Cotton procurement at MSP expands 4% to top 104 crore bales
Telangana tops the list of states with maximum purchases by CCI, followed by Maharashtra and Gujarat
Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai gets bomb threat; search underway
Mumbai: Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai received a bomb threat via email on Thursday, March 12, amid the ongoing budget session, police said. After being alerted about the threat to blow up the premises, security protocols were promptly initiated. Employees and other people were safely evacuated from the legislature complex building, located in south Mumbai, 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 .
Gas panic spreads across Maharashtra as US-Iran tensions trigger supply concerns
As government prioritises domestic supply, industries and restaurants struggle with shortage
Caught On CCTV: Class 6 Students Found Evaluating Class 10 Exams
In Maharashtra's Satara district, a teacher allegedly involved Class 6 girls in checking Class 10 Marathi exam papers, raising concerns about exam evaluation integrity.
Bomb threat to Maharashtra legislature, three other places
Security beefed up during the ongoing budget session of Maharashtra Assembly
Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan in Mumbai Gets Bomb Threat
After a thorough search, the bomb squad declared the entire Vidhan Bhavan complex safe
Sandhu sworn-in as new Delhi LG
His predecessor, Vinai Kumar Saxena, has been appointed as the Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh
Lawmakers have forced Prime Minister Keir Starmers government to disclose thousands of files about the decision to name Mandelson to the key diplomatic post at the start of US President Donald Trumps second term, despite a past friendship with the convicted sex offender
Chhattisgarh: Cabinet approves draft of religious conversion bill
The decision was taken at a cabinet meeting chaired by CM Vishnu Deo Sai at the legislative assembly premises
West Asia war: Banks in the crossfire
Airstrike that reportedly killed bank staff in Tehran pushes Iran-Israel war into financial arena, with Tehran warning banks across the Gulf could become targets as uncertainty grows around Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei
2 held from UP for duping Mumbai businessman in 'paper-to-currency conversion' scheme
Two men were arrested in Uttar Pradesh for duping a Mumbai businessman of Rs 7 lakh. The accused posed as individuals who could convert plain paper into currency using chemicals and powders. After a convincing demonstration, they took the businessman's money, promising to double it, but delivered only plain paper.
Now, Pune restaurateurs warn of mass shutdowns after LPG crisis
Industry bodies warn that if supplies are not restored within days, thousands of eateries could close temporarily, disrupting daily meals for residents and threatening the livelihoods of thousands of workers dependent on the sector
PM Modi launches projects worth over Rs 10,000 crore in Kerala
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched and dedicated development projects worth over Rs 10,000 crore in Kerala. The initiatives include a Rs 5,500 crore polypropylene unit at the Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited Kochi refinery, two major highway projects, and railway initiatives worth Rs 142 crore
Need more open spaces to nurture sporting talent
Fans are delirious with delight, and the money tap has been opened as prize money flows like a river in spate
Mumbais maximum temperature sees sharp 6C fall after 40C high
Mumbai experienced a significant drop in daytime temperatures on Wednesday, with the Santacruz station recording 34.2C, nearly 6C lower than the previous day's highs. This relief is attributed to an early sea breeze and weaker easterly winds, alongside a shift in a persistent anticyclone. Despite the dip, minimum temperatures remained above normal.
BMC action against 6,922 properties over 6k cr tax dues
Canopy work at Coastal Roads Worli-end underpass on hold over project cost
Four constable aspirants caught with syringes during recruitment exam in Navi Mumbai debarred
Guard killed in fight over water
Accused tries to flee from JJ Hospital in Mumbai, gets caught the same day
SIT to probe Jalgaon NH land takeover fraud: Min
Soon, filming at BEST depots and bus stations in Mumbai to get costlier
Maharashtra fee fixing body faces graft probe after MLA alleges 40,000-crore scam
Maharashtra: Thane Municipal Corporation revives Heat Action Plan amid criticism over tree cutting
Hotels now stare at shutdown prospects, gas to last till Thurs
War ups input costs for chem, textile units
Infra limited, plan to run 4th year UG classes in shifts
Telangana: Six injured as sand tipper hits RTC bus in Nirmal district
Nirmal: Six people, including the bus driver, were seriously injured when a sand tipper coming from Maharashtra on the wrong route collided with a Telangana State Road Transport Corporation (TSRTC) bus at a flyover near Basara railway station in Nirmal district. The bus was carrying passengers from Nizamabad to Bhainsa when the tipper rammed into 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 .
