High Court cancels GST notice against Honey Rose
The Kerala High Court has quashed a GST notice demanding Honey Rose's tax records for multiple years in one go, stating separate requests are necessary. Meanwhile, her upcoming film 'Rachel', where she plays a butcher, has been postponed again, with makers citing release landscape concerns for a better audience experience.
Congress MLAs Protest in J&K Assembly Over Alleged Harassment of Kashmiris
Jammu, Feb 19: Congress MLAs Irfan Lone and Iftikhar Ahmed on Thursday staged a protest outside the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly, alleging harassment of Kashmiris outside the Union Territory and demanding immediate intervention to stop such incidents. Holding a pamphlet reading Stop harassment of Kashmiris, Lone and Ahmed demonstrated on the assembly stairs and were [] The post Congress MLAs Protest in J&K Assembly Over Alleged Harassment of Kashmiris appeared first on Northlines .
Congress MLAs Protest Outside Assembly Over Harassment Of Kashmiris Outside J&K
Jammu, Feb 19: Congress MLAs Irfan Lone and Iftikhar Ahmed on Thursday protested over alleged harassment of Kashmiris outside Jammu and Kashmir, demanding an immediate stop to such incidents. Lone, carrying a pamphlet reading Stop harassment of Kashmiris, and Ahmed held the protest on the stairs of the assembly. They were joined by MLAs from Rajouri. Referring to the alleged harassment of Kashmiri nursing students at a university in Rajasthan, the two MLAs said they would raise the issue in [] The post Congress MLAs Protest Outside Assembly Over Harassment Of Kashmiris Outside J&K appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
From IIT Mandi to Japan: 25-year-old techie shares salary and how he landed the job
A 25-year-old IIT Mandi graduate, Parshva Jain, secured a machine learning engineer role in Japan directly after campus placements, earning 6-6.5 million yen annually. His journey highlights the strong demand for AI and machine learning professionals, with Japanese companies increasingly open to international talent, offering visa sponsorship and relocation support.
Assembly adjourned after noisy scenes over police action on students in Jammu
Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on Wednesday was adjourned after witnessing noisy scenes as BJP MLAs protested the alleged police use of force against students who were demanding the establishment of a National Law University (NLU) in Jammu. The uproar erupted when the House was discussing grants related to Chief Minister Omar Abdullah. BJP []
Pacers give India Women confidence as they target series win over Aussies
CANBERRA, Feb 18: Aiming to establish an unassailable lead over Australia, Harmanpreet Kaurs India would draw confidence from a strong bowling performance in the rain-hit opening win when the two sides square off in the second and penultimate T20 International here on Thursday. It was a commanding display from seamer Arundhati Reddy, whose four-wicket haul []
NT Reporter Margao Dempo Cricket Club produced a commanding all-round display to defeat Chorao Cricket Club by 26 runs and enter the semifinals of the 4th Chandrakant Karapurkar Tournament held at the Rajendra Prasad Stadium (MCC), Margao. Playing under lights in the opening quarterfinal, Dempo made full use of the conditions after being put in []
ACB arrests Girdawar red-handed
Jammu Tawi, Feb 18:J&K Anti-Corruption Bureau on Wednesday arrested a Revenue Official while demanding and accepting Rs 10,000 bribe in Reasi. In a statement issued, an ACB Spokesman said: Accused public servant, Mohammad Saleem Banday, Girdawar, Halqa Judda, Tehsil Arnas, District Reasi unlawfully demanded a bribe from the complainant in lieu of carrying out the [] The post ACB arrests Girdawar red-handed appeared first on Northlines .
T20 WC: All-round Shivam Dube Helps India Remain Unbeaten With A 17-run Win Over NED
T20 World Cup: Varun Chakravarthy's 3-14 and an all-round performance from Shivam Dube (66 & 2-35) helped India continue their winning run and extend it to 12 matches after beating the Netherlands by 17 runs in the 36th match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, on Wednesday. The Netherlands got off to a good start in the Group A clash, chasing 194 as openers Michael Levitt and Max O Dowd added 35 runs in the first five overs. India ended the steady 35-run opening partnership when Varun Chakaravarthy bowled a sharp delivery, hitting Max ODowd's leg stump. The Netherlands top run-scorer in T20Is faced another tough game, finishing a disappointing T20 World Cup campaign with only 45 runs in four matches. Hardik Pandya then acted quickly to give India another breakthrough as Michael Levitt (24) fell while trying an ambitious pull. Bowling a 132.2 kph short-of-a-length delivery outside off and rolling his fingers over the seam, Pandya forced a mistimed shot that soared towards deep mid-wicket. Washington Sundar read it well near the boundary, timed his jump perfectly, caught it above his head, and kept his balance inside the rope to make a great play. Earlier, after electing to bat on a red-soil wicket, India lost out-of-form Abhishek Sharma early as he departed on his third consecutive duck of the tournament. Aryan Dutt struck twice early to shake India during the Power-play. He dismissed both Sharma and Ishan Kishan (18 off 17) with three excellent overs of off-spin with the new ball. Ishan showed promise with a few solid hits and added 39 runs with Tilak Varma (31) before he got bowled in an unfortunate dismissal. Varma and skipper Suryakumar Yadav took control of the Indian innings and then added 30-odd runs. Varma, looking to go big over long-off, placed it beside 41-year-old Roelof van der Merwe, who attempted a full-stretched dive to complete the catch. Skipper Surykumar then opened his hand with a signature style Supla shot off de Leede in the 12th over, and then all-rounder Shivam Dube took charge of power-hitting in the very next over. Colin Ackermann, bowling the 13th over, was taken down by Dube with two maximums on the leg side and a boundary, carving the covers as 19 runs came off the over. Just when it seemed like the hosts were gaining momentum with Suryakumar and Dube launching a counterattack, the Netherlands responded fiercely with the wicket of the skipper, who departed on 34 off 28. India changed their approach dramatically in the middle overs. They scored 15 runs off the 16th over and hit another 20 in the next. The decision to bowl spin did not work out. Van der Merwe couldnt stop the attack, so Bas de Leede had to return to the bowling lineup as India raced past 150 in 17 overs. Shivam Dube led the way, blasting both spin and pace on his way to an explosive half-century off just 25 balls, featuring two fours and five sixes. Fourteen runs came from the final over, with Rinku Singh making his mark by hitting a six on just his second ball. India finished with a commanding total of 193/6. For the Netherlands, Logan van Beek 3-56 and Aryan Dutt 2-19 were the key bowlers. Colin Ackermann and Bas de Leede were the main contributors for the Netherlands innings, adding 43 off 26 deliveries. First, they took down Pandya for 14 and then Abhishek Sharma for 10 runsthe only over he bowled. Carrying on with the momentum, both the batters capitalised on Shivam Dubes first over for 12 runs after Ackerman was dropped by Washington Sundar. Ackermanns (23 off 15) quick cameo ended after he got out at deep mid-wicket. Rinku Singh made a secure catch, giving Varun Chakaravarthy his second wicket and ending the 43-run partnership. The Dutch soon faced more trouble as Chakaravarthy took another wicket, removing Aryan Dutt for a golden duck. Suddenly, on a hat-trick, the spinner was on fire, leaving the Netherlands in a tough spot. Dube then struck back after getting smoked for a maximum and a boundary with a prized wicket of de Leede (33). The Netherlands were in trouble with the required rate rising with each ball as Bumrah, returning for his second spell, cleaned up skipper Scott Edwards. The Netherlands showed some fightback in the end with Zach Lion-Cachet (26 off 16) and Noah Croes (25 off 12*), but the toll of runs was heavy as India continued their winning run and extended it to 12 unbeaten by beating the visitors by 17 runs. Chakravarthy 3-14 and an all-round performance from Dube (66 & 2-35) were the key contributors in Indias win. The Netherlands showed some fightback in the end with Zach Lion-Cachet (26 off 16) and Noah Croes (25 off 12*), but the toll of runs was heavy as India continued their winning run and extended it to 12 unbeaten by beating the visitors by 17 runs. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 193/6 in 20 overs (Shivam Dube 66, Suryakumar Yadav 34; Logan van Beek 3-56, Aryan Dutt 2-19) beat Netherlands 176/7 in 20 overs (Bas de Leede 33, Noah Croes 25; Varun Chakravarthy 3-14, Shivam Dube 2-25) by 17 runs Article Source: IANS
Watch: Anganwadi workers across T.N. intensify protest over pay and job regularisation
Anganwadi and nutritious meal workers across Tamil Nadu have continued their agitation for the 15th consecutive day, demanding regularisation and a 19,500 minimum basic pay promised in the DMKs 2021 manifesto
T20 WC: All Stats From Pakistans 102-run Win Over Namibia In Group A
T20 World Cup: Pakistan stormed into the Super 8s of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup with a commanding 102-run win over Namibia at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo, Sri Lanka on Wednesday, defending their imposing total of 199/3 by bowling Namibia out for just 97 in 17.3 overs. Namibia started positively in the chase, with Louren Steenkamp attacking early to guide his side to 40/2 in the powerplay. However, Pakistans spinners quickly seized control, with Mohammad Nawaz dismissing Steenkamp for 23 and triggering a collapse. Shadab Khan played a key role in dismantling the middle-order, finishing with 3-19, including the crucial wicket of captain Gerhard Erasmus. Usman Tariq delivered the decisive spell, using clever variations to claim four wickets and tear through the lower order, ensuring Namibia never recovered. Namibia slumped from 72/4 to 81/7 in a matter of overs, effectively ending their resistance as Pakistans spin attack dominated on a turning surface. Earlier, Pakistan had set the tone with a strong batting display, powered by Sahibzada Farhans superb unbeaten 100 and Saim Ayubs brisk 38, posting a challenging 199/3. With the emphatic victory, Pakistan secured their place in the Super 8s and eliminated the USA from contention, underlining their credentials as one of the tournaments strongest sides. Heres a look at all the key stats from the Pakistan vs Namibia match 4/16 Usman Tariq's bowling figures of 4-16 are the second best for a Pakistani spinner in the T20 World Cup. The record is held by all-rounder Shahid Afridi, who took 4/11 against the Netherlands in the 2009 edition. 97 Namibia's total against Pakistan is the third-lowest by any team in T20WC history. Previously, the Netherlands scored 93 at Lord's in 2009 and 91 for 9 in Perth in 2022. 2 Sahibzada Farhan (100*) became the second Pakistani batter to score a century in the T20 World Cup. Ahmed Shehzad was the first, scoring 111 not out against Bangladesh in Mirpur during the 2014 edition. 97 Namibia's total against Pakistan is the third-lowest by any team in T20WC history. Previously, the Netherlands scored 93 at Lord's in 2009 and 91 for 9 in Perth in 2022. Also Read: Live Cricket Score 26 The number of wickets claimed by Pakistan spinners, 26, in the current World Cup is the most by any team. Article Source: IANS
J&K | ACB Traps Girdawar Red-Handed While Accepting 10,000 Bribe
Jammu, Feb 18: The Jammu and Kashmir Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) on Wednesday arrested a revenue official for allegedly demanding and accepting a bribe of 10,000 for carrying out demarcation of ancestral land in Reasi district. In a statement, J&K Anti-Corruption Bureau successfully apprehended a public servant in connection with a bribery case registered under the Prevention of Corruption Act, 1988. A case bearing FIR No. 04/2026 under Section 7 of the Act has been formally registered against Mohd. Saleem Banday, [] The post J&K | ACB Traps Girdawar Red-Handed While Accepting 10,000 Bribe appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Hindutva workers driven away by locals in Varanasi
Varanasi: Hindutva workers were driven away by locals in Uttar Pradeshs Varanasi, after their efforts to intimidate Muslim shop owners proved futile. The locals pushed back, demanding that the right-wing members show their identity proof instead. In a video that surfaced on Wednesday, February 18, a few people are heard shouting, ID dikha (Show your 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 .
