Hetmyer, Powell lead WIs rout of Zimbabwe by 107 runs
ICC Mens T20 World Cup Mumbai, Feb 23: Shimron Hetmyer lit up the Wankhede Stadium with a breathtaking 34-ball 85 as West Indies crushed Zimbabwe by 107 runs in their T20 World Cup Super Eights clash on Monday, registering one of the most dominant victories of the tournament. Asked to bat first, the Caribbean side []
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Windies hammer Zimbabwe by 107 runs
Hetmyer, Powell 50s, Moties 4-wicket haul script their first win in Super Eights Mumbai: A rampant West Indies pulverised Zimbabwe by 107 runs in a one-sided Super Eights clash of the T20 World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium here on Monday, riding on a blistering assault from Shimron Hetmyer and Rovman Powell. On a flat []
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T20 WC: Not Worried About King's Poor Form, Happy To See Motie Do Well, Says Shai Hope After Big Win
T20 World Cup: Even as two-time champions West Indies proved their credentials for a third title with a massive 107-run victory over Zimbabwe in their first Super 8 stage match in Mumbai, there were still areas of concern for the team management -- especially the poor form of opener Brandon King. King was out for nine off 12 balls after adding 17 runs for the first-wicket partnership against Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium on Monday. However, Shimron Hetmyer produced a masterclass in power-hitting, raining seven sixes and an equal number of fours in a majestic 34-ball 85, as his blitzkrieg helped West Indies romp to a 107-run victory over a totally outclassed Zimbabwe in a Group 1 match in the Super 8s stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Hetmyer unleashed fireworks at the Wankhede Stadium to help West Indies score a massive 254/6 in 20 overs -- the highest team score by any team in the T20 World Cup 2026 and the second-highest ever in the history of the T20 World Cup. They then bundled out Zimbabwe for 147 in 17.4 overs for a 107-run victory, which turned out to be the biggest in this event. Skipper Shai Hope refused to dwell on King's meagre returns with the bat once again and rather focused on Hetmyer and Rovman Powell's masterful half-centuries and their 122-run partnership for the third wicket, which laid the foundation for their gigantic total. Yeah, you always want to improve, get better, look better. Not too concerned about King. He's batting well, and I am confident about his ability, said Shai Hope. The West Indies captain said, It was a joy to watch. Rovman also added to his run tally. So it was great, he added. Hope said the ball was doing a bit in both innings, and having a spin-friendly track on which the ball was gripping was good to see. Didn't think it would spin as much as it did today, especially when the leggie bowled in the first innings. The way it was spinning was good to see. He also praised left-arm spinner Gudakesh Motie for his fine spell of 4-28 in four overs and said time away from the game has helped the bowler. Hope said the ball was doing a bit in both innings, and having a spin-friendly track on which the ball was gripping was good to see. Didn't think it would spin as much as it did today, especially when the leggie bowled in the first innings. The way it was spinning was good to see. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The West Indies will next play South Africa at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. South Africa too have won their first match in the Super 8s, beating hosts India in Ahmedabad. Victory at the Eden Gardens will secure a place in the semifinals for the winner, and both the West Indies and South Africa will be hoping to clinch their spot in the last-four stage on February 26. Article Source: IANS
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MA Chidambaram Stadium: His side was hammered into submission by a rampaging West Indies side riding on a majestic 34-ball 85 by Shimron Hetmyer and a 35-ball 59 by Rovman Powell, Zimbabwe skipper Sikandar Raza refused to blame the change in venue and change in conditions for his team's massive 107-run defeat in their first Super 8 stage match in Mumbai on Monday. I think if we think about change in venues, change in country, we will not learn anything, and for me it is very important to learn from this game. We don't want to look for excuses. If we want to go through, we have to win in every country, every venue, said Raza after the match. Hetmyer's blitzkrieg, in which he hammered seven fours and seven sixes, blasting a 19-ball fifty and his 122-run partnership with Powell for the third wicket, helped West Indies post 254/6 in 20 overs, the highest team total in this World Cup and the second-highest ever in the tournament's history. Zimbabwe's chase of the steep target did not catch fire as they lost three wickets in the power-play and were eventually bowled out for 147 in 17.4 overs, thanks mainly to a 21-ball 43 by Brad Evans (2x4, 5x6), and his 44-run partnership with Richard Ngarava for the last wicket. Gudakesh Motie claimed a career-best 4-28 while Akeal Hosein bagged 3-28 to hasten Zimbabwe's slide to defeat. Though they faced a massive chase, Raza said they thought they had their chances, but the wicket spun a lot more than in the first innings and put paid to their hopes. We thought when we batted, it would stay true, but it started to turn. But it was a good learning game. There was a time that myself and Tony were saying that even if the RR gets to 18, we can get it. Motie's spell changed the game. But at this ground, you are never out of the game, said Raza in the post-match presentation. While the defeat was a massive setback for Zimbabwe, the tournament's giant-killers, who made it to the Super 8 stage with upset wins over Australia and Sri Lanka, the bigger concern for him and his team was the finger injury he suffered while taking evasive action against a blistering shot by Powell of his bowling. We thought when we batted, it would stay true, but it started to turn. But it was a good learning game. There was a time that myself and Tony were saying that even if the RR gets to 18, we can get it. Motie's spell changed the game. But at this ground, you are never out of the game, said Raza in the post-match presentation. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Zimbabwe will next play hosts and defending champions India in the next match at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on February 26, and Raza is already looking forward to that game. India too have lost their first match in Super 8s and the Chennai clash will be a must-win for both teams. Certainly, even though there are bruises, we will look to win and earn respect. Both teams have lost, and we will try to be better, said Raza, an off-spinner who has turned into a mystery spinner in the second half of his career. Article Source: IANS
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T20 World Cup 2026: Hetmyer-powered West Indies pulverise Zimbabwe by 107 runs
Mumbai: A rampant West Indies pulverised Zimbabwe by 107 runs in a one-sided T20 World Cup Super Eights match after Shimron Hetmyer and Rovman Powells brutal onslaught propelled them to the second-highest total in the tournaments history here on Monday. The West Indies meant business on a flat deck to clatter 19 sixes and 16 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 .
