Author: Supriya Jena

  • Congress Criticizes Rohit Sharma, BJP Defends His Record

    Congress Criticizes Rohit Sharma, BJP Defends His Record

    Dr. Shama Mohamed, a Congress spokesperson, called Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma “overweight” and said he’s “the most unimpressive captain India has ever had.” She made these comments after Rohit scored just 15 runs in a match against New Zealand during the ICC Champions Trophy.

    Even though India won the match by 44 runs, Mohamed criticized Sharma on social media, saying, “Rohit is fat for a sportsman! He needs to lose weight! What makes him special compared to other captains? He’s just an average player who got lucky.”

    The BJP responded strongly to Mohamed’s comments. BJP spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla said, “The Congress party, which has lost many elections under Rahul Gandhi, is criticizing Rohit’s captaincy. Winning the T20 World Cup is impressive!”

    He also pointed out that the Congress party calls itself a “shop of love” but acts more like “messengers of hatred.” BJP leader Radhika Khera joined in, saying that the Congress party has disrespected athletes for years and should not mock Rohit Sharma, a talented player.

  • Family Seeks Justice for Murdered Congress Worker Himani Narwal

    Family Seeks Justice for Murdered Congress Worker Himani Narwal

    The family of Himani Narwal, a murdered Congress worker, is calling for the death penalty for the person who was arrested. Himani’s mother, Savita, believes the accused is someone they know, like a friend or family member. She thinks that someone did something bad to Himani, who tried to fight back, which led to her being harmed. “I want the death penalty for whoever did this… No one from the government has reached out to us yet,” Savita told the news.

    Himani’s body was discovered in a suitcase near a bus stop on March 1. Police believe she was killed and her body dumped on the street. Savita also mentioned that the election and the party may have played a role in her daughter’s death, saying, “She had enemies because of her work in the party and was close to important people.”

    Himani’s brother, Jatin, confirmed that one person has been arrested and that they will hold the funeral for Himani soon. He said, “We want justice and the death penalty for the person who did this.” The family is waiting for more information from the police. Her uncle insisted, “We need to know who the person is before we say goodbye to her

  • February Car Sales: Maruti Up, Tata and Hyundai Down, M&M Thrives

    February Car Sales: Maruti Up, Tata and Hyundai Down, M&M Thrives

    On Monday, shares of major car companies like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, Hyundai, and Mahindra & Mahindra will become a hot topic. This is because their sales numbers for February were mixed. Maruti Suzuki had a small growth in sales. However, Tata Motors and Hyundai saw their sales drop, while Mahindra & Mahindra had a fantastic month with strong sales in cars and tractors due to high demand.

    Maruti Suzuki sold 199,400 cars, which is a 1% increase. Their domestic sales went up by 3.5% to 174,379 cars, but their exports fell by 13.5% to 25,021 cars. The company’s production also grew by 5.1% to 187,414 units.

    Tata Motors faced challenges, with overall sales down by 8.2% to 79,344 cars. Their domestic sales fell by 9% to 77,232 cars, with commercial vehicle sales down by 7% to 32,533 and passenger vehicles (including electric cars) down 9% to 46,811.

    Hyundai Motor India sold a total of 58,727 cars, with 47,727 sold in India and 11,000 exported.

    Mahindra & Mahindra, on the other hand, shone brightly with a 14.8% increase in total car sales, reaching 83,702. Passenger vehicle sales jumped 18.9% to 50,420. Exports shot up by 99% to 3,061 units, and three-wheeler sales rose by 3.8% to 6,395. They also had strong tractor sales, increasing 18% to 25,527 units, with domestic tractor sales rising 19% to 23,880.

    Mahindra & Mahindra is also planning to grow its smaller businesses to be as big as its main ones. They want to focus on making these businesses strong. The company’s group CEO, Anish Shah, explained that they currently have three main divisions: auto, farming, and services, each contributing about a third of the group’s income. The services division includes financial services, tech, logistics, hospitality, and real estate.

