J&K man detained for trying to offer namaz inside Ram mandir
ACB traps, arrests Patwari for demanding bribe
Srinagar: Acting on a complaint, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday said it has arrested a Patwari from Budgam for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of rupees 10,000 / 30,000 for issuance of a revenue extract and bank lien certificate. According to a statement issued to the news agencyKashmir News Observer []
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Kashmiri man attempts to offer Namaz inside Ayodhyas Ram Mandir
Ayodhya: A man from Kashmir was taken into custody after he attempted to offerNamazinside the Ram Mandir complex in Ayodhya and raised slogans when stopped, triggering concerns, officials said. According to sources, the individual has been identified as Ahmed Sheikh, a resident of Shopian district in Kashmir. Officials said the 55-year-old man entered the high-security [] The post Kashmiri man attempts to offer Namaz inside Ayodhyas Ram Mandir appeared first on Northlines .
A 43-year-old court staff member died by suicide on court premises. Colleagues cite severe work pressure and staff shortages. The deceased, Harish Mahar, left a note detailing his struggles with workload and his disability. Court staff staged a protest demanding systemic changes. This incident highlights the strain on judiciary personnel.
Kashmir Man Detained at Ram Mandir; Family Cites Mental Illness
SRINAGAR: Uttar Pradesh Police on Saturday claimed that a man from Kashmir was detained at the Ram Mandir after he allegedly attempted to offer namaz within the temple complex. According to UP Police, the individual, identified as a 55-year-old from Shopian district of south Kashmir, entered the Ram Mandir premises during the day as a []
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Kashmiri Man Detained Over Attempt To Offer Namaz At Ayodhya Ram Mandir Complex
Ayodhya (UP), Jan 10: A 55-year-old man from Kashmir, said to be mentally ill, was detained here on Saturday after he allegedly attempted to offer namaz inside the Ram Mandir complex and raised slogans when stopped, officials said. According to Superintendent of Police (Security) Balramchari Dubey, the man has been identified as Ahmed Sheikh, a resident of Shopian district in Jammu and Kashmir. Police said Sheikhs family has claimed that he is mentally ill and has shared medical records from [] The post Kashmiri Man Detained Over Attempt To Offer Namaz At Ayodhya Ram Mandir Complex appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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J&K | ACB Arrests Patwari In Budgam For Demanding Bribe
Budgam, Jan 10: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau on Saturday trapped and arrested a revenue official for demanding and accepting a bribe in Budgam district, officials said. According to officials, ACB received a written complaint alleging that the complainant had applied before the concerned revenue authorities for issuance of a revenue extract and bank lien certificate for a property situated at Rakh Soothu BK Pora for bank guarantee purposes. The complainant alleged that the concerned Patwari of Halqa Rakh [] The post J&K | ACB Arrests Patwari In Budgam For Demanding Bribe appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ACB Traps Patwari Red-Handed While Accepting Bribe
SRINAGAR: Acting on a complaint, the Anti-Corruption Bureau, Jammu and Kashmir, on Saturday said it has arrested a Patwari from Budgam for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000 out of a demanded amount of Rs 30,000 for the issuance of a revenue extract and bank lien certificate. According to a statement, the []
The Raja Saab premiere in Hyderabad turns chaotic over delay
Premiere shows of Prabhas' 'The Raja Saab' in Hyderabad faced significant delays and chaos due to permission issues, frustrating eager fans. At Vimal Theatres, a large crowd barged in demanding a screening after staff failed to provide clarity, leading to a ruckus during the media premiere.
CS Favours Expanding Ayush Footprints With New Services, Colleges And Hospitals Across J&K
JAMMU, Jan 10: Chief Secretary, Atal Dulloo, today chaired a review meeting to take stock of the progress achieved under the National Ayush Mission (NAM), with emphasis on service delivery, infrastructure creation and outreach initiatives aimed at strengthening Ayush-based healthcare across the districts of J&K. Those who attended includes Secretary, H&ME; Principal, GMC Srinagar; Commissioner, FDA; Director, Health Kashmir/Jammu; Director, Ayush and other concerned officers. During the meeting, the Chief Secretary was informed that all 523 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs (Ayush) [] The post CS Favours Expanding Ayush Footprints With New Services, Colleges And Hospitals Across J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
ACB traps, arrests Patwari in Budgam for demanding bribe
Srinaga: Acting on a complaint, the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday said it has arrested a Patwari from Budgam for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of rupees 10,000 / 30,000 for issuance of a revenue extract and bank lien certificate. The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-l Corruption Bureau received a []
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WPL 2026: Gardner And Anushka Cause Havoc As Gujarat Giants Post 207/4 Against UP Warriorz
