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Tejwani's custody extended in Mundhwa land deal case

A Pune court extended Sheetal Tejwani's police custody by four days in the Mundhwa land deal case involving alleged stamp duty waiver irregularities. Get the latest details on the multi-crore scam.

Delhi's new school fee law vs other state models

Delhi's new fee regulation law joins a national landscape. We compare Tamil Nadu's fixation model, Gujarat's hard caps, and Maharashtra's consensus approach, examining legal challenges and implementation hurdles.

India-Saudi Arabia sign visa exemption for officials

India and Saudi Arabia sign a mutual short-stay visa exemption agreement for diplomatic, special, and official passport holders, marking a new milestone in bilateral relations and easing official travel.

Mumbai teacher booked for exam paper leak via student

A Borivli tuition teacher orchestrated a maths proficiency exam leak using a 14-year-old student with a fake identity. The boy was caught sending the paper via WhatsApp. Read the full investigation details.

US Firm's IIT-Delhi Ad Defies H-1B Visa Fee Hike

A US AI recruitment firm's hoarding at IIT-Delhi placement, promising H-1B sponsorship despite a $100,000 fee, offers relief to students amid stricter US visa norms under the Trump administration.

Bengaluru Airport Pickup Fees Return from December 8

Kempegowda Airport in Bengaluru will reintroduce entry charges for private vehicles picking up arrivals from December 8, 2025. Fees are Rs 150 for 8-13 mins and Rs 300 for 13-18 mins. Plan your trip.

10,000 Farmers Block Agra-Mumbai Highway, Demands Forwarded

A massive farmer protest that paralyzed the Agra-Mumbai National Highway for a day was suspended after the Dhar district administration agreed to forward their MSP and loan waiver demands to state and central governments. Read the full details.

US TSA $45 Fee for Non-REAL ID from Feb 1

US TSA announces a $45 fee for air travellers without REAL ID-compliant documents starting February 1. Learn about exemptions, accepted IDs, and the 2005 law behind the stricter norms.

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