Pune Crime: 3 Women From Same Family Caught Red-Handed Selling Ganja, Arrested

The Viman Nagar Police have arrested three women from the same family for illegally selling ganja (cannabis) in Khulewadi, Chandan Nagar, Pune, officials said on Saturday.

The arrests were made on September 25 when the accused were caught red-handed while selling illegal narcotics in the area. The women have been identified as Sonabai Ankush Pawar (50), Suvarna Ashok Pawar (25), and Shalan Kantilal Jadhav (45), all residents of the Laxmimata Mandir area, Khulewadi.

According to police sources, during a routine patrol on September 25, authorities received a tip-off from a confidential informant about women involved in the ganja trade in Khulewadi. Acting promptly on this information, the police laid a trap and apprehended the accused while they were selling ganja.

Police seized 1,560 grams of ganja worth ₹30,000 from the women at the time of arrest.

Govind Jadhav, Senior Police Inspector, told The Free Press Journal that the accused have been arrested and the case is currently under investigation. He also added that other individuals involved in the illegal trade are expected to be arrested soon.

A case has been registered under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, sections 8(c) and 20(b)(ii)(B).
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Vicky Pattison ‘petrified and feeling like a pudding’ after meeting Strictly’s pros who ‘look like they’ve been carved by angels’ – as she reveals the biggest threat to her place on show

Dressed in her sequinned finest and looking like a million dollars, “little pudding” is the last phrase that springs to mind when you see this season’s Strictly star Vicky Pattison. But that’s certainly how Vicky feels not long after “Big Dance Day,” when all the Strictly celebrities and professionals get together for the first time.

“You’re with the tiny professional female dancers carved by angels — they’re the most beautiful creatures — and you’re standing there like a little pudding in your gym kit. And that’s before you start dancing and realise how inept you are. I was in a state of shock,” is how former I’m A Celebrity queen Vicky, 37, puts it.

Vicky only has herself to blame either way, because she “manifested” taking part in the show. Two years ago, Vicky reveals, she created a vision board on which, amid the pictures of “wedding dresses, engagement rings, puppies and houses,” was a picture of ex-Hollyoaks actress and 2017 Strictly star Gemma Atkinson in sequins — with Vicky’s head stuck on top.

“I feel like a proper creep,” she laughs. “But I love a bit of manifestation.”

This year’s other contestants include Harry Aikines-Aryeetey, aka Gladiator Nitro; actors Alex Kingston, Stefan Dennis, Lewis Cope, and Balvinder Sopal; former footballers Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and Karen Carney; drag artist La Voix; former rugby player Chris Robshaw; model Ellie Goldstein, who has Down’s syndrome; and TV personalities Thomas Skinner and Ross King.

Vicky’s Love Island winner pal Dani Dyer had also been set to take to the dancefloor, but she was forced to bow out on Tuesday after fracturing her ankle during a training session.

Although Vicky has a background in reality TV, she says she has “mixed feelings” about her time as one of the louder stars of the Newcastle-set MTV series *Geordie Shore*, in which she starred from 2011 to 2014.

“I’m grateful, but even at the time I didn’t always love it. I was always overthinking it, and at times I felt controlled and uncomfortable, and I coped by drinking more than I should. I was a kid really, and had a lot of growing up to do.”

Little wonder that Vicky has made a determined effort to branch out in recent years. While she entered the celebrity jungle in 2015 — emerging as queen — she has lately focused her energies on her podcast *Get A Grip* and documentaries, although she accepts that for some she will always be “just” a reality TV star.

“Some people are committed to the idea of who you were 15 years ago,” she says.

There are no worries about the so-called Strictly curse, in which happily married celebrity contestants fall for their professional partners. Paired with pro dancer Kai Widdrington, Vicky is blunt when asked if she worries she might get the hots for her partner.

“Have you seen my husband?” she says of businessman Ercan Ramadan, the clothing firm owner she married a year ago. “No offence to the dancers, they’re lovely lads, but he’s gorgeous and wonderful in every way.”

