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    Ather Energy’s new plant to come up in Maharashtra, confirms cofounder Swapnil Jain on X

    To be set up at an investment of Rs 2,000 crore, the electric scooter maker’s new plant will produce up to one million vehicles and battery packs per year.

    Ather's Maha plans: BJP leader urges CM Siddaramaiah to persuade firm to invest in Karnataka

    BJP MLA Arvind Bellad urged Karnataka government to persuade Ather Energy to set up its plant in Dharwad district, expressing disappointment over the company choosing Aurangabad for investment.

    Bihar battles heatwaves during critical election days, 19 people die

    In Bihar's Aurangabad, the death toll due to heat wave conditions has reached 12, while four people died in Kaimur district, including a worker on election duty, on Thursday and three people have died in Bihar's Arrah in Bhojpur district after suffering from extreme heatwaves in the region.

    Maharashtra SSC Toppers List 2024: Check class 10th toppers names, marks, districts and other details

    Maharashtra SSC Toppers List 2024 (Google Trends): The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has released the class 10th results. The board will soon announce the Maharashtra SSC Toppers List 2024, along with overall pass percentages, gender-wise and district-wise results. Students need at least 35 marks in each subject to pass. Last year, Konkan district had the highest pass rate at 98.11%.

    Assault on cops: Bombay HC refuses to quash case against ex-AP CM Chandrababu Naidu

    The Aurangabad bench of the Bombay High Court has denied the request to dismiss a case against former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu and TDP leader Nakka Ananda Babu for allegedly assaulting police in Maharashtra in 2010. The court found sufficient evidence of their involvement in the crime.

    What's in a name? asks HC; dismisses pleas against renaming of Aurangabad and Osmanabad

    The Bombay High Court dismissed petitions challenging the Maharashtra government's decision to rename Aurangabad and Osmanabad as Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar and Dharashiv, respectively. Quoting Shakespeare's "What's in a name?" the court emphasized the insignificance of names. It held that the government's notification did not violate any legal provisions and was not justiciable, except in cases of atrocious names.

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