Maharashtra Cabinet approves compensation policy for custodial deaths
The weekly Cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, also cleared five other proposals across departments
Rs 5 lakh payout for kin of jail inmates who die of unnatural causes in custody in Maharashtra
The Maharashtra government has approved a policy to compensate the families of jail inmates who die in custody due to unnatural causes. A compensation of Rs 5 lakh will be provided for deaths caused by negligence, accidents, or assault.
The Maharashtra cyber cell questioned Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia, Apoorva Mukhija, Jaspreet Singh, and Ashish Chanchlani regarding obscene remarks made on 'India's Got Latent.' Previously, Chanchlani and others gave statements to the Guwahati crime branch. Allahbadia issued a public apology, admitting his remarks were inappropriate and unfunny.
Samay Raina, Ranveer Allahbadia questioned by Maharashtra Cyber Cell over IGL remarks
Comedian Samay Raina and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia recently recorded their statements at the Maharashtra Cyber Office in Mumbai.
Olive Ridley turtle '03233' journeyed 3,500km from Odisha to Maharashtra. This challenges previous assumptions about turtle nesting sites. The turtle was tagged in Odisha in 2021. It was later found nesting in Guhagar. Researchers now reevaluate migration patterns. They consider population complexities and climate-driven migrations. Flipper tagging program is initiated in Maharashtra.
Man Poisons, Kills Friend Due To Jealousy Over Wealth In Nagpur: Cops
A man has been arrested for allegedly poisoning and killing his 18-year-old friend and neighbour in Maharashtra's Nagpur city out of jealousy over his wealthy background, police said on Tuesday.
Less than 1,000 senior women police officers in force: India Justice Report
The report also stated that the women officers in non-IPS ranks comprise just 8 per cent of the 3.1 lakh total officers, with 90 per cent of women in police in the constabulary
Somaiya School of Civilisation Studies at Somaiya Vidyavihar University has unveiled its peer-reviewed journal, Transarea, alongside new BA and MA Liberal Arts programs. Four research centers will explore diverse subjects from Kachchh's educational patterns to Asian philosophical thought.
NIT Rourkela develops eco-friendly seafood packaging with spoilage detection
NIT Rourkela has developed an eco-friendly seafood packaging that uses Kodo millet starch and beetroot peel extract to detect spoilage. The innovative film changes color from red to yellow as the seafood deteriorates, providing a visual indication of freshness. This biodegradable solution offers a sustainable and non-invasive method for assessing seafood quality, potentially reducing food waste.
Maharashtra signs MoUs to boost skill development, set up advanced labs in 20 ITIs
Maharashtra is enhancing skill development through strategic partnerships. Agreements with organizations like SSRDPT, SEFIF, and Deasra Foundation will establish advanced ITI labs, promote entrepreneurship, and improve technical education for differently-abled students. These initiatives aim to benefit thousands of youth across various districts, starting in 2025-26, with training in electrical, renewable energy, and business development.
SC extends relief to ex-IAS trainee officer Puja Khedkar
SC extends relief to ex-IAS trainee officer Puja Khedkar New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Tuesday extended, till next week, its earlier order directing that no coercive action be taken against sacked Maharashtra cadre probationary IAS officer Puja Khedkar, who allegedly submitted false OBC and PwBD (Persons with Benchmark Disabilities) certificates and fraudulently availed attempts [] The post SC extends relief to ex-IAS trainee officer Puja Khedkar appeared first on Mangalorean.com .
ED attaches Aamby Valley in Lonavala in case against Sahara Group
The Enforcement Directorate has attached Aamby Valley City, a 707-acre property in Lonavala, Maharashtra, valued at Rs 1,460 crore. This action is part of an ongoing money laundering investigation targeting the Sahara Group. The land was allegedly acquired under Benami names using funds diverted from Sahara group entities, prompting the provisional order under the PMLA.