Not least because Vicky had a bumpy path to her happy ever after: following a number of short-lived relationships in her twenties, she was engaged to Newcastle businessman John Noble — only for that relationship to break down in 2018 amid rumours of his infidelity.

“I thought that was my happily ever after, and in some ways I felt I failed,” she says.

Fast forward a few months, and a semi-reluctant Vicky went on a date with Ercan after he messaged her on Instagram.

“I remember crying just before I was due to go,” she says. “But then boom. He went to the toilet, and I texted all my friends and said, ‘Buy a hat!'”

They moved in together eight months later, though they only finally married last year. By then, Vicky had frozen her eggs, a decision she says they made together early on in their relationship.

“I believed our relationship deserved a chance to develop naturally before the biological clock took over,” she says.

When she’ll make the leap to motherhood is up in the air, but it’s definitely off the agenda during Strictly.

“I think that’s enough of a challenge for now,” she says.

Vicky faces other challenges too. Two years ago, after years of battling horrendous symptoms that were continually ignored by professionals, she was diagnosed with PMDD (premenstrual dysphoric disorder), a debilitating condition that affects women of childbearing age.

Her experience has been so devastating that after going public she has become a campaigner for an end to what she calls “medical misogyny,” and recently wrote to Health Secretary Wes Streeting asking for a meeting to discuss the issue.

“He’s replied, and I’m due to meet him next month,” she reveals.

It’s clear how much what’s happened to her has taken its toll: her eyes fill with tears as she recalls her years-long struggle with symptoms.

“At its worst you totally lose yourself. I’m quite an outgoing, confident, happy woman, but that gets completely replaced with despair. You get heightened anxiety, exhaustion, insomnia, catastrophising, fear of everything. Nothing brings you joy.”

She pauses. “I’m actually going through it now.”

Could that mar her Strictly journey too?

“I don’t know,” she says. “I can’t control it. I was actually going through PMDD for both my weddings. But at the end of the day, joy won. And I hope it will again.”

In the meantime, her focus is on the practical stuff. She’s had advice from her podcast co-host and Strictly 2023 contestant Angela Scanlon, who urged her to start bathing her feet in surgical spirit, as well as “best pal” and Strictly 2024 alumnus Pete Wicks, who will be in the audience at some point.

“He was living on his nerves the entire time and as we have very similar personalities I’m trying to prepare myself for that,” she laughs.

Of course, nothing can really prepare you for that first moment of emerging onto the Strictly dance floor in front of a live audience.

*Strictly Come Dancing* returns tonight, 6.40pm, BBC1 and iPlayer.
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Farewell Amazon Fresh: the no tills thing was all a bit too awkward | Jason Okundaye

Amazon Fresh, the till-free grocery shop that uses just walk-out technology, is closing all 19 of its stores in London, just under five years after opening its first outlet. If that sounds weird and disorienting, then I can assure you, having visited an outlet out of pure curiosity and having left distressed, it truly is.

Among the reasons given for the venture’s failure—ranging from location choices to struggling to differentiate itself in the market—one financial analyst suggested that till-less technology always felt a little awkward. When I visited, I wasn’t totally clear on how to get in or, frankly, how to get out.

A sense of panic overwhelmed me as I wondered if the sensors would process me changing my mind about an item and putting it back on the shelf, or charge me for it. Would I be prosecuted if, say, a large box of cereal blocked the sight of a tin of sardines and thus escaped the sensors? Of course, every store has CCTV equipment, but the idea that sensors and cameras could be connected to my phone and track every item I touched felt like big tech overreach—surveillance on steroids.

The fact that you could just walk out of a shop without pressing pay seemed strangely incongruous with the direction of other grocery stores. Around two years ago, the big Sainsbury’s down the road installed scan-receipt-to-exit barriers, a technology I first saw in Paris and has since been rolled out to many other big supermarkets. It is truly a nightmare.

