Sunday, April 30, 2023

"India Tries To Ensure Ties Across The World, Except With...": S Jaishankar

Foreign minister S Jaishankar has said each of India's engagements has its own particular weight and focus, be it with United States, Europe, Russia or Japan, India is trying to ensure that all ties advance without seeking exclusivity. China, however, falls into a different category, Mr Jaishankar said in his address at the MIREX, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic, where he was on a visit from April 27 to 29.

At the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Dominican Republic, Mr Jaishankar said: "For the first time in 2015, Prime Minister Narendra Modi articulated a comprehensive view that spanned the entirety of the Indian Ocean and its Islands. These subsequently became the building blocks for the Indo-Pacific vision that emerged thereafter. To the north, India has been similarly pursuing a strategy of connecting to Central Asia more effectively and this has taken the form of structured engagements across multiple domains".

"These concentric circles of priority give you a conceptual sense of Indian diplomacy and one that we have pursued very assiduously over the last decade. But at a higher level, we are also practising the approach of engaging all significant centres of power, such multi-alignment reflects the reality of multi-polarity," he added.

Mr Jaishankar said each engagement has its own particular weight and focus.

"Whether it is the United States, Europe, Russia or Japan, we are trying to ensure that all ties, all these ties advance without seeking exclusivity," Jaishankar said without mentioning China.

But further, Mr Jaishankar added, "China falls into a somewhat different category because of the boundary dispute and the currently abnormal nature of our ties".

Making India's stand clear about China's activities at the Line of Actual Control, Mr Jaishankar said that is "an outcome of a violation of agreements regarding border management by them".

"The rise of China and India in a parallel time frame is also not without its competitive aspects," he added.

The minister said India's most pressing priorities are obviously in its neighbourhood. Given India's size and economic strength, it is very much for the collective benefit that India takes a generous and non-reciprocal approach to cooperation with smaller neighbours.

"And that's exactly what we have done in the last decade under Prime Minister Modi and this in our region has come to be known as the Neighborhood First Policy," Mr Jaishankar said.

India has seen a dramatic expansion in connectivity, contacts, in cooperation across the region.

"The exception to this of course is Pakistan in view of the cross-border terrorism that it supports. But whether it is the Covid challenge or more recent debt pressures, India has always stepped up for its neighbours," Mr Jaishankar said.

India has extended more than USD 4 billion of notable economic support to Sri Lanka.

"Beyond South Asia, India is developing the concept of extended neighbourhoods, extended neighbourhoods in all directions, with the ASEAN this has taken the form of what we call the Act East Policy, which has opened up a pathway to a deeper engagement with the Indo-Pacific that is being pursued amongst others, through a mechanism called the Quad," Mr Jaishankar said on the expansion of India's ties.

He also said towards the West, there has been a perceptible "intensification" of India's relationship with the Gulf and the Middle East. One reflection of that is a new grouping called I2U2, comprising India, Israel, UAE and the USA. These two regions on either side have emerged as major trade and investment hubs for India, he added.

About 8 million Indians live and work in the Gulf but the relationship is much more than economic, it encompasses security, technology and strong people-to-people ties. To the South, the outlook that shapes India's thinking goes by the acronym of SAGAR, which is an Indian word for oceans.



"BJP Worker Threw Phone At PM's Vehicle In Excitement": Karnataka Cops

A mobile phone was thrown towards Prime Minister Narendra Modi who was holding a roadshow standing on a specially designed vehicle, as part of campaigning for the May 10 Assembly elections, police said.

The phone was hurled out of "excitement" by a woman BJP worker who had no "ill-intention", according to police.

The phone landing on the bonnet of the vehicle after it was flung at the vehicle did not go unnoticed by the Prime Minister who indicated about the object to the Special Protection Group (SPG) sleuths who were accompanying him.

"The Prime Minister was under the protection of the SPG. The lady (whose phone fell on PM's vehicle) was a BJP worker. The SPG people returned it to her later," Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), Alok Kumar told PTI.

"In the excitement (of the event), it was thrown and she had no (ill) intention but we are trying to trace the lady because the phone was handed over to her by the SPG sleuths," he added.

