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Maharashtra: Over 1000 real estate ads in state found to be misleading

The Forum for People’s Collective Efforts (FPCE), a consumer rights body, has raised serious concerns about misleading real estate advertisements in Maharashtra. In a letter to the Secretary of Consumer Affairs, Union Government, the forum criticised MahaRERA’s detterent action against errant developers who deceive flat buyers through false advertising.  The forum relied on the Advertising Standards Council of India (ASCI)’s half-yearly report (April–September 2024) to highlight the issue. Of 2115 real estate ads screened in Maharashtra, 1027 were found misleading and in violation of the RERA Act.  MahaRERA signed an MoU with ASCI in February 2024 to monitor misleading ads and protect flat buyers, but its lack of substantial penalties has raised concerns.  ASCI’s report stated, “From 2115 real estate ads screened, 1027 were flagged for potential violations of MahaRERA regulations. While 59 per cent of advertisers complied by modifying or withdrawing ads, 628 developers were penalised, with fines totalling Rs 88.90 lakh.” ‘Reprimand errant builders’ Advocate Anil Dsouza, hon. secretary, MahaRERA Bar AssociationDespite clear guidelines, promoters continue to flout rules on advertising and marketing, leading to confusion and misrepresentation. Advocate Anil Dsouza, Hon. Secretary of the MahaRERA Bar Association, said, “ASCI and MahaRERA are doing their best, but stricter penalties are needed for misleading advertisements.” The first suo-motu case by MahaRERA involved an unregistered agent from Chembur advertising unregistered projects. “Honest advertisements reduce litigation and foster trust between promoters and buyers. MahaRERA and ASCI must be more vigilant to ensure clean practices,” said Dsouza.  He also called for tougher interactions with CREDAI-MCHI, NAREDCO, and industry SROs to ensure compliance and establish stricter regulations, stressing, “Honest advertisements are not optional but an obligation.” ‘Meagre fines exploited’ Abhay Upadhyay, president, FPCEAbhay Upadhyay, president (FPCE), said, “ASCI has reviewed advertisements based only on MahaRERA’s limited instructions. However, from a consumer’s perspective, these ads often mislead. Images rarely match the actual project, QR codes often fail to provide accurate details of facilities and amenities, and there’s typically a disclaimer allowing management to change project details, violating RERA Act that prohibit such changes after sales begin. “Builders exploit this situation as penalties are negligible,” said Upadhyay. “With a fine of R15,000-20,000 on average (MahaRERA collected R88.90 lakh from 628 developers, averaging R14,156 per project), they trap hundreds of buyers with misleading ads. Homebuyers suffer, while MahaRERA indirectly supports this by imposing token penalties.” Upadhyay confirmed he received no response to his concerns. 1027Total no. of ads found to be misleading ‘Making a mockery’ Ramesh Prabhu, founder chairman, MahaSEWARamesh Prabhu, founder chairman of Maharashtra Societies Welfare Association (MahaSEWA) said, “Once ASCI, being a regulator, refers a particular real estate advertisement with discrepancies to MahaRERA, it becomes MahaRERA’s responsibility to issue show-cause notices to such promoters under Section 12 of the Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016. MahaRERA should initiate legal proceedings against promoters engaging in unfair trade practices and consider cancelling project registrations instead of merely imposing negligible fines of R14,000 to R15,000, which makes a mockery of customer protection.” He further suggested MahaRERA should publish details of such misleading advertisements on its official website to help flat buyers make informed decisions. Highlights of ASCI Report (Apr-Sept 2024) 4016 complaints addressed 3031 ads reviewed for potential code violations 98% required modifications 53% withdrawn/modified without contest 90% cases flagged via proactive monitoring 18 days average case resolution time 2087 digital media ads violated laws 1027 breached MahaRERA Act 890 promoted illegal betting/gambling 156 violated Drugs & Magic Remedies Act

11 January,2025 10:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Vinod Kumar Menon
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Train to connect Jammu and Kashmir valley set to start soon: Ashwini Vaishnaw