Rijiju appeals to Muslim community not to be used as vote bank by opposition
Addressing a press conference in Kochi, Rijiju said he had also appealed to the Congress and UDF to vote and support the Waqf Amendment Bill and not play vote bank politics
Lower EMIs? THESE banks cut their home loan lending rates in past one week. Check details
A number of public sector banks including SBI, PNB, Indian Bank have Bank of Maharashtra have cut their repo linked lending rates on home loans in the past few days
Nagaland Lottery Dear Mahanadi Result April 15: Every day at 1 pm, 6 pm, and 8 pm, the Nagaland State Lottery is posted here. Get the most recent winning numbers for the Nagaland state lottery and stay tuned for the draw results on DNA in real time. There is a legal lottery in 13 Indian states. These Legal States are Nagaland, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Mizoram, Kerala, Maharashtra, Goa, Manipur, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, and Assam. The first prize in all three lotteries of the day is a bumper of Rs 1 crore.
CM Yogi Adityanath slams Mamata-led govt over Murshidabad violence
I thank the judiciary there for deploying central forces to ensure the safety of the minority Hindus in the area. The Congress is silent on the riots in Murshidabad. The Samajwadi Party is also quiet, said CM Yogi
Heatwave: Telangana government declares sunstroke as `state specific disaster`
Under the new Government Order Rs 4 lakh ex gratia will be provided to the kin of the deceased amid heatwave conditions in state
Rs 1 cr meant for schools unspent due to glitch, Jalna collector alerts dept
The fund was for strengthening infrastructure in private aided and unaided minority-run schools at the elementary, secondary, and senior secondary levels
SC extends relief to Ex-IAS Trainee Puja Khedkar in cheating case
A bench comprising Justices B V Nagarathna and Satish Chandra Sharma took note of the submissions of Khedkar`s counsel that her rejoinder to the reply filed the Delhi government has been filed, but it has not come on record
Mumbai-Goa highway to be completed by June: Union minister Nitin Gadkari
Union Minister Gadkari announced the Mumbai-Goa highway's completion by June, promising relief to commuters and Konkan travelers. He also unveiled plans to remove physical toll booths nationwide, with a new toll policy utilizing satellite monitoring and number plate recognition for automatic deductions.
NEW DELHI: The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on Tuesday said it has arrested four kingpins in a major digital arrest case, where a victim was extorted 42 times over three months to the tune of Rs 7.67 crore by cyber-criminals posing as law enforcement officers. The case, originally registered at the Cyber Police Station in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, was taken over by the CBI at the request of the Rajasthan government. Officials said the victim was digitally detained by cyber fraudsters impersonating personnel from various enforcement agencies. The arrests, two each from Mumbai and Moradabad, were made as part of the CBIs ongoing Operation Chakra-V. Extensive follow-up search operations were carried out at 12 locations across the country, including Moradabad and Sambhal in Uttar Pradesh, Mumbai in Maharashtra, Jaipur in Rajasthan and Krishnanagar in West Bengal. Upon taking over the case, the CBI sleuths conducted an in-depth investigation involving extensive data analysis and profiling. The agency employed advanced investigative techniques to identify the perpetrators, a senior official said. Based on the leads generated during the investigation, the CBI conducted extensive searches recently, across twelve locations in Moradabad and Sambhal in UP, Mumbai in Maharashtra, Jaipur in Rajasthan and Krishnanagar in West Bengal, leading to the arrest of four accused involved in this highly organised crime syndicate, During the searches, the CBI recovered substantive evidence including bank account details, debit cards, cheque books, deposit slips and digital devices. The arrested accused were produced before a competent court and have been remanded to five days of CBI custody. As the investigation continues, the CBI reiterated its resolve to combat the rising threat of cybercrime and digital arrests. The CBI has been adopting a multi-pronged approach in investigating Digital Arrest cases, with a special emphasis on dismantling the infrastructure behind such offences. In recent months, the CBI has registered multiple cases of Digital Arrests, the official said.
Admission notice of national institute of pharma education out, no clarity on seats
NIPER's JEE admission notice lacks crucial details about seat availability, causing anxiety among applicants. A disclaimer absolving NIPER, Mohali, of responsibility for errors further fuels concerns. The PhD application fee has significantly increased, exceeding those of IITs and other institutions.
