Amitabh Bachchan Completes 12 Short Films in One Day, Shares Insights on Work Ethic
Mumbai, June 13: Legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan has accomplished an impressive feat by shooting 12 short films and conducting two still photo shoots in a single day. He shared this news with his fans through his blog. Affectionately referring to his fans as his extended family (EF), Bachchan emphasized the importance of continuous engagement with ... Read more Amitabh Bachchan Completes 12 Short Films in One Day, Shares Insights on Work Ethic
Amitabh Bachchan Completes 12 Short Films in One Day
Mumbai, June 13: Legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan has successfully completed the shooting of 12 short films and two still photo shoots in a single day. He shared this information with his fans through his blog. Affectionately referring to his fans as his extended family (EF), Amitabh expressed that work is essential and the process of ... Read more Amitabh Bachchan Completes 12 Short Films in One Day
Heavy Rain Disrupts Life in Rajasthans Sikar, Low-Lying Areas Flooded
Mumbai, June 13: In Sikar district of Rajasthan, a sudden change in weather last night brought much-needed relief from the scorching heat. However, the heavy rainfall exposed the inadequacies of the municipal council and district administrations preparations. The downpour lasted for about an hour, followed by intermittent rain throughout the night, continuing into the early ... Read more Heavy Rain Disrupts Life in Rajasthans Sikar, Low-Lying Areas Flooded
Delhi: Three of family charred, two critical in building fire
Three members of a family, including a speech-impaired woman, died and two others were critically injured after a fire broke out at a five-storey residential building in Delhi`s Govindpuri area. Police suspect an electrical short circuit triggered the blaze
MEA lodges strong protest with US over tanker attack in Gulf of Oman
India summoned US Charge d`Affaires Jason Meeks and lodged a strong protest over American military strikes on commercial vessels in the Gulf of Oman after a US attack on the tanker Settebello killed three Indian sailors
IMD issues yellow alert for Delhi today, warns of thunderstorms, gusty winds and
The India Meteorological Department has issued a yellow alert for Delhi, forecasting thunderstorms, thundersqualls, gusty winds of up to 50 kmph and light rainfall. A fresh western disturbance is expected to keep temperatures lower and bring relief from the recent heat
Trump says US military killed Tren de Aragua leader in joint operation with Vene
US President Donald Trump said the American military killed alleged Tren de Aragua leader Hctor Nino Guerrero in a coordinated operation with Venezuelan authorities. Trump described the strike as part of his administration`s campaign against transnational criminal organisations
Ebola spreads in DR Congo as confirmed cases and deaths climb
The Democratic Republic of the Congo`s Ebola outbreak has reached 689 confirmed cases and 139 deaths, with new infections reported in Ituri province. Health authorities are battling the Bundibugyo strain amid funding shortages, insecurity and the absence of an approved vaccin
Trump administration backs civilian nuclear programme for Iran
The Trump administration has said it is willing to allow Iran to maintain a civilian nuclear energy programme under a proposed agreement, provided Tehran dismantles infrastructure linked to nuclear weapons development and accepts strict international inspections
`Not justified`: EAM Jaishankar speaks to Rubio, lodges protest over killing of
The strike occurred amid heightened tensions in the region, where competing maritime restrictions imposed during the ongoing West Asia conflict have severely disrupted commercial shipping.
Iran-US deal with extended ceasefire expected in Geneva
Iran and the US are reportedly preparing to sign a memorandum of understanding in Geneva to extend the ceasefire, reopen the Strait of Hormuz and advance talks on Tehran`s nuclear programme, though Iranian officials say a deal remains speculative.
Gold, Silver Rate Today: Here is how much gold and silver costs in key Indian cities on Saturday, 13 June 2026. Check the price of 18K, 22K and 24K gold and 999 Fine silver in Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Kolkata, and Mumbai.
Perspective needed in anti- and pro-IPL talk
Public sentiment revolves around country always coming first. But todays cricket throws up the workload aspect which is also important
New Dada on rise in state politics?
It is interesting to observe the actions of NCP-SP MLA Rohit Pawar, who seems to be occupying a vacuum created by an Opposition that appears fragmented and often absent from the political battlefield
Pune to get alternate-day water supply from June 15 as dam levels drop
The Pune Municipal Corporation will introduce alternate-day water supply across the city from June 15 due to declining water levels in the Khadakwasla dam chain. Several key areas will be affected, while water tankers will be deployed to ease the shortage
Fuel prices remained steady across major Indian cities on June 13, offering consumers a brief respite after recent hikes. Oil companies maintained current rates despite global crude oil market volatility and geopolitical concerns affecting energy supplies. This pause follows cumulative price increases of nearly 7.50 per litre since mid-May, reaching over two-year highs.
