Preity Zinta, co-owner of Punjab Kings, expressed her excitement and support as the team reached the IPL 2025 final. She praised Shreyas Iyer's leadership, the coaching staff, and key players for their contributions. Zinta's message reflects the team's collective spirit and the fans' hopes as Punjab Kings aim for their first IPL title against Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
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The Supreme Court upheld the cancellation of land allotment to Kamla Nehru Memorial Trust (KNMT) in Sultanpur, citing default in payments and lack of public benefit assessment. The court also cancelled the subsequent allotment to Jagdishpur Paper Mills, criticizing UPSIDC's flawed allocation process.
Amidst a family feud, Tej Pratap Yadav expressed loyalty to his brother Tejashwi, likening their bond to Krishna and Arjun. This follows Lalu Prasad Yadav's expulsion of Tej Pratap from the party and family due to alleged misconduct. Tej Pratap also appealed to his parents for support after the expulsion.
Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi's 'Bhool Chuk Maaf,' a comedy-drama set against wedding festivities, has garnered significant attention. Despite initial release challenges, the film opened strong, earning Rs. 7 crore on Friday and witnessing substantial growth over the weekend. The movie has collected Rs. 27.75 crore in its first three days and is expected to cross Rs. 30 crore if it maintains its momentum.
Chandigarh reported its first COVID-19 fatality with a 40-year-old patient from Uttar Pradesh, referred from Ludhiana, succumbing to the infection. The patient, who had no comorbidities, was admitted with severe respiratory problems and tested positive before passing away. Health authorities are on high alert, urging citizens to adhere to preventive measures and COVID-appropriate behavior to contain the spread.
Rafael Nadal, the undisputed king of clay, bid an emotional farewell at Roland Garros on May 25, 2025, surrounded by fellow legends and adoring fans. The heartfelt ceremony celebrated his unparalleled career, marked by 14 French Open titles and an enduring impact on the sport. Nadal's legacy of passion, humility, and sportsmanship will continue to inspire generations.
Following the Pahalgam terror attack, BJP MP Ravi Shankar Prasad, leading a delegation in Europe, highlighted India's concerns about Pakistan's terror infrastructure. He asserted India's right to protect its citizens and criticized Pakistan's use of terrorism as a state policy. Prasad also addressed China's role in supplying weapons to Pakistan, emphasizing the impact on regional stability and investments.
A BSF jawan, Shri Ganesh, was forcibly dragged into Bangladesh by Bangladeshi nationals near the Chandni Chowk border outpost. The incident occurred while he was questioning them, leading to his detention in Satrashiya village. Following a flag meeting between BSF and BGB, he was returned after four hours, with BSF denying initial assault claims and vowing to prevent future occurrences.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon cautioned American officials against underestimating China's resilience in the trade conflict, highlighting their preparedness and determination. He warned against expecting China to concede to American pressure, emphasizing their capacity to address challenges with significant resources. Dimon also expressed concerns about the United States' overall readiness for future global conflicts, particularly in military strength.
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