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File ping-pong triggers Omar-LG spat over J&K civil services exam

A political spat has erupted over age relaxation for Jammu and Kashmir's civil services exam. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah accused Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha of delaying a crucial file, while the LG's office countered that misleading claims are circulating. Aspirants face uncertainty as the December 7 exam approaches, with student protests demanding an age limit increase.

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 2:24 am

2 Army men killed after car falls into gorge in Mandi

The Times of India 7 Dec 2025 12:22 am

Appoint Leaders of Opposition for Maharashtra Assembly: Uddhav

More than a year after the Assembly election, the LoP must be appointed and we have been demanding this the Shiv Sena (UBT) leader said

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 11:48 pm

Failed in your duty: DGCA issues showcause to IndiGo CEO & accountable manager

IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers has received a show cause notice from aviation watchdog DGCA for mass flight disruptions since December 2. The notice cites alleged operational lapses and inadequate passenger support, demanding a response within 24 hours. A four-member committee has been formed to investigate the issue and recommend preventive measures.

The Times of India 6 Dec 2025 10:38 pm

'We'll Build Ram Mandir: BJP Slams TMC After Babri Masjid Foundation Stone Ceremony

Union Minister Sukanta Majumdar accused Mamata Banerjee of 'appeasement and communal politics' as suspended TMC MLA Humayun Kabir laid the Babri Masjid foundation in Murshidabad.

News18 6 Dec 2025 10:08 pm

No calls and emails after office hours: Right to Disconnect Bill introduced in Lok Sabha to set workplace boundaries

A new bill in India's Parliament proposes a legal 'right to disconnect' for employees, aiming to establish clear boundaries between work and personal life. Introduced by MP Supriya Sule, the 'Right to Disconnect Bill, 2025' seeks to prevent employers from demanding responses outside official hours, addressing issues like burnout and sleep deprivation.

The Times of India 6 Dec 2025 9:33 pm

India vs South Africa: Jaiswals maiden ODI ton, Kohlis fifty steer Men in Blue to 9-wicket win

Yashasvi Jaiswal's maiden ODI century guided India to a commanding nine-wicket victory over South Africa, securing a 2-1 series win. Jaiswal and Rohit Sharma's substantial opening partnership laid the foundation for the chase, with Virat Kohli also contributing significantly to the dominant performance.

The Economic Times 6 Dec 2025 9:32 pm

IND vs SA 3rd ODI: Yashasvi Jaiswal's century, Rohit-Kohli fifties power India to 9-wicket win over South Africa; win series 2-1

India produced a dominant performance in the 3rd ODI as Yashasvi Jaiswal's brilliant century, along with composed fifties from Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, powered the team to a commanding 9-wicket win over South Africa as India sealed the series 2-1 in style.

DNA India 6 Dec 2025 8:50 pm

Rats allegedly gnaw deceased man's face in Haridwar hospital mortuary; family vandalises premises

DEHRADUN: A shocking incident at the District Hospital's post-mortem house in Haridwar has sparked outrage after family members discovered that rats had allegedly gnawed on the face, including one eye, of a deceased man's body stored overnight. The gruesome discovery early Saturday morning led to immediate fury among the relatives, culminating in vandalism within the hospital premises before police could arrive. The deceased was identified as 36-year-old Lakhan alias Lucky Sharma, manager of the Punjabi Dharamshala, who was rushed to the District Hospital late Monday night after his health deteriorated. Doctors declared him dead upon arrival, and the body was placed in the mortuary pending post-mortem procedures. When we returned in the morning, we saw clear bite marks from rats on the eye, ear, nose, and face of the body, stated Manoj Sharma, the deceased's brother-in-law. The familys anger intensified as they claimed the deceased had intended to donate his eyes. Rats destroyed one eye. Seeing one eye missing sent our tempers soaring, Sharma added. Allegations of gross negligence by hospital staff quickly followed, triggering a massive uproar. A crowd gathered rapidly, joined soon after by members of the local Punjabi community and several Congress party leaders, all demanding accountability from the hospital administration. In the chaos that ensued, family members and supporters allegedly damaged glass panes, tables, chairs, and essential equipment inside the hospital before authorities could gain control. The brother-in-law further detailed the potential cause of the tragedy. The deep freezer was not working properly. The specific unit where the body was kept was also open from the back. That is how the rats entered and consumed parts of the body, he alleged. The Chief Medical Superintendent, Dr. Ranbir Singh of the District Hospital, acknowledged the serious lapse, confirming the facility's infrastructure issues. It is true that several body storage freezers in the hospital are malfunctioning. Some lids are not even closing properly, he admitted. He assured the public that a thorough investigation would be conducted, and strict action would be taken against those found responsible for the lapse.

The New Indian Express 6 Dec 2025 8:39 pm

Stranded, angry flyers harass IndiGo staff; Where is civic sense?: Internet asks

The IndiGo flight disruption has left many stranded in airports, and the brunt of their anger seemed to have fallen on the ground staff. Several incidents have been reported in which rightfully enraged passengers are unleashing their anger on the employees sitting on desks. Shouting, demanding, the chaos of it all being dumped on 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 .

The Siasat Daily 6 Dec 2025 7:42 pm

Most Demanding Engineering Courses With Promising Salaries

Emerging fields like AI, Machine Learning, and Data Science offer high salaries up to Rs 12 lakh and are pivotal in transforming industries globally.

NDTV 6 Dec 2025 7:40 pm

State Congress body to be in place in 3 months: Himachal Congress chief

When asked about the Congress function in Mandi on December 11, he emphasised that the President government worked diligently during the monsoon disaster with its resources

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 6:57 pm

Himachal Congress will be re-constituted within three months, says State unit chief Vinay Kumar

CHANDIGARH: With an eye on the 2027 assembly elections, the Himachal Pradesh Congress unit president Vinay Kumar said the Himachal Pradesh Congress will be re-constituted within three months. He said that the block presidents would be appointed first, followed by district presidents and then the state working committee. Kumar emphasised the need for unity within the party, highlighting his strong relationships with party members and his aims to bring equality and adequate representation for women and youth, especially from panchayat elections, in preparation for the 2027 assembly polls. All posts come with challenges. For the past year, there has been no Congress organisation in the state. I have been appointed as the state Congress president to unite everyone, as I have good relations with all. Once the team is in place, we will start preparing for the 2027 Assembly elections to repeat the 2022 success, said the three-time MLA from Renukaji Assembly constituency. He said that the diligent efforts were made by the state government during the recent monsoon disaster, particularly evident in the hardest-hit area of Mandi. An upcoming event will commemorate three years of Congress governance and focus on informing the public of the governmental efforts, he added. The 47-year-old Kumar was appointed as the new Congress state chief on November 22 after more than a year without a leader. He took charge on November 30. On November 6, 2024, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge dissolved the Pradesh Congress Committee in Himachal Pradesh, along with the district and block units, effective immediately. Despite this, Pratibha Singh remained in her position as state Congress chief.

The New Indian Express 6 Dec 2025 6:04 pm

D.K. Shivakumars dilemma is typical of when an organisation man aims for the top job

The Congress in Karnataka faces a major power tussle between Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM D.K. Shivakumar. Rumours of a half-term CM arrangement have fueled uncertainty, with Siddaramaiah backed by his Ahinda base and Shivakumar commanding Vokkaliga support and organisational clout. What does this mean for Congress and Karnataka politics? Watch the full analysis now. Presentation: Nistula Hebbar Editing: Tayyab Hussain S M

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 5:14 pm

Punjab LoP moves HC seeking extension of nomination deadline for Zila Parishad, Block Samiti polls

CHANDIGARH: Senior Congress leader and Leader of Opposition Partap Singh Bajwa approached the Punjab and Haryana High Court seeking an extension of the last date for filing nomination papers for Zila Parishad and Block Samiti elections. They are alleging that widespread incidents of tearing, snatching and destruction of nomination forms on December 4 had prevented several candidates from filing valid nomination forms Also, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) demanded that the deadline for filing nominations in all areas where there were complaints of highhandedness and discrimination should be extended to allow for free and fair polls. In his petition, Bajwa maintained, Cases of illegal detentions, persons being waylaid and picked up, and candidates not allowed to reach the venue, etc., took place. There were videos and photos captured that showed persons running away with candidates nomination papers, fights taking place, brawls breaking out, candidates not allowed to reach the venue, NOCs not issued, and officials concerned nowhere to be found, Bajwa added. If, during an election, the very police that are supposed to ensure free and fair elections would start indulging in the abuse of power, undermining the law of the land and restraining the Opposition candidates from filing nomination papers, the faith of the people would be shaken in the democratic process. Therefore, an immediate time-bound investigation is initiated by a Central agency in the matter concerned, he said. Punjab Congress leader Warring accuses AAP government of patronising gangsters to win elections Bajwa sought directions to the State Election Commission to constitute an independent monitoring mechanism or appoint observers to ensure peaceful, fair and transparent polls. He also pressed for an inquiry by the CBI or any other Central agency into the conduct of Patiala SSP Varun Sharma, following the surfacing of an alleged audio recording purportedly directing police personnel among other things to disrupt the nomination process. Advocate Arshpreet Khadial appeared for Bajwa before the Chief Justice to make an oral mention. The request was allowed by the High Court, and now the matter will be taken up on December 8. Senior SAD party leader Dr Daljit Singh Cheema also called for nomination of independent Observers for the polls, besides demanding stringent action, including charge sheeting of police and civil officials who had vitiated the election atmosphere by acting as stooges of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government. The party will also submit the names of Returning Officers who have acted in a partisan manner and rejected forms of opposition leaders en masse, and appeal that they should not be put on duty in the general elections in 2027. Cheema also came down heavily on the State Election Commission (SEC). Buzz over former Punjab CM Amarinder's advocacy for BJP-SAD alliance sparks possibilities of revival of ties He said it was condemnable that at a time when democracy was being murdered in the State, and the SEC had chosen to look away. This raises disturbing questions about the integrity of the SEC as it has failed to supervise the elections fairly and impartially and has also refused to take action against police officers, including Patiala SSP Varun Sharma, who specifically directed police officials to stop opposition candidates from reaching the offices of Returning Officers by resorting to illegal and unconstitutional means. Meanwhile, giving details of mass-level rejection of SAD candidates, Cheema said that in the case of Tarn Taran, out of 72 Zila Parishad seats, forms of party candidates had been rejected in 41 seats. He said in case of Block Samitis, in Tarn Taran, 31 forms across 63 seats had been rejected, in Gandiwind 37 forms across 52 seats, in Khadoor Sahib 43 forms across 151 seats, in Patti 56 forms across 75 seats, in Bhikhiwind 77 forms across 100 seats, in Valtoha 56 forms across 78 seats and in Naushehra Pannuan 40 forms across 83 seats had been rejected. Cheema said similarly in the Block Samiti seats in Majitha, 12 SAD candidates were not allowed to file nominations. He said in Bhoa and Zira, no SAD candidate was allowed to file a nomination. He said in Raja Sansi candidature of 25 out of the 35 SAD contestants were rejected for the Block Samiti elections, and in the case of Baba Bakala, 18 forms across 49 seats were rejected. He also disclosed how in Fatehgarh Churian, 2 forms out of 4 Zila Parishad seats and 14 forms across 25 Block Samiti seats were rejected. He also added that a large number of SAD candidates were not allowed to file their nominations in Qadian, Jaitu, Ghanaur, Nurpur Bedi, Patran, Khanauri, Jandiala and Ajnala

The New Indian Express 6 Dec 2025 4:53 pm

Job aspirants to participate in padayatra in Dharwad on December 8

They are demanding immediate steps to fill up various vacant posts in different government departments

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 4:03 pm

Recurring pain while walking? Your knee, hip implants might have expired; experts flag warning signs that you should not ignore

Do you experience recurring pain or feel difficulty while walking? It could be a sign that your knee or hip implants need to be replaced. Doctors have said that every implant has an expiry date and every hip or knee replacement also wears out. And the challenge is revision surgery is costlier, riskier and more demanding than the initial procedure.

