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Austrian Foreign Minister After completing his tour of Pakistan arrives in India

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On Saturday, March 19, Austrian Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg arrived in India. It is his first trip to the country on official business. Arindam Bagchi, a spokeswoman for India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), rushed to Twitter to greet Schallenberg on his first official visit to the country.

Schallenberg is in India after a trip to Pakistan, where he met with Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and Prime Minister Imran Khan. The Austrian Foreign Minister met with Pakistani officials to address the security situation in Afghanistan and regional stability. He also spoke with Pakistan’s Prime Minister over the Ukraine crisis.

Schellenberg’s travel to India takes place amid the continuing Russia-Ukraine conflict. Chancellor Karl Nehammer of Austria had previously expressed his displeasure with Moscow’s violation of Ukraine’s sovereignty. Austria, according to Nehammer, backs the European Union’s stance of implementing sanctions on Russia in phases. With India, Schallenberg is likely to tackle the Ukraine conflict.

Vice President Naidu meets with an Austrian Parliamentary delegation.

On Wednesday, Austrian Parliamentary representatives led by Wolfgang Sobotka, President of the Austrian Parliament’s National Council, met with Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu. In the post-COVID era, Naidu emphasized the importance of deepening economic and investment ties between the two countries.

Vice-President Naidu stated that both countries have similar values and goals, such as loyalty to democracy, respect for the rule of law, and global peace and security. He also remarked in the press release that India has demonstrated that democracy can flourish in emerging countries with large populations and different cultures.

When asked about the two countries’ bilateral cooperation, Naidu stated that India and Austria have always been dependable allies, as evidenced by the COVID-19 pandemic emergency. During the second COVID-19 wave in India, he conveyed his gratitude to the Austrian government for delivering emergency medical equipment.

Consultations between India and Austria’s Foreign Ministries

India and Austria held the sixth round of virtual Foreign Office Consultations last year, during which they discussed a variety of aspects of bilateral relations, including political, economic, commercial, cultural, and intellectual ties. According to the MEA, the Indian delegation was led by Dammu Ravi, Additional Secretary (Europe and COVID19), and the Austrian delegation was led by Ambassador Gregor Koessler, Director General for Political Affairs in Austria’s Federal Ministry for European and International Affairs.

“India and Austria have strong and friendly relations founded on shared ideals of democracy, liberty, the rule of law, and equality. “Strong relationships across institutions, academics, culture, and people-to-people ties characterize our bilateral relations,” the MEA stated in a statement.

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Navi Mumbai Electoral Roll Update: Over 3.84 Lakh Voters Await Digital Verification

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Civic administration completes processing of forms received by August 18 as residents prepare to verify their registration status on upcoming draft lists.

The Verification

The Special Intense Revision (SIR) drive to update electoral rolls across Navi Mumbai concluded recently, with local authorities finalizing the initial round of data collection. Administrative records show that out of 9,19,697 registered voters across the Airoli and Belapur assembly constituencies, 5,35,214 enumeration forms were digitally processed. Meanwhile, approximately 3,84,483 forms remain pending in the digital registration phase.

Field reports indicate that verification teams faced various logistical challenges during door-to-door visits in neighborhoods like Ghansoli, Koparkhairane, Digha, and Turbhe. Unavailability of residents, locked homes, and delays in returning completed enumeration forms contributed to lower collection rates in specific pockets. In response, municipal authorities organized special local camps and coordinated with political representatives to boost outreach efforts before the submission deadline.

With initial form collection closed, civic officials clarified that additional submissions will no longer be accepted for this phase, shifting attention to the upcoming publication of the draft voter list.

Citizens looking to check their voter status or file corrections can visit the Chief Electoral Officer, Maharashtra Portal or access the central Election Commission of India Voters’ Service Portal to verify their details, submit claims, or track upcoming electoral roll revisions.

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4 Robbers Break Into House, Hold Woman at Knifepoint in Ulwe

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Intruders enter through the roof in Gavhan village, fleeing with gold and cash worth Rs 9 lakh.

The Robbery

What was meant to be a peaceful night’s sleep turned into a terrifying ordeal for 53-year-old Shevanti Koli. In the early hours of Tuesday, four unidentified robbers broke into her home in Patil Ali, Gavhan village, holding her at knifepoint before fleeing with valuables worth around Rs 9 lakh.

At around 2:30 AM, while Shevanti was sleeping alone, the intruders made their way inside by quietly removing roof tiles and climbing through the kitchen. Woken by suspicious noises, Shevanti attempted to call for help. However, the men quickly cornered her, brandishing a knife and threatening to take her life if she made a sound.

Terrified and forced into silence, Shevanti could only watch as the group ransacked her home. The robbers grabbed five tolas of gold jewellery along with Rs 2 lakh in cash before disappearing into the dark.

The incident has left the local community shaken, raising fresh concerns over nighttime security in the area.

Ulwe Police and Crime Branch teams have registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS). Investigators are actively analyzing nearby CCTV footage and technical evidence to identify the suspects and trace their escape route.

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Tragedy on Thane-Belapur Road, Hit-and-Run Claims Lives of Son-in-Law and Father-in-Law

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A quiet evening commute turned into a devastating loss for a Khairane village family as police search for the fleeing driver.

The Accident

What was meant to be a routine Wednesday evening commute ended in a heartbreaking loss for a family in Khairane village. Raj Pancham Jaiswar, 42, and his 61-year-old father-in-law, Shivmurat Ramlochan Jaiswal, lost their lives following a hit-and-run accident on the busy Thane-Belapur Road.

Around 7:15 PM, Raj was riding his TVS Scooty toward Thane with Shivmurat seated behind him. Near the drain below Khairane Bridge in Pawane MIDC, a speeding vehicle slammed into their scooter from behind. The severe impact threw both men onto the road, leaving them critically injured.

Instead of stopping to help or calling for emergency services, the driver sped away from the scene. Passersby helped rush both men to a nearby municipal hospital, but tragically, doctors declared them dead on arrival.

The sudden loss of two family members has left the local community in deep shock and grief. Turbhe Police have launched an investigation to trace the unidentified vehicle and driver. A case has been registered under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and the Motor Vehicles Act for rash and negligent driving causing death. Officials are reviewing CCTV footage and appealing to anyone who witnessed the accident to step forward with information.

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