Nitin Gadkari praises 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata'
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari attended the grand premiere of the film 'Bharat Bhhagya Viddhaata' and lauded the movie for its realistic portrayal of the bravery displayed by nurses at Mumbai's Cama Hospital during the 26/11 terror attacks.
Amazon India Faces Legal Notice Over Controversial Aryabhata Advertisement
Mumbai, June 13: Amazon India is embroiled in controversy over an advertisement featuring the ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer Aryabhata. The Hindu Janajagruti Samiti has accused the company of portraying Aryabhata in an inappropriate and disrespectful manner. Advocate Amita Sachdeva, who practices in the Supreme Court, has sent a legal notice to Amazon India regarding ... Read more Amazon India Faces Legal Notice Over Controversial Aryabhata Advertisement
Maharashtra to table Women Farmers Empowerment Bill during upcoming Monsoon Session
Mr. Fadnavis reviewed a preliminary presentation on the draft Bill at a meeting attended by Deputy Chief Minister Sunetra Ajit Pawar, Agriculture Minister Dattatray Bharane and Minister of State for Agriculture Ashish Jaiswal at his official residence on Friday
A Mumbai entrepreneur's viral Instagram video showcases a 64-year-old intern actively contributing to his startup. The intern, valued for his extensive business knowledge and ability to motivate the team, demonstrates that age is no barrier to professional engagement and sharing valuable experience with younger colleagues.
No formal proposal yet, say senior NCP(SP) leaders amid buzz over merger with Congress
While the Congresss Maharashtra unit has refused comment on speculations about the merger, sources said a proposal to this effect has been in the pipeline for some time.
Abhishek Banerjee Defends Against Allegations, Criticizes BJPs Promises
Mumbai, June 13: Abhishek Banerjee has responded to allegations of arrogance, stating that Kalyan Banerjee has guided him since childhood. He criticized the BJP, asserting that the government has changed and they may attempt to entangle him in various cases. However, he made it clear that he will not yield to pressure. He stated, The ... Read more Abhishek Banerjee Defends Against Allegations, Criticizes BJPs Promises
Maharashtra to Transition Rural Water Supply Schemes to Solar Energy, Says CM Devendra Fadnavis
Mumbai, June 13: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has announced a plan to gradually shift all rural water supply schemes in Maharashtra to solar energy. This decision comes in response to outstanding electricity bills affecting various water supply projects across the state. During a recent meeting, he instructed the department to develop a comprehensive policy for ... Read more Maharashtra to Transition Rural Water Supply Schemes to Solar Energy, Says CM Devendra Fadnavis
Central Railway Prepares for Monsoon with 117 Flood-Prone Points Identified
Mumbai, June 13: Central Railway has intensified preparations in the Mumbai division ahead of the monsoon season. CPRO Swapnil Neela announced that 117 flood-prone points have been identified, and 210 pumps have been installed to manage waterlogging. Measures have also been taken to enhance the safety of ghat sections and the signaling system to ensure ... Read more Central Railway Prepares for Monsoon with 117 Flood-Prone Points Identified
Iran and the U.S. Near Finalization of MoU, Says Foreign Minister Araqchi
Mumbai, June 13: Irans Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi announced on Friday that Tehran is very close to finalizing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United States amid ongoing negotiations. Araqchi took to the social media platform X, stating, The MoU has never been closer to completion. Until it is finalized, the media should ... Read more Iran and the U.S. Near Finalization of MoU, Says Foreign Minister Araqchi
Kiirti Kulhari Supports Heer Sara Aur Puducherry as Manvi Gagroo Shines
Mumbai, June 12: The comedy-drama film Heer Sara Aur Puducherry, featuring actors Patralekha and Manvi Gagroo, has officially hit the big screen. On Friday, actress Kiirti Kulhari shared an engaging post congratulating the film and Manvi Gagroo. In her Instagram post, she wrote, On this special day, heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to Manvi Gagroo. ... Read more Kiirti Kulhari Supports Heer Sara Aur Puducherry as Manvi Gagroo Shines
Mastermind of International Cyber Fraud Syndicate Arrested and Deported from Thailand
Mumbai, June 13: Maharashtra police achieved a significant breakthrough by arresting the mastermind of an international cyber fraud syndicate at Mumbai Airport. The arrested individual, Saurabh, also known as Ganesh Kale, had been orchestrating cyber crimes from abroad for an extended period. Police Commissioner Vinay Kumar Chaube reported that Saurabh was involved in serious cyber ... Read more Mastermind of International Cyber Fraud Syndicate Arrested and Deported from Thailand
Waris Pathan Comments on Sejal Pawar Controversy: A Call for Media Fairness
Mumbai, June 13: AIMIM national spokesperson Waris Pathan has responded to the controversial remarks made by comedian Sejal Pawar during a recent show. He emphasized that all forms of comedy, whether dark, stand-up, or soft, should adhere to certain boundaries. No one should cross limits that could hurt others sentiments. Pathan pointed out that if ... Read more Waris Pathan Comments on Sejal Pawar Controversy: A Call for Media Fairness
'Tatkal' cut could spoil the show for film industry
Film producers and distributors in Mumbai are concerned about tighter release schedules and increased uncertainty following the discontinuation of the CBFC's 'Tatkal' certification scheme. This withdrawal, coupled with the earlier abolition of the FCAT, is expected to aggravate delays in film clearances, impacting multilingual releases and competitive regional film windows.
