Sri Lanka kicked off their home ODI series against England with a bang, defeating the visitors by 19 runs in the opener at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium. Kusal Mendis’ near-century propelled the Lankans to a defendable 271, giving them a 1-0 advantage in the three-game series. Captain Charith Asalanka’s decision to bat first after winning the toss paid dividends. The innings began brightly with openers Pathum Nissanka (21) and Kusal Mendis (27) putting on 50 runs in 10.3 overs. Early setbacks saw Sri Lanka slip to 54 for 2, but Mendis rebuilt with Dhananjaya de Silva (10) and later Asalanka…
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In a poignant update from the sets of ‘Sila’, actress Sadiya Khatib has concluded her Vietnam filming stint, sharing an emotional farewell that resonates with movie enthusiasts. Paired with Harshvardhan Rane under Omung Kumar’s direction, the film is shaping up to be a powerhouse. Sadiya’s Instagram feed lit up with team photos, radiating the sweat and smiles of a dedicated crew. From lush Vietnamese vistas to group huddles, the images tell a story of triumph over trials. ‘Vietnam schedule wrapped! Returning with artistic satisfaction etched in my soul,’ Sadiya captioned. She gushed over the country’s allure: ‘Filming here was magical.…
New Delhi witnessed a spiritually charged gathering at Bharat Mandapam where spiritual orator Morari Bapu delivered his captivating nine-day Ramkatha. Delhi’s Chief Minister Rekha Gupta graced the occasion, making headlines by dedicating her entire one-month salary to the World Peace Center Mission led by Ahimsa Vishwa Bharti. Speaking on the sidelines, CM Gupta elaborated on the profound impact of Morari Bapu’s discourses. These sessions, rich with narratives from the Ramayana, propagate essential virtues like selfless service, empathy, and the preservation of the nation’s moral fabric. They play a crucial role in igniting a wave of positivity and ethical awareness in…
Security forces achieved a historic breakthrough in Jharkhand’s Saranda jungle, gunning down 15 Naxalites in a fierce encounter, headlined by the elimination of Rs 1 crore rewardee Patiram Manjhi alias Unal Da. The Thursday clash in West Singhbhum’s Naxal heartland included three female cadres among the casualties. The neutralized militants comprised high-profile figures like Anmol (BJSAC), Amit Munda (RCM), Pintu Lohra, Laljit (Lalu), Rajesh Munda, Bulbul Alda, Babita, Purnima, Surajmuni, and Jonga. Wanted across Jharkhand, Odisha, and by NIA, they were part of Unal Da’s Central Committee squad terrorizing Kolhan for years. Unal Da faced 149 cases, with bounties of…
In a significant setback for South Africa’s T20 ambitions, batter Tony de Zorzi and all-rounder Donovan Ferreira have been excluded from the 2026 T20 World Cup squad owing to injuries. The duo will also miss the crucial three-T20 series against West Indies, prompting immediate squad changes. Ryan Rickelton, the reliable wicketkeeper-batter, and dynamic Tristan Stubbs have been drafted into the 15-man unit as replacements. As the Proteas fine-tune strategies for the India-Sri Lanka co-hosted event from February 7 to March 8, these inclusions bring fresh energy. Drawn in Group D with Afghanistan, Canada, New Zealand, and UAE, South Africa opens…
In a city that never sleeps, Anupam Kher paused to create a moment that will linger. The 70-year-old icon, fresh off a playful social media jab at his son Sikandar Kher, introduced fans to Rehan, a street-smart 10-year-old whose begging days might soon end thanks to Kher’s intervention. The video, brimming with warmth, shows Kher handing over chocolates and chatting animatedly. Rehan, from a poor family scraping by, caught Kher’s eye with his eager spirit. Delving into the boy’s dreams, Kher learned of his love for chocolate coffee and school aspirations. ‘I’ve promised to get him books and school admission,’…
A devastating boat mishap in Chhattisgarh’s turbulent Indravati River has left a community in mourning. A mother and her newborn perished when their vessel flipped, and 18 hours later, her husband and another child are yet to be found. Wednesday’s evening disaster struck near Uspari Ghat in Bijapur’s Bhairamgarh region. The group of six from Bodga village had just shopped at the weekly haat and was heading home when ferocious waters upended the boat. Swift action by nearby villagers saved two, but the others were swept away. Rescue was hampered by nightfall and the remote 80-km distance to Bijapur town.…
In a chilling revelation, a prominent think tank report exposes Pakistan’s slide into becoming a secure operational base for Hamas, with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) at the epicenter. This development arrives as the world scrambles to neutralize Hamas threats in Gaza, only for the group to find new roots in South Asia. According to the Middle East Media Research Institute based in Washington, Pakistan’s tolerance of Hamas activities directly sabotages international anti-terror strategies. Hamas envoys enjoy free rein to hold public rallies and collaborate with indigenous militants, casting shadows over Pakistan’s alliance credentials. Flashback to recent geopolitics: The US spearheaded the…
In a boost to Delhi’s student community, Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena launched the fifth outpost of the ‘Arambh’ library chain in Vikaspuri on Thursday. The ceremony doubled as the reveal of artistic pillar fountains at major Dwarka road junctions, blending education with urban beautification. According to DDA sources, this 24-hour facility caters to more than 180 learners each day through structured shifts, prioritizing West Delhi’s youth with a cost-effective study haven. It’s more than a library—it’s a comprehensive learning ecosystem tailored for intensive preparation. Key highlights include seamless Wi-Fi connectivity, ergonomic modular desks, individual lockers for safety, pervasive CCTV coverage,…
In a chilling escalation, Bangladesh’s Yunus-led interim authority stands accused of deploying draconian anti-terror laws to hound journalists across the country. Detailed reports expose how this tactic has led to the arrest of hundreds, many enduring prolonged pretrial detention amid absurd accusations. Data from a New Delhi-based rights group indicates that by late 2025, 640 media professionals suffered targeting via lawsuits, asset freezes, and assaults. The government’s arrest permissions represent a nadir in press relations, transforming routine reporting into prosecutable offenses. Prominent cases underscore the peril. Journalist Anis Almgir was seized on December 14 over social media posts questioning policy…