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A chaotic victory parade in Bengaluru, celebrating RCB's IPL win, turned tragic due to poor planning and management. Eleven fans died and 75 were injured amidst massive crowds and inadequate crowd control. The absence of coordination between RCB management, police, and politicians, coupled with delayed information and stadium mismanagement, led to the devastating stampede, sparking outrage and grief.
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Rajkummar Rao and Wamiqa Gabbi's 'Bhool Chuk Maaf' is winning hearts and box office numbers, earning over Rs. 47 crore in just eight days. The film, a small-town romantic comedy set in Banaras, tells a heartwarming story of love and second chances. Despite initial delays, the movie's strong storytelling and warm performances are resonating with audiences.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) celebrated their first IPL title win with fans at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Virat Kohli praised captain Rajat Patidar and the team's loyal supporters, emphasizing their unwavering support over 18 years. Karnataka's Deputy CM and Governor congratulated RCB, acknowledging the team's long-awaited success and Kohli's dedication.
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RBI MPC Meeting: In a move to boost loan access, the RBI has slashed the repo rate by 50 basis points, bringing it down to 5.5%. This marks a cumulative 100 basis point reduction since February. While the RBI signals limited room for further cuts by shifting to a 'neutral' stance, this decision arrives amidst a backdrop of India's robust 7.
Celebrations turned tragic in Bengaluru as a stampede at Chinnaswamy Stadium claimed 11 lives following RCB's IPL victory. Thousands gathered for a victory parade, overwhelming security near Gate 7. The Karnataka government has announced compensation for the victims' families and ordered an inquiry. Police officials had warned about the risks of holding the parade at short notice.
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