Yogi Adityanaths Upcoming Visit to Azamgarh: Security Measures in Place
Mumbai, June 13: The district administration and police department in Azamgarh have nearly completed all preparations for Chief Minister Yogi Adityanaths upcoming visit. District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar and Senior Superintendent of Police Dr. Anil Kumar confirmed that extensive arrangements have been made at the Maharaja Suheldev University campus, the venue for the Chief Ministers arrival. ... Read more Yogi Adityanaths Upcoming Visit to Azamgarh: Security Measures in Place
Central Railway Prepares for Monsoon: 117 Flood-Prone Points Identified
Mumbai, June 13: Central Railway has intensified its preparations for the monsoon season in the Mumbai division. CPRO Swapnil Neela announced that 117 flood-prone points have been identified, and 210 pumps have been installed to manage water accumulation. Safety measures for ghat sections and signal systems have been enhanced to ensure smooth train operations. Neela ... Read more Central Railway Prepares for Monsoon: 117 Flood-Prone Points Identified
Demand for Andheri West fire stn renewed after Juhu blaze
League Governing Council Rajdip Gupta: The stage is set for a blockbuster finish to the T20 Mumbai League 2026, with defending champions MSC Maratha Royals taking on Arcs Andheri in the final at the Wankhede Stadium on Saturday. Earlier in the day, the venue will also witness history unfolding when SOBO Mumbai Falcons battle against Aakash Tigers MWS in the inaugural final of the T20 Mumbai Womens League. The mens final pits two in-form sides against each other. Arcs Andheri, led by India all-rounder Shivam Dube, secured their place in the summit clash with a five-wicket win over Aakash Tigers MWS in the semifinal. MSC Maratha Royals, meanwhile, continued their title defence with a hard-fought three-wicket victory over Ajinkya Rahane-led North Mumbai Panthers in the second semi-final. While Andheri have been one of the most consistent teams this season, Siddhesh Lads Royals have shown their ability to rise to the occasion when it matters most. The contest promises an intriguing battle between Dube's explosive leadership and Lad's calm tactical approach as both teams chase the coveted trophy. Hailing the Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) for the smooth conduct of the tournament, Dube said his team is looking ahead to a great clash against the Royals in the final. MCA has organised this amazing league, which is one of the best leagues in India. The quality of matches has been really good. Im really excited for the final, Dube said. Lad also sounded confident ahead of a second successive final appearance, saying, Its been a great campaign built on teamwork and character. Different players have stepped up at different times, and thats what has brought us here. For the final, well keep it simple, focus on the process, win the small moments, and enjoy the occasion. If we do that, we give ourselves a strong chance of winning . Led by MCA President Ajinkya Naik and Chairman of League Governing Council Rajdip Gupta, the league has showcased the next generation of Mumbai cricket stars, including Arjun Tendulkar, Musheer Khan, and many more, all set to shine on the biggest stage. The tournament has also witnessed several standout individual performances. Bandra Blasters captain Suved Parkar leads the batting charts with 250 runs, including a century and two fifties, and currently holds the Orange Cap. Arcs Andheri's Ajay Mishra tops the bowling charts with 10 wickets and is the Purple Cap holder. Among other notable performers, Nutan Goel of Triumph Knights MNE has scored 242 runs, while Aakash Tigers batter Jay Bista has accumulated 225 runs. Divyaansh Sksena has contributed 210 runs for Andheri, while Eagle Thane Strikers' Shashwat Jagtap is the other centurion of the tournament. Sylvester Dsouza's five-wicket haul remains the best bowling performance of the season. Falcons, Tigers battle for inaugural womens crown In the women's competition, Sayali Satghare-led SOBO Mumbai Falcons will take on Humairaa Kaazi's Aakash Tigers MWS in the race for the inaugural title. The Tigers boast a formidable batting line-up, while the Falcons will rely on a potent bowling attack that has delivered consistently throughout the tournament. Commenting on her teams strength, Sayali highlighted how different players contributed across the competition and expected the same in the title clash. I think the best thing about our team is that everyone has contributed in different games. In our three wins, we had different Player of the Match winners, so were not dependent on one or two individuals. Thats a really good sign as we go into the final. All of them are doing their roles really well and executing the plans just as we have planned. Looking forward to the final, all the girls are really excited, and Im sure its going to be a great game of cricket, said the India star. Humairaa also exuded confidence in her teams ability to