Diesel Tanker Overturns in Washim, Driver Rescued After 45-Minute Operation
Washim, May 24: A major accident was narrowly avoided in Washim district, Maharashtra. A diesel-laden tanker overturned near Takshashila College on the Karanja-Murtijapur road. Reports indicate that the tanker was en route to Wardha district when the driver lost control, leading to the incident. The accident was severe enough that the driver became trapped beneath ... Read more Diesel Tanker Overturns in Washim, Driver Rescued After 45-Minute Operation
Maharashtra Sets Aug 15 Deadline for Auto, Taxi Drivers to Learn Marathi
To help non-Marathi-speaking drivers learn the language, the state government will set up Marathi language study centres at rickshaw union offices and Shiv Sena shakhas across the state
Sanjay Nirupam Welcomes Tough Stance Against Cattle Smuggling in Maharashtra
Mumbai, May 24: Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Nirupam has expressed his support for the Maharashtra governments strict approach to cattle smuggling. He emphasized the need for severe action against cattle traffickers. Nirupam welcomed the Chief Ministers announcement to take action under the Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) against those involved in cattle smuggling. ... Read more Sanjay Nirupam Welcomes Tough Stance Against Cattle Smuggling in Maharashtra
Extreme Heat in Maharashtra Disrupts Daily Life and Agriculture
Mumbai, May 24: Maharashtra is grappling with extreme heat, significantly impacting daily life. Temperatures have soared to 46.8 degrees Celsius, leading to severe disruptions. Many districts are experiencing intense heat and heatwave conditions. As a result, residents are venturing out less during the day, and markets and streets are noticeably less crowded than usual. In ... Read more Extreme Heat in Maharashtra Disrupts Daily Life and Agriculture
Maharashtra Chief Minister Warns Against Fuel Black Marketing Amid Shortages
Shirdi, May 24: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis acknowledged the ongoing fuel shortage in rural areas on Saturday. He confirmed that a sudden increase in demand for petrol and diesel by 20 to 30 percent has disrupted local supplies. Speaking to reporters, the Chief Minister issued a stern warning against hoarding and black marketing of ... Read more Maharashtra Chief Minister Warns Against Fuel Black Marketing Amid Shortages
Maoist Arms Factory Destroyed in Gadchiroli, Significant Materials Recovered
Mumbai, May 24: In a significant operation against Maoism, police in Gadchiroli district, Maharashtra, have achieved a major breakthrough. Authorities uncovered and destroyed a hidden Maoist arms manufacturing facility in the dense forests of the Pomke-Binagunda area. This operation is considered a substantial blow to the Maoist network and its weapon production capabilities. According to ... Read more Maoist Arms Factory Destroyed in Gadchiroli, Significant Materials Recovered
Maharashtra Governments Tough Stance on Cow Smuggling Welcomed by Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha
Mumbai, May 24: The Maharashtra government has announced strict measures against cow smuggling and illegal animal activities by implementing the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA). Cabinet Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha has expressed his support for this decision, stating that only a true patriot could make such a choice. He emphasized that Chief Minister ... Read more Maharashtra Governments Tough Stance on Cow Smuggling Welcomed by Minister Mangal Prabhat Lodha
Maha to include immunotherapy for cancer patients in MPJAY
WR completes Bandra demolition op; concrete work for rly project begins
The cleared 5,200 sq metres area will not just help capacity augmentation and passenger amenities, but it will also streamline passenger movement. Railways plan to create designated pedestrian and public transport spaces, and organise pick-up and drop-off zones for autos, taxis and BEST buses to ensure safer entry and exit round the clock.
A grandson discovers his freedom fighter grandfather through letters
How Bombay shaped Africas revolutionary radio voice
3 Punjab men looking to sell China-made guns in Mumbai held
State intends to lead AI shift through policy: CM
Permit scam: FIR registered against 27 auto drivers in Mira Bhayander
Two drowning teens at Kashid beach rescued using robotic buoy in Maharashtra
Mumbai court acquits four accused in 1996 society fund misappropriation case
New AC bus ring route service for Mumbais Siddhivinayak temple launched on May 23
Mumbais Central Railway announces Sunday, May 24, megablock schedule; no blocks on Western Railway
Did Mumbai turn greener in 8 years? 64 teams with measuring tapes will reveal
Did Mum turn greener in 8 years? 64 teams with measuring tapes will reveal
Easy-to-use tongue-swab TB test shows accuracy in India
Fadnavis Warns Against Black Marketing of Fuel
According to a senior official, Maharashtra had petrol stocks of 1,35,359 KL and diesel stocks of 2,56,621 KL as of May 23. Petrol sales stood at 14,882 KL, while diesel sales touched 47,273 KL. Fresh receipts were recorded at 30,392 KL for petrol and 32,679 KL for diesel.
