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Ranya Rao to stay in jail as Karnataka HC adjourns bail plea to April 17 – The Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Karnataka high court on Wednesday adjourned the hearing of actress Ranya Rao’s bail plea to April 17 and directed the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) to file its objections.
Earlier, a special court in Bengaluru had extended the judicial custody of Kannada actress Ranya Rao and co-accused Tarun Raju and Sahil Jain till April 21 in connection with a high-profile gold smuggling case. The trio is accused of orchestrating the illegal import of gold worth over ₹12.56 crore from Dubai to India.
The case surfaced on March 3, 2025, when Rao, also known as Harshavardhani Ranya, was detained at Bengaluru’s Kempegowda International Airport with 14.8 kilograms of gold allegedly smuggled from Dubai. Investigations revealed that Ranya had made 45 solo trips to Dubai between 2023 and 2025, raising suspicions of her involvement in a larger smuggling network.
Further inquiries uncovered her links to Vira Diamonds Trading, a Dubai-based company she co-founded in 2023 with actor and businessman Tarun Raju. Authorities allege the firm was a front for smuggling operations. Raju, who also goes by the name Virat Konduru, was arrested after investigators found evidence that he purchased gold in Dubai and helped arrange its illegal transport to India.
Jeweller Sahil Jain was also implicated. He is suspected of helping Ranya sell nearly 49 kilograms of smuggled gold worth over ₹40 crore. Jain is alleged to have handled hawala transactions, moving large sums of money to Dubai and receiving commissions for his role.
The DRI has submitted substantial evidence connecting all three accused to the smuggling ring. Earlier, the court had denied bail to Raju, citing the gravity of the economic offense and the potential flight risk due to his frequent overseas travel.
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Data collection under lens, debate deferred to May 2 | Bengaluru News – The Times of India

Bengaluru: The much-anticipated special cabinet meeting on the controversial Socio-Economic and Educational Survey — popularly called ‘caste census‘ — ended in anti-climax Thursday, with the state govt pushing discussions to its next sitting on May 2.
With pressure from dominant Vokkaliga and Veerashaiva-Lingayat communities which have dismissed the survey as ‘unscientific’ and demanded a fresh exercise, the cabinet refrained from taking a conclusive stand. Refusing to bite the bullet, CM Siddaramaiah has asked ministers to submit their opinions in writing before the next cabinet discussion.
The cabinet is said to have discussed only 25% of the report, pointing to long-drawn deliberations ahead. “Neither the data on population nor the next step was discussed at the meeting,” one minister claimed. Minister Ramalinga Reddy confirmed the discussions were inconclusive. Sources said minister-level discussions will be held informally to iron out the wrinkles before the May 2 meeting.
While the survey has stirred sharp disapproval from key social groups and within Congress, there remains vocal support from Dalit, OBC leaders and a few organisations. They have demanded that the govt release the findings, citing the Rs 160 crore spent on the project from public funds.
The two-hour meeting showed fault lines run deeper, though law and parliamentary affairs minister HK Patil maintained discussions were cordial with ministers trying to understand the survey-enumeration process. He said the meeting remained incomplete as several ministers sought more details from OBC department at the next discussion.
Patil said discussions largely focused on data-collection methodology. “For instance, parameters were sought on how the economic status of a person was calculated if he owned cattle. Whether it was the cattle itself or the products he was able to sell. Such questions require clarity,” he said, confirming that the version of the report circulating in the media and the one presented to ministers was the same. He said the survey conducted in 2015 covered 94.1% of the state’s population.
According to some ministers, deputy chief minister DK Shivakumar and horticulture minister SS Mallikarjun — son of senior Congress MLA Shamanur Shivashankarappa, who helms All India Veerashaiva Mahasabha — were among those who strongly objected to the data-collection process. Siddaramaiah reportedly defused tension by encouraging ministers to record objections or dissent in writing.
In the run-up to the meeting, Siddaramaiah separately met delegations of Vokkaliga and Lingayat ministers. The next regular cabinet meeting on April 24, at MM Hills in Chamarajanagar district, will restrict its focus to regional development matters.
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At 1.06%, inflation in Telangana lowest in the country | Hyderabad News – The Times of India

Hyderabad: Telangana has posted the lowest consumer price index (CPI) inflation rates in the country for two consecutive months, marking its lowest since the state’s formation in 2014. The inflation rate that stood at 1.31% in Feb, further dipped to 1.06% in March, making Telangana the only state with inflation below 2%, and well under the Reserve Bank of India’s recommended ‘healthy’ range of 2% to 4%.
In contrast, India’s national average CPI inflation for March stood at 3.34%, and 3.32% in Feb, placing Telangana well below the national trend. Among other states, Telangana is followed by Jharkhand (2.08%), Andhra Pradesh (2.5%), Sikkim (2.35%), Gujarat (2.63%), and Rajasthan (2.66%).
While on the surface this appears promising, experts are cautioning that such unusually low inflation—referred to as ‘limping inflation’—could indicate deeper structural issues.
“This low inflation could suggest either a lack of purchasing power and lower demand, especially in rural areas, or a genuine stabilisation of prices due to better supply-demand management. We need to observe trends over the coming months to draw firm conclusions,” said Krishna Reddy Chittedi, associate professor at the School of Economics, University of Hyderabad.
However, this development is especially notable given Telangana’s past. During the Covid-19 pandemic and shortly afterwards, the state witnessed some of the highest inflation rates in the country, exceeding 10% — a case of ‘running inflation’ that raised serious concerns about the rising cost of living.
“Telangana’s turnaround in curbing inflation is commendable,” Krishna Reddy said and added, “but the focus must now shift to ensuring that this isn’t a reflection of economic stagnation—particularly in rural areas, where low demand could be hurting growth.” While the urban inflation rate in Telangana is at an appropriate level, the rural economy requires closer monitoring, he elaborated.
The RBI classifies inflation below 2% or above 4% as a sign of economic stress. As Telangana hovers below the lower threshold, policymakers and economists alike are closely watching to determine whether this signals a sustained recovery or a brewing concern.
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Bus cleaner held for sexual abuse of 3 kids | Mumbai News – The Times of India

Navi Mumbai: The Karjat Police have arrested a 25-year-old school bus cleaner for allegedly sexually abusing three five-year-old girls inside the school bus. The arrested accused was produced before Panvel District Sessions Court for Pocso Act cases on Thursday and was remanded to police custody until April 22, senior inspector Surendra Garad of Karjat police station said.
The incident came to light on Tuesday after a victim narrated her ordeal to her mother. On Wednesday, an FIR was registered against the accused. Garad said, “After the accused was booked in the first case, parents of two more school girls alleged that their children, too, were sexually abused by the accused.”
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