T20 WC: Shivam Dubes Career Best 66 Helps India Post 193/6 Against Netherlands
T20 World Cup: Shivam Dube's 66 and Suryakumar Yadav's 34 helped India reach 193/6 against the Netherlands in the 36th match of the T20 World Cup 2026 at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, on Wednesday. Shivam Dubes 66 against the Netherlands now stands as his highest T20I score, surpassing his 65 against New Zealand in Visakhapatnam earlier in 2026 and the unbeaten 63 against Afghanistan in Indore in 2024. After electing to bat on a red soil wicket, India lost out-of-form Abhishek Sharma early as he departed for his third consecutive duck of the tournament. Aryan Dutt struck twice early to shake India during the Power-play. He dismissed both Sharma and Ishan Kishan (18 off 17) with three excellent overs of off-spin with the new ball. Ishan showed promise with a few solid hits and added 39 runs with Tilak Varma (31) before he got bowled in an unfortunate dismissal. Varma and skipper Suryakumar Yadav took hold of the Indian innings and then added 30-odd runs. Suryakumar was dropped by Michael Levitt off Logan van Beek, but ultimately, the Netherlands all-rounder got rid of Varma with a slower delivery bowled outside off. Varma, looking to go big over long-off, placed it beside 41-year-old Roelof van der Merwe, who attempted a full-stretched dive to complete the wicket. Skipper Surykumar then opened his hand with a signature style Supla shot off de Leede in the 12th over, and then all-rounder Shivam Dube took charge of power-hitting in the very next over. Colin Ackermann, bowling the 13th over, was taken down by Dube with two maximums on the leg side and a boundary, carving the covers as 19 runs came off the over. Just when it seemed like the hosts were gaining momentum with Suryakumar and Dube launching a counterattack, the Netherlands responded fiercely with the wicket of the skipper, who departed on 34 off 28. The visitors struck at a key moment, stopping the charge and bringing the game back into balance. India changed their approach dramatically in the middle-overs. They scored 15 runs off the 16th over and hit another 20 in the next. The decision to bowl spin did not work out. Van der Merwe couldnt stop the attack, so Bas de Leede had to return to the bowling lineup as India raced past 150 in 17 overs. Dube led the way, blasting both spin and pace on his way to an explosive half-century off just 25 balls, featuring two fours and five sixes. Dubes explosive innings ended as he left the field after scoring a career-best 66 off just 31 balls. This performance helped drive Indias strong showing. Fourteen runs came from the final over, with Rinku Singh making his mark by hitting a six on just his second ball. India finished with a commanding total of 193/6. For the Netherlands, Logan van Beek 3-56 and Aryan Dutt 2-19 were the key bowlers. Dubes explosive innings ended as he left the field after scoring a career-best 66 off just 31 balls. This performance helped drive Indias strong showing. Fourteen runs came from the final over, with Rinku Singh making his mark by hitting a six on just his second ball. India finished with a commanding total of 193/6. Also Read: Live Cricket Score India 193/6 in 20 overs (Shivam Dube 66, Suryakumar Yadav 34; Logan van Beek 3-56, Aryan Dutt 2-19) against the Netherlands Article Source: IANS
25 women booked for blocking road demanding shifting of Tasmac outlets
IIT Mandi Graduate Secures Job In Japan Through Campus Recruitment, Reveals Impressive Salary
In the video, Jain said that he secured the job through campus placements after graduating from IIT Mandi, where the company had visited for recruitment.
Aided-college teachers protest outside RJD office for third day demanding CAS benefits, arrears
As per a G.O. issued in 2021, CAS benefits should have reached all eligible lecturers. But due to confusion in the G.O., it was not properly implemented, says MUTA
Hyderabad: People jam roads in last-minute preparation for Ramzan
Hyderabad: Heavy traffic was reported from several areas of Hyderabad on Wednesday, February 18, with people rushing to make preparations for the holy month of Ramzan. The roads at Mir Alam Mandi, Mahboob Chowk, Mallepally, Asifnagar, Yakutpura Bada Bazaar, Chintalmet, Chandrayangutta, Misrigunj, Azampura and Amberpet were witnessing an unusual rush since the afternoon, leading to Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Residents stage road roko demanding basic amenities in Salem
T20 World Cup: Farhan, Usman take Pakistan to Super 8 with 102-run win over Namibia
Sahibzada Farhan's maiden century powered Pakistan to a commanding 102-run victory over Namibia, securing their Super Eights berth in the T20 World Cup. Farhan's explosive 100 not out, coupled with brilliant spin bowling from Usman Tariq and Shadab Khan, ensured a dominant performance. This win also guarantees Pakistan's spot in the 2028 T20 World Cup.
India vs Netherlands Ahmedabad weather update: What to expect today, pitch report
Narendra Modi Stadium Pitch Report: India aim to maintain their unbeaten streak and secure a Super 8 spot against the Netherlands in Ahmedabad. Despite commanding wins, the defending champions are yet to unleash their full explosive potential. The high-scoring Ahmedabad pitch, favorable for batters, will host the encounter with ideal weather conditions.
T20 WC: Sahibzada Farhans Unbeaten 100 Guides Pakistan To 199/3 Against Namibia
T20 World Cup: In a must-win game for his side, Sahibzada Farhan produced a sensational century under pressure as Pakistan piled up a formidable 199/3 in their allotted 20 overs against Namibia in a Group A clash of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup at the Sinhalese Sports Club in Colombo on Wednesday. Farhan overcame early discomfort and physical strain to deliver one of the finest knocks of the tournament, finishing unbeaten on a magnificent 100 off 58 balls. His innings, laced with clean striking and remarkable composure, marked only the second century by a Pakistan batter in T20 World Cup history, following Ahmed Shehzads landmark effort in 2014. Pakistan made a steady start after being asked to bat, with Sahibzada Farhan and Saim Ayub negotiating a probing new-ball spell from Namibias disciplined attack. Ayub showed flashes of intent but struggled to convert his start, eventually edging Jack Brassell behind for 14 in the sixth over, leaving Pakistan at 47/1 at the end of the Power-play. Farhan then found a reliable partner in Salman Ali Agha as the duo cautiously rebuilt against Namibias spinners, who extracted assistance from the surface. Farhan initially progressed steadily, reaching 30 off 27 deliveries, before shifting gears dramatically. He began targeting the spinners with authority, notably smashing successive sixes off Willem Myburgh to break the shackles and inject momentum into the innings. Salman complemented him well with an aggressive 38 off 23 balls, taking on both spin and pace with calculated risks. Their partnership crossed fifty and laid a solid platform, taking Pakistan past the 100-run mark in the 12th over. However, Namibia struck back when Brassell dismissed Salman, caught at mid-off, while Gerhard Erasmus removed Khawaja Nafay shortly after to briefly stall Pakistans charge. Despite battling cramps and requiring medical attention, Farhan remained undeterred. He brought up his half-century in 38 balls and accelerated further in the death overs, displaying exceptional power and timing. Shadab Khan provided the ideal late flourish, hammering an unbeaten 36 off 22 balls and sharing a vital unbroken stand with Farhan. The final overs saw Pakistan shift into top gear, with Farhan launching towering sixes and piercing boundaries with precision. He reached his historic century in the penultimate over with a composed single, raising his bat in celebration after a commanding display. Shadab added the finishing touches with consecutive sixes in the final over as Pakistan amassed 59 runs in the last four overs to finish strongly at 199/3, a total built around Farhans resilience, calculated acceleration, and match-defining brilliance. Namibias bowlers toiled hard, with Jack Brassell (2-48) and Gerhard Erasmus (1-25) picking up wickets, but they struggled to contain Pakistans late onslaught as Farhans extraordinary innings powered his side to a commanding position. Shadab added the finishing touches with consecutive sixes in the final over as Pakistan amassed 59 runs in the last four overs to finish strongly at 199/3, a total built around Farhans resilience, calculated acceleration, and match-defining brilliance. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Pakistan 199/3 in 20 overs (Sahibzada Farhan 100, Saim Ayub 38; Jack Brasell 2-48, Gerhard Erasmus 1-25) against Namibia. Article Source: IANS
'Boy vs girl' budget: Rajasthan BJP MLA's sexist remark sparks row; he asks 'what is wrong?'
A Rajasthan BJP MLA sparked controversy by comparing the state budget to gendered outcomes, calling the BJP's budget a youth budget that gave birth to a boy and the previous Congress budget an old-age budget that resulted in the irth of a girl. Congress members strongly criticized the remarks as discriminatory and inappropriate, demanding clarification from the ruling party.
Pacers exploit conditions as South Africa storm into T20 WC Super 8s unbeaten
South Africa secured a commanding six-wicket victory over the UAE, boosting their morale heading into the T20 World Cup Super Eight stage. Despite a rain-interrupted start, the Proteas chased down 123 aggressively, with Dewald Brevis and Aiden Markram leading the charge. Key performances from bowlers Corbin Bosch and Anrich Nortje were crucial in restricting the UAE.
Bharat VISTAAR: Indias New AI Tool For Farmers Launched In Jaipur
The Agriculture Ministry has launched Bharat VISTAAR to give farmers instant crop advice, scheme details, and live mandi prices in multiple languages.
Amidst an escalating electoral crisis, West Bengal officials have taken significant action by filing FIRs against five government employees linked to irregularities in the voter registration process. This comes in response to an ultimatum from the Election Commission demanding immediate revisions. The accused face serious allegations of negligence and potential data security risks.
Opinion: Opinion | At AI Impact Summit, Make A Case For BRICS, Too
New Delhi will chair the grouping at a moment when the global order is fragmenting, technology is becoming a primary arena of power, and the Global South is demanding not merely representation but leadership in that arena.
Accused in girls murder case ends life in Chittoor
The incident sparked tension in the locality, with residents staging protests and demanding strict punishment
Salim Khan hospitalised: Fans SLAM paparazzi
Bollywood star Salman Khan showed clear frustration with paparazzi outside Lilavati Hospital after visiting his father, Salim Khan. Videos captured the actor visibly upset by the intrusive media attention. Fans rallied online, criticizing photographers for their lack of respect and demanding privacy for the Khan family, drawing parallels to similar incidents with the Deol family.