US energy products can help diversify Indias energy supply, Rubio tells PM Modi
In a statement, Tommy Pigott, spokesperson for the US State Department, said Rubio and PM Modi discussed the West Asia conflict and reviewed recent bilateral gains, including major investments aligned with the President and Prime Ministers Mission 500 target to double trade by 2030
No proof of wilful evasion, British flyer acquitted in Rs 4.6cr gold seizure case
SoBo housing society to get back fire exit 14 years on, illegal room to be razed
Maharashtra continues to reel under heatwave; Pune records 13.3 mm rainfall
According to the latest weather update from IMD, Bramhapuri in Chandrapur district recorded the highest maximum temperature in the state at a scorching 47.1 degrees Celsius, making it the hottest place in Maharashtra
Up to 9-hour power cuts in parts of Mumbai; no communication, say residents
Mumbai doctors use low-cost improvisation to ensure successful liver transplant
They used heart-lung machine instead of an expensive perfusion machine to keep the donated liver functioning till transplantation
Kumbh a great way to make infrastructure climate friendly
At a session titled Kumbh: The spiritual boost for a regional economy at The Hindu Maharashtra Infrastructure Conclave held on Friday in Mumbai, senior officials Shekhar Singh, Commissioner of Nashik Kumbh Mela, and Manisha Khatri, Commissioner of Nashik Municipal Corporation, spoke about the highlights and the challenges of the 35,000 crore project
Hidden Maoist weapon-making setup unearthed and destroyed in Gadchiroli forest
Acting on intelligence provided by surrendered Maoists, Gadchiroli Police unearthed and destroyed a hidden Maoist arms manufacturing setup and equipment buried in a forest area under the Pomke Binagunda region during a joint anti-Naxal operation
The Bhrat Blind Cricket League: The Cricket Association for the Blind in India (CABI) held its 16th Annual General Meeting, bringing together state cricket associations from across the country in a landmark gathering that celebrated a historic World Cup triumph and unveiled the most ambitious chapter yet in Indian blind cricket the Bharat Blind Cricket League (BBCL) 2026. The headline moment of the AGM was the unveiling of the Bharat Blind Cricket League (BBCL) a mega competitive league slated for 2026 that promises to do for blind cricket what the IPL did for the mainstream game. Designed to dramatically expand the sport's reach, the BBCL aims to create a high-profile national platform, elevate player visibility, attract broader audiences, and unlock new sponsorship and media opportunities for athletes with visual impairment. The proposal was passed with unanimous support from all attending state members. The AGM was graced by Rahul Gupta, IAS, District Collector of Hingoli, who announced that Ganga Kadam, vice-captain of the Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team, has been appointed Brand Ambassador for Hingoli Yellow Gold. Maharashtra's turmeric capital now has a World Cup hero as its face. An appointment letter was formally presented to her at the AGM, to a resounding reception from all members present. Dr. Mahantesh Ghativalappa Kivadasannavar, Chairman, Cricket Association for the Blind in India, expressed, At CABI, we have always believed that blindness is not a barrier to excellence, and our players prove it every single day. The Bhrat Blind Cricket League 2026 is our next leap forward a platform that will inspire millions and cement India's place as the global home of blind cricket. The AGM was graced by Rahul Gupta, IAS, District Collector of Hingoli, who announced that Ganga Kadam, vice-captain of the Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team, has been appointed Brand Ambassador for Hingoli Yellow Gold. Maharashtra's turmeric capital now has a World Cup hero as its face. An appointment letter was formally presented to her at the AGM, to a resounding reception from all members present. Also Read: Live Cricket Score State association representatives presented updates on domestic tournaments, talent identification drives, and coaching camps painting a picture of a sport growing rapidly at the grassroots. Performance data from the prestigious Nagesh Trophy further underscored the rising quality and scale of domestic blind cricket competition across India. Article Source: IANS
18-year trial ends in conviction of company, director for cheating bank
Latur launches crackdown on illegal coaching centres after paper leak probe
The Latur administration has launched a crackdown on illegal coaching centres and related commercial activities following the citys links to the NEET-UG 2026 paper leak case and the ensuing Central Bureau of Investigation probe, officials said
