Bangladesh firm on not playing T20 World Cup matches in India
Zakir Hossain from Dhaka Bangladesh will not travel to India for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup, Sports Adviser Asif Nazrul reiterated on Wednesday, demanding that the teams matches be shifted to co-host Sri Lanka. We certainly want to play in the World Cup, Nazrul said after meeting Bangladesh Cricket Board directors. But we do []
Jupiter at its brightest this weekend: Heres how and when to spot the giant planet
Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, will emerge near sunset, stay in view through the night and only dip below the horizon at dawn, commanding the sky with a bright, steady white light that eclipses all surrounding stars.
Farmers stage protest demanding action against irregularities in housing scheme
They say action has not been taken so far against officers involved despite their repeated appeals, memorandums and reminders
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 []
Shapoorji Pallonji Group unit likely to face higher costs in new fundraising, sources say
Shapoorji Pallonji Group company, Goswami Infratech, plans to raise funds. Investors are demanding higher interest rates. This follows a similar situation with another group unit, Porteast Investment. The new bond issue might be delayed. Funds are needed to refinance existing debt and for corporate needs. The issuance is secured by a stake in Tata Sons.
Wayanad doctor dubs for Avatar films; balances medicine, movies
A doctor from Wayanad, Dr. Aswin Paul, surprised many by lending his voice to Jack Champion's character, Spider, in the Malayalam release of 'Avatar: The Way of Water' and its sequel. Despite initial challenges and learning from scratch, the emergency medicine resident successfully navigated dubbing for the Hollywood franchise, balancing his demanding medical career with this unexpected artistic endeavor.
Karnataka To Convene Special Session Over 'VB G RAM G' Legislation Set To Replace MNREGA
The state leadership argues that the new legislation is harmful to the country's rural workforce and is demanding a full reinstatement of the original employment guarantee scheme.
Iran's rulers face legitimacy crisis amid spreading unrest
Protests are sweeping across Iran, fueled by economic hardship and a deep disconnect between the rulers and the youth. Young men are now at the forefront, expressing anger over regional policies and demanding a peaceful life. The regime faces a significant challenge to its authority, with analysts suggesting change is inevitable.
MBBS status revoked at Katra medical college after NMC inspection
The withdrawal follows weeks of protests by the Sangharsh Samiti, a conglomerate of right-wing organisations backed by the BJP, demanding the cancellation of the current batchs admissions to 42 Muslim students from Kashmir, seven Hindus, and one Sikh candidate
Work to raze bldgs steps up to widen Dalmandi road
Doctors Stage Protest Against TGMC GO
Doctors stood with placards in front of their respective colleges, demanding that the health department immediately withdraw the government order.
MEO arrested for demanding, accepting bribe of 40k in Paderu
Gautami says her relationship with Ram lost spark when he was out of work
Gautami Kapoor revealed a challenging period in her marriage to Ram Kapoor when he was jobless for over two years, causing them to lose their emotional spark. She also recalled earning four times more than him during their show 'Ghar Ek Mandir'. The couple rediscovered their connection after their children grew older.
The winter England conquered Oz Strauss, Cook and Ashes of 201011
Englands last Ashes win in Australia came in 201011 under Andrew Strauss, achieved through control, discipline and belief rather than bravado. Arriving as the worlds No.1 side, England set the tone early, with Alastair Cooks epic 235 in Brisbane and dominant wins in Adelaide and Perth. A draw in Melbourne and Graeme Swanns decisive spell in Sydney sealed a commanding 31 series victory that reshaped English crickets belief in Australia.
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.
Unemployed protest near Hyderabad metro station for job calendar
Hyderabad: Unemployed individuals staged a sit-in protest near the Dilshuknagar metro station in Hyderabad demanding the Telangana government release a job calendar. The protest was held under the Dilshuknagar metro station line where participants sat on the road. pic.twitter.com/Ay8ANv8pae Telugu Scribe (@TeluguScribe) January 7, 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 .
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
IED Found At Terror Hideout in J&K, Destroyed In Controlled Explosion
A joint team of the army, police, and the CRPF busted a terror hideout in Dhorimal, Thanamandi, Rajouri, and recovered an improvised explosive device (IED).
