firefighters among 123 injured
Fifty-one people died at the scene of the incident while four other deaths were reported in hospital, officials said. The fire department did not immediately give an update on how many people remain missing after the blaze. Earlier, officials had said 279 people were unaccounted for
Kharge says he will convene meeting with Rahul, Siddaramaiah and Shivakumar
The internal power struggle within the ruling party has intensified amid growing speculation over a potential change in leadership, just days after the Congress Government reached the halfway mark of its five-year term on November 20
ED Conducts Raids in 10 States Over Medical Colleges Bribery Case
New Delhi, Nov 27: The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Thursday carried out coordinated searches across ten states in a money laundering probe linked to alleged bribery in granting academic sanctions to certain medical colleges. At least 15 locations were targeted in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi. [] The post ED Conducts Raids in 10 States Over Medical Colleges Bribery Case appeared first on Northlines .
New study reveals stark gender gaps in Indias public transport workforce
Using data from the Association of State Road Transport Undertakings (ASRTU), the report shows that women account for just 0.16 per cent of driver positions and 15 per cent of conductor roles across the country
Mumbai: 2 held for stealing copper cables from Borivali shop
Kasturba Marg police arrested two men for stealing copper cables worth Rs 75,000 from a Borivali East shop. The accused, Sanojkumar Harijan and Sonu Dube, were apprehended in Bhayander after CCTV footage helped track their movements and getaway autorickshaw. Stolen cables and the vehicle were recovered.
Mumbai shocker: Man slits friend's throat after taunts over estranged wife
A 21-year-old man was murdered by his co-worker in Malad West. The accused allegedly slit the victim's throat over repeated taunts about his wife leaving him. The incident occurred early Thursday morning while the two were on their way to a catering job. The accused has been arrested and faces murder charges.
ED raids 15 sites across 10 states in massive NMC bribery probe
The raids are underway under Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) from early Thursday at these locations in Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Delhi as part of the agency`s probe initiated based on June 30, 2025, First Information Report
BJP alleges, `Rahul Gandhi building `anti-India` narrative through social media`
BJPs Sambit Patra accused Congress and Left leaders of operating foreign-based X accounts to fuel anti-India content and target PM Modi. He said many accounts were created in Pakistan, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Singapore and the US
Air pollution levels across north India are significantly higher than national average: Report
CHANDIGARH: The air pollution levels across North India are significantly higher than the national average as per the latest report released by Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA), an independent research organisation. The report stated that Delhi, along with Punjab, Assam and Tripura, was identified as a year-round pollution hotspot failing to meet PM 2.5 standard even during the monsoons. On the other hand, the southern states recorded the lowest values. The report titled, Beyond City Limits: A Satellite-Based PM-2.5 Assessment Across Indias Airsheds, States and Districts, stated that all the 23 districts of Punjab, 22 of Haryana and 12 of Himachal Pradesh exceeded the annual National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) of 40 ug/m3 for PM 2.5 concentration last year. During summer, winter and post-monsoon periods, PM 2.5 concentrations exceeded the NAAQS limits in these states. During the monsoon, 15 out of 23 districts in Punjab, 5 out of 22 in Haryana and 2 out of 12 districts in Himachal Pradesh exceeded the air quality limit. It read, Delhi recorded the highest pollution levels with an annual mean PM 2.5 concentration of 101 g/m, 2.5 times the Indian standard and 20 times the World Health Organisation (WHO). The pollution crisis extends across northern India, with the average PM 2.5 concentrations in all states in these regions, including Delhi, Chandigarh, Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, and Jammu & Kashmir, exceeding the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). This concentration of pollution aligns with their location in the Indo-Gangetic Plain. The eastern and northeastern states showed similarly concerning levels, with PM 2.5 average concentrations in Bihar, West Bengal, Jharkhand, Odisha, Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Tripura, and Arunachal Pradesh all above