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IPL founding chairman Lalit Modi has alleged that the BCCI and franchises are losing nearly Rs 2,400 crore in media rights revenue by failing to adhere to a full home-and-away format. Modi argued that the current 74-match schedule violates original franchise agreements which mandate every team play each other twice.
A two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran has been welcomed. RJD MP Manoj Kumar Jha stated this sends a message against regime change rhetoric. Opposition leaders expressed concern over India's diplomatic role. Pakistan will host talks for a permanent deal. This development highlights shifting global dynamics.
Mamata Banerjee, West Bengal Chief Minister, has strongly criticized the BJP and the Election Commission. She alleges widespread voter deletions during the Special Intensive Revision exercise. Banerjee stated her party, TMC, will pursue legal action to prevent the removal of voters from electoral rolls.
A new study reveals alarming lead contamination in soil surrounding battery recycling facilities in Delhi-NCR, Haryana, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. Analysis shows widespread lead levels, with many sites exceeding hazardous contamination benchmarks. Surprisingly, authorized units showed higher average lead concentrations than unauthorized ones. This poses significant public health and environmental risks.
These remarks come in the backdrop of ECI's recent 'X' post, following a meeting with the TMC's delegation, which stated that they have been given an ultimatum for fear-free, violence-free, intimidation-free, inducement-free, raid-free, and source-jamming-free elections in West Bengal.
The Reserve Bank of India is set to unveil a new framework for categorizing Non-Banking Finance Companies (NBFCs) into upper, middle, and base layers by the end of this month. This initiative aims to refine oversight as the sector grows in size and complexity, with existing regulations already differentiating treatment based on scale and risk.
A viral LinkedIn post details how a 19-year-old reportedly landed a marketing job at BMW solely through her strong personal brand and social media presence, sparking debate on skills versus traditional education. Her online portfolio, built with thousands of followers, allegedly impressed recruiters more than formal qualifications, highlighting a potential shift in hiring priorities.
The Supreme Court has asserted its authority to identify superstitious practices within religions. This declaration came during a hearing on discrimination against women at religious sites. The court stated it has the right to determine what constitutes superstition. The Centre argued that secular courts lack religious expertise. The bench is examining religious freedom and discrimination issues.
Assam is set for a crucial electoral battle that could reshape its political landscape. The BJP is in pursuit of a third term amid a challenge by a Congress-led coalition. A total of over 700 candidates is set to compete for 126 seats.
Gautam Adani and nephew Sagar Adani are challenging a US SEC civil lawsuit, seeking dismissal by April 30, 2026, citing lack of court jurisdiction. The Adani Group stocks saw a surge following this move. The SEC had accused them of bribery to benefit Adani Green Energy and failing to disclose this in a 2021 bond offering.
KSEAB Karnataka 2nd PUC Result 2026 Date and Time: The KSEAB 2nd PUC results will be declared tomorrow, April 9, 2026. Students can check their Karnataka 2nd PUC scorecards at kseab.karnataka.gov.in or karresults.nic.in. If official websites experience heavy traffic tomorrow, results can also be checked via SMS service or DigiLocker.
Adani Group commits Rs 33,081 crore to Odisha for three major infrastructure projects: a data center, a thermal power plant, and a cement manufacturing unit. These initiatives aim to boost digital infrastructure, ensure energy security, and support manufacturing, creating 9,700 jobs and aligning with the state's economic growth goals.
Indian women are significantly increasing their credit access. In 2025, they held 26% of total system credit, a substantial rise from 2017. This growth reflected a structural shift, with women becoming active drivers of credit demand. Digital infrastructure has played a key role in this expansion.
TS Inter Results 2026 Date Time: The results of TS Inter First and Second Year results are likely to be released by the Telangana State Board of Intermediate Education (TSBIE) by April 12, 2026. Once the results are out, students can check them on official websites tgbie.cgg.gov.in, tgbienew.cgg.gov.in, and tgbieht.cgg.gov.in. If there is heavy traffic on websites, one can also use SMS service and DigiLocker to check results.
A Canadian Armed Forces commander in Latvia, Colonel James Smith, has been removed from his post and charged under the National Defence Act for neglect to the prejudice of good order and discipline. The charge stems from a May 2025 investigation into compensation and benefits. Lieutenant-Colonel Joel Maley has been appointed interim commander to ensure operational stability.