Canada moves to revoke Tahawwur Rana's citizenship; terror charges not cited
The Canadian government has begun the process to revoke the citizenship of Tahawwur Rana, a Pakistan-born businessman currently facing trial in India for allegedly helping plan the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks that killed 166 people. Canadian authorities have clarified that the move is not linked to terrorism charges but to alleged misrepresentation in his citizenship application.
DY Patil T20 Cup: Yuzvendra Chahal Stars For Income Tax; Dhull Stands Out, Sooryavanshi Misses Out
At DY Patil University Ground: Indias 2024 T20 World Cup winner Yuzvendra Chahal began the 20th edition of the DY Patil T20 Cup in fine style as he starred in Income Taxs seven wicket win over Reliance on the opening day at the DY Patil Stadium in Nerul, Navi Mumbai on Monday. Chahals 4-11 helped Income Tax restrict Reliance to just 131 for nine in their 20 overs. The chase was fashioned by an unbeaten 31 by Venkatesh Iyer, who also picked up a wicket with his medium-pace. In the other morning contest at the University Ground, Mumbai Customs beat CGST by 35 runs. Later in the afternoon, Karsh Kothari (4-31) and Arjun Tendulkar (3-34) starred with the ball for DY Patil Blue as they restricted Nirlon to 154 at the Stadium. Later with the bat, DY Patil Blues much vaunted batting line-up led by teenage prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (2) and Sarfaraz Khan (0) failed to fire. But Yash Dhull (64: 32b, 8x4, 3x6) starred as Blue beat Nirlon by four wickets. In the other afternoon encounter at University Ground, CAG completely outclassed Jain Irrigation by 10 wickets. The openers Viswaraj Singh Jadeja (91 n.o.: 53b, 12x4, 4x6) and Aman Mokate (91 n.o.: 44b, 8x4, 6x6) completely dominated Jain Irrigation as they chased down the target of 191 with 10 wickets and four overs to spare. At DY Patil Stadium Group D: Reliance 131-9 in 20 overs (Deepak Chahar 30, Tushar Raheja 21; Yuzvendra Chahal 4-11, KV Sasikant 2-18) lost to Income Tax 132-3 in 14.3 overs (Mahipal Lomror 38, Pramod Chandila 35 n.o., Venkatesh Iyer 31 n.o.)-by seven wickets Group C: Nirlon 154 in 19.5 overs (Ishan Mulchandani 37; Karsh Kothari 4-31, Arjun Tendulkar 3-34, Mayank Yadav 1-17) lost to DY Patil Blue 156-6 in 17.4 overs (Yash Dhull 64, Ayush Badoni 31)-by four wickets At DY Patil University Ground Group A: Mumbai Customs 224-5 in 20 overs (Sachin Yadav 77, Aakash Parkar 43, Prateek Shukla 39 n.o.; Nadeem 2-30) bt CGST 189 in 19.2 overs (Rohan Marva 51, Shubham K 50 n.o.; Abhinandan Singh 2-32, Daksh Kamra 2-28)-by 35 runs Group B: Jain Irrigation 190-9 in 20 overs (Sameer Rizvi 52, Dhanit Raut 47; Ajay Singh Kookna 3-16, Lalit Yadav 2-57) lost to CAG 191-0 in 16 overs (Viswaraj Jadeja 91 n.o., Aman Mokate 91 n.o.)-by 10 wickets Tuesdays fixtures At DY Patil Stadium 11 am: Group C: Indian Navy v Canara Bank; 4 pm: Group A: DY Patil Red v Tata Sports At DY Patil Stadium Also Read: Live Cricket Score 11 am: Group B: DTDC v Route Mobile; 4 pm: Group D: BPCL v Bank of Baroda Article Source: IANS
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T20 WC: Hetmyer Blasts 85 As West Indies Post Massive 254/6 Vs Zimbabwe
T20 World Cup: Shimron Hetmyer unleashed a power-hitting blitzkrieg, raining sixes in his 34-ball 85, and shared a century partnership with Rovman Powell (59) as the West Indies posted a massive 254/6 against a totally outclassed Zimbabwe in a Group 1 clash in the Super 8 stage of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. This is the highest team score by any team in the T20 World Cup 2026 and the second-highest ever in the history of the T20 World Cup. Asked to bat first, Hetmyer blasted the fastest fifty by a West Indies batter in the T20 World Cup, reaching the milestone in 19 balls, hitting four boundaries and five maximums in the process, improving on his own record for the fastest fifty by a West Indies batter in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Hetmyer had earlier blasted a half-century in 22 balls against Scotland in the opening match of this World Cup at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, breaking the previous record of fifty in 23 balls by Chris Gayle at the Oval in 2009. Powell was a bit sedate compared to his partner in reaching his half-century in 29 balls as they shared a massive 122-run partnership for the third wicket as West Indies powered to the biggest total at the Wankhede Stadium in this T20 World Cup. Hetmyer came in to bat after the fall of Brandon King, to Richard Ngarava, who returned to the playing XI after recovering from an injury, in the third over, with the West Indies at 17/1. Hetmyer shared a 37-run partnership with skipper Shai Hope (14), who fell to a brilliant one-handed diving catch in the deep by Brian Bennett off Brad Evans. The 29-year-old left-hander from Guyana started slowly and enjoyed two lives, put down by the same fielder on either side of his fifty, and unleashed a mesmerising array of shots that left the Zimbabwe players shell-shocked. Hetmyer, who used the cut, swirl pull, and inside-out lofted shots to good effect, started with a four off Richard Ngarava in the third over and another off Blessings Muzarabani in the next over. He got a life when Tashinga Musekiwa grassed a straightforward chance at long-leg on a swivel pull off Muzarabani. Hetmyer was on 10 at that time and launched a blitzkrieg soon after, hitting Ngarava for back-to-back boundaries in the fifth over, blasting sixes off successive balls off Graeme Cremer in the seventh over, the first one a swipe across the line that landed in the deep mid-wicket stand and the next over the cow corner. In the next over, he hammered Zimbabwe skipper Sikander Raza for three sixes in four legal deliveries as West Indies raced to 92/2 in the eighth over, reaching his half-century in 19 balls. He continued in the same vein after his half-century, blasting Sikander Raza to the biggest six of the night -- a 108-metre monster into cow corner -- in the 10th over and followed it up with a four off the next legal delivery. He scored 33 runs off Raza in nine balls. He was dropped once again when, at 72, Musekiwa was again the culprit. Powell joined the fun and unleashed a few big hits of his own, hitting four fours and three sixes as he reached his fifty off 29 balls. They reached the 100 of their partnership off 45 balls. Just when it looked like Hetmyer would reach his century, he was out, mistiming a swipe off Cramer and was caught by Bennett for 85 off 34 balls, hammering seven fours and an equal number of sixes during his brilliant knock. Powell too departed soon after, caught by Musekiwa off Muzaabani for 59 off 35 balls (4x4, 4x6). With Hetmyer and Powell going great guns, the West Indies scored 139/2 in the middle-overs, which is the second-highest runs in this stage of a match, behind the 141/3 blasted by Sri Lanka against Kenya in 2007. To add to Zimbabwe's woes, skipper Raza had to go off the field with an injury as he tried to take evasive action when Powell blasted back a full-toss at him. Sherfane Rutherford (31 not out off 13 balls) and Jason Holder (13 in four balls), who struck Muzarbani for sixes off successive balls in the final over as the West Indies posted a massive total, leaving Zimbabwe a mountain to climb in the second innings. To add to Zimbabwe's woes, skipper Raza had to go off the field with an injury as he tried to take evasive action when Powell blasted back a full-toss at him. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies 254/6 in 20 overs (Shimron Hetmyer 85, Rovman Powell 59, Sherfane Rutherford 31 not out; Blessing Muzarabani 2-42, Richard Ngarava 2-47) against Zimbabwe Article Source: IANS