the NAAQS. Among western states, the mean concentrations in Rajasthan and Gujarat exceeded the annual national standard, it added. While the southern states presented the lowest PM 2.5 values, Puducherry recorded the lowest concentration at 25 g/m, followed by Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Sikkim, Telangana, Kerala, and Andhra Pradesh. The report stated that Delhi consistently ranks as the most polluted city across all seasons, highlighting the capital's year-round air quality crisis. While Chandigarh appears in the top five during three seasons (winter, summer, and post-monsoon), West Bengal also ranks among the worst across the winter and post-monsoon seasons. Punjab and Haryana emerged as major air-pollution concerns, with Punjab during the monsoon and post-monsoon periods and Haryana during the summer and post-monsoon periods. The northeastern states present an unexpected pollution hotspot, with Assam and Tripura featuring in the top five in three seasons (winter, summer, and monsoon). Overall, 60 per cent of districts (447 out of 749) exceed the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for annual PM 2.5. None of the districts met the World Health Organisation (WHO) guideline of less than 5 g/m. The most polluted districts are heavily concentrated in a few states, highlighting regional clustering of severe air quality issues. Delhi (11 districts) and Assam (11 districts) alone account for nearly half of the top 50, followed by Bihar (7) and Haryana (7). Other notable contributors include Uttar Pradesh (4), Tripura (3), Rajasthan (2), West Bengal (2), and single districts from Chandigarh, Meghalaya and Nagaland, it reads. It further added, Several states are in universal non-compliance, where all monitored districts exceed the NAAQS. These include Delhi, Assam, Punjab, Haryana, Chandigarh, Himachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Tripura, and Jammu and Kashmir. Several other states show a large majority of districts breaching the norm, such as Bihar (37 of 38), West Bengal (22 of 23), Gujarat (32 of 33), Nagaland (11 of 12), Rajasthan (30 of 33), and Jharkhand (21 of 24). A second group shows mixed performance, where some districts meet the standard but many continue to exceed it. This includes Uttar Pradesh (49 of 75 districts exceeding), Odisha (22 of 30), Madhya Pradesh (27 of 52), and Maharashtra (14 of 36). In the Northeast, Arunachal Pradesh (12 exceed, 13 comply) and Manipur (five exceed, 11 comply) also fall in this transitional category. At the other end of the spectrum, several states have the majority of their districts below NAAQS, such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala, Sikkim, Goa, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. These contrasting patterns highlight the continued dominance of northern and eastern states in Indias PM 2.5 pollution hotspots, while southern and coastal regions remain relatively cleaner. The report stated that the states should develop district-level air quality action plans, guided by satellite data to identify hotspots, prioritise high-exposure populations, and allocate mitigation resources efficiently. The satellite-derived PM 2.5 data should be formally integrated into NCAP for spatially comprehensive assessment and performance tracking. Also, establishing protocols for validation, periodic updates, and public dissemination of satellite-based estimates will strengthen transparency and enable real-time decision-making in areas lacking ground monitors.
Madhya Pradesh: Two dead as dense fog causes fatal collision on Indore-Bhopal NH
A tragic pre-dawn accident at Madhya Pradesh IndoreBhopal National Highway left two dead and three critically injured when a speeding car hit a truck in heavy fog near Sehore. Police say poor visibility and sudden braking by the truck contributed to the crash
When asked about Sharad Pawars comments, NCP leader Sunil Tatkare told The Hindu, All the three alliance partners of Mahayuti have worked for the development of Maharashtra
Delhi: Shooter of Himanshu Bhau gang held after encounter
Delhi Police arrested a wanted shooter of the Himanshu Bhau gang after an encounter near Sai Baba Mandir, where he opened fire on officers
Salman Khan house firing case: Charges framed; when's the trial?
A special Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA) court has framed charges against five individuals, including the alleged shooters, in connection with the 2024 Salman Khan residence firing case.
Supreme Court Justice Prasanna Varale emphasized the Constitution as a living promise requiring courage, integrity, and reflection. Bombay HC Justice Madhav Jamdar highlighted understanding the Constitution as a civic duty. The event, celebrating 75 years of the Constitution, underscored its transformative journey.
