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Switch to PNG if available, else may lose LPG connection within 3 months, warns Maharashtra minister Chhagan Bhujbal | Mumbai News


Mumbai: In cities and municipalities where piped natural gas (PNG) is being provided, those who do not apply for it could lose their LPG connections within three months, food and civil supplies minister Chhagan Bhujbal warned on Monday. “We have found that in areas where PNG is available, some people have not opted for it,” said Bhujbal. In cities and municipalities where PNG is available or the lines are being laid, people must apply for the facility, he emphasised. “If they apply but the work is not complete, they will continue to receive LPG supply. But if they do not apply at all, they stand to lose their LPG connections in three months,” Bhujbal said.He emphasised that this did not apply to rural Maharashtra or to any areas where PNG facilities are not available. “I am speaking only about cities and municipalities where it is available already or the process has begun,” said Bhujbal.He said that the Government of India has sufficient stock of cylinders and citizens should not hoard cylinders. “People are creating an artificial shortage by hoarding cylinders. They should stop this,” he said. Around 27 people had been arrested for black-marketing in cylinders, he added.Bhujbal also said that the public would be allowed to lift three months of ration at a time. “We have enough stock to allow for three months of ration to be lifted at one time,” he added.



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‘Pink looks good on me’: Ravindra Jadeja shines on return to Rajasthan Royals | Cricket News


'Pink looks good on me': Ravindra Jadeja shines on return to Rajasthan Royals
Rajasthan Royals’ Ravindra Jadeja (ANI Photo)

Ravindra Jadeja made a memorable return to Rajasthan Royals after 17 years, marking his comeback in striking fashion with a double-wicket spell against Chennai Super Kings at the ACA Stadium on Monday. Sporting the Royals’ pink jersey, the veteran left-arm spinner impressed with figures of 2/18, using clever variations and subtle changes of pace to complement an early onslaught from Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger. “I think pink looks good on me, I guess. I’ve known Shivam Dube for a long time—I’ve bowled to him in the nets, so I understand how he approaches spinners. I was prepared for that and tried to bowl outside off, because I knew he would look to play big shots against me,” Jadeja said during the mid-innings broadcast chat. His dismissals of Sarfaraz Khan and Shivam Dube proved pivotal as RR bowled out five-time champions CSK for a meagre 127. Social media buzzed after Jadeja’s fiery delivery to Dube, which showcased his return in style. Reflecting on the pitch, Jadeja added, “I felt the wicket was a bit sticky and the ball was turning, so I really enjoyed bowling—my job was just to hit the right areas and let the pitch do the rest.”On the chase, Jadeja reminded the young Royals side of the need for focus, saying, “You can’t take anything for granted in cricket; no matter the target, you have to work hard, play your shots, and give your 100 percent.” With RR’s bowling and batting firing, CSK were left scrambling, with only Jamie Overton (43 off 36) offering a minor resistance. Archer, Burger, and Jadeja shared the spoils, all claiming crucial wickets in a clinical team performance. The bowlers’ efforts laid the platform for an explosive batting display from 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who blazed his way to a 15-ball half-century, effectively ending the contest. Yashasvi Jaiswal and Riyan Parag finished the chase in just 12.1 overs, giving RR a dominant eight-wicket victory.



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Police crack unidentified woman’s murder case, arrest husband and his friend | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Claiming to have cracked a blind murder case that started with the discovery of a decomposed woman at an isolated spot in the jurisdiction of Mandvi police station on March 21, Mira Bhayandar Vasai Virar Crime Branch Unit-3 have arrested her husband and his friend.With no immediate leads, police registered a case of murder and destruction of evidence and formed multiple teams to identify the deceased, whose throat was slit and head smashed with a heavy object, and track down the accused. After scanning over 500 CCTV cameras for nearly three days, a brief flicker of vehicle lights captured in one footage helped police narrow down suspects. Using technical analysis, they zeroed in on lift technician Roshan Yadav and his friend Bhanupratap Yadav and detained them.During questioning, Roshan allegedly confessed to having murdered his wife, Madhubala, with Bhanupratap’s help on March 19 at a secluded location.Police said the couple had a love marriage in 2016. While Roshan lived in Vasai for work, Madhubala lived in their hometown in Uttar Pradesh. Police said Roshan suspected her of having an extramarital affair, leading to frequent disputes. He allegedly called her to Vasai on March 15 and killed her four days later.



