Aman Gupta addressed the BluSmart fraud, highlighting the importance of ethics and governance. He emphasized that financial mismanagement damaged trust in the startup ecosystem, causing losses for investors, founders, employees, and customers. Gupta urged entrepreneurs to prioritize clean financial records and transparent reporting over rapid growth, advocating for ethical business practices.
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Rishabh Pant aims to overcome his batting slump by spending more time on the field. He scored 21 runs in the match against Gujarat Titans. Nicholas Pooran's impressive 61 runs helped Lucknow Super Giants win. Pant praised Pooran's game reading and batting skills. He also lauded his team's bowlers for their excellent performance.
A 30-year-old chef from a five-star hotel in Nagpur was arrested for flashing women on Wardha Road, sparking public outrage after a video of the incident went viral. The chef, who frequently filmed vulgar acts, was apprehended due to the footage captured by a college student. His phone contained explicit videos, including many filmed within his house.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi welcomed Amir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. The Qatar Emir, on a two-day state visit, aims to enhance cooperation in trade, investment, energy, and new technology. Key meetings will be held with prominent Indian officials including PM Modi, President Murmu, and External Affairs Minister Jaishankar.
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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announces that NHS England will be abolished, placing the NHS back under direct government control to cut bureaucracy and eliminate duplication. The decision aims to redirect funds to frontline services and bring NHS oversight back to politicians.
At the MCG, Indian captain Rohit Sharma, under scrutiny for recent form, underwent intense nets practice. He focused on spin bowling and his technique, receiving coaching from Abhishek Nayar. Despite fan requests for sixes, Rohit maintained a serious demeanor, aiming to improve his performance in the upcoming Boxing Day Test.
Violence erupted in Bengal over the new waqf law, with Bhangar witnessing intense clashes where mobs attacked police, leaving 16 officers injured. The unrest, triggered by police preventing an ISF rally, contrasted with a crackdown in Murshidabad, resulting in numerous arrests and internet suspensions.
In a controversial move, the Trump administration has approved a $397 million package for Pakistan's F-16 fighter jet fleet, while offering India the advanced F-35 Lightning II jet. This dual approach aims to recalibrate South Asia's power dynamics, but raises concerns about Pakistan's potential misuse of the F-16s.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru achieved a historic Women's Premier League win, successfully chasing 202 runs against Gujarat Giants. Ellyse Perry and Richa Ghosh scored powerful half-centuries, leading RCB despite early setbacks. Perry contributed 57 runs, while Ghosh remained unbeaten with 64. Gujarat Giants set a challenging target with captain Ashleigh Gardner's explosive 79 and Beth Mooney's composed 56.