The incident happened when PM Modi, flanked by Mysuru-Kodagu MP Pratap Simha and former ministers K S Eshwarappa and S A Ramadas, was waving at people who gathered in large numbers on both sides of the roads.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Forest Officer Shares Video Of Tiger Making Way For Herd Of Elephants

It's true tigers are apex predators but even they don't like to mess with elephants. A video shared by Indian Forest Service (IFS) officer Susanta Nanda shows a tiger making way for a herd of elephants in a jungle.

The video shows a group of elephants walking down a forest path, as soon as the tiger spots the elephants, the big cat sits down and waits for the herd to pass. The herd advances slowly, catching sight of the big cat but seemingly unconcerned about it.

Along with the video, the caption reads, "This is how animals communicate & maintain harmony... Elephant trumpets on smelling the tiger. The king gives way to the titan herd."

Watch the video here:

The location of the undated video is not known. Since being posted, the video has collected over 12,000 views on Twitter and several reactions from netizens.

"What an encounter. Tiger gives due respect to the mighty land mammal," a user commented.

"What a lovely sighting. Loved how the tiger paved the way for the herd," another user commented.

"More than Give Way, The King in fact seemed more interested in checking out if he could snag an unwary Little Titan," the third user joked.

"Wow! That was an incredible sighting," the fourth wrote.

The video was originally posted by Vijetha Simha, a wildlife photographer on Instagram.

In the wild, tigers usually prey on large or medium-sized mammals like deer, monkeys and boars. Instances of tigers hunting full-grown elephants are rare, but not unheard of.



Saturday, April 29, 2023

US Asks China To Stop "Provocative And Unsafe" Acts In South China Sea

The United States called on China Saturday to stop "provocative and unsafe conduct" in the disputed South China Sea after a recent near-collision with a Philippines coast guard boat there, ramping up rhetoric ahead of a visit by the Filipino president to the White House.

State Department spokesman Matthew Miller, in a statement two days before President Joe Biden is to host his Philippine counterpart Ferdinand Marcos Jr., said the incident was a reminder of China's "harassment and intimidation" of Philippine vessels in the contested waterway.

"We call upon Beijing to desist from its provocative and unsafe conduct," he said, adding that any attack on Philippine armed forces would trigger a US response.

Joe Biden has been working to bolster relations with Asian allies as the US-Chinese relationship remains in a historically deep chill, and the Philippines' proximity to key sea lanes and Taiwan gives it particular strategic importance.

The near-miss Sunday off the Spratly Islands was the latest in a long string of maritime incidents between China and the Philippines.

Beijing claims sovereignty over almost the entire South China Sea, ignoring an international ruling that the assertion has no legal basis.

- A near-miss -

AFP was one of several media outlets that witnessed the incident after journalists were invited to join two Philippine Coast Guard boats on a six-day patrol of the waters, visiting a dozen islands and reefs.

The Philippine vessels approached Second Thomas Shoal, known in China as Ren'ai Jiao, in the Spratly archipelago.

As one boat, the BRP Malapascua, which was carrying Filipino journalists, neared the shoal, a Chinese Coast Guard vessel more than twice its size sailed into its path.

AFP journalists watched the incident from the other Philippine Coast Guard boat, which was less than a kilometer (0.6 miles) away.

The Malapascua's commanding officer said the Chinese ship came within 45 meters (50 yards) of his boat and only his quick actions avoided the steel-hulled vessels crashing into each other.

The Chinese foreign ministry said Friday that the Philippine boats had "intruded" without China's permission and called it a "premeditated and provocative action."

- Manila pushes back -

But Manila hit back, saying that "routine patrols in our own waters can be neither premeditated or provocative" and insisting they will continue to conduct the patrols.

The near-miss came just a day after Marcos hosted Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang for talks in Manila aimed at defusing tensions in the waterway.

Marcos has insisted he will not let China trample on the Philippines' rights in the sea, and has gravitated toward the United States as he seeks to strengthen defense ties.

Early this month, the Philippines identified four additional military bases -- in addition to five existing sites -- to which US forces will have access, including one near the Spratly Islands.

