Ulhanathan Arunchalam Maruthuvar, a key player in the Rs 122 crore New India Coop Bank scam, was arrested by Mumbai's Economic Offences Wing. This marks the sixth arrest in the case. Arunchalam's capture follows a lookout circular and raids on his properties, restricting his movements and leading to his detention.
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Sneha, a 21-year-old Spanish woman, has traveled to Bhubaneswar, India, to find her biological mother before returning to Spain. Adopted in 2010 along with her brother from a local orphanage, Sneha is determined to uncover her origins despite minimal information. With police and local help, they are trying to locate her mother, Banalata Das, with a tight deadline ahead.
A goldsmith, his wife, and their two sons were found dead in their house in Madakasira, Andhra Pradesh, suspected to have died by suicide due to mounting debts. Relatives discovered the bodies during a visit for Ugadi. Police found a cyanide bottle and a broken mobile phone at the scene, suspecting the family consumed cyanide-laced water.
China has assured India and Bangladesh that its proposed dam on the Brahmaputra River will have no negative impacts on downstream countries. India has already expressed concerns and sought transparency over the project. The dam, located in Tibet, aims to aid in disaster prevention and climate change response, but India remains vigilant over potential impacts.
BJP MLAs troop out over dail-wagers’ job demands
A US-trained commercial pilot with HIV challenges the Bombay HC against DGCA's certification deeming him fit to fly only with a more experienced pilot due to his HIV status. He claims this stipulation is discriminatory and hampers his employment opportunities.
Costa Rica has agreed to accept migrants who were deported from the United States, becoming the third country in Central America to do so. This move follows similar actions by Panama and Guatemala. The deportees, mostly from Central Asia and India, will be repatriated under an arrangement funded by the US government and managed by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
Enforcement Directorate (ED) has frozen cryptocurrency assets worth Rs 1,646 crore as part of a probe into a major $2.4 billion BitConnect scam. Key accused Satish Kumbhani, indicted in the US in 2022, faces 70 years in prison. ED's Ahmedabad office seized Rs 13.5 lakh in cash, a luxury car, and digital devices.
India is set to finalize four major defense deals worth over Rs 1.5 lakh crore, including contracts with France for 26 Rafale-Marine fighters and three Scorpene submarines. The deals also cover 156 Prachand light combat helicopters and 307 advanced towed artillery gun systems, significantly enhancing India's military capabilities.
Home minister Amit Shah has directed authorities in Manipur to ensure free movement on all roads from March 8 and take strict action against road obstructions. He also ordered the fencing of key entry points along the Indo-Myanmar border and efforts to dismantle the state's drug trafficking network.