Maharashtra MLA alleges honeytrap and extortion bid, FIR registered in Thane
An independent MLA from Kolhapur has filed a complaint against a woman for allegedly honeytrapping and attempting to extort money. The woman reportedly sent obscene content and demanded Rs 5-10 lakh for her father's medical treatment, threatening to ruin his reputation if he refused. Police have registered a case and are searching for the accused.
Pradas new bag looks like Mumbai local's floor
Prada's new 2.73 lakh tote bag has sparked a frenzy online, with many Indians pointing out its striking resemblance to the flooring of Indian Railways' second-class sleeper coaches. This follows a previous controversy over Prada's Kolhapuri chappals.
PRADA delegation meets Kolhapuri chappal artisans in Athani, promises cooperation
A team to be sent to train in its Indian facility
Dismissed constable arrested for posing as Lokayukta DySP, extorting officials in Bengaluru
BENGALURU: A 60-year-old dismissed constable, who was impersonating a Lokayukta Deputy Superintendent of Police (DySP) and threatening and extorting money from government officials, was arrested by the Ijoor police of the Bengaluru South district. The accused, a native of Belagavi, Murregappa, allegedly called the Magadi Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) posing as a Lokayukta officer and demanded money. Following this, CDPO officer Surendra lodged a complaint. Based on Call Detail Records and technical evidence, the police arrested him in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. Nine SIM cards and three mobiles were seized from him. The police said Muregappa was suffering from health issues, and began calling government officials by posing as a Lokayukta DySP, threatening to conduct raids, and demanding money ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh to settle the matter. He used to receive the payments through online transactions. Murregappa used to monitor government tenders in newspapers and then contact the department heads, police said. He had served in the police department for 17 years, including two years with the Lokayukta in Belagavi. In 2022, he was dismissed from service following a inquiry for warrant case. He has three children, who have distanced themselves from him, and 58 cases have been registered against him.
Kolhapur: ZP poll model code of conduct right after Diwali, predicts minister Chandrakant Patil
Maharashtra: One killed, five injured at Kolhapur building slab collapse
The official added that the fire brigade rescued five people in the Kolhapur building slab collapse incident, which took place on Tuesday night
Maharashtra Government Approves Policy to Boost Digital Content Sector
To support this growth, the government has planned to establish AVGC-XR parks in Navi Mumbai, Pune, Nashik, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar, Satara, and Kolhapur, creating regional hubs for talent and innovation.
Special trains between Kolhapur and Kalaburagi during festival season
Crops over 42.84 lakh acres damaged by heavy rain in Maharashtra
MUMBAI: Over 42.84 lakh acres ready-to-harvest crops got badly damaged in the torrential rain in Maharashtra . According to the Maharashtra agriculture minister Duttaray Bharne, the 17, 85,714 hectares (42.84 lakh acres) of standing and ready to harvest crops got damaged. Nanded is one of the worst-affected districts, where 7.28 lakh hectares of crops got badly impacted, following 2.03 lakh hectares of crops damaged in Wasim district. In Yavatmal district, 3.18 lakh hectares, while 1.57 lakh hectares in Dharashiv, 1.77 lakh hectares in Akola, 47,266 hectares in Solapur, and 89,782 hectares of crops in Buldhana district were ruined in the heavy rain. In the torrential rain, impacted affected districts are Hingoli, Parbhani, Amravati, Jalgaon, Wardha, Sangli, Ahilyanagar, Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Jalna, Beed, Latur, Dhule, Jalgaon, Ratnagiri, Chandrapur, Satara, Nashik, Kolhapur, Sindhudurg, Gadchiroli, Raigad, Nagpur, and Pune. The most suffered crops include soybean, maize, cotton, urad, tur, moong while other places, vegetables, fruit crops, millet, sugarcane, onion, jowar and turmeric crops have also been affected. 35 lakh acres of crops damaged in torrential rain in Maharashtra Agriculture Minister Bharen said that Maharashtra has been witnessing heavy rains and floods over the last two months, which havecaused huge losses to farmers. The heavy rains in August and September of this year have caused huge losses in a total of 195 talukas across 30 districts of Maharashtra. The rains during this period have caused huge losses to Kharif crops in 654 revenue circles, the agriculture minister said. He further added that the Panchnamas in some districts have been completed, and compensation has also been extended to the affected farmers. The Panchnamas in the remaining areas are going on a war footing. The state is taking all possible measures to provide financial assistance to the affected farmers. State government is standing firmly with the farmers in times of this crisis, Bharne said. Sharad Pawar , in his Nasik farmers outcry rally, criticized the state government for ignoring the farmers. He said that in the last two months, more than two thousand farmers committed suicide, but no serious attention has been given.
Janhvi brings Pradas iconic saree-inspired couture back to life
Janhvi Kapoor made a striking appearance at the Toronto International Film Festival, showcasing an archival Prada Spring 2004 ensemble styled by Rhea Kapoor. The saree-inspired gold dress, reimagined by Miuccia Prada, beautifully blended Indian heritage with global luxury. Janhvi completed her look with Aprajita Toor sandals, a modern take on Kolhapuri chappals, celebrating Indian craftsmanship on the world stage.
