New Delhi: A fresh controversy has erupted in the cricketing world as the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has refused to include ‘Pakistan’ on Team India’s kits for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy 2025. This decision has sparked significant tension, particularly since the International Cricket Council (ICC) mandates that all teams must display the host nation’s name on their kits, even if the matches are not held in that country. The ICC Champions Trophy, scheduled to take place from February 19 to March 9, will see India’s matches held in Dubai, rather than Pakistan, due to security…
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New Delhi: As the Delhi Assembly elections approach, scheduled for February 5, 2025, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal has intensified his appeal to the central government to prioritize the welfare of the middle class. Kejriwal’s critique of the Centre’s tax policies has been sharp, labeling them as “tax terrorism” that disproportionately affects the middle class. In a recent address, Kejriwal emphasized that successive governments have consistently targeted the middle class through stringent tax measures, reducing them to mere ATMs for the government. He argued that the middle class, despite paying over 50% of their income in taxes, receives…
Davos: At the World Economic Forum (WEF) 2025, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu underscored India’s rapid evolution into a global economic powerhouse. Naidu’s address at a special session of the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) painted a vibrant picture of India’s future, predicting that the country will emerge as either the world’s leading or second-largest economy by 2047. Naidu’s presentation emphasized India’s significant contribution to global GDP, with projections indicating that India will contribute the highest incremental global GDP by 2027. This growth is rooted in the economic reforms initiated in 1991 and the ongoing second-generation reforms that…
Davos: In a reassuring statement at the Davos 2025 forum, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi affirmed that India’s nuclear reactors are “absolutely safe,” highlighting the country’s stringent adherence to international nuclear safety standards. This assurance comes as part of a broader discussion on India’s nuclear program, its global nuclear engagements, and the ongoing challenges in the nuclear landscape. Grossi praised India’s civil nuclear program for its rigorous application of the highest internationally agreed and IAEA-established safety standards and security guidance. This commitment to safety is particularly evident in India’s development of its first fast-breeder nuclear reactor at Kalpakkam in…
Kolkata: In the wake of a Kolkata court’s decision to sentence Sanjay Roy to life imprisonment for the rape and murder of a doctor at RG Kar Hospital, the Bengal government has appealed to the Calcutta High Court to overturn the sentence and impose the death penalty. This move comes amid widespread outrage and a heated political standoff between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has expressed strong disappointment over the life imprisonment sentence, questioning the lower court’s judgment that the crime did not qualify as ‘rarest of rare,’ a criterion necessary…
New Delhi: In a shocking turn of events, Bollywood actor Saif Ali Khan was stabbed multiple times by an intruder at his Mumbai residence, highlighting a disturbing lapse in security and the pervasive issue of illegal immigration in India. The attacker, identified as Shariful Islam Shehzad, a 30-year-old Bangladeshi national, entered India illegally and used multiple aliases to evade detection. Shehzad’s journey into India began seven months ago when he crossed the Dawki River along the India-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya. Adopting multiple identities, including Vijay Das and Bijoy Das, he managed to blend into the local population. He used an…
Team Goemkarponn PANAJI: According to Superintendent of Police (Traffic) Prabodh Shirwaikar, 15,625 traffic infraction charges have been reported in Goa in the first 20 days of the new year. In Panaji alone, 2,300 of these cases were reported. According to SP Shirwaikar, the infractions include 347 instances of driving while intoxicated, 951 incidents of speeding, 2,675 cases of riding without a helmet, and 372 occurrences of using a cell phone while operating a motor vehicle. In addition, there have been 535 incidents of driving without a seatbelt, 250 cases of carrying too many passengers in the backseat, and 960 cases…