Fadnavis Defends Maharashtras Debt
He maintained that the state has kept its debt under control while investing heavily in infrastructure and welfare schemes.
Dont force motorists to pay dues on road, traffic cops told
Tempo kills mom waiting on steps for school bus
India developing 3 types of small modular reactors, govt tells LS
India is developing three types of small modular reactors (SMRs), including a 5 MWth high-temperature gas-cooled reactor for hydrogen generation. The 220 MWe BSMR-200 and 55 MWe SMRs will be constructed at the Tarapur Atomic Power Station site in Maharashtra. The BSMR-200 is expected to take 60-72 months for construction after approval.
Dr Vijay Suryawanshi takes charge as Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Commissioner
In a key administrative move, the Maharashtra government has appointed Dr Vijay Suryawanshi as the commissioner of Pimpri Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC). The appointment order was issued by the general administration department (GAD) on Wednesday
Deceased mans liver saves two lives in Mumbai
5 yrs on, Navi Mums only vet hospital begins operations
Authorities begin priority mangrove cutting at Charkop for Mumbai Coastal Road north project
Kill drug dealers in encounters: MLC
LPG shortage threatens mid-day meal supply to Mumbai schools
Mom better custodian of breastfed child, says HC
CRICKET | TN eases past Maharashtra for C.K. Nayudu Trophy title
Air India Express Hyderabad-Phuket flight lands after nose wheel failure
An Air India Express flight from Hyderabad to Phuket was stranded on the runway at Phuket International Airport after a technical issue with its nose wheel, with all passengers deplaned safely following standard protocols
West Asia conflict: Here`s how jet price surge can impact your air travel plans
For India, the spike is compounded by heavy reliance on Middle East air corridors for westbound flights to Europe, the UK, and North America. Closures of regional airspace, rerouted flights, and added war-risk insurance premiums are adding as much as Rs 20,00035,000 per passenger on some routes
Iran denies reports of Mojtaba Khamenei being injured in strikes
Earlier, a report by The New York Times had suggested that Khamenei had been injured and had avoided public appearances for security reasons
Congress slams Centre over US permission` remark to purchase Russian oil
The Indian National Congress criticised the Centre after White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the United States had permitted India to temporarily buy Russian oil, calling the remark an insult to Indias sovereignty and questioning the governments silence
Maharashtra poised to become Indias first trillion-dollar sub-national economy: CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra is on the brink of making history as India's first trillion-dollar sub-national economy. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis revealed this ambitious goal, fueled by advancements in industry and technology. Alongside this economic leap, the state is proactively tackling the challenges posed by social media on youth, exploring strategies to safeguard their well-being.
PM Modi holds roadshow in Kochi, unveils major projects across Keralam
Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Kochi where he inaugurated and laid the foundation for projects worth Rs 10,800 crore, including the BPCL polypropylene unit at Kochi refinery. He also launched a floating solar project, flagged off a new train service and highlighted Indias progress in AI
Rahul Gandhi, Ravi Shankar Prasad clash in Lok Sabha during debate
The confrontation took place when Rahul Gandhi interrupted Prasads remarks, alleging that he had previously been prevented from raising issues in Parliament related to Prime Minister Narendra Modi
Maharashtra set to become Indias first trillion-dollar sub-national economy: Fadnavis
Fadnavis also outlined sustainable development initiatives, including planting three billion trees and providing 16,000 MW of solar power to farmers.