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Bombay high court declines plea to add PNB as accused in fraud case | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Bombay high court declined a plea by an accused that sought to make Punjab National Bank (PNB) an additional accused in the case where Gitanjali group allegedly defrauded the bank. The HC said, “Admittedly, fraud is committed with PNB by the officials of PNB and Gitanjali Group of Companies... in fact, PNB is a victim, so PNB cannot be added as an accused.”Justice Shivkumar Dige, sitting singly, also imposed Rs 10,000 as costs on Nitin Shahi, accused number eight, who filed the petition in 2020, which it dismissed. The HC order was out on Monday.The CBI, through special public prosecutor, informed the HC on March 18 that the bank, PNB, suffered over Rs 7,000 crore worth of loss in the case of Gitanjali Gems and group companies alone and hence the company and bank cannot be measured by the same yardstick.A special CBI trial court in 2020 rejected Shahi’s plea to add PNB as an additional accused. His lawyer Vritee Soni argued that the chargesheet alleged a conspiracy was hatched by bank officials in connivance with staff of Gitanjali group and hence the bank too ought to be made an accused and cannot shift blame only to its employees. The petitioner’s case was that Gitanjali Gems Ltd is an accused and all its Key Managerial Persons (KMPs) are accused, but PNB is not arrayed as an accused when its officials are for allegedly not informing the bank about fraudulent Letters of Undertaking (LOUs) and Letters of Credit (LCs).Munde said, “PNB’s senior and junior employees have been chargesheeted because they had conspired and cheated PNB,” and the senior management of the company too are facing trial.The CBI on Feb 15, 2018, registered the crime on a complaint from Avneesh Nepalia, Dy General Manager, PNB in Mumbai, against Gokulnath Shetty, Dy Manager, PNB, and 15 other accused, for cheating, criminal conspiracy, and under the Prevention of Corruption Act case for allegedly defrauding PNB of over Rs 750 million USD or nearly Rs 5,000 crore and later filed additional complaints of frauds worth an additional Rs 1,250 crore and around Rs 950 crore between 2013 and 2017. The trial is pending in the case.



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No tax hike or new projects in 6,704cr Navi Mum civic budget | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: Navi Mumbai Municipal Corporation (NMMC) standing committee chairman Ashok Patil presented a Rs 6,704-crore budget for 2026-27 to mayor Sujata Patil at a specially convened general body meeting on Monday. The budget prioritised completion of ongoing works and strengthening basic amenities, infrastructure, healthcare, education, water supply and sanitation, while proposing no hike in property or water taxes for another year.NMMC expects revenue of Rs 6,704 crore and plans spending of Rs 6,689 crore, leaving a surplus of Rs 15 crore. Some residents claimed the estimates were inflated and less realistic than in earlier years. No new projects were set aside this year, as the administration aims to complete long-pending works. A major project included was the Palm Beach elevated road extension connecting Ghansoli and Airoli, which finally began after years of delay following HC’s environmental clearance. To bolster healthcare, the budget proposed a nursing college and a dedicated burns unit at National Burns Centre in Airoli. For children with special needs, an Airoli sub-centre of Vashi’s Education Training Centre was planned to decentralise services.Environmental measures received little emphasis, with no clear allocation. Nature advocates said the budget failed to address debris dumping, mangrove destruction, tree cutting, rising pollution and mitigation steps. “This budget serves politicians more than taxpayers. Wetlands are being destroyed and the city’s landscape is vanishing year after year. Yet, the administration seems unconcerned,” said environmentalist Sameer Tupe. The civic encroachment department plans to spend Rs 12 crore to remove illegal structures amid growing encroachments, while expecting minimal revenue from penalties and fines, implying a financial loss for NMMC.This was NMMC’s first budget presentation by an elected body after six years of administrative rule. Conventionally, the commissioner presents the budget to the standing committee chairperson in the presence of the media and the elected House. But this time, the standing committee drafted the budget and presented it directly to the general body. Media representatives objected to not receiving the budget booklet. Opposition Shiv Sena corporators were silent during the presentation.Forest minister and Airoli MLA Ganesh Naik said the budget reflects key priorities to meet public expectations.



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Police Used AI Facial Recognition: Tennessee woman who spent months in jail after police used AI facial recognition to link her to crimes in Dakota, says she has never been to the State |


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A Tennessee woman spent months in jail after police used an AI facial recognition tool to link her to crimes in another state. According to a CNN report, the woman, identified as 50-year-old Angela Lipps, said she had never been to North Dakota, the state where the alleged crimes took place. As per the report, authorities in Fargo, North Dakota, have admitted there were mistakes in the case and said they are reviewing their procedures, though they have not issued a formal apology. The case highlights concerns about the use of facial recognition tech in investigations.