navigate through multiple challenges before the final. It feels great to have reached the final. We have grown stronger with each game and have shown great character as a team throughout the tournament. We've faced different challenges along the way, and the way the team has responded under pressure has been very pleasing to see. We're excited for the final and the opportunity to compete for the title. It's a big occasion, and we'll look to enjoy the moment, play good cricket, and give our absolute best, she said. Among the top performers with the bat so far, Sanika Chalke of Aakash Tigers leads the run-scoring charts with 205 runs, including two half-centuries. Thane Sky Risers' Mansi Patil follows with 166 runs, while Falcons batter Sarika Koli has chipped in with 108 runs. It feels great to have reached the final. We have grown stronger with each game and have shown great character as a team throughout the tournament. We've faced different challenges along the way, and the way the team has responded under pressure has been very pleasing to see. We're excited for the final and the opportunity to compete for the title. It's a big occasion, and we'll look to enjoy the moment, play good cricket, and give our absolute best, she said. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The womens final will be played at 1 PM, followed by the mens final, starting at 7 PM. Article Source: IANS
Diesel sale at pumps restricted to 200 litres/vehicle per day
Mumbai Intensifies Preparations for Monsoon Flooding, Minister Ashish Shelar Urges Unified Action
Mumbai, June 12: The Maharashtra government is ramping up preparations to tackle potential flooding and waterlogging during the monsoon season in Mumbai. On Friday, Mumbais Suburban Development Minister Ashish Shelar directed all relevant agencies to collaborate and develop a unified action plan. During a coordination meeting held at the Western Railway headquarters, Minister Shelar reviewed ... Read more Mumbai Intensifies Preparations for Monsoon Flooding, Minister Ashish Shelar Urges Unified Action
NCP will never retreat from battlefield of struggle, says Sunetra
Maha govt to buy Remote Control Robotic Craft boats for Rs 28 crore
12 pop abortion pills sans doctors nod, land in hospital in Mumbai in 2 months; FDA begins probe
Bombay HC: Elementary education his fundamental right; boy (6) gets RTE relief
One year after AI Ahmedabad crash, no report released
Mumbai man arrested for stabbing relative over money dispute
A 38-year-old man was arrested by MRA Marg police for allegedly stabbing a relative multiple times inside Crawford Market over a monetary dispute. The victim, who works at a dry fruit shop, sustained over six stab wounds and is hospitalized. The accused has been taken into custody for attempt to murder.
Tree falls on Mumbais nature trail walkway
Neral-Matheran services to remain suspended up to Oct 15
Biopic in the Works for Indian Shooting Legend Jaspal Rana
Mumbai, June 12: The Indian sports community is mourning the loss of Jaspal Rana, a legendary shooter and coach, who passed away at the age of 49. In a heartfelt statement, Roy Kapoor Films revealed that they were working on a biopic based on his remarkable life. The production house honored Rana as a true ... Read more Biopic in the Works for Indian Shooting Legend Jaspal Rana
Cant believe its been a year already, say kin of crew members who died
Donald Trump alleges Iran behind attempted drone attack on ships
US President Donald Trump has accused Iran of bad faith in ongoing negotiations and claimed that an attempted drone attack targeting Indian-linked vessels in the Strait of Hormuz was thwarted
Tragic Loss: Devarias Shivanand Dies in Attack Near Oman Coast
Mumbai, June 12: Shivanand Chaurasia, a resident of Devaria, Uttar Pradesh, lost his life in a U.S. military attack on an oil tanker near the Oman coast. His family is engulfed in deep sorrow and concern following this tragic incident. Family members have urgently appealed to both the central and state governments for the swift ... Read more Tragic Loss: Devarias Shivanand Dies in Attack Near Oman Coast
38-year-old arrested for stabbing man in Crawford Market
AI to monitor landslides, boulders and cattle on Konkan Railway
A year after Air India crash, AAIB says probe ongoing, final report awaited
Considered one of the most serious aviation accidents in India in recent years, the crash had drawn widespread attention after the investigating authority released a preliminary report on July 12, 2025
Flu could increase risk of TB, says study
India summons US diplomat over maritime incidents, calls attacks unacceptable
According to the MEA, the summons was issued to convey Indias strong concerns over the incidents that have resulted in the death of three Indian nationals and raised serious questions over the safety of civilian shipping in the region
Six-day-old baby girl found abandoned in garbage heap in Kalyan; police launch search for parents
Cricket, Spirituality Come Together Ahead Of ODI In Dharamsala!