Odisha retains No.1 position in the NITI Aayogs fiscal health index 2026
NITI Aayog released its 2026 Fiscal Health Index for 2023-24. Odisha, Goa, Jharkhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Chattisgarh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh lead the top 10 fiscally-wise states. Arunachal Pradesh topped the north-eastern and Himalayan states category. The report suggests prioritizing infrastructure, health, and education for growth.
Dubai airport targeted in drone strike amid escalating West Asia conflict
Two Iranian drones struck near Dubai International Airport on Wednesday, injuring four people, including an Indian national. Authorities said the injuries were minor to moderate and confirmed that flight operations at the worlds busiest international airport continued despite the incident
Congress flags data risk in Farmer ID rollout, seeks probe into role of private agencies
Concerns arose in the Maharashtra assembly regarding private agencies generating farmer identification numbers. Congress questioned data security and transparent tender processes. The Agriculture Minister assured strict action against any private entity found selling Farmer ID cards. The state has generated over 1.31 crore Farmer IDs. Relief assistance worth Rs 15,817 crore was provided to farmers affected by crop losses.
Iran blames US for energy route disruptions amid West Asia conflict
According to the Iranian foreign ministrys readout of the call, Araghchi held the United States responsible for the disruptions in the flow of oil and gas shipments through the Strait of Hormuz
Maharashtra assembly: Congress claims severe shortage of cooking gas
Mumbai: The Congress on Wednesday, March 11, claimed in the legislative assembly that there was a shortage of domestic LPG in Maharashtra, demanding that the government clarify the situation and inform the House about the steps being taken to address it. Raising the matter, Congress legislature party leader Vijay Wadettiwar said that a severe shortage 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 .
Trump announces USD 300 billion partnership with Reliance
US President Donald Trump has announced the first new oil refinery in the United States in 50 years at Brownsville, Texas, with investment support from Indias Reliance Industries. The USD 300 billion project aims to boost energy production, strengthen national security and create thousands of jobs
36 tiger deaths reported in India so far this year, MP records highest
According to the data compiled by the National Tiger Conservation Authority, 20 tiger deaths occurred inside tiger reserves, while 16 were reported outside protected areas
Maharashtra's CET Cell defines malpractice in age of computer-based test, AI
Maharashtra's CET Cell has introduced strict new regulations to combat exam malpractice, particularly concerning AI and technology misuse. Candidates caught using AI tools, hidden cameras, or remote access software face candidature cancellation and potential legal action. The revised rules also address issues like appearing for exams under the influence of substances.
Mumbai investment scam: 125 people duped of Rs 5.13 crore in Mankhurd
Mankhurd police have registered a case against five individuals for allegedly duping over 125 people of 5.13 crore. Promising a hefty 5% monthly return on investments, the accused collected substantial sums before shutting down their operation and disappearing. An IT engineer's complaint initiated the investigation into this elaborate investment fraud.
MLCs question Maharashtra govts Mahalaxmi racecourse plan
Legislators across party lines voiced strong concerns regarding the proposed Central Park project at Mahalaxmi racecourse. They questioned the accessibility of the open space for ordinary citizens and the impact of a 6,000-vehicle parking lot on local traffic. The government assured consultations with all city legislators and pledged no commercialization of the open space.
