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  • India Falls Short: Bangladesh Wins U19 Asia Cup Final by 59 Runs

    India Falls Short: Bangladesh Wins U19 Asia Cup Final by 59 Runs

    Everyone thought that the young Indian team, led by Mohamed Amaan, would win the U19 Asia Cup final. But the match took a surprising turn, and India lost to Bangladesh by 59 runs at the Dubai International Stadium. The Indian batsmen struggled to chase a small target of 199 runs, which allowed Bangladesh to celebrate a big win.

    Surprisingly, many fans in the stadium were cheering for Bangladesh rather than India. Throughout the match, loud chants of “Allahu Akbar” filled the air as fans supported the defending champions. In the final minutes of the game, Bangladesh’s captain, Azizul Hakim Tamim, encouraged the crowd to cheer even louder. Fans joined in, which even caught the attention of commentators. Former Sri Lankan bowler Roshan Abeysinghe commented, “Is he trying to energize the crowd? Wow. Well done.” Former Indian player Atul Wassan added, “They know how to entertain the fans. This shows their growth.”

    In the final match, India won the toss and decided to let Bangladesh bat first. Bangladesh was all out for 198 runs in 49.1 overs, with Md Rizan Hossan scoring the most at 47 runs. For India, bowlers Yudhajit Guha, Chetan Sharma, and Hardik Raj took two wickets each. At one point, many thought India could easily reach the target.

    But sadly, none of the Indian batters played well when it mattered most. Young player Vaibhav Suryavanshi, only 13 years old, only managed 9 runs. India quickly fell to 92/7 in the 27th over. Hopes were still alive while captain Mohamed Amaan was batting on 26, but after he got out in the 32nd over, it was clear India would not win.

    In the end, India got bowled out for just 139 runs in under 36 overs, giving Bangladesh a well-earned victory by 59 runs. This win marks Bangladesh’s second straight Asia Cup title!

  • Jacob Bethell’s Stunning Debut Helps England Beat New Zealand

    Jacob Bethell’s Stunning Debut Helps England Beat New Zealand

    Jacob Bethell was seen as a risk when he made his England debut at number three against New Zealand in Christchurch last month. But captain Ben Stokes felt proud after Bethell helped secure a series win on Sunday. The 21-year-old, who usually batted at number four in first-class matches, scored 50 runs in Christchurch and followed it up with an impressive 96 in Wellington, helping England win by 323 runs.

    Stokes spoke about Bethell’s batting position during the post-match press conference, saying, “I know people were concerned about him batting at three because he’s young and doesn’t have much experience. But Coach Brendon McCullum and I felt that since he has so much talent, we should let him play under tough conditions. Batting higher gave him confidence, allowing him to perform well in the second match.”

    Bethell got his chance to play because wicketkeeper Jamie Smith was unavailable, and his replacement Jordan Cox was injured. As a result, Ollie Pope moved down from number three to keep wicket. Despite this change, it worked out well for Pope, who scored 77 runs in the first test and 66 in the second, helping build strong partnerships with Harry Brook.

    The only sad part for Stokes was that Bethell didn’t get his first century at Basin Reserve. Stokes said, “I felt really sorry for him missing out on three figures. I told him, ‘It’s only four runs, right?’ And he replied, ‘Yeah, but it would have been awesome if I hit that shot through the covers to get it.’ Class act!” Stokes believes Bethell has proven himself and shown why everyone rates him so highly.

  • Pushpa 2 Faces Backlash: Rajput Leader’s Threat Over Community Insult

    Pushpa 2 Faces Backlash: Rajput Leader’s Threat Over Community Insult

    Rajput leader Raj Shekhawat expressed his anger over the movie “Pushpa 2” on Sunday. He accused the film of disrespecting the ‘Kshatriya’ community by showing a character named ‘Shekhawat’ in a bad way. In a post on X (formerly known as Twitter), Shekhawat said, “The role of ‘Shekhawat’ in ‘Pushpa 2’ insults our community. Karni Sainiks, be prepared. The producers will be dealt with soon.”

    Fahadh Faasil plays the bad guy, Bhanwar Singh Shekhawat, in the movie. Shekhawat thinks using the name ‘Shekhawat’ repeatedly is a big insult. He urged the filmmakers to take the word out of the movie. He explained in a video, “The movie has insulted Kshatriya people badly. They keep insulting us in the name of freedom of speech.”

    Meanwhile, “Pushpa 2,” starring Allu Arjun, is doing well at the box office, bringing in over ₹294 crore globally on its first day. The film has been a hit, filling cinemas since its release. It even broke records, becoming one of the biggest openings ever in India.

    Directed by Sukumar and produced by Mythri Movie Makers and Muttamsetty Media, “Pushpa 2” stars Allu Arjun, Rashmika Mandanna, and Fahadh Faasil reprising their roles from the first film. Allu Arjun won a National Film Award for his acting in the first part, which focused on power struggles and sandalwood smuggling.