Karnataka man held for abduction, stealing woman`s gold chain worth Rs 1.20 lakh
During the course of an investigation, the police explored multiple angles and gathered inputs from local informants. Acting on credible information, on March 28, a person was apprehended on the main road of Kattiganahalli under the jurisdiction of the Yelahanka police station
ED raids premises of Rajasthan Congress leader Khachariyawas, others
The ED had raided Khachariyawas premises for being a part of a Rs 48,000-crore PACL Ponzi fraud-linked money laundering probe. The Congress leader Khachariyawas claimed that the ED had come to search his house to scare him
Israel confirms killing Hamas terror cell leader involved in October 7 attack
The Israel Defense Forces confirmed the killing of Hamza Wael Muhammad Asafah, a Hamas Nukhba Force cell leader involved in the October 7 attacks and a hostage release event in February
PM Modi greets people on `Himachal Diwas`
On the occasion of Himachal Diwas, Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted citizens of the hill state, highlighting its rich culture and the valour of its people. He extended his wishes for the state`s prosperity and continued growth.
Amarnath Yatra: Devotees queue up at designated bank branches for registration
Devotees queued up outside designated bank branches as the offline registration for the Amarnath Yatra 2025 began. The 38-day pilgrimage to the holy cave shrine will start on July 3 via the Baltal and Pahalgam routes
Robert Vadra appears before ED for questioning in Gurugram land case
Whenever I talk for the people, they will try to suppress me. It`s a political vendetta. They misuse the power of the probing agencies. I do not have any fear, as I have nothing to hide, Varda said.
UP: Man and woman found hanging from tree in Bulandshahr village
A man and a woman were discovered hanging from a mango tree in Uttar Pradeshs Bulandshahr district. Police suspect a case of suicide linked to a love affair, as per a note recovered from the site
3 killed, 19 injured as truck hits bus in Maharashtra's Buldhana
The Madhya Pradesh Transport bus was going from Amravati in Maharashtra to Burhanpur in MP when a truck hit it at Amsari fata
4 Dead, Dozens Injured After Two-Vehicle Collision On Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway
As many as four persons died and nearly 15 others suffered severe injuries following a collision between two vehicles on the Mumbai-Nagpur Expressway in Maharashtra
3 Killed, 19 Injured as Truck Rams Bus in Maharashtras Buldhana
Accident occurred on Khamgaon-Nandura road near Amsari fata
Big update on Gyanvapi case: Allahabad HC to review petition on Wazukhana survey
The Supreme Court had ordered the sealing of the Wazukhana area following a dispute that arose over the presence of a particular structure located within the premises of the mosque. This decision was taken to safeguard the site and prevent any other further tensions
Three killed, 19 injured as truck hits bus in Maharashtra's Buldhana
BULDHANA: Three persons were killed and 19 others injured when a truck hit a bus in Maharashtra's Buldhana district on Tuesday morning, police said. The accident took place at around 8 am on Khamgaon-Nandura road. The Madhya Pradesh Transport bus was going from Amravati in Maharashtra to Burhanpur in MP when a truck hit it at Amsari fata, the Buldhana police said. Three persons were killed and 19 others suffered injuries in the incident, the police said. The injured persons were taken to hospital in Khamgaon, they added.
Mid-Day Top News: MWTA call off strike after BMC chief assures of help and more
Stay informed with the latest developments in the nation, Mumbai, entertainment, sports, and more. Let`s dive into the headlines shaping our world today
Surrendered Naxals lead 100 rebels at meditation camp in Maharashtra's Gadchiroli
Maoists are surrendering. 102 surrendered guerrillas attended a meditation camp in Gadchiroli. This included Tarakka, wife of Maoist leader Bhupathi alias Sonu, and ex-general secretary Giridhar. The camp was organized by Dhamma Vasundhara Vipassana Samiti. Police plan to send a batch of 20 ex-Maoists for a 10-day residential camp in Nagpur. This is part of their reformation and rehabilitation process.
Maharashtra: Honour held up for hundreds of police medal recipients
Officers from 2022 to 2025 presidential medal lists still await formal conferment of the honour despite announcements and earlier batch being given their awards last year
Maharashtra Cyber Cell Warns Against Ghibli-Style AI Art, Flags Security Concerns, Privacy Risks
The Maharashtra Cyber Cell has warned users against uploading personal photos to AI apps generating Ghibli-style images. They caution that such platforms may collect and misuse sensitive biometric data.
Ashoka Buildcon shares in focus after emerging as lowest bidder for Rs 569-crore railway project
Ashoka Buildcon shares: The project entails gauge conversion along a 53.3-kilometer section between Pachora and Jamner in Maharashtra. The scope of work covers earthwork, construction of major and minor bridges, road under bridges (RUBs), permanent way (P-Way) work, and various other civil works.