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Shimron Hetmyer Blasts Fastest Fifty By A West Indies Batter In T20 WC
T20 World Cup: West Indies batter Shimron Hetmyer put on a dazzling display of power-hitting, racing to a record fastest half-century for a Caribbean batter in the T20 World Cup in their Super 8 Group 1 clash against Zimbabwe at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. Asked to bat first, Hetmyer reached the milestone in 19 balls, hitting four boundaries and five maximums in the process, improving on his own record for the fastest fifty by a West Indies batter in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup. Hetmyer had earlier blasted a half-century in 22 balls against Scotland in the opening match of this World Cup at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, breaking the previous record of fifty in 23 balls by Chris Gayle at the Oval in 2009. Hetmyer came in to bat after the fall of Brandon King in the third over, with the West Indies at 17/1. Hetmyer shared a 37-run partnership with skipper Shai Hope (14). Hetmyer started with a four off Richard Ngarava in the third over and another off Blessings Muzarabani in the next over. He got a life when Tashinga Musekiwa grassed a straightforward chance at long-leg on a swivel pull off Muzarabani. Hetmyer came in to bat after the fall of Brandon King in the third over, with the West Indies at 17/1. Hetmyer shared a 37-run partnership with skipper Shai Hope (14). Also Read: Live Cricket Score In the next over, he hammered Zimbabwe skipper Sikander Raza for three sixes in four legal deliveries as West Indies raced to 92/2 in the eighth over, reaching his half-century in 19 balls. Article Source: IANS
Ranji Trophy: Formidable Karnataka Chase Ninth Title Against First-time Finalists J&K
While Paras Dogra: Jammu and Kashmir will attempt to write the most unlikely chapter in Indian domestic cricket history when they take on a formidable eight-time champions Karnataka in the Ranji Trophy final starting on Tuesday. While Paras Dogra-captained J&K have a maiden title up for grabs, Devdutt Padikkal-led Karnataka are chasing their first crown in well over a decade. J&Ks only defeat in this season came in a 35-run loss to Mumbai in October, and they have not looked back since then. Having defeated Delhi in Delhi, Madhya Pradesh in Indore and Bengal in Kalyani to reach this title clash, J&K have all the tools in their arsenal to have a strong crack at winning the title and change the trajectory of cricket in their state. Karnataka, meanwhile, enter as resounding favourites after amassing 736 and 323 runs in the two innings of their semi-final against Uttarakhand, with KL Rahul, Devdutt Padikkal and R. Smaran all scoring heavily. Karun Nair and Padikkal, who is expected to recover from a hand injury in time for the final, have also been in commanding form. It would also help that Karnataka has won in both of their previous meetings against J&K. An interesting sub-plot in the final will be the clash of Karnatakas batters against J&K ace pacer Auqib Nabi. Nabi, 29, has been the driving force behind J&Ks success by taking 55 wickets in nine matches at an average of 12.72 this season, the second-highest tally in the competition. Apart from his handy lower-order batting, Nabi needs just five more to finish as the leading wicket-taker. Left-arm quick Sunil Kumar and spinner Abid Mushtaq have provided strong support, but Nabi remains the bowler Karnataka will most want to see the back of. Hubbali has hosted only one match this season - Karnataka winning over Chandigarh by an innings and 185 runs, where Smaran made a majestic 227. Yet J&K have made a habit of defying expectation and their wait for a title could end, provided they upstage Karnataka, a task easier said than done. When: Tuesday, February 24, 9:30 AM IST Where: KSCA Stadium, Hubbali Where to watch: Star Sports Khel for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Squads: Where to watch: Star Sports Khel for live TV broadcast and JioHotstar for live streaming Also Read: Live Cricket Score Karnataka: Devdutt Padikkal (captain), Mayank Agarwal, K.L. Rahul, Karun Nair, K.V. Aneesh, R. Smaran, Shreyas Gopal, Kruthik Krishna, Vysakh Vijayakumar, Vidyadhar Patil, Vidwath Kaverappa, Prasidh Krishna, Mohsin Khan, Shikhar Shetty, and K.L. Shrijith. Article Source: IANS
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Ranji Trophy: From Outsiders To Title Contenders How J&K Scripted A Remarkable Run
Ranji Trophy: 67 years after Jammu & Kashmir first appeared in the Ranji Trophy, they now stand on the verge of winning the title when they take on Karnataka in the title clash in Hubbali starting on Tuesday. Not long ago, using Jammu & Kashmir and playing the Ranji Trophy final is something anyone wouldnt have written in the same sentence. For decades, J&K team was a footnote in Indian domestic cricket - a team that showed up, occasionally surprised, and went home. At best, they were termed party spoilers, while hosting games was more of a tourism package for the visiting sides after pocketing an easy win. Now, on the eve of playing their first-ever Ranji Trophy final, everyone is rooting for them to achieve championship glory. The journey to reach here has been a hard way - after losing to Mumbai in Srinagar, which stung them hard, J&K beat Rajasthan at home, before going on to beat Delhi in Delhi and defeat Hyderabad in Jammu. Draws over Chhattisgarh, Pondicherry and Himachal Pradesh ensured J&K finished as second-best team in Elite Group D with 24 points. Once knockouts arrived, J&K brought on their A-game by beating Madhya Pradesh in Indore and defeating Bengal in Kalyani. Now J&K stands as a team that no longer fears anyone. The mood is very, very confident and boys are enjoying the moment because it's a very, very big thing for us. In last two games, whatever I've seen is that playing against many big names, they are not at all bothered. They are saying that, 'We'll see them on the ground, said bowling coach P. Krishnakumar to IANS from Hubbali. J&Ks run to the Ranji Trophy final did not happen overnight. It took five years, including a heart-break of missing out on quarter-final due to Kerala taking one-run lead last time, a restructured administration, carefully assembled coaching staff, and a group of young men from the valleys and plains of J&K willing