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Schopman wins battle of coaches as Germany women sink India
BHUBANESWAR: Like the city has tended to do over the last few days, the blazing afternoon sun had given way to threatening storm clouds on Friday evening. Just when the respective India-Germany women's teams lined up for the anthems, some of the scribes sought the comfort of the media centre as droplets of water began falling on the media tribune, a place inside the ground where journalists sit and file in real-time. There were similar scenes elsewhere across the four stands of the Kalinga Stadium. Fans made their way to the quickest exit. On the blue turf, though, it was very much business as usual for the sides. Even if the Pro League has a tangible reward for the team finishing first at the end of the season a World Cup spot sides have been taking it easy, playing in second and third gear rather than chasing after lost causes and putting bodies on the line. It's how competitions at the beginning of a new Olympic cycle tend to be; the older players have either left or are being phased out, youth is the buzzword and a loss is more palatable because sides can dress it up as growing pains, lessons for the future. Saying all that, the India vs Germany encounter had some promise because of the rich narratives in play. One of the last times these two sides faced each other (an Olympic qualifier at Ranchi early last year), Germany dumped India in a penalty shoot-out in the semifinal. Subsequently, India failed to win the third-place match. A month later, Janneke Schopman, then India coach, resigned. These days, Schopman is in charge of the German women's team. Actually, both sides have new coaches, a common theme at the beginning of a new Olympic cycle. Coaches Schopman and Harendra Singh with plenty to prove. For the former, another chance to show her coaching acumen in India after leading the Odisha Warriors to the title in the inaugural Women's Hockey India League. She doesn't want to spend too much time on her experience with the women's time (the Dutchwoman had accused her former employers of discrimination before resigning). That is a closed chapter, the stint with the German team is about embracing new challenges. For Singh, too, the Indian stint is a new challenge. On the evidence of the 60 minutes in the driving rain, Singh's challenge is far greater. They weren't at the races as the visitors were all over them like a rash from pushback. From an Indian perspective, this was like watching a bad movie, the relief apparent only after the end, with the electronic scoreboard saying India 0-4 Germany. After the match, the Indian coach claimed his side were the fitter outfit but the visitors were quicker to snuff out danger, reacted better to chances and scored several eye-catching goals in the process. The second one, by Sophia Schwabe who dribbled past several defenders before finding the board, was a case in point. At half-time, Singh, in a short pitchside interview, had said his team was giving Germany way too much respect. He touched on it after the match. Too much respect for the opponents, he said in the mixed zone. So much discussion about the match in the dressing room and meeting room... show the character. We have to show grit and determination. If we show too much respect, we are going to pay the price. Show the character, show determination, show that you are hungry... in the third quarter, we were all over them but small mistakes and we went back to our shell. This is what we have to learn, the entire team has to work but someone has to step up and take the lead and start because there's no communication, no coaching on the pitch, everyone just running here and there in the first quarter wasting their gas. By the time the final hooter had cut through the evening air, the rain had dissipated and the soundtrack of the crowd's familiar roar every time an Indian player drove forward with the ball was back. However, it was few and far in between. Friday's scores: Women: Netherlands 5-1 England, Germany 4-0 India. Men: India 3-1 Ireland.
Moroi preview: A grimdark action game that's actually pretty funny
The most surprising thing about Moroi is its sense of humor. Moroi is a top-down, dual-stick action and puzzle game set in a dungeon of surreal horrors, where each cell contains a unique and grotesque vignette. In the first area of the map, theres a cell containing a sentient meat grinder that craves human flesh. In another, a dead man is strapped to a feeding tube thats still pumping slop into his bulbous, pulsing stomach. The next room over, you meet a talking duck with far too many human teeth in its mouth. One tooth would be too many, but this duck has a full, smiling set. And then he rips them all out for you, leaving behind a bloody, empty bill. And this moment makes me laugh out loud. The gore in Moroi is so ridiculous that it turns the corner into hilarity, tapping into the gruesome absurdity that makes b-horror movies so charming. You dont expect the duck to have human teeth, but whats even more surprising is their sudden removal and the ducks leftover, blood-smeared smile. These shocking moments of levity appear in Moroi at a rapid-fire pace, twisting the vibe from brutality to bizarreness and back until it feels like youre trapped in a Francisco Goya fever dream directed by Sam Raimi. Its pretty awesome. Moroi comes from creator Alex Stanescu and his independent studio, Violet Saint. Though hes now based in Switzerland, Stanescu is Romanian and Moroi is filled with grimdark takes on his homegrown fairy tales. The games name refers to a vampire in Romanian folklore, even. Stanescu was also inspired by David Lynch, Heironymous Bosch, H.R. Giger and Little Nightmares , with a dash of Robert Sheckley and Douglas Adams for humor. But at its core, Moroi is a completely original world of creepiness, Stanescu explained during a media briefing hosted by the games publisher, Good Shepherd Entertainment. There's a big pool of things in my subconscious from which I pull, he said. General grotesquery, maybe carnival art, Bosch and early medieval art, and caricature. I always try to find my own style. Stanescu later clarified further, saying, Creepy things. Like, for example, in a puzzle, you have to vomit blood into the mouth of someone else. And you will find reality shifting in some places, like in a room you find someone else than you expect to find, and so on. Let's say dream logic. Violet Saint Its more like nightmare logic, really. Each of the cells in Moroi is connected get the severed hand from the autocannibal so the meat grinder can make bone dust, which you can then give to the creepy wizard, who turns it into salt for the witch, whos then devoured by her own potion, and so on. Eventually in the introductory level, you find a sword, break down a door and continue your quest to escape, but the prison only grows more strange. Every now and then, a voice interrupts your progress, whispering for you to find it. The creatures in the cells seem to know who you are, even though you have no memory of this place. Theres way more going on in Moroi than meets the eye. I tell a lot of it through the lore and collectibles, so those will carry a lot of storytelling, Stanescu said. The storytelling given by the characters and by the gameplay is pretty cryptic. You have to find and pay attention to what's happening. There are no branching storylines in Moroi , but your choices throughout the game will affect how it ends, according to Stanescu. He said the full experience should take about nine hours to complete, but this can be extended if you hunt down all of the secrets. Violet Saint Combat in Moroi is fast and fun, and heavy metal replaces the games moody dungeon music at the beginning of each fight, setting an appropriate tone of chaos and carnage. Dungeon guards are the main enemies and they appear in waves of five or so at a time, some with more powerful moves than others. I ended the hour-long demo with an enhanced sword and a gatling gun in my arsenal. With a sword, you have basic and heavy attacks, plus a finishing move that builds up as you deal damage. The gun doesnt require ammo but it runs on a cooldown mechanic, and it has a basic shot and a finisher. Dodge rolls round out your moveset in the early game, and the balance in these battles feels just right. On top of dodging and attacking, there are fiery cores scattered around the environments that you can explode for AOE damage but be warned, if youre too close to the boom, youll get hurt, too. The end of each battle is marked by piles of intestines and busted corpses hopefully not yours littering the cobblestones. The amount of blood-soaked surrealism, frantic combat and body horror in Moroi s first hour is impressive, and Im amped to discover all of the secrets in the full game, no matter how many exploded corpses I have to dig through. Or maybe even because of all the exploded corpses. Moroi is due to hit PC pretty soon early 2025. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/pc/moroi-preview-a-grimdark-action-game-thats-actually-pretty-funny-150009465.html?src=rss
Festival Internazionale Del Cinema Di: United States Premier League (USPL) founder Jaideep Singh believes that building a brand in sports and cinema requires distinct approaches, as both industries operate in different ecosystems. Following the success of USPL Season 3, Jaideep is focused on expanding his business across sports, entertainment and music. Ahead of the release of the Malayalam film Vadakkan, he spoke about USPL and cinema in detail and how working in both sectors is a different ball game altogether. The senior leadership experience of more than a decade in the industry and developing media properties, music festivals, major award shows, launching TV channels, movies and digital-first brands has given me robust experience of building media brands and franchises. Broad nuisances are pretty much the same, but the structure may be different, he told IANS. In cricket, you have regulatory bodies like US Cricket and ICC, then you have a broadcasting system, team owners, players, officials, local bodies, stadium authorities, PR stakeholders and more. Live entertainment is different and cinema/media properties are different you still have a lot of control on what finally goes out. In live sports you don't have a second chance, you cannot afford to miss. Perfection is the key for live sports and I think in USPL we have perfected the art over the years on back of the strong team that we have between India and the US. Now, we are heading towards season 4, and we have a big plan for it, watch out for some announcements coming soon, he added. Vadakkan, directed by Sajeed A, has already garnered international acclaim at prestigious film festivals across the US, Europe and South America. Jaideep Singh said the main aim and vision is to make content rooted in Indian culture which is loved by Indians but also travels globally. India has so much to show to the world. One of the core thoughts when we started the studio business was that whatever content we build should be appealing to universal audiences and one of the things in our mind was to take Indian content to world, said the USPL founder. The story that came to me through our director kind of connected with me, and the story was very powerful, and many veterans were involved with us in making the movie. We also proved our mettle by winning awards in America and Europe and then featuring in Cannes. It has been a good, interesting journey, and I'm looking forward to the release on March 7, he added. Jaideep is optimistic about Vadkkan doing well in theatres. He is also looking forward to women's USPL. I think we have done well in sports, so you might hear some more things coming up; women's USPL is in the fray. On the cinema side, Vaddkkan is there; if everything goes well, we will go with Vaddkkan 2 soon. There are three more projects also lined up. We have already launched our music label as a new addition to our media brand family. We are looking at strengthening all our business lines in the coming year and aim for an IPO in 2026, he said. Sharing his thoughts on the movie, Jaideep said, It is a very different story. When I saw the first cut, my thought was that we have done a superb job. It is made for the right audience, as Malayalam viewers always give their love to good cinema. We have a supernatural thriller that has all the entertainment and will keep the cinema-goers on the edge of their seats. It is the film to be seen in theatres; I think the audience will love it. Produced by Jaideep and Bhavya Nidhi Sharma with co-producer Kanupriya Gupta, Vadakkan draws inspiration from Dravidian Puranas and ancient folklore. Merging traditional storytelling with cutting-edge digital technology, the film promises a visually and sonically immersive experience, redefining the landscape of Malayalam cinema. Vadakkan has already made a mark on the international stage, earning accolades at prestigious film festivals. The film premiered at the 78th Festival Internazionale Del Cinema Di Salerno and had an exclusive, invite-only market screening at the Cannes Film Festival's Marche du Film 2024, where it was recognised in the Fantastic Pavilion category for horror and fantasy films. Selected as one of the top seven films in this category, Vadakkan garnered significant attention at a gala screening attended by celebrities, Hollywood and Bollywood actors, and genre enthusiasts. The film also clinched the Best Supernatural Film award at the renowned Fright Night Festival in the United States. Featuring industry stalwarts such as Resul Pookkutty, Bijibal, and cinematographer Keiko Nakahara, it stands as the only Malayalam film to achieve such a feat in this genre. Adding to its technical brilliance, the film features Oscar-winning sound designer Resul Pookkutty and Japanese cinematographer Keiko Nakahara, ensuring an elevated cinematic experience. The film's VFX, executed by leading CGI teams from India and abroad, further enhances its visual grandeur. The film also clinched the Best Supernatural Film award at the renowned Fright Night Festival in the United States. Featuring industry stalwarts such as Resul Pookkutty, Bijibal, and cinematographer Keiko Nakahara, it stands as the only Malayalam film to achieve such a feat in this genre. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Cummins Targets Return To Action In IPL 2025, Aims For Playing WTC Final And WI Tour
Indian Premier League: Australia Test captain Pat Cummins said he is targeting a return to action from an ankle injury layoff in the 2025 season of the Indian Premier League (IPL) and expressed confidence over leading Australia in the World Test Championship (WTC) final against South Africa and subsequent tour of the West Indies. Cummins has been out of action due to a left ankle niggle following Australia sealing a 3-1 victory over India in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy at Sydney. The fast bowler had led Sunrisers Hyderabad to a runners-up finish in IPL 2024 and was retained by the franchise ahead of the 2025 mega auctions. That's the aim. It's four overs in T20s. So physically it's quite a nice build up for the World Test Championship final, and then the Test matches after that. That's the aim at this stage start bowling over the next week or so, building up, and should be right for IPL. It's probably just making sure you're still bowling quite a few balls (during the IPL). The good thing about a T20 tournament is the intensity is really high, so that obviously helps quite a bit. But maybe the back half the tournament, you ball a few extra balls in warm-ups and nets, just to make sure your body's used to bowling quite a bit. I feel like it's a little bit different now that I'm 30 now as opposed to my early 20s. I feel like my body's had plenty of balls in it over the years, and it's pretty hardened, Cummins was quoted as saying by cricket.com.au on Friday. The ankle injury ruled Cummins out of Australias tour of Sri Lanka and their Champions Trophy campaign. In between, Cummins and his wife Becky welcomed their second child, a daughter named Edi. It's been an amazing month or so just having full focus on family time and not having to do too much training or have my eye on a tour. Just being totally present has been really special. It was weird watching the Sri Lanka Test series. I haven't seen the boys play on TV really for years. They were fantastic, the boys were basically faultless. I could follow along and just enjoy it really. The ankle is starting to come good. It's a funny one it's not like a hamstring where you need six weeks (to recover). It's one of those ones where it really just needs a bit (more) rest to settle down. I've been doing loads of rehab in the gym and trying to build back up slowly. Especially for a fast bowler, you've got to kind of step towards things. It was weird watching the Sri Lanka Test series. I haven't seen the boys play on TV really for years. They were fantastic, the boys were basically faultless. I could follow along and just enjoy it really. The ankle is starting to come good. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
