An AAP functionary, Nitin Nanda, was shot in the head by retired Chandigarh Police DSP Dilsher Singh after a quarrel at a wedding. The incident, likely stemming from a 15-year property dispute, has led to an attempted murder case against the former DSP and two others who are on the run.
Related news
India and South Africa's ICC Women's World Cup final faces a weather threat in Navi Mumbai, with rain potentially disrupting the highly anticipated clash. A reserve day is in place, and the ICC has outlined rules for reduced overs or shared trophies if play is impossible.
The New York Yankees are reportedly targeting elite left-handed power hitter Kyle Tucker to bolster their lineup after a disappointing postseason. With a potential massive deal, Tucker's blend of power, speed, and discipline makes him an ideal long-term cornerstone, potentially closing the door on Cody Bellinger and ushering in a new offensive era.
Discovered in early July 2025 by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Hawaii, 3I/ATLAS is moving on a hyperbolic path — meaning it’s not gravitationally bound to our Sun. It entered the solar system from deep interstellar space and will leave just as swiftly, never to return.
Australia secured a comfortable four-wicket victory over India in the second T20I at the MCG, taking a 1-0 series lead. India's batting faltered, managing only 125 despite Abhishek Sharma's 68, with Josh Hazlewood taking 3 wickets. Australia chased down the target in 13.2 overs, led by Mitchell Marsh's 46. The 3rd T20I will be played on Sunday, November 2.
Mohammed Shami has made a compelling case for his return to the Indian squad with a sensational Ranji Trophy campaign for Bengal. The veteran pacer has claimed an impressive 15 wickets in just two matches, including an eight-wicket haul against Gujarat. This dominant form directly addresses recent comments from selectors regarding his need for game time.
The Golden State Warriors face the Milwaukee Bucks in a highly anticipated early-season clash. Despite some injuries, both teams boast championship talent. Stephen Curry and Jimmy Butler are healthy for the Warriors, while Giannis Antetokounmpo is probable for the Bucks. Expect a tactical battle with key matchups defining the outcome.
A live-in relationship turned deadly as a 21-year-old woman, her ex-boyfriend, and his friend allegedly murdered her partner, a UPSC aspirant, in Delhi. They staged the crime as a fire incident to conceal the murder, driven by the victim's alleged possession of objectionable content. The trio has been arrested.
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.
Marathi actress Ruchita Jadhav narrowly escaped a hostage situation after cancelling a meeting with Rohit Aarrya, the man who later held children and others captive. Aarrya, a self-styled filmmaker, was shot dead by police after a three-hour standoff. He had previously sought payment for a school cleanliness project.
Lamar Jackson is set to return for the Baltimore Ravens tonight against the Miami Dolphins, a significant boost for the team's playoff hopes. After a three-game absence due to a hamstring injury, the star quarterback is confirmed to start. His dual-threat capabilities, combined with Derrick Henry, are expected to exploit a vulnerable Dolphins defense, potentially igniting Baltimore's season.
