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Time of India
3 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Dhule police register case against 3 in unaccounted Rs 1.8 crore seizure from govt rest house
Nashik: The Dhule police have filed charges against three people, including suspended state legislature desk officer Kishor Patil. The case involves the discovery of Rs 1.8 crore in cash at Room No. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now 102 of Gulmohar Govt Rest House in Dhule on May 21, where the booking was made under Patil's name. The charges under section 124 of the Maharashtra Police Act have been filed against Kishor Patil, Raju Mogre, and an unnamed individual. Dhule SP Srikant Dhivre said, "The case under section 124 of the Maharashtra Police Act will be investigated for necessary legal action against whoever is concerned. Soon after the cash was found in the room of the Govt Rest House, an inquiry was initiated. The case registered is based on the inquiry that has been underway since May 22. " The relevant section of the Act deals with unexplained possession of property, carrying penalties of up to one year's imprisonment and a fine up to Rs 5,000. Following reliable intelligence, Dhule police searched Room 102 of the govt rest hon May 21, discovering Rs 1.84 lakh in cash. Former MLA Anil Gote, a Shiv Sena (UBT) politician, protested outside demanding an investigation of the unclaimed money. He noted the room was registered to Kishor Patil, who serves as a private personal assistant to Arjun Khotkar, the head of the state assembly committee. The 11-member panel, including Khotkar, visited Dhule on May 21 to review public fund usage. Patil faced immediate suspension following the cash seizure. A senior Dhule police officer indicated two others were linked to the discovered money. While currently charged under section 124 of the Maharashtra Police Act, additional charges may be added as the investigation progresses. Dhule City SDPO Rajkumar Upase is leading the investigation.


The Print
6 days ago
- Politics
- The Print
Pune college makes special exam arrangements for student after bail over post on Indo-Pak conflict
'As per the honourable High Court's order, her exam has been arranged in a separate classroom,' said Principal Kishor Patil in response to a text message from PTI. She was granted bail by the Bombay High Court, which made scathing remarks against the Maharashtra government for 'being bent upon ruining her life' and turning her into a 'hardcore criminal'. The HC also pulled the college, Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, for 'hurriedly' rusticating the student without allowing her to explain herself. Pune, May 28 (PTI) The Pune-based college of a 19-year-old student, who spent over a fortnight behind bars for a social media post about the Indo-Pak conflict, said on Wednesday they have made separate arrangements for her semester exam. Earlier, Patil had said the college issued her admit card on Wednesday, and she would be appearing for the exam on Thursday. Sources in the college administration said a separate supervisor will be assigned for her exam, and two security guards, one male and one female, will accompany her on the campus for her safety. The young woman's uncle also told PTI that she would be writing her paper on Thursday. 'As per the court's order, the college has made adequate arrangements for her. We will accompany her to the college and back home,' he said. About the two papers that the student missed due to her arrest, sources from the college said the decision lies with Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), to which the institute is affiliated. When contacted, Prabhakar Desai, Controller of Examinations at SPPU, said the varsity has not yet received the court order. 'We will go through the order once we receive it and take a decision in the interest of the student, as per the instructions of the honourable high court,' he said. The student from Jammu and Kashmir was arrested by Pune police on May 9 over a social media post allegedly criticising the Indian government amid the Indo-Pak conflict. She was released from Yerwada jail on Tuesday after the HC granted her bail. Following the registration of a case against her, the college had rusticated her. However, the HC suspended the rustication order and came down heavily on the Maharashtra government for 'being bent upon ruining her life' and turning her into a 'hardcore criminal.' Her lawyer, Farhana Shah, said the student was released from Yerwada jail around 9.30 pm on Tuesday after completion of formalities. Her family members were present outside the jail for the emotional reunion. PTI SPK NR This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


