CA Foundation Result 2026 Out: All Top Three Rank Holders Are From Maharashtra
CA Foundation Result Out: Sakshi Jain topped the examination by scoring 371 marks out of 400, equivalent to 92.75 per cent.
CA Foundation May 2026 Toppers list: Sakshi Jain from Nashik has topped the ICAI CA Foundation May 2026 exams, securing All India Rank 1 with an impressive 92.75%. Ayanabbas Ajani and Radha Unmesh Mulay from Maharashtra followed, claiming the second and third spots respectively. The results reveal a competitive field, with a pass percentage of 20.09% among the 90,217 candidates who appeared.
Man arrested for stealing buses from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh
Amravati: A man with a history of criminal offences has been arrested for allegedly stealing a Rs 2 crore electric bus belonging to the Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation, an official said. The Shivshahi e-bus was stolen from the Imamwada bus stand in Nagpur on Wednesday, July 1, night when the vehicle was being charged. 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 .
Man Held for Stealing Buses from AP, Telangana, Maharashtra
The man has confessed to stealing as many as 20 buses across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra: Police
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Three more held in UP in Maharashtra TET paper leak case
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Donald Trump says Iran has agreed to just about everything in nuclear talks
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Amarnath Yatra 2026 begins today amid unprecedented security
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Donald Trump says US must win AI race
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Pune man's life changed forever after highway accident
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Authorities must ensure safety at Gorai jetty
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Pakistan, Qatar report progress in US-Iran talks
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Nine monks killed after pickup truck driven by 11-year-old crashes
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TMC rebel faction meets Election Commission over party claim
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VB-G RAM G scheme launched in Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Manipur
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Faizabad Bar Association protests, seeks FIR against Trust officials
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Officials reveal details about pilot in Beijing plane crash
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Gangster Anmol Bishnoi seeks to 'surrender' in Salman Khan firing case
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Women Farmers Empowerment Bill passed unanimously in Maharashtra Assembly
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Never knew Kashmir was so beautiful: First-time Yatris
Praise Valleys hospitality, beauty, spirit of brotherhood Srinagar, Jul 02: Yatri Niwas Pantha Chowk in Srinagar came alive with chants of Bam Bam Bhole, prayers and emotional scenes on Thursday as hundreds of first-time Shri Amarnath Yatra pilgrims arrived in the Valley, many of them overwhelmed by Kashmirs breathtaking beauty and warm hospitality. From elderly devotees to youngsters, the atmosphere at the Yatri Niwas reflected a unique blend of spirituality, excitement and relief as pilgrims prepared to proceed towards the holy cave shrine through the Baltal and Pahalgam routes. For many first-time yatris, the journeyturned intofar more than a religious pilgrimage. Alongside faith and devotion, pilgrims said they were deeply touched by the kindness, compassion and brotherhood shown by the people of Kashmir. We never knew Kashmir was so beautiful and peaceful, said Meena Sharma, a pilgrim from Delhi, while admiring the mist-covered mountains surrounding the city. We had heard many things before coming here, but after arriving, all our fears disappeared. The people here welcomed us warmly and guided us at every step. We are taking back beautiful memories from Kashmir. The arrival of pilgrims filled the Yatri Niwas with energy and devotion as volunteers, officials and security personnel assisted devotees with directions, registration and accommodation. Pushpa Devi, a first-time yatri from Madhya Pradesh, said the Valleys natural beauty and hospitality made the spiritual journey even more memorable. The mountains, cool breeze and peaceful atmosphere make this place feel heavenly, she said. But what touched us most was the behaviour of the people. Shopkeepers, volunteers and even strangers were helping pilgrims selflessly. We feel respected and cared for here. Several women pilgrims said they felt safe and comfortable during their stay in Kashmir and appreciated the support extended by locals and security personnel. As women travellers, safety is always a concern during long journeys, but here we felt completely comfortable, said Rekha Joshi, who arrived with a group from Gujarat. Locals offered us water, directions and help whenever needed. The police and volunteers are guiding everyone patiently. Another woman pilgrim from Maharashtra said the atmosphere in Kashmir had changed her perception of the Valley. We used to see Kashmir only in photographs and on television, but seeing it in person is a completely different feeling, she said. The greenery, rivers and mountains are mesmerising, and the warmth of people makes the experience even more special. Elderly yatris, too, shared emotional accounts of the assistance they received from residents and volunteers. At this age, travelling and climbing are not easy, said 70-year-old Om Prakash from Haryana. But young boys here helped elderly pilgrims with luggage and guided us patiently. Their humanity and respect touched my heart. Another elderly pilgrim from Rajasthan, Shanti Lal Sharma, said his perception of Kashmir had changed completely after visiting the Valley. We came here with devotion for Baba Amarnath, but we are also taking back love and affection from Kashmir, he said. People here welcomed us like family members. This journey will remain in our hearts forever. Pilgrims also praised the administration, Jammu and Kashmir Police and other security agencies for maintaining smooth arrangements and ensuring a secure atmosphere. The arrangements are