ICC Champions Trophy: Former Australia cricketer Shane Watson has backed experienced all-rounder Glenn Maxwell to shine in the ICC Champions Trophy as the Aussies eye their third tournament title. Despite being 36 years old and with over 250 international caps across all three formats, Maxwell's recent form in the Big Bash League, where he was one of the two Players of the Series, has led Watson to believe that his best cricket is still ahead of him. Australia, the reigning 50-over World Cup champions and currently second in the ODI rankings, are set to face England. However, with only one win in their last five ODIs and key bowlers Pat Cummins, Josh Hazlewood, and Mitchell Starc absent from the squad, concerns have arisen about their ability to reclaim the trophy in Pakistan. Nevertheless, Watson, a two-time ICC Mens Champions Trophy winner and one of the four Event Ambassadors for the 2025 edition, is confident that Australia will remain a formidable team, especially if their explosive all-rounder delivers. The stand-out player for me is Glenn Maxwell. With what I have seen recently, especially in the Big Bash, I believe he has some of his best cricket in front of him across the next two or three years, and I would be very surprised if he does not dominate this Champions Trophy, ICC quoted Watson as saying. He had that incredible innings against Afghanistan in the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2023, where he scored a double century, but he has struggled to be consistent at times. Thats the nature of his role in the team. However, it now just feels like it has all fallen into place for him, and thats with everything in his life, not just his cricket, so I think he will play a pivotal part. I think Australia will be very hard to beat, even if their bowling squad is not quite as experienced as they might otherwise have been, he added. The former all-rounder was part of the Australia team that was crowned champions in the 2006 Champions Trophy, hitting 57 not out to help them to an eight-wicket win against West Indies in the final. He then scored a century in both the semi-final and final in 2009 and hit the winning runs as Australia retained their trophy in South Africa. The absence of the pace trio of Cummins, Hazlewood and Starc, who are missing due to a combination of injury and personal reasons, opens the door to a different crop of Australian bowlers, headed by Nathan Ellis and Spencer Johnson with Sean Abbott the most experienced fast bowler with 26, and Watson is confident they can take their opportunity. You have to be at your very best in this event, with this format you have to hit the ground sprinting, let alone running, he said. Spencer Johnson doesnt swing it much but the ball flies out of his hand, hes quick, hes tall, he gets bounce and it is beautiful to see how easy it he finds it to bowl at the speeds he does. Its a great opportunity for him. Sean Abbott has always done a really nice job. He is great with the older ball, the way he releases it, and has great speed. And then there is Nathan Ellis, who is highly skilled and massively under-rated in international cricket. He is a known force in franchise cricket and does a great job but I think this could be his breakout year in international cricket, so I am excited to see how he goes. They may be inexperienced as a group in internationals, but these quicks have all played high-pressure cricket in the Big Bash and other T20 tournaments they know how to execute under pressure. Sean Abbott has always done a really nice job. He is great with the older ball, the way he releases it, and has great speed. And then there is Nathan Ellis, who is highly skilled and massively under-rated in international cricket. He is a known force in franchise cricket and does a great job but I think this could be his breakout year in international cricket, so I am excited to see how he goes. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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WPL 2025: How Sanskriti Gupta Went From Being Mumbai Indians Fan To Playing For Franchise
How Sanskriti Gupta: Sanskriti Guptas confidence in the Mumbai Indians picking her in last years WPL auction in Bengaluru is evident in her clear and assured words. Sanskriti was so certain shed join MI that she only attended the sides trials happening before the auction. I was ready in my mind that maybe MI might take me in the auction this time, as I gave only their trials. When MI eventually picked me (for INR 10 lakh), everyone was very happy, including my family back home. The head coach (Charlotte Edwards) messaged me saying, welcome to the family. Devieka (Palshikaar, batting coach) maam also texted me and said, Its good you are here; we will win this time, recalls Sanskriti, now an MI player in WPL 2025, in an exclusive conversation with IANS. Sanskritis intense fandom for MI largely stems from their 2019 IPL final victory, where Lasith Malinga trapped Shardul Thakur lbw on the final ball of the match to help the team clinch their fourth title. During the recently concluded Vadodara leg of WPL 2025, Sanskritis transition from MI supporter to player was complete after playing in the sides season opener against Delhi Capitals and being in the team for their victory over Gujarat Giants. Sanskriti, 20, is yet to fully showcase her all-round skills in the WPL - making only two runs in one innings and yet to get a go with her off-spin bowling, which was instrumental in Madhya Pradeshs Senior Womens One-Day Trophy win. But Sanskriti still made some impact via fielding - taking two catches and effecting a run-out. Although the WPL 2025 season is still early, Sanskriti is expected to make significant contributions to the matches in Bengaluru, Lucknow, and Mumbai. Right now, shes delighted at the love and support received in the camp MI, with her family keen to see her play in future matches. It has been a very good experience. When I spoke to the coaches before my first game, everyone told me that I just have to do well. I told my family back home as well about making my debut and they were very happy. They are following me a lot in the WPL. When Saturdays game was on, everyone was sitting in front of the TV and waiting for me to play. In domestic circuit, there is a lot of freedom, but they do tell you how to do something in a certain way. Here, you just have to stay the way you are. You are good, thats why you have been selected, so thats it. The coaches in MI set-up have been excellent; everyone is very supportive and have been really good towards me, she added. Sanskriti hails from Sidhi, a district an hour and 20 mins away from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh, and started playing cricket as a sixth grader. Sanskriti discovered a whole new world through cricket, especially womens cricket, which shed never known before. Encouragement to take up the sport came in heaps from her family - her father used to play football, while dabbling in cricket and basketball in his younger days. Her uncles, both older and younger, also played various sports, which meant they knew the challenges of making a career out of it. When I was 17-18, they used to ask me when I would play at the higher level and were concerned that despite playing for a long time, why nothing had materialised. But now they support me a lot and want me to play as many matches quickly, recalls Sanskriti. To further her cricket career, Sanskriti moved from Sidhi to Shahdol after 1.5 years of training, where better facilities allowed her to compete in divisional matches. Three years later, Sanskritis life took a turn when the government-funded Womens Cricket Academy in Shivpuri opened in January 2022 and she joined it instantly. I used to live in Shahdol, who I represented in the division matches, by renting a room there for three years. After that, when the government opened the academy, I directly shifted there. I didnt have an option to think and shifted directly to Shivpuri, where I found a coach named Arun Singh there. Sanskritis impressive fielding in her two WPL matches is a direct result of the strong emphasis on fielding skills during her formative years, which also contributed to her initial selection for the Madhya Pradesh senior womens team. When I used to live in Sidhi, I used to do a lot of fielding at the academy there. Its one of the big reasons why I have been good at fielding. When I shifted to Shahdol, I started batting and bowling gradually and improved those skills by practising a lot. Initially, I started by being a pacer. Then I became an off spinner after a while. I was already good at batting. Gradually, I improved in all aspects of the game. Being under Singh at the academy in Shivpuri also helped Sanskriti to evolve more as an all-rounder. I am very happy that his hard work on me is paying off. I havent got a coach like him yet. Like if a youngster gets a coach like him soon, she will go very far in their playing career. One gets to learn a lot from him. He picks the right things for you to develop as cricketers in all skillsets and is aware of what a player requires. I have a good bonding with him, as one can actually talk to him freely. Playing for Madhya Pradeshs U-16 team for three years, Sanskriti found the competition tough, and realisation struck of her needing more hardwork to play at a higher level. There, I got an idea about the higher level of womens cricket. From there, I got the realisation that no matter what happens, I have to keep playing cricket. While she loved hitting sixes over long-on and bowling off-breaks to castle right-handed batsmen, Sanskriti reflects on her three frustrating years with the U19 team, where she didnt achieve any significant progress. However, the Madhya Pradesh system refused to let her go, and she ultimately found a way to succeed. The MP team were supporting me a lot, but still, I was not able to perform. Despite that, they didnt let go of me and kept supporting. Then in U23, my performances started to come out. In my last year of U19, I scored a century and later hit 39 off 13 balls. Following this, Sanskriti played a key role in Madhya Pradeshs three successive victories in the U19, U23, and Senior Womens categories. My performances were good in all of them. I bowled the last over in U23 final when Delhi needed eight runs off six balls, and we won the match from there. Everyones support was good in recent one-day championship win. All the teammates put in a lot of effort, as we were waiting to win the seniors trophy and were working hard to get it for a long time. When the result came in front of us, it turned out to be a very good one. Though Sanskriti went wicketless in the Senior Womens One Day Trophy final this season, she had picked 16 wickets in Madhya Pradeshs run to winning trophy for the first time. Featuring in the same playing eleven alongside her was pacer Kranti Goud, who took a four-fer in the final and is now with UP Warriorz in the WPL. It also made Sanskriti and Kranti the second and third players from Madhya Pradesh to feature in the WPL after India all-rounder Pooja Vastrakar, whos currently out of action due to an injury. Its a very proud thing that the youngsters are coming from Madhya Pradesh into the WPL. Being in WPL is a good opportunity for us as we the younger players will get more experience at the senior level in terms of matches and conditions on offer. The earlier opportunities are grabbed, it will help us in the future. Its a very proud thing that as young players, we get a chance to prove ourselves on such a platform and showcase that we have the talent to do good in cricket, added Sanskriti. Sanskriti has forged strong bonds with her MI teammates, including fellow spin all-rounders Amandeep Kaur, Jintimani Kalita, and G Kamalini, and chatted with Amanjot Kaur and Sajana Sajeevan. More than anything, shes thrilled to be playing alongside Harmanpreet Kaur in WPL 2025. I dont have a lot of inspirations; its just like their some of their things. I like Harman dis fielding and attitude on the ground. So, very excited to be in this team and play alongside her. I feel good being around her as she is the Indian team skipper and is also the captain here. Sanskritis life has been an incredible journey filled with valuable lessons in going from a small town in Sidhi to playing for her beloved Mumbai Indians in the WPL. Should everything go to plan, she may become a WPL winner if MI lifts the trophy at the Brabourne Stadium on March 15, if the absolute clarity in her words are to go by. I dont have a lot of inspirations; its just like their some of their things. I like Harman dis fielding and attitude on the ground. So, very excited to be in this team and play alongside her. I feel good being around her as she is the Indian team skipper and is also the captain here. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
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Central excise officer, mother and sister found dead inside quarters in Kochi
KOCHI: An additional commissioner of central excise and GST, his mother and younger sister were found dead at the central excise and customs quarters near TV Centre, Ichamukku, Thrikkakara, on Thursday. The deceased are Maneesh Vijay, 44, of Rajarshi Apartment, Radium Road, Ranchi Jharkhand, sister Shalini Vijay, 38, and mother Shakunthala Agarwal, 65. Maneesh, an IRS officer, had been working as additional commissioner (audit) at central excise and GST office at Kacheripady in Kochi. Maneesh stayed at independent quarter no. 114 for the past four months. According to GST officials, Maneesh had been on leave for the past one week. He was to return to the office on Thursday. However, he did not turn up. When officials at his office tried to contact him over the phone, he did not respond. By evening, two officials reached his house which was found locked from inside. As strong stench had pervaded the area, they checked the surroundings and opened the windows to check what had happened inside. They found Maneesh and his sister hanging from the roof of a room close to the kitchen of the house. Soon, the police were informed about the matter. The police and forensic team reached the place and entered the house after breaking open the door. Shakunthalas body was found lying in the bedroom. A family photo was found placed close to the body of Shakunthala. It was found that they died a few days ago and their bodies were in decaying state. Police suspect it to be a case of suicide. Thrikakkara police have registered a case for unnatural death and started an investigation. Police recovered mobile phones of deceased persons. A diary and several books were also recovered from the house. Forensic officials also examined the place. Later the bodies were shifted to Ernakulam Medical College after inquest procedure. The postmortem procedures will be held on Friday. Maneesh was a 2011 batch IRS officer. He served as the joint commissioner of customs (preventive wing) in Kozhikode before he was transferred to Kochi last year. Shalini had cleared Jharkhand Government Service examinations and was awaiting an appointment. Further investigation is on into the incident. (If you are having suicidal thoughts, or are worried about a friend or need emotional support, someone is always there to listen. Call Sneha Foundation - 04424640050, Tele Manas - 14416 (available 24x7) or iCall, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences' helpline - 02225521111, which is available Monday to Saturday from 8 am to 10 pm.)