The Economic Times 6 Dec 2025 2:29 pm

Delhi wakes up to toxic smog as AQI hits 333, very poor category

The area around Anand Vihar was blanketed in a dense layer of toxic smog, with an AQI of 366 in the `very poor` category. According to CPCB data, Sonia Vihar recorded an AQI of 352, Wazirpur measured 359, while Ghazipur Mandi recorded 366

Mid Day 6 Dec 2025 11:59 am

Insights Into the Country's Casual Gaming Boom

Casual gaming in India has evolved from a fringe digital pastime into one of the countrys most predictable, high-frequency consumer behaviours. Over the past three years, the market has undergone a structural shift driven by deeper smartphone penetration, a surge in Bharat-led adoption, the rise of free-to-play ecosystems, and growing demand for short, interactive entertainment. Today, India is home to an estimated 550600 million casual gamers, making it one of the worlds largest and fastest-growing gaming ecosystems. Analysts project that by 2030, this category could become an USD 810 billion opportunity, redefining how India spends its digital time. Across leading platforms, 26 minute micro sessions dominate gameplay, accounting for roughly 7075% of all sessions as users squeeze in games between daily tasks. This behaviour mirrors Indias larger short-form content consumption trend, where mobile-led, snackable engagement has become default for Gen Z and beyond. Ludo , cricket mini-games, word puzzles, and arcade titles work because they deliver quick emotional payoffs without demanding prolonged focus. For product teams, this makes tight game loops, fast matchmaking, and low-friction re-entry non-negotiable design priorities. Nostalgia as a Growth Engine Traditional board gamesLudo, Carrom, Snakes & Ladders, and Tambolanow account for more than half of all casual gaming time. Gaming platform like Zupee Ludo alone has surpassed 60 million downloads in India. For millions of players, these titles are digital extensions of childhood memories and family traditions. Nostalgia also acts as a powerful retention engine: culturally rooted games show 2025% higher long-term retention than modern casual formats, as users return for the comfort, familiarity, and social bragging rights they evoke. Platforms with deep classic catalogues and fresh twists on Ludo or Carrom continue to post strong repeat engagement. Despite global influences, Indias gaming preferences remain deeply anchored in cultural familiarity. Bharat-Led Expansion and Price Sensitivity Falling smartphone prices (average ASP now USD 210) and some of the worlds cheapest mobile data have made gaming truly mass-market. Tier-2, Tier-3, and rural regions contribute nearly 70% of new user additions, underscoring Bharats central role in driving growth. Indian gamers are intensely price-sensitive: over 90% prefer free-to-play titles, cementing the F2P model as the default standard. Monetisation, therefore, depends on scale, optional in-app spends, andin some segmentscompetitive or skill-based layers rather than upfront purchases. Rise of Skill-Led Formats Engagement with skill-based casual formatswhere outcomes rely on timing, strategy, and decision-making is growing rapidly, at 3040% annually across the broader gaming market. Timed battles, quick duels, and competitive puzzles offer players a sense of controlled challenge, balancing accessibility with agency. Gaming as a Social Ritual Casual gaming has also become a weekly social ritual. Surveys reveal that more than half of Indian gamers play with friends or family at least once a week, often gathering in digital Ludo or Carrom rooms. Voice chats, private lobbies, and family groups have turned these games into social spaces, becoming part of weekend or festival routineswell beyond the lure of monetary rewards. Designed for Bharat Hardware A large share of Indian smartphones still fall in the 34 GB RAM category with limited storage, making lightweight, sub-100 MB titles the dominant choice. Games that run smoothly on patchy networks and older devices consistently outperform heavy builds. Optimisation, therefore, is not just good tech hygiene its a growth strategy. Peak Playtime Patterns Indias playtime curve is unique. Beyond the typical 811 pm prime-time spike, there is a noticeable 25 pm surge, driven by office-goers, students, gig workers, and homemakers using short breaks for quick sessions. For marketers and product teams, these twin peaks create powerful time windows for notifications, tournaments, topical content drops, and high-impact advertising. A Self-Contained Mobile Ecosystem Estimates suggest India now has 500550 million gamers and is on track to surpass 700 million by the end of the decade, with mobile casual titles at the core of this growth. Analysts expect the wider gaming and interactive media market to triple to USD 78 billion by FY30, with casual play as a leading contributor. Ludo King and other free-to-play titles have soared by designing for low-spec hardware and Bharats gameplay preferences.

News Voir 6 Dec 2025 11:47 am

I Began Playing Cricket Because Of My Brother, Says Deepti Sharma

Deepti Sharma: All-rounder Deepti Sharma opened up about the moment that changed her life, the person who first saw her potential and encouraged her to take up cricket - her elder brother. Playing their third 50-over World Cup final, India, led by Harmanpreet Kaur, beat the Laura Wolvaardt-led side to lift the World Cup trophy and to be named the world champions for the first time in the history of the sport in India. With that, the Indian womens cricket team also ended their ICC Trophy drought. Deepti Sharma, the seasoned off-spinner topped the wickets chart with 22 scalps, emerging as the Women's Wolrd Cup 2025 most successful bowler, and also scored 215 runs, including three half-centuries, to emerge as the MVP of the tournament. In the final against South Africa, Deepti scored a fighting 58 and claimed 5-39 in the final to make it possible. Speaking to Amitabh Bachchan, Deepti shared how his support and belief played a crucial role in shaping her early journey. Recalling her childhood days, Deepti said, I began playing cricket because of my brother. I used to accompany him to the ground just to watch him play. One day, I was sitting on the stairs when a ball suddenly came towards me. I threw it back from around 4050 metres, and it directly hit the stumps. People there immediately said, This girl should be playing cricket. From that moment, I never looked back and started playing seriously. Speaking to Amitabh Bachchan, Deepti shared how his support and belief played a crucial role in shaping her early journey. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India scored a commanding 298/7, highlighted by Shafali Vermas smooth 87, Deepti Sharmas steady 58, and key contributions from Smriti Mandhana (45) and Richa Ghosh (34). A strong 100-run opening partnership between Mandhana and Verma laid the groundwork for a large total, but South Africa fought back late, narrowly preventing India from crossing 300. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 6 Dec 2025 10:30 am

12 Pilibhit labourers stranded in Kyrgyzstan, district admin send report to U.P. home dept

Families of the stranded men have alleged that they are being tortured abroad and the local agents are demanding up to 2 lakh for their return

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 9:52 am

Delhi-NCR air quality remains in 'very poor' category with persistent smog, AQI at 333; Check area-wise pollution level here

The area around Anand Vihar was blanketed in a dense layer of toxic smog, with an AQI of 366 in the 'very poor' category. According to CPCB data, Sonia Vihar recorded an AQI of 352, Wazirpur measured 359, while Ghazipur Mandi recorded 366.

DNA India 6 Dec 2025 8:58 am

Delhi Chokes Under Toxic Smog As AQI Remains 'Very Poor' At 333 Across Most Areas

Delhi's AQI plunged to 333, as toxic smog blanketed areas like Ghazipur Mandi and India Gate. Vehicular and industrial emissions remain key pollution sources.

News18 6 Dec 2025 8:31 am

Illegal flex boards mar green election campaign in Kerala

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Keralas green election initiative is under strain as widespread use of prohibited campaign materials, especially polycotton, continues unabated despite stringent restrictions. With parties relying heavily on polycotton for campaigning, the state government has launched an extensive enforcement campaign, leading to large-scale seizures and hefty fines on printing units, manufacturers and dealers in the recent drives. The crackdown has triggered a strong backlash. The Sign Printing Industries Association with over 1,500 members has warned of a statewide shutdown of printing activities, protesting against the raids and demanding that use of polycotton, which they claim is PVC-free and cost-effective, be permitted. This year, Green Protocol has been made part of the Model Code of Conduct. The Suchitwa Mission has also intensified pre-election awareness drives, insisting that all campaign materials must use only paper, pure cotton or polyethylene-based material. However, manufacturers argue that compliance is becoming nearly impossible given the tight election timeline. Importing sufficient quantities of polyethylene- currently the only approved alternative -requires long waiting period and high financial risk. We have informed the Election Commission and requested approval to use polycotton. Polyethylene takes at least 50 days to arrive after placing an order, and its shelf life is only three months. If we fail to utilise it in time, the financial loss will be massive, said Sanjay Panicker, general secretary, Sign Printing Industries Association. Industry representatives have submitted documents proving that recycling systems are available for disposing of polycotton. Secretary of Kerala Signage Suppliers Association, Barnapas Pradeep, said polyethylene is imported from China. There are limited sources for getting it in India. The material available here is not of good quality and printing machinery often gets damaged if it is used, he said.

The New Indian Express 6 Dec 2025 7:11 am

The clown's Lear: Actor Rajat Kapoor on his play Nothing Like Lear

Nothing Like Lear , a solo clown piece by actor-director Rajat Kapoor, strips William Shakespeares tragedy down to its emotional core. The play, first staged in 2012 and starring actor Vinay Pathak, has quietly built a long life of its own, travelling across cities, without losing its intimacy. As the duo gear up for their next show in the city, Kapoor speaks to CE on approaching King Lear through vulnerability and using the language of clowning to excavate themes of power, ageing, madness and fractured family bonds. Excerpts What pushed you create a solo piece like Nothing Like Lear with one clown expressing the emotions of a Shakespeare tragedy, and how has it evolved over the years? Nothing Like Lear has now been running for 13 years. After working on Hamlet, The Clown Prince , we wanted to do something with Lear. But to make it different, we decided to do it with just one actor and see what emerges from there. The audience has shaped the play through its interactivity. A responsive crowd can change the energy. In terms of evolution, it has shifted only about three per cent. The rest of the structure remains exactly as it was. Small improvisations have crept in, little textures that come from performing it over the years. But at its core, the play is still close to the version we began with. When you adapt classics, how do you decide what to keep from the original and what to change, so it feels meaningful in todays time? We go back to the classic and ask: Why do we want to do this play? What is it that attracts us to it? You dont want to lose the instinct. Im not very interested in the plot, because that belongs to 400 years ago. What interests me are the core themes. When we began rehearsing King Lear , we asked ourselves what the play was really about: old age, fathers and daughters, the loss of power, blindness, madness. Thats where we started building it. Once you engage with those ideas, you see how relevant they still are. Vinay Pathak How did your early days with Chingari (theatre group in Delhi) shape the way you tell stories today? That was 40 years ago, and you are certainly not the same person. One learns and hopefully brings that growth into ones craft, though those early influences never quite leave you. Chingari was an offshoot of Thtre de Poche at the Alliance Franaise in Delhi, which meant French literature and theatre were strong early influences. Funnily, my first introduction to world theatre came through the Theatre of the Absurd and existential drama. Waiting for Godot , Ionesco, Sartre, Camus, Jean Genet were big people for us. Somehow, that idea of the absurd remained with me to an extent. You often work with clowns in your plays. What does this form allow you to explore that traditional theatre doesnt? Clowns allow for distance. Take Hamlet , for instance. A clown might deliver a Hamlet soliloquy and then step out of character to question it: Why does Hamlet behave the way he does? Why does he treat Ophelia so badly, even calling out the absurdity of his choices? It questions the play from within it, and judges it even while performing and creates a critical distance. What makes actor Vinay Pathak the right person to carry a play as vulnerable and demanding as Nothing Like Lear? I wouldnt do a play without him! In fact, I havent worked without him for the last 25 years. Its the energy Vinay brings to the group, the rehearsal room, the theatre itself. In many ways, hes the fuel that keeps our theatre company going. Youre bringing the show to Bengaluru Theatre Festival this year. What does performing here mean to you? Bengaluru has quite simply, one of the best audiences in the country. It comes from the citys young population, who are curious, literate and deeply engaged. We come here a couple of times a year with different productions, in different auditoria, and every single time the response is extraordinary. They understand what theyre watching and that kind of attention is invaluable for theatre. Whats your take on AI slowly creeping into writing, visuals and even performance? People in the creative field are safe. AI can write, but then everybody can too. When writing becomes accessible to all, there will still be a need for someone who can write better, and that will not be AI. What makes a writer stand out is precisely that he isnt everybody else.