DY Patil Stadium: A blistering 103-run partnership between captain Ashleigh Gardner and debutant Anushka Sharma powered Gujarat Giants to a commanding total of 207/4 in 20 overs against UP Warriorz in the second match of the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai on Saturday. Asked to bat after losing the toss, Gujarat Giants openers Sophie Devine and Beth Mooney struggled in the first over, with Kranti Gaud bowling a tight length to the opponents. Devine finally got the momentum in the next over, where she scored 14 runs off Shikha Pandeys bowling. She continued her attack in the next three overs as the Warriorz kept changing the bowlers. Meg Lannings team finally got their first breakthrough in the fifth over, with Mooney (13) completely missing Sophie Ecclestones delivery, which hit the top of the off stump. Her partner Devine (38) also fell in the final over of the Power-play when she was caught at midwicket by Phoebe Litchfield off Shikha Pandeys cross-seam delivery. Batting at number three in her first match, Anushka did not let the momentum shift after the two wickets, hammering a boundary towards square-leg on her fourth ball. The young batter then struck three more fours and crossed the 30-run mark in just 20 balls. The Madhya Pradesh batter also rotated the strike consistently with captain Gardner to keep the scoreboard moving. Anushkas innings ended on the first ball of the 16th over when she lofted a pitched-up delivery from Deandra Dottin, but the shot lacked power and went straight into the hands of Harleen Deol at long on. She narrowly missed a well-deserved half-century, scoring 44 runs off 30 balls. Captain Gardner started her innings at a measured pace, focusing on building a partnership with the young debutant. She changed gears in the 13th over by striking three fours off four balls from Kranti Gaud. The 28-year-old then smashed four sixes and one boundary in her next eight balls to complete her first fifty of the season in 31 deliveries. The Warriorz finally managed to dismiss Gardner in the 18th over when she was bowled by Sophie Ecclestones tossed-up delivery on leg stump that drifted into the right-hander. Gardner scored 65 runs off 41 balls, an innings that included four boundaries and three sixes. Georgia Wareham and Bharti Fulmali ensured Gujarat finished on a high note, adding 34 runs in the final two overs. Wareham struck at a rate of 270, remaining unbeaten on 27 off just 10 balls, while Bharti scored 14 runs off seven deliveries. For Warriorz, Ecclestone was the most successful bowler with two wickets to her name, followed by Shikha Pandey and Deandra Dottin, who took one each. Georgia Wareham and Bharti Fulmali ensured Gujarat finished on a high note, adding 34 runs in the final two overs. Wareham struck at a rate of 270, remaining unbeaten on 27 off just 10 balls, while Bharti scored 14 runs off seven deliveries. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Gujarat Giants 207/4 in 20 overs (Ashleigh Gardner 65, Anushka Sharma 44, Sophie Devine 38, Georgia Wareham 27 not out; Sophie Ecclestone 2-32) against UP Warriorz Article Source: IANS
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Chandigarh University Wins 11 Gold Medals; Lifts Overall AIU Inter-University Championship 2025-26
Chandigarh University once again stamped its authority on Indian university sports by delivering a historic double triumph at the All-India Inter-University Wrestling Greco-Roman and Freestyle Championship 202526, clinching the Overall Championship titles in both Greco-Roman and Freestyle categories by winning a total of 16 medals including 11 Gold (6 in Greco Roman and 5 in Freestyle), 3 Silver (Freestyle) and 2 Bronze medals (1 each in both categories) in both categories. Chandigarh University wrestling medalists along with University officials receiving the overall champions trophy in AIU Wrestling Championship held at Chandigarh University In Greco-Roman wrestling, Chandigarh University emerged as the undisputed champion finishing first overall, followed by Lovely Professional University in second place and Kurukshetra University in third. In Greco Roman, CU clinched the top spot with a total of 7 medals including 6 Gold 1 Bronze medal, Lovely Professional University (LPU) secured 2nd place with total 5 medals including 2 Gold and 3 Bronze medals and Kurukshetra University with total 3 medals including 1 Gold and 2 Bronze medals to secure 3rd place in the Greco Roman category. In GR category, CU grapplers clinched gold medals in six weight categories including commanding victories by Kapil Dalal (60 kg), Saurabh (67 kg), Umesh (82 kg), Prince (87 kg) and Hardeep (130 kg), many of them registering emphatic, one-sided wins that showcased superior strength, technique and tactical brilliance of these grapplers. Chandigarh Universitys dominance continued in Freestyle wrestling, where the varsity again finished first overall ahead of MDU Rohtak and Lovely Professional University. Standout performances included gold medal wins by Tushar (61 kg), Deepanshu (65 kg) and Paras (79 kg) with several bouts decided by large margins reflecting the aggressive yet composed approach of CU wrestlers on the mat. With total 9 medals including 5 Gold, 3 Silver and 1 Bronze, CU secured 1st place in Freestyle category and MDU Rohtak, Haryana with total 3 medals including 1 silver and 2 Bronze medals to secure 2nd place and Lovely Professional University with total 3 medals including 2 Silver and 1 Bronze medals had to suffice with 3rd place in the same category. The prestigious five-day national championship held from January 5 to 9 under the aegis of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) was hosted by the Chandigarh University and witnessed electrifying bouts amid biting winter conditions. The national wrestling championship saw participation from over 200 universities across the country with more than 2700 wrestlers competing in over 2000 bouts across 20 weight categories in Greco-Roman and Freestyle wrestling. Against this fiercely competitive contests, Chandigarh University grapplers delivered power-packed and disciplined performances, underlining the universitys growing stature as a powerhouse of university sports in India. Highlighting individual brilliance, Hardeep clinched gold in the Greco-Roman 130 kg category with an overwhelming 80 victory over Nitin of PU Gujarat, while Tushar dominated Kapil of JMAU Kota by 110 in the freestyle 61 kg final. In a final bout, Nishant from Gondwana University Maharashtra defeated Sourabh from LPU Punjab by 7-5 points to clinch Gold in 74 kg weight category. Deepanshu registered a convincing 100 win in the 65 kg freestyle category and Paras held his nerve in a thrilling 118 contest to secure gold in the 79 kg freestyle final. Several other CU wrestlers impressed with their resilience and tactical maturity, adding to the universitys rich medal haul. In another closely contested final bout, Manish from KUK Haryana defeated Nikhil from KN Modi