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Llb Degree Row: Oldest law school mislabels LLB degree in certificates | Mumbai News


Mumbai: In a lapse that has left students both bemused and concerned, the reputed Government Law College (GLC) in Churchgate has issued third-year, second-semester certificates carrying an incorrect expansion of the LLB degree as “Bachelor of Legislative Law,” a nomenclature not recognised by the Bar Council of India or Mumbai University, under which the 170-year-old institution operates. ‘LLB’ stands for the Latin term, ‘Legum Baacalaureus’. In English, it is referred to as ‘Bachelor of Laws’.The certificates were issued just as students were preparing for their fourth-year, second-semester examinations. “We were shocked to receive marksheets that read we had cleared the sixth semester of bachelor of Legislative Law,” said a student. “As fourth-year students, we start reaching out to law firms and foreign universities around this time. Legal firms and universities would have felt we are submitting fake certificates.When contacted, principal Asmita Vaidya initially asked this reporter to check the “full form of LLB on the internet and on the MU website.” When informed that it stands for Bachelor of Laws, she said the marksheet format was from the University of Mumbai. Later she said her college could not have issued a certificate with an erroneous expansion. On Friday, Vaidya told TOI that an office clerk had made the mistake after referring to an online source. “Fresh corrected certificates are being printed and distributed,” she said.By evening, the college issued a notice asking second, third and fourth year students to collect their marksheet “with the title as per university norms”.Students who had collected their marksheet on Wednesday were asked to return the erroneous certificates. Retired Supreme Court judge justice Abhay Oka said, “It is very unfortunate…We have to be very cautious as GLC has a name and it has immense fame associated with it. Such mistakes should be avoided.” A senior Bar Council official also said such certificates would not be accepted.Students also pointed to delays in issuance of certificates by GLC, an institution widely recognised as the oldest law school in Asia. Those from the 2027 graduating batch said until about 15 days ago, even first-semester exam certificates were not issued. “It is only today that I have received marksheets of semester 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6,” said an eighth-semester student.Vaidya said the delay was due to an external agency handling result preparation that “could not manage” timelines, following which the college undertook printing the results. Corrected marksheets began being issued from Friday.



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UK MP says US report on rise in anti-Indian hate online ‘deeply concerning’


UK MP says US report on rise in anti-Indian hate online ‘deeply concerning’
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LONDON: British MP Bob Blackman has described research by an independent non-profit research organisation in the US, which found that anti-Indian rhetoric surged online last year, as “deeply concerning”.Network Contagion Research Institute (NCRI), which specialises in tracking extremism and misinformation on social media, found that anti-Indian rhetoric on X tripled in 2025, with over 24,000 tweets viewed more than 300 million times. It found that every major H-1B policy announcement in the US triggered a spike in slurs and scapegoating of Indian immigrants.Debate over visas frequently shifted into conspiracy theories suggesting that Indians are acting as a coordinated group seeking to displace Americans in the workforce. Indians make up the largest share of H-1B beneficiaries.Abusive posts described Indians as “cow piss”, “curry”, “economic replacers”, and “invaders”, or resorted to scam call centre stereotypical tropes.Usha Vance also faced racist abuse.Blackman, who represents Harrow East, where Hindus were recently attacked celebrating Holi, said of the report: “This is a coordinated campaign driven by a small number of accounts deliberately targeting the Indian community, its culture, and its contribution to public life. It is racism, plain and simple. The Indian diaspora here in Harrow, across the UK, and the world, makes an extraordinary contribution to our societies. That contribution deserves celebration. I will always stand against any form of discrimination targeting our Indian community.”The report, titled ‘From Policy Drift to Purity Grift: How A Small Network Hijacked the Immigration Debate”, said the announcement in Sept 2025 of a temporary $100,000 application fee for employers hiring H-1B workers, and visa restrictions being imposed on owners of travel agencies in India accused of facilitating illegal immigration to the US, acted as triggers for anti-Indian hostility online.These announcements “corresponded with measurable surges in ethnic generalisation, slurs and deportation rhetoric directed at Indians as a group”.The abuse also moved offline with harassment at Hindu temples.The report warned that “large surges in ethnic antagonism online often presage violence against the targeted groups” and called on platforms to take more action and for awareness to be raised within law enforcement.