The New Indian Express 6 Dec 2025 6:00 am

Pressure mounts on Raj Bhavan to grant age relaxation to job aspirants in Jammu and Kashmir

Protests are being held by aspirants under the open merit category, demanding an increase in the current upper age limit from 32 to 37

The Hindu 6 Dec 2025 2:39 am

Russia eyes bigger fertiliser play, calls for duty cut

Russia has ramped up its fertilizer exports to India, now commanding a staggering 26% of the subcontinents fertilizer imports. This surge contributes significantly to an economic alliance, with Russian fertilizers increasingly finding their place in BRICS nations. S

The Economic Times 6 Dec 2025 12:32 am

White Knight Corps GOC reviews air defence readiness

Jammu, Dec 5: The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Armys White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General PK Mishra, on Friday reviewed the overall operational readiness of air defence brigades in forward areas in Jammu region. He was briefed on current preparedness levels, training activities and measures undertaken to enhance operational capability. The GOC White Knight [] The post White Knight Corps GOC reviews air defence readiness appeared first on Northlines .

The Northlines 6 Dec 2025 12:12 am

White Knight Corps GOC Reviews Air Defence Operational Readiness In Jammu

Jammu, Dec 5: The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Armys White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General PK Mishra, on Fridayreviewed the overall operational readiness of air defence brigades in forward areas in Jammu region. He was briefed on current preparedness levels, training activities and measures undertaken to enhance operational capability. The GOC White Knight Corps visited the White Knight Air Defence Brigade to review the overall operational readiness, White Knight Corps said on X. During his interaction with air defence [] The post White Knight Corps GOC Reviews Air Defence Operational Readiness In Jammu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 5 Dec 2025 9:06 pm

Seat allocation by religion, not merit, is wrong: Mehbooba Mufti

Katra/Jammu: Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Friday said that ignoring merit and demanding distribution of seats based on religion was wrong and would harm the social fabric of Jammu and Kashmir and the entire country. The political row erupted after the Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Medical College completed admissions through the NEET merit 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 .

The Siasat Daily 5 Dec 2025 7:16 pm

SMVDIME Admission Row: Hindu Groups Demand Shifting Of Students, Hold March

Jammu, Dec 5: Several Hindu right wing groups took out a march in Jammu city on Friday demanding shifting of Muslim students from the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Institute of Medical Excellence (SMVDIME) and reserving the seats there for Hindu students. The groups, under the banner of the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Sangharsh Samiti, took to the streets raising slogans against Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and the Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board. Protesters also burnt an effigy of the [] The post SMVDIME Admission Row: Hindu Groups Demand Shifting Of Students, Hold March appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 5 Dec 2025 7:10 pm

Ignoring merit in education, demanding distribution of seats based on religion wrong: Mehbooba

KATRA/JAMMU:Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Friday said that ignoring merit and demanding distribution of seats based on religion was wrong and would harm the social fabric of Jammu and Kashmir and the entire country. The political row erupted after the Shri Mata Vaishnodevi Medical College completed admissions through the NEET merit list []

Kashmir Reader 5 Dec 2025 5:36 pm

'Tanu Weds Manu' universe to get a new film

Mitakshara Kumar, best known as an episodic director on Sanjay Leela Bhansali's Heeramandi, is set to helm a new movie set within the Tanu Weds Manu universe.

NewsBytes 5 Dec 2025 5:02 pm

Manipur government warns of strict action against organisations trying to disrupt peace

IMPHAL: The Manipur government said strict action would be taken against any individual or organisation trying to disrupt peace and intimidate law-abiding citizens of the state. Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel, in a statement on Thursday, said, It has come to the attention of the Manipur government that some organisations are attempting to disrupt the peace in Manipur by threatening and intimidating the law-abiding citizens of the state. The state government's warning comes two days after a coalition of five proscribed groups in Manipur asked all individuals and organisations which participated in the recently concluded Sangai Festival to issue a public apology before December 10, calling the event a etrayal of the suffering of internally displaced persons (IDPs). The Sangai festival was held from November 21 to 30 amid protests by IDPs demanding that they be allowed to return to their homes. Asserting that actions have already been initiated against such anti-social elements by Manipur Police, it said any attempt to intimidate or endanger the safety and security of any citizen is an act against the state and its people. The statement said the state reaffirms that no individual group or organisation, whether proscribed or otherwise, has authority to issue decrees or impose punishments or restrict the lawful cultural, economic or artistic activities in Manipur. It warned that any individual or organisation, without exception, found involved in issuing such threats or attempting to disturb the peaceful co-existence shall be prosecuted strictly in accordance with law. The state government also appealed to the general public to immediately report any instance of threat, extortion, coercion, or suspicious activity to the nearest police station, and that prompt punitive action will be taken on all credible reports against those threatening the lives and properties of the people of Manipur. The state government reiterated its unwavering commitment to safeguard the people of Manipur and called for citizens to stand united against unlawful elements and to cooperate in the initiatives of the state government towards maintaining peace, harmony and public order to bring back the state to the path of growth and development. At least 260 people were killed and thousands rendered homeless in ethnic clashes between the Meitei and Kuki communities in Manipur since May 2023.

The New Indian Express 5 Dec 2025 4:22 pm

The best laptops for gaming and schoolwork in 2025

Balancing schoolwork with gaming usually means finding a laptop that can do a little bit of everything. The best gaming laptops arent just built for high frame rates. They also need to handle long days of writing papers, running productivity apps and streaming lectures without slowing down. A good machine should feel reliable during class and powerful enough to jump into your favorite games once homework is out of the way. Theres a wide range of options depending on how much performance you need. Some students prefer a slim, lightweight model thats easy to carry to school, while others want a new gaming laptop with enough GPU power to handle AAA titles. If youre watching your budget, there are plenty of solid choices that qualify as a budget gaming laptop without cutting too many corners. Its also worth looking at features that help with everyday use. A bright display makes long study sessions easier on the eyes, and a comfortable keyboard is essential if you type a lot. USB-C ports, decent battery life and a responsive trackpad can make a big difference during the school day. Weve rounded up the best laptops that strike the right mix of performance, portability and value for both gaming and schoolwork. Table of contents Best laptops for gaming and school in 2025 Best laptop for gaming and schoolwork FAQs Best laptops for gaming and school in 2025 Best laptop for gaming and schoolwork FAQs Are gaming laptops good for school? As weve mentioned, gaming laptops are especially helpful if you're doing any demanding work. Their big promise is powerful graphics performance, which isn't just limited to PC gaming. Video editing and 3D rendering programs can also tap into their GPUs to handle laborious tasks. While you can find decent GPUs on some productivity machines, like Dell's XPS 15, you can sometimes find better deals on gaming laptops. My general advice for any new workhorse: Pay attention to the specs; get at least 16GB of RAM and the largest solid state drive you can find (ideally 1TB or more). Those components are both typically hard to upgrade down the line, so its worth investing what you can up front to get the most out of your PC gaming experience long term. Also, dont forget the basics like a webcam, which will likely be necessary for the schoolwork portion of your activities. The one big downside to choosing a gaming notebook is portability. For the most part, we'd recommend 15-inch models to get the best balance of size and price. Those typically weigh in around 4.5 pounds, which is significantly more than a three-pound ultraportable. Today's gaming notebooks are still far lighter than older models, though, so at least you won't be lugging around a 10-pound brick. If youre looking for something lighter, there are plenty of 14-inch options these days. And if you're not into LED lights and other gamer-centric bling, keep an eye out for more understated models that still feature essentials like a webcam (or make sure you know how to turn those lights off). Do gaming laptops last longer than standard laptops? Not necessarily it really depends on how you define last longer. In terms of raw performance, gaming laptops tend to pack more powerful components than standard laptops, which means they can stay relevant for longer when it comes to handling demanding software or modern games. That makes them a solid choice if you need a system that wont feel outdated in a couple of years, especially for students or creators who also game in their downtime. But theres a trade-off. All that power generates heat, and gaming laptops often run hotter and put more strain on internal components than typical ultraportables. If theyre not properly cooled or regularly maintained (think dust buildup and thermal paste), that wear and tear can shorten their lifespan. Theyre also usually bulkier and have shorter battery life, which can impact long-term usability depending on your daily needs. Gaming laptops can last longer performance-wise, but only if you take good care of them. If your needs are light browsing, writing papers and streaming a standard laptop may actually last longer simply because its under less stress day-to-day. What is the role of GPU in a computer for gaming and school? The GPU plays a big role in how your laptop handles visuals and its especially important if youre using your computer for both gaming and school. For gaming, the GPU is essential. Its responsible for rendering graphics, textures, lighting and all the visual effects that make your favorite titles look smooth and realistic. A more powerful GPU means better frame rates, higher resolutions and the ability to play modern games without lag or stuttering. For schoolwork, the GPU matters too but its importance depends on what you're doing. If your school tasks mostly involve writing papers, browsing the web or using productivity tools like Google Docs or Microsoft Office, you dont need a high-end GPU. But if youre working with graphic design, video editing, 3D modeling or anything else thats visually demanding, a good GPU can speed things up significantly and improve your workflow. Georgie Peru contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/computing/laptops/best-laptops-for-gaming-and-school-132207352.html?src=rss

Engadget 5 Dec 2025 3:31 pm

IIT professor vs private tutor: Ankur Warikoo's salary break down about who actually earns more sparks debate

Ankur Warikoo's video challenges the notion of high pay for IIT professors. It shows private tutors can earn more than IIT faculty over time. IIT professors enjoy stability and benefits. Private tutors achieve higher incomes through sheer student numbers. This comes at the cost of demanding work hours and limited personal time.

The Economic Times 5 Dec 2025 11:47 am

Two years on, Jammu-Kashmir govt fails to restore public holiday on NC founders birth anniversary

SRINAGAR: For the second consecutive year, the Omar Abdullah government has been unable to restore the public holiday in Jammu and Kashmir on December 5, the birth anniversary of the ruling National Conference founder and former J&K Prime Minister and ex Chief Minister Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah also known as Sher-e-Kashmir. The failure of the NC government to reinstate a holiday on its founders birth anniversary highlights the limits of authority faced by the elected government in the Union Territory, where power lies with Lt Governor. SheikhAbdullahwas born on December 5, 1905 in Soura area of Srinagar. After the abrogation of Article 370 and the downgrading and bifurcation of erstwhile J&K state into two Union Territories by centre on August 5, 2019, the public holiday onSheikhsbirthdayon December 5 was cancelled from 2020 by the Lt Governor administration. Till 2019,Sheikhs birth anniversary on December 5 was a gazetted holiday in J&K and J&Ks grand old party used to hold power shows on the day and spell out the party's agenda. The Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his father and NC president Farooq Abdullah and other party leaders would visit Sheikhs grave today to offer their tributes. The ruling NC would also be holding a function during which Abdullahs would spell out their agenda. Since coming into power in October last year, the Omar government has not succeeded in securing the holidays reinstatement. Questioning why Raj Bhavan is not restoring holiday on Sheikhs anniversary, NC spokesman and MLA Tanvir Sadiq said, It is very unfortunate. He said the dual power system is detrimental for J&K and that is why we are demanding that what has been snatched from us should be restored to us. Referring to the issue, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said under the existing division of power in J&K, the elected government does not have the power to declare a public holiday. This power of declaring holidays lies with the centre. For this reason, we have been demanding that our statehood should be restored so that the elected government can take small or big decisions on its own. Omar, however, stressed that the legacy of Sheikh Abdullah transcends official recognition. Whether a holiday is declared on Sheikhs birth anniversary or not, he lives in the hearts of people, he said, adding that a leaders stature or contribution is not defined by the presence or absence of a public holiday. The NC won the first Assembly elections in J&K post Article 370 held last year and enjoys a comfortable majority in the 90-member J&K Assembly. According to NC leaders, unless the balance of power shifts toward elected government, even the basic decisions would remain subject to administrative veto.

The New Indian Express 5 Dec 2025 10:46 am

'Lived reputed life, GBA officials ruined it': Bengaluru techies death note reveals chilling details

A Bengaluru software engineer tragically ended his life, citing harassment by a local family and BBMP officials over alleged building plan violations. A 10-page suicide note details accusations of extortion, with the family allegedly demanding Rs 20 lakh to cease the torment. Police have arrested the couple, with their son being sought.