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.
'The Raja Saab' cast salaries and budget revealed
The Raja Saab is shaping up to be a massive Telugu film. Reports reveal the salaries of its star-studded cast. Prabhas is reportedly taking a reduced fee of around 100 crore. Sanjay Dutt, Anupam Kher, Malavika Mohanan, Nidhhi Agerwal, Riddhi Kumar, and Brahmanandam are also commanding significant paychecks. The film's budget is estimated to be between 400-450 crore.
'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.
Maa Inti Bangaram: Samantha unveils fierce first look, drops teaser release date
Samantha has performed most of the action sequences in the film herself, that too in a saree, making Maa Inti Bangaram one of her most physically demanding and defining performances to date
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.
134-year-old record shattered: Australia create history in Ashes
Australia achieved a remarkable batting feat at the SCG, registering seven partnerships of 50 or more runs in an Ashes innings, a feat unseen in 134 years. Steve Smith's unbeaten century and Travis Head's 163 propelled Australia to a commanding first-innings lead against England, showcasing exceptional batting consistency.
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
Pebble seeks to remedy the wearable industry's original sin
As soon as I held the Pebble Round 2 in my hand, I suddenly realized what Id been missing for the better part of a decade. Ive always felt smartwatches should supplement, rather than supplant, your phone, but thats an attitude that feels almost quaint these days. After all, Apple and Samsung believe everyone wants a watch that can do almost everything your phone can do. But that wasnt the prevailing opinion at the dawn of the smartwatch era, either philosophically or from limitations in the technology. Back then, companies like Pebble , Vector , Basis and others all built devices that added a second screen to the device in your pocket, and were all the better for it. Thankfully, Pebble founder Eric Migicovsky agrees, and if his project to revive the company is successful, perhaps well once again see these alternative approaches flourish. The first step on this very long road is the Pebble Round 2, which aims to be the standard bearer for a new generation of comparatively less smart , but fundamentally more useful, smartwatches. Round 2 was announced on January 2, and is the second product in Core Devices (Migicovskys new company) lineup of revived Pebbles . The first was the revamped Time 2, aping the form of its more successful predecessor, while the Round 2 is an attempt to correct the mistakes of 2015s Pebble Time Round. That watch, when it debuted, was met with disappointment from critics who loved its aesthetics but little else. Back then, building a Pebble with a round face required plenty of compromise, including a higher price, shorter battery life, fewer features and a massive bezel. A decade on, and the technology has come along sufficiently to render such compromises moot, making for a much better device overall. The new watch has a 1.3-inch color e-paper touchscreen which stretches to the end of the case. Its display has been bonded to the glass crystal, dramatically improving the viewing angles and reducing glare. You should expect to get two weeks of life on a single charge, but it remains just 8.1mm thick, and you can really feel that lack of heft when its in your hand. In fact, compared to so many of its smartwatch peers, you could almost unironically describe it as dainty, making its case size feel almost comically large. On the materials side, the case feels strong enough that I think it would withstand the rigors of daily life, and Im quite smitten with both the polished rose gold and brushed silver finishes. On one hand, its hardly the major reason to buy a watch, but Im deeply smitten by how much text the Round 2s display can render. Even the fanciest of smartwatches arent that willing to display big reams of text for your ease of reading. I was tickled to read a lengthy Slack message which reminded me, again, of what Ive been missing for all of these years. Perhaps thats a sign of the broader benefits a device like this offers, which is the ability to tweak its UI to what you need, rather than being tied by the UI designers in Cupertino and Mountain View. There are plenty of omissions in the spec list, including no optical heart rate sensor, no GPS and no speaker. Im not weeping over any of them: Ive not used my smartwatchs GPS in years and yes, and Pebble is swerving away from the health and fitness market. I dont want to take calls from my wrist, either, and while the omitted heart rate sensor is harder to take given their ubiquity, its been done to ensure the watch is thinner than many of its competitors. Migicovsky is candid about Pebbles failure, saying the company spent too much to become a global hardware brand. He invested heavily in inventory in anticipation of blockbuster sales that never came, similar to Pelotons post-COVID slump. This time around, the focus is on ensuring the company remains sustainable over the long term and, hopefully, building a succession of products. Rather than big investments, hell make small batches of devices to cater to pre-orders and wont water down his philosophy in the hope of attracting a broad user base. He even said the Pebble website may include recommendations for alternative smartwatches from other companies to ensure hes only catering to the faithful. Three Pebble Indexes side by side on a table. Daniel Cooper for Engadget Its his hope