Tamil Nadu: a trendsetter for all-round development
Unlike in other States such as Maharashtra and Karnataka, where economic activity is concentrated in a couple of cities, Tamil Nadu has been witnessing dispersed development.
Bombay HC directs developer to withdraw anticipatory bail plea, seek relief from sessions court
Marine Drive Police station issued a statement saying as per an already existent FIR, the case was being probed by the Maharashtra Crime Investigation Department
MHT CET 2026: Application correction window opens for MCA, MHMCT; check editable fields here
The Maharashtra CET Cell has opened the application correction window for MAH CET MCA and MHMCT 2026 programmes until February 28. Candidates who paid fees by February 23 can edit details like name, DOB, photo, signature, and gender on cetcell.mahacet.org. The MAH MHMCT CET is on March 25, and MAH MCA CET on March 30.
Kim Jong Un warns North Korea could completely destroy South Korea
At a major party congress, Kim Jong Un ruled out engagement with South Korea but said dialogue with the United States remains possible if Washington drops what he calls hostile policies
US Justice Department reviews possible withholding of Jeffrey Epstein files
The Justice Department is assessing claims that certain FBI interview summaries tied to the Epstein investigation were not included in the recent public release of millions of record
PM Modi becomes most followed world leader on Instagram with 100 million followe
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has surpassed 100 million followers on Instagram, becoming the first global political leader to achieve the milestone. Since joining in 2014, his account has emerged as one of the most influential digital platforms among world leaders
Goa accident: Tourist killed after Thar driven by teen hits car
Bhagatram Sharma, 65, suffered serious injuries when a Mahindra Thar driven by Shaurya Goyal, hit one side of the hatchback carrying him and his family, police said
Bomb threats trigger evacuation at courts in West Bengal and Jharkhand
istrict courts in West Bengals Asansol and Suri and the Dhanbad civil court in Jharkhand received bomb threats over email, the officials said
UK introduces mandatory eVisas for Indian travellers, ends visa stickers
While the new system will still involve a physical visit to the application centre for biometric registration, it will do away with the need to leave behind the passport during the processing period
Donald Trump honours kid hurt in Indian-driven truck crash
Coleman, accompanied by her father, was seated in the gallery of the House chamber along with other special guests
Delhi couple arrested for racial slurs against Northeast women in Malviya Nagar
Ruby Jain and her husband, Harsh Priya Singh, were taken into custody following an investigation in the FIR registered at Malviya Nagar Police Station
Bihar shocker: Lover shoots bride on wedding stage in Buxar
Talking to reporters, Chausa additional station house officer Chandan Kumar said, The incident prima facie appears to be linked to a love affair. Aarti was shot in the stomach
Odisha officer arrested as Rs 4.27 crore cash seized from Bhubaneswar flat
The cash was seized from the Bhubaneswar flat of Deputy Director of Mines Debabrata Mohanty, arrested by the state Vigilance Department on Tuesday night
HC upholds Metro 1 cost escalation claims but slashes payout
Shah, 7 CMs in Navi Mum this Sunday for Sikh guru tribute
Shut madrasas, are epicentres of terror: Min
MCA, BCCI must March for Umrigars ton
Polly Umrigars March 28 birth centenary needs to be celebrated by the bodies he served in more than just a few capacities
Taxi stands arent parking spaces for private vehicles
Signage at taxi stands stating that violators will be penalised will help to some degree
Rohit Pawar plans to file an FIR in Baramati after Marine Drive police allegedly refused his complaint against VSR. Supriya Sule demanded a government statement on recent plane crashes and strict action against officials responsible for VSR's non-compliance, citing DGCA's initial report as an attempt to clear the airline.