The Times of India 5 Dec 2025 9:41 am

Celebrity leaders fall leaves Congress scrambling

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: The Congress partys decision to expel Rahul B R, popularly known as Rahul Mamkootathil, marked a dramatic fall for the young Palakkad MLA who once enjoyed widespread popularity across Kerala. A Youth Congress president with a massive fan following at a time, Rahuls meteoric rise ended in ignominy after mounting sexual assault allegations forced the party to take the ultimate action. Until August 21, Rahul was a political superstar, commanding blind loyalty from supporters who even targeted senior party leaders critical of him. His influence, rivalled only by his mentor, Vadakara MP Shafi Parambil, made him Keralas first celebrity leader. With his fall, the Congress faces political and moral fallout merely a week away from the local body elections. A senior leader said, He got what he asked for. It would now be a herculean task for the Congress to bring itself back on the campaign trail. There is also relief. However, though the leadership terms the decision timely, Congress insiders argue that acting even a day earlier could have handed the party a moral advantage. Now, everyone realises we were waiting for the courts decision. Had anticipatory bail been granted, the party might have acted differently, said a KPCC office-bearer. Political commentator Sreekumar Manayil noted that the delay had another consequence. Congress failed to highlight the LDF governments shortcomings as its leadership was occupied with the Rahul episode. The party lost valuable campaign time. Both Congress and CPM now face a mixed political scenario, he said. The leaders noted that the delayed decision to expel the MLA had a direct link to the support Rahul continued to enjoy even after he was suspended. Still, despite the controversy, the leaders insisted that local voters remain primarily concerned with ward-level concerns. However, it is uncertain whether issues like the Sabarimala gold theft case or CPM MP John Brittas involvement in the PM SHRI project will influence voters. Who benefits from the Sabarimala controversy is up for debate as BJP is also seeking a share of the spoils. Chances are, it is unlikely to become a major factor in the local body elections, said the Congress leader. Rahuls ouster is also expected to tone down the all-out attacks he and Shafi had mounted against Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and CPM, an aggressive style of politics that netted them fans. N Sreekumar, former resident editor of Veekshanam Daily, said, The intensity of their attacks grew after Rahul became the Youth Congress president, and peaked during the Nilambur by-election. With Shafi now under scrutiny for mentoring Rahul, that aggressive approach is likely to diminish. While supporters of Leader of Opposition V D Satheesan had hoped to reap political benefits from the Rahul row, sources say the overall power equation within Congress remains largely unchanged. Satheesans role in the local body polls is at par with other leaders. If the UDF sweeps the polls, it will benefit the leadership. The axis between KPCC president Sunny Joseph, working presidents A P Anil Kumar, P C Vishnunadh and Shafi Parambil, and UDF convenor Adoor Prakash is intact and retains influence with backing of AICC general secretary K C Venugopal, a senior leader noted.

The New Indian Express 5 Dec 2025 8:41 am

Traders bodies announce bandh on Dec 5 to protest agricultural market rules

Gurnani confirmed that markets, mandis, kirana establishments, wholesale grain merchants and several linked trade units will remain closed for the day

Mid Day 5 Dec 2025 8:04 am

Aishwarya steals the spotlight in a Rs 5.4 lakh long silk gown

Aishwarya Rai Bachchan set the internet ablaze on Thursday as she dropped breathtaking new photos from the ongoing Red Sea Film Festival in Saudi Arabia. The global icon, known for commanding every red carpet she steps on, arrived at the event in a look that can only be described as pure cinematic drama.

The Times of India 5 Dec 2025 1:52 am

India Abstains On UNGA Resolution Demanding Return Of Ukrainian Children From Russia

The 193-member UNGA adopted the draft resolution Return of Ukrainian children Wednesday, with 91 votes in favour, 12 against and 57 abstentions.

News18 5 Dec 2025 12:00 am

India abstains from UNGA resolution demanding return of Ukrainian children from Russia

India abstained from a United Nations General Assembly vote on a resolution concerning Ukrainian children. The resolution demanded Russia's immediate return of children forcibly transferred or deported since the war began. Many nations also abstained. Russia stated the resolution contained baseless allegations. The UNGA has passed multiple resolutions regarding the conflict.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 10:46 pm

Suspected gas leak kills two, leaves several others ill in Jharkhand's Dhanbad

RANCHI: At least two women allegedly died while several others complained of vomiting tendency and headache due to leakage of toxic carbon monoxide gas for the last two days near Children's Park in Dhanbad's Kenduadih, affected by underground fire for more than a century. Though efforts are being made to seal the leaking spots, authorities have urged people to vacate the area as a precautionary measure. According to locals, the impact of the gas is being felt in the Rajput Basti, Masjid Mohalla and Officers Colony areas of Kenduadih, home to a population of approximately 10,000. The persistent stench and gas leakage have made life difficult for the residents. Dhanbad Deputy Commissioner also asserted that two people have died due to the gas leakage. Yes, two people apparently died due to the gas leakage. Meanwhile, we have done a makeshift arrangement for nearly 400 families living in the area, said the DC Aditya Ranjan. Eviction notice has already been issued long back in the wake of the underground fire in the region, but people are reluctant to vacate the place, he added. According to Ranjan, taking a fresh initiative, the district administration has been making announcements through the public address system, appealing to people to vacate the place as soon as possible. Though the permanent solution is eviction, as a temporary solution, we have directed to make two ambulances available, both by the district administration and Bharat Coking Coal Limited (BCCL), each, said the DC. #WATCH | Dhanbad, Jharkhand: 2 women lost their lives as a gas leak in Kenduadih escalated. Villagers blocked the Dhanbad-Ranchi main road and burned tyres in protest against the district administration and the BCCL (Bharat Coking Coal Limited) management. pic.twitter.com/igWcKvy9De ANI (@ANI) December 4, 2025 According to locals, one woman--Priyanka Devi--died late Wednesday evening, while another woman, Lalita Devi, died on Thursday. Besides, a dozen children and women in the area have fallen ill, they said. However, the exact cause of death for both women will only be clear after postmortem reports. These frequent deaths have fueled locals anger. Protesting against the local administration and BCCL, locals blocked Dhanbad-Ranchi Road for several hours by burning tyres on the road. Protesters claimed that a thick haze has lingered since morning. Their homes have filled up with smoke, causing breathing problems for children and the elderly. Eye irritation, cough and choking problems have also increased, they said. They fear that if the underground fire expands further, the entire area could be in grave danger. Locals have been demanding adequate compensation and arrangements for relocation to a safer location. Meanwhile, Project Officer Lakhan Lal Barnwal stated that the gas accumulated in the colliery, closed for nearly 15 years, started leaking through cracks in the ground. The impact of the gas has been felt within a radius of approximately 400 feet, he said. BCCL has set up emergency shelters for 15-20 families by erecting tents at two locations.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 9:13 pm

Brandon Sklenar and Courtney Salviolo steal the spotlight on the 'Housemaid Tour'

Brandon Sklenar, the 35-year-old actor gained widespread attention for his character in The Housemaid, was recently spotted sharing affectionate moments with his girlfriend, Courtney Salviolo, during the movies press tour. The duo seemed to be cheerful and closely connected, exchanging lively conversations and laughter amid the busy promotional setting. Their bond stood out to fans and onlookers, showcasing the strength of their relationship despite a demanding schedule.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 9:10 pm

Amid ST status row, Assam minister Ranoj Pegu meets tribal leaders

GUWAHATI: Assams Tribal Affairs (Plains) Minister Ranoj Pegu on Thursday met the leaders of the Coordination Committee of Tribal Organisations, Assam (CCTOA), amid concerns that the state governments decision on granting Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to six communities will affect the interests of existing tribals . Pegu, who laid the report of the three-member Group of Ministers (GoM) in the Assembly recently, took to X, stating that he had explained the GoMs recommendations to the CCTOA leaders. As per the Assam Cabinets decision of 30 November 2025, I met today at Janata Bhawan with the Coordination Committee of Tribal Organisations, Assam (CCTOA) to discuss the Group of Ministers report on granting ST status to six communities. I explained the recommendations given by the GoM and the measures proposed to safeguard the rights of existing Scheduled Tribes, he wrote. He further stated that he had requested CCTOA to read Chapters 5 and 6 of the report together. CCTOA informed that based on our clarifications, they will form an expert committee and submit their report within a month, Pegu said. An interim report of the GoM had recommended a three-tier classification of STs ST (Plains), ST (Hills) and ST (Valley). As per the Assam Cabinets decision of 30 November 2025, I met today at Janata Bhawan with the Coordination Committee of Tribal Organisations, Assam (CCTOA) to discuss the pic.twitter.com/m5JYLWgsRq Ranoj Pegu (@ranojpeguassam) December 4, 2025 While the ST (Plains) and the ST (Hills) continue to cover the existing tribal communities residing in the plains and the hills, the ST (Valley) will cover six communities such as Ahom, Chutia, Moran, Matak, Koch-Rajbongshi and Tea Tribes (Adivasis). These communities fought for many years demanding ST status. However, the existing tribals stand opposed to it. All Bodo Students Union president Dipen Boro said Assams existing 45 lakh tribals would be lost if two crore advanced people were imposed on us. We reject the GoM report, he said. Tribal leader Aditya Khaklari said, You cannot differentiate the tribals. The government decision will affect the existing tribals. The GoM report, however, said, This arrangement will be in tune with the resolution of the Assam Assembly that the six communities be recognised as STs without affecting the rights and privileges of the present tribal communities. ST (Valley) will be the Scheduled Tribe for all purposes except that it will not affect the rights and privileges enjoyed by the present tribal communities.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 8:51 pm

Former CM Biren Singh warns of existential crisis in Manipur as Poppy cultivation ravages forests

GUWAHATI: Former Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh has warned of an existential crisis for the state, highlighting the destruction of forests due to poppy plantations. He shared a video on X showing purported poppy fields in the Kuki-majority Kangpokpi district. This video, recorded today (Wednesday), shows why recurrent floods have taken place in the state. The footage shows poppy plantations at Kolten and Selsi hill ranges of IT Road under T. Waichong Sub-division in Kangpokpi district, he posted. All our forests have been destroyed while we are trying to pull each other down. None of our leaders has spoken out against such large-scale devastation, he said. Singh questioned why forest department officials had not taken action against the perpetrators. It is suspected that armed militants are involved in these illicit activities. Unless we take concrete action, the state will face an existential crisis, he cautioned. JTCM petition PM Meanwhile, the Joint Tribes Council Manipur (JTCM) on Thursday petitioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi, drawing his attention to the alarming issue of unchecked illegal migration in our region and its far-reaching consequences for the indigenous population, social security, and demographic balance of Manipur. In recent years, Manipur has witnessed a growing influx of illegal migrants from war-torn Myanmar and from Indian states where the NRC exercise is being implemented. This continuous inflow has strained local resources and now poses a serious threat to the cultural identity, economic stability, and traditional livelihoods of native indigenous communities in Manipur, the JTCM said in a memorandum submitted to Modi through the Governor. The JTCM, a conglomerate of the Liangmai Naga Council, Rongmei Naga Council, Zeme Naga Council, and Inpui Naga Union, claimed that the situation was particularly critical along major highways, where new settlements have mushroomed unchecked. Many of these settlements have links to mass deforestation for illicit activitylarge-scale poppy cultivation. Several well-armed militant groups are known to protect these newly established villages, the JTCM alleged. Moreover, the organisation said, these groups now claim ancestral Naga lands as their own and are demanding a separate administration. The JTCM stated that Manipurs Kuki population had steadily increased between 1951 and 2011, rising from 79,919 to 4,48,214an overall growth of about 460.7% over six decades. The organisation urged the Centre to identify and deport illegal migrants, dismantle unlawful settlementsparticularly those involved in poppy cultivationand remove armed militant groups from these areas to restore peace, order, and a sense of security. We humbly request your esteemed office to kindly prioritise this matter and initiate the necessary measures to safeguard our demographic landscape and ensure the dignity, security, and well-being of all indigenous communities of Manipur, the memorandum to the Prime Minister stated.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 7:03 pm

Tezpur University shutdown deepens as student calls for VCs removal grows louder; Himanta Biswa Sarma speaks to Dharmendra Pradhan

The shutdown at Tezpur University has entered its sixth day, with students demanding Vice-Chancellor Shambhu Nath Singhs suspension. CM Himanta Biswa Sarma asked the Centre to appoint a pro-VC, but protesters insist on an acting VC. Congress leader Gaurav Gogoi has sought PM Modis intervention over alleged administrative and financial irregularities.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 6:37 pm