Former Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association: With the opening One Day International (ODI) match between India and Afghanistan is slated on Saturday at the iconic cricket stadium in Dharamsala, one of the most beautiful grounds located at an altitude of 4,000 feet above sea level, cricket and spirituality came together in a unique Himachali way. Former Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) President and Member of Parliament Anurag Thakur accompanying cricket body office-bearers on Friday sought blessings of the revered Lord Indrunag deity so that rain doesn't play a spoilsport as the Meteorological Department predicted rain and thundershowers. The temple dedicated to the rain god is located in hills overlooking the stadium. Cricket fans, too, participated in the prayers. For generations, Lord Indrunag has been regarded as the protector of the Kangra Valley and a divine guardian associated with favourable weather and overall prosperity. Seeking the blessings before major international matches has become a cherished tradition, reflecting the unique bond between cricket, culture and faith in Dharamsala, the abode of Tibetan spiritual leader The Dalai Lama, an HPCA functionary told IANS. The stadium, nestled in the foothills of the Himalayas, has 12 corporate boxes, each having a seating capacity of 20 seats. Each box was much in demand in all the previous matches, both international and T20. A Met official in Shimla said widespread rains and thundershowers might occur in the region till June 14 due to fresh Western disturbance over north Pakistan and adjoining Jammu and Kashmir. Sustained wind with a speed 40-50 km per hour is likely to prevail in state's Kinnaur and Lahaul-Spiti districts till June 13, he added. Meanwhile, the cricket fever across Dharamsala is electrifying as fans from across the country are set to descend to witness the match. Former Indian captain Rohit Sharma, captain Shubman Gill, along with several other Indian stars, have already arrived here, further fuelling excitement among cricket lovers. Fresh snowfall this week on the stadium's overlooking majestic Dhauladhar ranges has transformed the mountains chucking with a breathtaking panorama. The snow-clad peaks have once again reminded the fans that why Dharamsala's showpiece stadium is widely regarded as the most beautiful venue on the planet. With crystal-clear mountain air, pleasant weather and unmatched Himalayan vistas, the ODI promises to be far more than a cricket match, it will be a celebration of sport, culture, spirituality and nature. Speaking on the occasion, HPCA Secretary Manuj Sharma told the media that with the blessings of Indrunag deity all preparations for the match have been completed and the association is looking forward to hosting another memorable international fixture. Former Union Minister Anurag Thakur said this cricket stadium has become one of Himachal Pradesh's greatest ambassadors on the global stage. From its humble beginnings to becoming one of the most admired cricket venues in the world, Dharamsala has showcased the beauty, culture and hospitality of Himachal Pradesh to millions across the globe. International matches have generated employment, strengthened tourism and brought immense pride to the people of the state. The HPCA has consistently delivered world-class events, and tomorrow's ODI will be another memorable chapter in this remarkable journey, an elated Thakur, the brain behind the stadium, said. It is a matter of pride that Dharamsala continues to host some of the most prestigious matches in world cricket. The response from fans has been overwhelming, and we are confident that tomorrow's match will be a memorable experience for players and spectators alike, he added. Incidentally, the last international match at the HPCA Stadium between India and South Africa -- a T20I -- was washed out without a ball being bowled in September 2019. HPCA Spokesperson Mohit Sood told IANS that in case of rain, the ground would be ready in less than two hours. Our drainage system is very effective to drain out rainwater. Also, we have water soaking machines and a lightweight plastic cover for covering the entire ground, he said. Stadium's air evacuation system will not only mob up excess rainwater within no time, but also helps aerate the root zone which keeps the plant healthy all throughout. The SIS Air evacuation system is a technology developed by SIS Pitches Holland, a UK-based company, installed by its India partner GreaterTEN of Mumbai. With the excitement soaring high, members of the local hospitality industry see good business prospects. They say this weekend will be giving an opportunity to cricket fans to enjoy chilly weather amid prevailing heatwave conditions in plains. The SIS Air evacuation system is a technology developed by SIS Pitches Holland, a UK-based company, installed by its India partner GreaterTEN of Mumbai. Also Read: Live Cricket Score (Vishal Gulati can be contacted at vishal.g@ians.in) Article Source: IANS
CISF trains 7,120 personnel in counter-drone systems, cyber security
CISF has expanded its training programmes, focusing on drones, counter-drone systems, cyber security, artificial intelligence, and disaster response. A total of 7,120 personnel have been trained in drone operations, while hundreds have undergone cyber security and crisis management training
Sanjay Nirupam Calls for Strong Stance on Violence in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir
Mumbai, June 12: Sanjay Nirupam, a spokesperson for Shiv Sena, has expressed deep concern over the violence in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK). Reports indicate that the Pakistani army has been firing and bombing in the region, resulting in the deaths of approximately 16 individuals. Nirupam emphasized that POK is an integral part of India. He stated ... Read more Sanjay Nirupam Calls for Strong Stance on Violence in Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir
All rural water supply schemes in Maharashtra to be shifted to solar energy: CM
CM Fadnavis said that a comprehensive solar energy policy should be prepared through the Maharashtra Energy Development Agency, taking into account factors such as water source availability, number of beneficiaries, pump capacity, and total electricity consumption of each scheme
3,500-kg banned African catfish seized and destroyed in Pune raid, case filed
In a joint raid in Pune district, fisheries officials and Uruli Kanchan police seized and destroyed about 3,500 kg of banned African catfish from a farm pond in Haveli taluka. The action was taken after a tip-off about illegal cultivation
Maharashtra continues to bake under severe heat conditions
Interior Maharashtra witnessed even harsher conditions. Vidarbha remained the hottest region in the state with Akola and Wardha both recording 43.5 degrees Celsius. Yavatmal followed closely at 43.2 degrees Celsius, while Amravati recorded 42.4 degrees Celsius
Anoop Sonis Fortunate Break in Punjabi Cinema Thanks to Divya Dutta
Mumbai, June 12: Renowned actor Anoop Soni has carved a special place in the hearts of audiences with his exceptional performances. On Friday, he shared how his friend Divya Dutta played a pivotal role in his entry into the Punjabi film industry. The actor posted a clip from the Punjabi film Desh Hoya Pardes on ... Read more Anoop Sonis Fortunate Break in Punjabi Cinema Thanks to Divya Dutta
Karisma Kapoor Remembers Late Ex-Husband Sanjay Kapoor on His Death Anniversary
Mumbai, June 12: Bollywood actress Karisma Kapoor paid tribute to her late ex-husband Sanjay Kapoor on his death anniversary. On this emotional occasion, she shared her feelings through social media. In her Instagram Stories, Karisma wrote, Sanjay, you will always remain in our hearts. Sanjay Kapoor, a businessman, passed away at the age of 53 ... Read more Karisma Kapoor Remembers Late Ex-Husband Sanjay Kapoor on His Death Anniversary
Controversy Erupts Over Removal of Koli Boats from Girgaon Chowpatty
Mumbai, June 12: A controversy has arisen following the removal of Koli community boats from Girgaon Chowpatty. Maharashtras cabinet minister and local MLA, Mangal Prabhat Lodha, has taken immediate notice of the situation. He has instructed relevant officials to address the matter with sensitivity. Representatives from the Koli community met with Minister Lodha to express ... Read more Controversy Erupts Over Removal of Koli Boats from Girgaon Chowpatty
PM Modi to Inaugurate India Innovates 2026 in France with President Macron
Mumbai, June 12: Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate India Innovates 2026 alongside French President Emmanuel Macron on June 14 at the Palais des Expositions in Nice. Organized by the Government of India, India Innovates 2026 is an initiative of the Ministry of Education. It will feature 120 Indian innovators, 15 higher education institutions, ... Read more PM Modi to Inaugurate India Innovates 2026 in France with President Macron
Excitement Builds for T20 Series Between India and Ireland, Says Patrick Duffy
Mumbai, June 12: A T20 series between India and Ireland is on the horizon. Patrick Duffy, the Consul General of Ireland, expressed great enthusiasm for the upcoming matches. In an exclusive interview, Duffy stated, We are very excited about this series. It demonstrates how cricket serves as a strong unifying force, bringing people together from ... Read more Excitement Builds for T20 Series Between India and Ireland, Says Patrick Duffy
Shocking Discovery: Newborn Found Abandoned in Mumbai Trash Bin
Mumbai, June 12: A distressing incident has emerged from the Chickenipada area of Kalyan, Maharashtra, early Friday morning. A newborn baby was discovered in a trash bin beneath a tree outside the Shri Vitthal Temple, sending shockwaves through the community. The shocking revelation occurred when visitors to the temple noticed a bag in the trash. ... Read more Shocking Discovery: Newborn Found Abandoned in Mumbai Trash Bin
Severe Storm in Madhya Pradesh Claims Four Lives, Leaves One Injured
Mumbai, June 12: A fierce storm accompanied by pre-monsoon rains wreaked havoc in Shyopur district of Madhya Pradesh on Friday afternoon. In two separate incidents, four people, including three members of the same family, lost their lives, and one person was injured. The most tragic incident occurred in the village of Suswada, located in the ... Read more Severe Storm in Madhya Pradesh Claims Four Lives, Leaves One Injured
Elderly woman found dead in Rajasthan, murder suspected
A 70-year-old woman`s decomposed body was found stuffed in sacks in a forest area of Rajasthan`s Tonk district. Police suspect murder and have launched an investigation after recovering the mutilated remains and collecting forensic evidence from the scene
Shreyas Iyer Takes Luxury Apartment In Mumbai's Worli For Three Years. Check Monthly Rent
The apartment in Artesia, Worli, is spread over an area of 360 square metres (3,875 square feet). It has four parking spaces.