University, Rajasthan by a margin of 9-6 points to win gold medal in Greco Roman 55 kg weight category. In a nail-biting final bout, Paras from Chandigarh University defeated Ankit from MSBU Rajasthan by 11-8 points to clinch gold medal in 79 kg freestyle category. In a final bout in freestyle 57 kg weight category, Rohit from KUK Haryana defeated Chandigarh University wrestler Rupesh by a margin of 4-1 to win the gold medal and Rupesh won the silver medal. In a one-sided contest, Kapil Dalal, a grappler from Chandigarh University defeated Sahil from BMU Haryana by 15-7 points to clinch the gold medal in the 60 kg Greco Roman category. In the Greco-Roman category (82 kg) final bout, Chandigarh Universitys Umesh put up a spectacular display of strength and agility to defeat Vijay from GUG University by 12-2 points. In a nail-biting final bout, Prince from Chandigarh University defeated Ankit of Chaudhary Ranbir Singh University, Jind by 5-4 points to win gold in 87 kg Greco Roman category. In another final bout, Saurabh from Chandigarh University put on a spectacular show of strength and agility to defeat his opponent Sunil of Desh Bhagat University Punjab by 9-4 points to win gold medal in the 67 kg Greco Roman category. Earlier, several power-packed performances were witnessed in the semi-finals on the final day of the championship. In a semi-final bout, Rupesh from Chandigarh University defeated Akash from PU, Patiala by a margin of 6-5 points in 57 kg freestyle category and Rohit from KUK Haryana defeated Jaiveer from Mahatma Gandhi Kashi Vidyapeeth Varanasi by 8-2 points to secure place in the finals in the same category. In the semi-final bout, Manish from Kurukshetra University, Haryana defeated Nitin from LPU, Punjab by a margin of 9-3 points in the Greco-Roman 55 kg weight category. In another semi-final, Vikash from PU, Patiala defeated Omkar from SU, Kolhapur by a margin of 7-0 in a one-sided contest in 72 kg Greco-Roman category. In another one-sided contest, Mohit from Guru Kashi University Punjab defeated Suraj from KUK, Haryana by a huge margin of 9-0 in Greco-Roman 72 kg weight category. In semi-final bout, Dheeraj from Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak, delivered a remarkable performance, dominating Vinay Gurjar of Chaudhary Devi Lal University, Sirsa, winning the match with a decisive 11-0 margin. In the second semi-final, Sachin from Lovely Professional University, Punjab put on a spectacular show of strength and agility to defeat Atul Lohan of Sant Baba Bhag Singh University, Jalandhar by a thin margin of 9-8 points to advance to the final. Elated over the marvelous victory of Chandigarh University, while congratulating the CU grapplers, Deepinder Singh Sandhu, Senior Managing Director, Chandigarh University said, It indeed is a proud moment for Chandigarh University that our wrestlers have delivered spectacular performances in the All-India Inter-University Wrestling Championship to become the overall champion by winning 11 Gold medals. With this brilliant performance, CU not only successfully hosted one of the largest inter-university wrestling championships in the country but also reinforced its reputation as a breeding ground for national-level sporting talent . Sandhu added, Wrestling is not merely a sport but its pride of our nation and an integral part of Indias rich cultural heritage. Chandigarh University remains committed to encouraging young athletes to participate in traditional sports as staying connected to our roots is essential for the nations progress and development. The university provides world-class infrastructure and scholarships to its athletes to help them progress from the akhara to the Olympic stage . In 2024, Chandigarh University became the countrys first private university to win the prestigious Maulana Abul Kalam Azad (MAKA) Trophy after securing a record 71 medals at the Khelo India University Games. In addition, the university won the Khelo India University Games for two consecutive years in 2024 and 2025. Chandigarh University students have won a total of 610 medals, including 138 national and 87 international medals. CU provides sports scholarships with an annual budget of Rs 6.5 crore and offers free facilities such as special diets, sports kits, travel, coaching, hostel accommodation, and other amenities. A total of 1,183 student-athletes, including 562 women, are currently benefiting from sports scholarships at Chandigarh University , added Sandhu . About Chandigarh University Chandigarh University is a NAAC A+ Grade University and QS World Ranked University. This autonomous educational institution is approved by UGC and is located near Chandigarh in the state of Punjab. It is the youngest university in India and the only private university in Punjab to be honoured with A+ Grade by NAAC (National Assessment and Accreditation Council). CU offers more than 109 UG and PG programs in the field of engineering, management, pharmacy, law, architecture, journalism, animation, hotel management, commerce, and others. It has been awarded as The University with Best Placements by WCRC. www.cuchd.in .
In Pakistan's Raho Kolhi village, a young Hindu farmer was shot dead by his landlord which has triggered massive protests in Sindh. Kailash Kolhi was killed by a landlord in Badin over a construction dispute. Demonstrators are demanding justice and also complete protection for the family of the victim, as per reports.
West Bengal LoP Suvendu Adhikari has sent a legal notice to CM Mamata Banerjee, demanding proof for her allegations linking him and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to the coal smuggling case. Adhikari stated he will pursue defamation proceedings if she fails to provide evidence within 72 hours.
Congress gears up for nationwide Save MNREGA campaign
New Delhi: The Congress has launched a coordinated nationwide campaign to oppose what it terms the dilution of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MGNREGA), planning large-scale mobilisations across states and seeking resolutions from over 2.5 lakh gram sabhas demanding restoration of the original right-to-work law. As part of the agitation, the Congress 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 .