Shah unveils Chhatrapati Shivajis statue, says his legacy will inspire people
GANDHI NAGAR, Feb 17 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled a nearly 21-foot statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj in Gandhinagar on Tuesday, saying that it would inspire citizens, especially the youth, for generations to come. Addressing a gathering at the event, Shah said Prime Minister Narendra Modi fulfilled Shivaji Maharajs vision during the consecration of the Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. The statue of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, the founder of Hindavi Swaraj, is being installed here. This nearly 21-foot-tall statue [] The post Shah unveils Chhatrapati Shivajis statue, says his legacy will inspire people appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
A grieving mother is demanding an underage driver be tried as an adult and stricter action against his father after her son's death. The father expressed regret but claimed he wasn't present during the accident. The case echoes a 2016 incident, reigniting debates on parental responsibility for minors driving high-end vehicles.
GOC 16 Corps reviews security scenario
Jammu Tawi, Feb 17:Top Army Commander on Tuesday visited the general areas of Potha and Thanamandi to undertake a comprehensive review of the prevailing security environment in the border district of Rajouri. According to the details available, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the White Knight Corps (16 Corps), Lieutenant General P K Mishra, accompanied by [] The post GOC 16 Corps reviews security scenario appeared first on Northlines .
Dev 360 | Budget: The Social Cost Of Fiscal Consolidation | Patralekha Chatterjee
Health and wellness centres launched under the Ayushman Bharat programme in 2018 to deliver comprehensive primary healthcare, and now renamed as Ayushman Arogya Mandir, exist
Royals demand indemnity waiver from Rajasthan govt amid safety concerns at SMS Stadium
Rajasthan Royals are demanding an indemnity waiver from the state government for hosting IPL 2026 matches at Sawai Mansingh Stadium, citing a safety audit revealing stadium deficiencies. This comes after a crowd crush incident in Bengaluru. The BCCI notes SMS Stadium lags behind other IPL venues in modern facilities and fan experience, urging a permanent solution beyond temporary dispensations.
Nepal end 12-year T20 World Cup drought with seven-wicket win over Scotland
Nepal secured a commanding seven-wicket victory over Scotland, ending a 12-year T20 World Cup winless streak. Kushal Bhurtel's aggressive start and Dipendra Singh Airee's unbeaten half-century powered the chase, successfully reaching Scotland's 171 with 19.2 overs to spare. Michael Jones' 71 had earlier set a competitive target for Scotland.
Smithsonian Restitution Sets Precedent for Temple Bronze Recovery: India's Next Steps
The Smithsonian's restitution of temple bronzes sets a precedent, highlighting the need for other institutions to return stolen idols. Archival evidence proves these artifacts never ceased belonging to their temples. India must now coordinate efforts to identify, reclaim, and repatriate every missing 'murthi' from Alattur and Veeracholapuram, demanding institutional integrity.
The protestors demanded that the increase must reflect the inflation in prices of essential commodities
Anganwadi workers protest in Dindigul demanding promotion, pension
Nutritious meal and anganwadi workers continue their protest for the 15th day in Dindigul by banging the plates and spoons to draw the attention of the authorities concerned
Europe probes Shein's addictive app design and illegal product sales
The European Commission (EC) has opened an investigation into low-cost fast fashion retailer Shein. EC officials are concerned about the sale of illegal products, including child sexual abuse material , as well as the potentially addictive design of its shopping experience. The Commission found fellow low-cost retailer Temu in violation of the Digital Services Act after a similar investigation last year. The probe is being opened under the Digital Services Act , a set of EU rules governing online services. The Commission will examine how Shein drives engagement with shoppers, including using a points and rewards system, and whether the company is properly mitigating the risk of addiction via these and other features. Algorithmic recommendation systems are another point of contention, and the Commission will ask Shein to disclose how it suggests products to users. It also says that the company must offer users a system that is not based on profiling. The Singapore-based company has faced a great deal of scrutiny in past years on a number of fronts, including its labor practices, materials sourcing , data practices and IP infringement . Last year the Texas Attorney General opened a probe into the company's safety and labor practices amid allegations that Shein uses forced labor as well as toxic or hazardous materials. Addictive design has been a recent priority for European regulators, with the Commission demanding that TikTok make changes to its platform after a similar probe concluded earlier this month. Algorithms have also been in focus, with the Commission recently launching a probe into how exactly X's recommendation algorithm works. The regulatory body will now continue collecting evidence in the matter, and holds the authority within the EU to levy fines and demand changes should the platform wish to continue operations in the region. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/europe-probes-sheins-addictive-app-design-and-illegal-product-sales-125322191.html?src=rss
T20 WC: Road To The Final Could Deliver Another India-Pakistan Classic!
T20 World Cup: A high-voltage rematch between India and Pakistan remains firmly on the cards at the ICC Men's T20 World Cup, but only if both sides navigate the knockout stages successfully. India strengthened their title defence with a commanding 61-run victory over Pakistan in their Group A showdown. This fixture once again lived up to its billing as the tournaments marquee clash. The win followed convincing performances against the USA and Namibia, reinforcing Indias credentials as one of the frontrunners to lift the trophy on home soil. The newest chapter in crickets most famous rivalry took place in Colombo, surrounded by the typical excitement and underlying geopolitical tensions common to every India-Pakistan match. Although the group-stage outcome initially favoured India, it did not rule out the possibility of a rematch later in the tournament. Tournament rules prevent arch-rivals from meeting in the Super 8 stage. They are placed in separate groups during pre-seeding for the next round, eliminating the chance of an early rematch. Teams only compete within their own Super 8 group, meaning any potential rematch is delayed until the knockout phase. This outlines two possible scenarios. First, a semifinal showdown might occur if both teams qualify and finish in the same position in their Super 8 pools. Alternatively, they could meet in the final, a matchup that would probably draw a worldwide TV audience if they win their respective semifinal matches. India have already secured their spot in the Super 8s. Meanwhile, Pakistan have to beat Namibia to stay in the race and ensure qualification. Another aspect of the story involves the logistical planning that positions all of Pakistans fixtures, including knockout matches, in Colombo. This decision guarantees venue neutrality, even when the tournament schedule assigns Indian host cities for the later matches. India have already secured their spot in the Super 8s. Meanwhile, Pakistan have to beat Namibia to stay in the race and ensure qualification. Also Read: Live Cricket Score With the knockout stages approaching and commercial interest rising, the prospect of another India-Pakistan clash remains a key storyline of the marquee event. Article Source: IANS
T20 WC: Mother Doesnt Know Who To Support India Or South Africa, Says Albie Morkel
T20 World Cup: When India takes on South Africa in the Super Eights clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 22, Mariana Morkel may be the most conflicted cricket fan on the planet at that time. At her home in Pretoria, Mariana will be torn in supporting either South Africa, the country which Albie Morkel represented as a player in one Test, 58 ODIs and 50 T20Is and is now their consultant coach for the ongoing Mens T20 World Cup or India, where her younger son Morne Morkel, who played for the Proteas in 86 Tests, 117 ODIs and 44 T20Is, serves as their bowling coach. When asked in the pre-match press conference ahead of their Group D clash against the UAE at the Arun Jaitley Stadium if hes exchanged coaching notes with Morne, Albie said, No, we don't talk to each other. I think my mother, she's more worried than us. She doesn't know who to support, India or South Africa. With South Africa already through to Super Eights, Morkel declared that the real tournament will begin now, insisting that the Proteas' passage through the group stage was merely the first box to be ticked on what he expects to be a demanding road to winning the title. I think the World Cup really starts now, even though we had a tough group. Now you face India, possibly Australia or Zimbabwe and the West Indies in our group. So it's really tough. It's going to be all good games. Yes, there will be more pressure on those games because as you move later towards the playoffs. But I feel we've got a very experienced group of bowlers and batting is better so guys that have been exposed to that whether it's an IPL or other leagues or in international cricket is a little bit different. But guys that can handle that pressure - they actually will thrive in those circumstances where there's a bit more pressure on the games - so not too worried, he added. The former seam-bowling all-rounder was also careful in not being carried away and thinking that this is the time for the Proteas to go one step further after runners-up finish in 2024. I don't like to make statements about it. I think we were in a very tough group. That game against Afghanistan still gives me nightmares and it could have gone anyway. So now I guess the first box is ticked - getting through to the next stage. To me, the World Cup starts now. Every game will be a tough game, and luckily we'll be in Ahmedabad again where we sort of are used to the conditions now - so, let's see. Morkel, who was brought into the Proteas setup specifically for this tournament as a consultant coach, had previously been Namibias assistant coach and was even the power-hitting coach for Bangladesh. He described his time so far in the South Africa set-up as a mix of everything. It's been an interesting term, a specialist consultant. I had to figure it out myself a little bit. But I guess it's anything it takes to help the team do well in the World Cup. So do a bit of both, batting, and fielding, mostly focus around the bowling for now and do some work with the lower order batters, around their swing and stuff like that, he said. As a player, Morkel excelled in dealing with pressure situations. But now with him on the other side of the rope, he spoke thoughtfully about his coaching philosophy which has a lot of influence from how Stephen Fleming has coached Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in the IPL. Morkel played for CSK from 2008 to 2013 and won two titles with the franchise. Initially when I started my coaching career, you still coach as a player. If you want to make a difference, but you can't be on the field and you have to accept that fact and work out ways because players are under pressure anyway. If you as a coach want to make a difference in their games all the time, that doesn't help anyway. So it's sort of finding that middle ground where you try to help, but you're also not, as a coach, put pressure on players as they know what they're doing. If it's real technical things, then you can work at it, but not during tournament. Initially when I started my coaching career, you still coach as a player. If you want to make a difference, but you can't be on the field and you have to accept that fact and work out ways because players are under pressure anyway. If you as a coach want to make a difference in their games all the time, that doesn't help anyway. Also Read: Live Cricket Score He's one of the only coaches, or maybe the only coach in the world who's been at a franchise for 17 years. That's unheard of and it must mean he does something right. I'll certainly learn a lot from him, yes, he concluded. Article Source: IANS
NEW DELHI, Feb 17 (Reuters) Indian cricket greats Sunil Gavaskar and Kapil Dev joined a dozen other former international captains on Tuesday in demanding better prison treatment for one of the finest all-rounders of the game Imran Khan, Pakistans former prime minister. Cricketer-turned-politician Khan, 73, has been in jail since August 2023, convicted in a string of cases that he says were politically driven following his ouster in a 2022 parliamentary vote. Khans lawyer told Pakistans Supreme Court last week that the ex-cricketer had lost a significant amount of vision in his right eye while in custody. A medical
Northern Army Commander Meets LG Ladakh
LEH/JAMMU, Feb 17: The Armys Northern Commander Lt Gen Pratik Sharma on Tuesday met Ladakh Lt Governor Kavinder Gupta in Leh and they discussed the security situation, officials said. The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command, was accompanied by General Officer Commanding of Leh-based 14 Corps Lt Gen Hitesh Bhalla during the meeting. Gupta appreciated the Armys role in safeguarding the borders and ensuring the safety of the people, while the GOC-in-C reaffirmed the Armys commitment to the security and integrity [] The post Northern Army Commander Meets LG Ladakh appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Anganwadi workers continue protest for 15th day in Chennai demanding regularisation
Anganwadi teachers note that they are severely overworked and have neither received a pay increase nor been regularised
Phillips record fifty flattens Canada as New Zealand storm into Super 8s
New Zealand secured their Super 8 spot with a commanding eight-wicket win over Canada. Glenn Phillips smashed the fastest T20 World Cup fifty for New Zealand, scoring an unbeaten 76. Rachin Ravindra also contributed significantly with an unbeaten 59, guiding their team to victory after Canada's Yuvraj Samra's historic 110.