Anthropic has launched Project Glasswing, a major industry collaboration with Apple, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA and others, using its powerful new model Claude Mythos Preview to find and fix dangerous software vulnerabilities. The initiative aims to strengthen cybersecurity before advanced AI capabilities fall into the wrong hands.
India has reacted favorably to the recent ceasefire announcement in West Asia, expressing optimism for sustainable peace in the area. The country has underscored the vital role of protecting global energy resources and trade channels, acknowledging the significant distress caused by the conflict and its implications for global markets.
Counterfeit products and altered expiry dates present a significant challenge. Consumer Affairs Secretary Nidhi Khare highlighted the ongoing battle against fake goods. E-commerce platforms are actively removing counterfeit listings. Sophisticated fakes are difficult to detect. Consumers must remain vigilant and report suspicious products. The government is also addressing dark patterns and reforming legal metrology.
Saurabh Luthra and Gaurav Luthra, owners of the Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub, have been granted bail in a forgery case. This follows their earlier bail in a case related to a devastating fire last December. The brothers allegedly used forged documents, including a fake no-objection certificate, to obtain operating licenses. They were previously deported from Thailand and arrested.
A viral video captures a tourist arguing with locals and police on the banks of the Ganga in Rishikesh. The confrontation occurred after the couple was reportedly stopped for drinking alcohol, an act restricted in the area. The incident has reignited discussions about respecting local traditions and rules when visiting sacred sites.
Afghanistan and Pakistan have agreed to work towards resolving their conflict. Peace talks held in China saw both nations commit to finding a comprehensive solution. They also pledged to avoid actions that could worsen the situation. China will continue to facilitate dialogue between the two countries. This development offers a path towards stability in the region.
Global challenges are shortening CEO tenures, creating leadership gaps. Interim managers offer a solution. This practice, seen in ancient Rome and religious institutions, is now a recognised professional service. In India, interim management emerged post-1991 reforms, gaining traction with private equity. It provides experienced leadership for rapid stability and growth amidst volatility.
A mother in Punjab's Kapurthala tragically lost all her sons to chitta, also known as drugs. The critically ill patient died at Amritsar Medical College within 24 hours of admission. The mother collapsed in grief and kept repeating her claim that all five sons were lost to addiction, a statement contested by police.
India has boosted natural gas allocation to urea plants to 90% of average consumption, up from 70-75%, as supply improves following Middle East crisis disruptions. This decision, based on inventory and scheduled LNG arrivals, aims to support the upcoming monsoon planting season.
A shortage of LNG due to the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz forced some producers in South Asia to shut plants last month. Indian authorities are in talks with major producers and exporters of nitrogen-based and phosphatic fertilizers to secure direct supplies.
A viral video from Ranthambore National Park shows a tiger trapped by numerous safari vehicles, resembling a traffic jam. The incident has drawn criticism for stressing wildlife and raising concerns about safari management practices, highlighting the need for safe distances to protect animals.
A meeting between the Trinamool Congress and the Election Commission concluded on a sour note. TMC leaders alleged the Chief Election Commissioner told them to 'get lost'. The Election Commission countered by stating TMC leaders were shouting. The poll panel assured that elections in West Bengal will be conducted without fear or violence.
Aristotle, a pivotal ancient Greek philosopher, shaped Western thought through his focus on empirical observation and practical reasoning, moving beyond Plato's abstract ideals. His works, like Nicomachean Ethics, explored virtue and the golden mean. His logical contributions, particularly syllogism, profoundly influenced intellectual traditions for centuries, cementing his status as a monumental thinker.
The Delhi High Court has rejected Christian Michel James's petition seeking his release from jail. James is an alleged middleman in the AgustaWestland VVIP chopper scam. The court found no merit in his plea. He was extradited from Dubai in 2018. His continued detention is a key point of contention.
Comedian Samay Raina has addressed the 2025 Indias Got Latent controversy in his latest stand-up special, Still Alive, detailing the internal and familial fallout following multiple FIRs. Raina revealed that despite his efforts to kill 99% of the germs by editing out problematic content from the Ranveer Allahbadia (BeerBiceps) episode, the remaining 1% triggered a massive backlash that led to the shows removal from YouTube.
The Consulate General of Iran in Mumbai has captured attention online with a friendly social media exchange. A user inquired about job opportunities on their media team. The consulate responded positively, expressing a desire to hire Indians in the future. This interaction highlighted a warm sentiment towards India.