India can be called developed only if all get equal opportunity to progress: Murmu
NAGPUR, Feb 25 : President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday said India can be called developed in true sense only if everyone gets an equal opportunity to progress and the benefits of development reach every home. She was speaking after launching the Golden Era of Maharashtra through Unity and Trust campaign, organised by Brahma Kumaris in Nagpur. Unity and faith are the foundation stones for a strong nation. When mutual trust increases in society, people rise above personal benefit and work [] The post India can be called developed only if all get equal opportunity to progress: Murmu appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
HC: No justifiable reason, co founders arrest by ED illegal
Maharashtra Sets Up Task Force On Child Digital Addiction
The announcement followed a calling attention motion raised by MLCs Niranjan Davkhare and Sanjay Kenekar, who highlighted the mental and physical health risks posed by unregulated screen time and social media usage.
Data centre planned for disaster management in Mumbai
Waze: Expunge remarks linking to co-accused
Maharashtra mute spectator to repressive tactics of Karnataka in border areas: MES
Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti leader says the Maharashtra government is wilfully ignoring the interests of the Marathi-speaking population in border areas
India can be called developed when all get chance to grow
Nagpur: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday said India can be called developed in true sense only if everyone gets an equal opportunity to progress and the benefits of development reach every home. She was speaking after launching the Golden Era of Maharashtra through Unity and Trust campaign, organised by Brahma Kumaris in Nagpur. India will []
BMC budget 2026-27: A multi-deck tunnel system proposed to ease road traffic in Mumbai
Ecologically sensitive area around Sawantwadi-Dodamarg wildlife corridor set at 212 sq km
BMC budget 2026-27: Provision for environment & climate dept more than doubled to 160cr
Maharashtra: Fake call centre busted in Ambernath, five arrested for duping US citizens
BMC budget 2026-27: Infra to boost Mumbais water supply by 800 MLD in 5 years
BMC budget 202627: Entertainment tax may push up film & circus tickets, pub bills
41 tiger deaths in Maharashtra in 2025, says state forest minister
Terror suspect claims bid to frame him, court seeks report
ISMA cuts Indias 2025-26 sugar production estimate by 5.5% due to erratic weather
The Indian Sugar & Bio-energy Manufacturers Association (ISMA) has lowered its 2025-26 sugar production forecast by 5.5% due to lower sugarcane yields in Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra. Despite these challenges, net sugar production is still projected to be 12% higher than the previous year, with a significant portion diverted for ethanol production.
Two vendors arrested for applying rat poison to fruits in Mumbai
'This Is A Hindu Rashtra': Maharashtra Minister Calls For Action After Namaz At Govt Office
BJP leader Nitesh Rane condemned the incident after a video showed Namaz being offered inside the Malegaon Municipal Corporation electricity department.
Notification for Rajya Sabha election issued; March 5 last day for filing nomination
The election notification for seven Rajya Sabha seats from Maharashtra has been released. Polling is scheduled for March 16. The deadline for nominations is March 5. Members of the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly will cast their votes. The terms of seven current Rajya Sabha members are ending in April. Sharad Pawar's decision on seeking re-election remains unconfirmed.
