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Bihar: Son Kills Mother Over ₹100 Dispute in Gopalganj
Bihar, State

Bihar: Son Kills Mother Over ₹100 Dispute in Gopalganj

Gopalganj, Bihar: In a shocking and tragic incident from Gopalganj, Bihar, a young man allegedly murdered his own mother over a dispute of just ₹100. The incident occurred in Usri village under the Baikunthpur police station area. Police acted swiftly, arresting the accused along with the weapon used in the crime. Murder Over a Minor Amount According to reports, the accused, Bharosa Rawat, asked his mother for ₹100. When she refused, a heated argument ensued, escalating quickly. In a fit of rage, the son attacked his mother with a sharp weapon kept at home, killing her instantly. The horrifying scene left local villagers stunned. Police Response and Arrest Upon receiving information about the incident, the Baikunthpur police, led by SDPO-2 Rajesh Kumar, rushed to the scene, sec...
Jaipur Traffic Alert: From February 26, Wheel Locks to Replace Cranes for Illegal Parking, Doubling the Penalty
Rajasthan, State

Jaipur Traffic Alert: From February 26, Wheel Locks to Replace Cranes for Illegal Parking, Doubling the Penalty

Jaipur: Vehicle owners in Jaipur, beware! From 26 February, the city’s traffic police will adopt a stricter approach to illegal parking. Instead of towing vehicles with cranes, traffic authorities will now immobilize them on the spot by applying wheel locks. Unlocking the wheel will incur an additional fee, while a separate fine for the parking violation will also apply, effectively doubling the financial penalty. Fees for Unlocking Wheel Locks Under the new system, two- and three-wheeler owners will have to pay ₹100 for the first offense and ₹200 for repeated violations. For four-wheelers, the fee will be ₹200 for the first instance and ₹400 for repeat offenders. These charges cover only the wheel-lock removal service; the regular no-parking fine will be levied separately. Teams ...
Gurgaon Student Held Captive, Brutally Abused by Live-in Partner for Three Days
PUNJAB AND HARYANA, State

Gurgaon Student Held Captive, Brutally Abused by Live-in Partner for Three Days

Gurgaon: In a shocking case from Gurgaon, a female student from Tripura has accused her live-in partner of horrific abuse over a span of three days. According to police reports, the victim alleges that her partner held her captive in a PG accommodation, subjected her to repeated physical assault, and reportedly poured sanitizer on her private parts, causing severe burns. The accused has been arrested, and an investigation is underway. Held Captive for Three Days The victim, a second-year Biotechnology student at a private university in Gurgaon, claims that the abuse occurred between 16–18 February. Police apprehended the accused on 19 February. The student’s mother has made serious allegations, stating that her daughter was held against her will, physically abused daily, and humiliat...
Sachin Pilot Likely to Be Appointed Congress In-Charge for Gujarat; Current In-Charge Mukul Wasnik, Other Past Leaders Noted
Gujarat, Politics, State

Sachin Pilot Likely to Be Appointed Congress In-Charge for Gujarat; Current In-Charge Mukul Wasnik, Other Past Leaders Noted

Ahmedabad: In a significant political development, Rajasthan’s former Deputy Chief Minister, Sachin Pilot, is emerging as a strong contender to take charge of the Congress party in Gujarat. The party is reportedly considering this move to strengthen its presence in the state ahead of crucial municipal elections in major cities like Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat, and Rajkot, seen as a semi-final for the 2027 assembly polls. Currently, Mukul Wasnik, a Rajya Sabha member, serves as the state in-charge, while the party leadership in Gujarat rests with Amit Chavda, and Dr. Tushar Chaudhary leads the legislative party in the assembly. Political circles say the idea of appointing Pilot came to the forefront after top Gujarat Congress leaders visited Delhi for discussions with the central leadersh...
From Mushtaq to Amir: Former Pakistani Cricketers Lash Out After India’s Defeat
Sports

From Mushtaq to Amir: Former Pakistani Cricketers Lash Out After India’s Defeat

New Delhi: India suffered their first defeat in the T20 World Cup 2026, losing comprehensively to South Africa by 76 runs in the Super-8 stage. Following the loss, several former Pakistani cricketers have publicly criticized India, offering their analysis and opinions on the match. Pakistani Cricketers React to India’s Loss Mohammad Hafeez: The former Pakistan all-rounder said on a Pakistani sports show that South Africa had taken “revenge” for the 2024 T20 World Cup final, where India had defeated them to claim the title. Saqibul Mushtaq: Former Pakistani spinner Saqibul Mushtaq went further, claiming that South Africa had thoroughly humiliated India. He used strong words, stating that India was “rubbed” and “dragged” by the opposition, highlighting the comprehensive nature of S...
While India Suffers Defeat in Ahmedabad, Mohammad Amir Laughs Boldly on Pakistani Show
Sports

