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Fifty minutes after the incident, at 3:20 AM on 19 May 2024, politician Sunil Tingre went to the police station on request from the father of the accused. [2] [12] Tingre is a member of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly and Ajit Pawar's Nationalist Congress Party.
Health and environment. 2024 in climate change, Paris Agreement. The Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms that 2024 was the warmest calendar year since records began in 1850, with an average global temperature reaching 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, surpassing the 1.5°C warming benchmark set by the Paris Agreement for the first time.
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Today – Sakal started a separate pull out for local content. A traditional Marathi newspaper, Sakal adopted 'Today', an English title of the pullout. In 2006 – 2007, 'Today' was launched across all major cities of Maharashtra. Pune edition initiated the pull out on 14 August 2006. It opened new avenues for local content as well local ...
On 30 March, Pune reported its first death, that of a 52-year-old man, while a 78-year-old person died in Mumbai. State health officials announced that 17 more people tested positive: 8 in Mumbai, 5 in Pune, 2 in Nagpur and 1 each in Kolhapur and Nashik. [45] On 31 March, there were five new cases in Mumbai, three in Pune and two in Buldhana. [46]
Pune Metro is a mass rapid transit system serving the city of Pune, India. The system comprises three lines with a combined length of 66.27 km [ 8 ] [ 9 ] of which 32.97 km on two lines are operational as of November 2024. [ 10 ]
The earliest reference to Pune is an inscription on a Rashtrakuta Dynasty copper plate dated 937 CE, which refers to the town as Punya-Vishaya, meaning 'sacred news'. [26] By the 13th century, it had come to be known as Punawadi. [27] During the Rashtrakuta dynasty, the city was referred to as Punnaka and Punyapur.
The Khadakwasla Dam is 1.9 km (1.2 mi) long. The dam has been built on the Mutha River, which begins from the confluence of the rivers Ambi and Mose on which the Panshet and Varasgaon Dams are built respectively, and the outflow from Temgarh Lake through Temgarh Dam [3] about 15 km (9.3 mi) north of Varasgaon Dam into Khadakwasla Lake.