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Pune has least roads in India: CM Fadnavis

CM Devendra Fadnavis reveals Pune uses only 9% land for roads, the lowest in India. BJP outlines Rs 32,000 crore tunnel plan and metro expansion to tackle traffic woes ahead of civic polls.

Pune: UAE techie loses Rs 1.73 crore in online share scam

A 50-year-old software engineer from UAE lost Rs 1.73 crore in an online share trading fraud while vacationing in Pune. The cybercrime police detail the sophisticated scam involving fake apps and 13 bank accounts. Read more to learn how to stay safe.

Bank of Baroda Manager Held for Rs 71 Lakh ATM Fraud

A Bank of Baroda assistant manager in Bantwal, Karnataka, has been booked for an ATM fraud of Rs 71.41 lakh. The scam was uncovered during an inspection that also revealed stolen gold worth Rs 55,000. Read the full investigation details.

PMC Election Campaigning Begins in Pune

Candidates for Pune Municipal Corporation elections launch campaigns with padyatras, door-to-door visits after nomination scrutiny. Key parties focus on voter connect. Read more.

Mumbai senior loses Rs 1.24 cr in WhatsApp share scam

A 70-year-old Mulund resident lost his life savings of Rs 1.24 crore in a cyber fraud after being lured by 30% profit in share trading via WhatsApp. Police have registered a case. Read the full story.

Pune University Road Flyover to Open Fully by Jan 15, 2026

Pune's crucial University Road flyover, connecting Aundh and Shivajinagar, is on track for a full launch by January 15, 2026, promising major relief from chronic traffic congestion. Read how this infrastructure project is transforming commutes.

Pune's 2026 Food Scene: Trucks Rise, Health Focus Grows

Pune's culinary landscape is transforming for 2026. Food trucks are challenging cafes, while healthy menus gain demand. Affordability and regulation are the key battles ahead. Explore the city's evolving food culture.

Pune Traffic Offences Hit Record High in 2025

Pune's traffic violations surge to nearly 20 lakh cases in 2025, driven by wrong-side driving, signal jumps, and footpath invasions. Police cite increased enforcement, while activists point to infrastructure gaps. Read more.

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