Annu Kapoor Excited About Upcoming Film Uttar Da Puttar
Mumbai, June 12: Actor Annu Kapoor is thrilled about his upcoming film Uttar Da Puttar. He shared that the story and emotional depth of the film have personally impacted him. This project holds special significance for him. Kapoor explained that he connected with the story because it presents a truth about life that resonates with ... Read more Annu Kapoor Excited About Upcoming Film Uttar Da Puttar
T20 Mumbai: MSC Maratha Royals takes on ARCS Andheri for title
West Bengals Chief Minister Promises Balanced Land Acquisition for Industries
Mumbai, June 12: West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari has announced that his government will promote industrialization while fully protecting farmers interests. He emphasized that land acquisition for industries will be conducted in a balanced manner, ensuring that neither industrial development is hindered nor farmers rights are compromised. In a media interaction, the Chief Minister ... Read more West Bengals Chief Minister Promises Balanced Land Acquisition for Industries
Hijabi creator pens emotional note after working with Katrina Kaif
Mumbai: There are fan moments, and then there are moments that completely change your life. For countless aspiring creators and artists, sharing the screen with their favourite celebrity remains a distant dream. But sometimes, dreams do come true, and when they do, they inspire thousands of others to keep going. One such heartwarming story belongs 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 .
Dhamaal 4 trailer out: Ajay, Arshad and gang are back with more fun
The much-awaited Dhamaal 4 trailer is finally out, launched at Imagicaa in Mumbai. Packed with fun, adventure and chaos, it captures the trademark energy of the beloved franchise. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Riteish Deshmukh, Jaaved Jaaferi and Sanjay Mishra, and is directed by Indra Kumar.
El Nino likely to strengthen through monsoon season, says IMD
The atmosphere has responded to the warming sea surface temperatures, and the coupled ocean-atmosphere system now exhibits characteristics consistent with El Nino conditions, it said. The last time El Nino conditions developed was in 2023
Maharashtras Political Landscape: CM Fadnavis Calls Congress a Sinking Ship
Mumbai, June 12: The political climate in Maharashtra is buzzing with discussions about the potential merger of smaller parties into Congress. In this context, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis labeled Congress a sinking ship. He stated that even if opposition parties merge with Congress, the biggest beneficiary would be the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). During a ... Read more Maharashtras Political Landscape: CM Fadnavis Calls Congress a Sinking Ship
Model held with 11cr marijuana at Mumbai airport
A 28-year-old model, Harsha Sunny, was arrested at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on June 10-11 for allegedly smuggling over 11kg of high-quality hydroponic marijuana.
