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Tripura CPM slams edu dept over seminars on cows in schools, calls it RSS ploy
Tripura's Education Department faced criticism from CPI(M) for a letter allowing cow-related seminars in schools, alleging RSS indoctrination. The department emphasized school management's discretion in hosting workshops about cow benefits, with no financial support.

Outer ward boundaries set for change ahead of Pune civic polls
Pune Municipal Corporation prepares to redraw ward boundaries before civic polls, with political parties lobbying to shape electoral prospects. Supreme Court mandates boundary changes within four months, raising concerns about potential manipulation and undue influence from ruling party.

4 suspended, 2 dismissed after woman dies in Thane civic hospital
Four hospital staff suspended and two dismissed after a 43-year-old woman died due to critical delays in transferring her to a specialist facility. The incident highlights systemic failures in emergency medical response and sparked public protests over negligent treatment.

Four held in Pune for attacking family over petty issue
Four men were arrested in Pune for violently attacking a family over a rash driving incident, entering their home with weapons and injuring multiple family members after a confrontation about bike acceleration.

Two mobile thefts reported in Pune’s Bund Garden, Khadki areas
Two mobile thefts reported in Pune: one involving an unidentified motorcycle rider near Poona railway station, another resulting in two arrests by Khadki police after snatching a mobile from a fifty-five-year-old victim in Wakdewadi.

After Op Sindoor, 12 civilians killed, 42 injured in Pakistan shelling in Poonch
Pakistan shelled areas near Line of Control in Poonch, killing 12 civilians, including 4 children and 4 Sikhs. The attack followed India's precision strikes on terror targets, causing panic and forcing residents to evacuate to safer locations.

Three citizens cheated of ₹40 lakh in cyber fraud cases in Pune
Three Pune citizens lost ₹40 lakh to cyber fraudsters through share market and task scams. Victims were lured by fake brokers and online task promises, investing money after being convinced by fraudulent calls and messages.

‘We were waiting for this day’: Family members of Pahalgam terror attack victims welcome Operation Sindoor
Family members of Pahalgam terror attack victims welcomed India's "Operation Sindoor" strike on terror sites in Pakistan, expressing satisfaction and urging continued action against terrorism while mourning their lost loved ones.

Pani puri vendor run over by an unidentified car
A 37-year-old pani puri vendor was fatally struck by an unidentified car while crossing P D'mello road in Mumbai at 3 am. The victim, Fakhruddin Sayyad, died at JJ Hospital after suffering multiple injuries. Police have registered a case.

Barred from serving booze, they provide bar-like arrangement
Composite liquor shops in Lucknow are illegally serving alcohol and food on-site, violating Uttar Pradesh Excise rules. Despite being authorized only for sealed bottle sales, these shops have created bar-like setups near police stations, with enforcement officials remaining silent.

Three pedestrians killed as speeding mini bus enters crowded market
A speeding mini bus crashed into a crowded market in Raigad, killing three pedestrians. The unlicensed driver was arrested. The bus also hit a police jeep and a scooter. Locals protested, demanding road safety measures.

No first year admissions for 229 colleges in 2025-26
University of Mumbai debarred 229 colleges from first-year admissions in 2025-26 due to incomplete NAAC accreditation and lack of College Development Committee, imposing a ₹10,000 fine on non-compliant institutions.

PMC starts free, specialised medical services at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital in Yerawada
PMC collaborates with Dr D Y Patil Medical College to offer free specialized medical services at Rajiv Gandhi Hospital, covering multiple departments and providing expert care for underprivileged patients through a pilot healthcare initiative.

HC refuses to vacate stay on release of film using Karan Johar’s name
Bombay High Court upholds stay on film titled "Shaadi Ke Director Karan aur Johar", ruling it violates Karan Johar's privacy and personality rights by using his name without consent, potentially damaging his reputation.

Mithi River desilting scam: EOW arrests two intermediaries
Mumbai police's Economic Offences Wing arrested two intermediaries in a ₹65-crore Mithi River desilting scam, alleging inflated equipment rental and tender manipulation to benefit specific contractors and machinery suppliers.

HC refuses to stay piling work for Colaba passenger jetty
High court declined to halt piling work for Colaba passenger jetty, citing public interest. Despite environmental concerns raised by residents, the court allowed project to continue, with final order pending. Next hearing set for June 16.