The two countries also carried out their biggest ever military maneuvers in recent weeks.

This shift has alarmed China, which has accused Washington of trying to drive a wedge between Beijing and Manila.

- 'Ironclad commitment' -

US-Philippine ties were badly frayed under Marcos's predecessor, the authoritarian Rodrigo Duterte.

Marcos has sought to allay public fears that the reviving alliance with the US could bring the Philippines into the conflict if China were to invade Taiwan.

He has said that with Biden he will discuss the "need to tone down the rhetoric" over the South China Sea, Taiwan and North Korea.

White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said earlier in the month that Biden intended, in the meeting with Marcos, to "reaffirm the United States' ironclad commitment to the defense of the Philippines."

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



VIDEO: เคนाเคฐ्เคฆिเค• เคชंเคก्เคฏा เค•ा เค˜เคฎंเคก เคซिเคฐ เคฎैเคฆाเคจ เคชเคฐ เคฆिเค–ा, GT เคธे เค–ेเคฒ เคšुเค•े เค–िเคฒाเฅœी เคชเคฐ เคนुเค เค—ुเคธ्เคธा, เค‰ंเค—เคฒी เคคเค• เคฆिเค–ाเคˆ

Hardik Pandya: เคนाเคฐ्เคฆिเค• เคชंเคก्เคฏा เค•ी เค…เค—ुเค†เคˆ เคฎें เคกिเคซेंเคกिंเค— เคšैंเคชिเคฏเคจ เค—ुเคœเคฐाเคค เคŸाเค‡เคŸंเคธ เค•ा เคถाเคจเคฆाเคฐ เคช्เคฐเคฆเคฐ्เคถเคจ เค†เคˆเคชीเคเคฒ 2023 เคฎें เคญी เคœाเคฐी เคนै. เคŸीเคฎ เคจे เค…เคชเคจे 8เคตें เคฎुเค•ाเคฌเคฒे เคฎें เค•ोเคฒเค•ाเคคा เคจाเค‡เคŸ เคฐाเค‡เคกเคฐ्เคธ เค•ो เคนเคฐाเคฏा. เค‡เคธी เค•े เคธाเคฅ เคŸीเคฎ เคช्เคตाเค‡ंเคŸ เคŸेเคฌเคฒ เคฎें เคŸाॅเคช เคชเคฐ เคชเคนुंเคš เค—เคˆ เคนै. เคนाเคฒांเค•ि เคชंเคก्เคฏा เคฎैเคš เค•े เคฌीเคš เคตिเคตाเคฆ เคฎें เค† เค—เค. เคตे เคฎैเคฆाเคจ เคชเคฐ เคนी เคŸाเค‡เคŸंเคธ เคธे เค–ेเคฒ เคšुเค•े เค–िเคฒाเฅœी เคชเคฐ เค—ुเคธ्เคธा เค•เคฐเคคे เคนुเค เค•ैเคฎเคฐे เคฎें เค•ैเคฆ เคนो เค—เค.

Tornado Strikes Near Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.


By BY LAUREN MCCARTHY from NYT U.S.

11 เคฎैเคš เคฎें 7 เคถเคคเค•, เคŸीเคฎ เค‡ंเคกिเคฏा เค•े เคฌैเคŸเคฐ เค•ो เคฐोเค•เคจा เคนुเค† เคฎुเคถ्เค•िเคฒ, เค…ंเค—्เคฐेเคœों เค•ी เคงเคฐเคคी เคชเคฐ เคœा เค•เคฐ เคฐเคนा เคงुเคฒाเคˆ

เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เค•्เคฐिเค•ेเคŸ เคŸीเคฎ เค•ो เค‡ंเคกिเคฏเคจ เคช्เคฐीเคฎिเคฏเคฐ เคฒीเค— เค•े 16เคตें เคธीเคœเคจ เค•े เค ीเค• เคฌाเคฆ เค†เคˆเคธीเคธी เคตเคฐ्เคฒ्เคก เคŸेเคธ्เคŸ เคšैंเคชिเคฏเคจเคถिเคช เคซाเค‡เคจเคฒ เคฎें เค–ेเคฒเคจा เคนै. เคŸीเคฎ เค‡ंเคกिเคฏा เค•े เค…เคจुเคญเคตी เคฌเคฒ्เคฒेเคฌाเคœ เคšेเคคेเคถ्เคตเคฐ เคชुเคœाเคฐा เค‡เคธ เคตเค•्เคค เค‡ंเค—्เคฒिเคถ เค•ाเค‰ंเคŸी เคฎें เค–ेเคฒเค•เคฐ เคซाเค‡เคจเคฒ เคฎुเค•ाเคฌเคฒे เค•ी เคคैเคฏाเคฐी เค•เคฐ เคฐเคนे เคนैं. เค‡เคธ เคฌैเคŸเคฐ เคจे เคงเคฎाเค•ेเคฆाเคฐ เคซॉเคฐ्เคฎ เคฆिเค–ाเคคे เคนुเค 3 เคฎैเคš เคฎें เคฆूเคธเคฐी เคธेंเคšुเคฐी เค ोเค• เคฆी เคนै. เคธเคธेเค•्เคธ เค•े เคฒिเค เค–ेเคฒเคคे เคนुเค เคชिเค›เคฒे 11 เคฎुเค•เคฌเคฒों เคฎें เค‰เคจ्เคนोंเคจे เค•ुเคฒ 7 เคฌाเคฐ เคถเคคเค• เคœเคฎाเคฏा เคนै.

10 เคนเคœाเคฐ เคธे เคœ्เคฏाเคฆा เคฐเคจ, 250 เคตिเค•ेเคŸ เคฒेเคจे เคตाเคฒे เคงुเคฐंเคงเคฐ เค•ी เคฌเคนเคจ เคšीเคฏเคฐเคฒीเคกเคฐ, IPL เคฎें เคญाเคˆ เคฌเคนเคจ เค•ी เคœोเคก़ी เคจे เคฒूเคŸी เคฎเคนเคซिเคฒ

เค‡ंเคกिเคฏเคจ เคช्เคฐीเคฎिเคฏเคฐ เคฒीเค— เค•े เค‡เคคिเคนाเคธ เคฎें เค•เคˆ เคงुเคฐंเคงเคฐ เคฎैเคฆाเคจ เคชเคฐ เค‰เคคเคฐ เคšुเค•े เคนैं. เคธाเค‰เคฅ เค…เคซ्เคฐीเค•ा เค•े เคฆिเค—्เค—เคœ เคœैเค• เค•ाเคฒिเคธ (Jacques Kallis) เคญी เค•เคˆ เคŸीเคฎों เคฎें เค–ेเคฒे. เคฆुเคจिเคฏा เค•े เคจंเคฌเคฐ เคเค• เค‘เคฒเคฐाเค‰ंเคกเคฐ เคฐเคน เคšुเค•े เค•ाเคฒिเคธ เคจे เค–िเคฒाเคก़ी เคธे เค•ोเคšिंเค— เคธ्เคŸाเคซ เคคเค• เค•ा เคธเคซเคฐ เคคเคฏ เค•िเคฏा. เคฐॉเคฏเคฒ เคšैเคฒेंเคœเคฐ्เคธ เคฌैंเค—เคฒोเคฐ เค•ी เคคเคฐเคซ เคธे เค–ेเคฒเคจे เคตाเคฒे เค‡เคธ เค–िเคฒाเคก़ी เคจे เค•ोเคฒเค•ाเคคा เคจाเค‡เคŸเคฐाเค‡เคœเคฐ्เคธ เค•े เคธाเคฅ เคฌเคคौเคฐ เค•ोเคšिंเค— เคธ्เคŸाเคซ เค•ाเคฎ เค•िเคฏा.

New California Rule Would Ban Sale of Diesel Trucks by 2036


By BY NEELAM BOHRA AND CORAL DAVENPORT from NYT U.S.

Friday, April 28, 2023

Eleanor Catton on ‘Birnam Wood’


By Unknown Author from NYT Books

We Will Never Be Rid of Tucker Carlson


By BY JASON ZENGERLE from NYT Opinion

Several Charged In Aligarh For Offering Namaz Outside Mosques On Eid

Several unnamed persons have been booked for offering namaz outside two mosques in the old city area in violation of prohibitory orders on Eid last week, police said on Friday.