10-Year-Old In Maharashtra Suffers Heart Attack While Playing, Dies In Mother's Lap
A 10-year-old boy from Kolhapur in Maharashtra died of a heart attack after feeling uneasy while playing at a Ganesh Pandal.
Bombay HC shifts Sanatan Sanstha defamation case to Kolhapur from Goa over safety issue
The suits arose from comments linking Sanatan Sanstha and its members to the murders of a scribe and rationalists
Rioting in Kolhapur leaves 10 injured, several vehicles torched
A communal clash in Kolhapur during a football club anniversary celebration injured ten people, including two policemen, due to a misunderstanding over a sound system installation. The violence escalated as a mob pelted stones, vandalized vehicles, and set some ablaze, prompting police intervention.
Kolhapur: 10 injured, including two police officers in clash over sound system dispute
Violent clashes erupted in Siddharth Nagar and Raje Baghsawar areas of Kolhapur late yesterday night, resulting in injuries to ten persons, including police personnel.The unrest began as a dispute over a sound system installed for the anniversary ...
CJI Gavai launches Bombay HC's 4th bench in Kolhapur
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud inaugurated the Bombay High Court's new circuit bench in Kolhapur district on Sunday, with Maharashtra's Chief Minister and Deputy CM in attendance. This fourth bench aims to alleviate the burden on litigants and lawyers who previously had to travel to Mumbai for hearings. The High Court also has benches in Nagpur, Aurangabad, and Goa.
CJI B.R. Gavai inaugurates Bombay High Court circuit Bench at Kolhapur
At present, apart from the principal bench in Mumbai, the HC has two more benches at Nagpur in Vidarbha region and Aurangabad (Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar) in Marathwada region. A third bench of the High Court sits in adjoining Goa
CJI Gavai inaugurates Bombay HC's 4th bench in Kolhapur
Chief Justice of India B R Gavai on Sunday inaugurated the Bombay High Courts new circuit bench in Kolhapur. Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis and Deputy CM Eknath Shinde attended the event. This is the courts fourth bench after Mumbai, Nagpur, Aurangabad and Goa, set up to reduce travel for litigants from western Maharashtra and Konkan.
Bombay High Court issues sitting list for newly constituted Kolhapur Circuit Bench from August 18
It will take up for hearing work pertaining to the Division Bench Kolhapur, Satara, Sangli, Solapur, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg
In a rare honor, Rani Bhosale, superintendent of Thane Central Jail, and her husband Rajaram Bhosale, an additional superintendent, have received the President's Medal for Meritorious Service. They are among eight Maharashtra prison personnel recognized with police medals. The awards acknowledge their long-standing commitment to prison management. Other recipients include officers from Mumbai, Byculla, and Kolhapur jails.
Pigeons, stray dogs, and an elephant; is defiance correct?
The courts ruled that a female elephant, Mahadevi, which was kept by Swasthishri Jinsen Bhattarak Pattacharya Mahaswami Sanstha, a Jain math in Kolhapur which had kept her since 1992 should be taken away to a protected environment as she was ill. In another case, the Bombay High Court did not want the pigeons at the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
'Completely vague': SC on plea to return captive elephants kept in Vantara
NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court on Thursday termed as completely vague a plea seeking to constitute a monitoring committee to return the captive elephants in Vantara, a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation centre for wild animals. A bench of Justices Pankaj Mithal and P B Varale told advocate C R Jaya Sukin, petitioner in person, that he was making allegations against Vantara without even adding them as party. The top court asked the petitioner to implead Vantara in the petition. You are making allegations against parties which are not represented here. You have not made them respondents. You implead them and then come back to us we will see, the bench said and posted the matter for August 25. The apex court also tagged a similar petition with Sukin's plea. The petition was earlier mentioned before CJI BR Gavai for urgent listing. The plea has sought constitution of a monitoring committee to ensure the return of the captive elephants to its owners and to escue all wild animals, birds from Vantara and free them into the wild. The law and rules have been violated. States' administration failed, some officers were compromised and others were threatened. Captive elephants were forcibly taken from temples and their owners, the petition stated. Not only national level but also international level animals and birds, some of them endangered species, were smuggled into Vantara in the name of a wildlife rescue and rehabilitation facility in Gujarat, it added. Maharashtra CM Fadnavis holds meeting with Vantara zoo to bring back elephant Madhuri in Kolhapur
Vantara Offers To Set Up Facility For Elephant Madhuri In Kolhapur Village
Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis had on Wednesday said Vantara will join the state government's petition in the Supreme Court to seek the return of elephant Madhuri to the monastery in Kolhapur.
