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IIT Bombay to IIT Mumbai? CM Devendra Fadnavis seeks Centre’s nod following Raj Thackeray’s objection | Mumbai News


CM: Rename IIT Bombay as IIT Mumbai

MUMBAI/NAGPUR: CM Devendra Fadnavis said on Wednesday that he would write to the Union HRD minister as well as PM Modi to change the name of IIT Bombay to IIT Mumbai. He made the announcement to the media in Nagpur after MNS chief Raj Thackeray took objection to Union minister of state for science and technology Jitendra Singh lauding the institute for retaining its name.At a function at IIT Bombay on Tuesday, Singh said, “Thank God, IIT Bombay has still retained its name… you have not changed it to Mumbai. It is true for Madras (too). It remains IIT Madras.”Raj posted on social media that Singh’s statement reflected govt’s mindset. He stated, “The conspiracy to separate Mumbai from Maharashtra was destroyed by Marathi leaders and the people, and Mumbai remained in Maharashtra. The restlessness in their stomach over their issue is once again being vomited out. Jitendra Singh has no relation with Mumbai, Maharashtra, or Gujarat. But realising what is going on in the minds of his leaders and to be patted on the back, he has said this.He alleged, “The Centre has tried to take away Chandigarh from Punjab, which was opposed by all parties, and they backtracked. Something is 100% cooking about Mumbai. Efforts have begun to annex first Mumbai and then the entire MMR to Gujarat.” Fadnavis rejected Raj’s claims, stating it was BJP’s Ram Naik who was instrumental in ensuring Bombay was renamed as Mumbai. Attacking the Thackerays without naming them, in an indirect reference to the their young generation having studied at Bombay Scottish, he said some people conveniently do not insist on renaming the school where their children study. “For us in the BJP, it’s Mumbai only and not Bombay. We are making continuous efforts to end all signs of Bombay and it should be replaced with Mumbai,” Fadnavis said, adding that Thackeray’s criticism was selective and politically motivated. MNS workers on Wednesday put up posters outside the institute proclaiming it as ‘IIT Mumbai’.





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Murugha mutt seer, 2 others acquitted in Pocso case | India News


Murugha mutt seer, 2 others acquitted in Pocso case

BENGALURU: A local court in Chitradurga on Wednesday acquitted Murugha Mutt seer Shivamurthy Murugha Sharanaru and two others in a Pocso case registered in Aug 2022. The seer, however, faces another Pocso case filed on Oct 13, 2022, in which Karnataka HC has stayed the investigation.Two girls from a hostel run by the mutt had alleged in Aug 2022 that the seer had raped them. Five persons – including a minor boy – were named as accused. The seer was arrested on Sept 1.The court also acquitted hostel warden Rashmi and hostel manager Parame Shivaiah. Reading his one-line order, district and sessions judge Gangadharappa Channabasappa Hadapad announced, “All acquitted.”In Davanagere, the seer declined to comment. The seer’s counsel said: “We have to see the order copy to get more clarity on the grounds of acquittal and other details. We will address the media in a day or two,” he said. The special public prosecutor said the state will appeal the verdict in HC.





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2 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased deactivated in national clean-up | India News


2 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased deactivated in national clean-up

NEW DELHI: The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has deactivated over two crore Aadhaar numbers belonging to deceased individuals as part of a nationwide clean-up drive to strengthen the accuracy and reliability of the Aadhaar database.Officials said the exercise is aimed at preventing identity fraud and ensuring that govt benefits linked to Aadhaar are accessed only by eligible beneficiaries. According to UIDAI, the deactivation process draws on data sourced from the Registrar General of India (RGI), state and Union Territory administrations, the public distribution system, the National Social Assistance Programme and other departments that maintain death-registration records. UIDAI emphasises that Aadhaar numbers are never reassigned, even after the holder’s death, making timely deactivation crucial to avoid potential misuse – such as unauthorised withdrawals, fraudulent benefit claims or impersonation. “Ensuring the database remains current is essential for the integrity of Aadhaar-linked services,” an official said.To make the process easier for families, UIDAI earlier this year launched a digital facility on the myAadhaar portal.





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