BJP-NCP set to form governing body in Raigad, Sena likely to be in Opposition
In the 59-member body, Shiv Sena won 21 seats, nine short of a majority, while the NCP secured 16 seats and the BJP bagged 15, paving the way for a BJP-NCP coalition to take control
MILAN 2026 concludes aboard INS Vikrant
The multinational naval exercise, hosted by the Indian Navy, brought together ships, submarines and aircraft from across the world, marking one of the largest editions of the exercise to date
Mayor announces 10 nominated corporators in BMC House
Four youths cheat in constable recruitment test in Mumbai, two separate FIRs filed
Three more Congress workers arrested in `shirtless` AI Summit protest, total 11
The trio, Saurabh, Siddharth and Arbaz, were picked up by the Special Cell of Delhi Police from a hotel in the Rohru subdivision of Himachal Pradeshs Shimla district. A local court granted transit remand, allowing the police to bring them to Delhi for further interrogation
Maharashtra Looks To Push Pause On Gaming Addiction, Forms Task Force For Kids Digital Safety
The panel has parents, psychiatrists, counsellors, IT professionals, police officials and other experts. It has been asked to submit its report before the next legislative session
Government to procure new business jets for defence leadership
The decision to get a new fleet comes in the backdrop of the crash of a VSR Ventures-owned aircraft on January 28 that claimed the lives of Ajit Pawar, Maharashtras Deputy Chief Minister, and four others
Motorcyclist killed after bike rams into stationary buss open luggage door in Mumbai
Funding crunch stalls Maharashtras EV push as 3,000-crore subsidy dues accumulate
It has impacted automakers and delayed electric vehicle deployment
46-year-old sentenced to 3 years for sexually assaulting minor in Latur
A 46-year-old man has been sentenced to three years rigorous imprisonment and fined Rs 4,000 by a Latur special court for sexually assaulting a minor girl. The case was registered under POCSO and the IPC in 2022
41 tiger deaths were recorded in Maharashtra in 2025: Minister
According to Maharashtra Forest Minister Ganesh Naik, of the 41 tiger deaths 28 were due to natural causes,8 were accidental deaths,4 were caused by electrocution,1 resulted from poaching
India can be called developed only if all get equal opportunity to progress: President Murmu
President Droupadi Murmu launched a campaign in Nagpur. She emphasized equal opportunity for progress. The campaign, 'Golden Era of Maharashtra through Unity and Trust', was organized by Brahma Kumaris. It aims to promote trust and harmony across Maharashtra. The initiative includes building an addiction-free society and encouraging sustainable lifestyles. Governor Acharya Devvrat and state minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule were present.
Congress claims Epstein helped strengthen India-Israel ties after 2014
Congress` media and publicity department head Pawan Khera said India`s foreign policy regarding Israel and Palestine has always been based on the `two-nation` theory but an America-Israel lobby changed the state and direction of the decades-old foreign policy
GST department initiates inspection and search ops at Lupin's office
Maharashtra's Goods & Services Tax Department has initiated inspection and search proceedings at Lupin's registered office. The pharmaceutical giant stated that these actions will not impact its financials, operations, or other activities. Lupin recently reported strong Q3 FY26 growth, with highest-ever US sales and double-digit growth in India.
MJP JE hall tickets 2026 released: Check steps to download admit cards here
The Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran has released the MJP Hall Ticket 2026 for Junior Engineer and Group A to Group C posts on its official website. The exam will be held on 28 February, 2 March, and 5 March 2026. Candidates are advised to download their admit cards early to avoid technical issues and carefully verify details. On exam day, they must carry the hall ticket, a valid government ID proof, and two passport-size photographs for verification.
Deaths of 41 tigers recorded in Maharashtra in 2025: Minister
The government is intensifying efforts to curb the deaths of tigers due to accidents, electrocution, and poaching, says State Forest Minister Ganesh Naik
President Murmu bats for cultivation of medicinal plants to benefit farmers, soil health
Buldhana, Feb 25: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday made a strong pitch for medicinal plants, saying their cultivation improves not only the financial condition of farmers but also boosts soil health. Speaking after inaugurating the National Arogya Fair 2026 at Shegaon in Maharashtras Buldhana district, she said the valuable wealth of medicinal plants is important not only for providing raw materials for medicines but also for environmental balance. Describing good health as the ultimate happiness in life, she said healthy [] The post President Murmu bats for cultivation of medicinal plants to benefit farmers, soil health appeared first on Daily Excelsior .
Global football exhibition on Lionel Messi to debut in India in March 2026
The highly anticipated Messi Experience A Dream Come True is set to launch in India this March as part of its 2026 world tour. Following successful international runs, the immersive exhibition will open in Mumbai on March 20, 2026, and then move to Bengaluru on June 19, 2026.