City Superintendent Police Kuldeep Singh Gunawat told the media that clerics had assured the district authorities ahead of Eid that no one will be allowed to offer prayers on roads outside mosques.

"Despite such assurances a large number of people offered prayers on the road outside the Eidgah ground under Delhi Gate Police Station and another mosque in a locality under Kotwali police station," said the officer, adding, the FIRs were lodged on April 26.

Police are reviewing video footage of the day to identify those who participated in the outside prayers.

Earlier police in Kanpur said they have booked more than 2,000 people on similar charges in three FIRs.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Maggie Haberman shares lessons from the charges against Donald Trump


By Unknown Author from NYT Times Insider

"Even Dhoni Has Spoken...": Ex India Star On Rahanes Resurrection At CSK

The revival of veteran batter Ajinkya Rahane in T20 cricket has been a surprise to many. Bought by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) for his base price of INR 50 lakh, Rahane has done wonders with the bat for the franchise, emerging as one of the top run-getters in the competition. His heroics with the bat also seems to have played a role in his return to the national team for the ICC World Test Championship final. While Rahane has been the talk of the two for a few weeks now, former India batter Pravin Amre revealed that even MS Dhoni has been talking about the technique that the veteran India star has shown this campaign.

"We just reminded him how he came into the international arena through T20 (39-ball 61 at Old Trafford, in August 2011). It's a coincidence that his T20 performance has helped him make a comeback. Hard work always pays, when he was dropped nobody thought he will come back. He had a very good Ranji season, and got a double hundred. We are seeing the new version of Ajinkya, people are really surprised the way he is hitting the ball so long while playing proper cricketing shots," Amre was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times.

Rahane has always been considered a technically sound batter. But, he was never really seen as a T20 specialist since the shortest format of the game has seen players with brute force and muscle excel more as batters. However, Amre debunked that myth as he revealed how much CSK skipper Dhoni has been impressed seeing Rahane use his technique to excel in T20s for Chennai.

"His game is built on timing and he has got it back," said Amre. "Even Dhoni has spoken about his technique. People wrongly say that technique is not important in T20s. I am very happy because as coaches we always insisted on technique, it really matters in T20," Amre said.



Thursday, April 27, 2023

The Drama of Letters, Swirling With Suspense


By BY LAURA COLLINS-HUGHES from NYT Theater

Jane Davis Doggett, Who Helped People Find Their Way, Dies at 93


By BY NEIL GENZLINGER from NYT Arts

VIDEO: เคคेเคฐी เคถाเคฆी เคฎें เคจाเคšเคจे เค†เคŠंเค—ा... เคฐिंเค•ू เคธिंเคน เคธे เค•िเคธเคจे เค•िเคฏा เคฏे เคตाเคฆा? KKR เค•े เคฌैเคŸเคฐ เคจे เค•िเคฏा เค–ुเคฒाเคธा

เคฐिंเค•ू เคธिंเคน เคจे เค—ुเคœเคฐाเคค เคŸाเค‡เคŸंเคธ เค•े เค—ेंเคฆเคฌाเคœ เคฏเคถ เคฆเคฏाเคฒ เค•े เคเค• เค“เคตเคฐ เคฎें เคฒเค—ाเคคाเคฐ 5 เค›เค•्เค•े เคœเคก़े เคฅे. เค‡เคธ เคตिเคธ्เคซोเคŸเค• เคชाเคฐी เค•े เคฌाเคฆ เค‰เคจ्เคนें เคฌเคงाเคˆ เคฆेเคจे เคตाเคฒों เค•ा เคคांเคคा เคฒเค— เค—เคฏा เคฅा. เค•ेเค•ेเค†เคฐ เคŸीเคฎ เค•े เคธเคน เคฎाเคฒिเค• เคถाเคนเคฐुเค– เค–ाเคจ เคจे เคซोเคจ เค•เคฐ เคฐिंเค•ू เคธे เคฆिเคฒเคšเคธ्เคช เคฌाเคคें เค•เคนी เคฅी เคœिเคธเค•ा เค–ुเคฒाเคธा เคฐिंเค•ू เคจे เค…เคฌ เค•िเคฏा เคนै.

