Maharashtra
Mortal remains of soldier cremated with full state honours in Maha

The mortal remains of martyred Indian Army soldier Romit Tanaji Chavan was cremated with full state honours at his native Shigaon village in Islampur taluka here on Monday morning.
Chavan, 24, along with another soldier fell to terrorists’ bullets on Friday during a fierce encounter in Shopian’s Chermarg Zainapora village in Jumma & Kashmir, and succumbed to his injuries on Saturday.
On Sunday, his mortal remains were flown to Pune and then taken to his native place in Sangli district for the last rites today on the banks of the River Warana.
Nationalist Congress Party state President and Sangli Guardian Minister Jayant Patil said that it was Chavan’s childhood dream to join the Indian Army and defend his motherland.
“He not only fulfilled his dreams, but also earned the honour of being a brave and conscientious soldier of the army. The country has lost a courageous soldier at a very young age… The people of Sangli will never forget his sacrifices,” said Patil.
Chavan had joined the Army in March 2017 and was serving with the Mahar Regiment 4 under the Rashtriya Rifles Battalion when the tragedy struck.
He is survived by his aged parents and a younger sister, who were present at the funeral, besides hundreds of villagers from Shigaon and surroundings, top district and military officials and political leaders across party lines.
Maharashtra
Ladki Bahin Installment To Be Credited On March 8; Sisters Will Receive Women’s Day Present From Maharashtra Government

Mumbai: The installment for February 2025 under the Ladki Bahin scheme will be credited to beneficiaries’ accounts by March 7, just before International Women’s Day (March 8), as announced by Women and Child Development Minister Aditi Tatkare.
This initiative provides ₹1,500 monthly to women aged 21-65 from families with annual incomes under ₹2.5 lakh. Tatkare confirmed the government’s commitment to the scheme, stating that disbursement will commence on March 5 and the March installment will also be credited before the month ends.
Tatkare Dismisses Claims On Discontinuation Of Scheme
Tatkare dismissed opposition claims regarding the discontinuation of the scheme and insisted that 80 lakh women are not at risk of exclusion. On International Women’s Day, special programmes are planned, and the February installment will be disbursed on that day.
While questioned about raising the monthly payout from ₹1,500 to ₹2,100, promised during last year’s Assembly elections, Tatkare stated that decisions would be made by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Ministers.
Minister reaffirmed the program’s success, highlighting that 2.5 crore women had benefited from it, implying that opposition concerns stem from their frustration at this achievement.
Ladki Bahin Latest Installment
The January installment of Ladki Bahin Yojana has started coming into the accounts of women. Under this ambitious scheme of the Maharashtra government, Finance Minister Ajit Pawar had assured to pay the installment by January 26. The seventh installment of January is being deposited from the night of January 24.
Under the scheme, eligible women are given Rs 1500 every month. So far six installments have been deposited. Women have been advised to check their bank accounts linked to Aadhaar. If SMS is not received, check the statement from the bank app or branch. In the future, after a proposal in the budget session, it is planned to increase this amount to Rs 2100.
Four Thousand Women Pull Out From Ladki Bahin Scheme
Prior to the verification initiative aimed at removing women who do not fulfill the eligibility requirements from the ‘Ladki Bahin’ scheme, over four thousand women statewide have applied for ‘no scheme’.
As per high-ranking officials from the Women and Child Development Department, local government offices are receiving applications to halt the scheme’s benefits. This ‘retraction of applications’ appears to be occurring because of the concern over having to repay the benefit amount received, along with a fine, if they are deemed ineligible during the verification process.
Maharashtra
Dhananjay Munde resigned on moral grounds: Ajit Pawar

