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Government Committed to Transparent and Fair Examination Process: SP Singh Baghel

Chandigarh, June 1: Central Minister SP Singh Baghel addressed concerns regarding the CBSE examination controversy and the NEET exam leak. He emphasized that examinations must be conducted with complete transparency. Baghel assured that investigations are ongoing and that those responsible will face imprisonment. During a media interaction in Chandigarh, Baghel stated that examination results should ... Read more Government Committed to Transparent and Fair Examination Process: SP Singh Baghel

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 10:26 pm

Jammu Kashmir-Born IPS Officer Shifted to New Role in Punjab

SRINAGAR: Indian Police Service (IPS) officer Suhail Qasim Mir, who hails from Jammu and Kashmir, has been transferred to a new posting in Punjab. According to official orders, Mir, who was serving as Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amritsar Rural, has been posted as Assistant Inspector General (AIG) Personnel-I at Punjab Police Headquarters in Chandigarh. []

KashmirLife 1 Jun 2026 10:24 pm

Man shot at Shahabad in Kurukshetra

A mining worker, Sunil Bhatia, was critically injured after being shot twice by two unidentified assailants in Kurukshetra's Shahabad late Sunday night. He sustained bullet wounds to his neck, shoulder, and thigh and has been transferred to PGIMER, Chandigarh for advanced treatment. Police have formed special teams to apprehend the culprits and investigate the motive behind the attack.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 10:02 pm

3rd WT20I: Rodrigues Hails Charani And Nandni Ahead Of Series Decider Against England

T20 World Cup: India batter Jemimah Rodrigues praised her young teammates N Sree Charani and Nandni Sharma for their impact and work ethics paying off very well in the ongoing T20I series against England. The series is currently locked at 1-1 and the winner of Tuesdays clash in Taunton will clinch the trophy ahead of the upcoming Womens T20 World Cup. In Indias 28-run defeat in Bristol, Charani stood out to pick a three-for, while Nandni, whos playing her debut international series, has been impactful with her pace and variations, though she and Arundhati Reddy were taken for cleaners in the last two overs by a rampaging Freya Kemp. I think first I'll talk about Charani. I think Charani loves England. The last time she was here, she was the player of the series. But the thing I love about her is, like, being so young, she's just taken up that responsibility as the leftarm spinner in the team and she knows how important her four overs are. The thing I also love about her, she's very hardworking. She'll come and she says, Sir, two overs. It ends up to 24 overs every practice session because she's never satisfied. So I think what I love that about her, she wants to keep getting better, Rodrigues said in a press conference on Monday. On Nandni, Jemimah was effusive in her praise of the Chandigarh-based pacer. About Nandni, I think she speaks for herself. I don't have to talk too much about her. But I love the person she is and the fact that she is bindaas. But at the same time, she's very good at what she does. Whether it's slower balls, whether it's a back of the hand, length ball, a bouncer, I think as a captain, she is the kind of bowler you want in your team because whatever you ask, she always delivers. So that's how good, even under pressure, she is. So a lot of times, you want to, you can have good skill, but it's how you deliver under pressure and she is that one who can deliver under pressure. I'm very happy that she's here and all credit goes to her because of the way she's worked hard. The kind of WPL she's had, I think hats off to her. Jemimah also spoke about her own versatility with the bat, as Yastika Bhatia slotted at three has meant that she has to bat at five. I just read one stat somewhere that I have a 50 as an opener, number three, four, and five. So I think I'm comfortable at all positions. At the end, it is important for me to have clarity. When I have clarity about a certain role, I know I can go out there and deliver. So whatever the team requires, like you said, now is the time where we have few more games to experiment what's the best combination that's working for the team. So I think, because Yasty was not with us also lately because of her injury this is the only game time that she's also getting. So for us to have her here is a great advantage. We saw what she did in the first game, and the way she's batted. To come out after injury and do such a thing, it takes a lot of character and I think she has that character. So I'm very happy with the way she's going and very happy with the fact that we are still willing to add like can we add a little more in batting? Can we do something better? And that's the kind of mindset we have and that's the mindset we are going towards. She also explained a technical tweak in her batting to counter slow batting conditions. It was not change of technique for the World Cup, it had happened a while back. But especially on pitches which are a little faster, I was being fraction second slower because of the short pitch balls. So I kind of got into a prepositioned, like I take the stance and then get into a prepositioned place. Whereas, like, if I explain it to you, it's like, so usually when you bat, you take the bat up and then you come down. So now I'm already up and that fraction of a second, I get time to then judge and then it gave me a lot more power, even in my front foot drives, and even more time on the back foot. So I think that's the only technique change. On conditions in Taunton, Jemimah said, We just arrived, so I didn't see the pitch, but I have played here before in the Kia Super League. I had got good runs also here, so good memories from here. But what I know about this pitch and the conditions is that it is a very good pitch to bat on. Fast outfield and pitch ensures the ball comes on nicely on the bat. So now I'm already up and that fraction of a second, I get time to then judge and then it gave me a lot more power, even in my front foot drives, and even more time on the back foot. So I think that's the only technique change. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But I think because of the heatwave that has been going on for quite some time now, compared to how people used to talk about English pitches, it has now gotten a little bit closer to how it is in India. But I still feel it is a lot more faster than how it is in India. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 1 Jun 2026 9:36 pm