Eternal and its GST shortfalls; Inside edtech startup Instrucko
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Bangladesh firm on not playing T20 World Cup matches in India
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Founder's Day Celebrations Held at REVA University
Premier educational institution REVA University hosted Founders Day at the REVA University campus on January 6, 2026. The annual event was held on the occasion of the birthday of Dr. P. Shyama Raju, Chancellor, REVA University. Air Chief Marshal Fali H. Major, Former Chief of the Air Staff, Indian Air Force; Nirupama Menon Rao, Indian Diplomat, Former Foreign Secretary and Ambassador and Jayasudha, Indian Actress, were honoured with the prestigious REVA Lifetime Achievement Award. Air Chief Marshal Fali H. Major, former Chief of the Air Staff, receives the REVA Lifetime Achievement Award from Dr. P. Shyama Raju, Chancellor, at REVA University Founders Day, Jan 6, 2026 Addressing the gathering during the celebrations held on campus, Dr. P. Shyama Raju reflected on his inspiring journey - from growing up in a small village in Andhra Pradesh to founding REVA University. He shared how Founders Day has evolved into a meaningful annual tradition that celebrates excellence and service. Founders Day at REVA University is a cherished occasion for the entire REVA family. Each year, we honour eminent personalities from diverse fields, recognising their outstanding contributions to society. The REVA Lifetime Achievement Award is our way of expressing gratitude to individuals whose lives and work continue to inspire generations, he said. Speaking about the values that have guided him through his journey, Dr. Raju emphasised, Ethics, discipline, hard work, respect for elders, and the courage to face challenges are what truly sustain me. These are the qualities students must imbibe, and to me, this is the true essence of education. Speaking after receiving the award, Air Chief Marshal Fali Homi Major expressed his heartfelt gratitude and reflected on the principles that shaped his distinguished career. He said that everything he had achieved stemmed from professionalism, unwavering commitment, and consistent hard work. Emphasising leadership, he noted that true vision is rooted in courage, commitment, and perseverance. He also highlighted three core lessons everyone should strive to emulate in life. The first, he said, is discipline - never a limitation, but a source of freedom. The second is integrity, which he described as non-negotiable. The third lesson, he emphasised, is the importance of making a positive difference through ones work. Innovate, strive for excellence, stay grounded, and always give back to the nation, he urged. Speaking after receiving the award, Nirupama Menon Rao observed that universities are never created by accident. She described them as temples of learning - acts of collective belief that education must shape not only professional ambition, but also a deep sense of responsibility. She also said that learning was considered as pilgrimage not merely transactional. Reflecting on the contemporary moment, she noted that we live in an age marked by anxiety about leadership, making thoughtful leadership more vital than ever. Drawing from her years in public service, she said, I have learnt that leadership is quieter than we imagine. It is far more demanding. Leadership is not about dominating a room, but about holding it - listening carefully, reading context, understanding complexities, and knowing when restraint is wiser than action. Speaking candidly about her journey as a woman leader, she addressed the realities of breaking glass ceilings and navigating power structures. For most women, the path is linear and involves constant negotiation with expectations and invisible rules - often even before entering the space, she said. Yet women persist not because we seek exception or indulgence, but because society cannot afford to waste talent. She emphasised that sidelining women in leadership is not merely unjust, but ineffective. She concluded by noting that what women bring to leadership is not softness or sentimentality, but depth - an acute sensitivity to consequences and a clear understanding that power always has human costs. In her acceptance speech, Jayasudha said she was deeply honoured to receive the award alongside other eminent personalities. Reflecting on her journey in cinema, she noted that every film she acted in reminded her of the responsibility she owed to her audience and well-wishers. She added that the moment reaffirmed her belief that true excellence is rooted in integrity, perseverance, and unwavering commitment. As part of its Founders Day celebrations, REVA University unveiled RIA -the REVA Intelligent Assistant, an AI-powered humanoid developed in-house by REVA students and faculty, marking a significant milestone in the universitys innovation-led academic journey. The humanoid was unveiled by the Chancellor in the presence of industry leaders, senior leadership, faculty, students, parents, and guests. Designed as a smart campus assistant, RIA will welcome visitors, answer queries on academics, admissions, and facilities, provide digital campus navigation, and share QR codes for routes and information downloads, enhancing the overall visitor experience. The Founders Day Event held at the REVA University campus, was presided over by Chancellor Dr. P. Shyama Raju. The occasion was also graced by Umesh S. Raju, Pro Chancellor; Dr. Sanjay R. Chitnis, Vice Chancellor; and Dr. M. Dhanamjaya, Registrar, family members, trustees, faculty and his well-wishers.
Internet Shutdown in Iran Deepens as Protests Spread To all Provinces
SRINAGAR: Iran imposed a nationwide internet blackout on Thursday, as protests entered their twelfth day, with huge crowds in Tehran and other cities demanding the ouster of the Islamic Republics leadership, according to reports from The New York Times. A monitoring group confirmed the outage began around 8:30 local time, severing connectivity amid rising casualties []
Teachers and school staff on election duty are demanding a paid rest day from the Maharashtra government due to prolonged working hours and exhaustion. They report working 30-35 hours continuously, often with late-night travel, and are expected back at school the next day.
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Gaya worker dies after 10-tonne pipe falls on him at Chausa power plant
In a devastating incident at the Chausa thermal power plant in Buxar, a tragic accident claimed the life of 44-year-old worker Rajkumar, who was tragically crushed under a 10-tonne iron pipe. The mishap, caused by a failure in support during a lift, sparked immediate unrest among workers demanding stricter safety protocols.
Vijay Varmas Hyderabadi reply to his net worth reports Watch
Mumbai: Vijay Varma is currently one of the most happening and sought-after actors in Indian cinema, widely admired for his fearless choice of roles and commanding screen presence. After years of working in independent films and supporting roles, he rose to mainstream prominence with his breakout performance in Gully Boy, where his portrayal of 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 .