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Senior Shiv Sena minister Sanjay Shirsat has created controversy and trouble for party leader and Maharashtra Deputy CM Eknath Shinde once again. The controversy stems from his recent remarks of several NCP MLAs allegedly being in touch with his party, which has not gone down well with the NCP. In fact, senior NCP minister Hasan Mushriff raised this issue with senior Sena ministers Dada Bhuse and Uday Samant, informing them that Shirsat's remarks were causing ill will among the alliance partners. Mushriff also said that NCP ministers would meet Deputy CM Shinde to raise the issue. Shirsat was scolded by his party leadership after his remarks, and urged to avoid making any claims or statements that could hurt the Mahayuti alliance parties. This comes just days after Shirsat created a stir by stating that the Shiv Sena and the BJP would fight the 2029 elections on their own. This remark raised many eyebrows, as it conveyed a signal that all was not well within alliance partners. What soon followed were his remarks on the Sunetra Pawar-led NCP. He claimed that people leaving the party has increased amid confusion about who was the leaderSunetra Pawar or Sharad Pawar. Meanwhile, the Rajya Sabha seat vacated by Sunetra Pawar is up for the polls soon. The NCP is thinking of nominating a senior leader from the state instead of an outsider. While senior minister Chhagan Bhujbal has expressed an interest in a Rajya Sabha post, it remains to be seen whether the decision-makers in the NCPParth Pawar and Jai Pawar includedagree to this. Other names doing the rounds are that of Avinash Adik and Pramod Hindurao.
Mumbaikars can hope for a flood-free city this monsoon season as 43 large pumping stations have begun operations in order to prevent floods during the rainy season this year. BMC officials informed Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis of the status of the pumping stations during a monsoon preparation review meeting. According to reports, nearly 3,000 beds have been kept ready for emergency needs that could arise in the rainy season. Similarly, the speed of trains will be controlled in the ghat regions and along the Konkan railway route. The disaster management control room and centres will work round the clock, all through the week. The Chief Minister was informed that 939 villages in the Konkan region were prone to landslides, and preventive measures had been initiated there by state authorities. The Air Force and the Western Naval Command have also been requested to arrange for helicopter services, air ambulances, large and small vessels respectively, to be used in case of emergencies. Ten teams of disaster relief forces have also been activated. Vital desilting work has also been carried out in the Savitri and Vasishthi rivers, keeping in mind the impact of the previous floods. At the meeting, disaster management minister Girish Mahajan had raised the issue of floods caused in villages along riverbanks after dam water was released. He said that coordination among various departments was necessary in order to avoid villages on the riverbanks being flooded. He also expressed a need for a structural audit of various weak bridges, in order to avoid accidents. Traffic movement on such bridges is also prohibited. A presentation on disaster management preparedness was done by Bhalchandra Chavan, the Director of Maharashtra's Disaster Management Authority. The Divisional Commissioners of Konkan, Pune, Nagpur, Nashik, Amravati and Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar were also among those present for the crucial meeting.
Maharashtra SIR: Political Parties Show Mixed Response In Appointing BLAs
He also said that the BLAs will help BLOs to reach out to the voters at local level for the SIR as they know about the voters whether he is alive, shifted or dead
Twisha Sharma death case: Husband Samarth Singh sent to seven-day police remand
A Bhopal district court on Saturday sent Samarth Singh, husband of model-turned-actor Twisha Sharma and the prime accused in her alleged suicide case, to seven days of police remand. He was produced before the court amid tight security after being brought from Jabalpur
City aquifers certified 'safe' but govt has no data on massively illegal groundwater extraction
Mumbai's groundwater has been declared 'Safe' by the GSDA, despite the agency admitting it lacks data on commercial extraction, tanker withdrawals, and illegal borewells. This contradiction raises serious questions about the assessment's scientific basis, especially given rampant extraction and saline water intrusion into wells.
Pune township to house countrys first environment lab for private housing project
India's private real estate sector is pioneering a new era with Pune's upcoming 105-acre township, set to function as a live environmental laboratory. Partnering with TERI, the project will continuously monitor air quality, water, waste, and livability, aiming for a performance-led, sustainable urban living model beyond mere certification.
Civilisations rooted in culture do not clash: Sandeep Waslekar
International policy expert Sandeep Waslekar stated that cultural societies prevent civilizational clashes, emphasizing India's Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam philosophy. He urged reducing foreign dependence and strengthening indigenous capabilities, noting India's steady move towards self-reliance. The event also highlighted India's strengthened defense preparedness and culture of coexistence.