`Israel looks forward to welcoming PM Modi`: President Isaac Herzog
As PM Narendra Modi began his two-day visit to Israel, Israeli President Isaac Herzog said the people of Israel look forward to welcoming him. PM Modi is set to hold talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, address the Knesset, and strengthen the strategic partnership between the two countries
Namaz offered at Maharashtra municipal office, BJP invokes Hindu Rashtra
Nashik: A group of Muslim men offering prayers in Maharashtras Malegaon Municipal Corporation office drew strong reactions from right-wing leaders, with some labelling it an unauthorised act in a Hindu Rashtra. The issue stemmed from long-standing electricity issues in a Malegaon ward and residents claims that their repeated complaints were being ignored by the Municipal 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 .
Northern Railways is operating approximately 500 additional train trips from Delhi's key stations to manage the Holi rush. These special services, running from February 20 to the end of March, connect major destinations across Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jharkhand, and Maharashtra to manage the surge of migrant workers and students travelling home for the festival of colours.
Gangster Naveen Boxer claims Kashmere Gate attack on Bishnois lawyer
Gangster Naveen Boxer allegedly claimed responsibility for the attack through a social media post purported to be from him. The case has been registered at Kashmere Gate Police Station under sections 109(1) (attempt to murder) and 3(5) (criminal conspiracy) of the BNS and the Arms Act
Malegaon: BJP leader calls for strict action after civic employees offer namaz
A video showing Malegaon Municipal Corporation employees offering namaz inside the office has sparked controversy. BJP leader Kirit Somaiya has called for strict action and written to CM Devendra Fadnavis
Hindutva workers assault Maharashtra Congress leader after debate
Pune: A Congress leader said he was assaulted on Monday, February 23, allegedly by some right-wing workers outside a Marathi news channel studio in Punes Swargate area in Maharashtra following a dispute during a debate. Hanumant Pawar, a Pune City Congress spokesperson, accused one Tushar Damgude, who was one of the panellists, and his five 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 .
Mumbai's civic body plans a significant education budget increase for 2026-27, introducing NCC units, digital classrooms, and English labs. A new CBSE school is slated, alongside tablet distribution and science park pilots. Infrastructure upgrades and library enhancements are also prioritized, aiming to boost student learning and facilities across the city.
Pending salary hike dues sent to 86,000 MSRTC employees: Minister
Nearly 86,000 Maharashtra State Road Transport Corporation employees have received their pending salary hike dues. The government released Rs 100 crore to clear arrears for February. This financial assistance reflects the government's commitment to its employees. The disbursement process faced delays due to fund shortages and technical issues. Further funds are expected soon.
Donald Trump claims he averted `nuclear war` between India and Pakistan
United States President Donald Trump on Tuesday claimed that his administration played a decisive role in preventing a potential nuclear conflict
4 held for posing as Lawrence Bishnoi aides, demanding Rs 30 lakh from Mumbai based jeweller
Four men from Wasseypur were arrested for extorting a Borivali jeweller by impersonating members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang. They demanded Rs 30 lakh, threatening the jeweller with death if the ransom wasn't paid. The accused were apprehended by police after a sting operation involving fake gold coin payment.
A doctor clarifies a vital medical fact about rabies. If a dog is healthy 10 days after biting, it did not have rabies. This information aims to reduce panic following a tragic incident in Kalyan, Maharashtra. While observation is a tool, post-exposure vaccination remains crucial. Timely vaccination is the only effective protection against the fatal virus.
