Sunil Gavaskar expressed grief over the Bengaluru stadium stampede that killed 11 during RCB's IPL celebration. He acknowledged the intense emotions of RCB fans after 18 years of waiting, noting their slogan became a burden. Gavaskar empathised with fans seeking a glimpse of their heroes, highlighting the deep connection between fans and players.
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Following the tragic stampede at the RCB victory celebration that resulted in 11 deaths, Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah has increased compensation to Rs 25 lakh per family. A retired HC judge will lead an inquiry into the incident, while two KSCA officials have resigned, taking moral responsibility. The government aims to prevent future occurrences through thorough investigation and cooperation.
A series of murders across India reveal the dark side of relationships, driven by betrayal and revenge. From Meghalaya to Bengaluru, cases involve spouses and lovers resorting to extreme violence, including poisoning, stabbing, and dismemberment.
Texas Representative Brandon Gill faced online criticism after posting about mass migration and comparing past and present California. Users highlighted the irony, given his wife, Danielle D'Souza, is an immigrant from Mumbai. This incident follows previous controversy where Gill criticised a volleyball tournament, raising concerns about importing foreign class systems.
The Shani Shingnapur shrine trust in Maharashtra dismissed 167 employees, citing non-performance and absenteeism. A significant portion, 68% of those laid off, were Muslims. This action followed threats from a Hindu group demanding the removal of non-Hindus from the shrine's workforce, though the trust denies any discriminatory intent, stating the dismissals were disciplinary.
A Delhi man died in Mussoorie due to a suspected heart attack, exacerbated by severe traffic and ambulance unavailability. His family struggled for over an hour to cover a short distance despite police escort. The incident highlights Mussoorie's traffic crisis and ambulance shortage, with only a few ambulances serving the Dehradun region.
Equity markets faced a significant downturn over two sessions due to escalating Middle East tensions and surging crude oil prices, leading to a substantial loss of investor wealth. The Nifty and Sensex both experienced declines, with investor sentiment dampened by geopolitical uncertainty and the impact on sectors like OMCs and financials.
Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu describes his first year back in office as challenging, citing economic setbacks and distrust from international partners due to the previous administration. Despite these hurdles, he aims for a 15% growth rate by leveraging technology and developing Amaravati into a Quantum Valley.
In a significant development, Sonam Raghuvanshi, the prime suspect in her husband Raja's murder during their Meghalaya honeymoon, has surrendered to Uttar Pradesh police. Located near Ghazipur, she's now under protective custody awaiting transfer to Meghalaya for interrogation. Police have arrested three alleged hitmen, who confessed to being hired by Sonam.
Shubman Gill, 25, has officially commenced his tenure as India's Test captain with a photoshoot in England, signaling a new era post-Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. The BCCI celebrated Gill's appointment, highlighting his poise and confidence. Gill is preparing rigorously, facing India's top bowlers.