Maha eyes 1.5 lakh AI jobs as ImagiNxt opens in Mumbai
Maharashtra is poised to become an AI powerhouse, aiming for over 1.5 lakh jobs and 10,000 crore investment by 2031. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis unveiled ambitious plans including AI Centers of Excellence and a startup fund. This initiative aligns with the state's goal of a $1 trillion economy by 2030, driven by technology and innovation.
Mumbai Port targets 80 MMT cargo after record 75.15 MMT haul in FY26
Mumbai Port Authority achieved a record 75.15 MMT cargo throughput in FY26, aiming for 80 MMT next. This success, attributed to stakeholders, highlights its significant share in India's major ports and specific cargo segments. Discussions focused on enhancing efficiency, vessel turnaround, and eco-friendly practices to boost maritime trade.
Future Wars Will Be Multi-Domain With Cyber And Cognitive Aspects, Says CDS Gen Chauhan
SHIRDI (MAHARASHTRA), May 23: Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan on Saturday said future wars will be multi-domain with land, sea, air, cyberspace, and cognitive warfare operating together. Speaking at the inauguration of a defence manufacturing unit here in Ahilyanagar district, General Chauhan said modern warfare is not just based on manpower, conventional weapons or platform-centric operations. AI, drones, robotics, cyber systems, autonomous platforms, space technologies, precision strike weapons, and information dominance are giving a decisive shape to future [] The post Future Wars Will Be Multi-Domain With Cyber And Cognitive Aspects, Says CDS Gen Chauhan appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Fortis Hospital Kalyan Inaugurates Advanced Emergency Department; Marks 20 Years of Operations
As Fortis Hospital Kalyan marks its 20th year of healthcare services in the Kalyan-Dombivli-Ambernath region, the hospital yesterday inaugurated its newly upgraded Emergency Department. Unveiled by Shri. Abhinav Goel (IAS), Municipal Commissioner, Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation, Dr S. Narayani, Business Head-Fortis Hospitals Maharashtra, Dr Ashutosh Pandey, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital Kalyan and Dr Sudhir Gore, Head – Trauma & Emergency Services, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , the department is one of the most advanced emergency care facilities in the region. Upgraded Emergency Department unveiled at Fortis Hospital Kalyan by (L) Dr Pate, Dr Manoj, Dr Patil, Dr Pandey, KDMC’s Mr Goel (IAS), Dr S. Narayani, Dr Gore & Dr Mahajan Over 20 years, the specialists at Fortis Hospital Kalyan’s Emergency Department managed over 60,000 emergencies. The department's emergency case mix includes 33% medical emergencies, 31% cardiac emergencies, 24% surgical emergencies, and 12% neurological emergencies reflecting the full spectrum of regional emergencies. Every case has contributed to a growing understanding of how emergencies unfold in this region, this includes insights into when they peak, how they present, and how fast they escalate. This extensive clinical experience has shaped the redesign of the new Emergency Department, prioritizing rapid triage, bedside diagnostics, and multidisciplinary coordination during time-sensitive situations. The upgraded department's four emergency beds and one negative pressure isolation room are designed to handle the full spectrum of emergencies. The resuscitation bays are each equipped with continuous cardiac monitoring, ventilation, and defibrillation capabilities. Direct connectivity to the Cath Lab and ICU ensures that every critical intervention begins at the bedside, not after a transfer. The department is further supported by a digital triage system with a real-time bed management dashboard to improve emergency response efficiency. The Emergency Department brings together emergency specialists, cardiologists, neurologists, trauma experts, and critical care specialists to manage a wide spectrum of emergencies including heart attack, stroke, trauma, septic shock, Pulmonary Embolism, snake bite, rail/ road trauma, cardiac arrest, etc. Matching the ambition of the upgraded department, Fortis Hospital Kalyan simultaneously announced Code QRT 2.0, an initiative that takes emergency preparedness beyond the hospital walls and into the city. The first phase of Code QRT, hosted in 2025, trained primary care physicians across Kalyan-Dombivali to identify and stabilise critical patients before transfer. Code QRT 2.0 takes that foundation and builds a network around it. Fifteen key hospitals across Kalyan-Dombivali, identified by Fortis Hospital Kalyan, will now be a part of a coordinated emergency response system, connecting emergency physicians, specialists, first responders, and neighbouring facilities into a single, seamless chain of care. The goal of the initiative is simple; no critical patient should fall through the gap between one facility & the next and receive adequate treatment within the golden hour. Shri. Abhinav Goel (IAS), Municipal Commissioner, Kalyan-Dombivali Municipal Corporation , who graced the inauguration