Not only does it feel like you’re going through an airport when you’re just picking up a meal deal, but the scanner is repeatedly faulty, often resulting in a pile-up of people trying to exit. Then, there is the failure of self-scan checkouts. These tills were meant to save time, but that possibility immediately collapses once there’s an unidentified item in the bagging area or the overwhelmed shop assistant has to approve someone’s age.

You might then think the idea of a till-free checkout would be a relief. But if anything, when you’re made to feel so distrusted and burdened by inconvenience, it feels far more like a setup. No till? Surely someone is waiting on the other side ready to bundle me into a police van over an unscanned pot of pesto pasta.

Mostly though, the failure of Amazon Fresh reveals that we are simply not ready for technology like this. It is the kind of futuristic development that you might have imagined would totally change the face of high street shopping, but shoppers have roundly rejected it. Like our reluctance to take up self-driving cars, it’s about a lack of trust in being totally at the whim of technology.

Some stores have been able to win over the public. The Japanese casual wear brand Uniqlo’s self-checkout technology is pretty frictionless and genuinely loved. But even then, as a frequent Uniqlo shopper, while the convenience is nice, it makes me feel strangely isolated.

We need, and maybe even like, other people. Whether it’s grocery or clothes shopping, having a little chat or a flirt with a store assistant makes the experience. Recently, after a frustrating and failed attempt to find a suit for a wedding, I soothed myself by spending far too much money on a lovely knitted jumper at Drakes on Savile Row. The shop assistant told me I looked good in it and, seeing how flustered I was, offered me an espresso. For that alone, I’ll be back to blow more of my money.

Of course, I don’t expect that treatment on the high street or in a grocery store, but I do find myself missing the small comments of “I love these crisps, my favourite” at a supermarket till. And queueing, though I’ll rue saying this during the post-work rush, is not all bad. One of my favourite things to do in a supermarket queue is peer into other shoppers’ baskets to make a guess about what kind of evening they’re having or what kind of life they live.

If you can simply walk out, you might save some time, but you’ll learn less about the people around you—while a computer gets to know it all.
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2025/sep/27/amazon-fresh-store-closing-technology-shopping

Ryder Cup 2025 live: Day 2 scores and foursomes pairings with McIlroy/Fleetwood back and major Scheffler call

From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing.

Whether it’s investigating the financials of Elon Musk’s pro-Trump PAC or producing our latest documentary, *The A Word*, which shines a light on the American women fighting for reproductive rights, we know how important it is to parse out the facts from the messaging.

At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground.
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Mumbai Crime News: Police Book Investment Firm’s CFO For Allegedly Embezzling ₹1.18 Crore

Mumbai: The MIDC police have booked the chief financial officer of Marcellus Investment Managers Pvt Ltd for allegedly embezzling Rs 1.18 crore. Pankaj Gupta, 48, is accused of siphoning off the amount using the company’s HDFC Bank credit card and current account ATM card.

### About the Case

According to the FIR, Marcellus Investment Managers is an investment firm located in MIDC, Andheri East, employing around 100 staff members. Gupta, a resident of Kandivali East, had been serving as the CFO since 2022 and was responsible for handling all financial matters.

The suspicious transactions were noticed between December 2024 and July this year. Upon inquiry by the company, Gupta allegedly confessed to transferring funds to his personal accounts in Kotak Bank, Axis Bank, and HDFC Bank.

The firm requested him to provide a written admission on stamp paper. Following this, Gupta allegedly threatened to harm himself as disciplinary action was underway against him.

On behalf of the company, Parilmal Deuskar, 47, a legal consultant, filed a complaint at the MIDC police station, leading to the registration of the case.

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Delhi: Class 10 Student Dies Following Post-School Clash In Mangolpuri; Probe Underway

New Delhi: A 15-year-old school student died after being allegedly assaulted by a group of boys in outer Delhi’s Mangolpuri area, an official said on Saturday.

The victim, a Class 10 student, was reportedly attacked on Friday night following an argument that began with a quarrel among schoolchildren. According to police, after school hours, some outsiders joined in and assaulted him.

He was rushed to a nearby hospital in an injured condition, where he succumbed during treatment.