that this approach will give him the time and space to make more products, such as the already-announced Pebble Index 01 . Its a $75 ring equipped with a microphone, Bluetooth and a single push button, where users can record brief reminders to themselves. Rather than add weight and complexity with a rechargeable battery, each Index has a sealed-in cell that the company promises will last for up to two years. A month before the battery is due to expire, youll be asked if you want to buy a replacement, sending in the original for recycling. Its an unusual arrangement but one that Migicovsky believes is more compelling than some others. After all, users arent saddled with any monthly subscription fees, and they only need to buy a new one if theyve actually gotten the benefit out of their existing model. As with the revived Pebbles, the prevailing attitude is that nobodys twisting your arm here. Image of the rear sides of the Pebble Round 2 Daniel Cooper for Engadget More broadly, Migicovsky has the time and money now to explore these product ideas free from the usual pressures. He has no investors or backers demanding instant returns and fast growth, giving him license to pursue his ideas as far as he wants to take them. And he is determined to return a small degree of whimsy to consumer electronics, building gadgets that are in some way fun. Lets hope he succeeds, because the industry cant survive another decade of homogeneity. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/wearables/pebble-seeks-to-remedy-the-wearable-industrys-original-sin-170000834.html?src=rss
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.
Belagavi Kala Mandir to be leased out
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
'I didnt expect a series like this': Head's honest take after Ashes masterclass
Travis Head's stellar 163 powered Australia to 518/7, giving them a commanding Ashes lead. His 600+ series runs highlight a deeply satisfying personal contribution, though he humbly credits teammates like Labuschagne and Smith. Head's successful promotion to opener in Perth has him considering future roles, prioritizing team balance above all.
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 .
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.
We Killed Your Boy, Go Pick Up His Body: Ex-Kabaddi Player Shot Dead In Ludhiana
The victim, Gagandeep Singh alias Gagna, 36, was at Dana Mandi with his friend Ekam when armed men arrived on motorcycles and opened fire.
Ashes: Head, Smith centuries put Australia on top at SCG
Travis Head's explosive 163 and Steve Smith's steady 129 powered Australia to a commanding 134-run lead over England on day three. Head's third century of the series, coupled with Smith's maiden hundred, put Australia in a dominant position. England, already having lost the Ashes, struggled to contain the Australian batsmen.
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
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
WPL 2026: Gujarat Giants Visit Siddhivinayak Temple In Mumbai To Seek Blessings
Video Analyst Saurabh Walkar: As the countdown to the Womens Premier League (WPL) 2026 begins, the Gujarat Giants are blending preparation with perspective. On Monday, the Adani Sportsline-owned franchise visited the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai to seek blessings ahead of the new season, which gets underway on January 9 in Navi Mumbai. Head coach Michael Klinger and bowling coach Pravin Tambe were joined by players Tanuja Kanwar, Bharti Fulmali, and Ayushi Soni, along with Video Analyst Saurabh Walkar and Sanjay Adesara, chief business officer, Adani Sportsline, at the temple. The visit marked a quiet moment of reflection as the team sharpened its focus for the campaign ahead. Currently in Mumbai for their pre-season camp, the Giants are fine-tuning combinations and settling into rhythm ahead of what promises to be a demanding season. Having reached the WPL playoffs for the first time last year, the emphasis this time is on building momentum early and sustaining it through the tournament. Gujarat Giants face UP Warriorz in their WPL 2026 opener on Saturday, January 10, at the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai. The side will look to build on last seasons momentum as it sets its sights on a title challenge. Australian all-rounder Ashleigh Gardner will continue to lead the franchise in the upcoming season of the Womens Premier League (WPL). Gardner, a three-time T20 Womens World Cup winner, assumed the captaincy at the franchise from Australian teammate Beth Mooney last season. Under her leadership, Gujarat Giants reached the playoffs for the first time in three seasons. Experience in her stride. Belief in her voice. Ash Gardner steps up once more as our CAPTAIN, primed to take us to glory, the Giants shared on its social media. Since WPLs inception in 2023, Gardner has been an integral part of the Gujarat Giants side, scoring 568 runs and bagging 25 wickets in 25 games. She was one of the two players, the other being Beth Mooney, for Rs. 2.5 crore, retained by the Giants before the WPL 2026 Auction for Rs. 3.5 crore. Experience in her stride. Belief in her voice. Ash Gardner steps up once more as our CAPTAIN, primed to take us to glory, the Giants shared on its social media. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The Aussie allrounder also contributed with her right-arm off-spin and claimed eight wickets at an economy of 8.03. The skipper claimed the Most Sixes award with 18 maximums to her name. Article Source: IANS
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.