T20 WC: Phillips Unbeaten 76 Overshadows Yuvrajs Ton As NZ Beat Canada; Qualify For Super 8s
MA Chidambaram Stadium: A blistering half-century from Glenn Phillips and a composed knock from Rachin Ravindra powered New Zealand into the Super Eights with a commanding eight-wicket victory over Canada at the MA Chidambaram Stadium on Monday. Chasing 174, New Zealand recovered from an early wobble at 30/2 to cruise home in just 15.1 overs, completing the chase with nearly five overs to spare and bouncing back emphatically from their defeat to South Africa. Earlier, Canada had produced a landmark batting effort, posting 173/4 on the back of a sensational 110 from 19-year-old Yuvraj Samra. Samras 58-ball century, the first by a batter from an Associate nation in T20 World Cup history, accounted for 63.6 per cent of Canadas total, placing him among elite company for individual contributions in the tournaments history. Supported by captain Dilpreet Bajwa's 36, Samra guided Canada to a competitive total despite late strikes from Jacob Duffy and Kyle Jamieson. New Zealand's reply began in explosive fashion as Finn Allen struck 21 off eight balls, but Canada hit back swiftly. Saad Bin Zafar removed Tim Seifert with a wicket-maiden before Dilon Heyliger accounted for Allen, leaving the Black Caps at 30/2 inside four overs. From there, the momentum shifted decisively. Ravindra, who entered the contest under pressure for runs, blended caution with clean hitting to anchor the chase. He found boundaries off Dilpreet Bajwa and Jaskaran Singh to steady the innings, while Phillips launched a brutal counterattack. The right-hander smashed a 22-ball fifty, New Zealands fastest in T20 World Cups, dismantling the spin attack with towering sixes, including a switch-hit maximum off Saad Bin Zafar. The pair added a match-winning 100-plus stand, reducing the required rate to under four an over by the 13th over. Phillips' 76 off 36 balls featured audacious strokeplay and raw power, while Ravindra brought up his half-century with a slog-swept six over deep mid-wicket. Canada's bowlers struggled to contain the onslaught, with dropped chances and inconsistent line and length compounding their woes. Jaskaran Singh returned for the 16th over, but Ravindra sealed the result in style, pulling a slower ball to the deep mid-wicket fence. The pair added a match-winning 100-plus stand, reducing the required rate to under four an over by the 13th over. Phillips' 76 off 36 balls featured audacious strokeplay and raw power, while Ravindra brought up his half-century with a slog-swept six over deep mid-wicket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Canada 173/4 in 20 ov (Yuvraj Samra 110, Dilpreet Bajwa 36; Jacob Duffy 1-25, Matt Henry 1-28) lost to New Zealand 176/2 in 15.1 ov (Glenn Phillips 76*, Rachin Ravindra 59*; Saad Bin Zafar 1-29, Dilon Heyliger 1-42) by eight wickets. Article Source: IANS
Women's Rising Star Asia Cup: Spinners Power India To Dominant Win Over Nepal
Rising Star Asia Cup: India A delivered a commanding performance to defeat Nepal A by seven wickets in the Womens Asia Cup Rising Stars 2026 here at the Terdthai Cricket Ground. After winning the toss and opting to field, India As spinners set up the contest by bundling Nepal out for 78 in 18 overs before the batters sealed the chase in just 7.5 overs. Nepal began cautiously, with Bindu Rawal and Samjhana Khadka putting on 22 for the opening wicket. Khadka provided early momentum with a flurry of boundaries, briefly lifting Nepal to 55/2 inside nine overs. However, the introduction of spin completely shifted the momentum. Minnu Mani broke through with the stumping of Rawal and went on to claim 3-8, applying sustained pressure through tight lines. Tanuja Kanwer was the standout performer, dismantling the middle order with figures of 4-12 from her four overs. She removed the dangerous Khadka for 22 and struck repeatedly as Nepal slumped from 55/2 to 65/9 in dramatic fashion. Radha Yadav chipped in with two late wickets, including one in the final over, as sharp fielding and disciplined bowling ensured Nepal never recovered from the middle-order collapse. Only brief resistance from the top order helped them limp to 78 all out. The chase began with a minor hiccup as Deeya Yadav fell in the opening over to Manisha Upadhayay. Anushka Sharma struck a couple of crisp boundaries but was dismissed soon after, leaving India A at 25/2. From there, the contest was effectively sealed. Vrinda Dinesh launched a counterattack of authority, finding boundaries all around the ground. She raced to 31 off just 16 deliveries, peppering the deep mid-wicket and long-off regions with clean strikes. Tejal Hasabnis complemented her well with a brisk 18 off 13 balls, as the pair took apart Nepals bowling in a decisive passage that yielded 22 runs in one over. Although Hasabnis fell with victory in sight, Dinesh finished the game in style with consecutive boundaries, sealing the win with more than 12 overs to spare. India As dominance stemmed from their control in the middle overs and their fearless intent in the chase. The spin trio of Kanwer, Mani and Radha dictated terms, while the batting unit ensured there were no late nerves. For Nepal A, the inability to build partnerships after a promising start proved costly, and their modest total left little margin for error. India As dominance stemmed from their control in the middle overs and their fearless intent in the chase. The spin trio of Kanwer, Mani and Radha dictated terms, while the batting unit ensured there were no late nerves. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: Nepal 78/10 (Samjhana Khadka 22, Rubi Poddar 12; Tanuja Kanwer 4-12, Minnu Mani 3-8) lose to India A (Vrinda Dinesh 39, Tejal Hasabnis 18; Manisha Upadhyay 1-28, Sita Rana Magar 1-9) by seven wickets Article Source: IANS
Seyon teaser: Sivakarthikeyan channels Lord Virumandi in Kamal Haasan film
Seyon teaser: Sivakarthikeyan channels Lord Virumandi in Kamal Haasan film
Uproarious scenes in Assembly over Randhawas remarks
Jammu: Uproarious scenes were witnessed in the Legislative Assembly on Tuesday over BJP MLA Vikram Randhawas remarks that Kashmiris have encroached land in Jammu. As soon as Question Hour ended, Congress MLAs Irfan Hafiz Lone and Iftikhar Ahmad stood up, demanding that Randhawa apologise for his remarks. []
Nargis Fakhri Shares Her Healing Journey With Stem Cells
Fakhri revealed that years of physically demanding routines gradually took a toll on her knees.
Lone female on grid, Atiqa Mir punches above weight after big move up the WSK ladder
SARNO (Italy), Feb 16: Having made a voluntary switch from the mini to a much more demanding junior category, 11-year-old Indian racing prodigy Atiqa has shown the skill and maturity beyond her years to produce standout performances in the early part of her 2026 international karting season. In sub zero temperatures in Europe and on []
Hardeep wins Mens singles title at J&K Open Tennis Cship
Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 16: The J&K Open Men & Women Tennis Championship 2025-26 concluded on a high note with thrilling performances and an impressive display of sporting excellence, as emerging tennis star Hardeep Singh clinched the mens singles title in commanding fashion at MA Stadium. The championship, which witnessed enthusiastic participation from talented players across the region, culminated in an electrifying final in the mens singles category. Hardeep Singh delivered a stellar performance to defeat Gurleen Singh by [] The post Hardeep wins Mens singles title at J&K Open Tennis Cship appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
T-20 Cricket tourney concludes
Excelsior Sports Correspondent RAJOURI, Feb 16: The T-20 Cricket Tournament concluded today at District Police Lines (DPL) Rajouri with enthusiasm and excellent sportsmanship. A total of 20 teams participated, displaying skill, energy, and team spirit throughout the competition. The final was contested between Kaleem Cricket Club and Thanamandi Sports Club, with Kaleem Cricket Club clinching the Championship title. Thanamandi Sports Club finished as the runner-up after a commendable performance. The closing ceremony was presided over by Gaurav Sikarwar, SSP Rajouri, [] The post T-20 Cricket tourney concludes appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Day-2: J&K reach 198/5 against Bengal in Ranji Trophy semi-final
*Auqib takes fifer; Samad, Paras slam splendid fifties Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, Feb 16: Mohammed Shami bowled a couple of incisive spells to get three wickets but Jammu and Kashmir did well enough to reach 198 for 5 against Bengal on the second day of the Ranji Trophy semi-final at the Bengal Cricket Academy Ground, Kalyani. Explosive Abdul Samad and skipper Paras Dogra unleashed splendid half-centuries, propelling J&K to a commanding 198/5 at stumps on day two. Earlier, Sudip Kumar [] The post Day-2: J&K reach 198/5 against Bengal in Ranji Trophy semi-final appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
East Bengal kicked off their ISL campaign in emphatic fashion with a commanding 3-0 victory over NorthEast United at the Salt Lake Stadium, delivering a performance that underlined both intent and attacking quality. While the final scoreline read three, the Red and Gold Brigade could argue it might easily have been more. Oscar Bruzons men controlled proceedings from the outset, dictating tempo and carving out multiple openings in the first half. Their movement in the final third repeatedly unsettled NorthEasts backline, but a lack of clinical finishing meant the sides went into the break level despite East Bengals clear superiority. The breakthrough finally arrived in the 65th minute, and it was a moment worth the wait. Bipin Singh whipped in a delightful in-swinging cross from the left flank, perfectly weighted into the danger area. Rising above the defenders, new Spanish recruit Youssef Ezzejjari powered a glancing header beyond Gurmeet Singh to open his account and hand East Bengal a deserved lead. Five minutes later, the Spaniard struck again. Edmund Lalrindika showcased excellent footwork and composure down the touchline, dancing past his marker before delivering a teasing ball into the box. Ezzejjari reacted sharply, finishing clinically to double both his tally and his teams advantage, effectively putting the contest beyond NorthEasts reach. Imad Wasim Announces Marriage To Nyla Raja; Ex-Wife Sannia Shares VIDEO, Calls Her 'Homewrecker' & 'Cheater' With NorthEast forced to push forward in search of a response, spaces began to open up at the back. East Bengal capitalised deep into stoppage time to add further gloss to the scoreline. PV Vishnu released Miguel Ferreira down the left on a swift counter-attack, and the forward made no mistake, driving a precise shot across Gurmeet into the far corner in the 90+2nd minute. The final whistle was met with roars of approval from the home crowd, who witnessed one of East Bengals most complete ISL performances. Dominant, clinical, and full of attacking verve, the Kolkata giants signalled their ambitions loud and clear with a statement opening-night win.