INTERVIEW | ECI must clear air on surge in electors: Former EC Ashok Lavasa
Former Election Commissioner (EC) Ashok Lavasa speaks to Preetha Nair about the current controversy surrounding the duplication of Electoral Photo Identity Card ( EPIC) and says the only document available to weed it out is the unique identification number. Excerpts from the interview: Whats view on the row over duplicate Election Photo Identity cards? We have to look at it from two different points of view. The complaint that has been filed concerns people having the same EPIC number, that is, more than one person having the same EPIC number. The Election Commission has also acknowledged that the problem exists and is trying to resolve it. It is a welcome sign, and the issue should not be politicised. The other issue is de-duplication, which the EC has been attempting for a long time. One problem is one person having one EPIC number registering himself in more than one place, and the other is two people having the same EPIC number. We need to believe what the CEC has said that they will try to ensure that every voter has a unique Epic number. ECI said its a legacy issue. How can it be addressed? The ECI is right. Earlier, the electoral registration system was with the state chief electoral officers and district electoral officers. Now, the electoral roll database of states and UTs has been shifted to the integrated ERONET platform. ERONET requires every state to have a different series. However, regarding the de-duplication issue, the EC has to devise a mechanism to identify which elector is registering at more than one place. The ECI is set to link the voter ID card with Aadhaar. This is at variance with its earlier position that linkage could be optional. The only document available to weed out the duplication of voter cards is the unique identification number (UID). So, if you link Aadhaar with the electoral roll that is the only possible way to assign any uniqueness to the voter list or the EPIC unless some other viable technical methodology is found. Many have raised concerns about privacy infringement, voter profiling, etc. The Aadhaar Act does not make having an Aadhaar mandatory. The EC has held, and in my view, the right to vote is not dependent on having an Aadhaar. That should be separated. As far as the Aadhaar is concerned, it can be used for administrative purposes to de-duplicate. That doesnt mean you can deny somebody the right to be included in the electoral list if they are eligible. Shouldnt it be optional? If you make it optional, it cannot be used as a screening mechanism. The debate should be on how to de-duplicate. As far as the present system is concerned, this is the only way because Aadhaar has biometrics. We need to ask ourselves a question: What harm can be caused to a voter if it is identified that she is the unique person registered on the electoral roll? The privacy of her Aadhaar can still be protected as provided for in the law. Opposition parties flagged concerns on the alleged surge in electors during the Assembly polls in Maharashtra and Delhi. How will one explain the surge? Identifying the voters uniqueness is an answer to that problem because one person is not supposed to have more than one Aadhaar. Regarding the surge in the number of electors, the EC must explain why the number of electors registered increased abnormally. That is one part of the story. The question is how to de-duplicate them if these people were already enrolled in another place and were also enrolled here. The EC is already in consultation with political parties and technical departments. So they have to come up with a solution because there are already 98 crore registered voters. We dont know how many people could be registered in more than one place; the same person registered in more than one place. In my view, Aadhaar is the only document that can be used for de-duplication. The Opposition has been alleging of manipulation of EVMs. Are they susceptible to it? These are two different questions - whether EVMs have been manipulated and if they can be manipulated. Since these matters are in court, the EC will come up with its explanation and let the courts decide. There have been over 40 cases in the courts on this. The court has given neither an opinion nor judgment against the EVMs or suggestions that EVMs are manipulated. On the question of whether the EVMs can be manipulated in the future, I feel that the EC, along with the stakeholders, must continuously review the systems to plug any loopholes. The Opposition wants 100% verification of VVPAT slips. Let the EC talk to the stakeholders, and if they think this will create confidence, then they can go for 100% counting of slips in one or two random assembly constituencies. The courts have increased VVPAT verification to five random EVMs in each Assembly segment, and no discrepancy has been found so far. The electoral process is about building confidence. How can the trust deficit between the EC and the Opposition be bridged? Its about engaging with the stakeholders, taking their concerns seriously, and respond. Transparency will create more confidence. CEC and ECs appointment under the new law is being contested by the Opposition A more broad-based selection panel will create greater confidence. Your view on One Nation, One Election It is essential to consider whether the administrative gains or the management efficiency through simultaneous elections is beneficial. I dont see how an election in Kerala or Nagaland affects any other state. The provisions in the draft bill say that in the event of a government falling in the middle of its tenure, there will be a new election, but it will be for a curtailed period. If they are still not ruling out the possibility of elections taking place, its of no advantage.