Time of India
24-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Dhule police quiz man in whose name govt rest house room was booked
Nashik: Police on Friday and Saturday interrogated Kishor Patil, a desk officer of the state legislature, regarding Room 102 at Gulmohar govt rest house in Dhule, which was reserved under his name. The Dhule police had seized Rs 1.8 crore from this room on the night intervening Wednesday and Thursday. Shreekant Dhivre, the Dhule superintendent of police, said: "The investigation is continuing, and all people involved are being summoned to record their statements. We have also quizzed desk officer Kishor Patil and sought details of his visit to Dhule." Follwoing a tip-off, police conducted a search operation at the govt rest house and seized of Rs 1.8 crore. Former MLA Anil Gote claimed the money was intended for estimates committee chairperson Arjun Khotkar, who was scheduled to visit Dhule and Nandurbar on Thursday and Friday. Khotkar strongly rejected these allegations. A senior police officer confirmed that authorities are analysing CCTV recordings from six cameras installed on the rest house premises. Given the case's seriousness, senior officers are now reviewing the footage to identify everyone who entered or left the premises on Wednesday. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo They are also examining phone records and mobile data to trace conversations from the location. Officials are thoroughly reviewing the guest register's entry and exit records. The senior officer said no FIR had been filed yet, but noted that the income tax department is conducting its separate investigation into the unclaimed funds. Although state govt has announced the formation of a special investigation team (SIT) for this case, police officers said they hadn't received any official communication about it yet.
Yahoo
06-05-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Caresoft Global Announces Strategic Partnership with KPIT to Drive Leadership in Technology and Cost Optimization Strategies for the Automotive Industry
Caresoft Global's engineering solutions business is to join KPIT, as Caresoft doubles down on technology optimization and cost reduction engineering for the automotive industry. LONDON, May 6, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Caresoft Global, a global leader in automotive benchmarking, Cost reduction strategies, and engineering solutions, today announced a strategic realignment of its business and a new chapter in its growth journey. The company will restructure its business into three business units: 1. Benchmarking, Technology Optimization & Cost Reduction Engineering, 2. Engineering Talent Solutions and 3. Engineering Solutions. (Left) Mathew Vachaparampil, CEO, Caresoft Global; (Right) Kishor Patil Co-founder, CEO & Managing Director of KPIT Technologies As part of this strategic realignment, KPIT Technologies, a global leader specializing in software-defined vehicles (SDV), embedded systems, and system integration, will acquire Caresoft Global's carved-out Engineering Solutions business, which is especially focused on off-highway and truck and bus segments globally. Caresoft Global will continue strengthening its Automotive vertical while partnering with KPIT to expand its benchmarking and cost reduction business into new areas such as software benchmarking, creating unique market differentiators, and jointly exploring downstream implementation opportunities. With China continuing to lead in vehicle electrification, AI, modular architectures, and aggressive cost leadership, Caresoft Global, with its strong market presence and deep relationships in China, will partner with KPIT in that region. Together, they aim to bring Chinese innovation to the rest of the world. "This is a defining moment for Caresoft," said Mathew Vachaparampil, CEO of Caresoft Global. "The strength of this partnership is greater than the sum of its parts. While our engineering services are moving into great hands, Caresoft and KPIT will now focus on delivering greater value to customers seeking to save costs in a world of rapid technological evolution and geopolitical complexities. We will jointly deliver more value to our automotive customers in terms of technology, cost, and speed to market." In a statement, Kishor Patil, Co-founder, CEO & Managing Director of KPIT Technologies, said, "We are excited to welcome Caresoft Global's Engineering Solutions business to the KPIT family. At KPIT, we are deepening relationships with trucks and off-highway makers and accelerating our foray into China. Also, OEMs across segments are looking for a partner who can bring more agility and cost efficiency by taking an integrated view of software, hardware, and manufacturing. With Caresoft Global's strong expertise, we have a strategic partnership which will bring unparalleled value to the mobility ecosystem."


Time of India
06-05-2025
- Automotive
- Time of India
KPIT acquires Caresoft Global's engineering solutions biz to strengthen mobility offerings
KPIT Technologies has announced the acquisition of the engineering solutions business of Caresoft Global , a firm known for its automotive benchmarking and cost-reduction-driven engineering capabilities . The move is aimed at supporting global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) with integrated solutions spanning vehicle software , hardware design, and manufacturing. Caresoft Global will restructure into three independent business units: Benchmarking, Technology Optimisation & Cost Reduction Engineering; Engineering Talent Solutions; and Engineering Solutions. KPIT is acquiring the last of these, which includes operations across global markets. Commercial vehicle segment and China entry The acquisition is aligned with KPIT's strategic focus on the commercial vehicle segment, especially trucks and off-highway applications. The company will gain access to Caresoft's existing relationships and domain knowledge in this area. KPIT also expects the deal to support its expansion into China by leveraging Caresoft's longstanding presence and understanding of Chinese OEMs, suppliers, and New Energy Vehicle (NEV) players, the company said in a media release. A significant area of value creation is expected in cost reduction for vehicle development. Caresoft has a background in cost benchmarking and teardown of vehicle components across multiple models, which KPIT will now utilise to support OEMs in reducing development costs in passenger cars, trucks, and off-highway segments. Manufacturing engineering KPIT will add capabilities in manufacturing and industrial engineering, including plant layout planning and assembly line optimisation. These services aim to assist OEMs in making decisions earlier in the vehicle development process, integrating product and factory design. Kishor Patil, Co-founder, CEO and MD, KPIT Technologies, said, 'At KPIT, we are deepening relationships with trucks and off-highway makers and accelerating foray into China. Also, OEMs across segments are looking for a partner who can bring more agility and cost efficiency by taking an integrated view of software, hardware, and manufacturing. With Caresoft's strong expertise, we have a strategic partnership which will bring unparalleled value to the mobility ecosystem.' Mathew Vachaparampil, CEO, Caresoft Global, added, 'This milestone reflects more than growth. It honours our shared values with KPIT: being relentlessly customer-centric and caring deeply for our people. We will jointly deliver more value to our automotive customers in terms of technology, cost, and speed to market.'