The former Ausralia captain believes Rohit Sharma has decided not to retire from ODIs following India's triumph in the ICC Champions Trophy because he has his sights set on the next ODI World Cup in 2027. Putting all speculation around his retirement to bed, Rohit said he is not going to retire and sent a clear message that he firmly believes he can still deliver at the top level, while continuing to lead the team.
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Former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, detained in Adiala Jail, demanded a judicial commission to investigate violence in Pakistan, particularly incidents on November 26 and May 9. Accusing the government of stalling negotiations and mistreating PTI members, he threatened international intervention over alleged human rights violations.
An eight-year-old Class 2 student was allegedly tied to a tree and beaten by his teacher for not studying. The incident occurred at a school in Mainpuri. After the boy's family filed a complaint, police registered a case against the teacher and sent the boy for medical examination.
Rishabh Pant has struggled in the current Australia tour, with just 154 runs in seven innings, and has faced criticism for poor shot selection. Sydney offers a final chance for redemption. Pant has a strong track record at Sydney Cricket Ground, where he previously scored 292 runs in three innings. India needs a win to level the series and retain the Border Gavaskar Trophy.
Pope Francis, aged 88, had a calm and restful night in the hospital after a severe respiratory attack and a diagnosis of pneumonia and complex lung infection. He received blood transfusions due to low platelet levels and remains in critical condition with vigilant medical attention.
CBSE has directed affiliated schools to create functional websites and upload teacher qualifications and other mandatory information for public disclosure. Despite repeated instructions, many schools lack functional websites or have inactive links, partially uploaded documents, or poorly displayed icons on their homepages. Schools must comply within 30 days of the notice's issuance.
The National Board of Examinations in Medical Sciences (NBEMS) has opened NEET PG 2025 registration from April 17, with the last date to apply set for May 7. The exam will be held on June 15 in two shifts. The official information bulletin, detailing the syllabus and eligibility, will be available from 3 PM today.
Chief minister Siddaramaiah acknowledged a power-sharing arrangement with his deputy, DK Shivakumar, in Karnataka. The final decision on any leadership change lies with the Congress high command. This marks a shift from his previous stance. Siddaramaiah is expected to complete 30 months in office by year-end. BJP has accused the government of misusing funds allocated for SC/ST welfare.
Women hold only 19% of C-suite roles in India, with work-life integration and gender bias as significant barriers. Targeted talent searches and systemic changes are necessary to improve gender diversity in leadership. Attrition rates are still high post-pandemic, and a shortage of qualified women candidates further hinders progress. Organisational culture improvements are crucial.
A confidential 1970s list reveals over 300 individuals linked to the Paedophile Information Exchange, which advocated for legalizing child sex. Some listed members may still work with children, but no evidence of abuse has been found. Names include teachers, social workers, and youth workers.