to outwork everyone else. Reaching here is not easy for a team which was not even in the map of Indian cricket and is now one of the dominant teams of the country, especially, in the bowling part, as this is the number one bowling side in the country. As a bowling coach, I'm very proud of how the boys have responded. I always believe I'm a resource for the boys - they use our knowledge, experience, and they move and grow, added Krishnakumar. One of Krishnakumar's first acts upon joining J&K team was to study the people, their culture, history and temperament. It really helped me to know how the Jammu and Kashmiri people are? It gave me the edge as I knew that Kashmiris are a little calm, quiet and prefer to stay behind because they have faced so many hardships in their life and they are slightly laid-back type of guys who don't want to be in the limelight. Jammu people are different because they go out to Delhi and different places in the country to play. So they are a little khule (open-minded) and understanding that really helped me as I planned my sessions accordingly. To the Kashmiris, I had to give them a lot of motivation and make them feel that they are very good. Then what happened was that trust developed between the players and the coach and that again is a very, very important part, he said. The results of that trust-building are visible in the numbers. Since Krishnakumar joined, J&K have been a stellar bowling unit, with pacer Auqib Nabi their leading wicket-taker with 55 scalps and having a Rs 8.4 crore IPL contract with Delhi Capitals. His new ball partner, left-arm pacer Sunil Kumar has 29 scalps while left-arm spinner Abid Mushtaq has 20 scalps. A big reason behind J&Ks resurgence has been the dismantling of the inferiority complex - the quiet but crippling sense that certain opponents were simply beyond them. Cricket is a game and a fight between two skilled players. What happens is, if suppose you're bowling to Sachin Tendulkar, and your skill is not matching with his skill, obviously what happens is, he's going to win the battle. As a bowling coach, what I've done is, I've developed their skills so that they are able to match against the skills of other good batters. If the batsman is inferior, they just run through the teams and that means, their skill level has gone up. When their skill is now matching with the top players of the country, they are able to get them out and bowl well against very good teams. Automatically what happens is, their inferiority complex goes away and it will only go when it's on the ground only, elaborated Krishnakumar. That dismantling has contributed to J&K brimming with tons of self-belief. It can't go off by reading books or anything. Yes, it helps, but at the end of the day, it is the practical thing you have to face and then only you can get out of that fear of inferiority and complex goes off. So that is what has happened as now Jammu & Kashmir are defeating the top teams of the country. Now that belief has developed in the boys that 'Yes, we can do it.' Basically this is what we did as coaches - I worked on the skills of the bowlers and now it's easy for them to play well against the good players, added Krishnakumar. Krishnakumar's coaching philosophy is rooted in simplicity and that was spectacularly vindicated in the semi-final win over Bengal, where Paras Dogra-led J&K dismissed them for just 99 in the second innings - four wickets each for Auqib and Sunil Kumar - to set up a victory that sent their dressing room into raptures and their supporters all around to tears of immense joy. When we got out, almost three days were left in the game, which goes to nearly 270 overs. So we gave them a very simple plan - you have to bowl in the right areas. Because I knew that my bowlers are so skilled - if they bowl in the right areas, I was very sure that they will get them out. But by God's grace, it was a miracle that they got them out for 99. It doesn't happen many times as it's very rare that a team like Bengal gets out for 99. That time, luck also favoured us and the bowlers bowled brilliantly in the right areas because they're able to swing the ball both ways. So accordingly, the only thing we told them was just you have to bowl in the right areas and that's it, he elaborated. That study of culture of J&K people has come handy in how Krishnakumar speaks to his bowlers. If you look at the system of Jammu and Kashmir, most of the boys are into sports only and are not high on studies. So the thing is, as a coach, we have to see that also and look at the IQ of the boy - that is very, very important. That's why in the last three years, I give them very, very simple plans and things to follow. Very clearly, I tell them, this is what you have to do and that is working for the boys, because they are also not confused and their mind is very clear that this is what we have to do. The way they have developed and worked very hard in three years like Auqib and Yudhvir. Even Sunil has come a long way, he has worked very hard. I have specific skills sessions with them and that has really helped as these brilliant performances are coming. While Nabi is very calm, Yudhvir is more of an aggressive type of guy while Sunil is another guy who's very calm, he elaborated. The foundation of J&K's rise was laid before Krishnakumar and coaches were hired. He reserved special credit for Mithun Manhas, the former batter who represented both Delhi and J&K and was in the states sub-committee before taking over as BCCI President last year. I will give the credit first of all to Mithun Minhas. He is a very, very important person in this whole set-up and developed entire system in Jammu & Kashmir due to which everything is very structured. I would also appreciate Brigadier (Anil Gupta, Retired) sir, who looked after the administration part. He also bought a system like things happen via email and proper squads should be there. These are small, but very important things and would first give the credit to both of them. Mithun gets more nod because he was looking after the cricket part and he gave the freedom to choose the right person for right post. He bought in the right coaches, like Ajay Sharma as the head coach, then me and fielding coach Dishant Yagnik. Krishnakumar also flagged the role of Yagnik and Sharma in creating an environment of togetherness in the J&K set-up. I would also appreciate Dishant Yagnik's work as his role pata nahi chalta bahar se (isn't much visible from the outside). But his role has been very, very instrumental in the development of Jammu and Kashmir team. He has done a fantastic job and because of the fielding, our bowling has gone up as if fielders don't take catches, then it's difficult to win matches. Apart from Dishant being fantastic, Ajay bhai has also definitely given us the freedom and space to work like whatever you want to do, go ahead as per that. As the head of this family, he has done a good job. But I would definitely give a nod to Mithun Manhas for his vision and starting all of this when he was brought