Vantara to back Maha govt petition to bring back elephant Madhuri: CM
Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar, Aug 6: Vantara, the Jamnagar-based animal rehabilitation centre, will support the Maharashtra governments petition in the Supreme Court seeking the return of elephant Madhuri to a monastery in Kolhapur, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis said on Wednesday. A rescue centre will be set up for her near the monastery in Nandani in Kolhapur district, he said. I had an extensive discussion with the Vantara team today in Mumbai. Good news is that they assured me that they are happy [] The post Vantara to back Maha govt petition to bring back elephant Madhuri: CM appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Vantara proposes a specialized elephant rehabilitation center in Kolhapur for Madhuri, in collaboration with the Jain Math and the Maharashtra Forest Department, following appeals from the Jain community. This initiative includes advanced medical facilities and natural enclosures tailored for Madhuri's well-being. Vantara supports the petition for Madhuri's return, emphasizing its compliance with court orders and aiming to address community concerns.
Kolhapur Wants Elephant Madhuri Back: Amit Shah Promises Cooperation To Deputy CM Shinde, MP
Amit Shah said that instructions have been given to Vantara regarding Elephant Madhuri. Vantara has offered to establish a satellite rehabilitation centre for Madhuri in Kolhapur
Kolhapur SHOCKER! Husband slits wife's throat during family feud
A husband killed his wife by slitting her throat during a family feud at Mahalaxmi Colony on Wednesday in Durve Nagar, a suburb of Kolhapur.
Vantara officials, on Wednesday, acknowledged the religious significance of the Mahadevi elephant for the Jain Math and said that their involvement in the matter was based only on the Supreme Court's order.
Maharashtra CM Fadnavis holds meeting with Vantara zoo to bring back elephant Madhuri in Kolhapur
MUMBAI: Amid public uproar and pressure over bringing back Madhuri elephant in Kolhapur, Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis on Wednesday held a meeting with the team of Vantara and discussed modalities to bring back the elephant. Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, posting on his social media account, said he had an extensive discussion with the Vantara team today in Mumbai. Good news is that they assured me that they are happy to join Maharashtra Governments petition before the Honble Supreme Court for the smooth passage of the elephant Madhuri back to the Math. Vantara told that they are acting only on the orders of the Hon Supreme Court and had no intentions to grab the custody of Madhuri, he said. CM Devendra Fadnavis further added, The team also showed their willingness to build a rehab centre for Madhuri in Kolhapur near Nandani at a place selected by the Forest Department of Govt of Maharashtra. They also informed that they give highest respect to the religious sentiments of the community, Fadnavis said. The 36-year-old elephant Madhuri (also called Mahadevi) was relocated last week from Kolhapurs Shri Jinsen Bhattarak Pattacharya Mahaswami Jain Math to the Radhe Krishna Temple Elephant Welfare Trust at Vantaras wildlife rehabilitation facility in Jamnagar, Gujarat. However, residents of Kolhapur and the Jain community opposed this move, sensing a conspiracy to hand over the elephant to Vantara zoo. The elephants removal has triggered massive public unrest in Kolhapur. Last Sunday, thousands took part in a 'silent march' led by former MP Raju Shetty, beginning from Nandani and ending at the district collectorate. Taking cognizance of public sentiment, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting with the representatives of the Jain Math and ensured all possible help to bring Madhuri elephant back to Kolhapur. He also said the state government will file a review petition in court as well.
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Taking note of the protests, Vantara has now offered to establish a satellite rehabilitation centre for Madhuri in the Nandani area of Kolhapur
Vantara Offers To Set Up Satellite Rehabilitation Centre For Elephant Madhuri In Kolhapur
Vantara will also extend support to any application filed by the Jain Math and the Govt of Maharashtra before the Court requesting Madhuris return to Kolhapur, the statement said
Vantara: Did Not Initiate Relocation Of Elephant Mahadevi From Kolhapur To Jamnagar
Vantara was not the initiating party, and that the entire process has been conducted under judicial and statutory oversight, in coordination with authorities, the statement said
Thousands in Kolhapur are protesting the court-ordered relocation of elephant Mahadevi to Vantara's sanctuary in Gujarat. While the Bombay High Court and Supreme Court cited years of neglect and poor health as grounds for her rehabilitation, locals insist she is part of their religious and cultural heritage. Vantara, named by the courts to receive the elephant, denies any role in initiating the transfer. The legal battle is over, but public emotion and political pressure continue to grow.
The Maharashtra government will hold a meeting to address public backlash over two Bombay High Court rulingsrelocating elephant Mahadevi from Kolhapur to Gujarat and banning pigeon feeding in Mumbai. Deputy CM Devendra Fadnavis said the government must consider public sentiment and explore possible solutions, as the decisions were court-mandated and not initiated by the state.
'Decision Made By Courts, Not State': Fadnavis On Elephant Mahadevi's Relocation To Vantara
The Bombay High Court, in its July 16 order, noted that Mahadevi, the elephant had been kept in chains and solitary confinement in Kolhapur.