BJP MP Nishikant Dubey targets Shiv Sena (UBT) over Congress alliance
Dubey shared the document on social media platform X and questioned the political stance of the faction led by Uddhav Thackeray, arguing that Bal Thackeray had historically taken a strong position against the Congress
Heatwave conditions likely in parts of Maharashtra, rain predicted in three division
According to IMD officials, a cyclonic circulation over South Jharkhand and adjoining North Chhattisgarh, combined with a trough line extending through Vidarbha, is influencing the weather pattern
To be or not to be: SC permits passive euthanasia for man in vegetative state
The Supreme Court bench, comprising Justices JB Pardiwala and KV Vishwanathan, emphasised that this decision ensures the patients right to die with dignity
India secures LPG, LNG supplies via alternative routes amid West Asia crisis
Officials stated that shipments sourced from alternative locations are expected to arrive in the country soon, helping maintain stable fuel availability for households and industries despite disruptions in global energy supply chains
Russia and Ukraine make rival battlefield claims as war enters fourth year
Russia and Ukraine traded rival claims of battlefield gains as the four-year war intensified. Kyiv said its forces pushed Russian troops back in the Dnipropetrovsk region, while Moscow claimed advances in Donbas. Meanwhile, Russian strikes on Ukrainian cities continued and US-brokered peace talks were postponed
CBI arrests Central Railway CBI arrests Cen, 2 others in Rs 10 lakh bribery case
The CBI arrested a chief electrical distribution engineer of Central Railway and two private individuals in a Rs 10 lakh bribery case linked to a Rs 40.54 crore tender. Searches across Mumbai, Navi Mumbai and Karjat led to the seizure of cash and jewellery worth Rs 1.47 crore from the accused officers premises
Maha CM Devendra Fadnavis Felicitates Captain Suryakumar Yadav, Shivam Dube After T20 WC Glory
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis felicitated T20 World Cup-winning captain Suryakumar Yadav and all-rounder Shivam Dube at his residence. The Chief Minister, who was also accompanied by his wife Amruta Fadnavis, appreciated Team Indias remarkable triumph in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. Chief Minister of Maharashtra Devendra Fadnavis Sir felicitated Indian captain Suryakumar Yadav and Shivam Dube, appreciating Team Indias remarkable triumph in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026. A proud moment celebrating Indias cricketing excellence, the Mumbai Cricket Association posted the visual from the meeting on Instagram. Dube also shared the glimpses of his meeting with the Chief Minister on Instagram with a caption, Honoured to meet Honourable Chief Minister @devendra_fadnavis sir and Mrs @amruta.fadnavis maam. A special moment and truly encouraging. Led superbly by Captain Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian team displayed a brand of fearless and dynamic cricket throughout the tournament. Combining explosive batting, disciplined bowling and outstanding fielding, the team maintained consistency across all phases of the competition and rose to the occasion in the most demanding moments India exorcised the demons of 2023, when they had lost the ODI World Cup final at the very stadium, as they defeated New Zealand by 96 runs. It culminated a brilliant run at the tournament, as India have lost just one match in the last two T20 World Cups. Led superbly by Captain Suryakumar Yadav, the Indian team displayed a brand of fearless and dynamic cricket throughout the tournament. Combining explosive batting, disciplined bowling and outstanding fielding, the team maintained consistency across all phases of the competition and rose to the occasion in the most demanding moments Also Read: Live Cricket Score Indias triumph marks a historic achievement as the team successfully defends the ICC Mens T20 World Cup title, becoming the first side in the history of the tournament to retain the trophy. The victory also carries special significance as India became the first nation to win the ICC Mens T20 World Cup on home soil, making the occasion even more memorable for millions of fans. Article Source: IANS
Crude oil Oil prices drop belows USD 90 mark after IEA amid global turmoil
Crude oil prices declined for the second consecutive day after the International Energy Agency proposed a record emergency reserve release to stabilise markets amid the US-Iran conflict. Brent crude slipped below USD 87 a barrel as global oil supply disruptions and Strait of Hormuz tensions continue to affect energy markets
ACB arrests MSEDCL assistant engineer for accepting Rs 1.5 lakh bribe in Raigad
To issue the required project estimate, the accused, posted at the Khalapur unit, initially demanded Rs 1.7 lakh, which he later reduced to Rs 1.5 lakh after negotiations, according to an ACB official
Church urges Maharashtra govt to reconsider cabinet nod to anti-conversion Bill
The Archdiocese of Bombay has voiced serious concerns over Maharashtra's draft anti-conversion Bill, citing provisions that undermine personal freedom of conscience. The Church objects to the 60-day notice requirement for conversions, deeming it a state-controlled process. They also highlighted concerns about blood relatives triggering police action without safeguards against malicious complaints.