How Vikash Kesaris hand-finished cakes are winning customers in Sonbhadra
At the busy Sitla Mandir area near Main Chowk in Sonbhadra district, Uttar Pradesh, baker and entrepreneur Vikash Kesari is building a neighbourhood
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 .
Marizanne Kapp Credits WPL For Accelerating Growth Of Indian Domestic Players
Veteran South Africa: Veteran South Africa seam-bowling all-rounder Marizanne Kapp has lauded the Women's Premier League (WPL) for accelerating the growth of young Indian cricketers since its inception in 2023. With experience across playing in multiple franchise T20 tournaments worldwide, Marizanne is uniquely positioned to assess the impact of WPL, through her time of interacting with young players at Delhi Capitals (DC) since 2023. I think just in general, if you look at the WPLs first year, it was probably mainly your internationals performing and your Indian international players performing well. From years two and three, you could already see there was a bigger impact from the domestic players, and I think that's the beauty of these leagues. Like at first, especially if you're not used to international cricket or playing against international players, it can be difficult at times. Then I feel like once these youngsters actually start playing with international cricketers and they realise, Hey, I can still perform against the best in the world, it just gives them a different level of confidence and I think you see that throughout the performances of the domestic players. So there's no specific thing like batting, bowling or fielding, I can mention. I think it's just in general, we've seen a lot more match-winning performances from domestic players, Marizanne told IANS in a select media roundtable ahead of the new WPL season starting on January 9. Asked about maintaining consistency in the notoriously unpredictable T20 format, Marizanne suggested there's no one-size-fits-all approach, with success dependent on individual playing styles and self-awareness. I think it's a bit of both, to be honest. It depends on what type of player you are, especially as a batter. You have people who actually perform better when they just go out and trust their instincts and just see ball, hit ball. Then you have your other, say, stroke players that need a bit of time to get themselves set and then go at it. So, I think it's different for everyone. But obviously, the more you get to play it, you learn a lot about yourself. I feel like even if you have to compare my own career, like ODI cricket by now, I know exactly how I want to structure my game, training, innings, when I'm batting or bowling, she said. Despite her wealth of experience accumulated since 2009, Marizanne admitted T20 cricket still continues to present fresh challenges and learning opportunities for her. With T20 cricket, even me at this age, I'm still learning a lot about myself. So, I think it's different in every league and every wicket you play on and probably just about adapting and being a bit smarter. With the advent of T20 leagues, Marizanne candidly acknowledged the physical toll of the demanding schedule leading to changes in her training and recovery regimen, especially the move towards maintenance-focused exercises. Look, it's not always been easy. I'm not going to lie. The body is sore, and a bit sore some days, but I've really worked hard. So in the past, for example, before I would put in extremely hardwork and by the time I get to two pm, I'd hardly do any gym sessions and just focus on cricket mainly. With the advent of T20 leagues, Marizanne candidly acknowledged the physical toll of the demanding schedule leading to changes in her training and recovery regimen, especially the move towards maintenance-focused exercises. Also Read: Live Cricket Score So I moved away from lifting heavy weights. Everything is more about maintenance now and just keeping the smaller areas, body parts conditioned. I would say that's probably been my main focus, she concluded. Article Source: IANS
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.
