Indian opener Yashasvi Jaiswal vows a strong comeback after a 1-3 series defeat against Australia in the Border-Gasvaskar Trophy. Despite his personal success with 391 runs, the team couldn't secure a win. Jasprit Bumrah excelled with 32 wickets. Jaiswal remains determined and gains praise from cricket legends for his performances.
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Amid these tensions, the world witnessed other critical events: the Cuban Missile Crisis unfolded in October 1962, bringing the US and the Soviet Union to the brink of nuclear war. It was during this volatile period that the Sino-Indian War erupted, creating a parallel crisis that is often overshadowed in historical narratives.
The Congress-led Telangana government has allowed Muslim state employees to leave work an hour early during Ramzan, from March 2 to March 31. The BJP has criticised this move, calling it an appeasement tactic for the Muslim community. BJP leaders argue the government does not offer similar concessions for Hindu or Jain festivals.
India is set to resume free trade negotiations with the UK and EU, aiming to counter protectionist policies by Trump. Important talks with trade ministers are scheduled, and India shows commitment by reducing some tariffs and considering bilateral investment treaty changes.
A mother, declared dead 18 months ago, has reappeared in Mandsaur. Four men are in jail for her supposed murder. The woman's family identified and cremated an unknown body. She was sold and held captive for 18 months but escaped. Police are reinvestigating the case while identifying the cremated body.
The Delhi high court reserved its order on MP Abdul Rashid Sheikh's plea to attend Parliament while in custody for a terror funding case. The court assured stringent conditions to address the NIA's concerns about security. Rashid's counsel argued that parliamentary discipline would be maintained, and the court emphasized respect for the law within Parliament.
The Indian government stated that state governments are not authorized to handle foreign policy after reports that two Myanmarese rebel groups merged in Mizoram, with the presence of the CM. The situation in Myanmar is being monitored due to security implications from fighting near the border between Myanmar's military and rebel forces.
Sonia Gandhi's "poor thing" remark about President Murmu sparked controversy, with the BJP blaming Congress for disrespecting the President. PM Modi accused Congress of elitism and undermining marginalized communities. Congress hit back, claiming BJP disrespected the President by not inviting her to key events. The Rashtrapati Bhavan dismissed claims of the President being tired.
The IMD has issued a heatwave warning for Mumbai, Thane, and Raigad from March 9 to March 12. Temperatures have been rising significantly, with day temperatures recorded above normal. A high-pressure system is delaying the sea breeze, causing prolonged dry land breezes and further temperature spikes expected.