From Begging In Chains In Kolhapur To Freedom At Vantara After 33 Years: Elephant Mahadevis Journey
Elephant Mahadevi (Madhuri) had foot rot, untreated wounds, and continued psychological stress. The elephant was transferred to Vantara under court supervision
Thousands march in silent rally in Kolhapur, demanding return of elephant Mahadevi by NGO Vantara
The Bombay High Court on July 16 had allowed the relocation of the elephant to Vantaras facility in Gujarat, noting that the elephant had been kept in solitary confinement and was reportedly in poor health
Maharashtra temple elephant relocated to Vantara; devotees turn emotional
Devotees of Swasthishri Jinsen Bhattarak Pattacharya Mahaswami Sanstha, a religious body in Maharashtras Kolhapur, bid an emotional farewell to their temple elephant, which was shifted to Anant Ambani-owned Vantara in Gujarats Jamnagar district. Due to misinformation about elephant Mahadevi (Madhuri) circulating on social media, PETA India shares the full story of how she went from Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Fadnavis Sounds Flood Alarm Over Karnatakas Almatti Dam Plan
This will greatly help in protecting the livelihood and safety of the people of Sangli and Kolhapur: Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis
Bombay HC gets 4th Bench at Kolhapur; sittings from August 18; Maharashtra CM hails move
The new Bench is likely to have jurisdiction over six districts Satara, Sangli, Solapur, Kolhapur, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg (last two located in coastal Konkan region)
After Prada controversy, LIDCOM and LIDKAR reaffirm ownership of Kolhapuri Chappal GI Tag
After a Maharashtra business body engages in discussion with Prada, LIDCOM and LIDKAR say that nobody apart from them can negotiate with Prada or anyone else
Elephant relocated to Gujarat facility run by Vantara from Kolhapur; devotees bid emotional adieu
The elephant was transferred to representatives of the Radhe Krishna Elephant Welfare Trust run by Vantara, an animal welfare centre in Jamnagar, Gujarat, from the Kolhapur mutt on Monday.
Jain Community protests transfer of temple elephant to Ambani-run sanctuary in Gujarat
HUBBALLI : The Jain community in Maharashtra and Karnataka has expressed strong opposition to the relocation of a temple elephant named Madhuri, also known as Mahadevi, from the Nandani Mutt in Kolhapur to the Vantara animal rescue centre in Gujarat, operated by Anant Ambani. Although the elephant's transfer was carried out following a court order prompted by a petition from PETA (India), many Jains have condemned the move, demanding that the elephant be returned to the mutt or relocated to a government facility, rather than being placed in what they see as a private enterprise. Protests are being planned in Hubballi and Belagavi in Karnataka, with prominent Jain saints from across India vowing to escalate the matter. The community intends to petition Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Justice of India B R Gavai, urging them to reconsider the decision. Public outrage intensified after videos of the Nandani Mutt seer weeping during the elephants departure went viral earlier this week. In response, several members of the Jain community have begun boycotting products and services offered by the Ambani-led Jio brand. PETA India had submitted an application to the Bombay High Court citing the elephants poor welfare and history of aggression. The 35-year-old female elephant, described as having exhibited dangerous behaviour in recent years, including allegedly causing the death of a Jain swamiji, was subsequently ordered to be relocated to the newly established Vantara facility in Gujarat. However, the Jain community sees the move as an affront to their religious and cultural traditions. Jains are known for their compassion and nonviolence. This elephant has been part of our spiritual life for decades, said Gunadhatnandi Maharaj, head of the Varur shrine. Across the country, Jains are being marginalised. First in Gujarat over the Girnar shrine, and now this. Bringing the elephant back to Nandani Mutt has become a central cause for many Jain shrines. We will approach the highest authorities to reverse this cultural loss. Echoing these sentiments, Bhuvankeerthi Battarak Swamiji of Kanakagiri Mutt questioned the rationale behind the decision. Do we, who run over 14,000 gaushalas, need to be taught about animal welfare? Could the government not have worked with the mutt to improve conditions rather than relocating the elephant? If Maharashtra lacks its own facility, why must the animal be sent all the way to Gujarat? he asked. Despite the concerns raised, PETA maintains that the relocation was essential for the elephants welfare. In a statement, the organisation highlighted the elephants history of aggression and emphasised the need for expert care, which they claim Vantara is equipped to provide. The Jain community, however, remains firm in its stance and is preparing to launch widespread protests until the elephant is returned to Kolhapur.