A senior police officer stated that a case has been registered, and multiple teams have been formed to identify and apprehend the assailants. The local police are currently scanning CCTV footage from the vicinity and questioning eyewitnesses.

Further investigation is underway.

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US to revoke Colombia President Petro’s visa over ‘reckless’ actions in New York

**US to Revoke Colombia President Petro’s Visa Over ‘Reckless’ Actions in New York**

In a recent development, the United States has announced its intention to revoke the visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro. This decision comes in response to what US officials have described as “reckless” actions by President Petro during his visit to New York.

During his speech at the 80th United Nations General Assembly held on Tuesday, President Petro made strong remarks that further strained relations between Colombia and the US. He notably criticized former US President Donald Trump, accusing him of being “complicit in genocide” in Gaza.

President Gustavo Petro addressed the global gathering at the United Nations headquarters in New York on September 23, 2025. His comments have sparked controversy and elicited a firm response from the US government.

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Somaiya Vidyavihar University Mumbai Celebrates 4th Convocation

Somaiya Vidyavihar University, built on the 84-year legacy of Somaiya Vidyavihar, marked a significant milestone on Friday with its 4th convocation. The ceremony celebrated the achievements of 3,162 graduates, including 1,645 undergraduates, 1,511 postgraduates, and six doctoral candidates.

This year, 71 students were awarded Gold Medals and 66 received Silver Medals for outstanding academic excellence.

The convocation was graced by Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Padma Vibhushan awardee and Chancellor of Homi Bhabha National Institute, as the Chief Guest. The event was presided over by Samir Somaiya, Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University.

Rooted in the vision of Padma Bhushan K. J. Somaiya, Somaiya Vidyavihar University unites a spectrum of schools and institutes that foster creativity, culture, and critical thinking. The graduating cohort represented a wide range of disciplines, including management studies, engineering and technology, education, science, commerce and business studies, humanities, social sciences, and Dharma studies.

Addressing the graduates, Samir Somaiya said, “As you step into a world of uncertainties, your education equips you with *pesha* (profession), *soch* (mindset), and *charitra* (character) — excellence in your craft, expansive thinking, and strong character. Carry forward responsibility for the world and the courage to shape a better future.”

He further emphasized the importance of inner strength, quoting Mahatma Gandhi: “‘An eye for an eye will only make the whole world blind,’ and ‘I will not let anyone walk through my mind with their dirty feet.’ As children of the same motherland, let us act with understanding, fairness, and a commitment to a better future for all.”

Dr. Anil Kakodkar, Padma Vibhushan and Chancellor of Homi Bhabha National Institute, highlighted Somaiya Vidyavihar University’s comprehensive academic portfolio along with its emphasis on hands-on learning, innovation, and industry engagement.

He said, “We must strive for excellence, tackle India-specific challenges, and reduce societal disparities. Higher education should guide students to find their calling, become job creators, and contribute to humanity, mindful of sustainability. Universities should foster an ecosystem where academics, research, innovation, and community service converge for hands-on learning and impact.”

Dr. Kakodkar has been a key figure in India’s nuclear program, including strategic tests and thorium reactor development. An alumnus of Bombay University and Nottingham, he has authored over 250 papers and continues to advance energy, education, and sustainable development in India.

The ceremony was also honored by the presence of Prof. V. N. Rajasekhran Pillai, Vice-Chancellor of Somaiya Vidyavihar University; Dr. Satish Modh, Pro-Vice Chancellor; Dr. Nandkumar Gilke, Registrar; Dr. R. G. Karandikar, Controller of Examination; along with Deans, Directors, faculty members, and staff, reflecting the collaborative ethos of the university.

Prof. V. N. Rajasekhran Pillai remarked, “We live in an era where algorithms outpace textbooks and questions evolve faster than answers. At Somaiya Vidyavihar University, students don’t just learn facts; they question the frameworks behind them. They cross disciplines, wrestle with ideas, and emerge ready not just to adapt to the future, but to define it.

Our graduates invent new tools, challenge assumptions, and create where others only critique. Together with visionary faculty and leadership, we’re not just preparing students for the world, we’re preparing the world for our students.”