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Amazon MGM takes creative reins of 007 franchise
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Theres a new Avatar: The Last Airbender cartoon coming to Nickelodeon
Its been ten long years since Avatar: The Legend of Korra aired its final episode and over 15 years since Avatar: The Last Airbender bowed out. Now, finally, Nickelodeon has greenlit a sequel series and it sounds pretty awesome. Deadline reports that Avatar: Seven Havens will be a 2D animated 26-episode followup that chronicles the rise of the next Avatar after Korra. Franchise creators Michael DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko are developing the series, so we know it's in good hands. The plot sounds pretty dark. It seems the world has fallen into chaos following a cataclysmic event of some kind. The titular seven havens refer to a handful of small civilizations that have managed to weather the storm. Also, the next Avatar will be a female Earthbender. In this world, however, the Avatar is reviled and seen as a harbinger of doom instead of a hero. Thats an interesting twist. This new incarnation of the Avatarverse is full of fantasy, mystery and a whole new cast of amazing characters. Get ready to take another epic and emotional adventure, DiMartino and Konietzko said in a statement. The premiere date and casting information will be released later in the year. We do know that the 26 episodes will be split into two books, or seasons, which is similar to how the original shows handled things. It remains to be seen if the series will cap out at 26 episodes or if thats just the first two chapters. Personally, I wonder if any aged Korra characters will show up. The announcement of Avatar: Seven Havens is just the latest news from the franchise. DiMartino and Konietzko are also working on a trilogy of animated movies, with the first one centering on an adult Aang and friends. That one hits theaters on January 30, 2026. Of course, the Netflix live-action adaptation of the original series still has two more seasons to go . This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/theres-a-new-avatar-the-last-airbender-cartoon-coming-to-nickelodeon-182956881.html?src=rss
007 stunner: Amazon MGM Studios gains creative control of James Bond franchise
007 now runs through Amazon. In a historic announcement, Amazon MGM Studios now has creative control over the James Bond franchise.
Amazon will take full creative control of the James Bond franchise
Time (and perhaps a large check or two) heals all wounds. Amazon and the longtime producers and custodians of the James Bond movies have finally agreed on a way forward for the series. Amazon MGM Studios will form a joint venture with Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli that will hold the intellectual property rights and ensure they remain co-owners of the franchise. However, Wilson and Broccoli will be stepping back to focus on other projects, with Amazon gaining full creative control. The company bought MGM in 2022 for $8.45 billion to get its hands on a renowned film studio with a vast library of film and TV episodes. Co-ownership of the Bond series was a big part of that. However, production of Bond movies had been on hold amid reports of a power struggle between Amazon and Broccoli, who is said to have felt that an ecommerce giant was not the right fit for her family's franchise (she inherited the series from her father, Albert Cubby Broccoli, who died in 1996). Until now, Broccoli and her half-brother Wilson had retained creative control. She and her family have been very protective of the series and its legacy. Broccoli reportedly rebuffed most of Amazon's attempts to develop spinoffs, save for the reality competition series 007: Road to a Million . But that's about to change with Amazon seemingly eager to propel the series forward before Ian Fleming's Bond novels fully enter the public domain in a decade allowing anyone to publish their own adaptations of them. My life has been dedicated to maintaining and building upon the extraordinary legacy that was handed to Michael and me by our father, producer Cubby Broccoli, Broccoli said in a statement . I have had the honor of working closely with four of the tremendously talented actors who have played 007 and thousands of wonderful artists within the industry. With the conclusion of No Time to Die and Michael retiring from the films, I feel it is time to focus on my other projects. On one hand, the series will be exiting the limbo it's been in since Daniel Craig stepped away from the role after 2021's No Time To Die . We might finally learn who the next James Bond is in the near future. On the other, there's no telling how Amazon might dilute the prestige quality of the franchise with spinoffs and more projects like the game show Brian Cox didn't realize he was signing up to host . The movies have a tradition of product placement from luxury brands, and we could see Amazon replacing the likes of LG monitors with, say, Echo Show displays . And if ever there was an opportunity for Amazon to create and market its own smartwatch... This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/amazon-will-take-full-creative-control-of-the-james-bond-franchise-174255959.html?src=rss
It looks like Jeff Bezos is going to become the next James Bond in a very different way, as his company has now taken creative control of 007 franchise under a new joint venture
Amazon Takes Creative Control Of James Bond Franchise: Statement
Amazon MGM Studios will take creative control of the James Bond franchise following a landmark joint venture agreement with longtime producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, the parties announced Thursday.
James Bond shakeup! Amazon MGM takes creative control of 007 franchise, Wilson & Broccoli step back
Amazon MGM has taken creative control of the James Bond franchise, ending decades of family ownership. Longtime producers Michael Wilson and Barbara Broccoli will step back but remain co-owners. The deal is expected to finalize later this year.
HIL to go four venues in 2026, says HI president Tirkey
BHUBANESWAR: There was a time in the recent past when hockey within the Indian context meant Bhubaneswar. These days, Hockey India (HI) are putting in place an elaborate plan to take the sport to multiple centres across different states. A sport not bound by borders, if you will. The next 12 months will re-emphasise this feeling as the sport in different avatars (the franchise based Hockey India League as well as international hockey to be held in India) will crisscross the length and breadth of the country. Here's a sample of what's to come. The men's Asia Cup will be held in Rajgir in Bihar (the winners will qualify for the World Cup) in August. Following that, the junior World Cup will be held in two cities in Tamil Nadu (Madurai and Chennai in November and December). The season will close with the resurrected Hockey India League in four Indian cities (the just-concluded season was in Ranchi and Rourkela). After the HIL (finished), HI president, Dilip Tirkey said on Thursday, we got a feeling that it might be a good idea to spread the league to other centres. The quality of hockey was very nice, so this will be a nice way to spread the sport. Also, if the players move around, there will be less chance of boredom setting in by staying at just one place for a prolonged period. So, it is possible that the next edition will be held in four venues. It's understood that Chennai and Lucknow may be among the four cities to be in the running to host some league matches in the second year. One of the other proposed big changes pertain to the league window. The men's HIL began just after Christmas and ran till the first week of February. It saw some foreign stars pull out of the competition as they wanted to spend New Year's at home. To make it more foolproof, the league is contemplating a start date in the first week of January to allow foreign players the option of spending time with their families before linking up with the teams. At the auction, 96 international players were signed but over 25% of the players had pulled out of the league because of the timing. There are also plans to cut the flab apropos the length of the league. While HI haven't received any feedback, this will be music to the ears of national coach, Craig Fulton, who had voiced his concerns after India's 1-4 loss to Germany on Tuesday. With India missing Harmanpreet Singh and Hardik Singh to niggles and Sumit a long-term absentee, the South African had said that the league 'had taken its toll' on the players without elaborating. These plans are, however, yet to be rubber-stamped and will need the approval of all stakeholders including the team owners and broadcasters (there is a meeting coming up between the different interested parties to discuss these things). Signs of improvement for India women despite mixed results HI are also drawing up some plans to fast-track the growth of Indian coaches. This has remained a genuine gripe and the issue was front and centre as most of the HIL teams had foreign chief coaches in the dugout. One thing we noticed is that all teams had a foreigner as the chief coach, Tirkey, who's up for re-election as HI president next year, said. So we have to do something about it by helping our Indian coaches reach a level that they are considered for roles like these. We will support them in all ways possible, including identifying places elsewhere in the world where coaching programmes are good and send a few of them to learn from them. Its in the pipeline, but something we want to do. On the subject of the age-group World Cup later this year, HI had no choice but to hold it in two cities because of the absence of multiple pitches at the same venue in Chennai. With it being a 24-team edition, Madurai was considered. It's not yet known who will play where. Staying on the subject, Tirkey assured that PR Sreejesh will get to coach the side at the event. The 2021 batch didn't get that as then senior coach, Graham Reid, was asked to take charge of the team at the event. Friday's matches Women: England vs Netherlands, India vs Germany Men: India vs Ireland Matches begin from 3.00 PM
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JAC Board Class 10 exams of Hindi, Science cancelled following reports of paper leak
RANCHI: The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) has cancelled the Class 10 exams for Hindi, held on 18 February, and Science, held on 20 February, due to reports of paper leaks on social media. The decision was taken after it was discovered that the Science question paper had been circulating widely on social media before the exam, with some students even reporting that the questions matched exactly with the leaked version. The JAC Chairman, Natwa Hansda, announced the cancellation of the exam, stating that a high-level committee would be formed to investigate the paper leak. The state government has also ordered a thorough investigation into the matter, which will submit a report after a detailed inquiry. In the investigation conducted by JAC, the news of the paper leak that went viral on social media two days ago has been proven to be true. According to the JAC Chairman, as soon as the question paper was opened at 9:45 am on Thursday, it was compared with those viral on social media, and the matter was found to be true. Hansda also informed that the process of cancelling the Science Theory exam has already been started. Strict action will be taken against those who will be found responsible for it, said the JAC Chairman. Notably, there were reports of a paper leak in Giridih on 19 February. Allegedly, Rs 3,000 were also taken from many students, but JAC and Giridih District Education Officers denied it at that time. Student leader Devendra Mahato had also met the JAC Secretary and informed him about the entire matter. JAC Secretary Jayant Mishra was told that the question paper of the Hindi subject exam on 18 February was leaked a day before, i.e., on the night of 17 February. During the meeting with the JAC Secretary, Devendra Nath Mahato had requested immediate action on the matter. Along with this, he also showed the question paper of Science Theory. Meanwhile, State BJP President Babulal Marandi has attacked the state government and posted on social media platform X, saying, Hemant government, notorious as paper leak mafia, has shamed Jharkhand again. Perhaps this is the first time that the matriculation exam paper has been leaked in Jharkhand. Babulal Marandi (@yourBabulal) February 20, 2025 The Science paper was going viral on social media as soon as the examination started this morning. When the question paper was compared with the original one, it was found to be exactly the same, he added. The Education Minister and JAC Chairman should take moral responsibility and resign immediately, he said. The state government should recommend a CBI inquiry into this paper leak case and ensure strict punitive action against the culprits, wrote Marandi on X.