Anil Vij Claims India Alliance is History, BJP Will Govern Punjab

Chandigarh, June 1: Haryana Minister Anil Vij has asserted that the India Alliance is now a thing of the past. He expressed confidence that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will also form a government in Punjab. Commenting on Congress leader Rahul Gandhis response to the attack on Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Abhishek Banerjee, Vij stated ... Read more Anil Vij Claims India Alliance is History, BJP Will Govern Punjab

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 8:31 pm

Punjabs Hoshiarpur learns differently as VHMI spearheads Montessori initiative in govt. schools

As a part of Punjabs first Montessori education initiative in government Anganwadis and pre-primary schools launched in collaboration with Chandigarh-based Vivek High Montessori Institute (VHMI), the project is reshaping the early learning landscape

The Hindu 1 Jun 2026 5:40 pm

Allegations of Sexual Assault on Minor at Haryana Hospital: Doctor Goes Missing

Chandigarh, June 1: A shocking case of alleged sexual assault on a minor has emerged from the Lok Nayak Jayprakash (LNJP) District Civil Hospital in Kurukshetra, Haryana. The accusations are directed at a retired doctor who had been reappointed after his retirement. An investigation has been initiated following the revelation of the incident. The accused, ... Read more Allegations of Sexual Assault on Minor at Haryana Hospital: Doctor Goes Missing

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 3:57 pm

Punjab SC Commission summons Bittu to appear before it on June 4

CHANDIGARH, June 1: The Punjab State Scheduled Castes Commission on Monday summoned Union Minister Ravneet Singh Bittu to appear before it on June 4 over the alleged use of casteist remarks by him. Commission Chairman Jasvir Singh Garhi stated that it came to his notice through social media that Union Minister of State for Railways Bittu had allegedly used casteist words during his recent Dhuri visit. A report regarding this matter was sought from the Senior Superintendent of Police Sangrur, [] The post Punjab SC Commission summons Bittu to appear before it on June 4 appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Jun 2026 3:47 pm

Punjab Police forms SIT to arrest Majithia, others for trying to free detainee from police station

CHANDIGARH, June 1: Punjab Police on Monday constituted teams to arrest Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia and some others for allegedly being involved in creating ruckus at Majitha police station in Amritsar and attempt to forcibly release a detainee from police custody. According to the Amritsar Rural police on Monday, the police went to Majithias Amritsar residence, but he was not present. SAD leader Majithia and around 50-60 others allegedly forcibly entered the police station on Sunday, went [] The post Punjab Police forms SIT to arrest Majithia, others for trying to free detainee from police station appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 1 Jun 2026 3:46 pm

Akali Leaders Rally Support for Majithia, Accuse Punjab Government of Vendetta Politics

Chandigarh, June 1: The Punjab Police have intensified their efforts to arrest senior Shiromani Akali Dal leader Bikramjit Singh Majithia, sparking outrage among top party officials. They allege that the actions against Majithia are politically motivated. Shiromani Akali Dal President Sukhbir Singh Badal stated, The case against Bikram Singh Majithia is purely vendetta politics. They ... Read more Akali Leaders Rally Support for Majithia, Accuse Punjab Government of Vendetta Politics

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 3:17 pm

SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithias residence raided by Punjab Police over attack on Majitha police station

Punjab Police raided SAD leader Bikram Singh Majithia's residence in connection with an alleged attempt to free a detainee from Majitha police station. Police claim Majithia was part of an unlawful assembly that forcefully entered the station, threatened personnel, and attempted to rescue Jobanpreet. SAD MP Harsimrat Kaur Badal criticized the case as political vendetta by the AAP government.

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 3:10 pm

IISER Mohali Invites Applications for Non-Teaching Positions Until June 15

Chandigarh, May 31: The Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) in Mohali has announced job openings for 40 non-teaching positions across Groups A, B, and C. Interested candidates can submit their applications until June 15. The available positions include one each for Group A roles such as Superintending Engineer, Deputy Registrar, Deputy Librarian, ... Read more IISER Mohali Invites Applications for Non-Teaching Positions Until June 15

Morningstar 1 Jun 2026 5:01 am

Going big ticket? UT seeks police inputs on Sec 16 stadium

Feasibility of hosting big-ticket matches under review

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 1:00 am

Youth critically injured in clash between 2 groups

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 1:00 am

AAP victory turns spotlight on Mohali mayoral race

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 1:00 am

2 held for letting cyber cons use bank a/cs for fraud

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:46 am

AAP trains cadres on SIR; Sisodia leads outreach push

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:18 am

Man duped of Rs 5.5 lakh in fake crypto investment scam

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:17 am

SC farmers training centre in Pinjore gets cost nod boost

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:17 am

Alternate airport road opens partially; full stretch in 10 days

2nd Bridge Nearing Completion

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:17 am

HC stays Kharar EOs transfer, issues notice to Punjab govt

Officer Claims He Was Targeted After Flagging Builder Violations

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:16 am

3 snatching incidents in 24 hrs; mobiles, cash looted

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:15 am

UT plans overhaul of single-window system; panel formed

The Times of India 1 Jun 2026 12:15 am

Rs 100cr released for flood preparedness: Mundian

The Times of India 31 May 2026 11:32 pm

4 Haryana cops suspended over illegal activities

The Times of India 31 May 2026 10:57 pm

11 years on, sacrilege cases remain mired in legal wrangles

The Times of India 31 May 2026 10:52 pm

Punjabs Law and Order Situation Raises Concerns: CM Naib Saini

Chandigarh, May 31: Haryana Chief Minister Naib Saini stated on Sunday that the Congress and Aam Aadmi Party are collaborating, sharing similar ideologies. Referring to the recent municipal elections in Punjab, he expressed that the alleged compromise on law and order has raised serious questions about the democratic system. He criticized the state government for ... Read more Punjabs Law and Order Situation Raises Concerns: CM Naib Saini