excellent, said Rajesh Tiwari from Uttar Pradesh. From Jammu to Srinagar, everything has been systematic. Security personnel are present everywhere and are helping devotees with patience and humility. However, many pilgrims urged authorities to simplify the registration process and increase the number of registration counters, particularly for senior citizens and first-time visitors unfamiliar with procedures. Registration should be easier and quicker, said a group of pilgrims from Punjab. Long queues become exhausting, especially for elderly people and women travelling with families. More counters and help desks would make the experience smoother. Some yatris also demanded separate assistance facilities for women and elderly devotees at registration and transit points. Despite minor inconveniences, pilgrims said the warmth of Kashmirs people and the spiritual atmosphere overshadowed every hardship. For us, this is no longer just a pilgrimage, said one elderly devotee while preparing for the onward journey. It has become a lesson in humanity, brotherhood and peace. The majority of the pilgrims urged the LG Manoj Sinha-led administration to set up additional registration counters so that every pilgrim can undertake a hassle-free journey. There should be more counters for registration, andcompletion offormalities should be donein a very speedy manner.After performing darshan at the holy cave shrine, we would like to visit tourist places and take a shikara ride in Dal Lake as well, a group of enthusiastic pilgrims said.
Amarnath Yatris receive grand welcome in Kashmir
First batch of 4,822 pilgrims greeted with garlands, sweets Devotees praise LG admin, police, locals for seamless arrangements Srinagar, Jul 02: Amid tight security arrangements, spiritual fervour and scenes of warmth and celebration, the 57-day annual Shri Amarnath Yatra formally commenced on Thursday with the arrival of the first batch of pilgrims in Kashmir, where devotees were accorded a grand welcome by civil administration, police officers, political representatives and locals. The first batch of 4,822 yatris was flagged off from Jammu by Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha in the early hours before proceedingtowardsthe holy cave shrine through the twin routes of Baltal in Ganderbal district and Chandanwari-Pahalgam in south Kashmirs Anantnag district. As the convoy reached Srinagars Yatri Niwas Pantha Chowk, Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Akshay Labroo and Senior Superintendent of Police Srinagar Dr G V Sundeep Chakravorty welcomed the pilgrims with flower garlands and distributed sweets among them. The atmosphere reverberated with chants of Har Har Mahadev and Bam Bam Bhole as pilgrims stepped into the Valley with visible excitement and devotion. In south Kashmirs Anantnag district, National Conference MLA Altaf Kaloo and SSP Anantnag Amod Nagpure also received the yatris warmly, garlanding devotees and interacting with them as they proceededtowardsthe Pahalgam route.The pilgrims were received warmly at both base campsBaltal in Ganderbal district and Chandwari at Pahalgam, where officials from the administration, police and locals presented bouquets to them and also distributed sweets among the pilgrimsas a mark of Kashmirs age-old hospitality and communal harmony traditions. The beginning of the annual pilgrimage transformed parts of Kashmir into a scene of celebration and spirituality, with officials, volunteers and residents extending greetings and assistance to the devotees. Many pilgrims, especially first-time visitors, said the hospitality and arrangementshadexceeded their expectations. We had heard so much about Kashmir and the Amarnath Yatra, but the welcome we received here touched our hearts, said Neha Sharma, a pilgrim from Delhi travelling with her family.Theadministration has made excellent arrangements, and local people are treating us with kindness and respect. An elderly pilgrim from Gujarat, Mahesh Patel, said the arrangements from Jammu to Srinagar were smooth and highly organised. At this age, travelling long distances is difficult, but everything has been properly managed. Security forces are present everywhere, and medical teams are also available. We feel safe and comfortable, he said. Women pilgrims also praised the support extended by police personnel and volunteers.As women travellers, safety and facilities are our biggest concerns during such journeys, said Rekha Joshi from Maharashtra. But here, the police and officials are constantly guiding and helping us. Even the residents welcomed us warmly. It feels spiritually uplifting. Several yatris appreciated the efforts of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha and the administration for ensuringthesmooth conduct of the pilgrimage. The LG administration deserves appreciation for making such elaborate arrangements for lakhs of pilgrims, said Ramesh Kumar from Uttar Pradesh. Accommodation, transport, sanitation and security arrangements are all up to the mark. Pilgrims particularly lauded the role of Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF and other security agencies for maintaining a strong yet pilgrim-friendly atmosphere. The police personnel are not just providing security, they are also helping elderly pilgrims with directions, luggage and medical assistance, said a devotee from Rajasthan. Their behaviour has been very humble and cooperative. Another yatri from Punjab said the spiritual atmosphere in Kashmir made the journey even more memorable. The mountains, fresh air and devotion all around create a divine feeling. The warmth shown by Kashmiris has removed all fear and hesitation from our minds, he said. Officials said elaborate multi-layer security arrangements have been put in place for the 57-day pilgrimage, including surveillance, area domination, checkpoints, disaster response teams, medical camps and traffic management alongbothBaltal and Pahalgam routes. The annual Shri Amarnath Yatra, one of the countrys most significant Hindu pilgrimages, attracts lakhs of devotees every year who undertake the arduous journey to pay obeisance at the holy cave shrine housing the naturally formed ice Shivlingam. As the first batch of pilgrims moved towards Baltal and Pahalgam amid chants and prayers, the beginning of the yatra once again reflected Kashmirs enduring tradition of hospitality, communal harmony and spiritual coexistence.