  • Abhishek Bachchan Talks Baby Plans Amid Aishwarya Rai Divorce Rumors

    Abhishek Bachchan Talks Baby Plans Amid Aishwarya Rai Divorce Rumors

    Abhishek Bachchan and Aishwarya Rai have recently made the news because of rumors about their divorce. But fans were relieved when some new photos of them together from an event appeared online. During an episode of Riteish Deshmukh’s chat show, “Case Toh Banta Hai,” Abhishek was asked about having a second baby after their daughter Aaradhya.

    Riteish jokingly pointed out that all their names start with the letter “A,” asking Abhishek what Jaya and Shweta (his mother and sister) had done. Abhishek chuckled and said it seems to be a tradition in their family.

    When Riteish asked about having another child after Aaradhya, Abhishek replied, “Let’s see when the next generation comes.” Riteish joked that they shouldn’t wait too long, and Abhishek playfully reminded him that he is older.

    Abhishek and Aishwarya welcomed their daughter Aaradhya in 2011. Recently, rumors about their separation started when they attended Anant Ambani’s wedding separately. Although Abhishek didn’t appear in Aishwarya’s birthday post for Aaradhya, it was revealed he was there for the celebration. The couple was recently spotted together at a wedding, which eased fans’ worries.

    As for Abhishek’s upcoming projects, he was last seen in the film “I Want To Talk,” which did not do well at the box office despite good reviews. He will next appear in “Housefull 5,” alongside stars like Akshay Kumar and Riteish Deshmukh. He also has a role as a villain in Shah Rukh Khan’s movie “King” and will be in the dance film “Be Happy,” set to release on Prime Video.

  • Bhopal’s Rulers and the Preservation of Sanchi: A Legacy of Heritage”

    Bhopal’s Rulers and the Preservation of Sanchi: A Legacy of Heritage”

    Bhopal is a city in India known for its rich history and beautiful sites. One of the most famous places nearby is Sanchi, a town filled with ancient Buddhist monuments. These monuments, like stupas and pillars, are important for understanding India’s culture and religion.

    For many years, the rulers of Bhopal worked hard to preserve Sanchi. They recognized how valuable these historical sites are not just for locals but for visitors from around the world. The beautiful carvings and architecture of Sanchi are a glimpse into the past and tell the stories of those who lived long ago.

    The rulers of Bhopal took action to protect Sanchi from damage. They made laws to ensure that the area stays safe and clean. By doing this, they not only honored the heritage but also encouraged tourism, which helps the local economy.

    Today, Sanchi remains a symbol of heritage that attracts people of all ages. Thanks to the dedication of Bhopal’s leaders, this beautiful site continues to inspire and educate everyone who visits

  • South Africa vs Sri Lanka: Final Day Showdown in the 2nd Test Match!

    South Africa vs Sri Lanka: Final Day Showdown in the 2nd Test Match!

    South Africa needs five more wickets, while Sri Lanka is chasing 143 runs as the thrilling final day of the second Test arrives. At the end of the fourth day, Sri Lanka scored 205-5, trying to reach a target of 348 runs to win the match and tie the series. South Africa aims to find the remaining batsmen to claim a 2-0 victory.

    Sri Lanka’s captain, Dhananjaya de Silva, and Kusal Mendes showed great partnership, both not out on 39 runs, giving their team hope. They maintained a quick scoring rate, but they need to chase down more runs than any team has previously managed at this venue—Australia’s 271-8 against South Africa in 1997.

    Both teams are eager to win. Sri Lanka needs this win to stay in the race for a spot in the World Test Championship final at Lord’s in June. If South Africa wins, they will move to the top of the standings, ahead of Australia.

    After getting South Africa out for 317 runs post-lunch, Sri Lanka played aggressively but lost two openers—Pathum Nissanka and Dimuth Karunaratne—before tea. Karunaratne was out for just 1 run, and Nissanka scored 18 runs before chasing a wide ball and getting caught by the bowler Dane Paterson. Paterson also got Dinesh Chandimal out for 29 runs in the last session.

    Spinner Keshav Maharaj got veteran Angelo Mathews out for 32 runs. The attacking Kamindu Mendes scored 35 runs quickly but got caught by wicketkeeper Kyle Verreynne off another Maharaj delivery.

    Earlier, Prabath Jayasuriya took five wickets for 129 runs—his first five-wicket haul outside of Sri Lanka. Temba Bavuma topped South Africa’s score in their second innings with 66 runs. He began the day with 48, achieved his 24th fifty, but was eventually out by Jayasuriya.

    South Africa won the first Test against Sri Lanka by 233 runs in Durban.

  • Aussies Level Series with Big Win Against India in Adelaide!

    Aussies Level Series with Big Win Against India in Adelaide!

    Pat Cummins and the Australian cricket team faced a lot of criticism after losing to India by 295 runs in Perth. There were rumors about problems in the team, especially concerning senior players like Marnus Labuschagne and Steve Smith. However, they managed to shake off the pressure and made a fantastic comeback in the pink-ball Test in Adelaide, tying the five-match series.

    Now, Australian media is stirring things up for India after this defeat. The Advertiser called Australia’s win “sweet revenge” and mentioned the intense moment between Travis Head and Mohammed Siraj on Day 2. They even shared a picture of Travis Head catching Siraj’s wicket, saying it was payback for a previous argument where Siraj called Head a liar.