Government to hold 1,000 stakeholder meetings, workshops, outreach programmes on India-UK trade pact
NEW DELHI: The government will organise as many as 1,000 outreach programmes, including stakeholder meetings, workshops, awareness drives and feedback sessions, in the next 20 days across the country to sensitise industry and states on the India-UK trade agreement , sources said. The exercise is aimed at ensuring effective implementation and maximising benefits from the comprehensive economic and trade agreement (CETA), which was signed on July 24. They said that there is a plan to hold sector-wise outreach programmes. Respective line ministries will also hold programmes on the agreement. Teams will also visit different states to inform them about the benefits of this trade agreement. Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal will hold a meeting with the leather and textiles sector on the trade pact here on Monday. Goyal on July 26 said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has already instructed him to talk to specific industry segments that will become far more competitive now after the implementation of this pact. I will be having sectoral meetings with every sector till the Parliament is going on and after that I will go to all states, he has said. Bhagalpur silk (Bihar), Pashmina shawls (Jammu and Kashmir), Kolhapuri chappal (Maharashtra), and Thanjavur dolls (Tamil Nadu) will now prominently appear on shelves in malls and shops across Britain, as the India-UK free trade agreement will provide duty concessions to a host of traditional products manufactured here. Other such goods, which will benefit from the pact, include Baluchari sarees (West Bengal), Bandhini (Gujarati tie-dye textile art), Kanchipuram sarees, and Tiruppur knitwear. The minister will also travel to Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and talk to the fishermen community about the opportunity that this pact opens for them. I will visit tech centres of Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Pune, Mumbai, Gurugram (and inform) how the double contribution convention pact (DCC) will help them expand their services exports, Goyal has said, adding, we will be sensitising the sectors to get the best out this agreement. We will send delegations to UK... and prepare the ground work in the next few months while their parliamentary approval is going on so that we can start leveraging the FTA as soon as it is operational, he added. India-UK FTA allows India to temporarily hike tariff if UK imports surge The pact will see 99 per cent of Indian exports enter the UK duty-free, when it comes into force. It will also reduce tariffs on British products such as cars, cosmetics, and whisky. The deal aims to double the USD 56-billion trade between the world's fifth and sixth largest economies by 2030. While India has opened its market to various consumer goods, including chocolates, biscuits, and cosmetics, it will gain greater access to export products such as textiles, furniture, footwear, gems and jewellery, sports goods, and toys. Also, Indian companies, such as TCS and Infosys, operating in the UK won't have to make social security contributions for up to three years for employees who move from India. Under the pact, tariffs on Scotch whisky will be reduced from 150 per cent to 75 per cent immediately, and further lowered to 40 per cent by 2035. On automobiles, India will reduce import duties to 10 per cent over five years, down from the current rate of up to 110 per cent, under a gradually liberalised quota system. India has provided duty concessions to the UK auto exporters only on large petrol and diesel vehicles and high-priced EVs, while protecting sensitive segments of the domestic automotive industry, especially mid and small cars and low-priced EVs, under the trade pact. India will also get duty-free access to several agri goods in the UK, such as fruits, vegetables, cereals, turmeric, pepper, cardamom, and processed goods like ready-to-eat food, mango pulp, pickles, and pulses. Marine products such as shrimp, tuna, fishmeal, and feeds, currently taxed between 4.2 per cent and 8.5 per cent, will become duty-free once the pact comes into force. In the textiles segment, India is facing a duty disadvantage vis-a-vis Bangladesh, Pakistan and Cambodia, which have duty-free access to the UK market. Now this FTA would eliminate the tariff on textile imports from India, thereby enhancing its price competitiveness in the UK market. On the services front, the agreement will enable Indian financial services players to expand their footprint in Britain, enhance their competitiveness and serve the Indian diaspora and businesses. For digitally delivered financial services, the UK has provided market access with respect to the various sub-sectors under both insurance and insurance-related, and banking and other financial services. India has right to take corrective steps if UK imposes carbon tax
After Prada appropriation, Maharashtra to certify authentic Kolhapuri chappals with QR code
KOLHAPUR: The humble Kolhapuri chappal, one of India's most iconic traditional crafts, is enjoying renewed prominence not only in domestic fashion circles but also in international markets, amid Italian brand Prada being accused of appropriating the footwear. The GI-tagged handmade flat leather sandals, known for their intricate craftsmanship and cultural heritage, now carry an added layer of protection and authenticity in the form of QR codes, thanks to recent technological and legal innovations. The move aims to check counterfeiting and highlight the identity of the artisan behind each product, boost consumer trust and strengthen the market position of the traditional craftsmen, officials from the government-run Leather Industries Development Corporation of Maharashtra (LIDCOM) said. Recently, artisans cried foul after footwear similar to the Kolhapuri chappals featured in Italian luxury fashion brand Prada's new collection, alleging violation of the GI (Geographical Indication) rights. Following the row, Prada had acknowledged the sandals showcased in their men's 2026 fashion show were inspired by traditional Indian handcrafted footwear. The brand, however, clarified in a reply to the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce that the showcased sandals are still at the design stage and not yet confirmed for