High Court orders repatriation of 4 child beggars to Mrashtra
Directs Dharashiv Child Welfare Committee to monitor the kids, submit reports Panaji : The High Court of Bombay at Goa has directed the repatriation of four children rescued in a child begging case to their native homes in Dharashiv district (formerly Osmanabad) in Maharashtra, while ordering continued monitoring of their welfare after their return. The []
Migration Poses Challenge To SIR Voter Verification In Udayagiri
The issue reflects a broader trend in Udayagiri constituency. According to MLA Kakarla Suresh, around 15 to 20 per cent of the constituency's population migrates to Telangana, Maharashtra, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu in search of employment.
Maha govt to address objections to Thane Ring Metro
Mumbra teenager and Dombivli woman electrocuted on waterlogged roads
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State urges Centre to set up centre of excellence for Marathi
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Threats to ex-judge: Bombay HC orders sealed reports
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25-year-old arrested for smuggling Rs 1.2 crore gold to Mumbai
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BJP-Sena pass buck on to civic admin, oppn says priorities misplaced
Congress Leaders Criticize Government on Democracy and Ram Mandir Issues
Mumbai, July 2: At the Save Democracy rally organized by the Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee at Tilak Bhavan in Mumbai, several senior leaders and social activists expressed their concerns over alleged attacks on democracy, constitutional institutions, and civil rights. They emphasized the need for a widespread public movement to address these issues. Following the event, ... Read more Congress Leaders Criticize Government on Democracy and Ram Mandir Issues
Maharashtra sees widespread showers; Mahabaleshwar records highest rainfall
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NMMC suspends gynaecologist after pregnant woman, baby die in Airoli hospital
Serious lapse, no barricades or tripod were installed:Bhide
90-minute power cut in parts of Gamdevi and Grant Road in Mumbai
State assembly passes Bill recognising women farmers
Man falls into stormwater drain in Dahisar, rescued
FIR filed against blood bank officials of Mumbais Sir JJ Mahanagar Blood Centre
Thane police ASI booked for allegedly outraging womans modesty; dismissal likely
Mumbai monsoon mayhem: 8 hurt as tree collapses during inspection in Santacruz; city logs 91 plaints
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Local Train Safety Under Lens: Govt Weighs MCOCA, More CCTV Cameras and Enhanced Security Cover
Maharashtra government to set up STF to regulate activities ofsonography, IVF centres
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Maharashtra Leads India in Empowering Women Farmers: Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Pawar
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No immediate cut in petrol and diesel prices: Hardeep Singh Puri
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INS Trikand thwarts piracy attempt on merchant ship
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Opposition Walks Out of Maharashtra Assembly Over Farmer Suicide Debate Rejection
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Maharashtra Government Orders Investigation into Kandivali Land Deal Violations
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Air India Express restores all West Asia operations with Kuwait, Salalah flights
The airline resumed flights on the KozhikodeSalalah route on Thursday, while services between Kozhikode and Kuwait are set to restart on Friday. Flights connecting Bengaluru and Kuwait will resume from Saturday, with frequencies increasing gradually over the coming days
Let me play my innings first: Maharashtra council's new deputy chairman Sachin Ahir
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EC announces schedule for high-stakes Bankipur bypoll; voting on July 30
The bypoll was necessitated after BJP National President Nitin Nabin resigned from his Assembly membership, leaving the Bankipur seat in Bihar's Patna vacant
'Illegal' riverside cafe linked to ex-TMC MLA's son demolished in Bengal
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Maharashtra puts new RTI Rules on hold after Hazare's agitation threat
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Maharashtra: 5.5 lakh students have pending Aadhaar updates
Maharashtra School Education Minister Dada Bhuse said around 5.5 lakh students in the state have not yet updated their Aadhaar details, but assured that no student will be denied admissions, scholarships, DBT benefits or other government schemes because of the delay
Another tragedy in Mumbai: Man falls into open manhole during civic work, dies
