How is Maharashtra moving towards transformative legal change in Forensic Science? Tune in to hear from the man behind the mission in Episode 1 of The CSR Journal's podcast series. Sanjay Kumar Verma, IPS, Director General (Legal & Technical), Maharashtra, shares his insights on revolutionizing the state’s legal system. With over 37,000 pending forensic cases, Maharashtra is set to introduce major judicial and forensic reforms to fast-track justice. In the podcast, Mr. Verma discusses how integrating technology with law will speed up crime investigations and reduce delays in verdicts. Beyond legal reforms, he also shares his perspective on self-awareness, spirituality and mindful living, urging the youth to focus on personal growth while making conscious lifestyle choices — advocating against non-vegetarian food. Amit Upadhyay Greater Mumbai Police Maharashtra State Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Limited Maharashtra State Police Housing & Welfare Corporation Limited #JusticeReforms #Maharashtra #Law #ForensicScience #FasterJustice #JudicialEfficiency #CrimeInvestigation #YouthAwareness #Spirituality
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The CSR Journal (www.thecsrjournal.in) is a digital news publication headquartered out of Mumbai, India. It was founded in 2014, by its current Editor-in-Chief, Amit Upadhyay, for delivering readers with a one-stop credible platform dedicated to corporate social responsibility. Our team regularly documents and presents thorough and detailed stories through the lens of corporate social responsibility in India. As we bring to the forefront a mixture of information and insights from the corporate social responsibility domain. In December 2016, we made a foundation step towards providing corporate social responsibility news reportage on television. In partnership with News World India, a national news channel, The CSR Journal heads the editorial, operational, sales and marketing control for Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh.
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#IPL2025 | Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) clinch a dominant 80-run win over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in Match 15 at Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Read the full match report: https://lnkd.in/euSv6cp6 #KKRvsSRH #CricketNews #IPLUpdates #EdenGardens #SportsNews
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For optimal #VitaminD production, step into the sun between 10 AM and 12 PM—avoiding the harsh midday rays. Just 15-30 minutes of direct exposure on uncovered skin is enough. Remember, glass blocks UVB rays, so soaking up sunlight indoors won’t help! Your skin tone, location, and season also play a role in absorption. Written and edited by Pooja Shah #SunlightBenefits #HealthyLiving #WellnessTips #StayHealthy
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Legendary actor-filmmaker Manoj Kumar, known for his patriotic films and revered as ‘Bharat Kumar,’ passed away at 87 after a prolonged illness. The Dadasaheb Phalke Award winner breathed his last at Kokilaben Hospital. The Indian film industry mourns the loss of an icon. #ManojKumar #BharatKumar #RIPManojKumar #BollywoodLegend #IndianCinema
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The Waqf (Amendment) Bill 2025 has been cleared by the Rajya Sabha after a marathon 14-hour debate, with 128 votes in favor and 95 against. The government defended the bill as a move for transparency, while the Opposition called it an attack on Muslim's rights. The inclusion of non-Muslims in Waqf Boards remained a key point of contention. #WaqfAmendmentBill #RajyaSabha #ParliamentDebate #MinorityRights #IndiaPolitics
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The Madhya Pradesh government’s liquor ban in religious sites has come into effect, shutting all liquor shops in 19 cities, including Ujjain. Devotees can no longer buy liquor near the Kal Bhairav temple but may bring it from outside municipal limits. Authorities remain unclear on enforcement specifics. #MadhyaPradesh #LiquorBan #Ujjain #KalBhairav #ReligiousSites
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Today's bulletin is loaded with major headlines! Mamata Banerjee opposes the Supreme Court's ruling on teacher jobs, while India assesses the impact of Trump’s new tariffs. Meanwhile, Salman Khan’s Sikandar struggles at the box office, and Shubman Gill’s cryptic post sparks debate. Watch the full video for all the trending updates! Ft Saniya Patel Ministry of External Affairs, India Govt of India Ministry of External Affairs Mamata Banerjee Ashwini Vaishnaw Indian Premier League India Shubman Gill Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) #BreakingNews #MamataBanerjee #TeacherJobs #TrumpTariffs #KirenRijiju #WaqfBill #SalmanKhan #Sikandar #ShubmanGill #TopStories
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The Green Credit Program (GCP), launched in 2023, was meant to reward individuals and businesses for environmental initiatives like afforestation and wildlife conservation. But recent RTI revelations expose a shocking truth—despite legal warnings, the environment ministry went ahead with the scheme! With green credits now being bought and sold like stocks, experts fear this could turn land into a commodity and accelerate land acquisition for industries. Watch the full video to uncover the real story behind GCP! MoEF&CC Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) Ministry of Environment, Forests & Climate Change, Government of India UN Climate Change #GreenCredit #SustainabilityOrScam #CSRJournal #EnvironmentalNews #ClimateCrisis
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The Madhya Pradesh government’s liquor ban in religious sites has come into effect, shutting all liquor shops in 19 cities, including Ujjain. Devotees can no longer buy liquor near the Kal Bhairav temple but may bring it from outside municipal limits. Authorities remain unclear on enforcement specifics. #MadhyaPradesh #LiquorBan #Ujjain #KalBhairav #ReligiousSites
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