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Tiger Shroff calls Jackie Shroff my power in action-packed BTS from Baaghi
Mumbai: Actor Tiger Shroff shared some valuable life lessons shared by his father Jackie Shroff along with an action-filled behind-the-scenes from his Baaghi film franchise. Recently, Jackie spoke about going with the flow when it comes to professional life: Life hai bhidu, kaam aate rehta hai jaate rehta hai.. Taking to Instagram, Tiger re-shared a []
Ailing mother locked at home, son goes to Kumbh with in-laws for holy dip
RANCHI: In a disturbing incident, a 68-year-old ailing mother was locked inside her home while her son went to the Kumbh Mela with his in-laws. The matter came to light four days later, on Wednesday, when the elderly woman managed to drag herself to the main gate of their CCL quarters and knocked for help from inside. The incident occurred in Sirka-Argadda, Ramgarh. I heard someone knocking on the gate from inside, and when I peeped through a hole in the gate, I found Sanju Devi inside crying for help, said a neighbour requesting anonymity. He immediately informed others and they broke open the lock and rescued the elderly woman. The neighbours informed that the woman was suffering from hunger and weakness. Social activist Ranjit Paswan revealed that the woman's only son, Akhilesh Prajapati, who works as a Shovel Operator at Central Coalfields Limited, locked his mother inside the house before traveling to Prayagraj with his wife, Soni, and children for a holy dip at the Kumbh. We were horrified to see the condition of Sanju Devi, said Ranjit Paswan. She was weak, hungry, and had serious injuries on her right leg and hand, he said, further adding that its a shame that her own son did this to her. Later, Sanju Devi's daughter, Chandni Kumari, who reached the spot with her maternal uncle, also expressed shock and outrage. The neighbours broke open the lock and rescued the elderly woman My brother has always been selfish, but I never thought that he could stoop so low, said Chandni Kumari, further adding, she will take legal action against him. Sanju Devi's brother Mansa Mahato said that his sister is unable to speak or walk. He was not informed that her son is going to Kumbh along with his family. Another relative of Sanju Devi, Mithun Prajapati, said that the old woman had serious wounds on her right leg and hand, which emitted an unpleasant odour. On getting information about the incident, people from the vicinity reached the spot. The woman has been admitted to the hospital. Interestingly, Sanju had sacrificed her government job, which was to be given to her on compensatory grounds after the death of her husband, for her son Akhilesh Prajapati a few years back. Later the job was given to her son Akhilesh Kumar Prajapati. When contacted over phone, son Akhilesh Kumar Prajapati said that since his mother was unwell, he did not take her along with them to Kumbh. I came to Prayagraj after making all arrangements for her, said Akhilesh. Meanwhile, officer in-charge of Ramgarh Police Station, Krishna Kumar, said that this is an inhuman and shameful act. Action will be taken against the son if any complaint is lodged in this regard, he said.
Priyamani: 'My hands trembled as I got a copy of the Article 370 order'
Talented, adaptable, and always up for a challenge Priyamani has steadily built a space for herself in Indian cinema, seamlessly navigating between critically acclaimed performances and commercial blockbusters. From winning a National Award for best actress through Paruthiveeran to shaking a leg with Shah Rukh Khan in Chennai Express and Jawan to making waves in pan-Indian projects such as The Family Man and Article 370 , she has consistently showcased her range as a performer, however small or big the part may be. Now, Priyamani is back in Malayalam with Officer On Duty , a police procedural starring Kunchacko Boban in the lead. As the film hits theatres on Thursday, we sit down with her for a freewheeling chat. Edited excerpts: Could you elaborate on your foray into modelling and acting? My brother and I were always encouraged to explore our interests. Amma was a national-level badminton player who represented India. My father, who was also a sportsperson, was in the plantation business. Though our family had traditions, it wasnt overly orthodox. I began modelling in college, initially focusing on ramp shows as I thought my height suited that. My first break came in Bengaluru, and later, I was told my face was better suited for print modelling. After getting a portfolio done in Chennai, I landed saree and jewellery ads. That led to film offers. Fazil sir approached me for Kaiyethum Doorath (2002), Fahadh (Faasil)s debut film. I auditioned successfully, but it didnt work out since they couldnt wait for my college exams to finish. After graduating, I continued modelling in Chennai until [director] Bharathiraja sirs office called. The rest, as they say, is history. How did you enter the Malayalam industry? My first Malayalam film was Vinayan sirs Sathyam. We met, he narrated the story, and I was interested. And that was it. One of your most memorable performances in Malayalam was Malavika in Thirakkatha . How did you prepare for the role? There was no preparation. It was all on the spot. I had blind trust in [director] Ranjith sir. He had liked my performance in Paruthiveeran . When he first narrated the story over the phone, I had doubts about whether I could pull off a character of such intensity. But he trusted me, and that was enough. I just went with the flow. Is that how you prepare for all your roles? Spontaneously? Yes, very much so. When I read the script, the dialogues, I get an inkling of what it should feel when acting it out. I go with what feels natural and convincing at the moment. There were talks about you missing your second National Award for Thirakatha ... Yes! The producer told me that I was very close to winning it. The only thing that held me back was that I didnt dub for the film, which was a criterion. But thats alright, it happens. Have you ever thought of dubbing for Malayalam films? Of course. But I never got the opportunity. Malayalam is the only language in which I have never dubbed. I have always wanted to, but its important that the makers feel my voice fits the character. Your National Award-winning performance as Muthazhagu in Paruthiveeran was so raw and rustic. There must have been some preparation None at all. That was my first time playing a village-based character. I had no clue about the story when I met [director] Ameer sir. Even during shooting, we didnt always know what scene we would be filming that day. Ameer sir would come, scan the location, and sometimes, the dialogues would be written fresh on the spot. The whole process was very organic. All the credit goes to Ameer sir. Even today, when I go to Tamil Nadu, some people address me as Muthazhagu. Could you tell us about your upcoming film, Officer on Duty ? I play Chackochans wife, portraying a strong-willed college professor who fights for what she believes is right. The character has its own complexities, and I truly enjoyed bringing her to life. Working with Chackochan was on my bucket list, and I am thrilled to have finally done it. We met 12 years ago at some dance programme. Yet, filming together didnt feel like a first-time collaboration it was great fun! I am a bit sad that I couldnt dance with him in this film. This film doesnt have a space for it. I would love to do a nice dance number with him. You have worked as a lead actress alongside both of Malayalam cinemas big Ms (Mammootty and Mohanlal). How was that experience? Fabulous! Fantastic! I wish I could work with them again and again. Every scene was a learning experience seeing how they approach a scene, their thought process, execution. I got a chance to work with Mohanlal sir again [after Grandmaster ] in Neru . I hope I get to work with Mammootty sir again. Were you intimidated by them at first? Of course! Who wouldnt be? Their persona and presence are larger-than-life. But once you start working with them, they are incredibly warm. They guide you with dialogues, slang, delivery, etc. Sometimes, they just step back, watch you work and appreciate you when you have done a good job. Any special memories from working with them? Oh yes! In Pranchiyettan , there is a scene where Mammootty sir kicks me. He kept telling me that he would just pretend as if kicking, and that I had to react as if it was a heavy one. I told him I didnt mind taking a good kick for the scenes naturality. Was it a good one? Yes, a bit (laughs). He profusely apologised after the take. He was so considerate. And Mohanlal While shooting Grandmaster , we learnt that his mother was hospitalised. After shoots, he would rush to the hospital and come back the next morning straight from there. I once asked him how he managed to stay focused despite the stress. He told me, When I come to work, I am the actor. When I go to the hospital, I am the son. I never mix personal and professional lives. That was a big lesson for me. What was it like to work with Mani Ratnam? Oh! Another legend. Another big M (laughs). After Paruthiveeran , I was heading to Goa for IFFI when I met Mani sir. He praised my performance and said he would call me soon. I was thrilled. The moment the call came, I took the next flight out. At his office, he introduced Raavanan as a modern take on the Ramayana . I assumed it was only in Tamil, but then he asked about my Hindi. When I said I could manage, he sent me upstairs to his assistant for a conversation. To this day, Mani sir doesnt know Hindi that well! His assistant later confirmed my Hindi was manageable. Thats when I realised I was doing both versions of the film. Recently, at a Mumbai event showcasing Mani sirs films, I was given the honour of speaking about him. How was the experience of working with S S Rajamouli [ Yamadonga in Telugu]? Hes one of the coolest directors I have worked with. He will take extra care of you. I went to the sets of Yamadonga after doing Paruthiveeran , which had been shot in extreme hot weather. My skin had become tanned and I was dealing with breakouts. After two days of shooting, Rajamouli sir noticed the tiredness in my eyes. He called me aside, gave me a week off. He even recommended a beautician and salon. He wanted me to be fresh. That was quite thoughtful. On the set, he knows to extract the best in you with a smile. If you need time to prepare, he gives it. If you are tired, he lets you leave early. I miss working with him. How was your entry into Bollywood? It started with Raavan . But there was a gap after that. Then I did that song in Chennai Express [ 1,2,3,4 ... Get on the dance floor ]. There was a gap after that, too. I think it was in The Family Man that everyone started noticing me. I am grateful to (filmmaker duo) Raj & DK for that. Initially people there didnt recognise me, that I was that same girl from Chennai Express . I believe the north Indian audience started recognising me after The Family Man . Your character Suchitra in The Family Man received hatred from a section of the audience [who felt she let down the protagonist]. How did you perceive it? I must have done something right (smiles). That is why they hate the character. They dont hate me. I am happy that audiences are connecting with the characters, not just mine, everyone. Thats the beauty of how well it has been written and made. How was the experience working with yet another big M, Manoj Bajpayee? He doesnt interfere in anyones acting. Whenever he is on screen, he brings his magic. He rehearses, learns his dialogues, and delivers with precision. I always say that when acting alongside Manoj sir, Mammootty sir, or Mohanlal sir, one must be extremely alert. During rehearsals, they may stick to the script, but in the actual take, they often add subtle improvisations. You must pay close attention to their cues and improvise accordingly. One of the brilliant things about Raj & DK is that they never call for a cut immediately after a shot. They let the scene flow naturally to see if any spontaneous moments, lines emerge. That spontaneity creates real magic. The dance number in Chennai Express gave you much recognition and a better market in the Bollywood. Were you upset that you were initially known in the north by just this dance number despite having done other solid roles? No, not at all! Its a big thing that people recognised me in Chennai Express . Even now, at weddings or on TV shows, 1, 2, 3, 4... song is still played. I will always be indebted to Rohit Shetty for offering me the song. When I met him, I told him, Sir, you have two of the biggest names Shah Rukh Khan and Deepika Padukone. If I do this song, I dont want to just be a background dancer. He assured me, No, this song is just between you and Shah Rukh. That was all I needed to hear. I instantly asked, Where do I sign? I was onboard within five minutes! Now, people recognise my work in The Family Man , Article 370 and Maidaan Im just happy that my work is being noticed! After that, did the offers for performing item numbers start to come to you? Yes, but I declined. I didnt want to be known as a person who can just do only songs. We have heard that you taught Shah Rukh a few dance moves Its not that I taught him. For them, mastering the south Indian style can be slightly difficult. Shah Rukh initially found it challenging. So he asked, What would this look like if Priya did this step? I explained how to make it work, guiding him on small details. Of course, 99 per cent was him, but I was happy to contribute that little 1 per cent. And he acknowledged that! The same happened in Jawan during the Zinda Banda song. There were six girls, and I was initially positioned behind Shah Rukh. He, however, pulled me forward. He then told [director] Atlee and [dance choreographer] Shobi (Paulraj) master, From now till the end of the shoot, no matter how long it takes, this girl is my dance master, and she will stand next to me. I was like, Ayyayyo ! (laughs) Thats something beautiful about Shah Rukh Khan he never forgets. You have worked across multiple film industries in India. Do you see any difference in the portrayal of female characters when compared with the past? Of late, things have changed. I would say post Covid, or perhaps slightly before that. I have noticed that female characters have become much stronger. Gone are the days when women were only there for songs, a brief scene leading to a song, or just to marry the hero, followed by a romantic sequence in an exotic location. I am not saying this doesnt happen at all, but now, female characters have more to add to a film. Across industries Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi there has also been a rise in female-centric films. These films may not always have the same theatre pull as mainstream commercial films, but they have their fair share of audience support. I believe it will continue to grow. Malayalam cinema, in particular, has long given female characters depth and significance. How do you choose your characters? While