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DH Speak Out: December 8, 2025 Edition Highlights

Explore the critical discussions from Deccan Herald's December 8, 2025 'Speak Out' section, covering public grievances on infrastructure, governance, and civic issues. Read the full analysis.

FIR in Navi Mumbai Over 78 Acres of Mutt Land Fraud

An FIR has been registered against multiple persons for the illegal transaction of 78 acres of land belonging to Shri Swami Hatiram Mutt in Navi Mumbai's Karanjade. The fraud, involving Rs 2.8 crore, dates back to 2006. Read the full investigation details

UP EOW arrests 3 in land-grabbing syndicate

Uttar Pradesh EOW arrests three alleged members of a land-grabbing syndicate for illegally occupying and selling govt land using forged documents. Read the full investigation details.

ECI dismisses SIR distress as politically motivated

Despite mounting evidence of public distress, the Election Commission of India insists complaints about the SIR are political. The human cost must not be overlooked. Read the full analysis.

Credit Info Company Complaints Quadruple in 3 Years

Borrower frustration over credit scores & data accuracy explodes. Complaints against Credit Information Companies surge nearly 400% as per India's financial ombudsman report. Dive into the data.

KTR Exposes Rs 5 Lakh Crore Land Scam in Telangana

BRS leader KT Rama Rao exposes Hyderabad Industrial Land Transformation Policy as massive land scam, alleges Congress govt enabling private takeover of public land worth lakhs of crores. Read shocking details.

Private claim on 517 acres of Bengaluru forest land

A private individual's shocking claim over 517 acres of forest land in Bengaluru's Kengeri has triggered public outrage. The government must act swiftly to protect this vital green space from encroachment.

KGMU Harassment Case Referred to Internal Panel

A senior woman faculty at KGMU reported harassment by a male professor. After no internal action, she approached the State Women's Commission, prompting the university to initiate an immediate inquiry. Follow this developing story.

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