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and Savitribai Phule and “Marathi manoos”.

“These statements cannot be seen, by any stretch of the imagination, to be disrespectful to any great person, held in high esteem by the members of the society in general and by the members of the Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes in particular,” the judges said in the order, which was made available recently.

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Mumbai: Three employees of Kish Corporate Services Pvt. Ltd, owned by former Mayor Kishori Pednekar, have been booked for reportedly not releasing the provident funds (PF) of 264 BEST-bus employees.

First India Bureau came the first person in the world to do so.

Contrary to the popular swimming route of Elephanta caves to Gateway of India, (where) swimmers ride the waves of the high tides towards gateway, I decided to do it from the reverse side against the waves. I could swim a distance of 16.20km in 5 hours 26 minutes,” he tweeted on Sunday.

However, an official of the Maharashtra uled Tribes (ST) members, at public speeches are disrespectful to these late political figures who were held in high esteem by members of society in general and members of the SC/ST communities in particular. The petitioner referred to several objectionable statements made by Koshyari and Trivedi on Shivaji Maharaj, Mahatma Phule

State Amateur Aquatic Association said there was no record of Prakash’s feat with the Mumbai-based body.

“This was his (Prakash’s) solo effort. We can not comment further as we were not contacted before he embarked on the swimming expedition,” the person said.

Prakash is posted in Mumbai as Inspector General of Police in the VIP security department.

Koshyari, whose tenure was dogged by controversies caused by his utterances about Shivaji Maharaj, social reformers Mahatma Phule and his wife Savitribai and Marathi people, stepped down from the post of the governor last month.

He had faced flak for calling Shivaji Maharaj an ‘icon of olden times’, while Trivedi had allegedly said that the founder of the Maratha empire had apologized to Mughal emperor Aurangzeb.

The 45-year-old complainant Vidya Sandeep Babar, a resident of Bandra filed an FIR accusing three employees of Kish Corporate Services, identified as Prashant Mahesh Gawas, Shaila Prashant Gawas, and Girish Ramesh Revankar.

As per the complaint, PF was deducted from the salaries of 20-plus employees for October and November 2021 but there are no records that these amounts were added to the employee’s accounts. An inquiry has been launched.

Aurangabad: The members of Shiv Sena - Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray (UBT) are meeting citizens at various places, including jogging tracks, in Aurangabad to invite them to the party’s rally on April 02, party leader Ambadas Danve said on Monday. Uddhav Thackeray’s rally will take place at the Marathwada Sanskrutik Mandal (MSM) ground, it will be attended by other leaders of the Maha Vikas Aghadi as well, said Danve who is the leader of opposition in the Maharashtra Legislative Council.

The political party is employing unique methods to connect with the public this time around. In addition to conventional party meetings, they have been visiting jogging tracks in various locations across the city during early morning hours.

They also intend to

Each party worker has been instructed to approach a minimum of 100 individuals and invite them to the rally on April 02 meet people at shopping malls and encourage them to attend the rally. As per Danve, each party worker has been instructed to approach a minimum of 100 individuals and invite them to the rally.

Maha sees 205 new nCoV cases, including 66 in Mum

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Mumbai: The special investigation team (SIT) of Mumbai police investigating the death of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay student Darshan Solanki has recovered a note that mentions the name of his hostel mate, an official said on Monday.

The supposed suicide note, was recovered from Solanki’s hostel room some days ago, he added.

Darshan Solanki, a resident of Ahmedabad, Gujarat, reportedly died by suicide on February 12 after jumping off the seventh floor of his hostel building. Following his death, Solanki’s parents and several student organizations claimed that caste discrimination was the reason behind his tragic demise. The official said the note mentions physical and mental harassment by the engineering student hostler who has been named. This student stays on the same floor of the hostel and had allegedly threatened Solanki after a dispute, the official said quoting the note.

The Maharashtra government had formed an SIT headed by Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Lakhmi Gautam to probe the case.

According to the official, the process of filing a case of abetment of suicide was in progress.

Mumbai: The state on Monday witnessed 205 fresh cases of COVID-19, which took its total tally to 81,42,059, a health official said, adding that the death toll stood unchanged at 1,48,435.

The state had reported 397 cases on Sunday. Mumbai circle led with 135 cases, followed by 43 in Pune circle, nine in Kolhapur circle, eight in Nashik circle, five in Nagpur circle, three in Aurangabad circle and two cases in Akola circle. The 135 cases in Mumbai circle include 66 in the metropolis, the official added.

The tally in Mumbai stood at 11,55,527, while the toll stood unchanged at 19,747, he said.

Maha has conducted, 8.66 crore tests so far. —FILE PHOTO Mumbai circle led with 135 cases, followed by Pune circle (43), Kolhapur circle (9), Nashik circle (8), Nagpur circle (5) and Akola circle

The recovery rate increased in the state by 110 to touch 79,91,412, leaving Maharashtra with an active tally of 2,212.

The active tally includes 618 in Pune district, 589 in Mumbai and 399 in Thane, he said.

So far, 8,65,85,260 tests have been conducted in the state, including 2,249 in the last 24 hours, the official said.

As per state health department data, the recovery rate is 98.15% and the fatality rate stands at 1.82%.

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