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Senior Journalist Vinayak Ashok Luniya Appointed as National President of ‘Nivaraha Foundation’
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Senior Journalist Vinayak Ashok Luniya Appointed as National President of ‘Nivaraha Foundation’

New Delhi:Renowned journalist and editor Vinayak Ashok Luniya has officially taken charge as the President of ‘Nivaraha Foundation’, a national-level Digital Media Self-Regulatory Body. Elected unanimously, Luniya’s appointment marks a significant step toward the unification and empowerment of India’s diverse media community. Immediately after assuming leadership, Mr. Luniya initiated efforts to consolidate several media welfare organizations under one umbrella. Notably, he has merged the ‘All Media Journalist Social Welfare Association’ (active since 2015 in media welfare) and the ‘Jain Media Social Welfare Society’, an organization dedicated to the interests of Jain journalists, into ‘Nivaraha Foundation’. Organizational Framework — 24 Specialized Cells Representing the Entire Medi...
Mumbai Local Train Accident: FIR Sparks Fresh Tension Between RPF and GRP
Maharashtra

Mumbai Local Train Accident: FIR Sparks Fresh Tension Between RPF and GRP

Mumbai: The long-standing jurisdictional tussle between the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and the Government Railway Police (GRP) has resurfaced following a recent FIR in the Mumbra train accident case. While both forces have rarely faced a direct public clash, tensions often arise over investigations, responsibilities, and coordination. On Thursday, friction escalated when the GRP filed an FIR against two railway engineers five months after the Mumbra accident, which claimed the lives of five passengers. While the internal railway investigation had attributed the deaths to a train route curve and passengers’ luggage, the GRP investigation pointed to negligence by the engineers, prompting legal action. Protests and ChaosThe FIR sparked outrage among railway labor unions, leading to ...
Mumbai Metro Fare Hike: Local Trains Still Cheaper Than Metro – Which Routes Will Be Affected
Maharashtra

Mumbai Metro Fare Hike: Local Trains Still Cheaper Than Metro – Which Routes Will Be Affected

? Mumbai: Mumbai’s metro system, alongside the city’s iconic local trains, plays a vital role in the daily commute of the city’s residents. The recently launched underground metro lines have also received a good response from passengers. However, this popularity may soon be tested, as the state government is preparing to increase metro fares. Which Metro Lines Will See a Fare Hike?The state government has proposed the formation of a Metro Fare Determination Committee to the central government. If approved, metro fares are expected to rise in the coming months, particularly affecting the Andheri (West)–Dahisar Metro 2A and Gundavli–Dahisar Metro 7 lines. The MMRDA had submitted a proposal last August for setting up the committee, which the state government approved last month and forw...
Pune Land Scam: Who Are Digvijay Patil and Sheetal Tejwani, Associates of Ajit Pawar’s Son Parth Pawan
Maharashtra, Politics

Pune Land Scam: Who Are Digvijay Patil and Sheetal Tejwani, Associates of Ajit Pawar’s Son Parth Pawan

: ? Pune/Mumbai: The political heat in Maharashtra is rising amid local body elections, following revelations in the Pune land scam. The controversy has drawn national attention, with Congress leader Rahul Gandhi launching a sharp attack in the Lok Sabha. Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s son, Parth Pawar, is at the center of the allegations. Alongside him, the names of two associates—Digvijay Patil and Sheetal Tejwani—have emerged. Both names have been included in the FIR filed by the Pune authorities. Who Are Digvijay Patil and Sheetal Tejwani?Digvijay Patil, who has come under the spotlight following the Pune land deal, is the nephew of Ajit Pawar’s wife, Sunetra Pawar, a current member of the Rajya Sabha. Sheetal Tejwani’s name appears in a prior FIR concerning a loan fraud c...
Parth Pawar Land Scam: Anna Hazare Targets Ajit Pawar, Demands Accountability for Ministers’ Children
Maharashtra, Politics

Parth Pawar Land Scam: Anna Hazare Targets Ajit Pawar, Demands Accountability for Ministers’ Children

Mumbai/Pune: The political heat in Maharashtra has intensified over the Pune land scam involving Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s son, Parth Pawar. Parth is accused of purchasing government land worth ₹1,800 crore at a fraction of its market price. Amid mounting scrutiny, social activist Anna Hazare has added to the pressure, asserting that ministers should be held accountable for the wrongdoing of their children. Anna Hazare’s Statement Speaking to the media, Hazare said, “It is truly unfortunate that ministers’ children are involved in illegal activities. In such cases, the ministers themselves must be held responsible. Values begin at home, and these incidents reflect a lack of moral values in families.” Hazare, known for leading major anti-corruption movements in Delhi that con...
Chhattisgarh Teacher Suspended Over Social Media Post Questioning State Festival Amid Education Concerns
Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh Teacher Suspended Over Social Media Post Questioning State Festival Amid Education Concerns

Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh: A social media post by a teacher in Dhamtari district has sparked controversy, leading to his suspension by the district education authorities. The post, which questioned the state’s decision to celebrate its annual festival while highlighting issues in the education system, went viral and prompted immediate action. Incident Details The incident involves Dhaluram Sahu, an assistant teacher at Nari Primary School in Kurud Block. On October 31, Sahu posted on social media questioning the celebration of Chhattisgarh State Foundation Day, writing: "The education system for children is in disarray, and yet we are celebrating the State Foundation Day. Are we even worthy of celebrating it? Students have not yet received complete textbooks—who is responsible for th...
Chhattisgarh Launches ‘Chief Minister Baiga-Guniya-Hadjor Honor Scheme’ with Annual ₹5,000 Reward
Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh Launches ‘Chief Minister Baiga-Guniya-Hadjor Honor Scheme’ with Annual ₹5,000 Reward

Raipur, Chhattisgarh: In a move to recognize and encourage traditional medicinal knowledge, the Chhattisgarh government has launched the “Chief Minister Baiga-Guniya-Hadjor Honor Scheme (Scheduled Tribes) 2025”. Under this initiative, eligible members of the Baiga, Guniya, and Hadjor communities will receive an annual honorarium of ₹5,000. The scheme aims to preserve tribal culture and reward individuals who have contributed to the traditional practice of forest-based herbal medicine. Who is Eligible The scheme targets individuals from Baiga, Guniya, and Hadjor communities who have been actively practicing forest-based herbal medicine in their local areas for the past three years or more. Preference will be given to those whose families have passed down herbal medical knowledge for a...
Chhattisgarh: 7 Maoists Surrender to Police, Weapons in Hand, Reward Worth ₹37 Lakh
Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh: 7 Maoists Surrender to Police, Weapons in Hand, Reward Worth ₹37 Lakh

Gariaband, Chhattisgarh: In a major victory for security forces, seven Maoists surrendered to police in the Gariaband-Dhamtari-Nuapada division on Friday, carrying their weapons with them. The surrendered insurgents had a total reward of ₹37 lakh on their heads. Top Leaders Among the Surrendered The surrendered Maoists included two top leaders, Udanti Area Commander Sunil and Secretary Arina, each with a bounty of ₹8 lakh. Other members who surrendered were Ludro, Vidya, Nandini, and Malesh, carrying rewards of ₹5 lakh each, and Kanti, with a ₹1 lakh reward. Weapons and Explosives Handed Over The Maoists arrived at the police station on foot from the jungle, bringing with them one SLR rifle, three INSAS rifles, a single-shot gun, live ammunition, and explosive material, which t...
Chhattisgarh: Burial of Deceased Blocked by Villagers, Police Unable to Proceed, Tensions Rise
Chhattisgarh

Chhattisgarh: Burial of Deceased Blocked by Villagers, Police Unable to Proceed, Tensions Rise

Kanker, Chhattisgarh: Three days after the death of Manish Nishad, a 50-year-old man who had converted to Christianity, his family was denied permission to perform his last rites in the village, escalating tensions between communities. The incident triggered a major stir in the area on Friday. Family Faces Opposition from Villagers Manish Nishad’s family brought his body to Charama police station after villagers blocked the vehicle, refusing to allow the burial on local land. Reports indicate that local residents objected because the deceased had converted from Hinduism to Christianity, and there were no Christians previously in the village. Despite attempts by the police to mediate, villagers did not relent. The family, along with members of the Christian community, initially tri...
Jharkhand Shocker: First Wife Plots Husband’s Murder Over Second Marriage, Two Arrested
Jharkhand

Jharkhand Shocker: First Wife Plots Husband’s Murder Over Second Marriage, Two Arrested

Ranchi, Jharkhand: A week after the brutal killing of Ranjit Mahto in Khunti district, police have uncovered the shocking motive behind the murder. Investigations reveal that family rivalry and resentment over a second marriage led to the deadly conspiracy. Details of the Crime The victim, Ranjit Mahto, a resident of Sonahatu, Ranchi, was found mutilated near Kadma Pond, Dahupidi area on October 31. The following day, authorities confirmed the body belonged to him. Mahto lived in a rented accommodation in Girjatoli, Mahavir Colony, Khunti town. First Wife’s Involvement According to SDPO Varun Kumar Rajak, Ranjit’s second marriage to Renu Devi enraged his first wife, Sugi Devi. Out of vengeance, she allegedly conspired with her nephew Sonu Mahto and two other accomplices to kill...

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