into the Jammu and Kashmir system. When the season began, the coaching staff gave the players a single instruction: take one match at a time. That instruction, Krishnakumar says, has held through every game, every victory and every surge of excitement that could so easily have become a distraction. The semi-final win is all absorbed. When we started the season, we told the boys 'You have to take one match at a time.' Even if you win the final also, you have to be the same because the next season, you have to start again. That semi-final win was very emotional part of our journey. But now we have come back to normal and we are very sure that we'll give a good fight to Karnataka and bring home the trophy. What winning the Ranji Trophy for the players, state, and scores of young people watching the final on TV & livestream would do is something Krishnakumar finds difficult to put into words. But he did give it a decent try. I think, I don't have words for that because that will be something magical happening for Jammu and Kashmir. Not only for cricket, but for other games as well because this game motivates millions of people in India. If Jammu and Kashmir wins the trophy, it will develop a vibe in the whole state and a lot of boys will start dreaming of playing for Jammu and Kashmir. They will think about being in the team one day and thats very important as cricket being a popular game in India, seeing the win will give them confidence and make people to dream about playing for the state. I think this will change the whole culture of Jammu and Kashmir and I hope this happens on February 28. I strongly feel this as I am getting that vibe of it's going to come to us this year, definitely. I think, I don't have words for that because that will be something magical happening for Jammu and Kashmir. Not only for cricket, but for other games as well because this game motivates millions of people in India. If Jammu and Kashmir wins the trophy, it will develop a vibe in the whole state and a lot of boys will start dreaming of playing for Jammu and Kashmir. Also Read: Live Cricket Score While Karnataka are eight-time champions chasing their first title in a decade, J&K are chasing something they have never had in 67 years of their existence in first-class cricket. Whatever the result, this much is certain: J&K are no longer hopeful outsiders - they firmly belong here amongst the heavyweights. Article Source: IANS
BAFTA 2026 Pays Tribute to Late Dharmendra, Esha Deol Says Father Touched Hearts Across Continents
Dharmendra died on November 24 last year at the age of 89 at his residence in Mumbai due to prolonged illness.
T20 World Cup: Shepherd, Ngarava Return As Zimbabwe Elect To Bowl First
T20 World Cup: Zimbabwe captain Sikander Raza won the toss and elected to bowl first against the West Indies in a Super 8 Group 1 clash in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Monday. Both teams made one change to their playing XIs, Zimbabwe brought in a fit-again Richard Ngarava for Hamilton Masakaza. At the same time, the West Indies included Romario Shephard and left out Roston Chase. Raza said he opted to field first because the ground is very suitable for chasing. It looks like it's a ground that is a lot suitable for chasing. Looks like a good deck, but we want to have a good chance of making early inroads...One change: Richard Ngarava has been declared fit, said Raza at the toss. West Indies captain Shai Hope said he would have bowled first, too. We've got to play nice cricket for the day. Romario Shephard comes back in, and Roston Chase goes out, he added. With India losing to South Africa in the first match in Group 1, both the West Indies and Zimbabwe will be looking to win this match, as that will improve their chances of making it to the semifinals. Playing XIs: With India losing to South Africa in the first match in Group 1, both the West Indies and Zimbabwe will be looking to win this match, as that will improve their chances of making it to the semifinals. Also Read: Live Cricket Score West Indies: Brandon King, Shai Hope (wk, c), Shimron Hetmyer, Rovman Powell, Sherfane Rutherford, Jason Holder, Romario Shepherd, Matthew Forde, Akeal Hosein, Gudakesh Motie. Article Source: IANS
Home Ministry unveils Indias first national counter-terror framework PRAHAAR`
The comprehensive policy establishes a structured national framework to address evolving security threats, including cross-border terrorism, drone-based attacks, cyber-enabled risks and organised terror networks
Indias drug regulator inspected 90% of cough syrup makers, found lapses, official says
MUMBAI, Feb 23 (Reuters) Indias drug regulator has inspected nearly 90% of the countrys cough syrup makers and found compliance lapses, its chief said on Monday, amid heightened scrutiny after India-made syrups were linked to the deaths of children in the country and abroad. The inspections follow the discovery of a brand of cough syrup contaminated with diethylene glycol that was linked to the deaths of 24 children in October last year. The product, named Coldrif, was made by Sresan Pharmaceutical, based in Tamil Nadu. We took serious actions on serious non-compliances, and our belief is that the rot
Tara Sutaria purchases her first home in Mumbai after break-up with Veer
Tara Sutaria celebrates a new beginning as she purchases her first home in Mumbai. The milestone comes amid reports of her breakup with Veer Pahariya
Does Kareena Kapoor fast during Ramzan? Heres what she revealed
Mumbai: As Ramzan is underway, Muslims across the world are observing the holy month with faith and devotion. Celebrities too have been sharing glimpses of their iftar, suhoor, and daily routines on social media. Amid this, an old video of Bollywood actress Kareena Kapoor Khan has resurfaced on Instagram, drawing fresh attention online. In the Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .
Hyderabads Haleem is iconic, but Mumbai has its own stars
Hyderabad: When it comes to Haleem, Hyderabad is truly unmatched. During Ramzan, the citys streets come alive with the aroma of this slow-cooked Haleem, and people eagerly wait to break their fast with this rich and nourishing dish. The taste, texture, and tradition of Hyderabadi Haleem are considered the best in the country. While Mumbai 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 .
Luxury home sales in Gurugram surged 80% in 2025, reaching 24,120 crore, surpassing Mumbai. The increase in sales volume and prices, particularly along Dwarka Expressway and Golf Course Extension Road, indicates strong demand and growth in the luxury market driven by high-net-worth individuals.
Torrent Group forays into diagnostics with Navi Mumbai mega lab
Torrent Group has launched its diagnostics business. The company has opened India's largest National Reference Laboratory in Navi Mumbai. This facility supports over 3,500 test modalities across 15 disciplines. Torrent aims for a strong scientific foundation and wide test offerings. This marks a significant expansion for the Gujarat-based conglomerate.