Morningstar 31 May 2026 9:11 pm

Gaikwad Replaces Injured Parag In India A Squad For 50-over Tri-series In Sri Lanka

Lucknow Super Giants: Right-handed opener Ruturaj Gaikwad has been drafted into the India A squad for the upcoming 50-over triseries in Sri Lanka, starting on June 9. Gaikwad replaces Riyan Parag, who has been ruled out of the series due to a hamstring injury. The Mens Selection Committee has added Ruturaj Gaikwad to the India A squad for the upcoming tri-series in Sri Lanka. He replaces vice-captain Riyan Parag, who has been ruled out of the series due to a hamstring injury. Riyan's rehabilitation will be managed by the BCCI Centre of Excellence (CoE), said the BCCI in its statement on Sunday. Parag, who was named as the vice-captain of India A side for the tri-series, picked up the hamstring injury while captaining Rajasthan Royals in the later part of IPL 2026, leading to him missing their games against Lucknow Super Giants and Gujarat Titans. He looked restricted in his movement when playing in the final few games for RR, who bowed out of the competition after losing to GT by seven wickets in Qualifier 2 in New Chandigarh on Friday. With RRs campaign over in IPL 2026, Parag will now undergo rehab at the CoE in Bengaluru, a place where he spent some time earlier this year to recover from a shoulder niggle. Gaikwad, meanwhile, didnt have a memorable time while leading Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL 2026. While the side finished at eighth spot on the points table, Gaikwad wasnt at his sparkling best amassing 337 runs in 14 games at an average of 28.08 and strike-rate of 123.44. Gaikwad, who has represented India in both whiteball formats and was last seen in international action during the 2-1 ODI series win over South Africa last year, joins captain Tilak Varma and fast bowler Anshul Kamboj as the only members of the India A squad with senior mens team caps. Gaikwad, meanwhile, didnt have a memorable time while leading Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in IPL 2026. While the side finished at eighth spot on the points table, Gaikwad wasnt at his sparkling best amassing 337 runs in 14 games at an average of 28.08 and strike-rate of 123.44. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Updated India A squad for tri-series: Tilak Varma (captain), Ruturaj Gaikwad (vice-captain), Priyansh Arya, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ayush Badoni, Nishant Sindhu, Suryansh Shedge, Prabhsimran Singh (wk), Kumar Kushagra (wk), Vipraj Nigam, Yash Thakur, Yudhvir Singh, Anshul Kamboj, Arshad Khan, and Anukul Roy. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 31 May 2026 5:40 pm

HC grants bail to AAP MLA Pathanmajra in rape case; orders to surrender passport

Orders him to surrender passport

The Times of India 31 May 2026 9:39 am

IPL 2026: Gujarat's Gill Banks On Home Advantage In Final Against Bengaluru

Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill on Saturday said he is not burdened by expectations of home fans and will make use of familiar conditions in the IPL final against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru in Ahmedabad. Gujarat hammered Rajasthan Royals in the last play-off to qualify for their third final in five years, winning the title in 2022. One of two latest teams in the T20 tournament, Gujarat won the trophy at the 130,000 Narendra Modi Stadium in their debut season and then lost the final next year in 2023 -- both under Hardik Pandya. Gill, who is India's Test and ODI captain, took over as Gujarat skipper ahead of the 2024 season and now heads into his first final as leader. Honestly, I don't really get burdened by expectations, said the 26-year-old Gill. There are advantages, that's how I see it, there's familiarity when we play there, we know the wicket, we know the ground, so, we know what kind of cricket we need to play there to be able to win. Gill, who hit 104 in the second qualifier in New Chandigarh on Friday, has amassed 722 runs, putting him second in the batting chart behind Rajasthan's 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi on 776. Gill's opening partner, Sai Sudharsan, is third with 710 runs and the pair have laid the foundation of Gujarat's success. Bengaluru, led by Rajat Patidar, beat Gujarat in the first play-off to secure direct entry into the final. Patidar tasted success last year when his team and star player Virat Kohli won their first IPL trophy in their 18th attempt. 'Rollercoaster ride' Patidar will be in elite company if he wins back-to-back titles, feat achieved by only two IPL captains including M.S. Dhoni (Chennai Super Kings - 2010-11) and Rohit Sharma (Mumbai Indians 2019-20). I've never thought about what the other captains have done before and (whether I) had to compete with somebody or not, said Patidar. As an individual my journey has been a rollercoaster ride. I focus on the present, without bothering too much about the past and future. I am here to prepare and give the best in the final tomorrow. Bengaluru return to the venue they won the title last year after beating Punjab Kings in the final. But Patidar said they will play with a fresh mindset. You cannot keep talking about 2025 -- you have to be more in the present and do whatever best you can do to win the title, said Patidar. Also Read: Live Cricket Score As I said earlier, that we are not here with the mindset of defending champion. We have an opportunity to win one more title. It's a new season.