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Fresh tariff order offers 4-26% tariff relief for MSEDCL consumers till ’30 | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Maharashtra Electricity Regulatory Commission (MERC) on Friday issued a fresh multi-year tariff order for MSEDCL that promises lower power bills for residential users over the next five years. The new order, passed by the commission headed by chairperson Valsa Nair Singh, replaces the earlier June 25, 2025, order that came under legal challenge from stakeholders.Following the challenge, the Supreme Court directed MSEDCL to conduct a fresh hearing and asked the commission to reconsider the review petition after hearing all parties. Under the revised tariff framework, residential consumers will see tariff reductions ranging from 4% to 26% by 2029-30. For the current financial year itself, the reduction is up to 10%, offering immediate relief to households.The order also strengthens the Time-of-Day (TOD) tariff structure aimed at encouraging consumers to shift electricity use to non-peak and solar-rich hours. The rebate for consumption during solar hours has been increased from 80 paise per unit to 85 paise per unit. Another consumer-friendly feature of the order is a sharp reduction in electricity charges for EV charging at residential premises and housing societies. The tariff has been cut from Rs 10.22 per unit to Rs 9.25 per unit with immediate effect.In a media statement, MSEDCL spokesperson said, “The TOD concession for electricity usage during the 9am to 5pm period will continue for industrial and commercial electricity consumers.”He further said as the second year of the order commences from April 1, there will be further reduction in electricity tariffs. “The average tariff for consumers using up to 100 units per month will decrease from Rs 7.31 to Rs 7.10. The electricity tariff for these consumers will decrease by 26% over five years. Before the new multi-year electricity tariff order, this rate was Rs 8.14 until 2025.”In this order, MERC has fixed a tariff of Rs 9.50 per unit for high-tension and low-tension electric vehicle charging stations for the year 2026-27. This tariff will remain stable until 2028-29. This will encourage the use of electric vehicles. Housing societies can set up low-tension charging centres for electric vehicle charging within their premises, the spokesperson added.



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LPG crisis fuels fraud: Fake MGL calls drain 70L in a mth | Mumbai News


Mumbai: At a time when US-Israel and Iran’s war has affected the gas and fuel supply across the world, fraudsters are capitalising on the LPG crisis, using it as a tool to cheat people. In one month, at least four complaints have been registered in one police station where victims collectively lost Rs 70 lakh after they were threatened that their gas connection would be disconnected. “Official representatives of a gas agency never ask for details of your bank account, OTP or debit card over the phone. The fraudsters are using all these methods to cheat people. One has to be alert,” said the police source. Police said a 64-year-old retired employee of an insurance company told police that she received a text message saying, “Your MGL gas connection will be disconnected tonight at 7.30pm. Please contact MGL officer Mr Manish Rathore.” The message contained a mobile number too. When she dialled the number, she was told her gas connection’s CA number was blocked. To unblock the CA number, the accused sent a malicious APK file to the complainant and asked her to download it and fill in her details. However, she could not download it on her Iphone and told Rathore about it. The fraudster then sent the APK file on her husband’s android phone. She was asked to pay Rs 7. She used her debit card for it. After she filled in her debit card details, she was told that there was a mistake in the process and she was asked to use another debit card. She suspected something was amiss and stopped the process. Next day, she received messages that Rs 26.53 lakh was deducted from her account and Rs 45,000 was deducted from her husband’s account. The couple lost almost Rs 27 lakh. In another case, a fraudster using similar modus operandi contacted a western suburb resident and asked him to make payment for gas connection update and sent a fraud APK file in the name of MGL. Once the complainant downloaded and submitted his information, Rs 20.27 lakh was debited from his account. In another case, a fraudster contacted the complainant, saying his gas bill was pending and the connection would be disconnected. The accused sent a malicious APK file in the name of MGL to the consumer and siphoned over Rs 10 lakh from his account.



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Mirwaiz meets Iranian envoy, calls Kashmir ‘little Iran’ | India News


Mirwaiz meets Iranian envoy, calls Kashmir ‘little Iran’
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq (ANI/ file photo)