Shafali Lone Indian Among Nominees For Womens Player Of The Month For December
Cricket World Cup: Star batters Laura Wolvaardt and Shafali Verma, along with South Africas influential all-rounder Sune Luus, have been shortlisted for the ICC Womens Player of the Month award for December 2025 following outstanding performances in the last month of the year. Fresh off a commanding campaign in the ICC Womens Cricket World Cup 2025, Wolvaardt continued to showcase her brilliance, rounding off a remarkable year by registering three centuries across formats. Leading South Africa against Ireland, the Proteas captain was in sensational form as her side completed clean sweeps in both the ODI (3-0) and T20I (2-0) series. Wolvaardt was at her destructive best in the opening T20I, blasting an unbeaten 115 at a staggering strike rate of 205.35, an innings studded with 15 boundaries and four sixes. Her dominance carried into the ODI series, where she opened the batting and played a key role throughout. After a steady 31 in the first match, she struck back-to-back centuries, hammering 124 off 111 balls in the second ODI before finishing unbeaten on 100 in the final game to seal the whitewash. Across the three ODIs, Wolvaardt accumulated 255 runs at a remarkable average of 127.50 and a strike rate of 111.84. In the T20I series, she scored 137 runs at a blistering strike rate of 190.27, losing her wicket only once. Indias Shafali Verma was equally explosive during the five-match T20I series against Sri Lanka, consistently providing aggressive starts as India cruised to a dominant 5-0 series victory on home soil. After a quiet outing in the series opener, Verma found her rhythm from the second match, smashing an unbeaten 69 to guide India in a comfortable chase. She followed it up with another unbeaten knock of 79 in the third T20I, helping India wrap up the chase inside 14 overs. Her most destructive performance came in the fourth T20I, where she forged a record-breaking partnership with Smriti Mandhana, Indias highest for any wicket in womens T20Is, and struck a rapid 79 off 46 balls as India posted their highest-ever T20I total of 221. Verma finished the series with 241 runs from five matches at a phenomenal strike rate of 181.20 and an average of 80.33, earning the Player of the Series award for her match-winning contributions. South African all-rounder Sune Luus also enjoyed a standout month, delivering crucial performances with both bat and ball as South Africa completed comprehensive whitewashes over Ireland in both formats. Verma finished the series with 241 runs from five matches at a phenomenal strike rate of 181.20 and an average of 80.33, earning the Player of the Series award for her match-winning contributions. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Across the two ODIs, Luus amassed 205 runs at an impressive average of 102.50 and a strike rate of 98.55, while also taking four wickets at an economy rate of 4.97. In the T20Is, she contributed 118 runs at a strike rate of 157.33 and claimed four wickets at an economy of 6.42, underlining her value as a dominant all-rounder throughout December. Article Source: IANS
Starc, Duffy Among ICC Mens Player Of The Month Nominees For December
Mitchell Starc: The shortlist for Mens Player of the Month includes three top performers, Justin Greaves of the West Indies, Jacob Duffy of New Zealand, and Australia's Mitchell Starc, all of whom made a notable impact with bat and ball throughout a busy cricket month. West Indies all-rounder Greaves had a memorable month in New Zealand, amassing 283 runs at an average of 56.60 over three Tests. His exceptional performance was in the first Test at Christchurch, where he scored an unbeaten 202 in the fourth innings, saving the match and helping his team draw. Greaves also contributed with the ball by taking five wickets and stepping up during crucial moments for his team. New Zealand fast bowler Duffy led the wickets in the home Test series against West Indies, taking 23 wickets at an impressive average of 15.43 over three matches. He was crucial to New Zealands 2-0 series win, regularly challenging opposition batters with his swing and precision. His performance earned him Player of the Series, highlighting his vital role in the Black Caps success. Duffys commanding performance in late 2025 enabled him to become New Zealand's leading wicket-taker in a calendar year across all formats, with 81 wickets, surpassing Richard Hadlees previous record of 79 wickets set in 1985. Starc, Australias left-arm fast bowler, played a key role in the December Ashes series, claiming 16 wickets and adding 139 runs across three Tests. Duffys commanding performance in late 2025 enabled him to become New Zealand's leading wicket-taker in a calendar year across all formats, with 81 wickets, surpassing Richard Hadlees previous record of 79 wickets set in 1985. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Additionally, Starc contributed significantly with the bat, scoring 54 runs, and took four wickets in the decisive third Test in Adelaide, where Australia clinched the series. His combined impact of match-winning bowling and important lower-order runs played a vital role in Australia reclaiming the Ashes urn. Article Source: IANS
Jammu Kashmir: Security Forces Defuse Suspected IED
SRINAGAR: Security forces recovered and safely defused a suspected improvised explosive device in the Kallar forest area of Dori Maal in the Thanamandi area of Rajouri district, averting a potential threat. Officials said the suspected explosive device was detected during a routine area domination and search operation in the forested belt. Following the detection, the []
Lucknow joins nationwide protest against SC order on community dogs
Over 200 activists in Lucknow protested Supreme Court orders to relocate community dogs, demanding coexistence and humane solutions. The citizen-led movement highlights interim orders being treated as final, leading to indiscriminate removal of dogs. Protesters seek a stay on the order and an expert committee for humane solutions.
Four Injured In Minibus Accident In J&Ks Poonch
Poonch, Jan 8: At least four persons were injured after a minibus met with an accident near Chaktroo, close to a police post in Poonch district on Thursday. An official said the vehicle, bearing registration number JK12-1245, skidded off the road under circumstances that are yet to be ascertained, resulting in injuries to the occupants. Those injured have been identified as residents of Trichal, Sathra, Mandi and the driver of the vehicle. The injured were immediately shifted to a nearby [] The post Four Injured In Minibus Accident In J&Ks Poonch appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Pakistan Beat Sri Lanka by Six Wickets in First T20I at Dambulla
Pakistan underlined their credentials as serious contenders for the upcoming T20 World Cup with a commanding six-wicket win over Sri Lanka in the opening match of the three-game series in Dambulla on Wednesday. Touted as a dress rehearsal for the World Cup, which Sri Lanka will co-host with India, the series holds added significance for Pakistan, who will play all their tournament matches on the island owing to political tensions with their nuclear-armed neighbours. Pakistan ticked most boxes on the night, first bottling Sri Lanka up for a modest 128 and then knocking off the target with 20 deliveries to spare, barely breaking sweat. The game tilted decisively in Pakistan's favour early, with Shadab Khan ripping the heart out of the Sri Lankan innings by striking twice in his very first over. The leg-spinner, returning after shoulder surgery and playing his first match for Pakistan since June last year, marked his comeback with a telling spell. When you are coming back from injury it is tough. You have to start from zero but the surface was helping me. We have our eyes on the World Cup. With all our games being played here in Sri Lanka, this is a very good series for us, player-of-the-match Shadab said. Abrar Ahmed complemented Shadab neatly, finishing with 3-25, while left-arm quick Salman Mirza bowled with fire, mopping up the tail with figures of 3-18 as Sri Lanka were bowled out with four balls unused. During the run chase, openers Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan flew out of the blocks, racing to 50 in just 25 balls. Nuwan Thushara bore the brunt of the assault, conceding 31 runs in his first two overs as Pakistan seized early control. Farhan anchored the chase with a fluent 51 off 36 balls, peppered with four fours and two sixes -- his eighth T20I half-century -- as Pakistan cruised home without alarm. For Sri Lanka, the defeat compounds a turbulent lead-up to the series that saw captain Charith Asalanka axed, chairman of selectors Upul Tharanga shown the door and the coaching staff reshuffled. With little time to catch their breath, the hosts face a swift rethink ahead of the second match on Friday at the same venue. Also Read: Live Cricket Score We didn't get a good start and lost too many wickets. That is an issue we need to address. We recovered well and should have got over 150, but we lost quick wickets, Sri Lanka captain Dasun Shanaka said.