Bank employees are likely to go on a nationwide strike on January 27, demanding a 5-day work week. The United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU), representing employees and officers across public sector banks and some old private banks, has called for the strike. If it happens, banking operations will be severely disrupted for three days, as January 25 and 26 are already holidays. Customers can expect service disruptions for branch-based activities like cheque clearances, cash services, and loan processing, while digital banking will likely remain unaffected.
The exclusion of Bangladeshi fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman from the IPL 2026 has triggered a political firestorm in Bangladesh, with senior government advisors and opposition Islamists accusing India of disrespect and demanding relocation of T20 World Cup matches scheduled in Indian cities.
Queensland Supreme Court Rules in Favour of BUMA Australia in Contract Mining Agreement Dispute
BUMA Australia Pty Ltd (BUMA Australia), a wholly owned subsidiary of PT Bukit Makmur Mandiri Utama ...
Ashes: Root Equals Ponting's Record After 41st Test Ton At SCG
Joe Root: Englands batting mainstay Joe Root once again underlined his mastery of the Ashes as he gone level with Ricky Ponting in equal-third in the all-time men's Test century list, bringing up his 41st hundred on day two of the Sydney Test. Root equalled Pontings total of 41 Test centuries, doing so in fewer matches. Ponting achieved the feat across 168 Tests between 1995 and 2012, while Root reached the same mark in his 163rd appearance since debuting against India in Nagpur in December 2012. The knock was also the first international century of the 2026 calendar year. It's the second century for Root on the tour who had curiously not reached the magical mark in 14 Test matches held in Australia before the current series. Beginning Day 2 on 72, the 35-year-old occupied the crease throughout the morning session, guiding England to 272 for 5. He struck 11 boundaries while confidently managing an Australian attack featuring Mitchell Starc, Scott Boland, Cameron Green and Neser. Before this tour, he had never scored an international hundred on Australian soil. That narrative changed earlier in the series when he produced an unbeaten 138 in the Brisbane day-night Test, and the Sydney effort marked his maiden red-ball hundred at the SCG, highlighting his growing influence as the series progressed. Roots stay at the crease was built on substantial partnerships that gradually blunted Australias bowlers. He shared a 169-run stand with Harry Brook that spanned late on Day 1 and the opening stages of Day 2. That was followed by a 94-run partnership with Jamie Smith, which further tested the hosts before Smith fell shortly before lunch. A seventh-wicket stand of 52 with Will Jacks kept England pushing towards a commanding total, but Jacks dismissal sparked a late collapse, and the visitors were eventually dismissed for 384. While Root remained at the crease, England looked well set to surpass the 400-run mark. Australia finally found relief through a moment of brilliance from Neser. Bowling the opening delivery of the 98th over, he extracted extra bounce that caught Root by surprise, the ball striking high on the bat as Root attempted a flick. A seventh-wicket stand of 52 with Will Jacks kept England pushing towards a commanding total, but Jacks dismissal sparked a late collapse, and the visitors were eventually dismissed for 384. Also Read: Live Cricket Score On the third delivery of the over, Neser picked Josh Tongue as England closed their first innings with 384 runs on board. Article Source: IANS
Woman Found Dead Under Mysterious Circumstances in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A woman was found dead under mysterious circumstances in the Tehsil Mandi area of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir on Monday morning. Officials identified the deceased as 25-year-old Asia Kousar, wife of Mohammad Jahangir and a resident of Jandrola. The circumstances surrounding her death are being treated as suspicious. A case has been []
Stone-pelting at temple procession in Bengaluru's JJ Nagar, children among injured; FIR filed
Tension gripped Jagjeevan Ram Nagar Sunday night as stones were allegedly thrown at devotees during a temple chariot procession. Reports indicate a child and a young girl sustained head injuries. Protesters gathered at the police station demanding action, leading to an FIR being filed and an investigation launched. Security has been increased in the area.
Shiv Sena (UBT) leader says he got death threats after opposing Bangladeshi cricketer in IPL
Anand Dubey claims he received abusive calls from Bangladesh after demanding a ban on Bangladeshi players; BCCI confirms Mustafizur Rahmans release from KKR squad
Congress Seeks Naming Of KorataChanaka Barrage After Ramchandra Reddy
Veteran Congress leader and former minister C. Ramchandra Reddy had been at the forefront of the movement demanding construction of the Penganga irrigation project for nearly a decade from 2004: Reports
Bank employees unions threaten to go on nationwide strike on Jan 27
New Delhi: Bank employees unions under the aegis of the United Forum of Bank Unions (UFBU) have threatened to go on a nationwide strike on January 27, demanding implementation of a 5-day week. If the strike materialises, it would have a significant impact primarily on the operations of public sector banks for three days in 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 .