The long-awaited train service connecting Jammu and the Kashmir Valley is set to commence soon, Minister of Railways Ashwini Vaishnaw announced on Thursday. This landmark project, a feat of engineering brilliance, has overcome immense geographical and climatic challenges to turn a national dream into reality. Speaking to the media during an inspection of the new Amrit Bharat train coaches and other railway projects at the Integral Coach Factory (ICF) in Chennai, Vaishnaw expressed pride in the completion of the ambitious endeavour. "This railway line has been a cherished aspiration of the nation. The project presented immense complexity due to its terrain, but the determination and expertise of the engineering teams have made it possible," the minister said. The 111-kilometre railway route includes an astounding 97 kilometres of tunnels and 6 kilometres of bridges. Vaishnaw noted that the challenging topography and extreme weather conditions posed significant obstacles during construction. However, the work has now been completed, and the Commissioner of Railway Safety (CRS) has conducted an inspection. "Once the CRS report is received, train services will be launched," he added. The railway ministry has also introduced a specially designed Vande Bharat train to operate on this route. Vaishnaw explained that the train was tailored to withstand the region's harsh winters, where temperatures can plunge to minus 10 or even minus 20 degrees Celsius. "Factors like electrical systems, electronics, and wheel connections had to be adapted to function reliably in such extreme conditions. All preparations have been completed, and this dream of India is on the brink of becoming a reality," he said. As per ANI reports, the Katra-Banihal section of the Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramula Rail Link (USBRL) underwent a successful speed trial during the CRS inspection on January 8 and 9. This section, a crucial link bridging Jammu and the Kashmir Valley, includes remarkable engineering achievements such as the Chenab Bridge, the world's highest railway bridge. The line also features cutting-edge tunnels and advanced safety measures, demonstrating the ingenuity and resilience of Indian engineering. The USBRL project represents a significant step forward in connecting the remote regions of Jammu and Kashmir with the rest of the country, fostering economic development, tourism, and better connectivity. Vaishnaw’s announcement marks the culmination of years of dedication to fulfilling a national dream, and the train service is now poised to bring Jammu and Kashmir closer to India’s heartland. (With inputs from ANI) 

11 January,2025 10:08 AM IST | New Delhi
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Fire guts temporary scrap godowns in Thane no injuries reported

A massive fire broke out at temporary godowns storing scrap and paper rolls in Bhiwandi town of Maharashtra’s Thane district, gutting the structures and the materials stored inside. Firefighting efforts continued overnight to contain the blaze, officials reported on Saturday. The fire erupted around 4 pm on Friday at Walpada in Bhiwandi, where the scrap materials were housed in tin sheds, according to a fire department official. Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident. Three fire engines from the Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation were immediately dispatched to the site to tackle the flames. However, the fire rapidly spread, fuelled by the large quantity of scrap and paper rolls stored in the temporary godowns, making the firefighting operation particularly challenging. “Firefighting operations continued throughout the night as the blaze engulfed the stored scrap materials. The extent of the damage is significant, but no casualties have been reported,” the official stated. The cause of the fire is yet to be determined, and investigations are underway. Authorities are examining whether any lapses in safety measures might have contributed to the incident. The incident has raised concerns about the safety standards in such temporary storage facilities. Local authorities are urging businesses operating in similar setups to prioritise fire safety by installing fire-fighting equipment and conducting regular inspections to prevent such mishaps in the future. Residents in the vicinity of Walpada expressed concern over the thick plumes of smoke emanating from the site, which were visible from a distance. The fire department assured that the flames were under control by Saturday morning and that efforts were on to ensure the site was completely safe.        

11 January,2025 09:56 AM IST | Mumbai
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Woman strangles 10-year-old son with phone charging cable