Sridhar Vembu calls for a return to Tamil Nadu villages, citing empty homes and fading temples. He advocates for decentralized growth, believing villages can become economic hubs. Vembu is investing in rural Tamil Nadu, setting up offices and a campus, and funding a drone startup. His message sparks debate about rural revival and opportunity outside big cities.
Kerala enters a mandatory silence period before the April 9 Assembly polls. Candidates are now focusing on door-to-door visits and personal contacts. Over 2.71 crore voters will decide the fate of 883 candidates. Prohibitory orders are in place in sensitive areas. All arrangements are set for a smooth polling process across 30,495 stations.
Hezbollah has stopped firing at Israel and Israeli forces in Lebanon. This comes after a US-Iran ceasefire announcement. However, Israel continues its attacks in southern Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated the ceasefire does not cover Lebanon. Hezbollah is expected to release its official stance soon.
Winx's highly anticipated $7 million foal, Quinceanera, has been retired without ever racing due to veterinary advice. The filly, who set a global yearling record, will now begin her career as a broodmare, reserved exclusively for breeding. Connections made the tough decision in consultation with trainer Chris Waller, prioritizing her best interests.
American automakers are raising concerns that Brussels is hindering the sale of their beloved large pick-up trucks in Europe. Iconic models like the Ford F-150, Chevy Silverado, and Ram 1500 are on the chopping block. The US ambassador to the EU warns that new proposed safety regulations could breach trade agreements, potentially sidelining these American automotive giants in European markets.
Pakistan has emerged as a key intermediary between Iran and the United States to secure a temporary ceasefire and host negotiations to end the war in the Middle East. On Wednesday, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said the United States and Iran -- and their allies had -- agreed to a ceasefire everywhere following mediation by his government.
The Indian government has relaxed rules under the PM-UDAY scheme for regularising properties in Delhis unauthorised colonies, now allowing them to be approved on an as is where is basis without the need for layout plans. The move is aimed at benefiting over 10 lakh families by speeding up the issuance of ownership documents and providing greater legal security.
Employee engagement has declined globally for the second consecutive year, with South Asia, particularly India, experiencing the steepest drop. This trend is largely driven by the rise of quiet quitting among ot engaged workers, impacting profitability and economic growth. India also reports increased daily sadness and anger among its workforce.
Rajasthan Royals secured a commanding victory over Mumbai Indians. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi impressed with aggressive batting against Jasprit Bumrah. Mumbai Indians' top order faltered, leading to their defeat. Rajasthan Royals displayed strong bowling and batting, outperforming Mumbai Indians in all aspects of the game. This marks Rajasthan Royals' third consecutive win.
West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee filed her nomination papers for the Bhabanipur assembly seat on Wednesday, accompanied by a large number of supporters. The three-time MLA is set to face BJP candidate Suvendu Adhikari in a crucial contest. Banerjee urged voters across all 294 seats to ensure a TMC victory.
Congress leader Jairam Ramesh criticizes Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign policy. He states Pakistan's role in the US-Iran ceasefire is a setback for Modi's diplomacy. Ramesh questions India's silence on West Asia conflict and Israel's actions. He highlights Pakistan's involvement despite its economic challenges. This raises questions about Modi's strategy.
Bengal Election Dates: West Bengal gears up for a high-stakes 2026 Assembly Election, with the TMC seeking a fourth term against a resurgent BJP. Key issues include anti-incumbency and law and order, amidst ongoing political controversies. The outcome will significantly shape eastern India's political future.
Achieve the ultimate 3D shoulder look with these six essential deltoid workouts. By combining heavy compound presses with targeted isolation for the lateral and posterior heads, this guide provides the blueprint for building wide, capped, and powerful shoulders that define a fit and athletic physique in 2026.
Delhis unique mix of intense heat and monsoon rain triggers a series of physiological responses, from inefficient cooling and skin fungal growth to barometric headaches. This story explores seven ways your body adapts to the steam bath environment of the NCR, helping you manage fatigue and discomfort in 2026.
Uttar Pradesh weather: The IMD has warned of rain, thunderstorms and strong gusty winds in multiple districts of Uttar Pradesh today, April 8, 2026. AS many as 60 UP districts are on orange alert and IMD has warned of moderate rain in Meerut, Bareilly, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddh Nagar and others. There are chances Lucknow might also receive rain on Wednesday.

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