CNMSports 31 May 2026 8:01 am

May 31 last date to pay property tax, avail rebate: MC

The Times of India 31 May 2026 1:22 am

Heroin seized in Bapudham; 1 held with 11.56g contraband

The Times of India 31 May 2026 1:21 am

Bus without permit challaned 41,000, impounded in Panchkula

The Times of India 31 May 2026 1:19 am

2 arrested in Mohali road rage incident

The Times of India 31 May 2026 1:01 am

Panchkula mayor bats for revival of cycle tracks

The Times of India 31 May 2026 1:00 am

TBRL bomb trial today; safety advisory issued in Panchkula

The Times of India 31 May 2026 12:56 am

Preserve Chandigarhs original plan, says HC

The Times of India 31 May 2026 12:56 am

Dhillon begins outreach drive with Dera Beas visit

The Times of India 31 May 2026 12:03 am

Cop, home guard arrested for extortion in Dabwali

The Times of India 30 May 2026 11:18 pm

Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Comments on BJP President Dhillons Relationship with Captain Amarinder Singh

Chandigarh, May 30: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann stated on Saturday that state BJP president Kuldeep Singh Dhillon has always been considered close to Captain Amarinder Singh, but now their paths appear to be diverging. The Chief Minister addressed the media, noting that Dhillon has long been associated with Captain Amarinder Singh. However, it seems ... Read more Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann Comments on BJP President Dhillons Relationship with Captain Amarinder Singh

Morningstar 30 May 2026 10:32 pm

IPL 2026: Gill Hails Sudharsans Intensity, Targets Second Title With Gujarat Titans

Royal Challengers Bengaluru: Gujarat Titans captain Shubman Gill credited his opening partner Sai Sudharsans unwavering intensity and consistency as one of the biggest strengths behind the teams success, as the 2022 winners prepare to face Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the title clash to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Sunday. GT enters a final at its home venue after beating Rajasthan Royals by seven wickets in Qualifier 2 in New Chandigarh, where Gill hit a majestic 104 and shared a 167-run opening stand with Sudharsan, who hit 58. I think in a tournament like IPL, when I first started playing, one of the challenges that I faced was to keep playing the matches at the same intensity, and I think that is one of his (Sudharsans) biggest strengths. You play so many matches there could be days where mentally you dont feel up to the mark or physically you dont feel up to the mark, but to be able to have the same intensity in all of the matches and be consistent in your preparation (and) in your routine is not that easy. He is someone who is very consistent in his routines, in his life outside of cricket... so that is what makes him consistent on the field as well, said Gill in the pre-final press conference. Sudharsan has crossed the 700run mark for the second successive season, forming a prolific partnership with Gill that has already produced 886 runs in IPL 2026. Another stand, especially if it crosses 54 runs in the final, would take them past the record set by Virat Kohli and AB de Villiers in 2016. We spend a lot of time in the IPL together on the field, off the field as well, and then we are in the Test team as well, so we have a lot of conversations. There are things that we talk about cricket, and outside of cricket. But I think there are many players in our team who also play for the country, and hopefully we are going to play together for a long period of time, and its very important for us to know each other well to have a great equation that automatically translates to onfield performances, added Gill. Gill also pointed to the importance of batting fundamentals in T20 cricket despite the rise in high scores this season. Sometimes the wicket tends to be a bit on the slower side. Then it is important to hit the gaps, still look to run well, because I think that is the foundation of any format you are playing. The team that plays less number of dot balls has a better chance of getting a better score, so yes, the T20 game has evolved, you see bigger scores, but the wickets have also gone a little bit flatter. I think that not many people talk about this. Before these two new teams (GT & LSG were added to the league in 2022), there used to be eight teams, and we used to play on similar wickets. (But)] Back in the day, in the second half of the IPL, we used to see 150, 160, 140 scores a lot more, in Eden Gardens and even in Bombay. In some of the venues now, because at least four or five times in a season, we get a fiveday break or a sevenday break, which gives the chance to play on fresh wickets, better wickets. So I feel cricket is the same, its all about the kind of wickets that we play on, the kind of grounds that we play on... If we play on challenging wickets, the scores are going to be similar, maybe a 510 runs difference here and there, but still I feel that cricket is pretty much similar, he explained. Gill himself has adapted to the demands of the format, raising his powerplay strike rate from 143 last season to 159 this year, making his credentials to re-enter the India T20I team strong. I mean, Id be happy to play if I get picked for the T20 team, but honestly, I want to keep working on my game. It doesnt matter what format it is. I want to keep getting better as a T20 batsman, as an ODI batsman, as a Test batsman... cricket is such a game you can never really get perfect, but obviously you can strive for it, and thats what I try to do. Gill himself has adapted to the demands of the format, raising his powerplay strike rate from 143 last season to 159 this year, making his credentials to re-enter the India T20I team strong. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Honestly, I dont really get the burden of expectations. Obviously, there are advantages, thats how I see it. Theres familiarity when we play there, we know the wicket, we know the ground, so we know what kind of cricket we need to play there to be able to win, so in that context, yes, I see it as an advantage because theres a little bit of familiarity. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 May 2026 9:28 pm