Jharkhand: Gas leak kills two women in Dhanbad, villagers accuse authorities of negligence

Two women died in Jharkhand's Dhanbad district due to a suspected toxic gas leak, sparking protests and a highway blockade. Residents accused authorities of negligence, demanding relocation and identification of the gas source. Officials are awaiting post-mortem reports while BCCL confirmed the area has been unsafe for years due to mining activity.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 6:27 pm

Rise of corruption in Karnataka: BJP targets Siddaramaiah over Upa Lokayuktas comments

Upa Lokayukta Justice B. Veerappa's remarks on escalating corruption in Karnataka have empowered the BJP. The opposition party is now targeting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and the ruling Congress government. The BJP claims the judge's comments validate their accusations of misgovernance. They are demanding accountability from the Chief Minister. The situation highlights a significant political challenge for the current administration.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 5:36 pm

'We are on the verge of breakdown': BLOs protest outside CEO office in Kolkata, seek further extension of SIR deadline

Amid the rising number of suicides and deaths allegedly due to work pressure during the ongoing Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls in West Bengal, hundreds of Booth Level Officers (BLOs) on Thursday protested outside the office of the state's Chief Electoral Officer in Kolkata. Breaching police barricades, a group of over 400 BLOs marched towards the office of CEO Manoj Agarwal and staged a sit-in demanding further extension of the enumeration deadline of the SIR exercise by at least three months, citing inhuman work-related stress. We are working round-the-clock and are on the verge of a breakdown. We have to attend to our duties in schools, remain up all night to digitise the enumeration forms. Despite our repeated appeals for deadline extension, the EC is not responsive. They are issuing fresh notifications and orders over WhatsApp every day, said BLO Reba Muhuri. We demand immediate extension of the SIR deadlines for submitting forms, and preparing draft rolls not by a week, but by three months at least, if not six months, she added. Sasanka Pal, another forum member and a state government employee, maintained that although he was not a BLO, he joined the protests to express his solidarity with them. Union Home Minister Amit Shah is arm twisting the EC to enforce the BJP's diktat for completing the SIR before assembly polls, which has triggered so much pressure on the BLOs and Booth Level Assistants (BLAs) of political parties, he said. The BLOs, accompanied by the family members of four officials who lost their lives allegedly due to SIR work pressure also demanded adequate compensation to the next of kin of the deceased. The protest march was conducted under the banner of the TMC-leaning 'BLO Aikya Manch' (BLO Unity Forum). The protesters held a march from the Sealdah Station in north Kolkata to the CEO's office in BBD Bag, where it merged with a section of aggrieved BLOs, who are already holding a sit-in before the premises for the past 10 days. This is the second such protest at the CEO's office in 10 days despite the Election Commission directing Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Kumar Verma to ensure safety and security of officers and staff at the office of the CEO. An EC official said the CEO's office was yet to receive any reports from District Election Officers (DEOs) on the alleged deaths of BLOs due to work-related stress. We cannot comment on the issue till there is confirmation that those deaths are connected to the SIR exercise, the Deputy CEO-ranked official said. The EC has extended the deadline of the enumeration phase of SIR, and the subsequent publication of draft and final rolls by seven days, but the opposition parties and the BLOs have pointed out that the time is too short to complete the job. Following the EC's extension of deadlines, the house-to-house enumeration phase would conclude on December 11, followed by the publication of draft electoral rolls on December 16. The final rolls are scheduled to be published on February 14 next year, after completion of the claims and objections period, and the notice phase of hearing and verification of voters. (With inputs from PTI) SC directs states to deploy additional staff for SIR duty; passes slew of orders to ease pressure on BLOs

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 5:05 pm

ACB Arrests Patwari, Chowkidar In Udhampur For Taking Rs 10,000 Bribe

JAMMU, Dec 4: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) has trapped and arrested Ganderab Singh, Patwari of Patwar Halqa Thalora in Majalta tehsil, and Kuldeep Kumar, a Chowkidar, for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of Rs 10,000. As per an ACB official, a case under Section 7 of the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988, and Section 61(2) of the BNS, 2023, was registered against both officials at ACB Police Station Udhampur. According to him, the complainant approached the [] The post ACB Arrests Patwari, Chowkidar In Udhampur For Taking Rs 10,000 Bribe appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 Dec 2025 4:49 pm

ACB arrests Patwari, Chowkdar in bribery case

Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) Thursday registered a case against Patwari and Chokidar from revenue department for demanding and accepting illegal gratification from the complainant. Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau in a statement said that it registered a case FIR No. 03/2025 u/s 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and []

Kashmir Reader 4 Dec 2025 4:47 pm

ACB Arrests Patwari, Chowkidar in Bribery Case

SRINAGAR: Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) Thursday registered a case against Patwari and Chokidar from revenue department for demanding and accepting illegal gratification from the complainant. Jammu and Kashmir Anti Corruption Bureau in a statement said that it registered a case FIR No. 03/2025 u/s 7 of Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988 and []

KashmirLife 4 Dec 2025 4:46 pm

42 US lawmakers demand action against Asim Munir, Shehbaz Sharif, exposes Pakistan's authoritarian regime in fiery letter to Marco Rubio, demands Imran Khan's release

Forty-two members of the United States Congress have written to Secretary of State Marco Rubio demanding immediate sanctions against senior Pakistani officials over worsening human rights crisis in Pakistan. They have also demanded release of former Pak PM Imran Khan.

DNA India 4 Dec 2025 4:37 pm

'Children dying, elderly suffering': Sonia, Priyanka target Centre over air pollution

Amid chants demanding a discussion on air pollution in Parliament, Congress President and Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Mallikarjun Kharge and Congress Parliamentary Party Chairperson Sonia Gandhi joined the demonstration outside the Parliament building.

IBTimes 4 Dec 2025 4:22 pm

SC asks states to provide more staff to EC for SIR duty to ease pressure on BLOs

The Supreme Court on Thursday asked states to consider deploying additional staff to ease the workload of booth-level officers (BLOs) involved in the special revision of electoral rolls, after a plea claimed extreme pressure, FIRs, and even suicides linked to the demanding schedule.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 3:30 pm

Opposition MPs protest outside Parliament over rising air pollution in Delhi

Opposition MP at Parliament winter session staged a protest outside Parliament on the fourth day of the Winter Session, wearing oxygen masks and demanding a debate on worsening air pollution in Delhi-NCR. Led by Sonia Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge, the leaders accused the Centre of inaction and urged a national health emergency

Mid Day 4 Dec 2025 3:22 pm

Meet Deeya Yadav, Who Makes Historic WPL Entry, To Play Alongside Shafali Verma

Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club: Exactly a week ago, IT professionals Pinky and Rakesh Yadav endured a nerve-wracking evening. While Pinky was at home, Rakesh was on his way back from office. Just 18 kilometres away, their 16-year-old daughter Deeya's name was about to flash up in the WPL auction. While Deeya was with Haryana's U23 squad in Kerala for the T20 games, nervousness peaked within Pinky and Rakesh when auctioneer Mallika Sagar took her name. The auction room was quiet for 10-15 seconds before Delhi Capitals who were tracking the teenager for a while - raised their paddle and took her in at a base price of Rs 10 lakh. When finally DC raised the paddle, I was hugely relieved. It was our first experience as well because we arent aware of how the auction works. So it was an amazing experience - though quite a nervous one, recalled Rakesh in a chat with IANS. For Pinky, more than nerves, it was fear. She watched players go unsold before Deeya's name came. I was scared that when her name comes up, what would happen. But suddenly DC came and made the bid, I was like, 'Oh God, I was not expecting this but it has happened now'. We are still in shock like did this happen for real and so soon? she told IANS. Life hasn't been the same since Deeya became the youngest player to be signed in a WPL auction. We are just a very normal middle-class family. I don't have words to explain about how life has been for us after Deeya got picked for WPL. She's getting a lot of attention, many phone calls are coming and we don't actually know how to react to it, said Rakesh. At DC, Deeya will reunite with her idol - India opener Shafali Verma, player of the match in last month's ODI World Cup final. The pair bonded well in Haryana's setup, and now destiny has placed them together in DC. Shafali has been her favourite for a long time and MS Dhoni is also her favourite cricketer. Co-incidentally all are right-handed batters. Deeya can bowl with both hands. She does all work, including writing, with her left hand. But when she picks up the bat, she is a right-hander, said Rakesh. Watching Shafali dismantle bowling attacks shaped Deeya's game, where aggression is the fulcrum. In the 2023 Under-15 Women's One-Day Cup, Deeya smashed an unbeaten 213 off 125 balls against Tripura, an innings which put her on DC's radar. This year, she finished as fifth highest run-getter in the Senior Women's T20 Trophy - 298 runs at 59.5 with a strike rate of 128. She maintained that form by being the fourth highest run-getter in inter-zonal T20 competition - 151 runs coming at a strike rate of 149.5. We have been tracking Deeya Yadav closely through the recent domestic season, especially during the Senior Womens T20 and Inter Zonal tournaments. Playing alongside her Haryana teammate and idol Shafali Verma has been a vital part of her development. Deeya showed fearless intent, a wide array of shots, and composure at a young age, which impressed us during these competitions. Her numbers were strong, and she caught the attention of scouts, but we were fortunate to pick her at base price. What makes Deeya stand out are her reactions to different situations, attitude, body language, and intent. She plays fearlessly, and one of her most standout shots is how she likes to go aerial down the ground, over mid-on and mid-off. With Delhi Capitals having retained three key Indian batters, she is the ideal backup player for that role. Playing alongside Shafali again at Delhi Capitals will help her continue to develop that confidence and aggression which we value highly, said CricViz analysts, who are a part of the DC scouting team, to IANS. Amidst all this, Rakesh - a former Delhi Under-19 player who played a fair bit of corporate cricket recalled the time in 2015/16, when the family was in Pune. Deeya was like any other kid, hopping between skating, music, dance, badminton, gymnastics - whatever caught her eye in a particular month. One day, she told Rakesh about wanting to play cricket and took to it immediately. Rakesh would drive her to weekend sessions, where he watched her enthusiasm grow. She was enjoying herself there and that was the best part. Based on the little bit of cricket I played, I saw she grasped the skillsets very well. Then she started asking for equipment, kit, and slowly, I also started helping her, he said. Deeyas budding promise could have been derailed by the Covid-19 pandemic. When lockdown hit and everything went remote, the family relocated to Gurugram. With no formal training available, Rakesh and Deeya found a ground near their home - he would throw balls and she would bat. Rakesh faced no major challenges in shaping Deeya's career barring money matters. There were some challenges to manage finances as it's a very demanding sport. If you want to excel, then you need top-notch equipment and coaches. The fees were quite high, but we managed somehow. For Pinky, the sacrifices were greater. As a working mother, she juggled office demands, household responsibilities, and younger daughter's school routine even as Rakesh went with Deeya for training. Everyone was going in different paths. Sometimes, I took a leave or shifted my work late or early, but I managed somehow. Deeya now trains at the Shri Ram Narain Cricket Club in Sultanpur, and is strongly supported by the Haryana Cricket Association. Rakesh stays closely involved, tracking Deeya's progress with supportive coaches who keep him informed. But as a former cricketer himself, he knew when to step back. We as parents should not interfere much in the sport and when a kid starts doing power hitting, especially girls, they have a range of shots on the leg-side. But over a period of time, when she started gaining some strength, she developed shots on both sides, and that gives her the ability to hit around the park. Her strength and conditioning coach has also worked on her to get this, said Rakesh. Sanjay Negi, who runs a training centre in Ghitorni, coached Deeya in 2023. What stood out wasn't just her 360-degree shot-making - it was her mental strength. She has a mindset that if I don't make a run today, I will make it again tomorrow. The world usually stresses on being technically sound, but she is mentally very sound. Technically, there was work to do, and Negi did strengthen her basics. When she first came, she couldnt take singles, basics were a little poor, would get out to inswingers very quickly, was very weak in facing leg-spinners and had issues in backlift - so I strengthened all of that. My belief is if you strengthen weaknesses on time in this growing phase, it's fine, he said. Like many young cricketers, Deeya copped stern words from coaches. Her mood would drop and Pinky would remind her: it's all part of the journey. I would say just think that we also want you to grow and go ahead. We used to make her understand and get her to feel that everyone is with her. She is very good nature wise and forgets things in a while. Before having a breakout time in this season, Deeya struggled with fitness and recurring fatigue. Heavy workloads and poor diet left her injury-prone, as Deeya dealt with a ligament injury. In August, Rakesh sought help from Bengaluru-based sports nutritionist Rashmi Cherian. As an opening batter, Deeyas energy levels were a concern, while recovery was harder. Long hours on the field left her drained, meaning fatigue was high, so as risk of overuse injuries. Rashmi and Deeya are yet to meet in person, and with the latter constantly on the road, they connect via late night or early morning calls. The transformation was swift - within three months, energy surged, recovery improved, fatigue vanished, giving a tall Deeya an athletic build. It took a lot of effort because players are talented, but their bodies are weak. We stick to our traditional and regular home-cooked food, but mostly plates are incomplete. Yes, it has roti, vegetables, dal and rice, is clean, hygienic and homemade. But is it complete and enough for a player? I had to dig deeper and work around right from what she will eat before and after training, she said to IANS. Deeya's reluctance to follow nutritional advice initially tested Rashmi's patience. The stern words came, so did caring ones and eventually, Deeya listened. For any athlete, it's not easy to change food habits. You've been following something and then you have your pressure of playing games. On top of that, you have to eat something which you really don't like. Her discipline is remarkable. We have to make up protein as she's vegetarian and you do not get these things regularly. This girl used to eat Amul raw paneer in the room. Once she sent me a photo of eating that and I was like, Are you eating this raw? Her reply was, Yes mam, I'm okay to eat it. So I was like, wow, this is a good transformation and I was glad to see this. When her fitness became better, she began to strike fifties effortlessly and one of them won the game for Haryana. Such has been the effect that we dont talk about her previous injuries anymore, she said. Through Rashmis guidance, Deeya's diet is constantly fine-tuned. Morning calls decide between eating dosa, uttapam or idli, depending on whether it's a match day or training day. Supplements and electrolytes shift with each city's conditions, so as pictures of food menus. The process goes beyond nutrition - hydration, recovery, foam rolling, stretching, and sleep are monitored. Rashmi noted Deeya's fat percentage has dropped further while muscle mass improved significantly. Rashmi also provides a food list and Deeya carries protein bars and non-perishable foods in a bag. Instances have happened where she has to be on ground or at training while the menstrual pain was intense. Once, she finished an intense 2-3 hours training session and players were served tea, biscuit and pakoras. I asked, 'What are you going to do?' She would reply, 'Mam, I just had what you asked me to eat'. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Deeya's journey to play cricket has been demanding - learning the game in Pune, relocating to Gurugram, enduring hours of traffic for attending training sessions, while balancing her nutritional needs and constantly play various age-group games. Yet her focus remained sharp enough to catch DC's attention for 2026 WPL. When Deeya was down with ligament injury, she, Pinky and Rakesh stayed committed to making a career out of playing cricket despite the uncertainty. Hardly anybody focuses on this, but her parents were very particular, especially her father. When she was out of training, we didn't know what her future was. I told her father that I am there to help and now she's doing great. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Actually, there is no special hope. I don't want to put my hopes on her shoulders. Shes too young for that. But like every parent in India, I want her to enjoy first. Wherever destiny takes her, I want her to enjoy and thankfully, she is enjoying. I'm sure if she keeps on enjoying, and learning new things, she will definitely do good and I want to see her playing for India, he concluded. Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 12:40 pm