ceremony said, "Kalyan has always been a city of arrivals. People come here for work, for opportunity, for a better life. Today, this city is home to millions, and as it grows, it cannot have gaps in its emergency infrastructure. Fortis Hospital Kalyan has been a pillar of healthcare for two decades, and will continue to be a caregiver for the next two. Yesterday’s inauguration tells every resident, old and new, that this city is not just growing outward. It is growing stronger from within." Speaking about the launch, Dr. Ashutosh Pandey, Facility Director, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , said, “The launch of the upgraded Emergency Department marks 20yrs of saving and enriching the lives of people across Kalyan. Over the years, emergency care requirements across the region have evolved significantly, both in scale and complexity. The upgraded department reflects every lesson we’ve learned and is built for speed and precision. Code QRT 2.0 multiplies those learnings across 15 partner hospitals the Kalyan-Dombivali region, creating a network where emergency stabilisation, referral, and access to definitive care happen without delay. Together, these two initiatives represent our strongest commitment yet to the communities we serve." Commenting on the hospital’s departments clinical outcomes, Dr. Sudhir Gore, Head – Trauma & Emergency Services, Fortis Hospital, Kalyan , said, “ Every design decision in this department traces back to a real patient, a real emergency, and a real lesson. Over the years, our teams have consistently focused on building a protocol-driven emergency response system to deliver outcomes exceeding international benchmarks. We have achieved door-to-balloon times as low as 28 minutes in a patient that had suffered a heart attack, against the global benchmark of 90 minutes. Similarly, we have achieved door-to-needle time of 15 minutes in a patient who had suffered a stroke.” Highlighting the larger vision behind the expansion, Dr. S. Narayani, Business Head – Fortis Hospitals Maharashtra, said, “Kalyan is one of the fastest growing urban centres in this region, and Fortis Hospital Kalyan is growing with it. Yesterday's inauguration is the beginning of the next chapter of healthcare in the city. Emergency care is where hospitals prove their commitment, and we intend to keep ours for the next two decades as well." The inauguration also featured leading specialists associated with the hospital’s emergency response ecosystem, including Dr. Zakia Khan, Director – Interventional Cardiology; Dr. Rakesh Lalla, Additional Director – Neurology; Dr. Vivek Mahajan, Director – Structural Cardiology; and Dr. Manoj Kumar, Consultant – Emergency Medicine, Dr Sandeep Patil – Chief Intensivist, alongside the hospital’s emergency and critical care leadership teams. For nearly two decades, Fortis Hospital Kalyan has ensured that patients with critical emergencies does not have to leave the city to seek medical intervention. With Code QRT 2.0 Fortis Hospital Kalyan brings advanced emergency intervention closer to of communities that need it. About IHH Healthcare (IHH) IHH is a leading multinational healthcare provider shaping the future of care. Driven by our aspiration to Care. For Good., we unite medical excellence and innovation, pushing boundaries through our trusted brands such as Acibadem, Gleneagles, Fortis, Island, Mount Elizabeth, Pantai, Parkway and Prince Court. Across 10 countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Türkiye, India and Greater China, our 70,000-strong team delivers world-class excellence every day, within and beyond our 140 healthcare facilities, including more than 80 hospitals. Our comprehensive services span the full healthcare continuum, from primary and ambulatory to quaternary care, complemented by diagnostics, imaging, rehabilitation, telehealth and home care. In partnership with our stakeholders, IHH is advancing value-based care, building a sustainable healthcare ecosystem and creating meaningful impact, as we work towards our vision to become the world’s most trusted healthcare services network. For more information, please visit www.ihhhealthcare.com .
Maharashtra pitches nuclear energy push, invites US firms to invest
Maharashtra is positioning itself as a nuclear energy hub to meet surging power demand from AI, data centers, and advanced manufacturing. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis invited American companies to invest, emphasizing nuclear power's role in stable, carbon-free electricity. The state aims to become a center for nuclear manufacturing and technology partnerships, exploring small modular reactors for industrial needs.
Music licence relief for weddings may cut costs for Mumbai venues, govt pushes single-window system
Wedding and banquet events in Mumbai and Maharashtra will soon be simpler and potentially cheaper. The Centre has clarified that no music licensing fees apply to marriage functions. Discussions are also underway for a single-window music copyright licensing system, aiming to streamline permissions and reduce confusion for the hospitality sector.