The 7th International Conference on Birth Defects (ICBD 2026) , held in Pune served as a monumental gathering of national and level genetics experts dedicated to the theme of integrative healthcare and the prevention of congenital anomalies. Dignitaries and global experts at the 7th International Conference on Birth Defects Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune in association with the South Asia Genomic Healthcare Alliance and the Genomic Medicine Foundation UK, the event was meticulously orchestrated by a visionary organizing team including Organizing Chairperson Dr. Shailaja Mane, Dr. Pramila Menon, Dr. Parag M Tamhankar, Dr. Sneha Sagarkar and Dr. Aradhana Dwivedi. The conference was made possible through the steadfast leadership of Hon’ble Chancellor Dr. P. D. Patil, Hon’ble Pro-Chancellor Dr. Bhagyashree P. Patil, Hon’ble Trustee and Treasurer Dr. Yashraj P. Patil and Dean Dr. Rekha Arcot , who emphasized the necessity of bridging the gap between high-end genomic research and bedside clinical care. The Workshop on Applied Clinical Genomics: Hands-on Analysis of Exome Sequencing Data and Reporting integrated advanced genomic medicine with public health priorities, closely aligning with UNICEF’s mandate to reduce preventable birth defects, improve early diagnosis and strengthen maternal and child health systems. Dr. Parag Tamhankar (Consultant Geneticist), Prof. Shiji Chalipat (Paediatric Neurology), Dr. Supriya Gupte (Paediatric Endocrinology) and Sarita Varma (Paediatric Haematologist) contributed to case discussions, while Dr. Dipti Deshpande of Semantic Webtech analysed the exomic data. The workshop trained clinicians, paediatricians and researchers in Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO) usage, variant interpretation and reporting, trio exome analysis and management of uncertain genomic findings, strengthening sustainable genomic expertise within India’s healthcare system and supporting equitable access to advanced diagnostics. A dedicated UNICEF Public Forum on Birth Defects and panel discussion brought together senior clinical geneticists, public health experts and UNICEF representatives to bridge the gap between genomic science and community-level implementation. Simin Irani UNICEF Consultant explained the importance of maternal nutrition. Dr. Pramila Menon sensitized the community health workers about detection of birth defects and preventive strategies. Dr. Gopal Kadam shared his experience about management of birth defects in Hingoli district of Maharashtra. The panellists included Dr. H.H. Chavan, Medical Superintendent of Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune; Dr. Shailaja Mane; Dr. Varsha Dange; Mrs. Manisha Biraris CDPO PCMC Pune and Dr. Dhavendra Kumar, Genomic Medicine Foundation UK. He appreciated the progress of Maharashtra for diagnosing and treatment of birth defects. The session was in alignment with UNICEF Priorities for prevention of birth defects. Across three days, scientific discourse was enriched by Professor Dr. Dhavendra Kumar from Genomic Foundation, UK, who examined inherited factors in congenital heart disease and Professor Mieke van Haelst, who presented groundbreaking work on genetic obesity and DNA methylation episignatures as diagnostic biomarkers for Fetal Alcohol Syndrome. Professor Diana Baralle from University of Southampton and Professor Emma Baple from University of Exeter highlighted advances in genomic and multi-omic diagnostics aimed at ending the “diagnostic odyssey” for families. The Gregor Mendel Oration was delivered by Padma Shri Dr. K. Thangaraj, who traced the journey from population genetics to personalized medicine in India, while Dr. Shubha Phadke shared practical clinical insights for settings where whole exome sequencing is not always accessible. Maternal and environmental influences were addressed by Dr. Simin Irani of UNICEF, who emphasized maternal nutrition and Dr. Chittaranjan Yajnik, who discussed nutritional teratogenesis and fetal programming as drivers of later-life chronic disease. Additional expert perspectives were provided by Dr. Ashwin Dalal on genetic diagnostic services, Dr. Pramila Menon on birth defects and genetic epilepsy and Dr. Aradhana Dwivedi on lysosomal storage diseases. Specialized insights on rare diseases and neonatal care were shared by Dr. Mohnish Suri, Dr. Koumudi Godbole, Dr. Chaitanya Datar, Dr. Gopal Kadam, Dr. Vaibhav Upadhyay, Dr. Vinod Scaria, Dr. Meenal Agarwal and Dr. Anup Rawool. Dr. Mohnish Suri , Consultant Clinical Geneticist at the Nottingham Clinical Genetics Service, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, spoke online on “The UK