Four Injured in Early-Morning Road Mishap in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: At least four people were injured after a vehicle they were travelling in met with an accident at Chaktroo near the police post area of Mandi in Poonch district of Jammu Kashmir on Thursday morning. Officials said that a minibus lost control this morning and turned turtle, resulting in injuries to four people in []
4 People Injured In Poonch Road Accident
Jammu: At least four people were injured after a vehicle they were travelling in met with an accident at Chaktroo near the police post area of Mandi in Poonch district on Thursday morning. Officials said that a minibus lost control this morning and turned turtle, resulting in injuries to four people in the Chaktroo area. []
The Supreme Court has relieved a husband from jail in a dowry case. The court ruled that demanding gold ornaments during a child's Chhoochhak ceremony is not a dowry demand. While the conviction for cruelty under Section 498A IPC is upheld, the sentence for dowry death under Section 304B IPC is set aside.
59 civic corporation posts across Maharashtra set to be elected unopposed, NOTA not an option: SEC
As many as 59 municipal corporation posts in Maharashtra will see unopposed wins, with no polls to be held even if NOTA is the only other option. Civil society groups are demanding NOTA inclusion, while the opposition alleges money and threats led to withdrawals, questioning the Election Commission's independence.
Indias 10-minute delivery model is under pressure
India's rapid delivery services are under pressure. Over 2,00,000 riders recently went on strike demanding fair pay and an end to the 10-minute delivery promise. This has sparked a debate about the true cost of instant gratification. The industry's rapid growth, fueled by dark stores, is now facing scrutiny.
CPI(M) Leader Receives Legal Notice After Jamaat-e-Islami Remark, Congress Calls It 'Communal'
VD Satheesan slammed A K Balan for linking UDF to Jamaat-e-Islami, accusing CPI(M) of Sangh Parivar tactics. Jamaat-e-Islami sent Balan a legal notice demanding Rs 1 crore
Shadab Khan leads Pakistan to commanding win over Sri Lanka
Pakistan began their T20 series against Sri Lanka with a strong six-wicket victory. Shadab Khan's impressive bowling set the tone. Saim Ayub and Sahibzada Farhan's quick start ensured a comfortable chase. This win signals Pakistan's readiness for the upcoming T20 World Cup. Sri Lanka faces challenges after this opening loss.
India U-19 completed a dominant 3-0 ODI series whitewash of South Africa U-19 team after a massive 233-run win. Vaibhav Suryavanshi and Aaron George starred with commanding centuries, underlining India U-19's form and depth ahead of major upcoming tournaments.
'ICC does not understand the situation': Bangladesh escalate T20 WC row
Bangladesh's Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul expressed disappointment with the ICC's response to security concerns for their T20 World Cup matches in India. He cited Mustafizur Rahman's IPL release as evidence of an unsafe environment, demanding matches be moved to Sri Lanka. Nazrul stressed no compromise on player security and national dignity.
Nandigama MPDO, MPO, Panchayat Secretary in ACB Net
The ACB arrested them for demanding Rs.2.50 lakh and accepted the part payment of Rs.1 lakh through Panchayat Secretary Chennaiah from the complainant for doing official favour
Bihar is set to house the world's largest Shivling, a 210-tonne, 33-foot black granite idol, after a 2,500 km journey. This monumental sculpture will be installed at the Virat Ramayan Mandir in East Champaran, poised to become the globe's largest Hindu spiritual center. The installation ceremony on January 17 will feature Vedic rituals and sacred waters.
Ashes: Australia Take Control On Day 4 Despite Bethell's Ton
Despite Jacob Bethell: Despite Jacob Bethells fighting knock under pressure, Australia finished Day 4 of the final Ashes Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) in a commanding position, as the hosts reduced England to 302/8 at stumps, holding a narrow 119-run lead here at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday. Australia started the day at 518/7 and added 49 runs to their overnight total before being bowled out for 567, taking a 183-run first-innings lead. Englands second innings got off to a poor start as opener Zak Crawley was out in the very first over. Nonetheless, Jacob Bethell and Ben Duckett stabilised the innings and took England to lunch at 80 for 1. The second session opened with Ducketts wicket off a delivery from Michael Neser. Joe Root, Englands top scorer in the series, appeared unsettled and was dismissed by Scott Boland in the 32nd over. Vice-captain Harry Brook and Bethell then maintained Englands effort with a 102-run partnership, reaching 179 for 3 at tea. After the break, they resumed batting confidently, with Bethell scoring his maiden Test century off 162 balls. Just as optimism grew for Ben Stokes team, all-rounder Beau Webster shifted the game's momentum. He dismissed Harry Brook, who made 42 from 48 balls, and subsequently removed Will Jacks for a duck. Bethell continued to build his innings, adding a 45-run stand with wicketkeeper Jamie Smith, who was out in the 65th over after making 26 off 41 balls. Englands challenge worsened after captain Ben Stokes was out, soon followed by Jacks. Stokes edged Beau Websters ball to Steve Smith in the 66th over. Bethell continued to build his innings, adding a 45-run stand with wicketkeeper Jamie Smith, who was out in the 65th over after making 26 off 41 balls. Also Read: Live Cricket Score For Australia, Beau Webster took 3 for 51, Scott Boland claimed 2 for 34, Mitchell Starc took 1 for 61, and Michael Neser finished with 1 for 55. Article Source: IANS
