Bengaluru police arrested 26-year-old Gurdeep Singh on Tuesday for allegedly managing an Instagram account that shared unauthorized photos and videos of women. The Banashankari police reported that Singh's account featured content captured in public areas like cafes and streets, often without the women's awareness or consent. The accused is now facing legal repercussions for violating the privacy of numerous women.
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Ravichandran Ashwin has advised the Indian bowlers to prioritise building pressure over aggressively seeking wickets in the upcoming Test against England. He anticipates England will cautiously play Jasprit Bumrah and then aggressively target the other bowlers with their 'Bazball' approach. Ashwin suggests India adopt a more defensive and containment-focused strategy to counter England's aggressive batting style.
Amidst the ongoing language debate, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) advocates for primary education in local languages. This statement follows the rollback of the three-language policy by Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The RSS emphasizes that all Indian languages are national languages.
During his ISS mission, astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla connected with students from Meghalaya and Assam via Ham radio from NESAC, Shillong. He addressed their questions about life in space, training, and health in microgravity, highlighting the challenges of adapting to weightlessness and the importance of exercise and teamwork. Shukla also discussed the role of robotics in assisting astronauts with their tasks.
Panchayat 4 sparks debate due to a missing kiss scene between Sachivji and Rinki. Jitendra Kumar addresses the scene's removal and the show's tonal shift. Sanvikaa felt the kiss was unsuitable for the family audience. Jitendra emphasized Sanvikaa's consent was crucial. He also discussed the series' move towards more serious themes.
Sheikh Hasina, the former prime minister of Bangladesh, faces indictment. This is regarding the deaths of protestors during an uprising last year. A tribunal accepted charges of crimes against humanity against her. The charges relate to a mass protest where many students died. An audio recording suggests Hasina ordered a deadly crackdown. The interim government seeks her extradition from India.
Dinesh Karthik speculated about Virat Kohli's potential attendance at the Lord's Test, citing Kohli's London residence and recent involvement with the Indian team. Sachin Tendulkar graced the occasion, ringing the bell and posing by his portrait. England won the toss and chose to bat against India, with Bumrah's return marking a key change. The series stands level at 1-1.
Vaibhav Suryavanshi's explosive 86 off 31 balls propelled India U-19 to a four-wicket victory over England U-19. The 14-year-old's innings included nine sixes, setting a new record for an Indian batter in youth ODIs. His 20-ball fifty is the second-fastest by an Indian in this format, contributing significantly to India chasing down the target of 269 in a rain-shortened match.
Former England seamer James Anderson suggests including Jofra Archer for the crucial Lord's Test against India after their Edgbaston defeat. Archer, returning from a long absence, is deemed ready by coach Brendon McCullum. England eyes team changes, considering Gus Atkinson and Jacob Bethell, though Bethell won't replace primary spinner Shoaib Bashir.
Over 25 crore workers across India are set to strike, potentially disrupting banking, mining, and transport services. Trade unions are protesting government policies they deem anti-worker and pro-corporate, citing concerns over labor codes, privatization, and unemployment. Farmers and agricultural workers are also expected to join the nationwide demonstration against the government.