The Inspiring Journey of Mehdi Hassan: From Struggles to Shahenshah-e-Ghazal
Mumbai, June 12: In the world of music, Mehdi Hassan is revered as the Shahenshah-e-Ghazal. His voice, filled with both pain and sweetness, captivated listeners, drawing them into his ghazals. However, his life was not without hardships. At one point, he had to work as a bicycle mechanic to support his family. His story continues ... Read more The Inspiring Journey of Mehdi Hassan: From Struggles to Shahenshah-e-Ghazal
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I saw Salman Khan crying out loud on set: Ismail Darbar
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Womens T20 WC: Indian Team Will Walk With Confidence Of Being ODI WC Champion, Says Anjum Chopra
T20 World Cup: Former skipper Anjum Chopra believes no side can claim favourites status in the 2026 ICC Womens T20 World Cup, but insists India carries a distinct advantage going into the tournament - the confidence of being 50-over World Cup winners. Buoyed by last years ODI World Cup triumph, India will aim to get its first Womens T20 World Cup title when they open their Group 1 campaign against Pakistan at Edgbaston on Sunday. Harmanpreet Kaur-led India are entering the World Cup on the back of 2-1 defeat to England, as well as mixed results in the warm-up clashes (winning over West Indies before losing to England). I don't think they will be talking much about the 2024 campaign because after 2024, 2025 happened. What they will be talking about is the good moments and the winning effort that the team puts in. The biggest thing is that they will be walking into this World Cup with the confidence behind them of being a world champion in a 50-over format. So, yes, India has not made such a massive impact apart from playing semifinals in 2018, and playing a final in 2020 and they have a lot of work to do. I won't say that they will start as favourites. But I will also say in the same breath that nobody starts as favourites in this World Cup, Anjum told IANS in an exclusive conversation ahead of India starting their campaign. She also pointed out that pre-tournament predictions carry limited weight once the competition begins, adding even defending champions New Zealand had arrived at the previous edition in 2024 on the back of a prolonged run of defeats. Like, New Zealand are the defending champions. If you look at the way that New Zealand is lining up for this World Cup, I won't say it's pretty much similar. Even in 2024, they had lost almost 10 games leading up to the 2024 T20 World Cup. But come the World Cup, things changed for them and they became world champions. So, as we are here before the start of this World Cup, we speak and look at teams - I don't think any team starts favourites because everybody has some area of concern in their lineup - be it Australia, South Africa, India, New Zealand, any and every team. Yes, the experience of Australia is there, as they aim for their seventh title. Yes, New Zealand will be one of those strong teams to make an impact and South Africa, in my view, is one of those probably better placed teams than many other teams in this World Cup, but nobody starts as favourites, she added. The tournament's expansion to 12 teams for the first time adds a layer of unpredictability that previous editions lacked, with Anjum warning that established sides cannot afford to take any opponent lightly once the group stage begins on Friday night. It's a tough draw - take nothing away from it. I mean, you have to accept the fact that this is the 12-team tournament for the very first time and each and every one has earned their place to get into this lineup and space. It's not about somebody being lower ranked than the other teams. Yes, some teams will obviously be lower ranked. But it's because everyone is there playing the same tournament. When you walk into the ground and cross those ropes, then there is no grading of where you stand as a team. It's about who plays better cricket on that particular day and actually wins the game. So, I don't think the Indian team will be taking anything lightly and should not be also. But it's also going to be very essential to understand that there is no room for making a mistake or complacency. It has to be spot on - it's like hitting bullseye every time you walk out because straight away, those five league matches that India or any team will be playing will count for valuable points. Then only you can say that we tried our best because everybody can't get to the same final. There will be only two teams from each pool to get into the same final after being in the semi-final and somebody will miss out and which team that will be, nobody knows. So, as a side, if India are talking about wanting to make an impact and getting to the same final, there is definitely no room for making a mistake, she elaborated. Anjum also pointed out that the women's game had evolved to a point where 200-run totals were now a baseline expectation rather than an exceptional achievement - a development that has also made predicting a winner harder than at any previous edition of the event. It should be - I won't say the closest. But I will say that because the teams have expanded and there is more (competition) from where we started, let's say in 2009, playing T20 cricket to now where we are in 2026 - I am hopeful that it becomes a little more competitive. The fact that 200 runs on the board is becoming a mandatory figure shows that you can't be resting on scoring 150-160 - gone are those days. So, that is a growth and progression in the women's game, which as well has been in the men's game. Whichever way you score, whether you hit sixes or fours or are running between the wickets - if the score line at the end of 20 overs is reading 200 or close to 200, then that means the game has obviously evolved in leaps and bounds. The WPLs impact on the Indian team selection has been visible by additions of Bharti Fulmali and Nandni Sharma, after the likes of Shreyanka Patil and N Sree Charani became established figures in the T20I set-up. But Anjum said that WPL intensity does not automatically translate into international readiness and urged patience with players making the step up. It's there and it's definitely highlighting a lot of talent which the country is producing. That is the biggest strength for India that a side like RCB has won a couple of titles, and Mumbai Indians has won as many titles too. So, all these players who keep coming back and are performing at that level and the new players who are making sure that when they step onto the park, they are there. The WPLs impact on the Indian team selection has been visible by additions of Bharti Fulmali and Nandni Sharma, after the likes of Shreyanka Patil and N Sree Charani became established figures in the T20I set-up. But Anjum said that WPL intensity does not automatically translate into international readiness and urged patience with players making the step up. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Everybody will not turn out to be like Charani, taking it like a duck to water. It will not happen like that. People will take time. If they take less time, brilliant. But international cricket does require a little bit of time, she concluded. Article Source: IANS