listening to a story, be it for 30 minutes or one hour, if that holds my attention, I am convinced that I can do that character. Sometimes you have that gut feeling that a role would work out well. If I get that feeling, I will do it. Or else, I wont. I will politely decline. As a female actor, is it easy to be choosy in this industry? At this stage, I can choose whether or not to be part of something (smiles). And when I express that, its understood. Its crucial to be comfortable with the roles I take on because those who look up to me friends, family, or others shouldnt feel awkward about my choices. Whether a film succeeds or not is secondary. What matters most is that my character isnt questioned with, Why did you take that role? Have you ever regretted the opportunities you chose to decline? No, I am very happy with my choices. Its alright, even if a film that I rejected went on to become a huge hit. You usually excel in roles where the character is assertive or headstrong. Are you naturally that way? Hey, I am not that headstrong (smiles). Its actually about getting in sync with the role. I dont know if I am a headstrong person. I am very adaptable to situations. If a situation demands that I put my foot down. But otherwise, I think I am quite normal. You are part of Vijays final film Jana Nayagan ... Have you started shooting for it? Any details? Not yet. I will start soon. You will get to know. Do you feel an actor should be just an artist, or be a role model and activist as well? Being in front of the camera means that everything we do or say is observed by others, and many people look up to us for inspiration. Even the smallest things, like how we dress or conduct ourselves, are noticed. So, we must be careful, as people observe everything. As an artist, you embody many roles you can be a role model, an inspiration, or even an activist as long as what you do brings good to people and doesnt harm them in any way. Have you felt the pressure to respond to social issues? Not at all. When I was somewhat active on Twitter, now X, I spoke about a particular issue. There was both positive and negative feedback. Over time, I realised that the negative responses kept coming. I wondered, why was I receiving such criticism? Simply because I was speaking the truth. I decided that if I ever feel its necessary to speak out, I will. But I dont want to involve myself in unnecessary situations that create discomfort for everyone. My philosophy is simple: be good, do good. Show up, do your work, and move on. You faced a great deal of social media negativity regarding your personal life Did it affect you? It has, though not to a large extent. To some extent, I did feel bad. Why should my personal life get affected? When I announced my engagement, I received negative remarks from people I dont even know. I simply wanted to share my happiness, expecting support from those who had appreciated my work. Instead, I faced unnecessary backlash just because my fianc belonged to a different religion. For us, religion was never a factor. We respect each others faith. Thats all that matters. I later realised that I was answerable only to my husband and our families, not strangers hiding behind screens. We have consciously chosen to keep our personal lives private, sharing only what truly matters. There were controversies over your film Article 370 as well... A lot. Some called it propaganda. We still face such claims. But thats fine. At the end of the day, we are incredibly happy that a women-led film ran for 100 days what more could we ask for? On top of that, we received recognition from the prime minister himself. I truly believe it was a well-made film. Many had doubts before its release, but after watching it, their views changed. People assumed it would be a certain way, but when they saw it, they realised it wasnt what they had expected. And thats because we told the truth. While creative liberties were taken, the core of the story was based on real events. Yamis character was inspired by an actual officer, but for security reasons, we couldnt meet or mention her real identity. My character represented the PMO not necessarily one person, but possibly an entire team. Everything was carefully discussed by the director, producer and writers. They had conversations with the PMO before proceeding. Every stage of the films depiction of the PMO was reviewed. Before signing the film, did you go back to your history lessons? I learned a great deal of history while shooting. When the article was abrogated, we, as citizens, were quite irresponsible we were distracted by other matters that were far less significant than an event of such magnitude. We failed to focus on why it was abrogated, the main reason behind it, and, most importantly, the way it was carried out. Not a single life was lost not a drop of blood was shed. The way our honourable prime minister orchestrated the abrogation was incredibly smart and strategic. I received a history lesson not only on how it happened but also on how the PMO functioned throughout the process. When we were handed copies of the original official orders, my hands trembled it was a real goosebumps moment. The way they rectified this long-standing issue was nothing short of phenomenal. Have you kept that orders copy at home? No (laughs). But its a good idea I think I will ask for one. I still remember that sometime last year, around mid-year, I received a letter from the home ministers office. When you see an official letterhead with the Indian emblem, theres an immense sense of pride. He sent me a letter acknowledging my work, which in itself was an honour. Along with it, they gifted me a copy of the Ramayana , depicted in the form of stamps. I thought that was incredible. Its a huge honour. And, of course, receiving a mention from Narendra Modi sir was an extraordinary moment for all of us. TNIE team: Kiran Prakash, S Neeraj Krishna, Anna Jose, Krishna P S, Mahima Anna Jacob, Vivek Santhosh, Photos: TP Sooraj, Video: Harikrishnan B, Pranav V P
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The Last of Us season 2 premieres on HBO and Max on April 13
The second season of The Last of Us now has a firm premiere date. HBO has announced that its adaptation of Naughty Dog's games will hit the network and Max on April 13. Five years after the events of the first season, Joel and Ellie are drawn into conflict with each other and a world even more dangerous and unpredictable than the one they left behind, HBO said in a press release. Ominous! Warner Bros. Discovery had already confirmed that the latest batch of episodes would arrive this April , in large part to make sure that the season is eligible for next year's Primetime Emmy Awards. Given that the third season of The White Lotus premiered this week, a mid-April start date makes sense for TLOU . There are only seven episodes this time around in any case, and they'll all air before the Emmy eligibility window closes on May 31. The second season of the series is based on The Last of Us Part 2 , but it won't take us through all of the events of the second game. It'll take at least two seasons to retell the story of that terrific, if overly lengthy misery simulator . In the meantime, if you haven't played the sequel yet, you'll soon be able to do just that on PC. The Last of Us Part II Remastered will hit Steam and the Epic Games Store on April 3. Meanwhile, the game's developer, Naughty Dog, recently revealed its tasty-looking first entry in a brand-new sci-fi franchise. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/tv-movies/the-last-of-us-season-2-premieres-on-hbo-and-max-on-april-13-211022032.html?src=rss
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IAS Pooja Singhal's appointment to key Jharkhand posts despite ED objection sparks row
RANCHI: The appointment of IAS officer Pooja Singhal, out on bail in a money laundering case linked to the MGNREGA scam, as Secretary of the IT Department and CEO of Jharkhand Communication Network Ltd. has sparked controversy. The decision, taken despite legal objections raised by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), has sparked considerable debate in political and administrative circles in the state. Notably, ED has already filed an application in the Special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) Court requesting to ensure that she should not be posted to any department in the state government. According to ED, if the state government gives the responsibility of any department to Pooja Singhal, then she may misuse her position and influence the case. A 2000-batch IAS officer, Singhal was arrested for allegedly embezzling crores of MGNREGA funds in Khunti. Singhal, after remaining in jail for 28 months, was granted bail by a special Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) Court in Ranchi on December 7, 2024. Following her release on bail, the state government revoked her suspension and reinstated her with effect from December 7, 2024. The special PMLA Court, after hearing the arguments from both sides on Monday, has kept its orders reserved, with the next hearing scheduled for February 27. In a major rejig of IAS officers, Pooja Singhal was handed over the two key posts on Tuesday. BJP has questioned her posting on key posts despite objections raised by the ED. Those who are accused of being involved in scams worth crores and looting the state exchequer, have again been given responsibility of key posts, which means she has been given the license of looting the state in future also, said veteran BJP MLA and former minister CP Singh. JMM on the other hand countered the BJP saying that Pooja Singhal is still an accused and not a convict in the case, alleging the BJP of deliberately politicising the matter as they are not getting any issue to malign the image of the state government. It must be kept in mind that Pooja Singhal is still an accused and not a convict. And there is no direction from the PMLA court regarding her posting, said JMM spokesperson Manoj Pandey. It is nothing but a political stunt to malign the image of the state government, he added. Pandey also questioned whether IAS Sajal Chakravarty, accused in fodder scam, the Chief Secretary of Jharkhand; whether IAS Pradeep Kumar, against whom CBI inquiry was being conducted, was not given important posts when BJP was in power.
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WPL 2025: The First Ball I Hit For A Boundary Was Exciting, Says G Kamalini After MI Debut
T20 World Cup: After becoming the youngest debutant in the history of Womens Premier League (WPL) by playing for Mumbai Indians against Gujarat Giants, G Kamalini said the first ball she hit for a boundary in the successful chase of 120 turned out to be exciting for her. At 16 years and 213 days, Kamalini not only became the youngest WPL player - she also becomes the youngest player ever to feature for Mumbai Indians across all its five franchise T20 teams in the world. On her first ball, Kamalini, who won the U19 Womens T20 World Cup with the Indian team last month in Malaysia, got off the mark with a well-timed cut off leg-spinner Priya Mishra to pick a boundary with ease. I was really nervous, but it was one of the most memorable days of my life. I felt really happy. I put in a lot of hard work and I was waiting for the chance, so I am happy that I was given the opportunity. When I went to the crease, it was an enjoyable time with Sajana akka (older sister in Tamil). Then I wasnt nervous at all. While fielding I get nervous, but while batting I didnt get nervous at all. The first ball I hit for a boundary was exciting the first boundary of my WPL career, said Kamalini in a release issued by the franchise on Wednesday. Her batting partner at the other end, Sajana Sajeevan, who eventually finished off the chase with a lofted four, also gave an insight on Kamalinis short yet delightful time at the crease and the advice she gave to the teenager. After Nats (Nat Sciver-Brunt) dismissal, Kamalini was walking in. The first conversation we had, she told me she was scared and worried about playing. I told her not to worry, and utilize the opportunity that not many people had played with her until then. Only Hemalatha could have told the others about her skills, but apparently even Hemalatha didnt know too much about her abilities. I told her to just hit hard if she got the ball in her slot, otherwise we could have rotated and scored singles and finished the game with ease. The conversation was very light. I am happy that she scored a boundary in her first ball. We enjoyed each others batting because we had such a fun conversation in the middle. When she scored that boundary, she started clapping herself. She is very funny, she elaborated. I told her not to worry, and utilize the opportunity that not many people had played with her until then. Only Hemalatha could have told the others about her skills, but apparently even Hemalatha didnt know too much about her abilities. I told her to just hit hard if she got the ball in her slot, otherwise we could have rotated and scored singles and finished the game with ease. Also Read: Highest tax paying cricketers Article Source: IANS
Schools teaching not to believe in Constitution triggers Jharkhand uproar
RANCHI: In a shocking revelation, it has come to light that some schools run by villagers in the Maoist-infested areas in Jharkhand are reportedly teaching students to disregard the Indian Constitution. These schools are located in Kurunga, Muhiya, and Bargari, as well as other villages in the Arki Block of Khunti. According to locals, these educational institutional do not adhere to any specific syllabus and lack dedicated classrooms. All children, regardless of age, study together in structure made of bamboo and iron sheets from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. More than 500 students regularly attend these schools without any access to books or notebooks. Interestingly, their parents do not believe in the Indian constitution and identify themselves as part of the AC Kutumb family. Hailing from the tribal community, they do not possess any government documents as proof of identity. Several families in the Kurunga, Muchia and Bargadi villages are associated with this movement. They consider Kunwar Kesari Singh of Gujarat to be their Sarkar (government) and do not follow the countrys laws. After Kesari Singhs death, his son Ravindra Gaamith manages the AC Bharat Sarkar and misleads the tribals of Khunti by encouraging them to boycott the government by running AC Kutumb school in the region, sources say. Surendra Singh Munda, a Rozgar Sevak in Arki Block, said, These villagers of Kurunga, Muchia and Bargadi are being misled due to non-implementation of Provisions of the Panchayats (Extension to the Scheduled Areas) Act, 1996 (PESA Act). He went on to say that under the influence of Gujarats Kesari family, these people have become anti-constitutional. Local residents claim that the situation has arisen due to a lack of schools in the region and demanded that the schools closed in the name of a merger, be reopened.
