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Time of India
13-05-2025
- Time of India
FIR against Nanded jeweller for duping Pune woman of Rs9.6 lakh
Pune: Police on Monday registered a case of cheating against a jeweller from Nanded on the charge of duping a woman from Mahalunge in Pimpri Chinchwad of Rs9.60 lakh. He is yet to be arrested. The suspect used to run a jewellery shop in Mahalunge, a police officer said. "In 2023, when the woman went to his shop, the jeweller promised her good returns if she invested in gold. Believing him, the woman gave Rs10.40 lakh to the jeweller and in return got only Rs80,000." He said after May 2024, the jeweller stopped giving profit to the woman and did not return her remaining Rs9.60 lakh. "The woman waited for about a year before lodging a complaint. Our investigations are under way," said the officer from Mahalunge MIDC police station, where an FIR has been registered.


India Gazette
10-05-2025
- Automotive
- India Gazette
Honda launches 2025 CB650R and CBR650R with new E-Clutch technology
New Delhi [India], May 10 (ANI): Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI) on Saturday launched its middle-weight 650cc motorcycles--the 2025 CB650R and CBR650R--which are claimed to be the first in India to feature Honda's state-of-the-art E-Clutch technology. The newly launched CB650R and CBR650R are priced at Rs9.60 lakh and Rs10.40 lakh respectively (ex-showroom, Delhi), and are now available for booking across all Honda BigWing dealerships nationwide. Deliveries are expected to begin by the last week of May 2025. 'The premium motorcycling space has been experiencing remarkable growth in India, and with world-class products like the CB650R and CBR650R, we are confident they will set new benchmarks for performance and riding innovation. The introduction of E-Clutch is a step into the future, giving riders a unique blend of control and comfort, reinforcing Honda's leadership in technological advancement,' said Tsutsumu Otani, Managing Director, President & CEO, Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India. The 2025 CB650R and CBR650R are powered by the same in-line four-cylinder 650cc engine, delivering a peak power of 70 kW at 12,000 RPM and a maximum torque of 63 Nm at 9,500 RPM. This engine is paired with a six-speed gearbox and Honda's new E-Clutch system. Additionally, the CBR650R is equipped with Honda Selectable Torque Control (HSTC) to enhance traction and stability. The CB650R will be available in two colour options: Candy Chromosphere Red and Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic. The CBR650R will come in Grand Prix Red and Matte Gunpowder Black Metallic. Both motorcycles feature Showa 41 mm SFF-BP front forks and an adjustable rear monoshock, along with high-performance braking components, including dual 310 mm radial-mounted front discs and a 240 mm rear disc, supported by dual-channel ABS. A 5.0-inch full-colour TFT crystal display with Honda RoadSync app connectivity allows riders to easily access smartphone functions. (ANI)


Express Tribune
26-02-2025
- Business
- Express Tribune
K-Electric requests Rs4.95 per unit reduction for December, NEPRA reserves decision
Listen to article The National Electric Power Regulatory Authority (NEPRA) has reserved its decision on K-Electric's request to reduce electricity prices by Rs4.95 per unit for the month of December under the monthly fuel adjustment. The decision will be announced later after a thorough review, Express News reported. The hearing was conducted regarding K-Electric's application for the December fuel adjustment, during which the utility company requested a Rs4.95 per unit decrease in electricity rates. K-Electric also sought adjustments for arrears amounting to Rs5 billion. K-Electric argued that it has accumulated Rs5 billion in arrears due to partial load, open cycle, and startup costs, and requested that this amount be provided. However, the move was met with strong opposition from K-Electric consumers. One consumer stressed that the full benefit of the monthly fuel adjustment should be passed on to the public. Concerns were also raised about the ongoing issue of load shedding in commercial areas of Karachi and the non-implementation of the industrial support package in the city. NEPRA officials noted that K-Electric has challenged the industrial support package in court. K-Electric representatives stated that in December, the company generated electricity at a rate of Rs18.60 per unit from its own resources, while the price of electricity from the Central Power Purchasing Agency (CPPA) was Rs9.60 per unit. After completing the hearing on K-Electric's request, NEPRA reserved its judgment, which will be issued after a review of the data and calculations. A final decision and notification will follow.