Jos Buttler likened the electrifying Wankhede Stadium atmosphere during IPL matches to a Taylor Swift concert, citing deafening crowd noise, especially when facing Bumrah. He also praised Shubman Gill’s composed leadership and inner fire ahead of India’s Test series.
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A group of IIM Calcutta alumni planned a reunion trip to Croatia. Eleven members needed Schengen visas, applied well in advance. Only nine, including foreign citizens, could travel. Visa delays caused significant financial losses and reunion cancellation. The Croatian embassy did not respond to inquiries. Travel agents advise obtaining Schengen visas from other countries for Croatia.
The Indian Navy is preparing to commission INS Arnala, the first of 16 anti-submarine warfare shallow watercraft, on June 18th in Visakhapatnam. Built by GRSE and L&T Shipbuilders, this 77-meter warship features over 80% indigenous content and advanced underwater sensors. These warships are being built at Indian shipyards at an overall cost of Rs 12,622 crore.
The Assam government has issued a shoot-at-sight order in Dhubri, a town bordering Bangladesh, following communal tensions. Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma cited a "communal group" attempting to destabilize the region, including alleged poster campaigns advocating for Dhubri's integration with Bangladesh.
Speculation arose about the sale of Royal Challengers Bengaluru. Diageo India denied these reports to the Bombay Stock Exchange. Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar refuted claims of his involvement in purchasing the team. He clarified his association with the Karnataka Cricket Association. Lalit Modi suggested a high valuation for RCB.
A consumer commission dismissed a complaint by two Dadar residents who sought compensation after being served chicken momos at Wow Momos, despite claiming they ordered vegetarian. The commission questioned their choice of a restaurant with non-vegetarian options and noted the invoice indicated a non-vegetarian order. Furthermore, the residents failed to provide sufficient evidence to support their claims of religious disruption.
A London-bound Air India plane carrying 242 people crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad airport, colliding with a nearby doctors' hostel. Police confirmed one survivor, Ramesh Vishwaskumar, a British national found in seat 11A, is receiving hospital treatment. The death toll is expected to rise due to the crash site being in a residential area.
Amid rising tensions and stalled nuclear negotiations, the US is reducing its diplomatic and military presence in the Middle East. The State Department ordered nonessential staff to depart from Baghdad and authorized optional departures from Bahrain and Kuwait. The military is also allowing voluntary departures of dependents as regional instability looms and the IAEA considers censuring Iran.
The Supreme Court has affirmed that victims in cheque bouncing cases, as per Section 372 of CrPC, possess the right to challenge acquittal orders. This right, stemming from a 2009 amendment, is distinct from the complainant's appeal rights under Section 378.
Following a fatal helicopter crash near Guptkashi that claimed seven lives, the civil aviation ministry has suspended Aryan Aviation's Char Dham Yatra operations. The Uttarakhand government has also temporarily halted helicopter services on the route and initiated a high-level investigation. The tragic incident, involving a private chopper returning from Kedarnath, prompted the Uttarakhand government to suspend all helicopter services on the Char Dham Yatra route for two days.