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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Body of missing man fished out of pond
Buxar: The body of a 36-year-old man was fished out of a pond at Charitravan under the jurisdiction of Buxar town police station on Thursday morning. The deceased, identified as Manoranjan Kumar, aka Manish, a resident of Ward 5, was reported missing since late Wednesday evening. Local residents first discovered the body in the pond near a Kali temple and informed local ward councillor Deepak Singh, who in turn alerted police. Town SHO Manoj Kumar Singh reached the spot with a team and supervised the recovery operation. The body was sent to Buxar Sadar Hospital for a postmortem examination. "The exact cause of death will be known only after the postmortem report is received. It is too early to confirm whether it was a case of murder or something else," said the SHO. Buxar: The body of a 36-year-old man was fished out of a pond at Charitravan under the jurisdiction of Buxar town police station on Thursday morning. The deceased, identified as Manoranjan Kumar, aka Manish Kumar, a resident of Ward 5, was reported missing since late Wednesday evening. Local residents first discovered the body in the pond and informed local ward councillor Deepak Singh, who in turn alerted police. Town SHO Manoj Kumar Singh reached the spot with a team and supervised the recovery operation. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Gentle Japanese hair growth method for men and women's scalp Hair's Rich Learn More Undo The body was sent to Buxar Sadar Hospital for a postmortem examination. "The exact cause of death will be known only after the postmortem report is received. It is too early to confirm whether it was a case of murder or something else," said the SHO.


United News of India
5 days ago
- Business
- United News of India
Saturo Technologies Participated in the 28th CFO Edition at Radisson Blu, Mumbai
. The prestigious event brought together Chief Financial Officers and finance leaders from various industries to discuss innovation, strategy, and digital transformation in today's dynamic financial environment. The summit served as a key platform for thought leadership, industry dialogue, and peer-to-peer networking among senior finance professionals. Mr. Deepak Singh, Director & CEO of Saturo Technologies, was featured on the speaker panel, where he shared valuable insights on CFO as a Guardian of Corporate Integrity Strengthening Governance and Compliance in India's Regulatory Landscape Drawing from his extensive experience in implementing platforms like Oracle NetSuite, Salesforce, and BillMade POS, Mr. Singh provided practical perspectives on how CFOs can embrace digital tools to enhance financial decision-making. 'We were honored to contribute to this important conversation,' said Mr. Singh. 'As CFOs face increasing pressure to drive innovation and ensure compliance, cloud technologies offer the flexibility and intelligence needed to stay ahead.' Saturo Technologies' presence at the event reinforced its commitment to enabling finance leaders with modern, scalable solutions that support long-term growth and agility.


Time of India
03-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Kolkata Police arrests six for operating fake call centre
K olkata: The Cyber Police Station on Tuesday arrested six persons for allegedly operating an illegal call centre that targeted US residents through various tech support scams. The arrests were made between 4 am and 4:35 am at a ground floor facility on Diamond Harbour Road. The accused have been identified as Aman Sharma (25), Deepak Singh (26), Rahul Das (30), Avinash Singh (21), Sudhir Kumar Mahato (28), and Pratik Kumar Singh (27). The cops stated that the accused used organised money transfer routes and even cryptocurrency to trick their victims. According to police, the suspects posed as representatives of Microsoft and Norton, making Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) calls to US residents. They allegedly defrauded victims by gaining remote access to their computers and siphoning money from their accounts. "The group operated a sophisticated scam operation using advanced technology to appear legitimate to their victims," said a senior cyber police official who requested anonymity as the investigation is ongoing. Police recovered ₹3,50,500 in cash, five laptops, nine mobile phones, and three multimedia headphones from the premises. Additional evidence, including VoIP diallers and remote access software, were also seized. The accused have been charged under multiple sections of the Information Technology Act, 2000, and BNS Act, 2023, including provisions related to computer-related offences, identity theft, and cheating by personation. "This arrest highlights our ongoing efforts to combat cyber fraud operations targeting international victims," the official added. "We urge citizens to remain vigilant and never share remote access to their devices with unknown callers." The suspects were produced before the court on Tuesday with a police remand request. The investigation continues as authorities work to determine the full extent of the financial losses and identify potential additional perpetrators.