National Paediatric Ataxia-Telangiectasia Clinic: An Exemplar for Multidisciplinary Management of a Rare, Multisystem Genetic Disorder.” Dr. Mrudula Phadke, former Vice Chancellor of MUHS and Senior UNICEF Consultant, addressed the impact of maternal illnesses, adolescent nutrition and the triple burden of malnutrition in contributing to birth defects. A defining feature of the conference was its strong social impact, reflected in the participation of Anganwadi workers who attended public lectures on early detection and community-level prevention. This bridge between cutting-edge science and grassroots health was supported by global patron UNICEF. The event concluded with participants reaffirming their commitment to decoding the human genome to ensure healthier futures for children. Hon’ble Dr. P. D. Patil , Chancellor, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pimpri, Pune, stated, “Congenital anomalies continue to place a considerable burden on healthcare systems worldwide. Effective management extends beyond treatment to include prevention strategies, early identification, multidisciplinary care and continued research. A collective academic effort is essential to ensure meaningful progress in reducing their overall impact.” Hon’ble Dr. Bhagyashree P. Patil , Pro-Chancellor, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pimpri, Pune remarked, “ Advances in medical genetics, prenatal diagnostics and neonatal care have significantly expanded our ability to recognize congenital conditions earlier and manage them more effectively. Academic forums such as this conference are vital in translating these advances into accessible and coordinated care.” Hon’ble Dr. Yashraj P. Patil , Trustee and Treasurer, Dr. D. Y. Patil Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University), Pimpri, Pune, said, “ Strengthening preventive care, improving access to early screening and promoting evidence-based interventions are critical steps toward addressing the long-term impact of birth defects. Platforms that encourage dialogue on practical solutions and emerging knowledge play a key role in advancing this mission.” Dr. Rekha Arcot, Dean, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune emphasized, “ A birth defect may clinically represent a change in a gene or a chromosome, but for a family, it is profoundly life-changing. Families must grapple with the reality of raising a child born with a defect, which completely reshapes their social interactions and lived experiences. It also has significant implications for the economics of healthcare delivery. When we speak of defects that are not surgically correctable or conditions for which clear care guidelines do not yet exist, the burden often becomes lifelong. I am particularly delighted that Anganwadi workers were part of our discussions yesterday, as they are the frontline link with families at the primary healthcare level and play a crucial role in early identification of birth defects. Medical college institutions carry a unique responsibility and privilege to bring together diverse stakeholders and disciplines to deliver truly integrated care for these children. Truly this is where science touches the soul and high technology transforms into high touch. ” Dr. Shailaja Mane , Professor & Head, Department of Paediatrics, Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital & Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune, added, “ This conference offered a dynamic platform for meaningful dialogue and knowledge exchange. The insights and practical perspectives shared by eminent experts made it a truly enriching academic endeavour for all participants.” About Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune Dr. D. Y. Patil Medical College, Hospital &Research Centre, Pimpri, Pune follows international benchmarks that are performance-driven as well as patient-centric, strongly backed by evidence-based medical expertise. We are NABH and NABL accredited and have been certified as a Green Hospital by the Association of Healthcare Providers India (AHPI). Additionally, we hold the 12th rank in the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF). The university has been awarded A++ status by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and is an ISO 2015 certified organization (ISO 9001: 2015). medical.dpu.edu.in Facebook: Dr D Y Patil Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre Instagram: dpu.medicalcollege
Minor Orphan Students Beaten Up By Teacher At Maharashtra Madrasa, CCTV Captures Assault
CCTV footage from a madrasa near Sawantwadi shows a teacher brutally beating two minor orphan students, sparking outrage.