A woman, who is allegedly being treated for schizophrenia, strangled and killed her 10-year-old son using a mobile phone charging cable. According to the police sources, the woman was residing with her husband, 14-year-old daughter, and the deceased son in the Kherwadi area of Bandra East. Her husband is a government employee, serving as a deputy secretary in the Excise Department. Around 8 pm on Thursday, the woman was at home with the two children while her husband was on duty.  She took her son to the bedroom and locked the door from inside. The daughter, sensing something unusual after hearing noises from the bedroom, knocked on the door but the woman refused to open it. The girl called the neighbours for help but they too were unsuccessful in opening the door. The neighbours then called the woman's husband, who immediately informed the Kherwadi police. A police team promptly arrived at the scene, forced open the bedroom door, and discovered that the woman had strangled her son using the cable. The boy was rushed to the nearest government hospital for treatment, but doctors declared him dead on arrival. “During interrogation, it was revealed that the woman had been suffering from schizophrenia and undergoing treatment for approximately one and a half years. While there was no prior information about any similar attempts, family members mentioned that she often quarrelled with her husband and children,” said an officer from Kherwadi police station. “We have registered a case under 103(1) (punishment for murder)  of Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), arrested the woman and produced her in court on Friday. We are investigating the case further,” said Senior PI Kavidas Jambhale of Kherwadi police. ExpertSpeak Renowned psychiatrist Dr Sagar Mundada, associated with Healthspring, said, “This incident is deeply tragic. No mother in a normal mental state would ever commit such an act. This strongly indicates that she is suffering from a mental illness. If the family claims she is undergoing treatment, it is likely that the treatment was not followed properly and the patient might not have been taking her medication as prescribed.” According to Mundada, it is possible that her normal behaviour at times led the family to believe that she was recovering or fully stable. However, in reality, the illness may have persisted or worsened unnoticed. “In such cases, the priority is to provide treatment to the accused. However, this determination is made only after the court orders a mental health evaluation by a panel of expert doctors from a reputed government hospital, and the diagnosis is confirmed in their report,” he said, adding that her arrest aligns with the standard procedures outlined in the police manual. Advocate Dr Nilesh Pawaskar, special public prosecutor, Bombay High Court, said, “It appears that all these points serve as defences claiming the accused is schizophrenic or suffers from some other mental illness. These points will primarily be useful during the trial. Standard police procedures will be followed in the initial stages of the investigation. The accused will be arrested, undergo a medical examination, and be presented in court. In case the preliminary medical opinion suggests that the accused has schizophrenia or a similar condition, further investigation will be necessary to determine if the act was committed during a specific episode of the illness. This will involve examining all aspects of the case, including the accused's medical history, prior arrests, frequency of such episodes, and other relevant factors.” According to Pawaskar, the investigation will also aim to establish whether the act was genuinely a result of the illness or if the accused deliberately used the illness as a pretext. These findings will then become part of the official record and provide clarity on the circumstances of the act. “If the investigation confirms that the accused genuinely suffers from schizophrenia, the court will decide the appropriate course of action. This may involve either releasing the accused with conditions for treatment or keeping them in custody to ensure treatment, especially if there is a risk of recurrence,” he added. Advocate Vishhal Saxxenaa, Supreme Court of India, said, “BNS section 22 (IPC section 84 earlier) carves out an exception, that an act will not be an offence, if done by a person, who at the time of doing the same, because of unsoundness of mind, is incapable of knowing the nature of the act, or what he is doing is either wrong or contrary to law.” According to Saxxenaa, to establish that an act done is not an offence as covered by IPC section 84, the following elements must be present… . The accused was of unsound mind at the time of commission of the act . Because of unsoundness of mind, the accused was incapable of knowing the nature of the act or that he was doing what was either wrong or contrary to the law“Such a person, if arrested, can apply to the appropriate court for bail. The court may after adjudication of all facts and circumstances grant bail or anticipatory bail. The police may file a charge sheet narrating the facts and the condition of the accused. While in custody, the officials should send the accused for a medical examination and if the medical report suggests mental illness, then the accused can be admitted to the hospital,” Saxxenaa said. 18 monthsTime the woman has been treated for mental illness  Expert opinion ‘BNS section 22 (IPC section 84 earlier) carves out an exception, that an act will not be an offence, if done by a person, who at the time of doing the same, because of unsoundness of mind, is incapable of knowing the nature of the act, or what he is doing is either wrong or contrary to law’Vishhal Saxxenaa, advocate, Supreme Court  ‘The defence claiming the accused suffers from a mental illness will primarily be useful during the trial. But standard police procedures will be followed in the initial stages of the investigation. The accused will be arrested, undergo a medical examination, and be presented in court’Dr Nilesh Pawaskar, special public prosecutor, Bombay High Court  ‘No mother in a normal mental state would ever commit such an act. If the family claims she is undergoing treatment, it is likely that the treatment was not followed properly and the patient might not have been taking her medication as prescribed’Dr Sagar Mundada, psychiatrist

11 January,2025 09:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Samiullah Khan
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Jeweller robbed at gunpoint in Palghar valuables worth Rs 45 lakh looted