Sharpshooters fire six rounds at cafe owner in Nagpur
In Nagpur, cafe owner Avinash Bhusari, also known as Rajat, was critically injured in a shooting near Ram Nagar early Tuesday. Four individuals on two-wheelers opened fire, leaving Bhusari with serious injuries. He was enjoying an ice dish with his guard and office boy when the attack occurred.
5.2-magnitude earthquake shakes Southern California
It was felt as far north as Los Angeles County, about 193 kilometres away. The quake was followed by several aftershocks
Denied chance to speak, Maharashtra Dy CMs Shinde, Pawar left red-faced at Ambedkar Jayanti event
MUMBAI: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Ministers Eknath Shinde and Ajit Pawar found themselves in an embarrassing situation on Monday when they were not allowed to deliver their speeches during the celebration of Dr BR Ambedkars birth anniversary. According to the invitation issued by the state government, Governor CP Radhakrishnan, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, and Deputy Chief Ministers Shinde and Pawar were all scheduled to speak at Chaitya Bhumi on the occasion. While CM Fadnavis and the Governor successfully delivered their addresses, Shinde and Pawar were not given the opportunity to speak due to time constraints. After the programme, both deputy chief ministers immediately left the venue visibly upset without interacting with the waiting media. However, later in response to on not being allowed to speak at the Chaityabhoomi event, Shinde clarified that he was not upset about being unable to deliver his speech. He emphasised that for him, visiting Chaityabhoomi on ambedkars birth anniversary was the priority. What can be more important than taking Babasahebs darshan at Chaityabhoomi? Taking Babasahebs darshan was important than that speech, Shinde said. We cannot forget the immense contributions of Dr ambedkar. His constitution has provided everyone with equal rights, allowing even the poorest individuals to live with dignity. On this significant day, if we can embody just one of his principles, it would be a fitting tribute to his legacy. We are not petty individuals who would get upset over small matters; we must focus on a larger goal, he added. This was not the first instance for Pawar. During Union Minister Amit Shahs visit to Raigad Fort in Maharashtra, he also missed the opportunity to deliver his speech because of time limitations. On sunday, Shinde had dismissed buzz of any rift within the Mahayuti and had said if there is any issue then it will be sorted out through discussions. Meanwhile, Pawar explained that he made a conscious decision to skip his speech since it was difficult to fit it into the allotted time while other leaders proceeded with theirs.
Over 200 patients shifted: DY CM Brajesh Pathak on Lucknow hospital fire
Deputy CM Pathak, speaking to ANI, confirmed that smoke was first noticed on the hospital`s ground floor, triggering an immediate response from the staff
YSRCP challenges Waqf law in SC, cites Constitutional breach
This provision undermines the religious character and administrative independence of the Boards
Nagpurs Cricket Fever: Vidarbhas Ranji Trophy Journey and What is to Come
Cricket and India go hand in hand like peanut butter and jelly, like bread and butter. They are synonymous with each other, considering how big the sport is in the country. Nowhere else is it considered so important and popular like in the most populous country on the planet. The subcontinent lives and breathes the [] The post Nagpurs Cricket Fever: Vidarbhas Ranji Trophy Journey and What is to Come appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
Jammu and Kashmir: Terrorists, security forces exchange fire in Poonch
`Contact was established with terrorists during a joint operation with Police at Lasana, Surankote last night.
Weather Alert: Yellow Alert Issued for 8 Districts in Vidarbha Amid Sudden Climate Shifts
Nagpur Vidarbha is currently under the grip of unpredictable weather patterns, as the region faces an atmospheric crisis with the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) issuing a yellow alert for eight districts. Thunderstorms accompanied by heavy rainfall are expected over the next 24 hours. Despite the rising heat across the state, Vidarbha is bracing for [] The post Weather Alert: Yellow Alert Issued for 8 Districts in Vidarbha Amid Sudden Climate Shifts appeared first on Nagpur Today : Nagpur News .