While India Suffers Defeat in Ahmedabad, Mohammad Amir Laughs Boldly on Pakistani Show

New Delhi: India faced a humiliating 76-run defeat to South Africa in their Super-8 T20 World Cup 2026 match at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Former Pakistani fast bowler Mohammad Amir has been in the spotlight recently for his outspoken remarks about the Indian team. Amir’s Bold Predictions Come True On a Pakistani sports show, Amir had previously labelled Indian batter Abhishek Sharma as a “slogger,” noting his struggles at the crease—a prediction that seemed to hold true as Sharma continued to struggle in the tournament. Amir also predicted that India would not reach the semifinals, a forecast that now seems to be coming true after India’s loss in the Super-8 opener. Called an “Astrologer,” Amir Laughs Unapologetically During the show, the host jokingly introduced Am...
Sanjay Manjrekar Breaks Down India’s Loss: Pinpoints Gambhir-Surya Mistakes and What Must Change
Sports

Sanjay Manjrekar Breaks Down India’s Loss: Pinpoints Gambhir-Surya Mistakes and What Must Change

New Delhi: India suffered a disappointing 76-run defeat to South Africa in their Super-8 T20 World Cup 2026 clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. Under Suryakumar Yadav’s captaincy, the defending champions were completely outplayed, marking their first loss of the tournament. The defeat surprised fans, as India had been performing strongly in the earlier matches. Manjrekar Points Out India’s Mistakes Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar took to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to analyze the loss and suggest steps for recovery. Manjrekar thanked South Africa for exposing India’s weaknesses and laid out three key points for improvement: Promote Batters Skilled Against Spin – Manjrekar emphasized the need to bring in batsmen capable of handling spin effectivel...
“South Africa Took Revenge,” Says Former Pakistani Cricketer Mohammad Hafeez on India’s Defeat
Sports

“South Africa Took Revenge,” Says Former Pakistani Cricketer Mohammad Hafeez on India’s Defeat

New Delhi: Defending champions India suffered a crushing 76-run defeat to South Africa in their Super-8 match at the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, marking the largest margin of defeat by runs in T20 World Cup history for the team. This loss has made India’s path to the semifinals much more challenging. To advance, India must win both their remaining matches against Zimbabwe and West Indies and improve their net run rate to stay ahead if teams are tied on points. Mohammad Hafeez Comments on India’s Loss Former Pakistani cricketer Mohammad Hafeez shared his views on a Pakistani sports show, calling South Africa’s victory a form of “revenge” for the 2024 T20 World Cup final. “It was revenge,” Hafeez said, referring to the final between India and South Africa in 2024. In that 2024...
Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Gambhir’s Pre-Match Decision Backfires, Becomes India’s Biggest Reason for Defeat
Sports

Captain Suryakumar Yadav and Gambhir’s Pre-Match Decision Backfires, Becomes India’s Biggest Reason for Defeat

New Delhi: India suffered a humiliating 76-run defeat to South Africa in their Super-8 match at the Narendra Modi Stadium, putting the team in a do-or-die situation for the remainder of the T20 World Cup 2026. While this was India’s first loss of the tournament, a tactical decision by Captain Suryakumar Yadav and coach Gautam Gambhir turned out to be a major factor in the defeat. Dropping Axar Patel Proves Costly Ahead of the match, India made a surprising change to the playing XI by dropping vice-captain Axar Patel. Yadav had described the move as a tactical decision at the toss, bringing in Washington Sundar in Patel’s place. However, the change backfired. Sundar conceded 17 runs in 2 overs without taking a wicket and failed with the bat as well, scoring 11 runs off 11 balls at num...
Is India’s Loss to South Africa a Good Omen? A Remarkable 2011 Coincidence
Sports

Is India’s Loss to South Africa a Good Omen? A Remarkable 2011 Coincidence

New Delhi: India suffered its first defeat in the ICC T20 World Cup 2026, losing comprehensively to South Africa by 76 runs in their Super-8 clash at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on February 22. The loss has dented India’s net run rate, making the road to the semifinals more challenging. To advance, India must win their remaining matches against Zimbabwe and West Indies while also improving their net run rate. A Curious 2011 Parallel Interestingly, India’s defeat to South Africa in this T20 World Cup mirrors a similar occurrence in the 2011 ODI World Cup, which was co-hosted by India and Bangladesh. During the group stage of that tournament, South Africa also beat India, winning by three wickets. India went on to lift the World Cup trophy in 2011 after defeating Sri Lank...

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