Top Army Commanders review counter terrorism grid
Jammu Tawi, Feb 16:Top Army commanders on Monday visited the general area of Kishtwar to review the Counter Terrorism Grid and assess operational preparedness of troops deployed in the region. General Officer Commanding (GOC) of White Knight Corps (16 Corps), Lieutenant General P K Mishra, accompanied by the General Officer Commanding of Counter-Insurgency Force (Delta), [] The post Top Army Commanders review counter terrorism grid appeared first on Northlines .
Retail set to soar, but firms have a fight on their hands
India's retail market is set for massive growth by 2035. However, retailers must adapt. Consumers are more selective, demanding convenience and personalization. Store expansion and discounts are no longer enough. Technology, especially AI, will be crucial for future success. Retailers need clear strategies to focus on specific customer segments and leverage AI for growth.
ASHA workers stage protest in Puducherry
The health workers are demanding permanent jobs with a monthly pay of 8,000
Mumbai News: Activist Serves Legal Notice To BMC, MMB Against Installing 35 LED Ad Boards
Mumbai: A legal notice has been served to the Assistant Commissioner, H-West ward, BMC and Chief Officer of Maharashtra Maritime Board (MMB) against erection 35 LED advertisement boards on the Carter Road promenade, Bandra West. The notice has been served by activist and member of NCP (SP) Furkan Shaikh stating the installation of commercial LED hoardings is illegal, an attempt of commercialisation of public promenade, and threat to public safety and environment. A seven days time has been given to for authorities to reply. Notice Cites Lack of Transparency The notice adds that apart from the LED ad boards being risk to public safety and has hazardous ecological impact, there has been lack of transparency and absence of meaningful public consultation, and that there has been no clear or public disclosure regarding policy framework under which such installations have allegedly been approved. Within period of 7 days, the notice calls for clarification whether any permission, licence, or approval has been granted for installation of LED hoardings, Furnish copies of all approvals, and any ongoing or proposed installation activities until proper public consultation is conducted. Basantotsav 2026: Nature, Sustainability Festival At CBD Belapur On February 22 Former Corporator Questions CRZ Last week, former corporator and resident of Bandra Asif Zakaria wrote to the BMC Commissioner and Chief Executive Officer of MMB demanding immediate stoppage of the work. Serious questions arise as to whether any No Objection Certificate (NOC) has been lawfully granted by the MMB and on what basis the BMC Licence Department has approved the installation, whether mandatory clearances under CRZ regulations, environmental norms, mangrove protection rules and Forest Department guidelines have been obtained as no such details have been mentioned in the permission granted by the BMC H/West Ward Licence department date 22nd December 2025, Zakaria said. The Carter Road Promenade, stretching approximately 1.2 kilometres along the open seafront, is an iconic public space that was created through a citizens' initiative with the support of public funds. The installation of 35 LED commercial hoardings along the promenade has caused widespread outrage and strong opposition from local residents. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
MP News: Lawyers In Jhabua Caution Against Statewide Court Boycott
Jhabua (Madhya Pradesh): The District Bar Association in Jhabua organised a protest on Monday to condemn the recent killing of an advocate in Shivpuri and demanded immediate implementation of the Advocate Protection Act in the state. According to reports, advocate Sanjay Kumar Saxena was killed while he was heading to court in Shivpuri on Saturday. The protesting lawyers warned that if the government failed to act promptly, they would boycott courts across the state. Expressing their ire, advocates abstained from work and submitted a memorandum to the Collector. They said that despite repeated promises, no concrete steps have been taken to ensure their safety. Bar Association members said that incidents of violence against legal professionals are rising, creating fear among advocates. They demanded strict punishment for those responsible for Saxenas murder and urged the state government to pass the Advocate Protection Act without further delay. If advocates are unsafe, public at greater risk Neemuch:The District Bar Association in Neemuch launched a statewide protest to highlight the growing insecurity faced by legal professionals. Lawyers also abstained from court work on Monday to protest the recent murder of an advocate in Shivpuri. District Bar Association president Manish Joshi condemned the public shooting of advocate Sanjay Kumar Saxena on Saturday. He said that if those delivering justice are unsafe, ordinary citizens safety is at greater risk. Indore News: Crime Branch Arrests Another Drug Supply Accused Recalling promises made by former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan to ensure legal protection for lawyers in Neemuch, the advocates demanded immediate implementation of the Advocate Protection Act. They warned that failure to act could escalate their agitation. They stressed that safeguarding advocates is critical for a functioning judiciary. Advocates abstain from work, seek better security for lawyers Sitamau: The Advocates Association in Sitamau on Monday submitted a memorandum, addressed to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav, demanding the immediate implementation of the Advocate Protection Act in the state. The memorandum was submitted to SDM Shivani Garg and condemned the recent killing of Shivpuri-based advocate Sanjay Saxena while he was heading the court. To protest against the incident, members of the Sitamau Bar Association abstained from court work for a day. The associations president Rajiv Bhargava said that incidents of violence against lawyers have increased in recent years. The association demanded Rs 1 crore as compensation for the deceased advocates family and better security arrangements at all court complexes.
Mallika Prasad on Bringing Ammaji to Life: The Quiet Power Behind Mardaani 3s Fiercest Villain
In 'Mardaani 3', the antagonist Ammaji, played by Mallika Prasad, embodies a chilling calmness, commanding respect in a brutal underworld without resorting to loud theatrics.
T20 WC: Pathirana Suffers Suspected Hamstring Injury During SL Vs AUS Clash
Pallekele International Cricket Stadium: Sri Lanka suffered a major injury setback during their Group B encounter against Australia in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026, as young fast bowler Matheesha Pathirana was forced off the field with what appeared to be a serious hamstring injury at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium. The incident occurred early in Australias innings when Pathirana pulled up midway through his opening over. After delivering the fourth ball, the 23-year-old suddenly clutched his left hamstring and fell to the turf in visible discomfort. Medical staff quickly attended to him, but the situation appeared concerning as he struggled to stand and eventually had to be helped off the field, unable to walk on his own. His over was completed by Sri Lankan captain Dasun Shanaka, underlining the abrupt nature of the injury and its potential severity. Pathiranas early exit came at a challenging moment for Sri Lanka, as Australias aggressive opening pair of Mitchell Marsh and Travis Head launched a blistering assault after being asked to bat first. The duo combined for a commanding 104-run opening partnership in just 52 deliveries, setting the tone for Australias innings on a surface that offered assistance to fast bowlers. Australias intent was evident from the outset, racing to 70 without loss in the Power-play, their fourth-highest total in that phase in T20 World Cup history. Marsh, returning from injury, led confidently from the front, scoring 54 off 25 balls, while Head contributed 56 from 27 deliveries. Their aggressive strokeplay placed Sri Lanka under immediate pressure and energised the crowd in Pallekele. Head was eventually dismissed by Dushan Hemantha after attempting an expansive shot, while Marsh soon followed, trapped in front by the same bowler. Sri Lankas bowlers, particularly the spinners, mounted an impressive comeback after the explosive start. Hemantha played a crucial role with the ball, while Dunith Wellalage and Kamindu Mendis tightened the scoring and chipped away at Australias middle order. The shift in momentum became evident as Australia slipped from a dominant position to 136 for 4 after 14 overs. The Sri Lankan bowlers maintained relentless pressure, backed by enthusiastic home support that lifted the teams energy. Australia attempted to rebuild through Glenn Maxwell and Josh Inglis, but Maxwells stay was cut short following a spectacular catch by Pathum Nissanka at backward point. Despite earlier dropping a chance, Nissanka produced a stunning diving effort to remove Maxwell for 22, further denting Australias hopes of accelerating late in the innings. The shift in momentum became evident as Australia slipped from a dominant position to 136 for 4 after 14 overs. The Sri Lankan bowlers maintained relentless pressure, backed by enthusiastic home support that lifted the teams energy. Also Read: Live Cricket Score However, Sri Lankas bowling effort was overshadowed by concerns over Pathiranas injury. The young pacer, widely regarded as one of Sri Lankas most promising fast-bowling talents, now faces an anxious wait for further medical assessment. His availability for the remainder of the tournament could prove crucial for Sri Lankas campaign, given his ability to deliver breakthroughs and control the death overs. Article Source: IANS
Mumbai: The Mumbai Traffic Police have imposed major traffic restrictions in the city on Tuesday, February 17 in view of the visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and French President Emmanuel Macron. Assistant Commissioner of Police Mahesh Tawde told The Free Press Journal that elaborate traffic arrangements have been made, particularly in South Mumbai, as an event is scheduled in the Gateway of India area on February 17. Vehicle Movement Restrictions on February 17 to prevent congestion, danger and inconvenience to the public, movement of all types of vehicles except emergency service vehicles such as ambulances, police vehicles, fire brigade vehicles, VIP vehicles and authorised service providers will be restricted on the following routes from 2:00 PM to 9:00 PM Road Closures A) Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Marg The stretch from Shyama Prasad Mukherjee Chowk (Regal Junction) onwards will remain closed for all vehicular traffic except emergency vehicles in both directions. Alternative Route: From Regal Junction, vehicles may proceed via Shahid Bhagat Singh Marg, Mahakavi Bhushan Road and Boman Behram Road towards their destination. B) P. Ramchandani Marg The stretch from Jokhim Alva Chowk (North Court) to Adam Street Junction will remain closed for all vehicles except emergency services. Alternative Route: From Alva Chowk towards Radio Club via P. Ramchandani Marg, Haji Niyaz Azmi Road, Jagannath Palav Chowk (Bhid Bhanjan Mandir), right turn to Shahid Bhagat Singh Road, up to Regal Junction, U-turn towards Mahakavi Bhushan Marg and onwards. Taxi stands and BEST bus stops located on Adam Street and P. Ramchandani Marg will remain closed during the restriction period. Temporary Traffic Change : Rambhau Salgaonkar Road (currently one-way) The stretch from Indu Clinic Junction to Volga Chowk will be temporarily opened for two-way traffic on February 17 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. No-Parking Zones on February 17 Parking will be prohibited on: Nathalal Parekh Road, Jagannath Bhosale Road, Captain Prakash Pethe Road, Rambhau Salgaonkar Road, Shahid Bhagat Singh Road and B.K. Boman Behram Marg (behind the Taj Hotel, from Rao Bahadur Desai Chowk to Hotel Diplomat) In view of the VVIP movement, additional restrictions on vehicle movement (except emergency services) will remain in force from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM on Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Marg (both northbound and southbound) and Madam Cama Road (both northbound and southbound). The traffic police have urged motorists to follow advisories and cooperate to ensure smooth movement and security arrangements during the high-profile visit.