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Tobacco-Nicotine infused gutkha, paan masala banned by Jharkhand Govvernment
Ranchi: The Jharkhand government has announced a complete ban on the production, distribution, sale, and storage of gutkha and paan masala containing nicotine and tobacco within the state. The states health department has issued a notification that this ban will be effective for the next year, starting from the notification date. The authorities have stated []
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Half-price scam: Anandhu Krishnan holds 21 accounts, Rs 548 cr credited to firm
KOCHI: Anandhu Krishnan, the prime accused in the half-price scam , holds 21 bank accounts through which Rs 143.5 crore was received in multiple transactions, the crime branch probe into the case has revealed. The investigation also found that Rs 548 crore was credited to 11 accounts linked to Anandhus firm Social Bee Ventures in Kochi. The transactions include Rs 60,000 each received from 20,163 individuals and Rs 56,000 each received from 40,035 people, said a top police source. Considering these findings and the concerns outlined in the custody application, the Muvattupuzha Judicial First Class Magistrate Court on Monday granted the police two-day custody of Anandhu for further interrogation. The crime branch initially sought five-day custody, arguing that extensive questioning was necessary to determine whether others were involved in the scam, if additional funds were received through undisclosed channels, and how the money was spent. However, the defence lawyer appearing for Anandhu contended that he had already been interrogated for five days by Muvattupuzha police and had nothing more to disclose. Following this, the court granted the police two-day custody of Anandhu. He has to be produced before the court by 5pm on Wednesday. Reasons outlined by crime branch while seeking Anandhus custody To conduct search in various establishments associated with the accused, and to verify and retrieve passwords of the electronic devices To identify properties purchased by the accused using the proceeds of the scam, and verify their ownership deeds To identify the details of franchise operations, financial transactions, associated phone numbers, and bank accounts used by the accused To identify assets purchased with the misappropriated money and verify whether the funds were transferred to benami accounts of close associates or employees To verify the actual status of the promised distributions, including laptops and sewing machines, and identify further irregularities To identify addl accused individuals involved During the search, it was discovered that several computers and documents had been removed from the premises, and efforts are underway to recover those
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Hardik Pandya and Krunal ate only Maggi for three years: Nita Ambani
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Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Heres streaming release date and what we know about Sonic the Hedgehog 4
The third film in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise will be available for streaming on Paramount+ on February 18. The movie follows Sonic, Tails and Knuckles as they team up with Dr. Robotnik to fight Shadow the Hedgehog. The film performed well at the box office.
Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Heres streaming release date and what we know about Sonic the Hedgehog 4
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In a first, six sniffer dogs of the police department won gold, silver, and bronze medals at the 68th All India Police Duty Meet in Ranchi for their exceptional skills in detecting narcotics, human scents and other substances within the given time
New Delhi stampede: Lawyer files PIL in SC, seeks formation of expert committee to prevent incidents
NEW DELHI: Following the tragic stampede at the New Delhi railway station on Saturday night , a PIL has been filed in the Supreme Court by lawyer Vishal Tiwari seeking directions to the Union and all States to constitute an expert committee to frame guidelines to prevent stampedes. Tiwari sought that a direction be made to all respondents for the implementation and consideration of a 2014 report made by the National Disaster Management Authority titled 'Managing Crowd at Events and Venues of Mass Gathering'. He also sought that the SC direct the Indian Railways to take measures for the safety of passengers at railway stations by widening corridors and constructing broader overbridges and platforms. The Railways should also ensure easy access to platforms through ramps and escalators, during peak hours, any changes to arrival or departure platforms should be strictly avoided, he said. Utilizing barriers, ropes, and crowd control gates to manage passenger flow is essential and not to distribute tickets at a time above the number of Passengers who may Gather and accommodate on a railway dtation as per to the Space available, he stated in his plea. Tiwari also sought that a direction be made to the Union and Railways to submit a status report on the incident of stampede that happened on February 15, at New Delhi Railway Station, Delhi. New Delhi stampede: Rail Bhavan gets into huddle Talking to TNIE , Tiwari said that though stampedes have happened in the past, such incidents should not continue in today's age. He noted that these incidents are preventable when we are fully equipped with technology and manpower. He added that the occurrence of stampedes when we have CCTV camera, artificial intelligence in addition to alert manpower and stronger economy, is a result of negligence. It is not merely an incident but a failure and negligence for which the common people have to pay the price, he said. Tiwari, in his petition, alleged that the Government did not release the actual data of human casualties and missing persons. This may be to hide its negligence and failure. But a big responsibility have to be fixed upon the Government to disclose the actual data and to establish the counters and helpline numbers for the dead and missing persons so that their relatives and family members may enquire and ask about the condition, Tiwari, in his petition copy, accessed by TNIE , said. He highlighted that the Railway Ministry has to take measures to minimise the risk of stampedes Additionally, ensuring easy access to platforms through ramps and escalators can facilitate a more evenfor few high-class people and VIP's Government can deploy the best facility and security but the common citizens are always left on their fate and destiny, he said. Kumbh Mela crowd: A day after Delhi stampede, five women faint at Ranchi railway station
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Hyderabad: The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) on Sunday, February 17, unveiled a 74-match schedule for the 18th Indian Premier League (IPL) that will be held across 13 venues, starting on March 22 with three franchises playing at least a couple of their home games at their designated second bases. The event 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 .
Kumbh Mela crowd: A day after Delhi stampede, five women faint at Ranchi railway station
RANCHI: A day after the stampede at New Delhi Railway Station which claimed 18 lives, chaos ensued at Ranchi railway station on Sunday as a huge crowd of passengers gathered to board trains bound for UP and Delhi. According to the eyewitnesses, when 12817 Jharkhand Swarna Jayanti Express reached Ranchi station, it was already full of passengers. Ticketless passengers had boarded the train and locked the doors from inside. Those who were waiting to travel in the train with tickets were seen pleading with them to open the doors. The RPF jawans tried to enter the bogies but did not succeed. Although some passengers with genuine tickets managed to enter some bogies, more than 60 passengers could not catch the train. A group of 18 women did not board the train due to fear of suffocation. Meanwhile, five women in the group fainted due to suffocation in the crowd. Others in the group separated them from the crowd and took them to a safe place. Many passengers boarded the train but their family members were left behind at the station. According to senior railway officials, proper monitoring is being done and RPF have been deputed at all railway stations. The commercial department has been asked to issue tickets as per the capacity of the trains. Referring to the rush at Ranchi railway station, they said that due to Sunday many devotees were travelling Kumbh, due to which there was a rush but it was under control. Ranchi Railway Division DRM Jasmit Singh Bindra said that there is a lot of crowd in the trains due to Kumbh. Due to the excessive crowd in the Swarn Jayanti train, some passengers missed the train, whose tickets will be refunded. According to DRM, they have written to the South-East Railway Headquarters and sought permission to run the Kumbh Special train on 19 February. Instructions have been given to the RPF Commandant to provide convenience to the passengers at the station, he said. New Delhi stampede: Rail Bhavan gets into huddle Meanwhile, following the tragic stampede at New Delhi railway Station on Saturday, Director General of Police (DGP) Anurag Gupta has called a meeting with senior police and railway officials to discuss the safety measures to control and safeguard the crowd. According to sources in the police headquarters, the meeting was convened on Monday evening through video conferencing with the SSPs of Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad. Preparations for security arrangements at major railway stations was discussed during the meeting keeping in mind the increasing number of passengers during the Kumbh Mela. The officials further added that the deployment of officers for comprehensive ticket checking, crowd management and measures to work together with railway officials and RPF to avoid stampede was also reviewed during the meeting. 'Confusing announcements triggered stampede': Delhi police say after initial probe
Chaos at Ranchi railway station, five women faint; DGG Anurag Gupta to meet with police, officials
RANCHI: Following the tragic stampede at New Delhi railway Station on Saturday, Director General of Police (DGP) Anurag Gupta has called a meeting with senior police and railway officials to discuss the safety measures to control and safeguard the crowd. According to sources in the police headquarters, the meeting will be conducted at 4 pm on Monday through video conferencing with the SSPs of Ranchi, Jamshedpur and Dhanbad. ADG (Rail), all zonal IGs, DIGs, SSPs and SPs of Ranchi, Dhanbad, Palamu, Bokaro, Garhwa, Koderma, Ramgarh, Jamshedpur, Chaibasa districts, will also be present in this meeting, informed a senior police official. Preparations for security arrangements at major railway stations will be discussed during the meeting keeping in mind the increasing number of passengers during the Kumbh Mela, he added. The officials further added that the deployment of officers for comprehensive ticket checking, crowd management and measures to work together with railway officials and RPF to avoid stampede will also be reviewed during the meeting. Chaos ensued at Ranchgi railway station on Sunday as a huge crowd of passengers gathered to board trains bound for UP and Delhi. According to the eyewitnesses, when 12817 Jharkhand Swarna Jayanti Express reached Ranchi station, it was already full of passengers. Ticketless passengers board the train and had closed the gate from inside. Those who were waiting to travel in the train with tickets were seen pleading with them to open the gate. The RPF jawans tried to enter the bogies but did not succeed. Although some passengers with genuine tickets managed to enter some bogies, more than 60 passengers could not catch the train. Ticketless passengers had occupied everything from seats to toilets and the gates of the train. A group of 18 women did not board the train due to fear of suffocation. Meanwhile, five women in the group fainted due to suffocation in the crowd. Others in the group separated them from the crowd and took them to a safe place. Many passengers boarded the train but their family members were left behind at the station. According to senior railway officials, proper monitoring is being done and RPF have been deputed at all railway stations. The commercial department has been asked to issue tickets as per the capacity of the trains. Referring to the rush at Ranchi railway station, they said that due to Sunday many devotees were travelling Kumbh, due to which there was a rush but it was under control. Ranchi Railway Division DRM Jasmit Singh Bindra said that there is a lot of crowd in the trains due to Kumbh. Due to the excessive crowd in the Swarn Jayanti train, some passengers missed the train, whose tickets will be refunded. According to DRM, they have written to the South-East Railway Headquarters and sought permission to run the Kumbh Special train on 19 February. Instructions have been given to the RPF Commandant to provide convenience to the passengers at the station, he said.