Mumbai, March 4: NCP president and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar said on Tuesday that NCP legislator Dhananjay Munde resigned as Maharashtra Minister on moral grounds.
Deputy CM Pawar had taken a firm stand amid the chorus for Munde’s resignation that the party will take a call after the completion of ongoing investigations by the CID, special investigation team and judicial committee in the murder of Massajog sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh.
Deputy CM Pawar remained with Munde through thick and thin, however, after CID named his close associate Walmik Karad as the mastermind in the brutal killing of Santosh Deshmukh, he asked Munde to resign.
However, Munde’s cousin and BJP minister Pankaja Munde from Beed district said that Dhananjay Munde should have resigned much earlier.
“Dhananjay Munde’s resignation has been accepted, it should be welcomed. This resignation should have come much earlier. He should not have taken the oath of office. If he had done so, perhaps we would not have had to face the following things,” she added.
“Had Dhananjay Munde resigned earlier, the dignity could have been maintained. Resignation is nothing compared to the pain of that family (family of deceased sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh),” said Pankaja Munde.
“Some videos related to the killing of Santosh Deshmukh went viral on social media. I saw one of the posts. I did not dare to open that video. Those who killed the sarpanch, they did it inhumanly. They killed him and made a video of him. I do not dare to see the inhumanity that is in them. After the murder of Deshmukh, I first wrote a letter to the Chief Minister and on December 12, I gave my full speech on this. Today, you can see it online. I have expressed my opinion. Now, only the investigation machinery knows who is involved in this and who is not. I have no reason to interfere in it,” she said.
“There has been anger against the manner in which sarpanch was killed,” she said.
She added there is no need to rake up the issue of caste conflict.
Meanwhile, Congress slammed the Mahayuti government, saying that Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Pawar have lost the moral right to remain in office and should resign.
“The whole of Maharashtra has been crying since the photos of the brutal killing of sarpanch Santosh Deshmukh went viral. Despite the police and the government having these photos and videos, the government was saving Dhananjay Munde. Due to this act of the government, the dignity of Maharashtra has been brought down. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar have lost the moral right to remain in office. They should immediately step down,” said state Congress chief Harshwardhan Sapkal.
Sapkal said the government cannot pat on its back just because Dhananjay Munde has resigned.
“The real question is why the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister did not dismiss Dhananjay Munde. All the photos, videos, and evidence of these inhuman acts were with the police from the beginning, that is, with the Home Minister and the government. Seriously, the government was trying to save Dhananjay Munde for two months despite having complete knowledge of the inhuman acts of this gang of devils. This means that this gang had the support of the government and it was clear that the Santosh Deshmukh murder case was to be suppressed,” he alleged.
Maharashtra
Should have stepped down earlier: Pankaja Munde on Dhananjay Munde’s resignation

Mumbai, March 4: Maharashtra Minister Pankaja Munde, on Tuesday, welcomed the resignation of Dhananjay Munde from Devendra Fadnavis-led cabinet and said that this should have happened earlier.
Pankaja Munde, the cabinet minister for Environment and Climate Change, speaking to the press, was unambiguous in her reaction to Dhananjay’s stepping down and said that morality should take precedence over all other considerations in such matters.
“I welcome his resignation. He should have resigned from the post earlier. Those who persuaded him to give up his position should have been more proactive, while he should also have been more prompt in tendering resignation,” Munde told reporters.
Pankaja Munde’s reaction assumes significance as both are cousins and became Ministers in Devendra Fadnavis’ government, one from the BJP and the other from the NCP.
Dhananjay Munde, the Minister for Food and Civil Supplies from NCP, has been in the firing line of opposition parties over his close aide Walmik Karad’s alleged role in the brutal murder of Santosh Deshmukh, the sarpanch of Massajog village, in December last year.
Dhananjay Munde came under increasing attack of the Opposition as his close associate Wasim Karad emerged as the prime accused in the chilling murder case.
Munde was initially reluctant to tender his resignation, but it was under the insistence of CM Fadnavis that he stepped down. His resignation came a day after the photos and videos of Santosh Deshmukh’s murder went viral on social media, triggering widespread outrage. The chilling visuals showed the brutality inflicted on Deshmukh by the extortionists.
The Crime Investigation Department (CID)’s 1,200 page charge sheet only gave more fodder to the Opposition, who kept gunning for Munde’s resignation over links with the mastermind.
Walmik Karad is among the eight persons arrested for Sarpanch’s killing in Beed district. His name figured as the key accused, along with seven others, in the broad daylight murder of Santosh Deshmukh.
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