Vidya Mandir, Mylapore, plays host to its alumni-musicians
R. Sathish Kumar delivered an impressive violin solo recital at the 70th anniversary celebrations of the school.
India U19 vs South Africa U19 Live Streaming: India's Under-19 team holds a commanding 2-0 lead against South Africa in their unofficial ODI series, heading into the third match at Willowmoore Park. With momentum firmly on their side, India aims to secure a clean sweep, while South Africa faces a crucial must-win encounter to avoid defeat. The series continues amidst potential weather disruptions.
Jammu: Medical Commission withdraws MBBS permission to SMVDIME college amid Hindu body protests
The National Medical Commission has revoked the permission for the MBBS course at Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence. This decision follows protests demanding the revocation of admissions where a majority of selected students were Muslim. Hindu organizations alleged religious bias and misuse of shrine funds. The commission cited failure to meet essential standards after an inspection.
A fire erupted in Bandra East, Mumbai, during an election campaign, sparking outrage from actor Daisy Shah. She criticized campaigners for their recklessness, specifically the use of fireworks near residential buildings, highlighting a lack of civic sense and demanding accountability for the incident.
Food safety officials seize one tonne of adulterated jaggery in Vellore
Narrow lanes like Mandi street and Kallukadai (Arrack shop) Street have at least 50 jaggery godowns
Uttarakhand govt ready for any probe in Ankita Bhandari case, says Dhami
DEHRADUN, Jan 6 : Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Tuesday said the Uttarakhand government is prepared for any investigation into the Ankita Bhandari murder case, adding that a final decision would be taken only after consulting her parents and following their wishes. Opposition parties have been holding protests, demanding a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) into the matter. Speaking to reporters here, the chief minister alleged a conspiracy to disturb the peace in the state by [] The post Uttarakhand govt ready for any probe in Ankita Bhandari case, says Dhami appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Nrityanjali presents its annual production Raas Rang
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 6: Nrityanjali, a classical dance academy presented its annual production Raas Rang under the banner of Rangyug, here today. The production was a soulful ode to Lord Krishna, reflecting devotion, grace and the vibrant spirit of Indian classical dance. The programme commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp by the chief guest, Pallavi Mishra, SDM Marh, along with Dr Neeraj Sharma, Registrar, University of Jammu and Suresh Sharma, receiver, Panchvaktar Mandir & Deevana Mandir. The [] The post Nrityanjali presents its annual production Raas Rang appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Ragging allegations: Mandi medical college acts against 2 MBBS students, complainant junior too
VTU to act on private companies demanding money from students instead of providing paid-internships
Students have complained that some companies are luring them by promising to provide internship certificates without having to work if they pay
Bangladesh interim govt plans ordinance to protect 'July warriors' from prosecution
Bangladesh's interim government is planning an ordinance to shield July warriors from prosecution for their role in toppling the previous regime. This move follows the arrests of two prominent activists, Tahrima Jannat Surovi and Mahdi Hassan, sparking protests demanding their release and future legal protection.
Kamareddy Tahsildar in ACBs net over Rs 50k bribe
Hyderabad: A Tahsildar in Kamareddy district of Telangana was on Tuesday, January 6, caught by the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) for allegedly demanding and accepting bribe of Rs 50,000. The Tahsildar of Nagireddypet mandal was caught red-handed when he demanded and accepted bribe from a complainant through a private person, to write a favourable report to 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 .
ACB Arrests Patwari For Demanding Bribe In J&Ks Udhampur
JAMMU, Jan 6: Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau (J&KACB), registered a case against public servant, namely, Pardhan Singh, Patwari, Patwar Halqa, Laddha Tehsil Moungri, District Udhampur and concerned Girdawar for demanding and accepting illegal gratification from the complainant. The said accused public servant demanded the bribe amounting to Rs 10000 from the complainant for Virasiti Intkal and providing nakal thereof. Since, the complainant did not want to pay bribe and approached Anti-Corruption Bureau for taking legal action against the [] The post ACB Arrests Patwari For Demanding Bribe In J&Ks Udhampur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Anganwadi workers protest, demandingtimelyincrement
Top Global Commercial Vehicle OEM Chooses Aptiv's Gen 6 ADAS Platform
Scalable, turn-key solution tailored for Indias traffic and road conditions, delivers safe navigation and cost-effective regulatory compliance Integrates Aptivs latest radar and smart camera - featuring STRADVISIONs AI-based vision technology - with Aptivs modular software solutions, all optimized for commercial vehicle applications Gen 6 Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) to equip its future trucks and buses in India. Gen 6 ADAS platform will scale across the broad commercial vehicle lineup, covering 14 models and more than 30 variants This partnership marks Aptivs first collaboration with an Indian commercial vehicle OEM on ADAS. It comes as the industry prepares for yet to be rolled out 2027 regulations requiring new trucks and buses to include safety features such as automatic emergency braking, lane departure and blind spot warnings and pedestrian and obstacle detection when starting from a stop. To meet these requirements, commercial vehicle OEMs face unique challenges. They must integrate advanced safety technologies across diverse vehicle types and powertrains, address larger blind spots, and ensure reliability in harsh environments. Validation standards are more demanding than for passenger cars due to heavy-duty driving cycles, longer operating hours, and greater exposure to vibration and challenging road conditions. We are ready to play a leading role in helping OEMs in India meet demanding real-world conditions by introducing advanced, cost-effective safety solutions tested and tailored to local needs, said Javed Khan, Executive Vice President and President, Intelligent