commercial production. A team of experts from Prada visited Kolhapur earlier this month to interact with artisans and assess the local footwear manufacturing process. Dating back to the 12th century, the footwear has been primarily crafted in Maharashtra's Kolhapur, Sangli and Solapur districts. Its distinctive design, made using naturally tanned leather and handwoven straps, has been preserved through generations of artisans. A major boost came in the early 20th century when visionary ruler Chhatrapati Shahu Maharaj promoted it as a symbol of self-reliance and Swadeshi pride. He encouraged the use of these chappals, helping elevate the rural craft into a respected cottage industry. Kolhapuri chappal row: Bombay HC dismisses PIL against Prada; questions petitioners' right to sue What was once a humble, coarse village slipper, soon became a symbol of swadeshi identity under the royal patronage. To safeguard this cultural legacy and ensure fair recognition for artisans, the Maharashtra and Karnataka governments jointly secured the GI tag in 2019. Under international trade rules such as the TRIPS agreement, this GI status legally reserves the rights to manufacture and market Kolhapuri chappals to artisans from specific districts in both the states. The certification defines the product as handmade, using traditional techniques and natural leather, with open-toe construction, prohibiting the use of synthetic materials or mechanised processes. Going a step further, the LIDCOM has introduced QR-coded certification for each pair of chappals, the corporation said in a statement. This digital initiative aims to tackle counterfeiting and highlight the identity of the artisan or self-help group behind each product, it said. Buyers scanning the code can access details like name and location of the artisan or production unit, district of manufacture in Maharashtra, craft techniques and raw materials used, validity and status of the GI certification. This initiative not only boosts consumer trust but also strengthens the market position of traditional craftsmen, the LIDCOM said. The corporation is now calling upon consumers, designers and the common public to stand in solidarity with India's indigenous craft traditions. Kolhapuri chappals are not just fashion accessories. They are a powerful expression of traditional skill, identity and the dignity of small artisan communities, the statement quoted LIDCOM Managing Director Prerna Deshbhratar as saying. Founded in 1974, LIDCOM has been a pivotal institution in empowering rural leather artisans. Through training programmes, market development, design innovation and economic support, the organisation has transformed traditional footwear-making into a symbol of Maharashtra's cultural pride and grassroots economy. Kolhapuri chappals have now regained global spotlight, blending heritage with modern relevance. More than just the traditional footwear, they are a symbol of skilled artisanry and indigenous pride. Since 1974, LIDCOM, also known as the Sant Rohidas Charmodyog and Charmakar Vikas Mahamandal, has played a crucial role in preserving and promoting this heritage craft, as per the statement. The corporation has empowered thousands of rural artisans by offering skill development training, encouraging innovation, expanding markets and ensuring sustainable livelihoods, it said. On the organisation's vision, Deshbhratar, said, Kolhapuri chappals are not merely utilitarian items. They embody stories of self-reliance, national pride and a living cultural tradition. Through our efforts, we aim to strengthen the hands that preserve this legacy and inspire generations to come. Apart from economic uplift, the corporation is also committed to cultural conservation. It continues to implement a wide range of initiatives -- from developing training centres and empowering self-help groups to building linkages between buyers and suppliers across domestic and international markets -- to ensure the traditional craft survives and thrives in a changing economic landscape, the statement said.
The GI-tagged handmade flat leather sandals, known for their intricate craftsmanship and cultural heritage, now carry an added layer of protection and authenticity in the form of QR codes.
Goyal: No compromises, only benefits in trade deal with UK
Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal announced that India secured significant advantages in the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) with the UK, safeguarding sensitive sectors like rice, sugar, and dairy. The agreement lowers duties on automobiles and scotch while protecting domestic industries and intellectual property rights. CETA also ensures India receives recognition for Geographical Indication (GI) products like Kolhapuri chappals.
'India Will Get Due Credit': Piyush Goyal On Prada Using Kolhapuris As Inspiration
Piyush Goyal said the Commerce Ministry ensured India gets credit for the Prada Kolhapuri chappal design. Prada acknowledged the Indian inspiration after criticism.
Kolhapuris To Banarsis: How Trade Deal With UK Put Brand India On Global Map
Protecting and promoting the Band India-- from Kohlapuri Chappals to Banarasi and Chanderi textiles-- is a massive priority in the India-UK Free Trade Agreement set to be signed on Thursday in London.
While French Industrial Bodies Build Empires, Indian Associations Cant Even Play Catch Up
The Internet exploded when Prada unveiled their 1,200 woven leather slippers, a barely disguised copy of Indias centuries-old Kolhapuri chappals. The backlash was so fierce that Prada executives, perhaps stung by accusations of cultural appropriation, dispatched senior officials to Maharashtra to learn from the real cobblers in what appeared to be corporate repentance. Yet this Continue reading While French Industrial Bodies Build Empires, Indian Associations Cant Even Play Catch Up The post While French Industrial Bodies Build Empires, Indian Associations Cant Even Play Catch Up appeared first on OurVoice | WeRIndia - Analysis & Opinion .
This city to get 4 new Vande Bharat trains, check routes, prices, more details here
Indian Railways has notified that it will launch four new Vande Bharat trains from Pune. The city of Maharashtra already has two functional Vande Bharat Express trains, one to Kolhapur and the other to Hubballi. With four more express trains, Pune will get six Vande Bharat trains.