Time of India
31-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Indore development body to sell flats, plots & shops to boost revenue, targets ₹261 crore
INDORE : Indore Development Authority (IDA) is set to generate substantial revenue by selling its vacant plots, flats, and shops, with a target of Rs 261 crore in the coming days. A decision to sell 600 flats, 40 shops, and 24 plots was made during an IDA board meeting, chaired by the Divisional Commissioner Deepak Singh, Collector Asheesh Singh , IMC Commissioner Shivam Verma, and IDA CEO RP Ahirwar among other officials on Friday. The authority will soon issue tenders for these properties, aiming to meet the housing needs of the general public. The IDA has already prepared a comprehensive list of all properties. The board meeting also saw key approvals for infrastructure projects. An agency was finalised to conduct the feasibility survey and prepare tender documents for the 'elevated corridor' extending from Malwa Mill Square to Rasoma Square via Patnipura Square. Additionally, an agency was approved for the feasibility survey and tender proposals for flyovers at Rasoma Square and Ring Road's Robot Square. These approvals follow a previous board meeting where the decision to conduct feasibility studies at all three locations was made, and tenders were subsequently invited. The IDA board also decided to provide Rs 16.98 crore to the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC). This amount will be used to treat sewage emanating from the sewerage treatment plant in Scheme No. 166. In another significant decision, an industrial plot in Scheme 78 Phase-2 was allotted to the Food Corporation of India (FCI). Furthermore, a plot on the Super Corridor was allocated to the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (Mandi). The board also sanctioned minimum tenders worth Rs 90 crore for various development works and essential facilities across different schemes. These include the construction of a bridge over the Kanh River on MR-12, the building of a 34 lakh-litre capacity water tank in Scheme 151 and 169B, and other approved works under various development plans.


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Business
- Time of India
IDA to sell flats, plots & shops to boost revenue, targets 261cr
Indore: Indore Development Authority (IDA) is set to generate substantial revenue by selling its vacant plots, flats, and shops, with a target of Rs 261 crore in the coming days. A decision to sell 600 flats, 40 shops, and 24 plots was made during an IDA board meeting, chaired by the Divisional Commissioner Deepak Singh, Collector Asheesh Singh, IMC Commissioner Shivam Verma, and IDA CEO RP Ahirwar among other officials on Friday. The authority will soon issue tenders for these properties, aiming to meet the housing needs of the general public. The IDA has already prepared a comprehensive list of all properties. The board meeting also saw key approvals for infrastructure projects. An agency was finalised to conduct the feasibility survey and prepare tender documents for the 'elevated corridor' extending from Malwa Mill Square to Rasoma Square via Patnipura Square. Additionally, an agency was approved for the feasibility survey and tender proposals for flyovers at Rasoma Square and Ring Road's Robot Square. These approvals follow a previous board meeting where the decision to conduct feasibility studies at all three locations was made, and tenders were subsequently invited. The IDA board also decided to provide Rs 16.98 crore to the Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC). This amount will be used to treat sewage emanating from the sewerage treatment plant in Scheme No. 166. In another significant decision, an industrial plot in Scheme 78 Phase-2 was allotted to the Food Corporation of India (FCI). Furthermore, a plot on the Super Corridor was allocated to the Agricultural Produce Market Committee (Mandi). The board also sanctioned minimum tenders worth Rs 90 crore for various development works and essential facilities across different schemes. These include the construction of a bridge over the Kanh River on MR-12, the building of a 34 lakh-litre capacity water tank in Scheme 151 and 169B, and other approved works under various development plans.