A 60-year-old jeweller was brutally attacked and robbed at gunpoint by two unidentified individuals in Maharashtra’s Palghar district, with the culprits fleeing with gold jewellery worth ₹45 lakh, police reported on Saturday. The alarming incident unfolded around 9 pm on Friday in the Agarwal locality of Vasai town, as per an official statement. According to Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Poornima Srhingi Chowgule, the jeweller was preparing to shut his shop when two assailants arrived, taking advantage of the late hours. The DCP revealed that one of the robbers had concealed his identity with a face mask, while the other wore a helmet. Armed with a revolver, the duo forced their way into the shop, threatening the jeweller. They reportedly pushed him into the large safe inside the shop before looting trays of gold jewellery. "During the heist, the accused struck the jeweller on the head with the revolver, causing injuries. They then escaped with 600 grams of gold jewellery, valued at ₹45 lakh," DCP Chowgule stated. The jeweller, who suffered injuries in the assault, was rushed to a hospital for treatment. His condition is reportedly stable. The chilling crime was captured on the shop’s CCTV cameras, and the footage has since surfaced on social media platforms, sparking outrage and concern among local residents. A senior officer from Manickpur police station confirmed that a case has been registered against the unknown assailants under section 309(3) (robbery) and other relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita. DCP Chowgule assured that stringent action is being taken to apprehend the culprits. "All six police stations in the region have been activated to track and capture the perpetrators. Multiple teams are working on analysing the CCTV footage and other clues to identify the accused," she added. (With inputs from PTI)   

11 January,2025 09:29 AM IST | Mumbai
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Sharad Pawar praised RSS for dismantling opposition narratives, says Fadnavis

Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis stated that Nationalist Congress Party (Sharad Pawar faction) chief Sharad Pawar praised the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) after observing how the organisation successfully countered the opposition’s fake narrative during the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. The opposition had earlier alleged that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) aimed to secure 400 seats to amend the Constitution and eliminate reservations, a claim that saffron party leaders acknowledged had negatively impacted their campaign. Commenting on Pawar’s recent remarks appreciating the RSS, Fadnavis said on Friday that the Maha Vikas Aghadi (MVA) alliance managed to construct a misleading narrative during the general elections. However, he credited the RSS for its role in exposing the truth. “When the Assembly elections drew closer, individuals from various walks of life, inspired by the RSS, played a critical role in dismantling this fake narrative. Sharad Pawar Saheb is an astute leader; he must have studied the RSS’s efforts and realised that it is not merely a political entity but a nationalist force. In any competition, it is wise to recognise others’ strengths,” Fadnavis remarked during an interaction with senior editor Vivek Ghalsasi at the Late Vilasji Fadnis Jivhala programme in Nagpur. The Chief Minister further revealed that when Eknath Shinde was appointed Chief Minister in June 2022, he had requested to be assigned organisational work. However, senior party leaders insisted that he join the government. Fadnavis also disclosed that Prime Minister Narendra Modi had advised him against operating as an “extra-constitutional authority” in the government. Responding to a query on who between Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah is stricter, Fadnavis explained, “Modi ji is extremely disciplined and unwavering in his principles, while Shah can occasionally be persuaded to make a political decision for convenience. However, Modi ji would never compromise for convenience.” Reflecting on his decision to serve as Deputy Chief Minister, Fadnavis said it garnered significant praise from party workers and demonstrated his commitment to the BJP’s leadership. Discussing the 2024 Assembly elections, Fadnavis noted that the BJP’s victory with 132 seats – close to a majority in the 288-member House – was a decisive mandate. According to him, even Shinde readily agreed that the Chief Minister’s post should go to the BJP, ensuring alignment with the public sentiment. Touching upon Uddhav Thackeray’s meeting with him during the legislature’s winter session in Nagpur, Fadnavis emphasised his commitment to non-retaliatory politics. He revealed that he had announced he would not engage in “politics of revenge” upon assuming office as Chief Minister, a gesture that was well-received by leaders across parties. Commenting on the possibility of the Sharad Pawar faction of the NCP reconciling with the main party, Fadnavis said, “If you analyse the events from 2019 to 2024, you learn never to say never in politics. Anything is possible – Uddhav Thackeray could align with another party, and Ajit Pawar could join us. I am not suggesting this should happen, but it is a possibility.” Fadnavis described Uddhav Thackeray as a former ally and Raj Thackeray as a current friend, while clarifying that he does not view the Shiv Sena (UBT) leader as an enemy. When asked if he preferred serving as Chief Minister or BJP national president, Fadnavis said he would willingly accept any role the party assigns him. “My identity is because of the BJP. If the party asks me to stay at home, I will do so without hesitation,” he asserted. The Chief Minister also praised BJP leader Arun Gujarati for teaching him the importance of patience, which he described as an essential quality in politics alongside the ability to accept criticism. In a lighter vein, Fadnavis quipped, “I only get angry when I am hungry. If you see me angry, give me something to eat, and my anger will disappear.” (With inputs from PTI) 