Chandigarh Cyber Police Arrest Two Key Suspects in Operation Mule Hunt

Chandigarh, May 30: In a significant breakthrough against organized cybercrime, the Chandigarh Cyber Crime Police Station has arrested two main suspects involved in a cyber fraud network during Operation Mule Hunt. These arrests are linked to an FIR filed at the Chandigarh Cyber Crime Police Station, which alleges the misuse of mule bank accounts for ... Read more Chandigarh Cyber Police Arrest Two Key Suspects in Operation Mule Hunt

Morningstar 30 May 2026 9:02 pm

Shubman Gill's Father Puts On Dancing Shoes, GT Captain Somehow Dodges Spotlight

Shubman Gill shared a heartfelt moment with his parents after guiding Gujarat Titans to the IPL 2026 final on Friday in Chandigarh.

NDTV 30 May 2026 8:28 pm

Punjab RTI activist shot dead near Lovely Professional University

Jalandhar-based RTI activist Simranjit Singh was shot dead near Lovely Professional University, Phagwara. Two bullets struck his head at close range, with a .32 bore pistol found nearby and a 12 bore rifle in his vehicle. Police are reviewing CCTV footage to identify the accused.

The Times of India 30 May 2026 3:45 pm

IPL 2026: We Have Played Positive Cricket Throughout This Season, Says RR's Dhruv Jurel

In New Chandigarh: Rajasthan Royals wicketkeeperbatter Dhruv Jurel reflected on his teams campaign in IPL 2026, which ended after a seven-wicket defeat to Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 2, adding that the side played positive cricket throughout the season despite falling short of reaching the final. In New Chandigarh, RR posted 214/6, thanks to Vaibhav Sooryavanshis astonishing 96. But Shubman Gills majestic 104 helped GT chase the total and set up a title clash with defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru, to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. As a wicketkeeper, when I talk to bowlers, I never tell them what to bowl. I just say, brother, take your time. You are good enough. That is why you are here. I say this especially to debutants. I have been in that position. I know that when you make your debut, a lot of thoughts run through your mind. You keep thinking about what to do and what not to do. You cannot tell a debutant exactly how to bowl. It is not easy. If you do, they start doubting themselves and end up making mistakes. So I focus on giving them confidence. I tell them, back yourself. Whatever delivery you plan to bowl, stick to it and don't overthink. I try to give them belief from behind the stumps that whatever you are thinking is good. Don't worry about what could go wrong. Just back yourself. We have to play good cricket. We have played positive cricket and done that throughout this IPL season, said Jurel to JioStar. Jurel, who emerged as one of RRs dependable performers by making 515 runs in 16 games as a top-order batter, spoke of his passion for batting and the lengths he goes to for extra practice to hone his primary skillset. I love to bat. I keep telling Vikram Rathour sir, our batting coach, to give me more time in the nets, but he always says no. So, I always find a way out to bat more in every training session. I reach early and start batting 20 minutes before the session officially begins. When others want their turn, I ask for 10 more minutes. When that's up, I ask for five more. I just keep batting. When my turn ends, I take my pads off but leave them in the nets. If there's a gap later, I jump back in. Vikram sir knows I won't stop, so he always says, 'Dhruv, please come out and let the others bat too.' I do this every time because I love batting. Before a match, I don't want to feel that I am not ready. On pacing his innings as per the demands of modern-day T20 cricket, Jurel explained, When I go out to bat, I take my time to settle in. I read the situation first. I check how the ball is coming off the wicket, what a par score would be on that pitch, or what the required rate is if we are chasing. I don't rush and pace my batting as per the needs of the situation. Majority of the time, one of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi are there at the other end, batting well. So, I let them continue their momentum. My job is to stay with them, rotate the strike, and hold one end up. That way, we can build a long partnership. I try to play around them and keep the scoreboard moving. On pacing his innings as per the demands of modern-day T20 cricket, Jurel explained, When I go out to bat, I take my time to settle in. I read the situation first. I check how the ball is coming off the wicket, what a par score would be on that pitch, or what the required rate is if we are chasing. I don't rush and pace my batting as per the needs of the situation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score When someone tells me something before I go out to bat, it stays with me. I carry that thought into the middle. And when I can execute what we discussed, it gives me confidence. That kind of communication makes a huge difference in your personal mindset and the overall atmosphere in the dressing room. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 May 2026 3:24 pm

HC Denies Anticipatory Bail To Madhu Kishwar In Social Media Video Clip Case

CHANDIGARH, May 30: The Punjab and Haryana High Court has dismissed the anticipatory bail plea of academician Madhu Purnima Kishwar in a case registered against her for allegedly retweeting a video clip on social media. The bench of Justice Aman Chaudhary on Friday observed that there was a distinction between constructive criticism and tweeting/trolling and said that since Kishwar had a large following on social media, the repercussions could be huge. The court, in its order, observed this was not [] The post HC Denies Anticipatory Bail To Madhu Kishwar In Social Media Video Clip Case appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 30 May 2026 1:57 pm

Kumar Sangakkara Blasts England Star Sam Curran For Missing IPL, Playing Domestic League

Rajasthan Royals' campaign in IPL 2026 came to a heartbreaking end on Friday as they suffered a seven-wicket defeat against Gujarat Titans in the Qualifier 2 clash in Chandigarh.