Canada's PM Mark Carney to visit India, Australia & Japan from Feb 26March 7; meet PM Modi
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney embarks on a three-nation Indo-Pacific tour from February 26 to March 7, 2026. His visit to India includes meetings in Mumbai and New Delhi. Prime Minister Carney will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to enhance the Canada-India relationship. Discussions will cover trade, energy, technology, AI, talent, culture, and defence.
T20 World Cup LIVE: Zimbabwe opt to bowl against Windies in Mumbai
Tirupati laddu adulteration case: One-man panel can continue probe, rules SC
A Bench headed by CJI Surya Kant observed that the administrative inquiry ordered by the state government and the top court-directed investigation by SIT operate in distinct spheres and can continue simultaneously
Markets extend gains as investors cheer US court tariff verdict; Sensex climbs 480 pts
MUMBAI, Feb 23: Equity benchmark indices Sensex and Nifty closed higher on Monday, tracking gains in PSU bank, auto and financial stocks, as investors sentiments improved after the US Supreme Court struck down the Trump administrations sweeping tariffs. The 30-share BSE Sensex climbed 479.95 points, or 0.58 per cent, to settle at 83,294.66. During the session, the benchmark jumped 671.44 points, or 0.81 per cent, to hit an intraday high of 83,486.15. The 50-share NSE Nifty advanced 141.75 points, or [] The post Markets extend gains as investors cheer US court tariff verdict; Sensex climbs 480 pts appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
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After battling cancer, Dipika Kakar diagnosed with new health issue
Mumbai: Television actress Dipika Kakar is facing another health challenge months after undergoing treatment for stage two liver cancer. Her husband, actor Shoaib Ibrahim, revealed that Dipika has developed a fresh cyst in her liver and will soon be hospitalised for a medical procedure. Shoaib Ibrahim shares health update Dipika was diagnosed with stage two 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 .
Sothebys International Realty sees 2025 as a watershed moment for the citys ultra-luxury property segment, with nearly 1,494 homes in the Rs 10 crore-plus category sold over the 12-month period.
Indian Embassy advises nationals to leave Iran by available means of transport
The advisory comes after thousands of Iranian students staged anti-government protests at universities in Tehran and other cities for a second consecutive day on Sunday, as campuses reopened a month after deadly nationwide unrest
Rajpal Yadav resumes work after release from Tihar Jail
Rajpal Yadav has begun shooting for Welcome to the Jungle soon after his release from Tihar Jail on bail in a cheque bounce case. The Delhi High Court granted him interim relief until March 18. Expressing gratitude to fans, he will also attend a press conference in Mumbai on February 28.
Anil refuses to discuss his past work on sets, reveals Subedaar director
Actor Rajpal Yadav has resumed work, starting the shoot for Welcome to the Jungle soon after his release from Tihar Jail on bail in a cheque bounce case. Following his bail, he thanked fans for their support and is expected to attend a press conference in Mumbai on February 28.
Gurugram overtakes Mumbai to become India's luxury housing leader
India's luxury housing market has a new champion: Gurugram.
Marking a rare milestone in advancing bloodless cardiac surgery, Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani, has successfully performed a combined valve replacement and bypass surgery on 69-year-old male with the extremely rare Bombay Blood Group, without the use of any blood transfusions. The patient is recovering well. The patient had critical narrowing of the aortic valve due to heavy calcium deposition, leading to severe obstruction of blood flow from the heart. He also had significant blockages in the coronary arteries,leading to reducedblood flow to the heart muscle. This necessitated both aortic valve replacement and coronary artery bypass surgery. Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani The challenge was further heightened by the patients blood group. The Bombay blood group is one of the rarest in the world, occurring in approximately one in 10,000 individuals. First identified in Mumbai (then Bombay) in 1952, its prevalence is around 0.01% in regions such as Mumbai, Odisha, and West Bengal. However, it is even rarer in South India, with an incidence of approximately 0.007%, making compatible blood availability extremely limited. In the event of excessive bleeding during surgery, the lack of compatible blood can be life-threatening. Consequently, performing complex cardiac surgeries in patients with the Bombay blood group poses a very narrow margin of safety. However, with meticulous surgical planning and blood conservation strategies, the surgical team led byDr. Anbarasu Mohanraj, Clinical Lead and Senior Consultant Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery, Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani,successfully performed the high-risk combined valve replacement and bypass surgery without using any blood products. In his comments, Dr. Anbarasu Mohanraj said, This was an extremely challenging case due to the rarity of the Bombay Blood Group and the complexity of the surgery involved. We followed a strict, evidence-based blood conservation protocol which enabled us to perform the surgery without blood transfusions. It required meticulous surgical technique, precise anaesthetic management, and seamless coordination between the cardiac surgery, anaesthesia, perfusion, and nursing teams. Commending the teams achievement, Dr. Aravindhan Selvaraj, Co-founder and Executive Director said, This case is a testament to the exceptional expertise, advanced infrastructure, and teamwork at Kauvery Hospital, Vadapalani. Managing such a high-risk patient successfully reflects our hospitals commitment to delivering world-class cardiac care and handling the most complex medical challenges with confidence.
BSF arrests armed cadre of Bangladesh-based terror outfit in Tripura
The accused, a resident of Khagrachari district of Bangladesh, was apprehended while attempting to cross into India through Gate No 2 of Amrit Para BSF camp in Dhalai district of Tripura. During the operation, BSF recovered a walkie-talkie set from his possession
Not Mumbai or Bengaluru, India's wealthy are choosing this 'emerging' city to settle down
Gurugram has officially overtaken Mumbai as the leading market for luxury housing priced at 10 crore and above. According to a joint report by India Sothebys International Realty (ISIR) and CRE Matrix, Gurugram recorded sales worth 24,120 crore in the luxury segment last year, representing an 80% increase in value.
Video: Rakhi Sawant spotted in Madinah with Pakistani influencer
Mumbai: Queen controversies Rakhi Sawant is back in headlines? No, she never leaves headlines. In the latest, she has once again drawn attention and this time for her faith-driven journey. The actress, famously known for her dramatic public persona, is currently in the holy city of Madinah as Ramzan begins. A video of Rakhi with 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 .
