Spread the love Gautam Gambhir, SuryaKumar Yadav offer prayers at Shree Siddhivinayak Temple Members of the India national cricket team continued their celebrations of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup triumph by visiting the Shree Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai on Saturday, even as their previous temple visit had triggered a debate following remarks by former cricketer-turned-politician Kirti Azad.Head coach Gautam...
Radko Gudas hit ends Auston Matthews’ season, sparks Crosby frustration
Spread the love Sidney Crosby’s past Olympic injury resurfaces in debate after Radko Gudas wrecks Auston Matthews’ season with controversial hit (Getty Images) Radko Gudas’ five-game suspension has reopened a wound that never really healed for fans of Sidney Crosby and the Pittsburgh Penguins. The NHL’s Department of Player Safety confirmed the ban Saturday after a kneeing incident left Auston...
100 stray dogs poisoned to death, buried near river in Telangana
Spread the love 100 stray dogs poisoned in Kishtapur (Representative Image) HYDERABAD: Around 100 stray dogs were allegedly killed in Kishtapur village of Jannaram mandal in Mancherial district, reportedly under the directions of the village sarpanch and the gram panchayat secretary.A complaint regarding the mass killing was lodged at the Jannaram police station on March 10, and the locations where...
Pak selector Javed justifies T20 WC sorry sight with ‘not so big’ remark
Spread the love Pakistan Selector Aqib Javed (AP Photo/K.M. Chaudary) Pakistan selector Aaqib Javed has defended the state of Pakistan cricket following the team’s disappointing exit from the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, stating that the situation is serious but not catastrophic for the country’s cricketing future.Pakistan failed to reach the semifinals of the tournament despite winning their final...
70 students from Iran to return home today via Armenia, Dubai
Spread the love DEHRADUN: More than 70 Indian students, most of them from J&K, who were stranded in Iran amid the war, are scheduled to arrive at Indira Gandhi International Airport, Delhi, on Sunday after travelling through Armenia and Dubai, the Jammu & Kashmir Students Association said on Saturday. They are returning on a commercial connection, reports Kalyan Das. JKSA...
Navy warships keep watch on India-bound vessels in Hormuz
Spread the love Indian Navy warships deployed in the Gulf region as part of the continuing Operation Sankalp are keeping a constant vigil on India-bound cargo vessels in the Strait of Hormuz area.“A warship deployed in that region (off the Oman coast) is still monitoring the situation and keeping a close watch on India-bound cargo ships,” a source confirmed to...
Govt clamps down on LPG refills for piped gas users
Spread the love NEW DELHI: Amid pressure on domestic LPG supply, govt on Saturday clamped down on consumers keeping both piped cooking gas and LPG connections and directed them to surrender the latter. It also said consumers having PNG connections will not be allowed to take refills of domestic LPG from any public sector oil company. Though the exact number...
ASI’s Bhojshala report hearing in HC tomorrow
Spread the love INDORE: Madhya Pradesh high court will hear on Monday the objections and suggestions to the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) report on its survey of disputed Bhojshala-Kamal Maula Mosque complex, which concludes that the mosque was constructed using parts of ancient temples. “Based on scientific investigations, surveys and archaeological excavations, study and analysis of retrieved finds, and...
Bangla national who helped Hadi killers enter India held
Spread the love KOLKATA: Bengal Police’s STF arrested a Bangladeshi national accused of helping two prime suspects, in the murder of Bangladeshi youth activist Sharif Osman Hadi in Dhaka, illegally cross into India after the fatal Dec 12 attack, reports Tamaghna Banerjee. Philip Sangma was picked up from Nadia district based on intelligence inputs. Investigators claimed Sangma acted as a...
RSS outreach touches 10 crore homes, adds 6k shakhas in a year
Spread the love NEW DELHI: The RSS Friday presented fresh data on its expanding organisational footprint, saying it contacted more than 10 crore households across over three lakh villages and added nearly 6,000 new shakhas in a year, as the meeting of its top decision-making body began at Samalkha in Haryana. The organisation said the number of daily shakhas has...