NDTV 30 May 2026 12:16 pm

'We Were Not Looking At The Score,' Says Sudharsan On Match-winning Partnership With Gill

PCA New Chandigarh Stadium: Gujarat Titans opener B Sai Sudharsan credited captain Shubman Gill for producing a remarkable innings in their seven-wicket victory over Rajasthan Royals in Qualifier 2, saying the team never focused on the target and instead stuck to a simple ball-by-ball approach during the record chase. Chasing 215 at the PCA New Chandigarh Stadium on Friday, Gujarat rode on Gills magnificent 104 off 53 balls and Sudharsans 58 off 32 deliveries to reach 219/3 with eight balls to spare and book a place in the IPL 2026 final against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. The opening pair added a match-defining 167 runs, Gujarats highest opening partnership in the playoffs, effectively taking the game away from Rajasthan after they had posted 214/6 thanks largely to Vaibhav Sooryavanshis 96 and late fireworks from Donovan Ferreira. Reflecting on the chase, Sudharsan said the Titans never allowed the scoreboard pressure to affect their approach. To be honest, we were not looking at the score. We were just playing, taking ball by ball. And we kept it very simple, to be honest. We just had every-ball process, and we kept on doing that, and to be honest, Shubhman just took the game away. The way he played, it was just unbelievable. So, credit to Shubhman, Sudharsan said in a video released by IPL on X. Gills fifth IPL century was the centrepiece of Gujarats chase as he struck 15 boundaries and three sixes at a strike rate of nearly 200. Sudharsan complemented him perfectly before being dismissed in bizarre fashion, becoming hit wicket for the second successive match. The left-hander also shed light on the animated celebrations and chemistry shared between him and Gill during partnerships. I feel its a way of bringing up energy for us when we have a very good over or a very good shot, whether he played or I played. I think it just comes so natural, and I enjoy it so much, He said. We try and play an orthodox cricketing shot which doesnt have a lot of risks, so that we are able to replicate it as many times as possible. And we try to be, you know, just being a bit unpredictable, he added. The victory has set up a blockbuster title clash against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday. While acknowledging the enormous support RCB are likely to enjoy, Sudharsan insisted Gujarat would focus on controlling what they can. Well mentally prep for the game and try and believe and trust ourselves and the teammates on how we can go about the game and how we can keep the game as normal as possible rather than thinking it as an occasion or an IPL final, he said. Sudharsan also expects RCBs passionate fanbase to make its presence felt in Ahmedabad, just as it did when the two teams met earlier this season. RCB, on a more serious note, they carry the weight of a wonderful tribe of their own fan following as well. We saw that when we played against them in Gujarat the last time. I think, yeah, I think it definitely makes a factor because its all energies where, you know, yeah, definitely they will have a great fan following in Ahmedabad as well, he added. Sudharsan also expects RCBs passionate fanbase to make its presence felt in Ahmedabad, just as it did when the two teams met earlier this season. Also Read: Live Cricket Score After finishing among the top two teams in the league stage and overcoming Rajasthan in Qualifier 2, Gujarat now have the opportunity to lift their second IPL trophy when they face RCB in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 May 2026 11:58 am

IPL 2026: Sangakkara Backs Sooryavanshi For India Call-up After Record-breaking Season

Yash Raj Punja: Rajasthan Royals coach Kumar Sangakkara believes that young talent Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is now ready to be included in the Indian squad after his remarkable IPL 2026 performance which established him as one of the best young cricketers to have ever graced the game. The 15-year-old ended the season with an astonishing 776 runs in 16 games, having struck at an amazing rate of 237.30 runs per hundred balls, which helped Rajasthan reach Qualifier 2 before they were beaten by Gujarat Titans in New Chandigarh on Saturday. After watching the teenager pummel some of the best bowlers in the world, Sangakkara feels that an India call-up is now a matter of when, not if. Given what Vaibhav has done this season against some of the greatest fast bowlers that the world has, I think he is more than ready to take whatever challenge that we throw at him, Sangakkara said following the team's loss to Gujarat. I am certain that he will get a national call-up very, very soon. He has played with great maturity and shoulder the responsibility of opening partnership quite well for us this season. Sooryavanshi showed his true temperament yet again during Qualifier 2 where he hammered an outstanding 96 off just 47 balls on a very tricky two-paced wicket. His ability to adapt to the challenging circumstances against some of the tallest and most intimidating fast bowlers in world cricket who were trying to target him with the short ball, and despite wickets falling regularly at the other end, ensured that Rajasthan had something to chase in the Qualifier 2 encounter. Sangakkara attributes the youngster's tremendous rise to his approach to the game and cricketing intelligence. Yes, I think that we've got a plan for him, Sangakkara explained. We're not cluttering his mind at all. He comes into our team meetings, contributes and listens, and does a lot of homework. He practices well, watches a lot of videos of opposition bowlers and gets ready for them accordingly. We're not trying to plant anything extra in his mind. I think he just has to keep it clear and bat with that same courage. Rajasthan exceeded all expectations to reach the playoffs in ninth position last season and were able to do so once again, even with injury setbacks like losing Sam Curran for the season and fitness problems for Riyan Parag and Ravindra Jadeja late in the tournament. Sangakkara also praised the performances of the emerging players in the Rajasthan team and called on both Yash Raj Punja and Brijesh Sharma to build on their debut season in the IPL. I think every one of these players has performed very well and they should be extremely proud of themselves, he said. I think Yash had an amazing season and Brijesh also had a very good season, but I want to give credit to everyone around him, from Riyan to Dhruv also - Dhruv always gets underrated sometimes - and then Donovan, Jofra, Jadeja in some parts and Shubham in a couple of games for us. Everyone who came in, always gave their best and so to be able to achieve that [playoffs] this season having finished 9th last year and to drag ourselves here is, I think a great achievement. I don't think there is any question, we've still got some runs to run through these players, but I'm very, very proud of them. They're a truly wonderful bunch, they are very skilled and they worked very, very hard for us to get here and they're a very special team. Sangakkara also complimented Riyan Parag on his debut season as captain of the Rajasthan Royals. I think Riyan's first season as captain has been phenomenal, Sangakkara stated. He has handled the team well, handled the on-field decisions well; I think that is something that will also grow and develop with all the players and with Riyan himself and the management team we have around him and he will just come back stronger and we will all come back stronger. Sangakkara also complimented Riyan Parag on his debut season as captain of the Rajasthan Royals. Also Read: Live Cricket Score But this just shows how cricket can do to you, if you play well and if you have fun playing this game you're going to perform quite special things. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 30 May 2026 9:16 am