Remains Found at Lake Mead Are Identified as Missing Las Vegas Man


By BY JOHNNY DIAZ from NYT U.S.

Woman Uses Dead Helicopter Pilot's Identity To Avoid Traffic Fee, Charged

An Australian woman has been charged with fraud after she used the identity of a dead pilot in order to avoid a traffic fine, the Independent reported. 33-year-old Stephanie Louise Bennett pleaded guilty to using Sea World pilot Ash Jenkinson's identity after she was caught using her mobile phone behind the wheel last year in December.

In order to avoid the mandatory $1,078 fine, Ms. Bennett went online to claim she was not at fault. She then used information from the pilot's death notice to nominate Mr. Jenkinson as the driver of her vehicle. She allegedly found Mr. Jenkinson's full name and date of birth in an obituary notice following his death.

As per ABC, Mr Jenkinson died on the Gold Coast Broadwater on January 2 when the helicopter he was flying collided with another helicopter in mid-air. He was killed, along with three passengers on board - Sydney woman Vanessa Tadros, and British couple Ron and Diane Hughes. 

When Mr. Jenkinson's widow received the fine notice just weeks after his death, she raised the matter with the traffic office and police on February 13.

After an investigation, Ms. Bennett pleaded guilty at Beenleigh Magistrates Court on Wednesday, April 26 to fraud and identity theft, according to 9News. She said that she was going through "personal matters" and "financial troubles" at the time, and had tried to undo her actions the next morning ''but the website didn't accept it.''

In an email to the court, which was read aloud, she apologised "for the turmoil this has caused anyone" and said she was "immensely regretful for my actions".

Following her guilty plea, Bennet will be sentenced on May 19.



Wednesday, April 26, 2023

Here’s what to know about the debt limit.


By BY ALAN RAPPEPORT from NYT U.S.

The U.S. and France welcome the Xi-Zelensky call, but Washington underlines its skepticism.


By BY CONSTANT Mร‰HEUT AND MATT SURMAN from NYT World

US Couple Arrested For Tying Down And Forcibly Tattooing Their Children

A mother and a stepfather in US' Texas have been arrested after they allegedly tattooed their children by force, then tried to remove the tattoos once authorities got involved, New York Post reported. 

As per an arrest affidavit obtained by KTRE, Megan Mae Farr, 27, and Gunner Farr, 23, tied down their 9-year-old and 5-year-old children and forcibly gave them tattoos. While one received a tattoo on the foot, the other child received one on the shoulder, according to the report. The investigation alleges that the children were tied down with a rope, their mouths covered with tape and a rag covered their eyes.

However, when the biological father and stepmother saw the tattoos on the children, they reported the matter to Child Protective Services (CPS).

When the couple came to know that CPS was looking into the matter, they tried to evade arrest by forcibly removing the tattoos. They tried to cover the tattoos by "cutting, scraping, and scrubbing" the areas, and removing them by rubbing the tattoos with lemon juice.

''There were visible injuries on the child at the specific location of the tattoo and it appeared that the flesh was removed from the body at the tattoo location and this happened about the time that CPS got involved in the allegations of the child abuse,'' interim Zavalla Police Chief Lt. James Denby told KTRE.

On Monday, both parents were arrested and charged with injury to a child and unlawful restraint.

While Megan Mae Farr was charged with two counts of injury to a child and unlawful restraint, Gunner Farr was charged with one count of unlawful restraint and one count of injury to a child.

The children have since been placed in the care of CPS and investigations are ongoing.



‘Wynonna Judd: Between Hell and Hallelujah’ Review: The Show Must Go On


By BY CHRIS AZZOPARDI from NYT Movies

Alia Bhatt Is An Ultimate Boss Lady In New Pics. Bhumi, Sophie Reacts

Alia Bhatt has treated her Insta family to oh-so-stunning pictures on her Instagram, and we can't take our eyes off the actress. In the images, the actress is giving boss vibes as she can be seen in a checkered pant-suit set with a blue shirt and a tie. The actress has accessorised her ensemble with hoop earrings and paired the look with black heels. She has left her hair loose and is sporting nude make. In the caption, she simply dropped a person in suit emoticon and let her images do all the talking. 