SRINAGAR: Kashmir’s chief cleric, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Friday met Iran’s ambassador to India, Dr Mohammad Fathali, and expressed condolences over the death of its top leaders in Israel-US attacks.According to a statement issued by Mirwaiz, he led delegation of the Muttahida Majlis-e-Ulema, an amalgam of religious organisations of Kashmir, and conveyed his condolences over the killing of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, his family members and other leaders, and expressed “deep solidarity with the people of Iran in their hour of hardship”.The delegation condemned the war, which it said was “imposed” on Iran, and expressed hope that diplomatic efforts would prevail and peace and stability would be restored. Others who were part of the delegation included Mufti Nasir-ul-Islam, Aga Syed Hassan Al-Mosvi, and Aga Syed Hadi AlMosvi, Aga Syed Mujtaba.During the meeting, Mirwaiz also highlighted the “deep-rooted cultural, historical and religious ties between Kashmir and Iran”. Kashmir has long been referred to as “Iran-e-Sagheer” (little Iran), he stated, stressing that it reflected the enduring bond between Kashmiris and the people of Iran.Thousands of people in Kashmir had gathered at Srinagar’s Lal Chowk and later in Budgam to condemn the killing of Khamenei earlier this month. The Valley also witnessed a large-scale donation drive following an appeal by the Iranian embassy, with people contributing cash, gold, traditional copperware, household items, vehicles and even livestock.Former CM and PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti was the first political figure from J&K to visit the embassy to express solidarity with Iran, followed by National Conference MPs. On March 10, NC president Farooq Abdullah visited the Iranian diplomatic mission and signed the condolence book on Khamenei’s death.



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Zojila Pass Avalanche: 7 killed as avalanche buries several vehicles at Zojila Pass | India News


7 killed as avalanche buries several vehicles at Zojila Pass

SRINAGAR: At least seven people died and five others were injured after an avalanche buried several vehicles under the snow at Zero Point, Zojila Pass, in Jammu and Kashmir’s Ganderbal district, about 70 km north of Srinagar.A senior police officer said the vehicles were travelling from Srinagar to Kargil when the avalanche struck around 3 pm Friday. Police and rescue teams used JCBs to clear the snow and rescue the trapped passengers, including five injured. The rescuers retrieved seven bodies, while two persons were still missing till reports last came in. All the seven deceased were residents of Ladakh’s Kargil district, an official said.Senior officials from Ladakh, including Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council executive councillor Mohd Jaffer Akhoon, reached the site upon receiving the information.The Zojila pass would earlier remain closed for nearly five months during winter, cutting off Ladakh from the rest of the country. However, with improved technology, advanced snow-clearance equipment and better planning, the pass remained open throughout this winter, barring four days, which the Border Roads Organisation described as a significant strategic and logistical achievement.



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TV actor on the run after house help’s murder nabbed in Vizag | Mumbai News


Mira Bhayandar: With the arrest of Ashish Meshram, a small-time TV serial actor, from a railway station in Visakhapatnam, the Mira Road police have cracked the murder case of a househelp who was stabbed by the accused inside the third floor flat of Chandresh Accord housing society. Ashish had allegedly stabbed the 37-year-old househelp, Suman Kamble, on the neck, chest and stomach on Wednesday night, before fleeing. The Mira Road police had dispatched teams to trace and arrest him after his identity was revealed as the prime suspect. Once the accused is brought to the police station, he would be thoroughly interrogated. Senior officials at the Mira Road police station said his entry and exit to the society was quick which points to the crime being “a premeditated move”. The officials, however, said the actual sequence of events would unfold once the accused, currently on transit remand, arrives in city by weekend. Police also confirmed that the accused had demanded sexual favours from the deceased in the past which had been repeatedly turned down. Victim Kamble is survived by her husband and her four children who live in Kashimira area of Mira Road. While the husband is a cobbler, the elder son works for a private firm. Suman would support her family by working in 8-9 households as a domestic help. She had been working at Meshram’s house for the last three years.Earlier, it was only Meshram’s elder brother who stayed in the flat where the murder took place, but around a year and a half ago, the accused also moved in.As per the FIR, Meshram had called up Kamble’s second son, who is also the complainant in the case, in January, and threatened to kill Kamble if she did not continue working at his flat or if she turned down his sexual advances. This is when the son confronted his mother. Kamble eventually opened up about her ordeal and told her family that she had stopped working at Meshram’s house as he had been seeking sexual favours. On hearing this, Kamble’s son got furious and went looking for Meshram but did not find him at the flat. After a few days, when the son spotted Meshram in Mira Road, he thrashed Meshram and warned him to keep his distance from his mother. Later, however, Meshram’s older brother assured Kamble that his brother was not living with him anymore and that she should resume work at the house. On Wednesday night, when Kamble visited the flat for work, Meshram entered the flat and allegedly murdered her.