Systems, Aptiv. By combining globally proven technologies - already deployed in millions of vehicles across Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific - with intelligent adaptations for the local commercial vehicle segment, we enable OEMs to rapidly deliver advanced safety technology for one of the worlds fastest-growing markets. Scalable, High-Performance Safety for Diverse CV Fleets Built on a uni-voltage architecture, the Gen 6 ADAS platform will scale across the broad commercial vehicle lineup for this OEM, covering 14 models and more than 30 variants. Gen 8 radar and Gen 7 smart camera, featuring STRADVISIONs AI-based vision technology specifically tailored for Indian road conditions - including detection of three-wheelers, large animals, and vulnerable road users such as pedestrians, road workers, and cyclists. As part of an integrated solution, these advanced sensors and software will deliver industry-leading performance while reducing system complexity compared to conventional configurations. The platform leverages Aptivs modular ADAS software - already in production on more than 40 million vehicles globally - with support for over-the-air updates to add features and improve performance over time, enabled by Aptivs LINC Software Platform and Wind Rivers VxWorks real-time operating system (RTOS). manufacturing facility in Chennai in 2024. Today, Aptiv India employs 2,500 engineers and 13,000 employees across 7 manufacturing sites, 4 technical centers, and 1 tooling center nationwide, supporting OEMs with production-ready, software-led solutions. Indias mobility ecosystem is at a pivotal point as regulatory and consumer expectations evolve rapidly. This is yet another example of Aptivs commitment to working closely with leading OEMs and industry partners to ensure optimized performance, timely regulatory compliance and a more resilient mobility landscape for India, said Arun Devaraj, Vice President and Managing Director, Intelligent Systems, Aptiv Asia Pacific (Non-China). About Aptiv Aptiv is a global industrial technology company enabling more automated, electrified, and digitalized solutions across multiple end-markets. For more information, please visit aptiv.com .
A Great Learning: Indian Army Chief Upendra Dwivedi Visits BAPS Hindu Mandir In Abu Dhabi
While the BAPS Hindu Mandir in Abu Dhabi has harmonised itself beautifully, it harmonises the world gracefully, said General Upendra Dwivedi
Congress seeks CBI probe into Anikta Bhandari murder
The Congress party is demanding a CBI investigation into the Ankita Bhandari murder case in Uttarakhand. Party leaders allege that a BJP leader is involved and that the government is trying to hide the truth. They claim Ankita was pressured into immoral acts and then murdered.
This place in India preserves the sacred Ramcharitmanas written by the famous poet Tulsidas
Varanasi's Tulsi Manas Mandir, built in the 20th century, is believed to be the site where Goswami Tulsidas composed the influential Ramcharitmanas in the 16th century. The temple, adorned with verses from the epic, is thought to house the original manuscript, offering devotees a tangible connection to sacred scripture and righteous living.
Government sleeping, people grabbing forest land: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the Uttarakhand government for its two-decade inaction against rampant forest land encroachment in Rishikesh. The court suspects a nexus between officials and encroachers, demanding details of illegal constructions and officers responsible between 2000 and 2023. The state has begun reclaiming land but faces scrutiny over its prolonged negligence.
CES 2026: HPs new EliteBook X G2 lets customers pick AMD, Intel or Snapdragon chips
HP unveils its new EliteBook X G2 Series, offering business users a choice of AMD, Intel, or Qualcomm processors. These laptops are built for demanding workloads and AI tools. The series includes models like the EliteBook X G2q, G2i, and G2a, all designed as Copilot+ PCs.
PWD issues final warning as Dalmandi widening set to resume
Drawing comp at Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Kalupur - Ahmedabad Mirror
Drawing comp at Shree Swaminarayan Mandir Kalupur Ahmedabad Mirror
Forest encroachment in state smacks of bureaucrat-squatter nexus: Supeme Court
The Supreme Court has strongly criticized the Uttarakhand government for its two-decade inaction against widespread forest land encroachment in Rishikesh. The court suspects a deep-rooted nexus between officials and illegal occupants, demanding a detailed affidavit on the extent of the problem and responsible officers. Recent drives have recovered some land, but the court seeks comprehensive accountability.
Donald Trump to be impeached? Democrats call for his impeachment after Nicolas Maduro capture
Democrats are demanding impeachment after Donald Trump ordered strikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicols Maduro. They say Congress was ignored and the action may be illegal. Republicans defend Trump, calling it a safety move against a dictator. No impeachment case has been filed yet, but the issue is raising political tension ahead of elections.
Cold wave sweeps Himachal as temperatures plummet; mild earthquake strikes Mandi
Yogi Adityanath Meets PM Modi, Gifts Him Ram Mandir Replica
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi.
Man arrested for kidnapping to recover loan at Azadpur Mandi
Hyderabad Man Duped of 2.42 Lakh in Fake Online Cruise Booking Scam
The scammers, posing as customer care representatives, exploited the victim's trust by claiming payment failures and demanding extra fees for permit letters.
J-K: Northern Army Commander Takes Part In Bike Rally, Pays Tribute To Veterans In Udhampur
Jammu, Jan 5: Northern Army Commander Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma on Monday took part in the Dhruva motorcycle rally that started in Udhampur, to pay tribute to the sacrifices of Indias bravehearts and strengthen the Armys commitment to veteran outreach and military-civil fusion. Ahead of the 10th Veterans Day on January 14, the general officer commanding-in-chief (GOC-in-C) laid a solemn wreath at the Dhruva War Memorial in Udhampur to honour the supreme sacrifices made in the service of the nation. [] The post J-K: Northern Army Commander Takes Part In Bike Rally, Pays Tribute To Veterans In Udhampur appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Explained: The Protests That Have Shaken Iran Since 1979
Over the past 50 years, Iran has been shaken by a series of protests. In the lead-up to Iran's 1979 Islamic Revolution, students, oil workers and others protested, demanding political freedoms.