What exactly happened

According to the Fargo Police Department, Lipps was arrested in Tennessee on July 14 after a warrant had been issued in North Dakota weeks earlier. The warrant was related to multiple bank fraud incidents reported in and around Fargo. Police said the arrest was based on a facial recognition match, which later appeared to be incorrect. In their search for a suspect in the bank fraud cases, investigators used “our partner agency’s facial recognition technology” as well as “additional investigative steps independent of AI to assist in identification” before submitting the report to the Cass County State Attorney’s Office, Fargo Police Department Chief Dave Zibolski, CNN reports.Notably, Lipps was taken into custody by the police despite being more than 1,000 miles away from the location of the alleged crimes.Fargo police department told CNN that they use Clearview AI, a startup with a database of billions of photos scraped from the internet. Clearview “identified a potential suspect with similar features to Angela Lipps” and West Fargo police shared that report with Fargo police, reads a statement from the police department.

Police admit errors, review process

Fargo police said there were “a few errors” in how the case was handled. In a press conference, Fargo Police Department Chief Dave Zibolski said his police department’s reliance on some of the information from a neighboring agency’s AI system is “part of the issue”. “At some point, our partner agency over at West Fargo purchased their own AI facial recognition system that we were not aware of at the executive level …, and we would not have allowed that to be used, and it has since been prohibited,” he said.



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WATCH: Rinku Singh grabs attention with hilarious bat theft antics after MI vs KKR IPL 2026 clash



The Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 has officially kicked off with the high-octane energy fans have come to expect, but the early headlines aren’t just about the towering sixes. On Sunday, the historic Wankhede Stadium played host to the season’s second match, a heavyweight clash between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). While the atmosphere inside the stadium was electric with rivalry, the post-match scene painted a different, much more humorous picture of the ‘Gentleman’s Game.’

Rinku Singh adds comic twist with ‘bat theft’ post high-voltage IPL 2026 showdown

In the world of cricket, a player’s bat is their most prized possession, but for KKR’s finisher Rinku Singh, it seems to be a shared commodity. Following the intense battle at Wankhede, a video shared by the Mumbai Indians’ media team captured a moment of pure gold that has since set social media ablaze.

The footage shows a group of elite willow-watchers, including Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, and Rinku, huddled together. They were closely inspecting a bat belonging to KKR’s explosive New Zealander, Finn Allen, who had earlier dismantled the KKR attack. As the trio tested the ping and balance of the blade, Rinku’s curiosity seemingly turned into acquisition.

In a flash of comedic timing that rivalled his batting reflexes, Rinku grabbed the bat and sprinted toward the dressing room. A bewildered Tilak was heard shouting for its return while Suryakumar doubled over in laughter. This isn’t Rinku’s first heist; fans quickly recalled his famous attempt to walk off with Sanju Samson’s bat during an India-West Indies series. The ‘Bat Thief of Aligarh’ has clearly struck again, proving that while the competition is fierce, the camaraderie remains the heartbeat of the IPL.

Here’s the video:

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MI breaks opening match jinx in IPL 2026 against KKR

In what will be remembered as a ‘where were you’ moment for MI fans, the five-time champions finally ended a staggering 14-year drought by winning their season opener for the first time since 2012. Facing an imposing target of 221 runs set by the Kolkata Knight Riders, Mumbai didn’t just break their slow starter jinx—they demolished it. The victory, secured by six wickets with five balls to spare, now stands as the biggest successful chase in Mumbai Indians’ history, surpassing their previous record of 219 against CSK in 2021.

The chase was a masterclass in modern T20 power-hitting. Rohit Sharma rolled back the years with a vintage 78 off just 38 balls, while South African sensation Ryan Rickelton announced himself on the global stage with a blistering 81 off 43 deliveries. Together, they forged a massive 148-run opening stand that silenced the KKR bowling attack. Earlier in the evening, despite a valiant 67 from KKR skipper Ajinkya Rahane and a late surge from Rinku, MI’s Shardul Thakur proved to be the “man with the golden arm,” picking up 3/39 to keep the target within reach. By crossing the finish line on March 29, 2026, Hardik Pandya’s men have officially closed a chapter of seasonal disappointment and signaled a new, aggressive era for the Blue and Gold.