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ATS flags Bangladeshi terrorists entering Jharkhand for training
RANCHI: In a shocking input received by Jharkhand Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS), some terrorists entered the state from Bangladesh and returned after providing training to some people in Pakur as part of a conspiracy. Following the revelation, the ATS issued an alert to all SPs and DIGs, stating that after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh, banned organisations there are hatching anti-India terrorist conspiracies. Jamat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) terrorist Abdul Mammun reportedly crossed the border from Bangladesh and reached the Pakur district via Dhuliyan in Murshidabad. He illegally crossed the border and reached Pakur on January 6, where he trained 15 members of JAHA-India. Police sources said that after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh, banned organisations were hatching anti-India terrorist conspiracies. As part of the conspiracy, some terrorists entered Jharkhand from Bangladesh and later returned after training certain individuals. According to the letter issued by the ATS, a meeting was held between JAHA-India and JMB members at Islami Dawa Centre, Dubrajpur in Pakur, on January 6. Abdul Mamun, a JMB member, also attended. Mammun held a meeting with members of an organisation called JAHA and provided terrorist training to several cadres before returning to Bangladesh. It is learnt that Abdul Mamun illegally crossed the border and came to Pakur on January 6. During his visit, he provided training to 15 JAHA members. He left India on January 7, 2025, by Dhuliyan route, stated the letter. In view of the above threat, you are requested to suitably brief and alert your field formation form for collecting actionable intelligence in this regard and to take appropriate, preventive & precautionary measures So that nothing untoward happens, it said. The letter further stated the names of all 15 individuals who received training in Pakur. ATS intelligence suggests that several individuals from Jalangi in Murshidabad also participated in the meeting. Police said that the ATS has alerted SPs and DIGs across all districts to take action after gathering confidential information. Notably, the banned terrorist organisation JMB had been active in Sahibganj and Pakur within the Santhal Pargana region. It had gathered information about suspects and underground workers linked to this organisation. Hatching anti-India terrorist conspiracies Police sources said that after the fall of the Sheikh Hasina government in Bangladesh, banned organisations were hatching anti-India terrorist conspiracies. Some terrorists entered Jharkhand from Bangladesh and later returned after training certain individuals.
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CBSE exam delayed at Ranchi centre due to 'shortage' of question papers
A CBSE exam in Ranchi was delayed by an hour due to alleged question paper shortages, but the center head cited technical issues. The issue was resolved, and students were given extra time. Over 31,000 students from Ranchi and Khunti zones are taking the exams. Efforts to reach the CBSE co-ordinator for comments were unsuccessful.
Majhi Mumbai wins ISPL title, Akshay Kumar applauds Sachins team
Mumbai: Hindi film industry superstar Akshay Kumars team in the latest season of the Indian Street Premier League may have lost but it doesnt deter the actor from exhibiting his sportsmanship. The actor took to his Instagram Sunday, and shared a picture with cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar. He lauded the Majhi Mumbai franchise, endorsed by []
Ranchi Diary | Uttarakhand GDP may reach Rs 3.7 lakh crore in 2024-25
Uttarakhand GDP may reach Rs 3.7L crore in 2024-25 Uttarakhands economy is winessing a positive growth, with the states GDP expected to reach Rs 3.78 lakh crore in 2024-25, reflecting a growth rate of 6.61%. Per capita income has increased from Rs 2.46 to Rs 2.74 lakh, as announced by Planning Secretary R Meenakshi Sundaram at a press conference. The states Gross Environment Product (GEP) index, assessing the health of forests, air, soil, and water, will be released this year. Uttarakhand is the first state in India to evaluate both GDP and GEP, Sundaram stated. The GEP cell will be established in the new FY to facilitate this initiative, following last years collaboration with HESCO to assess environmental components. Simplified online process for inner line permits Chamoli district administration has announced a simplified online application process for Inner Line Permits, facilitating visits to the India-Tibet border region. A dedicated website is being launched soon, allowing tourists to apply for permits from the comfort of their homes. DM Sandeep Tiwari stated, Every year, numerous tourists and devotees flock Maan Pass, Rimkhim Pass, and Niti Pass due to their natural beauty and religious significance. The new online facility aims to alleviate application difficulties faced by visitors. Helicopter service for Yamunotri Dham soon Preparations are underway to introduce helicopter services to Yamunotri Dham for the first time, mirroring the existing service for Kedarnath. The helipad near Yamunotri has been completed, with two successful trial landings conducted. Sonika, CEO of the Uttarakhand Civil Aviation Development Authority, stated, The department has initiated efforts to start the helicopter service. Currently, helicopter services are operational only for Kedarnath Dham, with chartered helicopter facilities available from Jolly Grant Airport to Kedarnath and Badrinath. Mukesh Ranjan Our correspondent in Jharkhand mukesh.r@newindianexpress.com
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Yellowstone season 5 part 2 streaming details revealed: Heres how and when to watch it
The long-awaited final episodes of Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 are set to arrive on Peacock on March 16, 2025. After its dramatic conclusion in December, fans will finally get the chance to stream the last six episodes in full. The final season follows the fallout of John Duttons shocking death, family betrayals, and the future of the Dutton ranch. As Yellowstone wraps up, new spinoffsincluding The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeifferare set to expand the franchise.
President Murmu: Technology should benefit all sections of society
Ranchi: President Droupadi Murmu, addressing the platinum jubilee celebrations of Birla Institute of Technology (BIT) Mesra Saturday, emphasised the need to leverage technology for the development of marginalised sections of society. All sections of society should equally benefit from the rapidly evolving technological development. Technology and humanity should complement each other. This principle has also []
Future To Be Dramatic With Far-Reaching Advances Expected In Artificial Intelligence: Prez
Ranchi, Feb 15: President Droupadi Murmu on Saturday asserted that with far-reaching advances in the fields of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning, the future is going to be dramatic. She said the Centre was taking steps to integrate AI into higher education, and it was a matter of pride that Birla Institute of Technology, Mesra, Ranchi was ahead of the curve with related courses launched in 2023. Future is going to be dramatic with far-reaching advances expected in artificial [] The post Future To Be Dramatic With Far-Reaching Advances Expected In Artificial Intelligence: Prez appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
App for elephant route to check man-animal conflict in Jharkhand soon
RANCHI: The Jharkhand Forest Department is all set to launch the Elephant Route Predictor app, which is designed to track potential elephant routes in a manner similar to weather forecasts. The app has been prepared based on research studies of legacy data about elephant movement in a particular corridor. Hazaribagh DFO (East) Vikas Kumar Ujjwal, the man behind the app, has been working on it for the last few months. Limited testing of the app was also done during his posting in Simdega. According to DFO, the app is now in its final stage and will soon be launched on a pilot basis in Hazaribagh itself. In the second phase, it will be made available to the frontline forest staff and then to the Jharkhand Forest Management Committees (JFMC). According to Ujjwal, this web-based application has been programmed to think like an elephant before making a choice about its migration route. It accepts input in the form of GPS coordinates (Longitude & Latitude) in DMS format of the elephants current location and, on clicking Predict Path, gives a mean path along with the potential conflict zone where the elephant might deviate from its mean path prediction, said the DFO. He added that it has been proven to be more than 80% accurate as of now and helps frontline forest staff alert villagers in advance, position QRTs in anticipation of conflict, and drive them carefully (if required). The DFO further added that it also gives a clue about the whereabouts of the elephants at night from the last sighted location. It is being proved to be a very helpful tool in Human-elephant conflict (HEC) management and the safety of forest staff (and elephant driving teams), he said. The DFO further informed that the Google Earth Engine App has been launched in four elephant landscapes of the division: Daru, Tatijharia, and Bagodar of Hazaribagh East division.
Game changers: Anil Kumble and Anju Bobby George speaks at a literature festival
Ace spinner Anil Kumble and international athlete Anju Bobby George are towering statures in the haloed arena of Indian sports. Kumble is a Karnataka and national legend; beyond his famous 10-wicket knock, his longevity in Indian cricket makes him a stalwart in the game. George, who has represented the nation on an international stage, is someone who chose to rise beyond her setbacks into global acclaim. The two legends shared a stage at the Alliance Literary Festival on Friday, shedding light on their journeys and the oscillations along the way. For a player like Kumble, it is easy to look back and see him occupy a permanent position in the Indian team. To him, it all goes back to his teenage. There have been many defining moments: making it to the Karnataka U-15 team would be one. That meant that I had an opportunity to go and showcase on behalf of the state. From there on I was fortunate enough to move into the [main] state team; all of that happened in one year, 1989, he says. Georges journey was, indubitably, steeper. George, whose academy is honing young talents from rurality, nevertheless, has few qualms. She looks back on her journey with radiant pride, reminiscing, I was an international athlete; unfortunately, at the age of 18, I suffered a bad injury in my take-off leg. The doctors told me that it was the end of my career. Just before the world championship in Paris, the doctors diagnosed me with a single kidney and declared me unfit for competition. I was asked to go back to my country. For a sportsperson as resilient as her, this was far from discouragement; it was fuel to the fire. Undaunted, she reminisces that this moment was when I firmly decided to show the world my talent. Both George and Kumble, being sports veterans, know keenly the psychological aspect of the job; Kumble, for example, talks of rhythm, not pure physicality as being the key determinant on the big stage. A cricket player, his views on success slightly differ from Georges. In a team sport, youre competing not with your colleagues, but yourself; day in, day out. The moment you start giving too much importance to selection or failure, things go wrong. Every day, you prepare as if youre playing a match. Both ended their session to rapturous applause. After the honours concluded, Kumble, who formerly captained Royal Challengers Bengaluru unveiled the new jersey of the franchise for this season. Alluding to the T-20 format, he shared a perspective on how the game has changed, and become fast-forward, joking that 250 runs was once a good ODI score, which gets chased down in 20 overs these days. Still a lover of old-school cricket, Kumble believes that the test format is the main test of endurance and character.
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Poppy crop worth Rs 125 crore destroyed in four Jharkhand districts, 86 arrested
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Jharkhand father, sons kill student over boyfriend
RANCHI: In a case of honour killing, father and her two brothers were arrested for killing the girl, an intermediate student. Initially, buried the dead body in the septic tank at home for 10 days, then beheaded the dead body and dumped it at the river bank under the sand after packing it in a jute sac when police raised doubts over their role in the killing. The girl, Nibha Pandey, was a student of class12 and was to appear for Intermediate board exam this year only. To deceive the police, Madan Pandey filed a missing report in the police station. When police started the investigation, girls last location was found to be at her home, due to which, police was doubtful over the role of the family in the incident. According to police, the father and two brothers of the girl have been arrested and sent to jail. It is a case related to honour killing. The deceaseds father Madan Pandey and two brothers Nitish Pandey and Jyotish Pandey have been arrested and sent to jail, said the Koderma SP Anudeep Singh.