Two schoolboys from Chennai document Plaintive cuckoo at Odiyur lake

In the north-eastern parts of the country, this bird is anything but rare; and in South India, it is not seen except as an occasional vagrant; records here are as scare as a hens teeth. Against this backdrop, recently Amoggh Vjay Chatty, a Grade X student of PSBB Millennium in Semmanchery and Aaditya S Rajesh, a Grade XI student of Maharishi Vidya Mandir in Chetpet, spotted and photographed a Plaintive cuckoo at Odiyur lake

The Hindu 4 Dec 2025 12:10 pm

Sonia Gandhi urges Centre to act on Delhi air pollution as Opposition MPs protest in Parliament

NEW DELHI: Leaders of various Opposition parties on Thursday staged a protest in Parliament complex over the issue of air pollution in the national capital, with Congress leader Sonia Gandhi asking the government to take action. Carrying placards, leaders of various parties raised slogans outside the Makar Dwar of Parliament asking the prime minister to stop making statements and take action. Some of the MPs also wore masks at the protest to highlight the problem of air pollution. It is the government's responsibility to do something as children are dying. Old people like me are also finding it difficult, Sonia Gandhi told reporters after the protest. VIDEO | On Delhi air pollution, Congress Parliamentary Party chairperson Sonia Gandhi says, It's the government's responsibility to do something. Children are dying, and elderly people like me are severely impacted by this. They can't breathe... I have also written an article as pic.twitter.com/dVoH2Z2WFP Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) December 4, 2025 Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge was among the opposition leaders present at the protest. Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra said she has been demanding a discussion and concrete action on the issue which was not political. Air pollution is not a political issue. The government should take concrete action, we are all with it, Priyanka said, adding that people are suffering. Delhi has been battling poor air quality post Diwali. The air quality in the national capital improved slightly on Thursday morning, settling in the 'poor' category with an AQI reading of 299, according to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). On Wednesday morning, the AQI stood at 335 in the 'very poor' range. There was a brief respite from the toxic air on Sunday (November 30) and Monday (December 1); however, the air quality slipped back to 'very poor' on Tuesday. As per the CPCB, an AQI between zero and 50 is considered 'good', 51 to 100 'satisfactory', 101 to 200 'moderate', 201 to 300 'poor', 301 to 400 'very poor' and 401 to 500 'severe'.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 12:06 pm

Prabhas's Mammoth Fee: Sources Say Actor Demanding Rs 150 Cr for Spirit

The source adds that Prabhas charisma and growing pan-India appeal have pushed his market value to exceptional heights, marking a unique milestone in his career.

Deccan Chronicle 4 Dec 2025 11:12 am

Showdown looms in J&K after cabinet clears CSC report on reservations, forwards it to LG for approval

SRINAGAR: A confrontation is brewing in Jammu & Kashmir after the Omar Abdullah cabinet approved the Cabinet Sub Committees reservation report and sent it to Lt Governor Manoj Sinha for final clearance. The move has triggered sharp reactions, with the Association of Residents of Backwards Areas (RBA) and several Kashmiri leaders warning against reducing the 10% RBA quota to increase the Open Merit share. Meanwhile, Open Merit (OM) students have rejected token cuts to select categories and demanded that the report be made public before approval. The CM Omar Abdullah yesterday chaired an all-important cabinet meeting at his Jammu residence to discuss the CSC report on the reservation. The meeting, which lasted for over an hour, cleared the CSC eport and forwarded it to LG Sinha for approval. The extent of the OM quota increase, and which categories may see a reduction, remains to be seen. Talking to reporters after the meeting, Omar said the government had attempted to fulfil its commitment to rationalise the reservation policy while ensuring no injustice is done to anybody. The cabinet, he said, has adopted a fair and transparent process and carried out a detailed exercise examining every aspect of the reservation structure. We have done a detailed exercise, and every issue was discussed. We have made all efforts on our part to resolve this issue. Reservation has become a flash point in J&K with students and political parties demanding a balanced reservation policy. The reservation policy introduced by Lt Governor's administration before last years Assembly polls raised the reserved-category quota to over 60%, reducing Open Merit quota to about 30%. Currently, SCs have 8% quota, ST 1 10%, ST 2 10%, EWS 10%, Residents of Backward Areas (RBA) 10%, Other Backward Classes (OBC) 8% and ALC/IB 4%. Besides, there is a 10 % horizontal reservation, including six percent to ex-Servicemen and four percent to Persons with Disabilities (PwDs). CM Omar Abdullah vows fair rationalisation of reservation policy in J&K With the CM refusing to divulge details about the CSC report, sources said the quota of Residents of Backwards Areas (RBA) and Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) has been cut b 3 and 7 per cent respectively to increase the Open Merit share to 40 percent from the existing 30 percent. The RBA Category Association of J&K has rejected any proposal to drastically reduce or abolish the quota. A fair solution lies in rational adjustment, not in depriving any vulnerable group of its only support mechanism. If required, the RBA quota may be marginally reduced by 5 or 6 percent to help restore merit space, but it should not be abolished, the Association stated. It argued that many far-flung and mountainous regions still lack basic developmental benchmarks. Reform is welcome, but removal would be unjust, it said. Opposition Peoples Conference chairman and MLA Sajjad Gani Lone also warned against cuts to the RBA quota, calling it the only reserved category where Kashmiris benefitted. He said reducing it would lead to systematic exclusion of Kashmiris in the recruitment process and accused the NC government of repeating past injustices. According to Lone, the elected government could restore district and divisional recruitment through legislation. The Open Merit Students Association J&K has also cautioned that minor or cosmetic reductions in one or two categories would not be accepted. Anything less than full, category-wide rationalisation is a direct insult to lakhs of aspirants. Cosmetic cuts are unacceptable, unforgivable, and will be resisted at every level, it stated and demanded that the CSC report cleared by the cabinet be made public before approval. The Association stressed that divisional-wise reservation remains the most practical and balanced reform approach for J&K. Former Srinagar Mayor Junaid Mattu said, A rationalisation that leaves ST with 20%, SC with 10% (including affluent creamy layers of those categories) but takes the axe to the poorest and most deserving economically weaker section of the society (EWS), the ones truly deserving affirmative action. Slashing RBA is another convenient wound inflicted on the people of Kashmir, the perpetual soft targets for NC. The result of this cut will mean lesser people from Kashmir qualifying for government jobs and professional examinations. The math is crystal clear. If the old reservation policy (currently in vogue) was the injury. This rationalisation is the insult, he said. Even remotely accepting this utter injustice would be a monumental sell-out that our future generations wont forgive us for, Junaid posted on X. Meanwhile, All Parties Sikh Coordination Committee (APSCC) chairman Jagmohan Singh Raina demanded reservation for Sikhs in education stressing that under National Minority Act, Sikh community is a minority but still the benefits of reservation have not been extended to youth of the community. This is injustice to the community and Sikh youth have been pushed to the wall. Singh further said reservation benefits should be given to people who really deserve it and that too should be one time and not a continuous process. It has been observed that a person gets the benefits of reservation at multiple fronts. The process needs to be changed, and it should be the prerogative of the candidate to avail the reservation benefits at the education level or at the job level. Once a youth avails the benefits of reservation, the process should be stopped forthwith. It is not just to extend the benefits of the reservation to the same youth time and again, he said. The APSCC chairman said a committee of experts should be formed to find out who should be given the reservation benefits.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 10:52 am