Two-year-old among three killed in separate road accidents
Angry passersby protested, demanding immediate repairs to the damaged roads, as well as measures to alleviate traffic congestion in that area
Centre to launch Bharat-VISTAAR scheme for farmers on Tuesday
The AI-based platform will provide information to farmers about weather, rates in mandis (agri market yard), pests and diseases, soil health, crop advice and government schemes through phone calls, chatbots and through the App
'Gussa chodh do bhai': Surya's message to Kuldeep Yadav
India secured a commanding 61-run victory over Pakistan in the T20 World Cup, clinching their spot in the Super Eight. Despite the dominant win, an animated exchange between Hardik Pandya and Kuldeep Yadav sparked social media debate, quickly diffused by captain Suryakumar Yadav's heartwarming gesture.
Lone Female On Grid, 11-Year-Old Atiqa Mir Punches Above Weight After Big Move Up The WSK Ladder
Sarno (Italy), Feb 16: Having made a voluntary switch from the mini to a much more demanding junior category, 11-year-old Indian racing prodigy Atiqa has shown the skill and maturity beyond her years to produce standout performances in the early part of her 2026 international karting season. In sub zero temperatures in Europe and on tracks she has little experience of, the only female in a world class WSK Super Masters grid, Atiqa announced herself in the paddock with a [] The post Lone Female On Grid, 11-Year-Old Atiqa Mir Punches Above Weight After Big Move Up The WSK Ladder appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
T20 WC: Will Jacks Blistering Fifty Powers England To 202/7 Against Italy
T20 World Cup: Will Jacks smashed a sensational 53 off just 22 balls to propel England to a formidable 202/7 in 20 overs against Italy in their Group-stage clash in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata on Sunday. After opting to bat, England got off to a brisk start through Phil Salt and Jos Buttler, with Salt setting the early tone by striking a six and two fours. However, Italy struck an early blow when Grant Stewart dismissed Buttler for just three in the third over, inducing a mistimed loft that was safely taken at mid-off. Salt continued his aggressive approach, racing to 28 off 15 balls with two fours and two sixes, but his promising innings was cut short when Ali Hasan had him caught at deep square leg, leaving England at 56/2 at the end of the powerplay. Jacob Bethell and Tom Banton then steadied the innings with a useful partnership, mixing caution with occasional boundaries. Bethell made 23 off 20 balls before falling to Ben Manenti, while Banton contributed a steady 30 off 21 deliveries, including three fours and a six, before being caught off Crishan Kalugamages bowling. England found themselves under pressure at 114/5 after Harry Brook (14) and Bethell departed in quick succession. However, Will Jacks and Sam Curran turned the tide with a counterattacking partnership that decisively shifted momentum. Jacks played with remarkable intent, taking apart the Italian spinners with a flurry of boundaries and towering sixes. He struck back-to-back sixes off Ben Manenti in the 16th over, which yielded 20 runs and brought England firmly back on track. Curran supported him well with a brisk 25 off 19 balls, including two sixes, before falling to Crishan Kalugamage while attempting another big hit. Jamie Overton then chipped in with a quickfire 15 off nine balls to keep up the scoring rate. Jacks, however, remained the standout performer, showcasing his power and composure under pressure. He brought up his maiden T20I half-century in just 21 balls with a towering six in the final over, underlining his dominance. His knock included four sixes and three boundaries and ensured England crossed the 200-run mark. Italys bowlers had moments of success, with Kalugamage (2/41) and Stewart (2/51) picking up crucial wickets, but they struggled to contain Englands late onslaught. England plundered 58 runs in the final five overs, thanks largely to Jacks late blitz, which lifted them from a vulnerable position to a commanding total. Italys bowlers had moments of success, with Kalugamage (2/41) and Stewart (2/51) picking up crucial wickets, but they struggled to contain Englands late onslaught. Also Read: Live Cricket Score England 202/7 in 20 overs (Will Jacks 53*, Tom Banton 30; Crishan Kalugamage 2-41, Grant Stewart 2-51) against Italy Article Source: IANS
Pune: Amitesh Kumar, Commissioner of Pune Police, speaking to the media, said, 'Police have taken the required action regarding the incident.' At the demand of both parties, cross-complaints have been registered against each other. After the incident, precautionary steps have been taken. No permission is allowed to conduct a protest in front of political parties and other government offices. We will analyse and fix a spot to schedule the protest. In the last incident, we are analysing the matter. Stone pelting has been done; it is correct, and accordingly, actions will be taken against the rule violators. Pune Police believes in fair action no political pressure on us. The violence reportedly broke out near Congress Bhavan, the city headquarters of the Indian National Congress, after BJP and Congress workers came face to face during protests. The protest arose after an alleged controversial remark made by Maharashtra Congress president Hashwardhan Sapkal regarding Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Tipu Sultan. Pune: Viral Video Shows 3-Year-Old Girl Falling In 15-Foot Parking Pit In Wakad Housing Society; Pimpri-Chinchwad Police Book Builder For Negligence | WATCH Earlier, an FIR had been registered against Sapkal in Pune for his comment, which BJP leaders claimed hurt the sentiments of followers of the Maratha king. Following the FIR, BJP workers staged a protest outside Congress Bhavan, demanding action, while Congress workers gathered in support of their state president, leading to tension between party workers of both parties. However, later the tensions turned into stone pelting, leaving several people injured and many vehicles damaged at the spot.
T20 WC: Shivam Dube Wins impact Player Of The Match After 61-run Win Vs PAK
T20 World Cup: India all-rounder Shivam Dube was named the Impact Player of the Match following Indias commanding victory over Pakistan on Sunday, a result that secured the Men in Blues place in the Super 8 stage of the ICC Mens T20 World Cup. The 32-year-old expressed gratitude towards Indias fielding coach T. Dilip, crediting him as a major influence. Dube was presented the medal by team physiotherapist Yogesh Kumar in the dressing room at the R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo after delivering a valuable all-round contribution. First of all, congratulations on winning this important game. Todays impact player is someone who is well known for hitting sixes and taking crucial catches in very important games. Hes also very well known for his diet, and in todays game, he has played a crucial role with his batting but also with his fielding, and took two important catches, Yogesh said while naming Dube as the impact player of the game. Dube reflected on his performance and acknowledged his coach's role in shaping his fielding standards.It was an important match, and as he said, I played a crucial knock and I took two catches, it felt really good and thanks to Dilip Sir- hes my fielding coach and my inspiration, he said in a video shared by bcci.tv. First of all, congratulations on winning this important game. Todays impact player is someone who is well known for hitting sixes and taking crucial catches in very important games. Hes also very well known for his diet, and in todays game, he has played a crucial role with his batting but also with his fielding, and took two important catches, Yogesh said while naming Dube as the impact player of the game. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Ishan Kishan starred with a blistering 77, guiding India to a competitive 175/7. In reply, Pakistans chase faltered immediately as Hardik Pandya and Jasprit Bumrah struck early to reduce them to 13/3. Usman Khan offered resistance with 44, but his dismissal ended Pakistans hopes. Indias bowlers maintained relentless pressure, with contributions across the attack, including key wickets from the spinners. Pakistan were eventually bowled out for 114 in 18 overs, registering one of their lowest totals in the T20 World Cup. Article Source: IANS
White Knight Corps Commander Reviews Anti-Terror Preparedness In J&Ks Kishtwar
JAMMU, Feb 16: The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Indian Armys White Knight Corps conducted a visit to the Kishtwar region of Jammu and Kashmir to assess the Counter Terrorism Grid and review the readiness of forces deployed on the ground. According to a post shared by White Knight Corps on X, Counter Terrorism Grid, the GOC, White Knight Corps, accompanied by GOC CIF (Delta), visited the general area of Kishtwar, J&K, to review the Counter Terrorism Grid and [] The post White Knight Corps Commander Reviews Anti-Terror Preparedness In J&Ks Kishtwar appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Tarique Rahman assures action on post-poll violence after BNP landslide win
Following BNPs commanding majority in the 300-seat parliament, Tarique Rahman paid a courtesy visit to Jamaat chief Shafiqur Rahman in Dhaka, signalling potential cooperation even as Jamaat positions itself as a principled opposition force
Mumbai: The family of Ramdhani Yadav, who died after a portion of a parapet collapsed at a Metro construction site in Mulund on Saturday, has refused to claim his body, demanding higher compensation and a government job for his daughter. Relatives of the deceased have sought Rs. 2 crore as compensation and employment assurance for one of his daughters, stating that the announced relief is inadequate for the familys survival. Rajendra Singh Yadav, the victims elder brother, told Hindustan Times that Ramdhani was the sole breadwinner. With him gone, the family has no means to survive, he said. Mumbai Metro Line 4 Mishap: MMRDA Halts Construction Work After Parapet Collapse; Safety Inspection Underway https://t.co/VzFcHJdAk4 To get epaper daily on your whatsapp click here: https://t.co/Y9UVm2LHAx Free Press Journal (@fpjindia) February 16, 2026 Another relative, Shashikant Yadav, said the family had been asked to take custody of the body but declined, insisting that proper compensation must be ensured first. He added that the deceased is survived by his wife and two daughters, both of whom were financially dependent on him. He termed the Rs. 20 lakh compensation announced by the Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) as grossly inadequate. He said the family would not claim the body until they receive a written assurance of a government job for one daughter, along with 2 crore in compensation. Meanwhile, authorities have announced a compensation package for the victims family. This includes Rs.5 lakh as ex gratia assistance from the Maharashtra government, Rs.15 lakh from the MMRDA, and an additional insurance payout estimated between Rs.15 lakh and Rs.20 lakh, subject to policy assessment and statutory provisions. Mumbai News: MMRDA Announces Comprehensive Financial Assistance For Metro 4 Victims In the case of the injured, the entire cost of medical treatment, including hospitalisation, procedures, medicines, rehabilitation, and follow-up care, will be borne by the MMRDA. Additional compensation will also be provided to the injured as per applicable policies and contractual provisions of the Metro project. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
T20 WC: Omarzai's 4-fer Helps Afghanistan Restrict UAE To 160/9