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National Womens day: Here is why you should know about Sarojini Naidu, the Nightingale of India
Today, on 13 th February, we mark the birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, popularly known as the Nightingale of India or Bharat Kokila. The day is now celebrated as the National Womens Day in India. The lady is known to have served as a first on many positions, being a national leader, political activist, a freedom fighter and a celebrated poet. Sarojini Naidu was born on 13 th February, 1879 in Hyderabad to scientist and philosopher father, Aghornath Chattopadhyaya and mother Barada Sundari Devi, typical Bengali Brahmin family. The art of poetry can be said to be adopted from her mother, who wrote in Bengali. Naidu finished her initial education in Chennai and then moved on to Cambridge, London for further studies. Here is why you should know about the icon Sarojini Naidu, her contributions and the work: The many firsts of Sarojini Naidu INCs first woman President Sarojini Naidu was known to be the first woman President of the Indian National Congress (INC). She had the needed political acumen and high education qualifications to serve at the post in the year 1925. Naidu was also the first Indian woman to preside over an INC conference. During this period, there were more and more women coming ahead to participate in the nationalist movement. Naidu asserted the role of bringing women to duty to fight against Britain in the independence struggle. She even represented INC in the East African Indian National Congress. First Woman Governor of a United Province Sarojini Naidu served as the first woman governor of a state, then United Province of Uttar Pradesh. She was appointed as the Governor as India became independent in 1947. Naidu remained in office until her untimely death due to a cardiac arrest in March 1949 aged 70. Flagbearer of Indian movements Sarojini Naidu can be called as a major flagbearer of Quit India movement of 1942, earlier in the Non-cooperation movement too. Being an active leader in those days, she was even imprisoned by the British Government for a period of 21 months. She utilized her poetry and oration to promote the nationalist movement. Following Gandhis arrest in the Dandi March, Naidu was appointed as the new leader of the campaign. Not only in the Quit India movement, Naidu was jaile din 1932 also. Becoming the Nightingale of India Sarojini Niadus literary work earned her the title of the Nightingale of India. Mahatma Gandhi gave her the title citing her imagery, the color and lyrical quality in her poetry. Naidu wrote poems on themes of patriotism and tragedy, with work on children as well. One of the most popular poems written by Naidu is the Bazaars of Hyderabad. Naidu was only 12, when she wrote the play Maher Muneer in Persian that impressed the Nizam of Hyderabad. Her English lyric poetry led Naidu being called as Indias Yeats. Some of the notable poems include The Golden Threshold, The Bird of Time, The Gift of India, Awake!, and the Feather of Dawn. Naidu was also a proficient orator, with the skills she started promoting Indian Independence and Womens rights. Her oratory was well known for her personality and its incorporation of her poetry. An inter-caste marriage When we say her to be first in many things, it is her marriage also that is said to be groundbreaking. After returning from England, Sarojini Chattopadhyay got married to Govindaraju Naidu. It was an inter-caste marriage often referred as groundbreaking and scandalous. Govindaraju hailed from Machilipatnam, Andhra Pradesh who was a practicing doctor Sarojini met during her stay in England. The marriage was happy and harmonious, approved by both the families. Womens Indian Association Sarojini Naidu also helped in the establishment of Womens Indian Association in 1917. She had always advocated strongly for womens rights using her poetry and writing for the same. In her speeches and debates, she always argued that Indias nationalism depended on womens rights and they were the true nation builders. With Womens Indian Association, there was a platform for women where they could demand their rights and discuss their complaints. Naidu represented as the spokesperson of a delegation that discussed about the reforms for women with the Secretary of State for India. She moved a resolution for womens franchise, where Naidu claimed at the Bombay Special Congress that right of franchise is a human right and not a monopoly of one sex only. Today is the day dedicated to Indian Women who are pushing boundaries and breaking norms, rising to lead at the front. Let us take inspiration from Sarojini Naidu who has many firsts accredited to her name that are actually path breaking. This also calls for all women to believe that- There is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set to the freedom of my mind. Keep breaking the glass ceiling, the barriers and being a woman, phenomenally!
Royal Challengers Bengaluru have appointed Rajat Patidar as the new captain for IPL 2025, succeeding Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis. Kohli, who led RCB until 2022, reportedly declined the opportunity to return as captain, prompting the franchise to select Patidar.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru have appointed Rajat Patidar as the new captain for IPL 2025, succeeding Virat Kohli and Faf du Plessis. Kohli, who led RCB until 2022, reportedly declined the opportunity to return as captain, prompting the franchise to select Patidar.
Tamil Nadu farmers oppose plan to draw water from Thamirabarani for Gangaikondan SIPCOT
THOOTHUKUDI: The water scheme plan for the Gangaikondan SIPCOT project from the Marudur anaicut on the Thamirabarani has drawn strong opposition from the farmers in Sathankulam. Reportedly, a few Tamil Nadu Water and Drainage (TWAD) Board officials visited the anaicut to devise a scheme to draw water for industrial projects at the SIPCOT in Tirunelveli district. Sources said TWAD Board officials from Tirunelveli visited the anaicut, situated in Thoothukudi district, and upon receiving information, the water resources department (WRD) officials allegedly retorted, and flagged water scarcity for agriculture and drinking purposes. It may be noted that the 20 MGD (millions of gallons per day) scheme at Srivaikuntam anaicut for industries in Thoothukudi had faced stiff opposition from the farmers and the public during summer. The Keezhakal and Melakal, branching off from Marudur anaicut, and Vadakal and Thenkal from Srivaikuntam anaicut carry Thamirabarani water to 53 system tanks, irrigating over 46,500 acres in Thoothukudi district. Sathankulam South Farmers Association president A Lourdumani said the tanks at the tail end are not filled during heavy rains with the surplus from the Thamirabarani. Due to water scarcity, three phases of cultivation in the region have been reduced to a single phase in Thoothukudi district. The surplus water from Thamirabarani is carried from Marudhur anaicut by Sadayaneri canal, and an extension of it to fill over 20 tanks. The water resources and the groundwater table in the area are already depleted. We cannot find water in ponds and tanks in Sathankulam region during most months. In this situation, a new water scheme to cater water to the SIPCOT project cannot be accepted. It will also affect the riparian rights, he said. Farmers of 13 farmers associations in the region will coordinate to launch a protest against the water scheme for Gangaikondan SIPCOT, he added.
12 girls from Maoist hotbed Khunti excel in JEE Main examination
RANCHI: In a remarkable feat 18 girls of Maoist hotbed, Khunti, have created history by clearing the JEE Main exam 2025. The results were declared on Tuesday evening. This is the first time that so many girls studying in a KGBV school in the State have passed the prestigious national-level JEE Main exam. Under the 'Sampoorna Shiksha Kavach' campaign run by the District Administration Khunti, students of Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya at Kalamati in Khunti have succeeded in the prestigious JEE Main 2025. District Administration has lauded the achievement. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Lokesh Mishra congratulated the girls and wished them a bright future. This is a proud moment for our district. These 18 girl students have proved that despite the limitations of resources, if proper guidance and support are provided then even girls in rural areas can perform excellent in national-level competitive examinations, said the Deputy Commissioner This achievement is not only the result of the hard work of the girl students but also confirms the continuous efforts made by the teachers and the district administration under the Sampoorna Shiksha Kavach Abhiyan', he said. The district administration will continue to strive for the overall support of the students in the same way in the future also, he added. Under the Sampoorna Shiksha Kavach Abhiyan, the girl students were provided guidance through 247 digital education support, personal guidance, and model test series. This innovative initiative not only led to success in the JEE Main exam, but also inspired the girl students to get admission in IIT and other prestigious institutions in the future. The Khunti district administration sees this success as a revolutionary change in the field of rural education and is determined to provide similar support to the girl students in the future. Interestingly, 23 girl students of same school had appeared for the JEE Mains 2024 examination, out of which, 22 students successfully qualified in the examination. Ten girls, preparing for engineering under the 'Sapno Ki Udaan' program of the same school, had also qualified JEE Mains 2023. Notably, addressing the pertinent issues of low female literacy and even lower inclination of young girls towards science in the aspirational district -- Khunti, the District Administration had launched Sapno Ki Udaan programme at Kalamati centre of KGBV in Khunti in October 2021. Through the Sapno ki Udaan program, an effort is being made to ensure a strong education system for girl students in the district. Under the program, online/offline coaching is being provided to girl students of classes 11th and 12th at KGBRV in Khunti for Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics to help qualify for engineering and medical examinations.
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Bird flu: Jharkhand health dept issues alert to take necessary precautions
RANCHI: After the spread of bird flu (H5N1) in a poultry farm at the Veterinary College of Birsa Agricultural University in Ranchi, the state health department has issued an alert directing the officials to take necessary precautions. The alert was issued to the civil surgeons of all the districts by the Mission Director of the National Health Mission (NHM), Abu Imran on Wednesday. Following the directive, Rapid Response Teams have been formed in all the districts due to the bird flu threat. These teams have been instructed to provide medicines and necessary treatment to the high-risk group if the infection is confirmed among humans. The disease can spread to humans after coming in contact with infected birds, chickens or guinea fowl. According to officials, as of now continuous monitoring of birds and humans is being done in a 10 km radius of the affected area and high-risk patients have been asked to be isolated and monitored for 10 days. If anyone shows symptoms of bird flu, their clinical samples will be taken and tested, they said. More than 150 chicken and 12 quails have died in the BAU poultry farm. After the sudden death of the birds, their samples were sent to the ICAR-NISHAD lab in Bhopal for testing, where H5N1 infection was confirmed. If symptoms of bird flu are found in humans too, their clinical samples will be tested in the Microbiology Department of Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS0 in Ranchi. Infected people will be quarantined at home. Quarantine guidelines in rural areas will be decided as per the Health Department, said the officials. Meanwhile, all districts have been instructed to keep antiviral medicines (Tamiflu), PPE kits, masks and VTM kits ready. Dedicated isolation ward - Separate isolation wards and beds have been asked to be arranged for potential bird flu patients.
Captian Bakshi, martyred in IED blast near LoC, was to get married on April 5
RANCHI: Captain Karamjit Singh Bakshi, who was martyred in an IED blast near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Akhnoor sector of Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, was set to marry on 5 April. Just weeks before his wedding, he had visited home, attended a family wedding, and helped with his own marriage preparations before returning to duty. The tragic news was conveyed to his father, Ajendra Singh, by the Indian Army while he was attending a wedding with his wife. Captain Karamjit was the eldest of Ajendra's two children. He also leaves behind a younger sister, who is currently studying. According to Ajendra Singh, My son had a passion to join the army since childhood and was about to get married on 5 April to a doctor serving in the Indian Army. Captain Bakshi was among two soldiers who lost their lives when an IED exploded in the Laleali area of the Akhnoor sector during a routine fence patrol. Another soldier sustained injuries in the blast. The White Knight Corps of the Indian Army confirmed the incident on X, stating, Suspected Improvised Explosive Device blast reported in #Laleali in #Akhnoor Sector during a fence patrol, resulting in two fatalities. Our troops are dominating the area, and search #operations are underway. White Knight Corps salutes and pays tribute to the supreme sacrifice of two gallant soldiers. Suspected Improvised Explosive Device blast reported in #Laleali in #Akhnoor Sector during a fence patrol resulting in two fatalities. Own troops are dominating the area and search #operations are underway. White Knight Corps salutes and pays tribute to the supreme sacrifice of White Knight Corps (@Whiteknight_IA) February 11, 2025 Captain Bakshi had completed his studies in Guwahati and joined the Indian Army in 2023. He had been on a week-long leave from 16 January and had left home to rejoin duty on 24 January. His family runs a restaurant business in Hazaribagh. His mortal remains reached Ranchi Airport on Wednesday before being transported to Hazaribagh. Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren expressed grief over his martyrdom, praying to Marang Buru (a tribal god) to grant peace to his soul and give his family the strength to bear the loss.
J&K: Wreath laying ceremony of two soldiers held in Akhnoor sector
Jammu: General Officer Commanding (GoC) of Nagrota headquartered White Knight Corps, Lt General, Navin Sachdeva on Wednesday led the wreath-laying ceremony of two soldiers, who were killed in an IED blast near the Line of Control (LoC) in Akhnoor sector. The solemn wreath-laying ceremony to pay homage to Captain Karamjit Singh Bakshi from Jharkhands Ranchi 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 .
Soldier killed in IED blast near LOC was to wed in April
Naik Mukesh Singh Manhas, a 29-year-old soldier from Jammu and Kashmir's Samba, was killed in an IED blast carried out by terrorists near the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu's Akhnoor sector. Manhas, who was supposed to get married in April, had returned to his Army unit on January 28 after his engagement and giving final touches to his new house. He was killed along with Captain Karamjit Singh Bakshi from Jharkhand's Ranchi. Manhas's family and friends mourned his death, remembering him as an enthusiastic cricketer and a kind-hearted individual.
J&K | Family In Mourning After Soldier Son Martyred In IED Attack 2 Months Before Marriage
Samba/Jammu, Feb 12: Naik Mukesh Singh Manhas had returned to his Army unit in Jammus Akhnoor sector on January 28 after a two-week holiday for his ring ceremony and giving final touches to his newly-constructed house to welcome his wife in April. However, the joy of the family proved to be shortlived as the 29-year-old soldier from Jammu and Kashmirs Samba, along with Captain Karamjit Singh Bakshi from Jharkhands Ranchi, were martyred in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast by [] The post J&K | Family In Mourning After Soldier Son Martyred In IED Attack 2 Months Before Marriage appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Top Army Officer Leads Wreath-Laying Ceremony For 2 Soldiers Martyred In IED Blast In Jammu
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