Sheikh Hasina sentenced to 21 years in prison in corruption case
The latest verdict comes just days after Bangladesh`s ICT on November 17 pronounced a death sentence for Hasina after it found her guilty on the charges of crimes against humanity related to the demonstrations in July of last year
62.50% of groundwater samples from Punjab have uranium levels above safety threshold limit: Report
CHANDIGARH: A staggering 62.50 per cent of groundwater samples from Punjab have uranium levels above the safety threshold limit, the highest contamination intensity ever recorded in the country, followed by Haryana, Delhi, Karnataka and Uttar Pradesh. This fact was revealed in the latest Annual Ground Water Quality Report 2025 by the Central Ground Water Board (CGWB) under the Ministry of Jal Shakti. Meanwhile, across the country, nitrate contamination was the most widespread, followed by fluoride and salinity. As per the report, the highest intensity of uranium contamination was recorded in the state, as 53.04 per cent of samples exceeded the permissible limit before the monsoon and 62.50 per cent afterwards. It highlighted that uranium concentrations exceeding the safe limit of 30 ppb were detected sporadically in Punjab, Haryana, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, and Rajasthan. A total of 3,754 groundwater samples were tested across India during Pre- and Post-Monsoon 2024 to check uranium concentration. Samples with uranium levels above the safe limit of 30 ppb were found in 6.71 per cent during the Pre-Monsoon and 7.91 per cent during the post-monsoon, showing a slight increase after rainfall. The highest uranium contamination was observed in Punjab, where over half of the samples (53.04 per cent pre-monsoon and 62.50 per cent post-monsoon) exceeded the limit, it read. Meanwhile, Haryana also reported significant levels, with 15 per cent of pre-monsoon and 23.75 per cent of post-monsoon samples above the limit, followed by Delhi, Karnataka, and Uttar Pradesh. High levels were also found in Haryana (1523.75 per cent), Delhi (1315.66 per cent), Karnataka (68 per cent), and Uttar Pradesh (56 per cent). Moderate contamination occurred in Rajasthan and Chhattisgarh, while most other states showed uranium levels within safe limits, it stated. The report further stated, Spatially, northwestern India (Punjab, Haryana, Delhi, parts of Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh) emerged as the main hotspot of uranium contamination, likely due to geogenic factors, groundwater depletion, and aquifer characteristics. In contrast, eastern and southern India recorded minimal contamination. Overall, the study shows that while most groundwater in India is safe, certain regions face rising uranium levels, emphasising the need for regular monitoring and local mitigation measures to protect drinking water quality and health. Meanwhile, fluoride levels exceeding 1.5 mg/L were detected in 11.24 per cent of samples in Punjab, while the national exceedance was at 8.05 per cent. Interestingly, Rajasthan topped this category with 41.06 per cent, followed by Haryana with 21.82 per cent. High fluoride occurrences are prominently observed in the arid and semi-arid regions of Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and parts of Odhisa. Excessive fluoride in groundwater used for drinking poses a significant health concern, as prolonged consumption can lead to waterborne fluorosis, manifesting in dental and skeletal disorders, it stated. It adds that nitrate in drinking water is a serious health concern. It mainly comes from excessive use of fertilisers, animal waste, and sewage seeping into groundwater. In India, nearly 20.71 per cent of groundwater samples have been reported to exceed the permissible limit of 45 mg/L, as prescribed by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Bureau of Indian Standards (IS 10500) for drinking water quality, report states. In the pre-monsoon, Nitrate ranges from BDL to 2070 mg/L with a mean value of 32 mg/L. High nitrate concentrations are prominently observed in northwestern and central India, particularly in the states of Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, and Maharashtra, extending further into parts of Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. These areas correspond largely to alluvial and hard-rock aquifers, where intensive agricultural practices, excessive fertiliser application, and improper disposal of domestic and animal wastes contribute to nitrate enrichment. Elevated nitrate remained one of the most widespread contaminants. The highest levels in Rajasthan 50.54 per cent followed by Karnataka 45.47 per cent, and Tamil Nadu 36.27 per cent, Punjab 14.6 per cent and Haryana 14.18 per cent as the national exceedance was 20.71 per cent. Elevated nitrate levels in the