Captain Gill Thrilled with Dominant Win Over Rajasthan Royals

New Chandigarh, May 30: In a thrilling encounter of IPL 2026s second qualifier, Gujarat Titans (GT) showcased an impressive performance, defeating Rajasthan Royals (RR) by seven wickets. This victory secured GT a spot in the finals. Captain Shubman Gill expressed his delight with the teams performance but noted his desire to finish the match decisively. ... Read more Captain Gill Thrilled with Dominant Win Over Rajasthan Royals

Morningstar 30 May 2026 8:50 am

Rajasthan Royals Captain Riyan Parag Reflects on IPL 2026 Loss Against Gujarat Titans

New Chandigarh, May 30: In the second qualifier of IPL 2026, Rajasthan Royals (RR) faced a 7-wicket defeat against Gujarat Titans (GT). Captain Riyan Parag acknowledged that defending a target of 215 runs was possible. He noted that the pitch improved for batting in the second innings. After the loss to GT, Riyan stated, It ... Read more Rajasthan Royals Captain Riyan Parag Reflects on IPL 2026 Loss Against Gujarat Titans

Morningstar 30 May 2026 8:01 am

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The Times of India 30 May 2026 5:45 am

Security vs Statehood: A Myopic Binary

SH Mohammeds opinion piece, Security, Stability or Statehood, (Greater Kashmir, 24 May 2026), offers perhaps the clearest public articulation of the thinking that underpins the Centres position on restoring statehood to J&K. It presents a coherent, security-first case for retaining the Union Territory framework as a stabilising national-security architecture rather than a temporary administrative arrangement. The argument is neither without merit, nor without supporters at the decision-making levels. There can be no disputing his premise that J&K occupies a uniquely sensitive frontier. Indeed, it was precisely for this reason that it had a special constitutional status. Nor can the decades of insurgency, cross-border terrorism and institutional weakening which created genuine vulnerabilities be wished away. Yet the article ultimately rests on a myopic binary: security versus statehood; the former must precede any meaningful restoration of representative governance. This sequencing assumes that political aspirations can be held in abeyance while administrative control delivers order. To treat political legitimacy as subordinate to administrative control is untenable. It is also unsustainable because effective governance ultimately requires a degree of congruence between how a society organises itself socially and how power is distributed politically. When that congruence is absent over long periods, stability becomes brittle dependent on continuous external enforcement rather than self-reinforcing consent. On the ground, with every passing day, the prolonged separation of political legitimacy from administrative authority is itself eroding the foundations of durable governance and, over time, of security as well. The current UT model institutionalises a hierarchy that is difficult to sustain in a democratic polity. An elected government possesses popular legitimacy through assembly elections yet remains structurally subservient to a central apparatus whose authority is derived from New Delhi. Ironically, this asymmetry is not new. For most part of seven decades till 2003 (except for 1977) elected governments operated under heavy central influence even while the formal shell of Article 370 remained intact. After Sheikh Abdullahs dismissal, subsequent regimes were widely perceived locally as enjoying greater legitimacy in Delhi than among significant sections of the population. The practical autonomy promised at accession was progressively diluted through constitutional orders and political engineering. That period is widely recognised as one of the deeper sources of the legitimacy crisis that later metastasised. The present UT structure reproduces this core problem in more explicit form: an elected layer with popular mandate subordinated to a non-elected, centrally directed authority. The difference is that today the arrangement is constitutionally entrenched rather than operating while maintaining the facade of a special status. Past elected regimes also carried their own legitimacy deficits dynastic tendencies, corruption and occasional suppression of dissent. The consequences extend beyond electoral sentimentality and emotional constitutionalism. They manifest in a growing mismatch between social capital and political capital. As a result, Kashmiris are experiencing a fundamental disconnect in their ability to influence or hold accountable the structures of power. This is leading to governance gaps, political alienation, and often suboptimal collective outcomes. The inability of the social resources to influence the state policy and accountability is perceived as disempowerment. The social resources exist but fail to articulate into political power or responsiveness. This creates amoral familism or enclave dynamics with weak links to broader institutions. Indeed, social capital in Kashmir is getting divided into ethnic, caste, clan, religious, or regional lines which reduces the possibilities of inclusive political formation, including coalitions. Politics in Kashmir has reinforced exclusion, clientelist or identity-based patronage which doesnt generate broad based accountability. This situation can stabilize regimes in the short-term but risks backsliding, legitimacy crises, or sudden eruptions, be it populism or unrest. People in Kashmir increasingly experience governance not as something done for them but to them. This renders even well-designed development schemes vulnerable to suspicion. What is needed in Kashmir today is a framework in which political parties, inclusive movements, and linking institutions articulate social resources into political influence. The column contends the elected UT government already wields substantial powers and points to civic issues such