11 lakh duplicate voters in Mumbai, says Maharashtra Dy CM Ajit Pawar | Mumbai News

Kolhapur: Deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar, while campaigning at Rahimatpur in Koregaon tehsil of Satara district on Thursday, alleged massive discrepancies in Mumbai’s electoral rolls. He claimed over 11 lakh duplicate voters exist and that genuine voters are being manipulated into different wards if they do not favour specific candidates.“The count of double, triple, quadruple…

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Leopards reign unchallenged in and around Junnar: ‘Kings of the sugar cane fields’ thrive amid vanishing competitors | Pune News

Pune: In the sprawling sugar cane landscape of Junnar, and the adjoining regions of Ahilyanagar and Nashik, a noteworthy ecological shift has unfolded over the past few decades. The leopard now stands firmly at the top of the predator hierarchy. With almost no natural wild competitors left in these agro-forest landscapes, leopards have emerged as…

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Bitcoin addresses with over 1,000 coins surge during recent market dip

Key Takeaways The number of Bitcoin addresses holding over 1,000 BTC has increased during the latest market downturn. This surge suggests strong accumulation by large holders, including institutions and high-net-worth investors. Share this article Bitcoin addresses holding more than 1,000 coins surged during the recent market dip, indicating strong accumulation by large holders. The rise…

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A multi-layered problem: Why no Indians qualified for 2026 Candidates via Chess World Cup in Goa | Chess News

Pentala Harikrishna, Arjun Erigaisi, R Praggnanandhaa, and Vidit Gujrathi (FIDE Photo) NEW DELHI: Chess-wise, Wednesday was a day of celebration. Edging toward its final month, the year produced its second 19-year-old, and youngest-ever, World Cup winner. The first, of course, was India’s own Divya Deshmukh, who brought home the women’s title earlier this year. The…

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