Indias first underwater museum set to open near Sindhudurg coast
India's first artificial marine museum, featuring a scuttled naval vessel, is set to open off the Sindhudurg coast by December 2027. Tourists will soon explore the underwater site via a 26-seater submarine, offering a unique marine tourism experience. This ambitious project aims to boost local economy and position Maharashtra as a global underwater destination.
Indias waste may become its next fuel reserve as biogas sector eyes Rs 1 lakh crore boom
IndianOil says fuel supply remains adequate; shortages limited to isolated areas
The state-run oil marketing company clarified that the issues being witnessed at select retail outlets are localised and short-term in nature, and that fuel stocks across most parts of the country remain stable
Two workers killed after falling into well during boring work in Beed
According to police, the workers were standing on a swing-like platform suspended inside the well while installing a horizontal-boring machine when the structure snapped and plunged into the well, causing all three to fall
CNG prices in Delhi hiked by Rs 1, reaches Rs 81 per kg
With the latest revision, the retail price of CNG in Delhi has risen from Rs 80.09 per kg to Rs 81.09 per kg, according to Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL)
Portal snags again mar FYJC admissions; application deadline extended to Monday
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis traveled to Shirdi via Vande Bharat Express, aligning with PM Modi's call for reduced fuel consumption and sustainable practices. Fadnavis also highlighted the state's invocation of MCOCA against cow smuggling and its preparedness for potential El Nino impacts on rainfall during the upcoming kharif season.
CM warns against fuel black-marketing, assures diesel supply to farmers
Fadnavis issued a stern warning against the black-marketing of fuel in the name of farmers, noting that some parts of the state had witnessed a sudden 20 to 30 per cent spike in fuel sales
NEET-UG paper leak case: Maharashtra school suspends arrested teacher
Seth Hiralal Saraswati Prashala announced immediate action against lecturer Manisha Sanjay Havaldar after her arrest and said it would fully cooperate with the ongoing probe being conducted by central agencies
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis visited Shirdi to participate in the inauguration function of a defence and aerospace complex
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Amid the growing traction his newly launched outfit has received over the past week, Cockroach Janata Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke has claimed that he is facing constant threats. The Boston University student also expressed concern for his parents, who live in Maharashtras Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar. The CJP, which began as a satire platform, has amassed more than 20 million followers on Instagram within a week, sparking debate across political circles and social media platforms. Authorities have already blocked the outfits X account following intelligence inputs citing a potential threat to national security. According to Dipke, the idea behind the CJP emerged after a controversy involving Chief Justice of India Surya Kant, who allegedly used the terms parasites and cockroaches while reprimanding a lawyer seeking senior designation. Although the CJI later clarified that he had been misquoted and that his remarks were directed specifically at individuals entering the legal profession using fake and bogus degrees, the CJP adopting the cockroach as its symbol quickly went viral online. I have been getting constant threats both for myself and my family, which is in India. I just received a video in which a man is saying that they have reached outside my home and that I need to wait till evening to see what happens next, Abhijeet told The Indian Express. He added that his family should not have to bear the consequences of his decisions. His parents, Bhagwan and Anita Dipke, told a Marathi news channel on Thursday that they were not keen on their son entering politics and admitted they had lost sleep after learning about his move.Anita said she would want her son to stay away from politics and instead focus on getting a job. Despite the concerns, Abhijeet claimed that Gen Z supporters are pushing him to continue the campaign, even though he has not yet charted out a long-term strategy for the outfit. I had not thought this far ahead; this had begun as a satire. But lets see what the people say; we are going to take suggestions and see how it turns out, he said. Abhijeet also rejected attempts to defame the campaign by comparing it to political developments in Nepal, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka. We have clarified that we are very democratic people and whatever we do to express our dissent will remain within the rights guaranteed by the Constitution and in a peaceful manner. Dont even try to compare Indian Gen Z with others because the Gen Z here is more educated in fact, more educated than those running the country right now, he told the newspaper. The CJP platform has rapidly gained popularity through sharp political satire, memes, and commentary. Much of its content focuses on youth-centric issues such as unemployment, examination paper leaks, and education, presented through graphics, animations, mock manifestos, and charter-style demands.