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US airstrikes kill six in Yemen
Suspected US airstrikes around Yemens rebel-held capital killed at least six people and wounded 30 overnight
Singapore PM says will field PIO candidates
In the 2020 General Election, the PAP did not field any Indian candidates among its slate of 27 new faces, which sparked questions.
No one is getting off the hook: Donald Trump
US President confirms will announce new tariffs on semiconductors this week
Jobless West Bengal teachers march to Delhi
Our protest is against the sacking of eligible teachers who had cleared the 2016 SSC recruitment test purely on merit
Governor shedding crocodile tears: Tamil Nadu Minister Chezhiaan
CHENNAI: Higher Education Minister Govi Chezhiaan on Monday said Governor RN Ravi was shedding crocodile tears over the plight of Dalits in the state and blamed him for remaining silent on the atrocities happening against Dalits in BJP ruled states. Citing data released by the centre, the minister said the six BJP-ruled states of Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Odisha, and Maharashtra accounted for 81% of cases filed for atrocities against Dalits while Tamil Nadu accounted for 3%. The minister was responding to the governors speech at the BR Ambedkars birth anniversary event held at Raj Bhavan on Monday. Chezhiaan alleged that Ravi, who upheld the principles of Manu and Sanatana Dharma, which according to the minister are the fundamental reasons for caste atrocities, was criticising Tamil Nadu in an absurd manner as he was unable to digest the recent landmark verdict of Supreme Court against him. Tamil Nadu leaders pay tributes to Ambedkar; 'plight of dalits in state painful,' says Governor
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The victims were coerced into working in large-scale cyber fraud operations run by transnational criminal syndicates, a mid-day report revealed
Maharashtra stipend for 8L Ladki beneficiaries cut
'Marco Polo of turtles' swims from Odisha to Maharashtra for double nesting
An Olive Ridley turtle, tagged in Odisha in 2021, has made a remarkable 3,500km journey to Maharashtra's Konkan coast. This is the first recorded instance of such a long migration for the species. The turtle laid 120 eggs, challenging previous assumptions about distinct populations on India's east and west coasts, highlighting the interconnectedness of nesting sites.
Family Sleeps Upstairs, Thief Slips In Below: Rs6.24 Lakh Looted in Kapil Nagar Heist
Samvad Setu Chatbot Receives 150 Complaints in 2 Days, Fast-Tracks Redressal
Sweeping trouble: Over 26% sanitation staff given other jobs
Rise in direct tax revenue, tech progress highlighted at IRS valediction ceremony
Saamanas Writings Are Damaging Uddhav, Says Bawankule Amid Row Over Phule Comments
Lokayukta closes complaint on vintage vehicle registration irregularities
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One Dead, One Injured in Bike-Truck Collision on Katol Road
Charred Tiger Carcass Found Near Irai Dam, T-24 Feared Dead
College students clash at Dharampeth cafe, 1 injured
Padmavati Matas Palanquin Procession Continues 351-Yr-Old Tradition
Choksi froze 1,000-acre Nagpur SEZ plan, bled diamond franchisees
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Nagpur pays homage to Dr Ambedkar
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Congress to hold Sadbhavana Shanti Yatra from Mahal
Choksi held in Belgium, but return a challenge
Fugitive diamond merchant Mehul Choksi has been apprehended in Belgium based on an extradition request from Indian authorities concerning a significant banking fraud case. While this marks progress in bringing Choksi to justice, challenges remain as Belgian courts may consider human rights issues and prison conditions in India, potentially hindering extradition efforts.
Pradynasheel Buddhavihar Yuva Mandal organises blood donation camp
Dr Anil Kept Watch On Wife Through CCTVs In All Rooms
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Nagpur Marks National Fire Service Day with Tributes, Drills, and Modernization Push
National fire service memorial to come up at NFSC
State forms high-level panel to help NMRDA tap into 7,800-hectare land bank for civic infra boost
NMCs Heat Hack: Shade at 9 Spots, 10 Cold Wards, Paint Trial in 60 Homes
Nigerian natl held at airport with 8cr drug
Deer rescued from IT park in Thane
Guilt presumption under Pocso Act not absolute: HC
Locals on edge as soil test for north coastal rd set to begin
CM announces sops for Sikh community