    For the first nine months of FY25, Mahindra’s total earnings rose by 12.5% to 1,16,612 crore from 1,03,627 crore the previous year. Their net profit increased by 13.14% to 9,634 crore from 8,515 crore. The earnings per share jumped to 86 from 76.1 in the same period last year.

  • Will Urban Indians Work Until 75? Shocking Insights from HR Expert

    Will Urban Indians Work Until 75? Shocking Insights from HR Expert

    No Retirement for Urban Indians? A HR Expert’s Bold Statement
    A Human Resources (HR) professional named Seema Raghunath recently said that people living in cities in India might need to work until they’re 75 years old. She believes that retirement as we know it might not exist in the future. Raghunath jokingly suggested that if you want to retire, you should move to the mountains!

    She argues that the changing global economy will make it hard for anyone to live on just one job or one salary. With the arrival of advanced technology like AI by 2027, she thinks many traditional jobs will change a lot.

    Raghunath also questioned the reliability of investing in stocks, claiming that stock trading can be like gambling. Instead, she believes learning practical skills like carpentry or plumbing might pay better than some investments.

    She encourages people, especially those over 35, to focus on hobbies that can earn them money. Skills like baking, farming, art, and even teaching could be profitable. She warns that in the future, having multiple jobs might become illegal.

    While her ideas sparked a lot of debate, many people disagreed. Some called her views “online fearmongering.” They argued that it’s still important to build assets and invest wisely. Many believe that investments in stocks and real estate can help ensure a secure future.

    Who is Seema Raghunath?
    Seema Raghunath has worked as an HR expert in several well-known companies like JPMorgan Chase, and she has also written six books. Her experiences and ideas have made quite a stir on social media.

  • Shooting at Franklinton Parade: What We Know So Far

    Shooting at Franklinton Parade: What We Know So Far

    Several people have been shot at a parade in Franklinton, Louisiana, as reported by AZ Intel. Videos from the scene show a lot of chaos and confusion after the shooting happened. Right now, police have not shared any information about what exactly took place or how many people were hurt. This story is still developing, and we will provide more updates as we learn more.

  • Israel Halts Gaza Aid: Hostages and Humanitarian Crisis Loom

    Israel Halts Gaza Aid: Hostages and Humanitarian Crisis Loom

    Israel is facing strong criticism after it stopped sending food and supplies into Gaza. They also warned of “more consequences” for Hamas if a fragile ceasefire is not extended. Mediators from Egypt and Qatar accused Israel of breaking humanitarian laws by using starvation as a weapon.

    Hamas rejected Israel’s terms to extend the Gaza ceasefire, calling their actions “a war crime” and an attack on a truce that took a year of hard negotiations to establish in January. During the first phase of the ceasefire, humanitarian aid had increased after months of hunger in Gaza.

    The second phase might involve Hamas freeing dozens of remaining hostages in exchange for Israel pulling out of Gaza and agreeing to a lasting ceasefire. This phase’s negotiations should have started a month ago, but they haven’t begun yet.

    Israel mentioned a new US proposal to extend the ceasefire through Ramadan, the Muslim holy month, and the Jewish Passover, which ends on April 20. According to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, under this proposal, Hamas would release half of the hostages immediately, and the rest when a permanent ceasefire is reached. Currently, there are 59 hostages, with 35 believed to be dead.

    The US did not comment immediately but Netanyahu stated that Israel is working closely with the Trump administration and that ceasefire will continue only if Hamas keeps releasing hostages.

    The International Committee of the Red Cross said the ceasefire saved many lives and if things fall apart now, people will suffer again. UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher called Israel’s action “alarming” because international humanitarian law requires aid to be allowed in. UN Secretary-General António Guterres urged everyone involved to work together to keep the peace in Gaza and to let aid flow back in while also releasing all hostages.

    Five humanitarian groups asked Israel’s Supreme Court for permission to allow aid back into Gaza, saying stopping it breaks international laws that should not be influenced by politics. The war has made most of Gaza’s 2 million people rely on international aid, and before the recent halt, about 600 aid trucks were delivering supplies every day.