RBI not looking to revisit lending rules for proprietary traders, brokers, governor says
MUMBAI, Feb 23 (Reuters) RBI is not planning to revisit recently announced rules for bank financing of proprietary traders and brokers, its governor said on Monday. In rules released earlier this month, the Reserve Bank of India raised the collateral requirements for bank guarantees to brokers and barred lending for proprietary trading by them. The changes are due to take effect from April 1. Shares of brokerage firms fell last week on concerns the rules would impact brokers profit margins and reduce trading volumes. Brokers have sought a review of the rules in a letter sent to the market
Rs 10 tea and Rs 20 coffee at Mumbai Airport? Now you can enjoy street prices at the new Udaan Caf
Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport now offers affordable refreshments with the launch of the first Udaan Yatri Caf. E-inaugurated by the Union Civil Aviation Minister, this initiative brings down the cost of tea to just 10 and snacks to 20, making airport amenities accessible to all passengers.
Last year, Gurugram's luxury real estate market experienced an unprecedented surge, with home sales over Rs 10 crore skyrocketing by 80 percent, reaching an astounding Rs 24,120 crore. This remarkable increase in sales and prices marks a pivotal moment as Gurugram's luxury sector outpaced Mumbai for the first time.
Govt earns Rs 4,405 crore revenue from scrap sale from 2021 till Jan 2026
The Centre has generated Rs 4,405.28 crore in revenue from scrap sales under the Swachhata campaign between 2021 and January 2026, according to the Department of Administrative Reforms and Public Grievances (DARPG). The report stated that Rs 200.21 crore was earned from scrap disposal during December 2025January 2026 alone
A Bangladeshi woman, deported in August 2025, has been caught again in Mumbai. This highlights concerns about India's border security. Rabiya Nasir Mulla was detained in Vile Parle West. She claims to have re-entered India through forested areas. Police are intensifying action against illegal immigrants across Maharashtra. Hundreds have been deported in 2025 and more arrests are ongoing.
Gurugram surpasses Mumbai in ultra-luxury sales in 2025
Gurugram led India's luxury housing market in 2025. Transactions for homes over Rs 10 crore reached Rs 24,120 crore. This marks a significant jump from 2023. Gurugram surpassed Mumbai in this segment. The ultra-luxury market formed 24 percent of the city's total residential value. New areas are driving this expansion. Buyer confidence and capital inflows are strong.
Airlines cancel dozens of flights to Mexico as violence erupts
Major US and Canadian airlines have canceled dozens of flights to parts of Mexico after violence erupted following the killing of a prominent drug kingpin. Carriers including Alaska Airlines, United Airlines, and Southwest Airlines, along with Canadas WestJet and Air Canada, suspended flights to destinations
Godrej Properties partners landowner to build 18 acre housing project, eyes Rs 7.5K cr revenue
NEW DELHI, Feb 23: Realty firm Godrej Properties Ltd has partnered with a landowner to develop an 18-acre housing project in the Mumbai region with an estimated revenue potential of over Rs 7,500 crore, as part of its expansion plan. In a regulatory filing on Monday, the Mumbai-based company informed that it has entered into a joint development agreement to develop an 18-acre land parcel in Thane, Mumbai. The company did not name the landowner with whom it has signed [] The post Godrej Properties partners landowner to build 18 acre housing project, eyes Rs 7.5K cr revenue appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
India had beaten Australia in the World Cup semifinal last year in Navi Mumbai and the hosts would be looking to avenge that stunning defeat
HC Quashes Order Staying Proceedings Against Anil Ambani To Classify His Bank Accounts As Fraud
MUMBAI, Feb 23: In a setback to industrialist Anil Ambani, the Bombay High Court on Monday quashed a single bench interim order that stayed proceedings initiated against him and Reliance Communications Ltd to classify their bank accounts as fraud. A division bench of Chief Justice Shree Chandrashekhar and Justice Gautam Ankhad allowed the appeals filed by three public sector banks and auditor firm BDO India LLP against the December 2025 interim order passed by a single bench of the HC. [] The post HC Quashes Order Staying Proceedings Against Anil Ambani To Classify His Bank Accounts As Fraud appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Plumbex India 2026: India's Largest Exhibition on Water, Sanitation and Plumbing Heads to Bengaluru
The Indian Plumbing Association (IPA) proudly announces that Plumbex India 2026 , the nations premier exhibition for water, sanitation, and plumbing products and technologies, will be held from 16 th to 18 th April 2026 at the Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC), Bengaluru. Gurmit Singh Arora, National President, Indian Plumbing Association (IPA) Plumbex India 2026 is supported by two key Ministries of the Government of India the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs (MoHUA) and the Ministry of Jal Shakti (MoJS) reinforcing its alignment with national priorities on water security, sanitation, and sustainable urban development. The Plumbex India continues its legacy as a leading industry platform that brings together manufacturers, developers, architects, consultants, policymakers, contractors, and innovators under one roof to shape the future of Indias building services ecosystem. As the largest and most influential platform for the plumbing, water, sanitation and building industry, Plumbex India has spent decades catalysing sectoral growth, contributing to standardization, and introducing global technologies to the Indian market. Over the years, it has played a pivotal role in advancing the plumbing and sanitation sector by creating a unified platform for knowledge exchange, innovation showcases, and business collaboration. Previous editions have attracted thousands of visitors and hundreds of exhibitors, reinforcing its role in driving industry growth, innovation adoption, and sustainable practices across the construction and infrastructure value chain. Why Bengaluru? Plumbex India has evolved beyond an exhibition it is a catalyst for industry transformation. By connecting manufacturers, start-ups, and solution providers with architects, real estate developers, and MEP consultants, the platform enables meaningful partnerships that translate into real-world projects and scalable impact. With Bengaluru expanding rapidly and facing unique urban water management challenges, Plumbex India 2026 serves as a critical convergence point for brands to showcase solutions in a market actively seeking Net-Zero Water buildings , smart water systems, and advanced MEP (Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing) technologies. Plumbex India 2026 will host over 15,000 visitors, representing a large and diverse pool of stakeholders, including architects, MEP consultants, real estate developers, contractors, channel partners, technical professionals, and representatives from government and urban development bodies. Event Highlights Plumbex India 2026 Plumbex India 2026, South Indias largest dedicated to water, sanitation and plumbing (spread across 1.4 lakh sq. ft.), will host high-quality stakeholders from across the building and infrastructure ecosystem. Key highlights include: High-level Symposiums & Panel Discussions featuring industry leaders and policymakers The student-focused Architectural Design Competition Around the Drop The live IPA Bathroom Challenge (with IAPMO & IWSH), aligned with NBC and UIPC-I standards The prestigious IPA Award of Excellence Focused networking with the industry stakeholders A powerful platform to launch and showcase new products and technologies directly to decision-makers The exhibition aligns strongly with Indias growing push toward sustainable water management, green buildings, and resilient urban infrastructure. Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Gurmit Singh Arora, National President, Indian Plumbing Association (IPA), said, Plumbex India is far more than an exhibition it is a strategic platform driving water security, public health, and sustainable growth. Over the years, the industry has evolved from conventional installations to integrated, high-efficiency water management systems. By bringing Plumbex India 2026 to Bengaluru, we aim to connect global innovations with Indias most dynamic construction and infrastructure ecosystem, accelerating the adoption of future-ready plumbing and water management solutions. Mr. Balkrishna Mehta, Chairman IPA Bengaluru Chapter, added, Bengaluru is fully prepared to host the biggest names in the global plumbing, water, and sanitation industry. At BIEC, we are creating a focused business environment where brands can directly engage with the decision-makers shaping the citys rapidly evolving skyline and urban water infrastructure. From smart water heating solutions to advanced sewage treatment and sanitation systems, Plumbex India 2026 will serve as a launchpad for innovations that will redefine water efficiency, sanitation standards, and sustainable living in Indian homes and commercial spaces over the next decade. About Plumbex India Organised by the Indian Plumbing Association (IPA), Plumbex India, established in 2008, is Indias largest exhibition dedicated to water, sanitation, and plumbing products and technologies. It provides a comprehensive platform to showcase innovative plumbing solutions, efficient installation systems, and water-efficient technologies, with a strong focus on conservation and sustainable water management. Held on a rotational basis across Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, the exhibition brings together manufacturers, buyers, policymakers, and industry professionals to drive innovation, collaboration, and responsible water use in the built environment, supporting Indias goals for sanitation and sustainable urban growth.
Mumbai-Pune Expressway traffic: MSRDC to credit toll refunds to FASTags after 33-hour ordeal
The refund, amounting to approximately 5.16 crore, will be credited directly to the FASTags of the affected vehicle owners, a senior MSRDC official confirmed
New York mayor Mamdani orders citywide travel ban as major storm hits US
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani has ordered a citywide travel ban as a powerful snowstorm barrels through the northeastern United States, bringing heavy snowfall, strong winds and the threat of coastal flooding. The National Weather Service warned that blizzard conditions would rapidly develop from Washington to Maine with snowfall
Have requested Amit Shah for CBI probe into Ajit Pawars plane crash: Fadnavis
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra government has requested Union Home Minister Amit Shah to order a CBI investigation into the plane crash that killed Deputy CM Ajit Pawar last month, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis has said. The Mahayuti government will ensure that all doubts regarding the plane crash are cleared, Fadnavis said at a press conference on []
Real shift happened 20 years ago: Anupam Mittal explains why reverse migration is rising in India
India sees a surge of skilled professionals returning home. Anupam Mittal highlights this reverse migration, noting that top talent now prefers cities like Bengaluru and Mumbai. This shift is fueled by India's robust digital ecosystem and strong work cultures. The country now cultivates its own talent, moving past a past reliance on foreign opportunities.
Maharashtra Health Minister promises strict action in Thane egg-donation racket
Police recently busted the racket, wherein victims were offered 25,000 to 30,000 per cycle and repeatedly used as egg donors, resulting in physical exploitation
Godrej Properties is developing a large housing project in Thane, Mumbai. The 18-acre land parcel is expected to generate over Rs 7,500 crore in revenue. This expansion is part of the company's growth strategy. Thane is a key location in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region. This will be Godrej Properties' fourth project in Thane.
IDFC First Bank shares crash 20% on 590cr fraud case
Shares of IDFC First Bank, a private lender based in Mumbai, witnessed their biggest single-day fall since March 2020.
Gauahar Khan gets emotional as she visits Medina in the holy month of Ramadan
Mumbai: Actress Gauahar Khan recently shared an emotional moment from her spiritual trip to Medina, Saudi Arabia, where she was seen offering prayers during the holy month of Ramadan. Taking to her social media account, Gauahar posted a video from Medina and wrote: alhamdulillah for this !!!!! this feeling is Overwhelming in every way. 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 .
Army Public School in Delhi Cantonment receives bomb threat, search underway
Army Public School in Delhi Cantonment received a bomb threat email on Monday, prompting evacuation and a multi-agency search operation. Delhi Police, bomb disposal squad, dog squad and fire officials are conducting checks, while the cyber cell traces the email source. No suspicious item has been found so far
Kim re-elected as Workers party chief, North Korea hails nuclear build-up
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been reelected as general secretary of the ruling Workers` Party of Korea, with delegates praising his expansion of the countrys nuclear arsenal and strengthened regional posture. According to state media outlet Korean Central News Agency, Kim was unanimously backed at the party congress
Former Railway Minister Mukul Roy dies after cardiac arrest
Former Railway Minister and senior TMC leader Mukul Roy passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest at a private hospital in Salt Lake, Kolkata. A founding member of the Trinamool Congress, Roy had also served as a Rajya Sabha MP and briefly joined the BJP before returning to TMC
Mexican security forces kills drug kingpin El Mencho, violence erupts
Mexican security forces have killed Nemesio El Mencho Oseguera Cervantes, alleged head of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG), triggering a surge of violence across several states. US Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau confirmed he had been informed of the operation, calling it a major development in the fight against crime
Mumbai-Pune Expressway Jam: 1 Lakh Vehicles To Get Rs 5.16 Crore Toll Refund
More than one lakh motorists who were caught up in a massive traffic gridlock on Mumbai-Pune Expressway earlier this month after a gas tanker mishap will get toll refund cumulatively valued at Rs 5.16 crore.
Delhi: Clashes erupt at Jawaharlal Nehru University after student protest march
Tensions flared at Jawaharlal Nehru University after Left- and Right-aligned student groups accused each other of violence during a late-night Samta Juloos march. Several students were reportedly injured in alleged stone pelting near the East Gate, with rival groups trading blame as campus authorities remained silent