Livingstones 82* Powers ADKR to Commanding ILT20 Season 4 Opening Win

Liam Livingstone lit up the Sharjah Cricket Stadium with a rampant 82* run blitz off 38 deliveries as the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders claimed a 39-run win over the Sharjah Warriorz in their opening fixture of the DP World ILT20 Season 4. His explosive finish propelled the Knight Riders to 233/4, the second-highest total in DP World ILT20 history. Livingstone found support from Sherfane Rutherford (45 off 27) through the middle overs, while Alex Hales (32 off 19) and Alishan Sharafu (34 off 23) provided a brisk start at the top of the innings. Livingstone reserved his fiercest hitting for the final over, where he hammered five sixes, including four in a row for a record of 33 runs against Dwayne Pretorius. Adil Rashid was the lone bright spot for the Warriorz, returning figures of 2/31. Chasing a formidable target, the Warriorz could not find the start they needed. They lost Johnson Charles (10 off 9), Tom Abell (6 off 6) and Tom Kohler-Cadmore (14 off 18) inside the first seven overs with only 56 runs on board. Tim David (60 off 24) scripted the fightback. David hit Piyush Chawla for three consecutive sixes in the ninth over to keep the home side in the fray. While the wickets of Sikandar Raza (8 off 11) and Dinesh Karthik (5 off 4) tumbled around him, David surged to a rapid fifty in 21 balls, striking six sixes on his way there. Ajay Kumar put an end to the onslaught, dismissing David in the 13th over to bring the score to 120/6. Kumar also returned the best figures of the day in the process with 1/22 in his four overs. With the required run-rate surging to almost 20 runs in the final five overs, the equation proved too steep. Pretorius (39 off 20) shepherded the tail with a gutsy knock comprising four fours and two sixes while Adil Rashid (25 off 11) played a consolatory cameo with three sixes to take down Andre Russell for 25 runs in the penultimate over, however, the Warriorz finished considerably short at 194/9. Earlier in the evening, Michael Pepper (15 off 9) set the tone for the Knight Riders innings with three boundaries in the first over before he was cleaned up by Dwayne Pretorius in the third over. Alex Hales and Alishan Sharafu cracked multiple boundaries as Knight Riders finished the powerplay at 58/1. The partnership was worth 51 runs when Adil Rashid broke through. Rashid first castled Hales in the eighth over and then removed Sharafu to leave the Knight Riders at 88/3 in ten overs. Liam Livingstone and Sherfane Rutherford seized control of the innings with a 95-run stand. Their assault included 19-run overs off both Sikandar Raza and Dwayne Pretorius, ensuring the Knight Riders were scoring briskly throughout the innings. Sherfane Rutherford had plundered three fours and three sixes until he was scalped by Saurabh Netravalkar in the 18th over. Andre Russell (11* off 4) joined Livingstone as they finished with a 50-run stand in just 13 balls courtesy of the massive final over. Player of the Match, Liam Livingstone said: The boys up top played well and set a strong foundation. It took me a while to get going as the pitch was a little slow in the middle, but thankfully I found rhythm towards the end. Captain of the Sharjah Warriorz, Tim Southee said: Also Read: Live Cricket Score That was a dangerous batting lineup and the only way to slow them down was by taking wickets. We werent able to do that through the middle overs or at the back end. We were a little off with the ball and probably in the field as well, and credit to the Knight Riders because they played well.

CNMSports 4 Dec 2025 10:52 am

US lawmakers press Secretary Rubio to enforce visa bans, asset freezes on Pakistani officials

Dozens of U.S. lawmakers are demanding sanctions against senior Pakistani officials for transnational repression and human rights abuses. The bipartisan letter calls for visa bans and asset freezes on those threatening U.S. citizens and residents who criticise Pakistan's military establishment. Lawmakers cite arbitrary detentions, intimidation, and the detention of opposition leaders and journalists as evidence of a deepening authoritarian crisis.

The Economic Times 4 Dec 2025 10:18 am

ILT20: Livingstone shines as Knight Riders beat Warriorz by 39 runs

Liam Livingstone's blistering unbeaten 82, featuring five sixes in the final over, propelled Abu Dhabi Knight Riders to a formidable 233/4. Sharjah Warriorz, despite Tim David's rapid 60, faltered in their chase, succumbing to a 39-run defeat. Livingstone's explosive knock and crucial partnerships secured a commanding victory in their ILT20 opener.

The Times of India 4 Dec 2025 9:18 am

Australia to enforce social media age limit of 16 from next week

Livestreaming service Twitch was added to the list of age-restricted platforms less than two weeks ago. The Australian eSafety Commissioner will send the 10 platforms notices on December 11 demanding information about the numbers of accounts removed. Monthly notices would follow for six months

Mid Day 4 Dec 2025 7:55 am

Delhi clears Rs 3,000 crore plan to redevelop 402 km of roads by March 2026

NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has approved a major infrastructural plan to redevelop 402 kilometres of city roads by March next year. Spearheaded by the Public Works Department (PWD), the initiative aims to upgrade the citys road network with modern engineering standards, reduce congestion points, and enforce strict accountability mechanisms. The plan accommodates the road projects spanning 301 kilometres operating under the Central Road Fund (CRF) and 101 kilometres the state fund. PWD Minister Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma said that Delhi deserves world-class roads built with honesty, speed, and zero tolerance for corruption. This is not just road construction. This is about setting new standards for mobility in the capital, he said. The CRF component focuses on high-traffic corridors and arterial routes critical to interstate and intra-city movement. The key stretches under the CRF component include Eastern Approach Road, Wazirabad; Road No 68, North East Delhi; old GT Road; Road No 59, Loni Border; Narela-Alipur Road; Bhajanpura-Yamuna Vihar Main Road; Seelampur-Shastri Park corridor; and Karawal Nagar Road. The sources said that tenders for several CRF projects have already been floated and the completion targets have been set for February and March. On the other hand, the state-funded road projects will cover primary roads, neighbourhood connectors, institutional corridors, and dense residential stretches. The projects under this category include Bipin Chandra Pal Marg to CR Park; Kali Mandir Road, South East Delhi; Surajkund Road; Press Enclave Road: Sheikh Sarai-Panchsheel Road: Khel Gaon Marg; Mandir Marg-Karol Bagh Road; New Friends Colony Link Road: and Rajokri-NH 48 service lane corridor. The PWD minister has made categorical assertions about quality control and time-bound delivery for these projects.

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 7:36 am

'Was harassed, tortured': Bengaluru techie dies by suicide; note cites extortion bid, blames GBA officials

A Bengaluru techie died by suicide, accusing a couple and Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) officials of abetting his extreme act through harassment and extortion. The deceased's mother filed a complaint against Shashi and Usha Nambiar for demanding Rs 20 lakh and allegedly encouraging officials to harass her son. The couple has been remanded in judicial custody.

The Times of India 4 Dec 2025 6:55 am

Geetha Iyers Miniature Giants weaves stories and science

Insects are the quiet, unsung heroes of biodiversity. They are small, and so they slip past our notice, but they have always been so vital in maintaining the balance in our ecosystem. While our attention gravitates toward majestic tigers, soaring birds, and towering trees, it is the tiny workers beneath our feet and above our heads who keep nature running like a well-oiled machine. They pollinate flowers, keep pests in check, and feed countless other creatures, forming the invisible scaffold that holds ecosystems together. To overlook insects is to overlook the very heartbeat of the world that hums, crawls, and flutters tirelessly to keep life thriving. Understanding these very insects has, therefore, become not only important but endlessly demanding, and it is in pursuit of this challenge that Geetha Iyer, an author and independent consultant in education and environment, returns once again; now with her third book dedicated to unravelling the world of insects. While her first book Satpada, Our World of Insects is best described as a beginners handbook, her second, The Weavers: The Curious World of Insects delved into the science of how they weave, and use silk in their lives. In her latest work, Miniature Giants: Insect Stories Beyond the Ordinary, she says, she is batting for insects and their reputation. The backyard of her home in the picturesque village of Suchindram, Kanniyakumari, doubles as a laboratory, where she spends hours observing insects and even the village itself, she says, becomes her natural field site. But her observations werent limited to Suchindram. She spent five years at the Kalakad Mundanthurai Tiger Reserve and Kanyakumari Wildlife Sanctuary, and spent more years surveying moths and insects at Meghalaya, Nagaland, Mizoram, and the Western Ghats. The book clubs her observations with discoveries by entomologists and scientists globally, but all weaved into simple and interesting stories. Geetha Iyer Ahead of the books launch by the Madras Naturalists Society (MNS) on Friday, Geetha, also a life member of MNS, shares her concerns for the world of insects. Citing that the number of insects is fast declining, she hopes that the book will trigger healthy conversation. If we want a healthy Earth, we need a healthy insect-friendly ecosystem, she says. Geetha also believes that curiosity about insects grows when fear fades, and she uses familiar examples to dissolve misconceptions. People fear bees and wasps because they sting. But why do bees leave their stings and die, while wasps and hornets dont? Why does the pain linger in our memory? Experience, she adds, is the bridge between science and empathy. If you know their behaviour, then you know how to protect yourself, she says, recalling how she learned to remain still when surrounded by buzzing insects. Wasps, hornets and bees see moving objects well but not still ones slight movement can prove to be painful. These details lie in various scientific publications. I have simplified and converted them into story form, keeping science to a minimum. Beyond learning how to protect ourselves and appreciating these tiny creatures, the author believes we can even learn from them. Across the book, my stories about them have tried to bring home the idea that insects are self-sufficient. They are so self-sufficient that scientists are discovering from their lives, technologies to solve many of the problems humans face, she informs. By reading her upcoming book, she hopes readers will walk away with a new understanding that the world of insects cannot be reduced to the narrow labels of harmful and beneficial as taught in classrooms. Instead, she wants people to recognise them as partners in sustaining a healthy and balanced life. For her, the responsibility remains unchanged: to draw attention to the indispensable role insects play in maintaining the well-being of the Earth. And as she writes in her book, It is my belief that to protect the insects is to protect us humans and many other species from going extinct. Conservation of forests and wildlife will not fulfil its goals if we ignore insects and other invertebrates. The book, published by Penguin Viking, is available on Amazon. Priced at `458.99

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 6:30 am

'Strangely I'dont want to be remembered for O Sanam,' says singer Lucky Ali

Far away, a musical sound passes through the breeze. It is 1999, and Ek Pal Ka Jeena drifts into homes through open windows and half-shut doors, bouncing off scooter radios and living room cassette players. Soft. Unhurried. It does not push its way into the noise. It stays. Almost without announcement or assistance (like social media), the song becomes an anthem, stitching itself into a memory across cities and generations. On screen, a debutant Hrithik Roshan moves with electrifying ease, the choreography and charisma catapulting him into instant stardom. By then, singer Lucky Ali, known for his songs that ooze laid-back, wanderer-like energy, had begun carving his path in music. More than two decades later, Ali, also popular for Na Tum Jaano Na Hum, Safarnama, Dekha Hai Aise Bhi, Kitni Haseen Zindagi, Hairat , speaks about Ek Pal Ka Jeena sans nostalgia. The truth of Ek Pal Ka Jeena is that were here for a moment and then were gone. The lyrics really stayed with listeners. The music, of course, is an enhancer, says the singer who is in his sixties. That impermanence shapes how he treats the song today. When we play the track in concerts, its different. We never follow the original recording. We do our own thing, and every time, its different, he says ahead of RE:SOUND Lucky Ali India Tour, by JetAlive, the live experience arm of JetSynthesys. Ali started his playback singing career with Walking All Alone from Ek Baap Chhe Bete (1978), also starring his father Mehmood, and went on to collaborate with composers like AR Rahman, Vishal Bharadwaj, Vishal-Shekhar, Mikey McCleary, leaving a lasting imprint on both indie and film music. Music, for Ali, must remain alive, shifting with space, mood and audience. That philosophy will carry into his upcoming Bengaluru concert. Its my hometown, so theres naturally a personal connect with anyone whos in the city. Were also bringing tracks we havent played before, a few new additions to set. Our concerts are never the same in any city. Even if some songs were part of the last show, theyll feel different this time. Across a catalogue that shaped Indian independent music, Ali resists ranking his work, as he places them all together. I love all my songs. I record and release them because I was convinced about them, Ali shares. Some stay close because you start living them after youve written them, but favourites are beside the point. Legacy too, seems to make him uneasy. Strangely, I dont want to be remembered for O Sanam, or as a musician or singer. This was a time and that was a time, and times will change, he reflects. For him, music is not a destination, but a journey, a path that still holds much to be discovered in corners of life he hasnt yet explored. Listeners have long been drawn to the wandering quality of his songs, yet Ali offers a different perspective. Wandering, he says, is far from being aimless. Its a way to travel inward, to internalise experience. Whether onstage or off, he is often deep within his own thoughts, observing and processing life in his own measured rhythm. His real sense of growth as an artist did not arrive with applause. It wasnt a single moment. It was a lead up to many things. Completing our first album proved we could finish a work comprehensively. As the music grew, I grew along with that, says Ali. Today, it is collaboration that excites him the most: meeting new artistes, exchanging ideas, and exploring fresh sounds. On stage, that exchange deepens into something almost sacred. When that connection happens, when were all singing or vibing together musically and rhythmically, its a special feeling, he says, adding that spirituality lives in that shared space, highlighting how music helps him connect with everyone who understands that language. Ask him to choose an actor who fits the Lucky Ali-coded aura on screen, he says, Im far removed from the entire film industry and I havent worked in it for a long time. So, I really wouldnt know, but its bizarre always to see someone lip-syncing to your voice. If he could meet his younger self, stepping into a first recording session, his advice would be brief Its not there forever. Perhaps thats why his music still moves with ease, neither fixed nor demanding, just passing through the air and lingering only as long as it needs to. (Lucky Ali will perform at Phoenix Marketcity, Whitefield, on Dec 6 at 6.30pm. Tickets Rs 1,500 )