T20 World Cup: Afghanistans bowlers, led by Azmatullah Omarzais 4-15, ensured that UAEs promising middleorder surge did not translate into a commanding total as they restricted the Gulf side to 160/9 in their 20 overs in the Group D clash of 2026 Mens T20 World Cup at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Monday. On a pitch which had a bit of moisture, Omarzais incisive spell, where he varied his line and length very well, dismantled the lower half of the batting card, while Mujeeb Ur Rahman chipped in with two wickets and Rashid Khan bowled a tidy spell to keep the UAE to a par score. After early setbacks, the UAEs innings was steadied by a fluent thirdwicket stand of 84 runs between Alishan Sharafu (40) and Sohaib Khan (68). The duo countered spin with measured aggression and gave the innings a sense of momentum. Sohaibs 68, his second successive fifty at this venue, came off 47 balls, laced with five fours and two sixes. His effort ensured that the UAE touched 160 despite four wickets in the last five overs. Aryansh Sharma endured a nervy start, surviving a caught-behind appeal off the very first ball, as replays showed the edge just about failed to carry behind to Rahmanullah Gurbaz, and after a prolonged review, he was ruled not out. But the reprieve proved to be short-lived as on the fourth delivery, a near-identical sequence unfolded - the ball brushing past the bat, fielders going up in unison, and the third umpire confirming the dismissal after a DRS check. Muhammad Waseem was on the money from the get go, a powerful push past mid-on was followed by a slog sweep that pierced square leg after a misfield and get successive boundaries. But his promising start was cut short as he was trapped lbw by Mujeeb Ur Rahman, with replays showing the ball would clip the top of off-stump. UAEs innings gathered momentum through the fourth and fifth overs, with Sohaib and Sharafu counter-attacking to lift the run rate. Sohaib, in particular, unfurled a sequence of boundaries off Ziaur Rahman, slicing through backward point, edging past the keeper, and then pulling disdainfully over square leg. A no-ball only added to Afghanistans frustration, as the free-hit was safely negotiated and the partnership began to take shape. Sharafu, meanwhile, found his rhythm against Mujeeb Ur Rahman, lofting straight over the bowlers head and sweeping with authority. The pair combined to take 28 runs off successive overs, pushing UAE to 55 for two at the end of the power-play. Mujeeb and Rashid operated with a slip in place, probing for the edge, yet bowling fuller lengths occasionally allowed the batters to get their runs. Sohaib Khan, in particular, punished Noor Ahmad with backtoback boundaries and a six, while he and Rashid Khan were taken for a maximum each by Sharafu. Despite Sharafus dismissal to Mujeeb, a mistimed loft to longoff, breaking a promising 84-run partnership, Sohaib continued to rotate strike, while Syed Haider announced himself with a crisp sweep off Rashid for four and a towering six against Noor. Though Sohaib got his fifty with a lofted six over Rashids head, he lost support from the other end as Omarzai squared up Syed Haider and took out top of off-stump while Harshit Kaushik edged behind for a three-ball duck and Muhammad Arfan was out hit wicket off Rashid, who got his 700th T20 wicket. Sohaib and Haider Ali shifted gears to provide UAE with a good finishing flourish through a flurry of strokes against Rahman. While Sohaib swivelled across to dispatch a short delivery over long leg for six, Haider opened the bat face late to glide a short ball past the keeper and then unfurled a crisp drive through cover to get a brace of fours, as 18 runs came off the 18th over. Though Sohaib got his fifty with a lofted six over Rashids head, he lost support from the other end as Omarzai squared up Syed Haider and took out top of off-stump while Harshit Kaushik edged behind for a three-ball duck and Muhammad Arfan was out hit wicket off Rashid, who got his 700th T20 wicket. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Brief Scores: UAE 160/9 in 20 overs (Sohaib Khan 68, Alishan Sharafu 40; Azmatullah Omarzai 4-15, Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2-31) against Afghanistan Article Source: IANS
Pune: Pune City Police have registered cross cases against leaders and workers of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Indian National Congress following a violent clash involving stone-pelting and vandalism outside Congress Bhavan in Pune on Sunday. Case 1: BJP Leaders and Workers Booked In the first case, police have booked around 50 BJP workers, including Pune city BJP president Dhiraj Ghate and BJYM Pune chief Dushyant Mohol, for alleged stone-pelting, vandalism and assault. The FIR was registered at Shivajinagar Police Station based on a complaint filed by Prachi Nitin Dudhane (42), a homemaker from Karve Nagar. She stated that on February 15, between 12.30 pm and 2 pm, a group led by BJP office-bearers gathered outside Congress Bhavan, raised slogans, hurled stones, injured three Congress workers and damaged several vehicles parked on the premises. Pune: TipuChhatrapati Shivaji Comment Triggers BJPCongress Clash, Stone Pelting Outside Congress Bhavan | PHOTOS According to the complaint, Pune city BJP president Dhiraj Ghate, youth wing leader Dushyant Mohol, and nearly 50 to 60 party workers have been mentioned as accused regarding the matter. The case has been registered under Sections 118(1), 189(2), 189(3), 324(4), and 191(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), along with relevant sections of the Maharashtra Police Act. Senior police officers visited the spot soon after the incident. Electronic evidence, including video footage, has been collected. Further investigation is underway. No arrests have been made so far, police confirmed. Case 2: Congress Leaders and Workers Booked In a cross-complaint related to the same incident, Congress city president Arvind Shinde, along with Akshay Jain, Sagar Ghadve, Gaurav Vijay Balande (deputy president of the Kasba constituency), and other party workers, have also been booked. The case was registered following a complaint by Punit Shrikant Joshi (35), BJP Kothrud president. Joshi alleged that while BJP workers were protesting peacefully outside Congress Bhavan, Congress leaders and workers began pelting stones at them. He claimed that BJP workers Swapnil Dilip Gade and Mahesh Gite were injured in the attack, and a woman police constable on duty was also hurt. This case has been registered under Sections 118(1), 189(2), 189(3), 324(4) and 191(2) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and Sections 37(1)(3), 135, 112 and 117 of the Maharashtra Police Act. Pune Airports New Security Hold Area Likely To Be Operational By May End The violence reportedly broke out near Congress Bhavan, the city headquarters of the Indian National Congress, after BJP and Congress workers came face to face during protests. The protest arose after an alleged controversial remark made by Maharashtra Congress president Harshwardhan Sapkal regarding Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Tipu Sultan. Earlier, an FIR had been registered against Sapkal in Pune for his comment, which BJP leaders claimed hurt the sentiments of followers of the Maratha king. Following the FIR, BJP workers staged a protest outside Congress Bhavan, demanding action, while Congress workers gathered in support of their state president, leading to tension between party workers of both parties. However, later the tensions turned into stone pelting, leaving several people injured and many vehicles damaged at the spot.
Balu Forge Industries Reports Strong Q3 FY26 Performance
EBITDA of Rs. 2,396 Mn in Q3 FY26, up by 36.0% YoY PAT of Rs. 1,932 Mn in Q3 FY26, up by 36.8% YoY Balu Forge Industries Ltd. (the Company or BFIL) (BSE: 531112 | NSE: BALUFORGE), a leading precision engineering and manufacturing company, has announced its unaudited financial results for the quarter and nine months ended 31st December 2025. Consolidated Financial Performance: Rs. Mn Q3 FY26 Q3 FY25 Y-o-Y (%) Q2 FY26 Q-o-Q (%) 9M FY26 9M FY25 Y-o-Y Revenue from Operations 3,111 2,558 29.0% 2,995 3.9% 8,438 6,540 29.0% EBITDA 845 677 24.8% 828 2.1% 2,396 1,761 36.0% EBITDA Margin% 27.2% 26.5% 27.6% 28.4% 26.9% PAT 711 590 20.5% 650 9.4% 1,932 1,412 36.8% PAT Margin% 22.5% 22.2% 21.5% 22.6% 21.2% EPS (Rs.) 6.4 5.5 16.4% 6.08 5.3% 17.0 13.5 34.7% Consolidated 9M FY26 Revenue from Operations by End User Industry: Balu Forge Industries Reports Strong Q3 FY26 Performance In 9M FY26, the Company reported revenue from operations of Rs. 8,438 million, representing a year-on-year growth of 29.0%, driven by sustained demand momentum. EBITDA for the quarter was Rs. 2,396 million, with a year-on-year growth of 36.1%, with a margin of 28.4%, reflecting stable cost structures and operating leverage benefits, while profit after tax was Rs. 1,932 million, translating into a PAT margin of 22.6%. The performance underscores disciplined execution, margin resilience, and the ongoing strengthening of Balu Forges integrated manufacturing platform. During the quarter, we successfully operationalised a set of high-impact strategic assets that position the Company for sustained growth over the next decade. Our newly commissioned precision machining facility has now been fully commercialised, equipped with advanced 7-Axis and 11-Axis CNC machining lines. This capability enables us to manufacture highly complex components from specialised alloys with micron-level accuracy, decisively moving Balu Forge up the value chain and strengthening our role in mission-critical applications. In parallel, we have commercialised our dedicated artillery shell production line, with a specific focus on the high-demand 155mm large calibre. This represents a significant milestone in our defence manufacturing journey and reinforces our commitment to the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision by building indigenous capabilities in a strategically critical segment. These operational achievements have already translated into meaningful external validation. During the quarter, Balu Forge was formally inducted into the NATO Supply Chain, an endorsement that reflects our adherence to the highest global quality, compliance, and reliability standards, and one that opens access to some of the worlds most demanding defence markets. This external recognition, along with the Company's requisite manufacturing infrastructure and operational capability, reinforces our position to support long-term supply programs and maintain the capacity to service engagements for up to five years. With advanced precision machining facilities and production lines, Balu Forge is well equipped to meet both current and future demands efficiently. About Balu Forge Industries Balu Forge Industries Limited, founded by Mr. Prehlad Singh Chandock, is a leading Indian precision engineering company delivering forged and machined components across multiple global industries. The company offers a comprehensive product portfolio ranging from 1 kg to 1,000 kg and up to 3 meters in length, supporting diverse applications in automotive, industrial vehicles, earthmoving equipment, wind energy, aerospace, defence, oil and gas, railways, marine, and agriculture. Its operations include fully integrated forging and machining capabilities, with advanced manufacturing facilities in Belgaum, Karnataka, spread over a 46+ acre campus. Equipped with high-capacity hydraulic hammers and forging presses, and supported by a dedicated in- house tool room, metallurgical labs, and CNC machining units, Balu Forge ensures consistent precision and quality. The companys strategy is driven by innovation, with a specialized R&D division focusing on new materials and rapid prototyping. Strategic initiatives emphasize expanding defence production, enhancing automation, and strengthening global partnerships. With a strong focus on operational scalability, customer diversification, and ESG commitments, Balu Forge continues to strengthen its global footprint and industry positioning. www.baluindustries.com Disclaimer This investor release is not an offer to sell any securities or a solicitation to buy any securities of Balu Forge Industries Limited (the "company") or its subsidiaries (together with the company, the "group"). Certain statements in this document may be forward looking statements. These forward-looking statements can be identified by the use of forward-looking terminology, including the terms "believes", " estimates"," anticipates", " projects", " expects", " intends", " may", " will"," or " or, in each case, their negative or other variations or comparable terminology, or by discussions of strategy, plans, aims, objectives, goals, future events or intention. Such forward-looking statements are subject to certain risks and uncertainties like government actions, local political or economic developments, technological risks, and many other factors that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those contemplated by the relevant forward-looking statements. Forward looking statements are not guarantees of future performance including those relating to general business plans and strategy of the Company, its future outlook and growth prospects, and future developments in its businesses and its competitive and regulatory environment. No representation, warranty or undertaking, express or implied, is made or assurance given that such statements, views, projections or forecasts, if any, are correct or that the objectives of the Company will be achieved. The Company assumes no responsibility to publicly amend, modify or revise any forward-looking statements, on the basis of any subsequent development, information or events, or otherwise. Unless otherwise stated in this Investor Release, the information contained herein is based on management information and estimates. The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and past performance is not indicative of future results. Balu Forge will not be in any way responsible for any action taken based on such statements and undertakes no obligation to publicly update these forward- looking statements to reflect subsequent events or circumstances.