Vinod Tawde, Ramdas Athawale In Race As Maharashtra BJP Sends Rajya Sabha Names To Delhi
Sources said the party is looking at experience, loyalty and regional representation while weighing its options
Maharashtra Tables Rs 11,995 Crore Supplementary Demands In Budget Session
Of the Rs 11,995 crore presented this time, Rs 1,067 crore is for mandatory expenditure, while Rs 9,322 crore is for various programmes and schemes
When is Holi 2026 in Mumbai? March 2 or March 3 explained
According to DrikPanchang, Holi in 2026 will be observed over two days Holika Dahan on March 2 and Rangwali Holi on March 3. The festival marks the triumph of good over evil and the arrival of spring, celebrated with bonfires, colours, sweets and community gatherings across India
Crickets Rare 299 Club: When Batsmen Fall Just Short of a Triple Century
Recently, Bengal batsman Sudip Gharami missed a historic Ranji Trophy triple century as he was dismissed for 299 in the quarterfinal clash against Andhra Pradesh, but his innings powered Bengal towards a semifinal berth. The Bengal Cricket Academy Ground in Kalyani witnessed both cricketing tragedy and brilliance during Sudip Gharamis 930-minute vigil. He faced 596 deliveries, striking 31 fours and six sixes, before Sheikh Rasheeds delivery crashed into his stumps. While dismissals in the nervous nineties (99) are not rare, and dismissals on 199 have also been witnessed, being dismissed for 299 falls into the rarest category. In Tests: Total number of dismissals on 99: 80 Total number of dismissals on 199: 12 Total number of dismissals on 299: 1 Records Sudip Gharami Created: He is the first batsman in the Ranji Trophy to be dismissed for 299. Maharashtras Shantanu Sugwekar had also scored 299 (against Madhya Pradesh in 198889) but remained not out. He is only the third batsman in first-class cricket to be dismissed for 299 (the others being Martin Crowe and Michael Powell). His marathon effort of 930 minutes is the longest innings in terms of time for Bengal in the Ranji Trophy. Now only time will tell how the BCCI senior selection committee takes note of Sudip Gharamis performances not only this innings (which was witnessed by national selector RP Singh), but also his overall season. He has scored 797 runs at an average of 56.92, with three centuries, including his maiden first-class double hundred, in 14 innings, and was fourth on the run charts heading into the semifinals. Trivia on Missed Triple Hundreds (Score of 299) First batter to be dismissed for 299 in first-class cricket: New Zealands Martin Crowe, in a Test against Sri Lanka in Wellington in 199091. Crowe failed to bear the burden of the impending milestone, and a gentle medium-pace delivery from Arjuna Ranatunga found him choked. Crowe later wrote: I didn't concentrate. Out for 299 tell me it's not true! Tears streamed down my face as I realised that this opportunity might never happen again. He was spot on. Second batter to be dismissed for 299 in first-class cricket: Glamorgans Michael Powell, in a County Championship match against Gloucestershire in Cheltenham in 2006. He would have become only the second man to score a triple hundred at Cheltenham College (the first was W.G. Grace). First batter to score 299 not out in first-class cricket: Australias Don Bradman, against South Africa in Adelaide in 193132. When No. 11 Hugh Pud Thurlow was run out, Bradman was left stranded on 299*. Incidentally, many believe Bradman was partly responsible for the run-out after sending Thurlow back. Thurlow, who was making his Test debut, did not score, take a wicket, or hold a catch in his only Test match. Second batter to score 299 not out in first-class cricket: Maharashtras Shantanu Sugwekar, in a Ranji Trophy match against Madhya Pradesh in Pune in 198889. His No. 11 partner, Anil Walhekar, batted for 110 minutes, scored 38, and added 102 runs before getting out. Sugwekar later recalled: The moment he saw the stumps rattled, he started crying. He was crying so much, I didn't know how to react. I told him, Jo hota hai hota hai. Once in the pavilion, I realised that I had missed a triple hundred. In the story of missing out on 300, Virender Sehwags case is particularly interesting. He was set to become the first player to score three triple centuries in Tests during the 2009 Mumbai Test against Sri Lanka. As the second days play was nearing its end, Sehwag was closing in on 300. His on-field partner, Rahul Dravid, advised him to remain patient, end the days play, and reach 300 the following morning. Also Read: Live Cricket Score Sehwag followed the advice and finished the day on 284*. However, the next morning, Muttiah Muralitharan dismissed him for 293. Sehwag later admitted: I shouldn't have listened to Dravid. The way I was playing Murali that day, I shouldn't have missed the opportunity.
