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Time of India
27-06-2025
- Time of India
Burglars strike at 5 houses, flee with booty worth over Rs14 lakh
1 2 3 Pune: Burglars struck at five separate houses in different parts of the city between June 25 and 26, and decamped with gold jewellery and cash, collectively worth over Rs14 lakh. Separate cases were registered with the Samarth, Swargate, Market Yard, Chandannagar, Nanded City and Phursungi police stations on Thursday. The Pune crime branch collected the CCTV footage from all the crime scenes to check if the same gang of burglars was involved in the thefts. A 63-year-old woman from Nana Peth on Thursday lodged a complaint with the Samarth police stating that some men on Wednesday (June 25) evening broke into her house. They allegedly stole gold jewellery and cash, collectively worth Rs4.58 lakh, from four cupboards in her bedroom. You Can Also Check: Pune AQI | Weather in Pune | Bank Holidays in Pune | Public Holidays in Pune In another burglary, a few men entered a 59-year-old Phursungi resident's bungalow by breaking the locks of a balcony door and made off with cash, gold and silver jewellery, collectively worth Rs 4.77 lakh. The burglary happened in the early hours of Thursday, the Phursungi police said. Some men broke into the house of a 76-year-old resident of Wadgaonsheri on Thursday evening when she went out. They stole gold jewellery and cash, collectively worth Rs2.6 lakh. When the woman returned home after an hour, she found her house had been burgled. She later lodged a complaint with the Chandannagar police. In another house break-in, burglars broke into a flat in a housing society near Gangadham Chowk in the early hours of Thursday and made off with gold jewellery worth Rs1.85 lakh. Burglars entered a house in Dhayari early on Thursday morning by cutting its tin shade and stole two mobile handsets worth Rs40,000, the Nanded City police said.


Time of India
04-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
NMC approves Rs8.79cr for city's first adventure park
Nagpur: The Nagpur Municipal Corporation (NMC) has given the nod for an Adventure Park at Lata Mangeshkar Garden, located in Surya Nagar. With an estimated investment of Rs8.79 crore, this is a first-of-its-kind project undertaken by the civic body in a garden owned by it. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The plan comes with the dual goal of promoting outdoor recreation while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of Nagpur under the smart city initiatives. Of the total Rs8.79 crore budget, Rs4.58 crore is allocated for civil and landscaping work, including pathways, fencing, lawns, decorative plantations, and utility infrastructure such as ticket counters, smart toilets, and office rooms. Rs4.20 crore will be spent on setting up adventure-specific equipment. The project is fast-tracked and will soon move into the tendering phase, officials confirmed. The site for the project previously housed an auditorium, now demolished. The freed up 2 acres have been earmarked specifically for children's play activities while the rest of the space will feature a wide array of adrenaline-pumping adventure activities. Municipal commissioner Abhijeet Chaudhari directed the creation of 15 thrilling adventure activities in the park. NMC officials held interactions with agencies in the field of adventure sports before drafting a comprehensive proposal. From high-flying ziplines to balance-testing rope courses and gravity-defying trampolines, the park promises a unique blend of fun in a green, well-maintained environment. This initiative is being hailed as a game-changer for Nagpur's entertainment and urban beautification efforts. With formal approvals in place, construction is set to begin soon, bringing a new dimension of recreation to the city. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Proposed Star attractions Zip Line (Single Rope One-Way) Adventure Play Station Low Rope Course Climbing Wall with Equipment Rappelling Wall with Gear Sky Cycling (Double Bicycle Ropeway) Sky Roller (Double) with Equipment Bungee Ejection with Operational Gear Suspension Bridge, Canopy Walks, and Burma Bridge Trampoline Park and Soft Play Area Closed Shed for Trampoline Park & Play Zone with Shutter Big Swing Net Climbing Rope Climbing Slippery Wall