    The article also praised Mitchell Starc, who took six wickets in the first innings. They referred to an earlier moment in Perth when Yashasvi Jaiswal told Starc he was “bowling slow.” Starc made a big statement by dismissing Jaiswal on the first ball of the Adelaide Test, leading the article to say, “A Starc Reminder.”

    However, not everything is going well for Indian captain Rohit Sharma. After scoring just 3 and 6 runs in this match, many are questioning his performance and leadership. One headline read, “Heat on Sharma as series hots up.”

    During the Adelaide Test, India’s batting was weak, with scores of 180 and 175. While Jasprit Bumrah tried to lead the bowling attack, he didn’t get enough help from Mohammed Siraj and Harshit Rana, allowing Australia to gain a big lead of over 150 runs. Travis Head particularly targeted Harshit Rana, which helped Australia secure their victory.

    India and Australia will now meet again for the third Test at Gabba, Brisbane, starting December 14.

  • Three Killed in Murshidabad House Explosion: Investigation Underway

    Three Killed in Murshidabad House Explosion: Investigation Underway

    At least three people have died in a big explosion at a house in Murshidabad, West Bengal, according to news reports. The blast happened when homemade bombs exploded in the Khayartala neighborhood on Sunday night. The bombs were being made in the home of a man named Mamun Mollah.

    Mollah’s neighbors heard a loud bang but didn’t know what had happened. Sadly, the three people who died include Mollah, Sakirul Sarkar, and Mustaqin Sheikh. The explosion was so powerful that it made the roof of the house collapse.

    Police and officials are currently investigating what caused the explosion.

    In another similar incident, four people died and five were injured in Madhya Pradesh after a blast caused three houses to crumble in a neighborhood called Rathore Colony. A local man, named Vasudev Rathore, whose house was destroyed, thinks the explosion was caused by gunpowder, since the gas cylinders remained unharmed.

    Just last week, another tragedy occurred in Gujarat’s Ankleshwar, where four workers died in a boiler explosion at a waste treatment plant. The police are looking into what caused that explosion as well.

  • Bihar Teacher Transfer Update: Over 33,000 Applications in 8 Days!

    Bihar Teacher Transfer Update: Over 33,000 Applications in 8 Days!

    Just days after the Bihar government opened a new chance for teachers to request transfers due to pressing issues, more than 33,000 applications have come in. And this number might continue to grow! Earlier, over 2.6 lakh requests were received before the last transfer policy was put on hold.

    The education department had asked teachers to fill out fresh applications from December 1 to December 15. Many teachers were unhappy with the previous rules that stopped all transfers, so this new option is a relief. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar announced earlier that teachers who were hired since 2006 through local bodies would stay in their current jobs, even after becoming government employees through competency tests.

    According to Additional Chief Secretary S. Siddharth, there are 545,182 teachers, and as of December 8, 33,227 applications for transfers had been received. Last time, there were more than 2.6 lakh applications submitted.

    When it comes to priority for transfers, teachers with serious health issues are at the top of the list. There are 163 applications from teachers with incurable diseases like cancer, 456 from those with critical illnesses, 1,522 from specially-abled teachers, and 290 from teachers with autism or mental disabilities. There are also 216 applications from widowed or divorced teachers, and 2,919 petitions from teachers whose spouses are working in different places.

    The most significant number—27,661 teachers—are asking for transfers because their work locations are too far from where they want to be. Siddharth assured that all requests would be reviewed based on these priorities.

    The transfer process will start after the application period ends, and the goal is to assist the teachers who need transfers the most. Siddharth believes they won’t see a big change in the number of applications in the next few days, and that the process can be efficiently managed with the right software. This new transfer and posting policy for school teachers in Bihar was finally revealed in October after being delayed for many years

  • Farmers Challenge PM Modi: Protests Intensify in Haryana

    Farmers Challenge PM Modi: Protests Intensify in Haryana

    Farmer leader Sarwan Singh Pandher criticized Prime Minister Modi’s visit to Haryana. He asked if the PM would say his party’s wins in elections show his way of helping India is working. Pandher pointed out that farmers are unhappy with both the ruling BJP and the opposition INDIA alliance. He urged PM Modi to pay attention to the ongoing farmers’ protests.

    “Is he going to say that because his party wins elections, we should see his development as good?” Pandher said. “Farmers and youth have many problems, and the PM should announce solutions that help farmers.”

    Today, PM Modi is in Panipat to start construction on a large new campus for Maharana Pratap Horticultural University in Karnal. This $700 crore project will help farmers grow different crops and improve gardening technology.

    Recently, police in Punjab and Haryana spoke with farmer leaders about their concerns after many farmers were injured in protests. Tensions are high at the Punjab-Haryana border, where police used tear gas on farmers trying to head to Delhi. Pandher accused the Punjab government of working with the central government to stop the protests. Opposition leaders criticized how the government is handling the situation, highlighting problems like fertilizer shortages and the Minimum Support Price (MSP) for crops.

    More discussions are planned for today as farmers decide their next steps in their fight for better treatment.