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The Supreme Court on Thursday extended the interim bail of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) and former Maharashtra minister Nawab Malik by three months in a money laundering case on medical grounds. Reported the Hindustan Times.

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00:15 152 crore asset linked to 4-time MLA attached by probe agency. The Enforcement Directorate
00:21 i.e. the ED has provisionally attached immovable properties worth over Rs 150 crore belonging
00:29 to Vivekanand Shankar Patil, a 4-time MLA from Panvel and his relatives in connection
00:35 with a bank fraud case.
00:39 Bank of Maharashtra hikes deposit rates by up to 125 basis points. Bank of Maharashtra
00:45 has increased its deposit rates by up to 125 BPS, 100 BPS equal to 1% with effect from
00:53 12-10-2023. The rate increase applies to fixed deposits as well as special schemes introduced
01:00 by the bank, reported the Times of India.
01:03 Supreme Court extends interim bail to NCP leader Nawab Malik in money laundering case.
01:09 The Supreme Court on Thursday extended the interim bail of Nationalist Congress Party
01:14 and former Maharashtra Minister Nawab Malik by three months in a money laundering case
01:19 on medical grounds, reported the Hindustan Times.
01:23 Speaker to decide on clubbing petitions of both Shev Sena factions on October 20. After
01:29 hearing arguments for three hours from the lawyers of both the factions of Shev Sena
01:34 led by Uddhav Thackeray and Chief Minister Eknath Shinde yesterday on whether the 34
01:40 disqualification petitions against the 54 MLAs should be clubbed or not, Speaker Rahul
01:46 Narvekar has decided to give his verdict on the next date on October 20.
01:51 BMC to terminate contract for cement concrete roads in Mumbai.
01:56 In a major setback to Chief Minister Eknath Shinde's promise of ridding Mumbai of potholes
02:00 in two years, the BMC has decided to terminate the contract for constructing cement concrete
02:06 roads in the island city. The BMC has issued a termination notice to Roadway Solutions
02:12 India Infra Limited for failing to start work on CC roads in the island city close to eight
02:19 months after getting work orders. It asked RSIL to reply within 15 days to its notice
02:25 asking why its contract shouldn't be terminated. RSIL is one of the five companies that had
02:32 backed the Rs 6080 crore 400 km CC road contracts across the city.
02:45 Thank you.
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02:57 Thank you.
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