Bank employees' unions threaten to go on nationwide strike on January 27
Bank employees' unions are threatening a nationwide strike on January 27. They are demanding a five-day work week. This strike could impact public sector banks for three consecutive days due to upcoming holidays. Unions state they have agreed to longer working hours daily to compensate. Many other institutions already operate on a five-day schedule.
81-year-old man losses Rs 7 crore in digital arrest scam after fraudsters pose as Mumbai Police
An 81-year-old businessman was duped of Rs 7.12 crore by cyber fraudsters posing as Mumbai Police. They fabricated drug-trafficking and fake passport charges, demanding money for 'digital arrest' closure. The victim, intimidated, transferred funds over several weeks. He filed a complaint after suspecting foul play, leading to a case registration.
Wordle Answer January 4: Hints and solution decoded for Sunday puzzle #1660
Wordle puzzle No. 1660 pushes players to look past simple letter positioning, demanding careful attention to repeated letters and nuance in meaning to crack the solution within six tries.
Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray have joined forces, demanding the cancellation of unopposed civic election wins, alleging democracy is being replaced by 'mobocracy'. Thackeray accused the ruling parties of a Rs 3 lakh crore BMC scam and 'stealing votes'. CM Fadnavis dismissed the claims as excuses, stating people's mandate prevails.
Indore water contamination: How a police outpost toilet open drain poisoned drinking water
Ten people died in Indore after contaminated drinking water entered homes, with residents blaming a police outpost toilet built without a proper septic tank. Officials confirmed sewage seeped into a water pipeline, leading to the tragedy. Locals are demanding culpable homicide charges against those responsible for the negligence.
Who is Delcy Rodrguez, the law grad chosen as Venezuelas interim president after Maduros capture?
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodrguez assumed presidential authority after President Nicols Maduro's capture in a US military operation. Rodrguez, a seasoned political figure, condemned the action, demanding Maduro's release and asserting his continued presidency. Her swift rise highlights her deep integration within Venezuela's ruling structure, suggesting continuity rather than a break in governance.
Yawer Hassans 85 in vain as UP thumps J&K by 58 runs
Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26 Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 3: Uttar Pradesh produced a dominating all-round performance to defeat Jammu & Kashmir by 58 runs in the Group B, Round 5 clash of the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025-26, held at the Niranjan Shah Stadium C, Rajkot, today. Batting first, Uttar Pradesh posted a commanding 322/5 in 48 overs, thanks to some explosive late-order hitting. Sameer Rizvi starred with a blazing 80 off 45 balls, while Prashant Veer contributed a quick [] The post Yawer Hassans 85 in vain as UP thumps J&K by 58 runs appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Valley Stars, Royal Goodwill advance to SFs of JKPL
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Jan 3: The Quarter-Finals of Jammu Kashmir Premier League (JKPL) 202526 witnessed thrilling cricket at University of Jammu Ground today, as Valley Stars Ganderbal and Royal Goodwill Cricket Club stormed into the semi-finals with commanding victories. In the first Quarterfinal, Valley Stars Ganderbal posted a formidable 201/7 in 20 overs, thanks to a spectacular 76 off 32 balls by Ishtiyaq Elahi Robby, studded with seven sixes and five boundaries, supported by Bhagmender Lathers 49 off 34 [] The post Valley Stars, Royal Goodwill advance to SFs of JKPL appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Watkins stars as Villa surge; Brighton return to winning ways
PREMIER LEAGUE London, Jan 3: Aston Villa produced a statement performance in the Premier League on Saturday as Ollie Watkins continued resurgence inspired a commanding home victory over Nottingham Forest, while Brighton finally ended their winless run and Wolverhampton Wanderers delivered a crushing blow to West Ham Uniteds fading survival hopes. At Villa Park, Unai []