Over 1,300 dead, US-Israel strikes hit civilian homes, schools: Iran`s UN envoy
Amir Saeid Iravani, Irans ambassador and permanent representative to the United Nations alleged that densely populated residential districts and critical infrastructure were being struck intentionally
Air India, Air India Express to operate 58 flights to West Asia
Both carriers will continue their regular flights to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia and Muscat in Oman. Air India will operate eight flights to and from Jeddah, including one round-trip each from Delhi and Mumbai
Pune businessman kidnapped for 50 lakh ransom, rescued by police; 5 held
According to the police, the accused, all residents of Uttar Pradesh, had abducted the businessman from the Rahatani area on Monday and escaped in a SUV. After the kidnapping, the victims family informed the police, who quickly formed multiple teams to trace the suspects
Art of Living's Jalyukt Shivar 2.0: A Bold Blueprint for Water-Secure Maharashtra
Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 is redefining Maharashtra’s water future. Anchored by a formal MoU between The Art of Living Social Projects and the Government of Maharashtra, the initiative is driving large-scale desilting, groundwater recharge and community-led execution across drought-prone regions. Gharni River: Desilted. Revived. Alive With groundwater declining and monsoons often turning rogue, the response is bold, structured, ambitious, and practical - building resilience, restoring water bodies, and securing long-term water stability for the state. A Nation Running on Empty India’s water crisis is no longer a distant warning - it’s an everyday challenge. Nearly 80% of the country’s agricultural and domestic water needs rely on groundwater, while only about 20% come from rainfall and surface sources like rivers, lakes, and reservoirs. For more than two decades, extraction has outpaced natural recharge, causing water tables to fall. Disruptions in the hydrological cycle and increasingly erratic rainfall have intensified stress. The imbalance is stark: an estimated 239 trillion litres of groundwater is extracted each year, yet only around 6% of rainfall is effectively stored, while nearly 78% flows into rivers and eventually the sea. Aquifers remain under severe strain, highlighting the urgent need for structured conservation, storage, and recharge systems. Between Drought and Flood For years, large parts of Maharashtra have swung between extremes - drought and flood. Failed or uneven monsoons bring acute scarcity, while heavy rainfall rushes away unchecked, causing damage instead of relief. Streams and rivers that once held water longer are now shallow and silted, reducing storage and weakening groundwater recharge. Increasing reliance on borewells and deeper wells further lowers water tables. Communities face frequent droughts, declining agricultural productivity, crop losses, flood damage, and dependence on tanker water. This cycle - scarcity, over-extraction, runoff, and loss - reveals that the problem is not rainfall alone, but how water is managed. Structured, long-term conservation became not just necessary, but urgent. Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 : Turning Rain into Security The initiative is driven by a single, practical goal: make Maharashtra drought-resilient through systematic water management. Its core objectives: Capture and store rainwater efficiently Strengthen groundwater recharge Stabilise and improve agricultural productivity By rebuilding natural water-holding systems, Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 converts short-lived monsoons into year-round security - benefiting farmers, villages, and future generations. Reviving Maharashtra’s Waterways Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 revitalises rivers, streams, ponds, and lakes by desilting, deepening, and widening channels. Pond and lake silt is reused on marginal farms, improving soil fertility. Maharashtra faces a challenging reality: 80–90% of rainfall falls within just a few months, and most of it runs off without recharging groundwater. Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 changes this, raising infiltration from 6% to 25–35% through scientific, phased interventions: Phase I (2013 - 2019): Focused on drought-prone regions, desilting, stream deepening, and water storage Phase II (2024 - 2026): Expands coverage, consolidates long-term water security Scale & Impact 2,90,64,668 cubic metres of silt removed from rivers, including Gharni, Tavarja, Jana, Mudgul, and more 16,716 million litres of water conserved since 2013 12,38,175 total beneficiaries Farm-Level Benefits: Higher yields: Consistent water and soil moisture support better cultivation and crop rotation. Stronger incomes: Multiple crop cycles and diversified farming reduce risk and stabilise earnings. Flood resilience: Wider, desilted streams prevent waterlogging, erosion, and crop loss. Lower drought risk: Recharged aquifers provide water even during dry spells. National Recognition In November 2025, The Art of Living Social Projects was honoured by the Ministry of Jal Shakti with two national awards - Best Civil Society at the 6th National Water Awards 2024 (for the second consecutive year) and Best NGO award under Jal Sanchay Jan Bhagidari (JSJB 1.0). These accolades recognise the scale, innovation, and measurable impact of Jalyukt Shivar 2.0 - a model for science-driven, community-led, long-term water resilience across India. As Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar has said, “Our survival depends on water; it is the basis of our life force. We need to protect and nurture the sources of water.” This insight underlines the very ethos of Jalyukt Shivar 2.0: protecting water is protecting life. About The Art of Living Social Projects The Art of Living, a non-profit, educational and humanitarian organisation founded in 1981 by world-renowned spiritual leader and humanitarian Gurudev Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, is deeply committed to addressing India’s pressing water challenges. Through large-scale water conservation initiatives, the organisation works to alleviate water scarcity, restore ecosystems and enhance the quality of life for communities across the country. Best NGO for CSR projects in India . www.instagram.com/artofliving.sp/ www.facebook.com/artoflivingsocialprojects x.com/artofliving_sp www.linkedin.com/showcase/artofliving-sp
Islamabad slammed over attacks
Addressing a Security Council meeting on Monday, Indias Permanent Representative to the UN, Ambassador Harish Parvathaneni, reiterated New Delhis support for the UN Secretary-Generals call for compliance with international law and ensuring the protection of civilians
Meghalaya: 2 killed in police firing in West Garo Hills
West Garo Hills SP Abraham T Sangma said the incident took place in the Chibinang area, where a clash broke out between tribal and non-tribal groups.
LS takes up resolution to remove Speaker
Congress legislator Mohammad Jawed read out the notice seeking to move the resolution to remove The resolution was also moved by MPs K Suresh and Mallu Ravi
CEC shown black flags during West Bengal visit
The CEC arrived in Kolkata for a series of meetings with political parties and senior administrative officials to review Bengals poll preparedness
Maharashtra considering social media ban for children under 16: CM
Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday, March 10, indicated that the state government is seriously considering measures to restrict social media usage for children under 16. Speaking at the Lokmat Maharashtrian of the Year 2026 (LMOTY) awards, he highlighted growing concerns over the impact of digital platforms on the younger generation. 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 .
Companies including Joby Aviation and Archer Aviation will test passenger and cargo flights, including potential air taxi services from Manhattan heliports
The policy had required government approval for FDI from countries sharing a land border with India, including China, to prevent opportunistic takeovers when company valuations fell
Trump warns of massive retaliation if Iran blocks Strait of Hormuz
Trump says war could be brief but warns Iran against choking Strait of Hormuz. Oil markets jittery as nearly a fifth of worlds supply sails through Gulf corridor
We need to keep promenades free of encroachment
Their letters also ask why there is a food plaza only in Bandra, and not other areas such as Worli or Marine Drive
The one to root for at the Oscars!
Two films and Academy nominations, in separate categories; same filmmaker! Whats up? I ask director Geeta Gandbhir...
A 24-year-old MDS student allegedly died by suicide in Mumbai, leaving a note accusing her boyfriend of mental harassment and humiliation. Police arrested the boyfriend, Fazal Mohammad Khan, after the student's parents filed a complaint. The suicide note details the emotional distress she reportedly endured during their relationship.
Mumbai police arrest Kolhapur developer in Rs 55 crore Versova scam
Mumbai police arrested a Kolhapur developer for a Rs 55 crore fraud. Amrut Uttam Mahendrakar allegedly helped forge documents to mortgage and sell flats belonging to society members. These flats were part of a redevelopment project in Versova. The developer secured bank loans using these fraudulent transactions. This is the second arrest in the case.