IMD issues red alert for Konkan, orange alert for Mumbai
MUMBAI: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) on Wednesday issued an orange alert from Mumbai and neighbouring areas and a red alert for various other districts in the Konkan region, predicting heavy rainfall over the next two days. Mumbai witnessed incessant showers since early Wednesday morning, due to which some low-lying areas like Andheri subway were waterlogged and vehicular movement was affected in parts of the city, civic officials said. Amid the downpour, traffic snarls were witnessed at key locations, including on the Eastern Express Highway and the Western Express Highway. In the 24-hour period ending at 8 am on Wednesday, the island city, eastern suburbs and western suburbs recorded an average rainfall of 47.77 mm, 33.10 mm and 53.92 mm, respectively, the civic officials said. The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) in Mumbai said the Konkan region and ghat areas in Maharashtra will get heavy downpour due to the low pressure area formed in the Bay of Bengal. In the next 24 hours, a low pressure area is forming in the Bay of Bengal and the impact of it will be visible on Konkan region of Maharashtra, RMC official Shubhangi Bhute said. The IMD has sounded an orange alert for Palghar, Thane and Mumbai districts, forecasting heavy to very heavy rainfall at isolated places on Thursday. A yellow alert has been issued for these places on Friday. The weather department has also given a red alert for Raigad, Ratnagiri and Sindhudurg districts, predicting heavy to very heavy rainfall at a few places with extremely heavy rainfall at isolated places on Thursday. The red alert has been maintained for Raigad and Ratnagiri on Friday as well. The IMD has issued a red alert for ghat areas of Satara, Pune and Kolhapur districts on Thursday, and the ghat regions of Satara and Pune on Friday. A red alert implies a ake action warning, while orange and yellow alerts suggest e prepared to take action and e aware warnings, respectively.
In 2019, when floods devastated several parts of Maharashtra, this actor once again stepped up. Teaming up with Gurugram's Elan Group, he helped rebuild Khidrapur village in Kolhapur.
Bombay HC junks PIL against Prada on Kolhapuri sandals
The Bombay High Court dismissed a PIL against Prada concerning the alleged copying of the Kolhapuri Chappal design, citing that the producers' associations should have initiated the legal action under GI law. The court emphasized that the registered owners of the GI product, government agencies in Maharashtra and Karnataka, should seek redressal.
Pradas Rs 1.2 Lakh chappals land them in Kolhapur
Italian luxury fashion brand Prada has taken a big step after receiving criticism for copying Indias traditional Kolhapuri chappals. A team from Prada visited Kolhapur, Maharashtra today to meet the local artisans who handcraft these famous leather slippers. The issue started when Prada displayed sandals that looked very similar to Kolhapuri chappals at the Milan Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Prada Team Visits Kolhapur To Meet Local Artisans Amid Kolhapuri Sandal Row
They met with local artisans in Jawahar Nagar, a hub for Kolhapuri chappal-making, and interacted with craftsmen
Bombay High Court Dismisses Plea Against Prada; Questions Locus Of Petitioners
The Bombay High Court on Wednesday dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) against Italian fashion house Prada for its alleged unauthorised use of the famous Kolhapuri chappals.
Kolhapuri chappals row: HC junks PIL against Prada
The Bombay high court on Wednesday dismissed a public interest litigation (PIL) against Italian fashion house Prada for its alleged unauthorised use of the famous Kolhapuri chappals.
Prada, however, clarified in a reply to the Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce that the showcased sandals are still at the design stage and not yet confirmed for commercial production.
Technical experts from Prada visit Kolhapur, interact with artisans
Following the row, Prada had acknowledged that the sandals showcased in their men's 2026 fashion show were inspired by traditional Indian handcrafted footwear
Kolhapuri chappal row: Bombay HC dismisses PIL against Prada; questions petitioners right to sue
The plea had said the Kolhapuri chappal is protected as a Geographical Indication under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act.
Kolhapuri chappal row: Bombay HC dismisses PIL against Prada; questions petitioners' right to sue
The Bombay High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) against Prada for allegedly using Kolhapuri chappals without authorization. The court questioned the advocates' right to file the PIL, as they weren't the owners of the footwear. The plea stated Prada's 'toe-ring sandals', priced at Rs 1 lakh, resembled the protected Kolhapuri chappals.
After Chappal Row, Prada Team Lands In Kolhapur To Meet Local Artisans
The visit comes after Prada faced criticism for allegedly showcasing Kolhapuri-style sandals in its Spring/Summer 2026 menswear show in Milan
Prada to send technical expert team to the State next week, says Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture; describes it as a significant win for community recognition and inclusion in global design platforms
Prada Keen To Launch Limited-Edition 'Kolhapuri-Inspired' Collection: MACCIA
Prada expressed intent to launch a limited-edition Made-in-India Kolhapuri-inspired collection in partnership with local artisans, an official statement from MACCIA said.
Prada Looks At Collaborating With Kolhapuri Chappal Artisans After Row
Prada is looking to collaborate with artisanal footwear makers in India in a partnership, it said on Friday, two weeks after the Italian luxury group triggered a controversy by debuting ethnic sandals resembling 12th-century Indian ones.
Watch: What makes a leather sandal a Kolhapuri chappal? | Pulse Maharashtra
For the unversed, Prada recently faced backlash for showcasing a pair of sandals that looked very similar to India's traditional Kolhapuri chappals without giving proper credit to their Indian origin.
Opinion: Opinion | Of Prada, Dior, And Manufactured Meanings Of Luxury
Let's not waste breath or bites any further on Prada and Dior 'stealing' from the Indian artisanal traditions: the Kolhapuri footwear and the Muqaish embroidery.
Sandal Scandal: Why this Kolhapuri Di?
