Suresh Raina celebrated MS Dhoni's induction into the ICC Hall of Fame, acknowledging his significant impact on cricket. Raina highlighted Dhoni's calm leadership, game-changing contributions, and unwavering commitment as inspirations for millions. Dhoni, now the 11th Indian in the Hall of Fame, is celebrated for his unparalleled leadership and remarkable achievements with the bat and behind the stumps.
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The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is set to revamp e-Aadhaar, introducing a QR code-based system to eliminate need for physical copies. Updates, excluding biometrics, will be automated through integrated databases, reducing center visits.
Sonam Raghuvanshi, wife of Indore businessman Raja Raghuvanshi, has been arrested in Uttar Pradesh for allegedly orchestrating her husband's murder during their Meghalaya honeymoon. Police claim she conspired with her lover and hired killers. Three men have also been arrested, confessing to the crime. Sonam's father insists on her innocence and demands a CBI probe.
Ramesh Bhaliya arrived in Ahmedabad to claim his younger son Ajaykumar's remains after the AI 171 plane crash, while his elder son Viswash, the sole survivor, recovers in the hospital. The brothers, British citizens originally from Diu, were in India for business. Viswash, seated near the emergency exit, survived while Ajaykumar perished shortly after takeoff.
Bangladesh's foreign ministry addressed the vandalism of Rabindranath Tagore's ancestral home. A criminal case was filed, and arrests were made. The government reaffirmed its respect for Tagore's legacy. India strongly condemned the act. West Bengal's Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to address the issue with Bangladesh. Authorities are taking legal actions.
Steve Smith achieved a milestone at Lord's, surpassing batting records. He scored 66 runs during the World Test Championship final. Australia was struggling initially, but Smith's innings stabilized the team. Kagiso Rabada took five wickets, becoming South Africa's leading bowler at Lord's. Both Smith and Rabada shared insights on the pitch conditions.
Following the recent Air India crash, the airline's Boeing 787 Dreamliner fleet is undergoing urgent safety checks as directed by the DGCA. The government has formed a high-level committee to investigate the crash and recommend aviation safety reforms, with a report due by September 13. Air India will provide interim compensation to the families of the deceased and the survivor.
Maninder Singh, a former IT professional with experience in New York, has traded coding for cooking, now running a food stall in Punjab. Inspired by his wife's culinary skills, his venture has garnered attention online, sparking discussions about career choices and the dignity of labor in India. While some question hygiene standards, many applaud his courage and redefined success.
India head coach Gautam Gambhir returned home on June 12 as his mother suffered a heart attack on June 11. Gambhir is with his mother at the moment who is undergoing treatment in a Delhi hospital but is likely to rejoin the side before the first Test against England which gets underway on June 20.
India's intrasquad game in Beckenham saw Shubman Gill and KL Rahul scoring impressive half-centuries, showcasing their batting acumen ahead of the England Test series. Shardul Thakur's bowling stood out, as he exploited the conditions to claim crucial wickets. The team observed a minute's silence for the Air India plane crash victims, marking a sombre start to their preparations.