Also WATCH: Sherfane Rutherford’s dance leaves MI camp in splits after thrilling win over KKR





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Fire safety must stay in building code, says BIS panel | India News


Fire safety must stay in building code, says BIS panel

NEW DELHI: Citing recent incidents of fatal building fires in Delhi, Odisha and Goa, a technical committee of the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) has disagreed with the deregulation cell of the Cabinet Secretariat to exclude “fire safety” provisions from the National Building Code. However, it has accepted over a dozen recommendations, including the removal of provisions related to administration and development control norms.The deregulation cell had asked BIS to make different parts of the current NBC, including the Fire Safety part, as handbooks and to take them out of the Code. This is the second instance when the Cabinet Secretariat has asked BIS to change norms. The last one was the withdrawal of the notification related to the revised seismic code.As part of the government’s deregulation drive, the deregulation cell under the Cabinet Secretariat has asked BIS to exclude matters relating to sections such as administration, development control norms and fire safety from NBC and leave these to the state governments and municipal authorities, as they are competent to make these norms.However, the technical committee of BIS, in its last meeting, recommended that the government keep the “Fire and Life Safety” section in NBC, which is being revised. “In deciding so, the committee also observed that from recent incidents in the country and world-wide, it is clear that fire safety is a crucial aspect and that buildings that are not planned/ designed/ maintained to the intended purpose can turn into death traps; so the same should be addressed scrupulously in the Code, as every life is precious,” the minutes of the meeting mentioned.The panel also recommended that this should be part of the “building code rather than a separate handbook”.The committee has accepted several suggestions of the deregulation cell, including the provision of dividing a city into fire zones, removing height restrictions, and relaxing the requirement of sprinkler systems for all low-hazard and small-scale industries. “The committee has agreed to modify the provisions where the suggestions have merit. But any dilution of fire safety norms must be avoided for public safety,’ said a panel member.This is the second such “direct instruction” to BIS from the deregulation cell of the Cabinet Secretariat after it recently asked the standards body to withdraw the notification related to seismic standard “immediately”, people aware of the development said.Some committee members said that when the draft NBC 2025 was ready for publication after over two years of work by experts, the deregulation cell wrote to all states stating that NBC is not mandatory for them to follow. The letter of June 25, 2025, said, “The NBC is not legally binding. It’s a voluntary code for reference. It is not a ‘code’ in a legally binding sense…The subject of land and buildings is listed in List-II (State List) in the Constitution...Hence, buildings and matters like norms for FAR/FSI, setback, ground coverage, parking, green area, fire regulation, etc., as well as other aspects covered in NBC are within the exclusive legislative and executive jurisdiction of states.”Ajit Kumar S M, president of Karnataka Professional Civil Engineers Act — Steering Consortium, said, “Even now, NBC is voluntary in nature. So, the Code can exist, and states can tweak it. Government shouldn’t bulldoze a technical committee of experts which has been set up by a statutory entity.”



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Mumbai: Opposition parties walk out of BMC House over ‘insult’ to leader of opposition Kishori Pednekar


Mumbai: Opposition parties, including Shiv Sena (UBT), Congress, MNS, AIMIM and Samajwadi Party, staged a walkout from the BMC House on Monday, alleging that leader of the opposition Kishori Pednekar of Shiv Sena (UBT) was “insulted” after being asked to wait in the Mayor’s antechamber despite being officially called for a meeting regarding the protocol department.“We were called for a meeting by the Mayor Ritu Tawde. After reaching on time, we were asked to wait in the antechamber, which we think was incorrect. This is no way of respecting someone’s time,” said Pednekar.Ashraf Azmi, Congress party leader in the BMC, also flagged similar lapses at recent events, including Sion hospital project inauguration and a cleanliness competition announcement attended by actor Akshay Kumar. “All these events are being made out to be political party events instead of ensuring that every elected party in the BMC is made a part of it,” said Azmi.The ruling side, however, maintained that the Opposition members were requested to wait in the antechamber as a mark of respect, and said there was no cause for offence. Shiv Sena’s Yamini Jadhav said, “We make only close people wait in the antechamber. So there’s no need to make an issue of it,” she said.Tawde said she told Pednekar that she will be coming to the antechamber. “We were discussing some party issues and asked Pednekar to wait only for a few minutes. She went in but then left abruptly within a few minutes,” Tawde told TOI. “We wanted to give instructions to the civic protocol department, to ensure that all committee chairpersons are allowed in any civic events and that invites must be sent to them well in advance,” Tawde added.Shiv Sena’s Amey Ghole, who was also present in the Mayor’s cabin, said that he “respectfully” had asked Pednekar to wait and didn’t think it would snowball into such a big issue.was disrespected by the BJP-Shiv Sena in a meeting scheduled at Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde’s chamber regarding BMC’s protocol department.A meeting regarding the BMC’s protocol department, scheduled at Mumbai Mayor Ritu Tawde’s chamber on Monday afternoon, ended in a walkout by the UBT led opposition party members in the BMC house. Following them were other opposition parties like the Congress, MNS, AIMIM & Samajwadi.



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