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Mumbai: CR Transports Over 1 Lakh Automobiles; Generates Revenue Of Rs.120.18 Cr During 1st April to 15th Nov 2023

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Mumbai: Central Railway’s impressive performance in Automobile Loading from 1st April – 15th November 2023 is reflected in crossing the milestone of transporting one lakh automobiles in this fiscal year on 15th November 2023 with an increase of 36 % more automobiles than corresponding period last year.

Central Railway’s commitment to facilitating the automobile industry’s transportation needs is reflected in its outstanding performance during the current year. With Business Development Units (BDUs) at both Zonal and Divisional levels actively engaged with local industries, offering flexible schemes and garnering increased interest in rail transport.

Highlights Of Central Railways’ Latest Achievement

• Loading of 1,01,443 Automobiles in 708 rakes and earnings of Rs. 120.18 crore as revenue have been registered for the period 1st April 2023 to 15th November 2023. Which is 36 % more automobiles loading than the corresponding period during last fiscal year 2022-23 i.e 74168 automobiles loaded in 613 rakes earning 94.19 crore as revenue.

• The loading of automobiles for transportation have been done at Kalamboli on Mumbai Division, Ajni on Nagpur Division, Nashik Road on Bhusaval Division, Daund and Vilad on Solapur Division and Khadki, Chinchwad, Miraj and Loni on Pune Division.

• Automobile companies like M/s Mahindra & Mahindra, M/s Tata Motors M/s Maruti Udyog etc. are Top clients of Central Railway who regularly avail services of Railways for transportation of their vehicles.

• Pune division is at the forefront with a loading of 79136 Automobiles in 491 rakes during the period 1st April 2023 to 15th November 2023 as against 49,945 Automobiles in 381 rakes loaded during corresponding period last financial year 2022-2023.

• It is followed by Bhusaval division with loading of 18224 automobiles in 183 rakes during the period 1st April 2023 to 15th November 2023 as against 15,852 automobiles in 155 rakes loaded during corresponding period last financial year i.e. 1st April 2022 to 15th November 2022.

• During 1st April 2023 to 15th November 2023, Solapur division loaded 2580 Automobiles in 22 rakes, Nagpur Division loaded 1203 Automobiles in 8 rakes and Mumbai Division loaded 300 Automobiles in 4 rakes.

The transportation of automobile has been made to various parts of the country.

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Pakistani PIO spy Ravinder Verma in judicial custody

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Mumbai: The court has ordered the remand of Pakistan Intelligence Operative PIO spy Ravinder Verma from ATS remand to judicial custody. Ravinder Verma of the police station is accused of providing secret information to Pakistan, after which the ATS arrested him. Ravinder Verma’s defense lawyer Rupali Shinde said that her client does not have any secret money more than Rs 2,000 in his account, but the ATS opposed it and said that money was also transferred to him from other accounts, after which the court ordered the accused to be kept in judicial custody for 14 days. The defense lawyer said that the girl with whom Ravinder Verma was in contact is not Preeti Jaiswal, but Jaspreet, and he was in contact with her and was affected by the honey trap and this girl is from Punjab and Delhi. The ATS has interrogated the accused, in which the ATS has been provided with many important details.

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Muslim representative delegation met police commissioner Deven Bharti on Mumbai loudspeaker, stop action till Eid-ul-Adha: Azmi

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Mumbai: Muslim representatives met Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti and lodged an objection against the removal of loudspeakers from mosques, saying that only mosques are being targeted, which is completely wrong, while the principle of noise pollution is equally applicable to all, but only on the complaint of BJP leader Kirit Somaiya there is a risk of deteriorating the environment by removing loudspeakers from mosques, and a demand was also made to stop police action to maintain law and order.

Maharashtra Samajwadi Party leader and Assembly member Abu Asim Azmi told the media after meeting the Police Commissioner on the loudspeaker issue that Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti said that no action will be taken against loudspeakers till Eid-ul-Azha, while Azmi drew the attention of the Police Commissioner on this issue that unilateral action is being taken only against mosques. The police take action after the complaint of Kirit Somaiya and then the action starts. He said that the issue of removing loudspeakers from mosques is threatening peace in Mumbai. Azmi said that the way Kirit Somaiya and Nitish Rane are demonstrating provocations has spoiled the atmosphere of Mumbai city.

The police should also take action against them to maintain law and order. Police Commissioner Deven Bharti has assured the delegation that he will take necessary steps on this issue and action will be taken as per the law. Abu Asim Azmi, while expressing concern over mischief on Eid-ul-Azha, told the Police Commissioner that the way some miscreants are constantly trying to create conflict in societies by offering sacrifices. On Nitish Rane’s venom regarding sacrifice in societies, Azmi said that sacrifice is offered in societies and it is done legally, there is no problem in it, but some people are presenting sacrifice as an issue to spoil the environment. He said that even in Hinduism, cats are offered, then no one objects. On Nitish Rane’s demand for virtual sacrifice, he said that Islam will follow Sharia and Muslims offer sacrifices only according to Sharia and the law has allowed us to do so.

Samajwadi Party leader Yousuf Abrahani, Advocate Amin Solkar, Khateeb and Imam of Hari Masjid Maulana Zubair Ahmed Barkati were also present in this representative delegation. Yousuf Abrahani said that legal action is being taken on the loudspeaker issue and the court is also being approached, while all the conditions imposed on the loudspeaker issue are illegal, while the Supreme Court had ordered decibel control and decibels have been fixed, accordingly, loudspeakers are used in mosques, but the police are taking action under pressure from the Kirit Somaiya and the police do not have the authority to remove loudspeakers from mosques, but despite this, this process is continuing, while the Mumbai Police Commissioner has also assured of necessary action on this issue.

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Mumbai Cyber ​​Cell recovered Rs 1.29 crore

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Mumbai: The Cyber ​​Cell of Mumbai Police has recovered Rs 1.29 crore from the victims in the Digital Arrest fraud case. The Mumbai Crime Branch had received several complaints on helpline 1930, in which complaints of cyber fraud were received. A 73-year-old doctor from Vile Parle had lodged a complaint on the helpline. The elderly man was called on a video call by a police officer and a judge and cash was withdrawn from his bank account.

In this case, money was transferred five times from the bank account between June 2 and June 4 and Rs 2.89 crore was transferred. After registering a complaint in this case, the police filed a complaint on the NCRP portal and the nodal officer of the bank froze Rs 1.29 crore in the bank account itself for cyber crime. This action was taken under the guidance of Mumbai Police Commissioner Deven Bharti, Joint Police Commissioner Crime Lakshmi Gautam, DCP Purushottam Karad.

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