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Donald Trump debuts Qatar-donated Air Force One
US President Donald Trump took his first flight aboard the Qatar-donated Air Force One, calling the upgraded Boeing 747 the greatest commercial plane ever built despite ongoing controversy over the 400 million gift
Workshops to Implement VB-G Ramji Scheme Across Maharashtra
Mumbai, July 2: The Maharashtra government will organize workshops at the state and district levels for the effective and smooth implementation of the developed Bharat-Employment and Livelihood Mission (Rural), known as the VB-G Ramji Scheme. Minister Shambhuraj Desai announced this in the Assembly. Desai stated that a special workshop for legislators will be held at ... Read more Workshops to Implement VB-G Ramji Scheme Across Maharashtra
Maharashtra Government to Conduct Workshops for Effective Implementation of VB-G Ramji Scheme
Mumbai, July 2: The Maharashtra government is set to organize workshops at both state and district levels to ensure the effective implementation of the developed Bharat-Employment and Livelihood Mission (Rural), known as the VB-G Ramji Scheme. This announcement was made by Minister in Charge Shambhuraj Desai during the assembly session. Desai explained that a special ... Read more Maharashtra Government to Conduct Workshops for Effective Implementation of VB-G Ramji Scheme
Diesel sale at pumps restricted to 200 litres/vehicle per day
Mahayuti wins six legislative council seats unopposed in Maharashtra amid spate of withdrawals
Venezuelan man found alive after a week under earthquake hit building ruins
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Maharashtra TET paper leak probe reaches Bihar, three detained in Hajipur
The operation is part of the ongoing probe into the alleged leak of the Maharashtra TET question paper ahead of the examination scheduled for June 28
Maharashtra TET Paper Leak Investigation Expands to Bihar: Three Detained in Raids
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Monsoon arrives in India: Heavy rain lashes Delhi, Mumbai; to spread to northern, western states
Delhi finally welcomed the southwest monsoon on Thursday, five days past its usual arrival, bringing much-needed relief from heat. The monsoon is now widespread across northwest India, with heavy rains expected in Maharashtra, Goa, and Gujarat. This marks the first July onset for Delhi since 2021, as the monsoon rapidly advances, nearing full country coverage ahead of schedule.
Mohan Bhagwat says Partition migrants were 'warriors', not refugees
Bhagwat said those who migrated from the newly created Pakistan left behind their homes, businesses, land and wealth accumulated over generations because they wanted to live in India, where they could practise their religion without fear
Follow all rules to stay safe this monsoon
There have been tree falls across the city, and people wading in flooded waters trying to reach different destinations.
Famous journalist Qamar Ahmed, nicknamed Q, who passed away at 89, covered cricket from 1974 through the written and spoken word. He was everyones friend; Imran Khan a probable exception
US and Iran hold Doha talks on Strait of Hormuz shipping and permanent ceasefire
The US and Iran held technical talks in Doha to negotiate shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and work toward a permanent ceasefire. The discussions follow last month's 14-point interim accord aimed at ending hostilities and establishing a long-term peace framework
Afghanistan launches airstrikes on Pakistan
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Ukraine strikes refinery deep inside Russia
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New jacket harvests drinking water from air
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UP extends Ayodhya temple probe deadline
The Uttar Pradesh government has extended the SIT's probe into alleged embezzlement of donations at the Ayodhya Ram temple by 15 days, giving investigators more time to expand the inquiry
Six mining workers abducted in Pakistan
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Centre issues eviction notice to Delhi Gymkhana Club
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2 building slab crash tragedies in SoBo, N Mum claim two lives
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IMD issues orange alert for heavy rain in Mumbai and other districts
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Heavy Rainfall Hits Maharashtra, Schools Closed in Palghar
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'Alpha' ears Rs 1.52 crore in advance bookings
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Maharashtra govt. tables Women Farmers Empowerment Bill in Assembly
Under this Bill, a woman farmer will be issued a Woman Farmer Certificate. It will be her official identity document for access to government schemes, subsidies, institutional finance and market support