Indo-Gangetic plains (Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal) indicate impacts of shallow groundwater vulnerability due to unlined sanitation systems and leaching from agriculture fields. During the pre-monsoon period, about 73.53 per cent of samples were within the permissible limit, while 26.47 per cent exceeded it. In the post-monsoon period, compliance remained nearly similar, with 72.95 per cent of samples meeting the standard and 27.05 per cent exceeding it. Meanwhile, the Arsenic contamination in groundwater has been reported in several Indian states, including Assam, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. But it continued to pose a serious health hazard in the Indo-Gangetic alluvial belt, with major contributions from West Bengal, Bihar, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, and parts of Uttar Pradesh and Assam. Punjab reported 9.1 per cent pre-monsoon and 9.5 per cent post-monsoon exceedance, placing it among the significant contributors despite wide variations between districts. Due to high Residual Sodium Carbonate (RSC) irrigation water could lead to alkalinity buildup, soil degradation, and declining crop yields if left unmanaged. As this index determines whether irrigation water can damage soil structure and long-term land productivity, as 11.27 per cent of groundwater samples nationally exceeded the permissible limit of 2.5 meq/L, indicating sodicity hazards in several areas. The highest in Delhi at 51.11 per cent followed by Uttarakhand 41.94 per cent, Andhra Pradesh 26.87 per cent, Punjab 24.60 per cent and Rajasthan 24.42 per cent. The other parameter was Electrical Conductivity, which is a marker of water salinity, and topped the list with 47.12 per cent, followed by Delhi 33.33 per cent, Haryana 0.59 per cent and Gujarat 18.28 per cent recorded the highest percentages of samples above the BIS permissible limit of 3000 S/cm. Meanwhile, Punjab recorded 7.01 per cent of samples above the limit. Due to excessive saline water, agricultural productivity is affected. The report concluded that the Central Groundwater Board has undertaken an extensive assessment of groundwater quality across India during the Pre-Monsoon and Post-Monsoon periods of 2024, covering approximately 5368 monitoring wells. About 71.67 per cent of samples complied with BIS standards, while 28.32 per cent exceeded permissible limits for one or more parameters.
Illegal sex determination centre found at cattleshed in Maharashtra's Jalna; two held
According to police, the clandestine operation of foetal sex determination and illegal abortion had been running for several months inside the tin-shed cattle
Sharad Pawar slams Mahayuti alliance for money-centric campaigning for polls
There is now a contest over who can offer more money, Sharad Pawar stated, noting that informal poll fronts or groups had emerged across several districts
ED Raids In 10 States In Medical Colleges Inspection Bribery Case
NEW DELHI, Nov 27: The Enforcement Directorate on Thursday conducted coordinated searches in ten states in a money laundering investigation linked to alleged bribery in granting academic sanctions to certain medical colleges to run courses, officials said. At least 15 locations in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi are being covered. These include seven premises of medical colleges and certain private persons. The action is being undertaken under [] The post ED Raids In 10 States In Medical Colleges Inspection Bribery Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Interestingly, the first person in India to have received an Aadhaar card is a resident of Tembhli village in Maharashtra's Nandurbar district. Popularly known as the Aadhaar Card Woman, Ranjana Sonawane was issued the card on September 29, 2010, at the national launch of the Aadhaar programme attended by then-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Sonia Gandhi.
Maharashtra: Leopard attacks four-year-old boy in Pune`s Khed; rescued by locals
Following the attack, forest officials have launched a search operation in the area and increased vigilance, amid concerns over repeated leopard sightings and attacks in the region
CG: DGP-IGP meet in Raipur to focus on internal security, Naxal strategy
The 60th all-India DGP-IGP conference begins November 28 in Raipur, with top police officials and Union Home Minister Amit Shah attending. PM Modi is likely to join the valedictory session
Eluru police arrest elusive criminal in POCSO Act cases
The team traced the accused at Solapur in Maharashtra
'CIA, Mossad Plotted Congress Defeat In 2014': Maharashtra Congress Leader Makes Bizarre Claim
The leader said this while speaking at an event organised by the Congress on the occasion of Constitution Day,
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 .
