Nine labourers died when loose soil collapsed at a construction site in Jasalpur village, Mehsana. They were digging for an underground water tank when the incident occurred. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief and announced financial aid for the victims’ families. The local administration is providing assistance to the victims. Read More
India posted a strong start batting first in the series decider against Bangladesh, with Sanju Samson and Suryakumar Yadav forming a powerful partnership. Samson hit five consecutive sixes in one over, scoring the second fastest T20I century for India. Captain Suryakumar hopes to set and defend a target with the series already secured at... Read More
Struggling Sanju Samson regained his form by scoring his maiden T20I century in just 40 balls against Bangladesh in Hyderabad. This performance surpasses Suryakumar Yadav’s previous record and brings Samson closer to securing a regular spot in India’s T20I team. Rohit Sharma still holds the fastest T20I hundred record, shared with David Miller. Read More
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge criticized BJP, calling it a ‘party of terrorists’ following PM Modi’s remark about Congress being taken over by Urban Naxals. Kharge accused BJP of supporting violence against scheduled castes and tribes, including lynching, rape, and other atrocities. Read More
Farooq Abdullah, NC chief and former J&K CM, urges displaced Kashmiri Pandits to return home, assuring them that the National Conference government is not their enemy. His party, in alliance with Congress, recently won J&K assembly elections, with significant voter turnout from displaced Pandits. In the years right after Kashmiri Pandits started leaving, the... Read More
India sets a new record with a stunning 297/6 against Bangladesh in a landmark T20I, their highest-ever team total and the second-highest in men’s T20I history. Sanju Samson’s electrifying 111 off 47 balls highlights the performance, making him the fastest Indian wicketkeeper-batter to score a T20I century. Read More
The West Bengal government has dismissed the mass resignation letters from senior doctors as legally invalid, amid widespread protests supporting junior doctors demanding justice for a colleague’s murder and improved workplace security. State-run hospital services remain unaffected as senior doctors fulfill their duties. Read More