A Thane traffic constable was fined Rs 2,000 for riding a friend's scooter without a valid license and violating multiple road safety norms. The incident, captured in a viral video, led to an internal review and a reminder to all personnel about mandatory law compliance.
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Two Australian cricketers faced inappropriate behaviour in Indore, prompting a strong condemnation from the BCCI. The accused motorcyclist was swiftly arrested by local police. The BCCI Secretary emphasized India's hospitality and zero tolerance for such acts, assuring a review of safety protocols to protect visiting teams. The incident occurred near the players' hotel.
India's Smriti Mandhana was controversially dismissed for 24 in the World Cup semi-final against Australia. A late DRS review, initiated with seconds to spare, showed a spike on UltraEdge despite Mandhana's clear belief of no contact. This crucial wicket, at a critical juncture of the challenging chase, significantly impacted India's momentum.
A festive weekend trip turned terrifying for Hyderabad-Bengaluru bus passengers as flames engulfed their vehicle. Survivors recounted harrowing escapes, using fists and laptops to break windows and flee the inferno. Amidst panic, acts of courage and desperation unfolded as individuals fought for survival, leaving lasting impressions of the near-fatal ordeal.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his 'Mann Ki Baat' address, highlighted Chhath Puja as a symbol of social unity and praised the armed forces' success in Operation Sindoor. He also lauded environmental initiatives like the 'Garbage Café' and mangrove plantations, encouraging the adoption of Indian dog breeds and remembering Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
Lamar Jackson, the Baltimore Ravens' two-time MVP quarterback, maintains a private personal life with his long-term girlfriend, Jaime Taylor, whom he met in high school. The couple, who share a daughter named Milan, prioritize privacy amidst Jackson's high-profile NFL career. Taylor has spoken about learning resilience from Jackson's approach to criticism and external noise.
Former Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Kesler has been charged with two counts of fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct in Michigan. According to journalist Katie Strang, the allegations involve a 16-year-old victim and date back to January 1, 2025. Kesler has pleaded not guilty and denied all claims, while the NHL and Anaheim Ducks have not yet commented.
Red Chillies Entertainment argues that IRS officer Sameer Wankhede's defamation suit against its Netflix series "The Bads of Bollywood" is "misconceived." The production house stated the show is situational satire, does not name Wankhede, and that his reputation was already damaged by a CBI FIR prior to its release.
A Moradabad madrassa official was arrested after a father alleged his 13-year-old daughter was denied admission without a "virginity certificate." The school's admission in-charge and principal reportedly demanded a medical test, abused the student's mother, and took money for a transfer certificate that was never issued. An FIR has been filed under relevant sections of the law.