By Shivanand Pandit On June 2025, Milans fashion week witnessed a moment that sparked global debate. Italian luxury giant Prada unveiled its Spring/Summer 2026 menswear collection, which included footwear strongly inspired by Indias iconic Kolhapuri chappals. These open-toed, handmade leather sandals, traditionally crafted from tan buffalo hide and natural dyes like babul bark, have been [] The post Sandal Scandal: Why this Kolhapuri Di? appeared first on Northlines .
'My OG Kolhapuris': Kareena Kapoor takes subtle jibe amid Prada controversy, all you need you know
Kareena Kapoor posted a picture on her Instagram account wearing Kolhapuri chappals.
News in Frames | Kolhapuri chappals walk on chic runways
Rooted in centuries-old craftsmanship, these eco-friendly, handmade sandals stand as a proud symbol of Indias artisanal heritage and sustainable fashion
Maharashtra reports 12 COVID-19 cases on Sat, one death in last 24 hours
Maharashtra reported 12 new COVID-19 cases and one death on Saturday, raising the state's total cases to 2,569 and deaths to 41 since January 1. A 76-year-old woman from Kolhapur with comorbidity died from the virus. Mumbai's tally reached 1007, with 551 cases in June and 15 in July, while 2,466 people have recovered this year.
'Do they have gold in them?': The Indian artisans up in arms over Prada's sandals
Artisans who make Kolhapuri sandals are demanding better recognition after Prada failed to acknowledge design roots.
PIL in Bombay High Court seeks to protect Kolhapuri chappals GI from exploitation
The petitioners urge judicial intervention to safeguard traditional artisans rights and demand action against luxury fashion brand Prada
Cultural appropriation isnt just colonial, its casteist
Beneath the Indian diasporas outrage of the Kolhapuri-Prada fiasco, lies a deeper, more uncomfortable truth: the issue isnt just about what is being borrowed, but who gets to borrow
Big trouble for Prada over Rs 1.2 lakh 'Kolhapuri' sandals, know what it is
Prada is under fire after unveiling Rs 1.2 lakh sandals inspired by India's Kolhapuri chappals. A PIL has been filed seeking credit for Indian artisans, compensation, and legal safeguards for GI-tagged crafts.
PIL against Prada for Kolhapuri chappal design seeks damages
A Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has been filed in the Bombay High Court against Italian fashion house Prada for its alleged unauthorized use of the Kolhapuri chappals. The PIL seeks compensation to be paid to Indian artisans for allegedly copying their design.
'Compensation, Apology': PIL Against Prada After Facing Flak Over Kolhapuri Chappal Design
A PIL filed in the Bombay High Court accuses Prada of copying the Kolhapuri Chappal design in its Spring/Summer 2026 collection, demanding compensation and a public apology.
Mumbai is bracing for heavy rainfall. The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued warnings for Mumbai, Konkan, and western Maharashtra. An orange alert is in place for Thane, Raigad, Ratnagiri, and Sindhudurg. A red alert is issued for Pune district's ghat areas. Nashik, Satara, and Kolhapur's hilly regions also face orange alerts. Konkan region is expected to receive significant rainfall.
Prada to engage with Kolhapuri chappal artisans, Maharashtra industry body
MACCIA proposes joint working group for co-branding initiative; video meeting scheduled for next week
India accuses Prada of copying India's iconic Kolhapuri Chappals
The Kolhapuri chappals inspired a new Prada design. The luxury brand only acknowledged this fact after critics accused it of replicating the iconic sandals without recognizing the footwear's cultural roots.
After Prada Sandal Scandal, Indian Brands Tap Heritage Pride to Boost Sales
Handmade in small factories, Kolhapuri sandals, or chappals as they are called in Hindi, are often paired with Indian attire
Prada or Plagiarised? Kolhapuri Chappals Walk the Milan Runway
Maharashtra Logs 13 New Covid-19 Cases, One Death
As per an official statement, one patient suffering from comorbidities died in Kolhapur district.
Prada acknowledges footwear design's Indian roots after backlash
Prada described the Kolhapuri sandals as leather footwear but did not mention its origins, prompting backlash.
Kolhapuri Chappals in Hyderabad Gain New Life with Row in Milan
Industry watchers believe Milans endorsement could translate into a sustained revival for this humble yet enduring symbol of Indian craftsmanship
Leather Sandals or Kohlapuri Chappals? Prada Responds to Appropriation Allegations
There are 20,000 artisans here in Kolhapur who make these chappals. All of us manufacturers have come together to condemn Prada. We will also send a memorandum to the Sant Rohidas Charmodyog Vikas Mahamandal to take action in this matter. We are now going to approach the District Collector, the State government, and the Union government.
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Prada Acknowledges Inspiration From Kolhapuri Chappals After Backlash
In its show notes, Prada had described the footwear as leather sandals, with no reference to an Indian connection.
Prada Opens Up On Row Over 'Kolhapuri Chappals', Admits Indian Footwears Inspiration
The Italian house said that sandals featured in thefashion show are still at the design stage and none of the pieces worn by models on the ramp are confirmed to be commercialised.