11 January,2025 08:50 AM IST | Mumbai
Open Space 7 plot where 200 trees are slated to be hacked, according to environmentalists

Navi Mumbai: National Green Tribunal issues notice to MIDC over a hotel project

Taking note of an environmentalist’s plea to protect a green patch of over 200 trees from commercial development in a chemical zone at Pawane, Navi Mumbai, the National Green Tribunal (NGT) has issued a notice to the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation (MIDC). The MIDC had allotted 300 sq m from the original 3,600 sq m of Open Space 7 to a project-affected person (PAP) for a hotel project. Environmentalists fear that the commercial activity could lead to the felling of 200 mature trees if the project proceeds. The NGT’s western zonal bench directed the MIDC to respond to the concerns raised by NatConnect Foundation director B N Kumar. “I have no objection to helping PAPs, but the green space must be preserved. The PAP can be resettled at a different site,” Kumar stated in the application. The plea highlights that the area is dominated by chemical factories emitting pollutants, necessitating green buffer zones as mandated in the region’s Development Plan. Regulation 3.4.3 of the 2023 Comprehensive Development Control and Promotion Regulations (CDCPR) strictly restricts construction in such open spaces, Kumar’s counsel, Ronita Bhattacharya, argued. Open Space 7 has been maintained since 2001 by Expanded Polymer Systems Pvt Ltd, which planted and cared for over 200 trees. Developing the 300 sq m plot for the PAP would require the felling of 34 trees just to provide access for customers to the proposed hotel. Records accessed under the RTI Act reveal that the land, originally leased in 2000 for afforestation, was taken back by the MIDC in 2008 for PAP allocation, though the decision was communicated to the company only in January 2024. According to the CDCPR, permissible activities in open spaces include recreational facilities like pavilions, gymnasiums, libraries, and yoga centres—not hotels or restaurants. The tribunal bench, comprising Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh and Dr Vijay Kulkarni, noted: “It appears the applicant fears that allowing construction of a otel/restaurant in the area reserved for open space would lead to the destruction of a large number of trees.” The next hearing is scheduled for February 10, 2025. NatConnect also pointed out a precedent where the Bombay High Court overturned CIDCO’s decision to use open space for real estate. The Supreme Court upheld the ruling, emphasising the importance of preserving open spaces for public welfare and the fundamental rights of citizens. “If we do not have a foresight, concern and care for the future rights of the citizens, and from all possible perspectives, we are abdicating the Constitutional principles which recognise an overall development of an individual, which is part of the right to livelihood as guaranteed under Article 21 of the Constitution and as interpreted in its various dimensions, in catena of judgments of the Supreme Court,” the HC said. Commercial development on the 300 sq mtr plot allotted to the PAP would result in destruction of 34 trees. But a much more serious problem would arise if this precedent is set, change of use on OS-7 is permitted, Kumar said and expressed the fear that the entire green patch would be wiped out.  300 sq mThe area allotted for PAP

11 January,2025 07:34 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
Work underway on the three pit lines. Pic/Rajendra B. Aklekar