    Residents expressed fear that prices will soar due to the closures. Fayza Nassar from the crowded Jabaliya refugee camp said this would worsen the already bad situation. “There will be famine and chaos,” she said.

    Hamas warned that if the ceasefire agreement is delayed or canceled, it would have serious humanitarian effects on the hostages. They stated that the only way to free hostages is through the current deal. Families of the hostages stressed the urgency of the situation to the Israeli government, saying negotiations shouldn’t be postponed.

    Throughout the war, Israel has been accused of blocking aid, imposing a siege on Gaza early on and facilitating only limited aid under US pressure. UN agencies and charity groups claim Israel has not allowed enough aid for 15 months. The International Criminal Court had previously stated there was reason to believe Israel used starvation as a weapon and even issued an arrest warrant for Netanyahu.

    Israel denied these claims, stating they provided enough aid and blamed shortages on problems with the UN’s distribution. They also accused Hamas of misusing aid, a claim repeated by Netanyahu.

    According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israeli attacks have killed over 48,000 Palestinians, with many being women and children. This brutality began when Hamas-led militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, 2023, resulting in around 1,200 deaths, mostly civilians, and taking 251 hostages.

  • Vice President Dhankhar Advocates for India’s Rich Linguistic Diversity

    Vice President Dhankhar Advocates for India’s Rich Linguistic Diversity

    On Sunday, Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar talked about how important it is to support the many languages of India. He asked if we should be fighting over languages in our beautiful country. While speaking at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Hyderabad, he said that Indian languages are full of rich stories and knowledge.

    He mentioned great old texts like the Vedas and the Mahabharata, showing how important they are. His comments come at a time when the Tamil Nadu government is against the National Education Policy (NEP), which wants students to learn three languages, including Hindi. Chief Minister MK Stalin said that forcing Hindi on everyone is hurting other 25 languages and is an effort to erase our linguistic variety.

    Stalin mentioned that more than 25 languages in North India have suffered because of the push for Hindi and Sanskrit. He said the Dravidian movement has protected Tamil and its culture by raising awareness and holding protests.

    The central government believes the NEP is meant to bring people together and help many languages thrive. But many in Tamil Nadu feel it’s trying to replace their language with Hindi. Dhankhar encouraged everyone to be proud of our classical languages and work to support them, noting their importance around the globe. He reminded people that in Parliament, translation happens in 22 languages!

    He also pointed out that alumni can help create a strong education system and called on companies to invest more in research and development so India can compete globally.

  • Vidarbha Secures Third Ranji Trophy Title in Dramatic Final

    Vidarbha Secures Third Ranji Trophy Title in Dramatic Final

    Nagpur: Vidarbha did everything right as they batted for almost five sessions, using their 37-run first innings lead to secure their third Ranji Trophy title on Sunday. Kerala, making their first finals appearance, put up a strong fight but Vidarbha showed their hard work and discipline throughout the season. They also finished second in the 50-overs Vijay Hazare Trophy.

    Kerala had a couple of big moments that changed the match. Their captain, Sachin Baby, made a risky shot when he was on 98 runs, which could have led to a different outcome. They also missed an early chance to catch Karun Nair on Day 4 after Vidarbha lost two quick wickets. Vidarbha made the most of these chances, sealing their title after the final ended in a draw at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium.

    This victory marks Vidarbha as a strong team in domestic cricket since they had won back-to-back titles in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 seasons, and were runners-up last season. Under captain Akshay Wadkar and coach Usman Ghani, Vidarbha showcased great talent throughout this season. They were the best team from four groups, winning six out of seven matches and earning 40 points, carrying that momentum into the knockout stage.

    Unlike Kerala, who had some luck in their knockout matches (winning by narrow margins), Vidarbha won their matches with confidence. They defeated Tamil Nadu by 198 runs in the quarters and beat defending champions Mumbai by 80 runs in the semis. Overall, Vidarbha won nine out of their ten matches this season, highlighting their strength in India’s top domestic competition.