Abhijeet Dipke, founder of the viral Cockroach Janta Party, said that the satirical partys Instagram and Twitter accounts were hacked and suspended. Cockroach Janta Partys official Instagram account has been hacked. We have lost the access to the account, he said in a post on X via his personal account. He also said that his Instagram page was hacked and that his: -personal Instagram was hacked. - Twitter account withheld - Back-up account also taken down. Please note that we currently do not have access to any of our platforms. Any post made after this should not be considered an official statement from the Cockroach Janta Party, he told his followers. According to X, the original CJP account on Twitter (X), CJP_2029, was withheld in India in response to a legal demand. After the account was blocked, a new one was made named @cockroachisback. The account has already garnered about198.6K followers. While Dipke said that his Instagram account was also hacked, it was visible to users as of Saturday 10 am. By May 23, the account had garnered over 21.8 million viewers. On Friday, Dipke said that he received a death threats on his WhatsApp number. He posted screenshots of the threats on his X account. Dipke also launched his first online petition on Friday, where he demanded the resignation of the Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan over the NEET paper leak. By Saturday morning, more than 568,000 people had signed the petition. Meanwhile, some people have been filing trademark applications seeking rights to the title Cockroach Janta Party. The applications sought trademarks under the category political and social services and were filed by men by the names of Azim Adambhai Jam, Akhand Swarup, and a proprietorship firm named Cockroach Janata Party, Dainik Bhaskar reported. The satirical Cockroach Janta party was created by Abhijeet Dipke, a student at Boston University, US, after Chief Justice of India Surya Kant likened unemployed youth in India to cockroaches and parasites. Dipke is a digital media strategist who has previously worked for the AAP from 2020 to 2022 and is from Sabhaji Nagar, Maharashtra. He is currently pursuing a Masters in Public Relations at Boston University.
Maharashtra CM Fadnavis warns against black-marketing of fuel, assures diesel supply for farmers
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has directed officials to guarantee diesel availability for farmers facing shortages in rural areas. He issued a strong warning against any black-marketing of fuel, especially with a reported spike in sales. Fadnavis also spoke about the inauguration of a defence and aerospace complex in Shirdi, highlighting the town's growing significance.
Donald Trump says he will skip son Donald Trump Jrs wedding due to WH duties
Trump told reporters at the White House on Thursday that his son`s wedding was not good timing because of a thing called Iran and other things.
Donald Trump says Iran wants negotiations after recent US military strikes
Trump said the US military had inflicted major damage on Iran and warned that Washington would not allow Tehran to develop nuclear weapons
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrives in India for key Quad, bilateral talks
Rubio was received by senior officials upon arrival and is expected to travel across multiple Indian cities, including Agra and Jaipur, during the visit
China to hold high-level Security Council meeting on May 26
The theme of this meeting is Upholding the Purposes and Principles of the UN Charter and Strengthening the UN-centered International System
Maharashtra govt to introduce single-window clearance system for live events, concerts
Maharashtra is set to launch a single-window clearance system for live events. This initiative aims to simplify and speed up approvals for concerts and similar programs. The Directorate General of Information and Public Relations will be the nodal agency. A dedicated portal will also be developed.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis announced the state government is using MCOCA for the first time against cow smuggling and illegal slaughterhouses. The law is expected to withstand legal challenges. The government has also prepared a comprehensive plan to manage potential heavy rainfall due to El Nino.
Petrol, diesel prices rise again; fuel rates increased for third time in 10 days
The latest revision marks the third increase in retail fuel prices within 10 days, amid continued pressure from rising global crude oil rates and geopolitical tensions in West Asia
BMC begins soil testing for planned Malabar Hill tank
Mumbai's BMC is advancing its plan for a new 52-MLD reservoir at Malabar Hill, with soil investigations now underway. This crucial step aims to ensure structural integrity for the elevated tank, designed to replace an aging underground system. The project also includes a new garden atop the structure, intended to complement the iconic Hanging Gardens.