Bandra Terminus to handle more trains this year

With the focus shifting towards starting more trains from the suburbs instead of Mumbai Central and with additional Vande Bharat and Amrit Bharat trains expected, the Western Railway has initiated expansion plans at Bandra Terminus. These plans aim to accommodate extra maintenance facilities, which could support up to nine new trains. The work on upgrading three new pit lines is 70 per cent complete and is expected to be finished by 2025. Pit lines are specialised maintenance tracks with an open dumping pit along the base of the railway track. These pits allow for cleaning and maintenance of trains from underneath, as well as inspection and repair of coach base parts in preparation for their next journey. “One will be ready by February, another by March, and the third by May 2025. Currently, we have three pit lines, and with these additions, the capacity will double. This will meet future demands,” a WR official said. Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw had also directed in September 2023 that capacity in the Mumbai area should be planned with a future target of starting 50 new trains (with a combination of platform return and primary maintenance trains) on both the railways and this expansion work is in line with this. To keep the focus on the suburbs, the Western Railway is developing termini at Vasai and Jogeshwari. On average, 46 trains arrive and depart every day in the Mumbai area of Western Railway (Mumbai Central, Bandra Terminus, Dadar and Borivli). Apart from those which are through trains (which halt at Vasai Road and go to CR area or towards Vadodara). Bihar model in Mumbai The maintenance pit lines that are being developed at Bandra are three-tier ones where one can inspect the train's undercarriage, its body and also the roof. This type of maintenance pit is called the Barauni pit line after an industrial town in Bihar, India, located on the banks of the Ganges river. Barauni is a big railway hub with three railway stations. Barauni Junction, New Barauni Junction and Barauni Flag and it was here that the idea of this category of maintenance pit originated. 50No. of trains WR is targeting to add

11 January,2025 07:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Rajendra B. Aklekar
Ajit Pawar, DCM; (right) Dhananjay Munde. File pic/Sayyed Sameer Abedi

BJP MLA claims Ajit Pawar will know of Dhananjay Munde’s link ‘in days'

Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar will come to know “in a few days” if his NCP and cabinet colleague Dhananjay Munde has any link to the sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh murder case, claimed BJP MLA Suresh Dhas on Friday. Massajog sarpanch Deshmukh was abducted, tortured and murdered on December 9 for trying to stop an extortion bid on an energy firm helming a windmill project in the region. A murder case and an extortion case linked to the killing are being probed by a Special Investigation Team of the state CID. Munde, MLA from Parli in Beed, is under attack from Opposition parties and even some leaders of the ruling Mahayuti as Walmik Karad, the key accused in the extortion case linked to the sarpanch’s murder, is his close aide. Speaking to a regional news channel, Dhas said, “Ajit Pawar will come to know after a few days if there is a connection (of Munde with the murder case) or not. I have never claimed there is a connection. I don’t say anything firmly (with firm conviction) on it and they (Munde’s backers) must also not say anything firmly as of now.”Dhas was answering a query on Pawar backing Munde on the issue. Speaking to reporters in Pune on Thursday, Pawar had said, “He (Munde) has asserted he is not even remotely linked to the case. He also said that any agency can probe the case. People levelling allegations must hand over evidence they have to probe agencies.” Some leaders from the ruling alliance and the Opposition are making allegations in connection with the case, but they must take precaution to ensure injustice is not done to anyone, the deputy CM had added. Dhas further alleged 109 “unidentified” dead bodies were found in Parli in a year, of which only four could be identified, while the remaining 105 were cremated. The BJP MLA from Ashti also claimed Walmik Karad’s name will soon be added to the sarpanch murder case. The Maratha and Vanjari communities must not fight over this incident as it would “not bring Santosh Deshmukh back”, the MLA added. The murder has also been embroiled in a caste tussle since Deshmukh was a Maratha and several of the accused are from the Vanjari community. Dec 9Day sarpanch was killed Sarpanch murder: Villagers plan agitation Residents of the murdered sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh’s village in Beed on Friday said they will decide the next course of the agitation in a few days. Several people from Massajog village had staged a ‘jal samadhi’ agitation last week and given the police deadline of January 11 to apprehend the absconding accused in the case.  “The next course of the agitation will be decided in two days. The decision will be taken unanimously. The police department was given a deadline of 10 days, and it will end in a day or two,” a villager told reporters. He said villagers have been sitting in a tent for a month now, demanding the arrest of the accused in the murder case. “We want justice. The sixth accused, who is still at large, should also be arrested,” he said.  Villagers have also demanded that the police disclose details about the investigation they carried out so far. “We are aware that the CID investigation is a little confidential. But, at least members of Deshmukh’s family should be informed about it,” they said. 