Telangana: Tension in Shivarampalli after truck carrying cows stopped
A tense situation unfolded in Shivarampalli after alleged Gow Rakshak members stopped a truck transporting cows. Attapur Police intervened, shifted the animals and seized the vehicle. An investigation is currently underway
Japan: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath arrives in Tokyo
UP CM Yogi Adityanath arrived in Tokyo for a two-day official visit aimed at strengthening investment ties and promoting industrial growth in Uttar Pradesh. The visit follows major investment commitments secured in Singapore
72% of nearly 94k missing women, 80% of 23k girls traced in Maharashtra in 2 years, says CM Fadnavis
Maharashtra reported 93,940 women missing in 2024-2025, with 72% found. Minor girls missing numbered 23,429, with 80.1% recovered. Operation Muskaan, running since 2015, has traced over 41,000 children, with the current phase finding 1,409 children between January and February 2025.
New solar method by Belgian researchers converts plastics into acetic acid
Researchers in Belgium have developed a solar-powered technique that converts plastic waste into acetic acid, the primary component of vinegar. The process relies on a specially engineered catalyst that breaks down plastics at the molecular level using sunlight
Peter Mandelson released on bail in UK misconduct probe
Days after Prince Andrew was taken into custody over alleged links to Jeffrey Epstein, former UK ambassador Peter Mandelson was arrested and later released on bail in a related misconduct investigation
Nobel winner Omar Yaghi unveils machine that makes water from air
Professor Omar Yaghi of the University of California, Berkeley has developed a device that can extract up to 1,000 litres of clean water daily from thin air. Built by his company Atoco, the machine works even in regions with less than 20 per cent humidity, offering hope for water-scarce areas
Calgary shooting: Lawrence Bishnoi gang claims responsibility in viral post
A shooting incident in Calgary has drawn attention after alleged members of the Lawrence Bishnoi gang claimed responsibility through a social media post. Security agencies are verifying the authenticity of the claims and examining a viral video linked to the incident
Jailed ex-PM Imran Khan undergoes fresh medical procedure
Imran Khan was moved from jail to the Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences for further treatment related to right central retinal vein occlusion. After being assessed by a board of specialist doctors, he underwent the procedure and was later returned to custody
France summons US ambassador amid diplomatic tensions
France has formally summoned US Ambassador Charles Kushner after comments by the Trump administration sparked objections in Paris. Officials confirmed that failure to comply with the summons could limit diplomatic engagement at the highest levels
Birth certs row: Malegaon mayor slams BJP neta
Fearless cricket does not mean reckless cricket
Fearlessness needs spine. Without it, it becomes chaos. Except for Bumrah, the rest of the Indians couldnt scare the South African opposition in Abad
Maharashtra Man Steals Mother's Jewellery From Home, Arrested Within Hours
A 30-year-old man stole his mother's gold ornaments from home in Latur district of Maharashtra and was held within hours of the crime, police said.
University of Bristol to open Mumbai campus in 2026; signs MoU with IIT-Bombay, TCS
The University of Bristol has launched its first international campus in Mumbai, set to open in August 2026. This expansion includes significant collaborations with IIT-Bombay and Tata Consultancy Services, focusing on AI and industry-aligned learning. A 1.5 million donation will bolster India-UK research and student mobility, creating new opportunities.
The real fun of being a film buff!
Did a Saturday walk-through Indias iconic Prasad Labs in Chennai; and no, seriously, what did I see?