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Sion hospital redevpt: 73% more beds, cancer centre | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Friday inaugurated the second phase of Sion hospital’s redevelopment, which is expected to increase the bed capacity from 1,900 to 3,286. The expansion will include a new main building, a cancer centre, emergency services and an outpatient department (OPD).The project, costing Rs 2,500 crore, is expected to be completed by 2030. It includes a 25-storey residential tower for doctors and nurses and over 40 operation theatres. “At present, the hospital is severely overburdened. As they can’t deny treatment to anyone, there are instances of two patients sharing one bed,” said Fadnavis. Dr Pramod Ingle, the dean of Sion hospital, said, “The redevelopment work are being done in two phases so that patient services are not impacted. The first phase included four buildings; two of them, which were for resident doctors and allied staff, have been completed. The other two, hostels and accommodation for 1,200 students and professors, will be completed within the next year.” He said that for the second phase, old quarters for resident doctors and allied staff will be demolished, and in their place, a 14-storey multispeciality hospital and a 13-storey cancer centre will be constructed. “Further, we plan to demolish the OPD and emergency building and construct a new 13-storey OPD building and another 14-storey emergency building,” he said.



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Kai Trump: Kai Trump strongly backs Aryna Sabalenka over Coco Gauff after meeting her at Miami Open semifinal | International Sports News


Kai Trump strongly backs Aryna Sabalenka over Coco Gauff after meeting her at Miami Open semifinal
Kai Trump and Aryna Sabalenka (Image Via Getty)

Kai Trump, granddaughter of Donald Trump, grabbed attention at the Miami Open 2026 after openly supporting Aryna Sabalenka over American star Coco Gauff. She was present in the crowd on Thursday, March 26, when Sabalenka defeated Elena Rybakina 6-4, 6-3 in the semifinal. What stood out was not just the match, but what happened after it.Soon after the win, Kai met Sabalenka and shared the moment on Instagram. She looked excited and clearly impressed by the performance she had just seen. Instead of backing her fellow American Gauff, she showed full support for Sabalenka ahead of the final scheduled for Saturday, March 28. On her Instagram story, Kai wrote, “So much fun watching @arynasabalenka… Let’s get it on Saturday.”

Aryna Sabalenka vs Coco Gauff final builds hype as Kai Trump shows support after semifinal win

Sabalenka has been in strong form this season, and that showed again in Miami. Her win over Rybakina was clean and controlled. She did not look under pressure at any point in the match. That performance clearly left an impression on Kai, who watched everything from close range.Looking at the bigger picture, Sabalenka is having one of her best runs. She has already won the Indian Wells title recently and is now one match away from winning Miami as well. If she does that, she will complete what players call the “Sunshine Double,” which means winning both Indian Wells and Miami in the same season.Her journey has not been easy though. At the Australian Open earlier this year, she lost in the final to Rybakina. But she turned things around quickly and beat the same opponent in Indian Wells. That win gave her a lot of confidence coming into Miami.Now, all eyes are on her final against Gauff. This will be their 13th meeting, and so far, both players have won six matches each. So, it is perfectly balanced. Their last meeting at the WTA Finals 2025 was won by Sabalenka in straight sets.Gauff, on the other hand, will have strong crowd support as she is playing at home. She has also troubled Sabalenka in past matches, which makes this final even more interesting.If Sabalenka wins on Saturday, she will defend her Miami Open title and also make history. She could become the first woman since Ashleigh Barty in 2021 to defend the title successfully. That adds even more pressure and excitement to what is already a big match.



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Stabbed thrice, 54-year-old Punjab woman fights off intruder posing as delivery agent | Chandigarh News


MOHALI: A 54-year-old woman in Punjab’s Mohali fought off an armed intruder who had allegedly barged into her home on the pretext of delivering a parcel.Stabbed thrice, Sushma Sharma kept grappling with the intruder, grabbed him by the neck and hurled him down. Dazed and bruised, the attacker fled but was caught Thursday as he had dropped his mobile phone during the scuffle.The intruder also had what looked like a gun but, with her daughter-in-law and seven-year-old grandson to protect, backing down was not an option, said Sushma.

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The robber arrived at the house Tuesday, posing as a delivery agent. Sushma’s unsuspecting grandson opened the gate, allowing the man to walk in. As soon as he stepped inside, he brandished a “pistol-like weapon” in one hand and a knife in the other, said Sushma, a widow. “Without thinking twice, I caught hold of him,” she recounted from her hospital bed.What followed was a fierce, hand-to-hand fight. She grabbed the attacker’s weapon-hand with one hand and clutched his neck with the other.

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Screaming for help, she went toe to toe, refusing to let him overpower her. Sushma’s resistance unnerved the attacker, who broke free and scampered out, leaving behind his helmet and mobile phone.



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