11 January,2025 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
(From left) BMC Commissioner Bhushan Gagrani, Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray during the meeting on Monday. Pics/X@AUThackeray

Aaditya Thackeray meets BMC chief, raises water, coastal road issues

Shiv Sena (UBT) leader Aaditya Thackeray on Friday met with the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) commissioner and held talks on a slew of topics, including water shortage, the Coastal Road Project, road scams, among others.  Discussing the water shortage issue, Thackeray said, Mumbaikars are facing problems like low-pressure water supply, contaminated water supply, water shortage, etc., and demanded that the BMC should answer these problems to the people and take immediate measures to address them. He further requested the BMC chief to complete the Coastal Road Project, which he said was the dream of party chief Uddhav Thackeray. Aaditya said that the project, which should have been completed by December 2023, is still being delayed. In the meeting, Aaditya also requested civic chief Bhushan Gagrani to sanction dues of R16,000 crore from the state government. If the BMC gets dues from the state government, it could help BEST which is facing a crisis, and also provide other facilities to the common citizens, he said. According to the BMC’s record, the total outstanding dues from the offices of various departments of the state government on account of grant-in-aid, under the jurisdiction of BMC, amounts to R8,936.64 crore. This includes an amount of R5946.33 crore from the state education department. These dues have been pending for many years, said Aaditya. The former Maharashtra minister alleged that in the last two years, the Chief Minister Eknath Shinde-led government has looted Mumbai through various scams. He said that he had exposed the biggest road scam and demanded that there should be an impartial inquiry into this.

11 January,2025 07:17 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
IIM-Mumbai Director, Prof Manoj Tiwari said institute is currently offering 14 PM Gati Shakti courses

IIM-Mumbai to roll out specialised courses aligned with industry needs

IIM-Mumbai (formerly NITIE) is on a mission to meet the growing demand for skilled manpower in logistics, with 1.15 crore professionals needed over the next five years. Designated by the Ministry of Education as a nodal hub for logistics under the National Education Policy, the institute is rolling out specialised courses aligned with industry needs and emerging technologies. To support the government’s ‘PM Gati Shakti’ master plan, IIM-Mumbai has launched the Centre of Excellence in Logistics and Supply Chain Management and the Center for Innovation Incubation & Entrepreneurship. It will also oversee a portal connecting institutes offering logistics courses. In its report Future Talent Requirements in Logistics: A Vision 2047, submitted to the Education Ministry.  Authored by a panel of experts—including Ashish Chauhan (CEO and MD, NSE), Prof. S G Deshmukh (IIT-Delhi), Prof. Gitakrishnan Ramadurai (IIT-Madras), Peeyush Gupta (Tata Steel), Ketan Kulkarni (Allcargo Logistics), Neelesh Mundra (McKinsey & Company), and Prof. Manoj Kumar Tiwari (director, IIM-Mumbai; convenor)— stressed revising curricula to integrate data analytics, sustainability, and problem-solving to meet industry demands. Driven by new advances The logistics sector is being reshaped by technologies like big data, blockchain, IoT, drones, robotics, and warehouse automation. Government projects, including 35 multimodal logistics parks and 108 port connectivity initiatives, further boost infrastructure.   IIM-Mumbai director Prof. Manoj Tiwari shared that the institute currently offers 14 PM Gati Shakti courses in areas like data analytics, warehouse automation, and healthcare logistics. It has also developed reference courses for other institutes to design their own programs aligned with PM Gati Shakti’s goals. Sector’s growing demand Professor Tiwari highlighted that while 2.25 crore people are currently in logistics, an additional 1.15 crore will be needed by 2030. “We’re on a mission to bridge the skills gap,” he said. “By developing industry-tailored courses, we aim to meet the government’s capacity-building goals.” IIM-Mumbai is also offering logistics courses on platforms like SWAYAM and SWAYAM Plus. Seven new courses have been launched, covering AI in port management, warehouse automation, blockchain, and more. Tiwari added, “We encourage our faculty to continually upgrade their knowledge through industry visits and case studies, ensuring our courses remain relevant.” Training for the future Given the significant workforce demands in the logistics sector, as well as ongoing technological advancements and future industry needs, there is a pressing need to revise curricula to integrate hands-on learning and real-world case studies. Specifically, it is recommended that institutions introduce an ‘Introduction to Logistics and Supply Chain’ course for all first-year engineering students, thereby ensuring a foundational understanding of key logistics and transportation components. To align with the evolving requirements of the manufacturing, logistics, and supply chain management industries, educational institutions can develop specialised curricula at various levels. In order to prepare students for the increasing demands of digitalisation, institutions can also offer 15-hour or 30-hour certification programs, online courses via SWAYAM and NPTEL, and video lectures covering a broad range of topics.

11 January,2025 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Dipti Singh
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