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 6:06 am

Art on the brink

Another year ends. Another begins. Looking back at the year must be a mixed bag of emotions for athevast majority. Gathering up the months that comprised both tears and bliss, accolades and failures and to sift through them all, often becomes an annual ritual in the belief that we can step into the new year with lessons learnt. Unfortunately, we rarely try to address the silent killer within us all Stress! A holiday at the end of the year to a destination that fits into ones budget is mandatory. Trekking, sightseeing, vacationing by the beach, looking up historical relics you name it, and there would be a tourist operator with the right package for you. Once out there, wearing outfits that befit the surroundings, you indulge in every activity offered, for no trip on earth is ever planned to simply rest your tired soul. You fill your days to make the most of the vacation. You sincerely believe that you have done the needful for the stress that life puts you through everyday and then, come back all rejuvenated enough to take on the same stress. Nothing actually changes. Artists, on the other hand, live the ideal stress-free life, you may falsely assume. For, isnt art often recommended as a therapy to relax, to cure, and to pause amid your busy days? Artists must then be leading lives that are on eternal vacation mode. Nothing can be further from the truth. Art as a hobby may be calming indeed, but once adopted as a career, it is definitely as demanding as any other. Art history is replete with stories of burnouts consuming the lives and sanity of too many creative minds. The Scream is one of the most recognisable artworks in history. The creator of it also had moments of these terrifying screams erupting within him. In 1908, on the brink of exhaustion, Norwegian artist Edvard Munch had a nervous breakdown, which was attributed to stress and overwork. An intense creative drive that translated into 106 art exhibitions in 17 years, led to his mental collapse, along with alcohol abuse, which were short fixes for his weariness. The worlds beloved artist, Vincent Van Gogh, may have left us a legacy of his bright sunflowers and starry nights, but his manic periods of painting, when he worked with such furious frenzy, ultimately led to depression and his early death by suicide. In recent years, the extremely talented and popular Japanese Manga artist, Kentaro Miura, died at the age of 54, due to a rare medical condition caused by hypertension. The long hours of intense, meticulous work, often combined with impossible deadlines and an excess of creative energy, can prove to be more lethal at times than any corporate assignment. The solitary practice that art is, does not provide the comfort of having fellow workers alongside to help unwind or distract oneself. Stress is a frightening reality today. A vacation may be a temporary solution, but reorganising life with the emphasis on mental health is the only way forward. Let this be the resolution for the year that beckons us all!

The New Indian Express 4 Dec 2025 6:00 am

Indian shuttlers dominate at Guwahati Masters

GUWAHATI, Dec 3: Indian shuttlers, including Tanvi Sharma and Tharun Mannepalli, produced a dominant display at the Guwahati Masters Super 100 tournament as several home players progressed to the next round with commanding wins across mens and womens singles draw here Wednesday. Besides Tanvi, other top performers included Tanya Hemanth, Tasnim Mir, Ashmita Chaliha, Anmol []

The Shillong Times 4 Dec 2025 4:56 am

Arvind Gupta lays foundation stone for Community Hall at Rajpura Mangotrian

Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, Dec 3: MLA Jammu West, Arvind Gupta, today laid the foundation stone for the construction of a much-awaited community hall at the Lakshmi Narayan Mandir premises in Ward No. 33, Rajpura Mangotrian. The project, sanctioned with an allocation of Rs 49 lakh from the Constituency Development Fund (CDF), is aimed at creating a dedicated space for religious, cultural, and social gatherings, significantly benefiting the residents of the area. Speaking on the occasion, Arvind Gupta expressed his commitment [] The post Arvind Gupta lays foundation stone for Community Hall at Rajpura Mangotrian appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 4 Dec 2025 4:08 am

This unassuming Asus laptop is the ThinkPad alternative I didn't see coming

Asus' ExpertBook P3 powers through demanding workloads thanks to its AMD processor, ample RAM, and efficient thermal cooling.

ZDNet 4 Dec 2025 12:31 am

Delhi man used ChatGPT to trap scammer who then pleaded for mercy, here's how

When the scammer sent a QR code demanding payment from a different number with an Army profile picture, the Delhi man avoided it, claiming technical difficulties scanning it.

DNA India 3 Dec 2025 11:37 pm

Probe in Chittoor Busts ID-Theft Network Claiming Crores of Input Tax

The first complainant in this regard turned out to be a daily-wage labourer, who approached the tax office with a notice demanding 12.17 crore.

Deccan Chronicle 3 Dec 2025 9:50 pm

Inside Meghan Markles workout routine: Yoga, strength training, and mental wellness

Meghan Markle prioritizes a holistic fitness approach, blending childhood yoga roots with post-motherhood gentle exercises like Pilates and walking. Her routine emphasizes mental clarity and well-being over intense workouts, incorporating a mostly plant-based diet. This balanced lifestyle, featuring circuit training for strength and low-impact methods for flexibility, keeps her active and energized amidst a demanding schedule.

The Times of India 3 Dec 2025 9:41 pm

ACB Arrests Civil Supplies Officer in AP While Taking Bribe

ACB arrests Civil Supplies officer in Visakhapatnam for demanding 10,000 bribe to release seized vehicle

Deccan Chronicle 3 Dec 2025 9:29 pm

Confrontation mars Bhopal Gas Tragedy anniversary march over effigy resembling RSS worker

BHOPAL: A peaceful march marking the 41st anniversary of the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy on Wednesday was marred by a noisy confrontation between the RSS-BJP workers and members of organisations working for the survivors of the worst industrial tragedy. The noisy encounter was triggered by an effigy, which the BJP and RSS workers claimed portrayed a RSS Swayamsevak, and consequently hurt the religious and organisational sentiments. The representatives of the organisations working for the gas tragedy survivors, however, rejected the RSS-BJP workers allegations, stating that the effigy represented those responsible for the tragedy and was not aimed at targeting any particular outfit or organisation. Just like the previous anniversaries, the organisations working for the gas tragedy survivors took out the remembrance march from the Bharat Talkies underbridge to JP Nagar Gas Memorial in the Madhya Pradesh capital. As the march began, one of the two symbolic effigies carried by the survivors enraged local BJP and RSS workers, who claimed the procession hurt their sentiments. The ruling party and its parent organisations workers, while accusing the organisers of deliberately getting an effigy which was portrayed as an RSS worker, confronted the marchs organisers, demanding that the concerned effigy be removed immediately. A local BJP leader, Ashish Thakur, who was among those who protested the inclusion of the concerned effigy in the march, accused the marchs organisers of vitiating the atmosphere by intentionally carrying the concerned effigy, which resembled an RSS Swayamsevak. The march organisers, however, denied the BJP-RSS workers allegations. The effigy represented the companies responsible for the tragedy and those who aligned with them and didnt target any particular outfit, said Bhopal Group for Information and Action representative Rachna Dhingra. The 1984 tragedy survivors, who formed part of the march, carried banners which blamed the ruling BJP of betraying the cause of the survivors, colluding with those who caused the tragedy and neglecting the interests of the thousands of survivors of the worst industrial tragedy. With the noisy confrontation on the brink of snowballing into a major incident, the police stepped in and seized the effigy. The police officers, however, remained tight-lipped about the entire development. Angered over the effigy, the RSS-BJP workers demanded that a case be registered against those responsible for getting the concerned effigy in the march.

The New Indian Express 3 Dec 2025 8:27 pm

Vizag to host IFR, MILAN and Indian Ocean Naval Symposium in February 2026

President Droupadi Murmu will inaugurate the third International Fleet Review 2026 on February 18, says ENC Flag Officer and Commanding-in-Chief Vice-Admiral Sanjay Bhalla

The Hindu 3 Dec 2025 8:17 pm

1st Test: Jacob Duffy's Five-for Hand New Zealand A Handy Lead On Day 2

Jacob Duffy: Medium-pacer Jacob Duffys maiden five-wicket haul in Tests put New Zealand firmly in control on the second day of the first Test against the West Indies at Hagley Oval in Christchurch on Wednesday. His 5 for 34, combined with Matt Henrys three wickets, bowled West Indies out for 167 in reply to New Zealands first-innings total of 231. By stumps, the hosts had moved to 32 for no loss in their second innings, extending their lead to 96. West Indies had begun the day by needing just three balls to wrap up New Zealands innings, Zak Foulkes edging Jayden Seales down the leg side. But Foulkes struck immediately with the ball too, removing John Campbell with the first ball of the second over as Will Young dived to his left at third slip to complete the catch. New Zealand, however, were sloppy in the field. Young put down a far simpler chance soon after when Henry found Alick Athanazes outside edge. Henry hit back in his next over, getting the ball to jag back in from around the wicket to bowl Athanaze. After 12 overs, West Indies were crawling at 10 for 2, with Shai Hope and Tagenarine Chanderpaul focused on survival rather than scoring. The first boundary of the innings only arrived in the 23rd over when Hope, batting in sunglasses due to an eye infection, drove Duffy through the covers. He followed it up by driving Nathan Smith past mid-on. Chanderpaul had slices of luck, dropped twice by Devon Conway at leg slip on 5 and 24, off Smith and Henry, respectively. Hope reached his fifty after lunch, and with Chanderpaul settling in, New Zealand were forced to change plans. Duffy went short at Hope, troubling him repeatedly. With a short-leg in place, the pressure told: a gloved pull looped to Tom Latham, keeping in place of the injured Tom Blundell, who did not take the field after hurting his hamstring on day one. The dismissal ended a 90-run stand and opened the innings up. Henry then returned to strike twice in one over, both caught behind. Bowling away swingers around off stump, he removed Roston Chase and Justin Greaves for ducks, leaving West Indies 106 for 5. Chanderpaul continued unbothered, reaching a measured half-century and adding 34 with Tevin Imlach. That stand ended when Conway finally held one, diving to his left at square leg to pluck a pulling Chanderpaul out of the air. Henry should have had a fourth when Kemar Roach edged to first slip, but Michael Bracewell spilt it diving across from second. As the light faded, only spin was permitted, but after a brief rain break, the sky cleared enough for pace to resume. Duffy returned and wasted no time finishing the innings. With the first ball after resumption, he had Imlach caught down the leg side, a review confirming the glove. Johann Layne followed in the same over, caught and bowled. Duffy then went full to bowl both Seales and Ojay Shields, sealing his maiden five-for and limiting West Indies to 167. New Zealand openers saw off a short final session to reach 32 without loss, placing the home side in a commanding position with a 96-run lead. Duffy returned and wasted no time finishing the innings. With the first ball after resumption, he had Imlach caught down the leg side, a review confirming the glove. Johann Layne followed in the same over, caught and bowled. Duffy then went full to bowl both Seales and Ojay Shields, sealing his maiden five-for and limiting West Indies to 167. Also Read: Live Cricket Score New Zealand 231 & 32/0 in 7 overs (Devon Conway 15 not out, Tom Latham 14 not out) lead West Indies 167 all out in 75.4 overs (Shai Hope 56, Tagenarine Chanderpaul 52; Jacob Duffy 5-34, Matt Henry 3-43, Zak Foulkes 2-32) by 96 runs Article Source: IANS

CNMSports 3 Dec 2025 5:18 pm

UN votes to tell Israel to leave Gaza, West Bank & Syrian Golan Heights

Delegates at the UN General Assembly adopted resolutions demanding that Israel end its occupation of both the Palestinian territories and the Golan Heights. The votes in both cases were decisive.

Web Dunia 3 Dec 2025 5:11 pm

Maiden ton! Ruturaj makes the most of his opportunity, scores 77-ball ton

Ruturaj Gaikwad achieved his maiden ODI century with a brilliant 105 off 83 balls, anchoring India's innings after a shaky start. His composed knock, featuring 12 fours and two sixes, alongside a 195-run partnership with Virat Kohli, propelled India to a commanding position. Gaikwad's performance solidifies his potential as a future ODI star.

The Times of India 3 Dec 2025 4:19 pm