    In the final, Vidarbha executed their game plan perfectly, scoring 375/9 with impressive performances from Karun Nair (135 runs), Danish Malewar (73 runs), and Darshan Nalkande (51 not out). Vidarbha started the final day in control, having a lead of 286 runs. Although Nair couldn’t add many runs to his total, Vidarbha managed to stretch their lead to 412 runs before settling for a draw.

    The team’s young stars played a key role in their success. Left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey, 22, set a new record for most wickets in a Ranji Trophy season with 69, earning him the Player-of-the-Tournament title. “It’s a dream come true… I worked hard on my fitness and skills,” Dubey shared.

    Dubey also improved his batting skills and scored 476 runs this season, proving he can be a valuable all-rounder. “I prefer to see myself as a batting all-rounder; I really enjoy batting,” he said.

    Another standout was Yash Rathod, 24, who scored 960 runs at an average of 53.33, making him the top scorer of the season. Nair joined Vidarbha at the start of this season and excelled in both formats, finishing fourth in the Ranji Trophy rankings with 863 runs in nine matches.

    Karun Nair and Danish Malewar led the batting charge in the final, scoring crucial partnerships that helped Vidarbha. Skipper Akshay Wadkar, who plans to retire, also made significant contributions with 722 runs this season.

    Wadkar expressed pride in his team, stating, “Everyone worked hard, and we’re all very happy. We prepared well after losing in the final last year.”

    Match Summary: Vidarbha 379 & 375/9 (D Malewar 73, K Nair 135, D Nalkande 51, A Sarwate 4/96) vs. Kerala 342. Match drawn.

  • Benin Faces Rising Violence: Clashes Leave Ten Dead, Including Soldier

    Benin Faces Rising Violence: Clashes Leave Ten Dead, Including Soldier

    In the past week, there have been serious clashes in Benin between armed groups and the military, resulting in the deaths of ten people, including one soldier. This West African country is facing an increase in attacks on military positions, especially in the northern region, where poorer communities reside. These attacks are often blamed on jihadist groups from neighboring countries like Burkina Faso and Niger.

    Recently, the army conducted an operation that reportedly killed nine armed attackers. This action came after a soldier died, and two others were hurt by an explosive device in a nearby area. Although the southern city of Cotonou continues to attract international tourists, the northern parts of Benin have seen more violence.

    The violence near the Niger border has become more frequent, raising concerns about safety in the region. A local military officer mentioned successful operations that destroyed an important base used by these armed groups.

    For years, regions in Burkina Faso and Niger have faced threats from groups linked to Al Qaeda and the Islamic State, taking advantage of local tensions and weak government presence. Earlier this year, six Beninese soldiers were killed in an attack, and in January 2022, Benin sent nearly 3,000 soldiers to patrol its borders. The United States and Benin recently signed an agreement to strengthen cooperation between their armed forces.

    Experts warn that focusing heavily on military responses may not solve the deeper issues that help these groups recruit members.

  • Anil Kumble Highlights South Africa’s Dominant Bowling in Champions Trophy

    Anil Kumble Highlights South Africa’s Dominant Bowling in Champions Trophy

    New Delhi: Former Indian cricket star and coach Anil Kumble has praised South Africa’s fast bowlers, saying they are a powerful group even in tough conditions during the ongoing Champions Trophy. South Africa has been performing well, defeating England and starting their campaign with a big win over Afghanistan. Their last game against England saw them bowl out the team for just 179 runs and win by 7 wickets.

    Kumble pointed out the unique skills of South Africa’s trio of fast bowlers: Marco Jansen, Kagiso Rabada, and Lungi Ngidi. He mentioned that all three bowlers are tall and bring different styles to their bowling. Rabada has a traditional style, Ngidi can be tricky, and Jansen uses his height to advantage. This variety in their bowling makes it hard for batters to predict how to play against them.

    Jansen was particularly impressive against England, taking three important wickets early in the game. Kumble noted that even though Jansen is still young, he has improved a lot in both bowling and batting. He can be a great all-rounder, helping his team in several areas.

    Kumble believes that this variety in South Africa’s bowling makes them a strong contender as the tournament progresses.