as urban development, garbage management, flooding, and illegal construction. This framing conflates two distinct levels of government. By focusing on municipal administration failures and citing Chandigarh and Delhi as examples of effective governance under UT or limited status, the author reduces the expectations of an elected UT administration to those of a municipal corporation. In doing so, he employs a rhetorical sleight of hand: he blames the elected side for shortcomings that fall within a municipalitys limited remit, while arguing that the UT framework itself imposes no real constraint on governance. It is a deliberate oversimplification that serves the argument for delaying statehood until stability and governance credibility are established. Yet the analysis underplays how centralised control has distorted the entire developmental design. The developmental policy has nothing to do with the local economy. Kashmir, despite its singular economic uniqueness import dependent export oriented artisanal economy with a vibrant horticultural sector is being treated like any other state, like Bihar or Orissa. Blaming local incompetence without examining the architecture that limits local ownership misses the deeper governance challenge. Historical patterns further complicate the security first, statehood later sequence. Periods of relative calm in the Valley during the early 2000s and 2010s coincided with active political processes in which elected governments exercised meaningful, if imperfect, autonomy even under Article 370. To be sure, consent-based arrangements have historically proved more resilient than control-based ones. Conversely, prolonged political vacuums and perceptions of disenfranchisement have repeatedly correlated with spikes in radicalisation and unrest. The Pahalgam attack itself, under the UT framework, demonstrated that kinetic superiority and central coordination alone do not eliminate vulnerabilities when local intelligence, community trust and rapid political signalling are weak. Fiscal arguments in the original piece also require scrutiny. To be clear, J&K economy doesnt depend on central transfers, the government of J&K does. The security costs are high, but this does not mean statehood would automatically sever central support. Indias federal practice has long accommodated asymmetric arrangements for strategically important regions. Social capital itself is not uniformly cohesive; it contains strong bonding ties alongside fractures that can be exploited. More than the security threats to the integrity of the state, which cannot be discounted, Jammus regional aspirations, Ladakhs separate status and the unresolved displacement of Kashmiri Pandits add further complexity. it is imperative that a realignment of political authority must incorporate robust safeguards for national security, minority protections and deradicalisation. These are non- negotiables. An alternative reality for Jammu and Kashmir envisions statehood not as a reward for perfect stability but as an instrument to achieve it: by restoring agency to elected representatives, rebuilding trust across communities, and aligning local aspirations with national security imperatives. The choice is not between security and statehood, but between a stability engendered by control and stability deepened by consent. Postscript: By labelling demands for statehood restoration as electoral sentimentality, and emotional constitutional politics, the article delves a deep and devastating blow to the foundational principles of the Constitution of India. What is being suggested is that that popular will expressed through elections or constitutional claims can be overridden by expert or security-driven reasoning. This reframes the Constitution itself as something that can be operationalised selectively, based on assessments of security rather than on the principles of a federal democracy and popular sovereignty that the document enshrines. It also moves toward a managerial constitutionalism, where the Constitution is administered from above rather than continuously legitimised through political participation and consent. The Constitution must be viewed as a framework for managing diversity and political contestation through consent, and not as a tool for achieving and retaining administrative control. The author is a Contributing Editor of Greater Kashmir.

Greater Kashmir 30 May 2026 5:29 am

IPL 2026: Vaibhav Falls Short of Century as RR Sets 215-Run Target for GT

New Chandigarh, May 30: The second qualifier of IPL 2026 took place at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, Mullanpur, featuring a clash between Rajasthan Royals (RR) and Gujarat Titans (GT). RR won the toss and opted to bat first, scoring a formidable 214 runs, largely thanks to Vaibhav Suryavanshis explosive innings of 96 ... Read more IPL 2026: Vaibhav Falls Short of Century as RR Sets 215-Run Target for GT

Morningstar 30 May 2026 5:26 am

Vaibhav Suryavanshi Makes IPL History with Record Powerplay Runs

New Chandigarh, May 30: Vaibhav Suryavanshi, the opening batsman for Rajasthan Royals (RR), has etched his name in the record books during the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026. The 15-year-old has become the first player to score over 500 runs in the powerplay (1-6 overs) in a single season. In 16 innings of IPL 2026, ... Read more Vaibhav Suryavanshi Makes IPL History with Record Powerplay Runs

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The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:57 am

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The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:56 am

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The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:48 am

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The Times of India 30 May 2026 12:48 am

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