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Mumbai: 36-year-old web developer held for duping man to a tune of Rs 3 40 lakhs in online fraud

The police said the arrested accused was identified as Sugriv Ramgopal Yadav (36), a resident of Thergaon in Pune. Yadav is a web developer by profession.

Mumbai: Facebook friend dupes Panvel exporter of Rs 2 82 lakh

Police said that the complainant has been in export and import for the last two years and he is a member of a group on Facebook.

Mumbai s Matunga police bust fake job placement cell in Delhi, arrests two involved

Mumbai s Matunga police bust fake job placement cell in Delhi, arrests two involved
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Mud Water - dirty water: Where taps pour mud, not water

water tax. Over 10,000 residents of DSK Vishwa, an upscale township in Dhayari, are struggling with water woes that are turning from bad to worse all thanks to a 16-year-old agreement between the society and Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC). Residents have been dealing with a shortage of water supply for years now. But for the last couple of days, they are even receiving mud in the name of water that no purifier can treat or make usable. Even boiling, as PMC stresses, won’t help. Before this, for 15 days, they had absolutely no water. Despite paying double water tax to the civic body, they end up spending lakhs of rupees on water tankers and bottled water, owing to that contentious agreement. They had hoped that the area being brought under PMC in 2017 would better the situation for them, but that remains a distant dream.

Dying on duty: Where s the aid Uddhav Thackeray promised to journalists?

Kartik Kakar Last June, during the first wave of Covid in India, Maharashtra health minister Rajesh Tope announced that journalists in the state who die of Covid will be But a year later, Maharashtra’s journalists are still struggling to get what was promised to them. In the last eight months, around 126 journalists have died of Covid in the state, according to the Marathi Patrakar Parishad, with 52 dying in April alone while reporting on the pandemic. The Marathi Patrakar Parishad is one of the oldest journalist unions in the state. Several journalists and their family members told Newslaundry they’re struggling to get support from the Uddhav Thackeray government.

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