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Couple booked under Land Grabbing Act for illegally occupying NRI s bungalow | Rajkot News

Representative image RAJKOT: A husband-wife duo was booked under Gujarat Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act 2020 for allegedly encroaching upon a bungalow owned by a non-resident Indian (NRI) on Sadhu Vasvani Road in Rajkot. According to University Police Station officials, Dhimant Kothari (62), a resident of Shree Ram Park on Kalawad road, lodged a complaint against Shobhna Gohel and her husband Manish Gohel under various sections of the Gujarat Land Grabbing (Prohibition) Act 2020. Kothari accused the couple of illegally occupying the bungalow owned by Neena Shah, who now lives in London, UK. Kothari is husband of Shah’s sister. The complaint stated that Shah had rented her bungalow Shobhna in 2014 for a few months. Shobhna was a teacher with a reputed school in the city then. Everything was fine for the first few months and Shobhna kept paying rent regularly. After few months, Shobhna stopped paying rent and even refused to vacate the bungalow, Kothari alleged in the complaint

Pune: How a 27 year old, who lost her job in the pandemic, used dating apps to trap 16 people

27-year-old Sayli Kale had lost her job in the pandemic and was using the prescription for her mother’s sleeping pills to drug her victims Creating fake dating app profiles, she used to make friends with both men and women from other states, and ask them to come to city before robbing them Pimpri-Chinchwad police have unravelled an intricate modus operandi of a woman who lost her job in the pandemic to honey-trap men and women through dating apps and rob them of cash, jewellery. The woman, identified as 27-year-old Sayli Kale of Sadhu Vaswani Road, was detained last week after a Chennai-based education career guide lodged a formal complaint on being duped. Mirror had reported how Ashish Kumar, the Chennai resident, was robbed of valuables after he had a drink offered by Kale at a hotel in Wakad. She was formally arrested by crime branch (unit 4) on Tuesday, said Krishna Prakash, police commissioner (CP) of Pimpri-Chinchwad police commissionerate.

Woman, 27, in cop net for honey-trapping 16

27-year-old Sayli Kale had lost her job in the pandemic and was using the prescription for her mother’s sleeping pills to drug her victims Creating fake dating app profiles, she used to make friends with both men and women from other states, and ask them to come to city before robbing them Pimpri-Chinchwad police have unravelled an intricate modus operandi of a woman who lost her job in the pandemic to honey-trap men and women through dating apps and rob them of cash, jewellery. The woman, identified as 27-year-old Sayli Kale of Sadhu Vaswani Road, was detained last week after a Chennai-based education career guide lodged a formal complaint on being duped. Mirror had reported how Ashish Kumar, the Chennai resident, was robbed of valuables after he had a drink offered by Kale at a hotel in Wakad. She was formally arrested by crime branch (unit 4) on Tuesday, said Krishna Prakash, police commissioner (CP) of Pimpri-Chinchwad police commissionerate.

Rescued girl dies during treatment | Rajkot News

The family members, however, claim she was unwell and they could not afford medicines nor treatment expenses of private hospitals Rajkot: An NGO had on Monday rescued a 21-year-old chartered accountancy (CA) student who was allegedly confined to her house on Sadhu Vaswani Road in Rajkot by her family. The girl who was in a very pitiful state, however, succumbed during treatment at the Rajkot Civil Hospital on Tuesday morning. Founder of Saathi Seva Group, an NGO, Jalpa Patel had received information about the Alpa Sejpal’s alleged illegal confinement . When she reached her home, the girl could not even get out of her bed, said Patel, adding, “The girl was in a very sorry state as she was not being given food for a week.” Patel alleged that Sejpal’s family had not let her go out of the house for the past few months. However, family members denied the allegations and said that their daughter was suffering from fever for the past one week and owing to illness, had not eaten a

Museum preserving the history of Trigonometric Survey vandalised in Pune

Updated Dec 21, 2020 | 10:31 IST The installation on the footpath outside the post office on Sadhu Vaswani Road, locates the history of the Trigonometric Survey. Museum preserving the history of Trigonometric Survey vandalised in Pune  |  Photo Credit: Representative Image Pune: The city’s walkthrough museum at Zero Mile Stone was vandalised. The museum was built by the PMC and was inaugurated in September last year. The vandals have not been identified. The installation on the footpath outside the post office on Sadhu Vaswani Road, locates the history of the Great Trigonometric Survey of the country held between 1800-1860 to check the length and breadth of the country under the British.

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