Delhi chokes yet again as AQI stays very poor for 13th day
Delhi continued to reel under toxic air with AQI at 355 early Thursday. Residents faced health risks amid high humidity and dense fog. The Supreme Court will take up a plea on the pollution crisis on December 3, noting it a severe health emergency
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.
Trump denies South Africa invitation to 2026 G20 summit in Miami
US President Donald Trump said South Africa will not be invited to the 2026 G20 Summit in Miami, accusing the country of human rights abuses and refusing to properly hand over the G20 Presidency. South Africa called the remarks regrettable and said its membership stands on equal footing with all G20 nations
Uttar Pradesh: A day old baby disappeared from Kushinagar Medical College
A day-old baby boy went missing from the special newborn care unit of Kushinagar Medical College in Uttar Pradesh, prompting protests from the family and an investigation by police. Nurses and guards have been questioned, but the infant remains untraceable
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 .
'My lungs have adapted, it's fine': Vir Das quips on Mumbai's deteriorating air
Mumbai's air quality has significantly deteriorated, with several areas entering the 'very poor' category. Actor Vir Das highlighted the issue in a viral video, comparing the internal air quality to the smoggy exterior. Local activities, traffic, and wind patterns are cited as reasons for the varying pollution levels across the city.
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.
Mumbai: Senior citizen duped of Rs 33 lakhs in digital arrest scam
A senior couple in Mulund were defrauded of 32.80 lakh by cyber fraudsters impersonating Crime Branch officials. The scammers fabricated a money-laundering case, threatened arrest, and coerced the victim into transferring funds and depositing jewellery. The couple realized they were conned after the victim's son-in-law intervened.
A priest from Ambernath, identified as Veeran Munnuswami alias Anna, has been arrested by the DRI in connection with a major gold smuggling racket at Mumbai airport. He is believed to be a key figure, receiving and selling smuggled gold worth Rs 11 crore. The DRI's investigation has already led to the arrest of five individuals.
In Jalna, Maharashtra, officials have dismantled a clandestine operation for illegal fetal sex determination and abortions, surprisingly located in a cattle shed. During an operative raid, two individuals without any medical qualifications were apprehended, revealing a scheme that had been in motion for six months.
Mumbai firm CEO held in Rs 1cr iPhone procurement scam
Mumbai police have apprehended Mrityunjay Prasad Gupta, CEO of Consolidated Private Limited (operating Maple), in Bengaluru concerning a Rs 1.01 crore iPhone 16 procurement scam. Gupta is accused of misleading clients with false promises and diverting funds. He is the fourth arrest in the case, following a complaint from a mobile trader.
BJP seeks to expand footprint in Maharashtra local polls, looks to edge out rivals and allies
MUMBAI: After securing a majority in the recent Assembly elections, the BJP is looking to consolidate its dominance in Maharashtra by winning as many seats as possible in the upcoming local body polls. Elections to 42 Nagar Panchayats and 246 Nagar Parishads will be held on December 2, with counting on December 3. Even before the results are out, the BJP has begun projecting early gains. Maharashtra BJP president Ravindra Chavan claimed that 100 party councillors have already been elected unopposed, including 41 from western Maharashtra, 49 from North Maharashtra and the rest from the Konkan and Marathwada regions. He also said several BJP-backed presidents of Nagar Parishads and Nagar Panchayats have been elected unopposed. A political observer said the BJP is treating the local body polls as a crucial step to reinforce its dominance in Maharashtra. The party wants to win as many councillor and president posts in Nagar Panchayats and Nagar Parishads as possible to consolidate its hold at the grassroots, the observer noted. These elections, he said, give the BJP an opportunity to expand its organisational base in regions where it has traditionally been weak and to chart a roadmap for the 2029 Assembly polls. Emerging as the single largest force in local bodies would also send a message to its alliance partners to accept the BJPs big brother role by ceding political space. The BJP is not just eyeing the Opposition space; it is also seeking to grow at the expense of its own allies, he added. Maharashtra Congress president Harshvardhan Patil, however, accused the BJP of using pressure tactics. He alleged that while the BJP often invokes jungle raj in Bihar, it is using the same playbook in Maharashtra to threaten people and steal the mandate.
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.