Mohsin Naqvi exits stadium early: India secured a commanding 61-run victory over Pakistan in the T20 World Cup. Following the match, former fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar publicly criticized Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi. Akhtar blamed poor leadership and weak decisions for the team's decline. India's strong batting and bowling performance highlighted a growing gap in T20 cricket.
Imran Khans sister raises alarm over his health, demands specialist treatment
Aleema Khanum has voiced serious concerns over former Pakistan PM Imran Khans deteriorating health in jail, demanding examination by specialist doctors in the presence of family and his personal physician
Pakistans crushing loss to India in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 triggered reactions from cricket fans across the globe, including one that quickly went viral on social media. After India sealed a dominant 61-run victory in Colombo, Australian fan Jake Jeakings posted a video making fun of Pakistans performance. In the clip, he used a playful zip your mouth gesture, suggesting critics and supporters should stay quiet after the one-sided result. The gesture, paired with his exaggerated expressions, quickly caught attention online. Ind Vs Pak ICC T20 World Cup: Ajay Devgn, Smriti Irani, Ayushmann Khurrana Bollywood & TV Celebrate India's Win EVEN AUSTRALIAN'S ARE MOCKING PAKISTAN After Humiliating loss vs India, Australian fan started making fun of Pakistan with funny gesture A Pakistani deliberately humiliated this guy with sand paper and now he's taking the revenge #INDvsPAK pic.twitter.com/xoEXVWPRhM Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) February 16, 2026 Angry Pakistani Fan Smashes TV After Embarrassing 61-Run Loss To Team India At ICC T20 World Cup; Video India had posted a competitive 176 before bowling Pakistan out for 114, extending their dominance in the high-voltage rivalry. While many fans viewed Jeakings reaction as light-hearted banter, others felt it added salt to the wounds of an already disappointing defeat for Pakistan. As always with India-Pakistan clashes, emotions ran high, not just in the stadium, but across social media platforms worldwide. Pakistani YouTuber Smashes Cake On A Girl's Face After Team India's 61-Run Win Over Pakistan In T20 World Cup 2026; Video Emotions ran high after Indias commanding 61-run victory over Pakistan in the ICC Mens T20 World Cup 2026 in Colombo, and social media was flooded with dramatic fan reactions. Among the clips doing the rounds online was a video showing a Pakistani YouTuber smashing cake onto a girls face following the defeat. The video, shared widely across platforms, drew mixed reactions with some viewers treating it as a humorous skit while others criticised the act as disrespectful and unnecessary. A Pakistani youtuber smashed cake on the face of his own sister after pakistan lost brutally to India #INDvsPAK pic.twitter.com/70xyakcRA5 Makya (@ccdx_2) February 15, 2026 India had posted 176 before bowling Pakistan out for 114, sealing another emphatic win in one of crickets fiercest rivalries. As always with India-Pakistan encounters, the result triggered strong emotions on both sides, spilling quickly into the digital space. While the authenticity and context of the viral cake-smash video remain unclear, it once again highlights how passionate, and sometimes extreme, fan reactions can become after high-stakes clashes between the two nations.
Disney Sends Cease-and-Desist to ByteDance Over AI-Generated Videos
Disney has taken similar actions against Character.AI, demanding that the startup immediately stop the unauthorised use of its copyrighted characters.
Man Killed in Road Mishap in Jammu Kashmir
SRINAGAR: A man was killed after his vehicle met with an accident in the Mandi area of Chikrara in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Monday. Officials said that a Maruti Wagnor bearing registration number JK12B-6143 lost control near Chikrara, resulting in an accident. In the incident, the driver of the vehicle, Mohd Zubair, []
India rocked it: Sachin leads chorus as Sehwag says full kambal kuttai after Pak demolition
India secured a commanding victory against Pakistan in the ICC T20 World Cup. Ishan Kishan's powerful batting set the tone, followed by effective bowling from the Indian team. This win extended India's strong head-to-head record against Pakistan in tournaments. The team has now advanced to the Super 8 stage with an undefeated streak.
Yesterday's match result: Pakistan leaned heavily on spin against India in Colombo, sending down 18 overs of slow bowling to equal a T20 World Cup record. The same tactic had been employed against Australia at the venue in 2012, but this spin-dominated strategy once again fell short as India secured a commanding 61-run victory.
Indore News: Advocates Across Madhya Pradesh Demand Immediate Implementation Of Protection Law
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): In a strong show of protest, advocates across Madhya Pradesh will abstain from judicial work on Monday, February 16, 2026, following a call by the Madhya Pradesh State Bar Council. The statewide strike has been announced in response to the shocking daylight murder of advocate Sanjay Kumar Saxena in Shivpuri district, an incident that has sparked massive outrage within the legal fraternity. According to Gopal Kacholia, former president of Indore Bar Association, the brutal killing has created an atmosphere of fear and anger among advocates throughout the state. He stated that lawyers from all district courts, High Court benches, and subordinate courts will refrain from court proceedings and organise protests to condemn the incident and press for long-pending demands related to their safety. Bhopal News: Indore Water Crisis Sparks Political Outrage Advocates in Madhya Pradesh have been demanding the enactment of the Advocate Protection Act for nearly two decades. Despite repeated assurances from the state government since 2012, the law has not yet been implemented. He alleged that the absence of a specific legal framework for the protection of advocates has emboldened criminals and anti-social elements, resulting in a steady rise in attacks on members of the legal profession. Advocates play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for citizens. If advocates themselves are not safe, it directly impacts the justice delivery system, said Kacholia. Murder conspiracy & police action Police revealed that the 57-year-old advocate was allegedly killed over a Rs 10 lakh contract, with Rs 2 lakh paid in advance. All three shooters have been arrested. One accused was injured in a brief encounter at Chirli Tiraha after opening fire on police. The conspiracy is linked to a land dispute and past electoral rivalry. Weapons and a motorcycle used in the crime have been seized.
India dominant against Pakistan, books Super 8s berth
A sensational 77 from Ishan Kishan powered India to a commanding victory over Pakistan and into the Super Eights, extending their dominant head to head record in T20 World Cups to 8-1. On a slow, spin friendly surface at R Premadasa Stadium, Pakistan opted to bowl first and relied heavily on spin, sending down 18 [] The post India dominant against Pakistan, books Super 8s berth appeared first on Caught At Point .
MP News: Custodial Death Sparks Massive Protest In Khajuraho
Khajuraho (Madhya Pradesh): A day-long traffic jam and intense protests erupted on Sunday following the suspicious death of 24-year-old Rajesh Patel at Rajnagar police station. Family members and villagers blocked roads outside the police station and district hospital, raising slogans and demanding an FIR against the accused constables. Rajesh, a resident of Imlia village, was reportedly taken into custody under Section 151 of the IPC. Police claim he died by suicide inside the station. However, the family alleges custodial assault. Bhopal News: Nursing Student Held For Snatching Mangalsutra In AIIMS Lift; Crime Committed For Spending Money On Girlfriend, Lavish Lifestyle His uncle, Babulal Patel, accused constables of beating Rajesh and demanding Rs 1 lakh later settling for Rs 50,000. The family claims visible injury marks were found on his body. A panel of five doctors conducted the post-mortem in the presence of the district magistrate and family members. Despite this, the family refused to accept the body, reiterating their demand for strict action. Principal District and Sessions Judge Ravinder Singh has ordered a judicial inquiry while Superintendent of Police Agam Jain has suspended two constables pending investigation. Rajnagar MLA Arvind Pataria assured the family of appropriate action. The exact cause of death will be confirmed after the post-mortem report.
India book Super 8 spot with 61-run win over Pak
Colombo: Ishan Kishan blended brute power with silken finesse in a breathtaking half-century before Jasprit Bumrah tore through Pakistans top order with menacing precision, powering India to a commanding 61-run win and a Super Eight berth in the T20 World Cup here on Sunday. Kishans supersonic 77 (40b) on a tacky Premadasa pitch was worth []
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Build A Loyalty Program That People Engage With
By Dhruv Verma Reward balances continue to rise across cards, wallets, and platforms, yet redemption remains limited. Many customers accumulate points steadily without ever converting them into experiences or services. Eventually, these unused balances lose relevance, becoming background numbers rather than perceived value. The Limits Of Traditional Loyalty Frameworks Point-based loyalty structures were designed to reward repeat interaction through deferred benefits. Customers built balances slowly and redeemed them through catalogues, vouchers, or discounts. The loyalty programmes market in India reached an estimated value of USD 3.58 billion in 2025. Yet, this expansion coexists with persistent questions around programme design and actual usage. These systems generate engagement only when customers perceive clear and immediate worth. But as digital commerce grows and consumer decision-making evolves, programmes that depend on slow builds of value struggle to carry relevance within everyday choices. Travel Rewards & Moment Based Value Benefits linked to travel illustrate a different pattern of consumer response. Travel-related rewards operate in environments where planning, time sensitivity, and comfort carry high importance. Today, discretionary expenditure is increasingly directed towards experiences, with travel becoming a clear priority. As spending on leisure travel grows, rewards that support travel planning, transit, and on-ground convenience register as tangible value. These benefits influence recall because they reduce effort during demanding moments rather than offering deferred benefits. Lifestyle Rewards & Everyday Integration Lifestyle-based rewards extend relevance beyond occasional travel. Spending intentions indicate sustained interest in personal electronics, wellness, and leisure activities, reflecting how consumers allocate surplus income. These categories align with recurring routines rather than one-time indulgence. At the same time, physical activity levels highlight an opportunity for structured lifestyle engagement. Access to organised recreation, fitness, and wellness experiences supports participation by lowering entry barriers. When rewards align with routine well-being and recreation, engagement builds steadily through familiarity rather than incentive size. Why Immediacy & Simplicity Drive Engagement Loyalty programmes perform better when benefits are easy to understand and simple to use. Customers engage more readily when rewards are delivered close to the point of need. Industry analysis shows a clear movement towards digital-first loyalty platforms that offer integrated, real-time benefits rather than delayed redemption journeys. This approach improves participation by reducing effort. And programmes that prioritise relevance and accessibility see lower levels of unused rewards and higher repeat engagement. (The author is the Founder and CEO of Thriwe.)
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