Somaiya Vidyavihar University continues to stand as a world of knowledge with the freedom of possibilities. With its unwavering commitment to excellence, research, holistic growth, and sustainability, the university nurtures responsible global citizens ready to make meaningful contributions to society.

By actively fostering research, sustainability, and holistic development, Somaiya Vidyavihar University remains dedicated to creating a vibrant community of learners and innovators, truly embodying a “world of knowledge with the freedom of possibilities.”
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Pune: Maharashtra Dy CM Eknath Shinde Slams Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif’s UNGA Remarks, Says Stay Within Limits – VIDEO

Pune: Maharashtra Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde on Friday strongly objected to Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s remarks made during the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), stating that the Pakistani leader should stay within his limits.

Speaking to ANI, Deputy Chief Minister Eknath Shinde said, “…He should stay within his limits. A jackal doesn’t become a lion by wearing a lion’s skin…”

Shinde’s statement came in response to Shehbaz Sharif’s address at the UN General Debate, where the Pakistan Prime Minister alleged that India attempted to extract “political gains” following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack and further accused India of attacking “innocent civilians”.

Sharif stated, “In May this year, my country confronted unprovoked aggression from our eastern front. The enemy came shrouded in arrogance, and we sent them back in humiliation. India sought to extract political gains from a human tragedy by spurning my sincere offer of an independent investigation into the Pahalgam incident. Instead, it attacked our cities and targeted our innocent civilians.

When our territorial integrity and national security were violated, our response was in accordance with the right of self-defence under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter.”

Sharif also reiterated false claims about India, asserting that Pakistan shot down Indian fighter jets—a statement he has made previously. He claimed that Pakistan’s forces responded with “stunning professionalism,” repelling the aggression and shooting down seven Indian jets, sending them “to scrap and dust”.

He added, “Our valiant armed forces mounted an operation of stunning professionalism, repulsing the enemy’s attack. Our falcons took flight and etched their answer across the skies, resulting in seven of the Indian jets turning to scrap and dust.”

However, the Pakistan Prime Minister failed to acknowledge that India’s response was a calibrated military operation targeting terror infrastructure. India launched Operation Sindoor on May 7 in response to the Pahalgam attack, which claimed the lives of 26 civilians. The operation specifically targeted nine terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).

India and Pakistan reached an understanding on May 10 to end the conflict after four days of intense cross-border drone and missile strikes. Unlike Shehbaz Sharif’s hypothetical claims, India provided detailed evidence of the strikes through press conferences held by top military officials, including satellite images.

During the first press briefing on May 7, India clarified its response as focused, measured, and non-escalatory. It was specifically mentioned that Pakistani military establishments had not been targeted. It was also reiterated that any attack on military targets in India would invite a suitable response.

Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri, in multiple press briefings on May 8, 9, and 10, outlined India’s plan of action and exposed the full extent of Pakistan’s designs. India successfully destroyed nine major terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK), targeting Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed, and Hizbul Mujahideen facilities. Over 100 terrorists were killed in action.

Despite repeated false claims by Pakistan, India’s position has been backed by international observers who have acknowledged its right to act in self-defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter.

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US to revoke Colombia President Petro’s visa over ‘reckless’ actions in New York

**US to Revoke Colombia President Petro’s Visa Over ‘Reckless’ Actions in New York**

In a recent development, the United States announced its decision to revoke the visa of Colombian President Gustavo Petro, citing his “reckless” actions during his visit to New York.

During his speech at the 80th United Nations General Assembly held on Tuesday, President Petro made strong statements against former US President Donald Trump. He accused Trump of being “complicit in genocide” in Gaza, drawing sharp criticism.

Colombian President Gustavo Petro addressed the global gathering at the UN headquarters in New York on September 23, 2025.

The situation has escalated tensions between the US and Colombia amid ongoing international diplomatic discussions.

*Photo credit: REUTERS/EDUARDO MUNOZ*
*By REUTERS*
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