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Rollout Of ‘Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana’ Just Before Maharashtra Polls A ‘Jumla,’ Says NCP (SP) Lok Sabha Member Supriya Sule

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Pune: The Maharashtra government’s ‘Ladki Bahin’ scheme for women is good but its announcement and implementation just months ahead of the assembly elections is nothing but a “jumla” (gimmick), said NCP (SP) Lok Sabha member Supriya Sule on Thursday.

Under the state government’s ‘Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana’ announced last week in the budget, eligible women will be given Rs 1,500 per month.

NCP (SP) Leader Supriya Sule On ‘Mukhyamantri Majhi Ladki Bahin Yojana’

“As the Maharashtra elections are hardly 2 to 3 months away, a shower of ‘jumlas’ was expected from the state government,” the Baramati MP told reporters here.

Maharashtra assembly polls are due in October.

“The scheme is good in the wake of growing unemployment and inflation. The state government tried to give support to women but the scheme has many conditions and riders,” said Sule when asked about the scheme’s implementation.

She said though she welcomes the programme, its introduction before the state polls is nothing but an ‘election jumla’.

The senior NCP (SP) leader said elections are being won by availing loans (borrowing) and spending government funds but those in power, be it anyone, need to reflect on the cost at which it is coming.

Sule said she and her party’s newly elected MPs met Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal over the Centre’s export policies concerning onion, milk, and sugar.

Supriya Sule On Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar’s Assertions

Asked about her cousin and Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar’s assertions that corruption allegations against him have not been yet proven, Sule said Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis should respond to that as he had levelled those charges.

After last week’s budget, Ajit Pawar had taken to X to claim that baseless allegations were made against him but could not be proved. The allegations will never be proved, he had asserted.

Sule said big claims were made about truckloads of evidence and her “three sisters were raided when they were not even connected (with anything)”.

“Who is responsible for these raids? It is the ones who are in power. So it is not Maha Vikas Aghadi (opposition bloc) which should give answers regarding corruption allegations against Ajit Pawar. It is ‘Mahayuti’ (BJP-led ruling alliance) that should respond as BJP leaders, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Fadanvis, who levelled these against Ajit Pawar,” she said.

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Ramadan 2025: Naya Nagar Police Hold Peace Committee Meeting In Mira Road To Ensure Harmony

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Mumbai: Reaffirming their commitment to peace during celebrations of festivals and occasions, the Naya Nagar police held a committee meeting ahead of Ramzan on Thursday.

The meeting was held at a hall in the Rassaz International School in Mira Road registered the active presence of around 115 people including representatives of peace committee, mohalla committee, various religious trusts and distinguished citizens in order to prevent any type of untoward incident during the holy month. Urging continued among all community members, senior police officials including DCP (Zone I)- Prakash Gaikwad and senior police inspector- Amar Jagdale informed the participants about the importance of ensuring that closed circuit television (CCTV) cameras installed in mosques/madrasas, traffic diversions, alternate routes and parking arrangements.

The officials also advised citizens not to believe rumor-mongers who spread fake messages on social media platforms to disturb peace and harmony tagged with an appeal to immediately inform the police if they face any difficulties, come through such defamatory messages or spot any suspicious activities.

This year, astronomers have predicted that the moon may be visible on 28, February which would set the first fast (Roza) for 1, March 1. Similarly, Ramadan will mark the arrival of Eid ul-Fitr, which is anticipated to be observed on 30 or 31 depending on the moon sighting.  

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‘Pod Taxi System To Be Operated On Trial Basis In Thane’, Says Minister Pratap Sarnaik

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Thane: An automated pod taxi system will be operated on a trial basis between Bhayander Pada Metro Station on Ghodbunder Road and Vihang Hills Circle in Thane as part of efforts to alleviate traffic congestion, Maharashtra transport minister Pratap Sarnaik said on Friday.

The rising number of vehicles and limited road space in Thane have made it imperative to explore alternate solutions like pod taxis and ropeways, he added.

Pod taxis, also called Personal Rapid Transit, are driverless electric vehicles that carry passengers between specific locations at high speeds.

“The initiative aligns with the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Road Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari, who have been advocating for modern urban transport solutions,” said Sarnaik who recently visited the site of a pod taxi project in Vadodara in Gujarat.

“A pilot project for automated pod taxis has already been approved for the Bandra Kurla Complex (BKC) in Mumbai. Pilot projects will also start between JP Infrastructure in Mira-Bhayander and Shivaji Maharaj Statue as well as between Bhayander Pada Metro Station and Vihang Hills Circle in Thane,” he said.

During the day, the minister reviewed the progress of various projects along with Thane Municipal Corporation officials.

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Bombay High Court Slams Banks For ‘Cut, Copy, Paste’ Fraud Declarations, Asks Anil Ambani To Approach RBI

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Mumbai: The Bombay High Court on Friday raised concerns over the “cut, copy, paste manner” in which banks pass orders declaring accounts as `defaulter’ or `fraud’, and asked industrialist Anil Ambani to approach the RBI against an order of the Union Bank of India declaring his loan account as `fraud’.

A division bench of Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Neela Gokhale was hearing a petition filed by Anil Ambani challenging the October 10, 2024 order passed by the Union Bank of India.

He was not granted any hearing before the order was passed, he claimed, challenging two show-cause notices issued by the bank. He had also asked for copies of the documents on which the bank had relied before passing the order, but no documents were furnished, the petition claimed.

During Friday’s hearing, the court said it was repeatedly coming across cases where banks declare accounts as `fraud’ or `willful defaulter’ without following the guidelines laid down by the Reserve Bank of India.

“There cannot be such cut, copy and paste orders. There has to be some application of mind. Ultimately this is public money. We cannot have such orders passed in such a casual manner. There has to be some mechanism put in place,” the bench said.

Banks have to be mindful of the fact that guidelines, published in the RBI’s `master circulars’, are in place, the HC said.

Such orders will continue to be passed unless the RBI takes action against bank officials, and it was advisable that the RBI put in place some mechanism, the court said.

“We feel this is being done deliberately. There has to be some checks and balances, otherwise this will go on,” it said.

Senior counsel Venkatesh Dhond, appearing for the RBI, said any aggrieved person can lodge an online complaint with the RBI if they feel that a bank order violated the principles of natural justice.

Advocate Dhond, however, clarified that the RBI will not go into the merits of the case after a complaint is filed, but only see if mandatory procedures were followed before passing the order.

The court accepted his statement, and asked Anil Ambani to lodge a complaint with the RBI.

“Let the petitioner upload his complaint. Let us start with that,” the HC said.

The court also directed the Union Bank of India to file its affidavit in response to Ambani’s petition, and posted the matter for further hearing on March 13.

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