IMD issues heatwave alert for north and central India over next seven days
The IMD stated that heatwave conditions are likely in isolated areas of Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh from May 22 to May 28
NEET re-test to be 100 per cent error-free, says Dharmendra Pradhan
He also asserted that the government is committed to ensuring that the re-test scheduled to be held on June 21 remains 100 per cent error-free
China fast-tracks automated coal-chemical hub in resource-rich Xinjiang region
It holds Chinas largest contiguous coalfield, with 390 billion tons of reserves 7 per cent of the national total capable of sustaining Chinas energy needs for a century
Russia says Ukrainian drone strike kills four and injures 35 in Luhansk
Yana Lantratova, Russias Human Rights Commissioner, said that 86 teenagers aged 14 to 18 had been asleep inside the hostel belonging to Luhansk Pedagogical Universitys Starobilsk college when Ukrainian drones attacked it during the night
Ice Age discovery in China challenges theories about origins of human creativity
A new analysis of crystals formed inside one of the bones shows that the site dates back to an ice age 146,000 years ago, challenging the idea that creativity at the site emerged during warmer, more abundant times
New wearable patch can detect dangerous body signals in milliseconds
The skin-like device uses arrays of organic electrochemical transistors to perform neuromorphic computing while remaining flexible enough to bend and stretch with human tissue
Scientists create new atlas to help countries find rare earth deposits
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FCIK pushes for MSME revival, credit support before Parliamentary Committee
Valleys apex industrial body, the Federation of Chambers of Industries Kashmir (FCIK), has urged the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry to recommend a single, comprehensive and adequately funded industrial policy framework for J&K to ensure parity in incentives for all categories of enterprises. FCIK expressed serious concern over the growing imbalance created after closure of registrations under the New Central Sector Scheme (NCSS-2021), under which units already registered will continue to enjoy substantial incentives up to 2037, while existing units, revival cases and future investors outside the scheme have been left at a severe competitive disadvantage despite operating under identical regional constraints and economic hardships. A high-level meeting of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Industry was held today at Srinagar under the chairmanship of Tiruchi Siva, Member of Rajya Sabha. The meeting was attended by 22 other Members of Parliament from the Rajya Sabha, Chief Secretary J&K Government Atal Dulloo, Additional Development Commissioner MSME Praveen Kumar, MD & CEO J&K Bank Amitva Chaterjee, Commissioner/Secretary Industries & Commerce Vikramjeet Singh, MD JKTPO Sudharshan Kumar, CEO CGTMSE Manish Sinha and senior representatives of SIDBI, Punjan National Bank, Canara Bank, Banks of Baroda and Maharashtra besides senior officers from Rajya Sabha. FCIK delegation led by Shahid Kamili presented a comprehensive memorandum to the visiting Parliamentary Standing Committee highlighting the grave structural, financial and policy challenges confronting industry and MSMEs in J&K. FCIK urged the Committee to strongly recommend to the Government of India that the forthcoming UT Industrial Policy, presently under formulation, be backed by adequate Central funding so that incentives are extended to existing, revived, expanding and prospective industrial units on broadly comparable lines with those available under NCSS. The Federation asserted that sustainable industrialisation cannot be achieved by creating two unequal classes of enterprises in Jammu & Kashmir one receiving extensive fiscal support and another left to survive without comparable incentives despite facing the same disadvantages of geography, logistics, instability and limited market access. FCIK emphasized that the existing industrial sector of Jammu & Kashmir has survived decades of disturbances, shutdowns, floods, policy disruptions and economic uncertainty and therefore deserves protection, revival and modernization rather than policy neglect. The Federation cautioned that continuation of the present imbalance could seriously undermine investor confidence and weaken the huge existing industrial base of the Union Territory. Besides industrial incentives and policy parity, FCIK strongly projected the need for a comprehensive revival and rehabilitation package for sick and stressed industrial units and proposed creation of a dedicated revival corpus for modernization, rehabilitation and expansion of MSMEs across Jammu and Kashmir. The Federation also highlighted serious marketing and market-access problems confronting local MSMEs following withdrawal of traditional procurement protections and increasing centralization of procurement through GeM. FCIK demanded restoration of institutional procurement support, particularly in procurement by Central PSUs and agencies, besides stronger implementation of local procurement mechanisms for MSMEs in Jammu and Kashmir. The issue of delayed payments to MSMEs by Government departments and public agencies was also strongly raised, with FCIK seeking strict enforcement of the MSMED Act and creation of automatic and binding payment enforcement mechanisms. Special emphasis was laid on the issue of credit flow to MSMEs. FCIK urged banks and financial institutions to adopt a region-sensitive lending framework for Jammu and Kashmir and strongly advocated collateral-free financing for prospective entrepreneurs under CGTMSE and other Government of India schemes. The Federation pointed out that despite Government guarantee cover under CGTMSE, banks continue to insist upon heavy collateral security, thereby defeating the very objective of the scheme and discouraging first-generation entrepreneurs. FCIK received an overwhelmingly positive response from the Chairman and members of the Parliamentary Standing Committee, who acknowledged the extraordinary difficulties faced by MSMEs in Jammu and Kashmir over the past several decades and assured of their support and intervention with the Government of India for resolution of the issues raised by the Federation. The Chairman and members of the Committee particularly took note of the fact that the contribution of industry to the Gross State Domestic Product (GSDP) of Jammu and Kashmir remains around 19 percent as against nearly 30 percent contribution of industry to the national GDP, observing that the disparity itself makes a strong case for focused policy intervention and special measures to accelerate industrial development in the Union Territory.
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