Soon after Alia Bhatt shared the post, Bumi Pednekar commented "Fab". Sophie Choudry wrote, "Ohh... You Know she means business". Anissa Malhotra (Ranbir Kapoor's cousin Armaan Jain's wife) commented, "Yaaasssss," followed by fire emoticons. Alia's fans also flooded the comment section. A user wrote, "Looking sharp," while another wrote, "Boss Alia".

Check out the post here: 

Meanwhile, Alia Bhatt, who welcomed her daughter Raha last year in November, revealed that her daughter is so "well-behaved" and "peaceful" in an interview with Vogue. "She's just five months old and I am so impressed with how well-behaved and peaceful she is. And, on days when she isn't, that's fine too, because she's a baby and has the right to have good and bad days," Vogue quoted the actress saying.  

Alia Bhatt also opened up that her husband Ranbir Kapoor is constantly nervous that Raha will forget him as he is travelling for his upcoming film Animal. "It's adorable to watch the two of them together because he's had to bulk up quite a bit for his character in Animal, so when he carries her, it's like this giant picking up a little puppy. He's travelling at the moment, so I try to recreate that same routine with Raha because Ranbir's constantly nervous that she'll forget him," said Alia.

Meanwhile, on the work front, Alia Bhatt will be next seen in Karan Johar's Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani with Ranveer Singh.



Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Who Is E. Jean Carroll, the Writer Accusing Donald Trump of Rape?


By BY LOLA FADULU from NYT New York

Biden Says ‘MAGA Extremists Are Cut From a Different Cloth’


By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S.

In Tamil Nadu Audio Row, State BJP Chief Tweets Second Clip

Tamil Nadu BJP chief K Annamalai has released a second audio clip, where his party claims state finance minister PTR Palanivel Thiaga Rajan is heard denigrating the ruling DMK and accusing Chief Minister MK Stalin's family of corruption. In the audio clip – which NDTV cannot independently verify -- the speaker is heard saying, "The CM's son and son-in-law take away a bulk of the spoils".

In what appears to be a reference to his quitting a party position after becoming minister, the speaker is also heard praising the BJP's "one man one post" rule and slams DMK for "lack of system".

In his tweet, Mr Annamalai has thanked "PTR" for "drawing a proper distinction between DMK and BJP".

A similar audio had surfaced recently, in which the speaker -- purportedly PTR -- is heard saying, "Udhayanidhi (Chief Minister M K Stalin's son) and Sabareesan have accumulated 30,000 crore".

Calling the clip "fabricated", the minister had said that "no malicious attempts to divide us will succeed". He had also said "more such audios and videos" could come.

On April 14, Mr Annamalai released what he calls the "DMK files" in which he alleged that key DMK leaders have accumulated assets worth Rs 1.34 lakh crore. The list included including Chief Minister MK Stalin's son and Sports Minister Udhayanidhi Stalin, and other ministers including Durai Murugan, EV Velu, K Ponmudy, V Senthil Balaji, and former Union Minister S Jagathrakshakan.  

He had also alleged that in 2011, during the DMK's earlier tenure, Mr Stalin was paid a Rs 200 crore bribe for favouring a private company get a contract to supply coaches for Chennai Metro Rail.

The rail company has denied this, saying "a fair process was followed".

The ruling DMK has denied allegations and issued legal notices to Mr Annamalai, demanding an apology and huge cash damages of upto Rs 500 crore.

Mr Annamalai has refused to apologise and denied he has violated any defamation law. He has also demanded an independent forensic analysis of the audio.

Mr Annamalai has hit back, challenging the minister to produce an incriminating audio clip with his voice.

Since the minister "is resting on an argument that this audio is fabricated, we challenge him to produce an audio clip with similar content but instead in my voice," Mr Annamalai said.

The state BJP leadership has urged Governor RN Ravi to order a forensic audit of the audio clip.

The BJP, which has marginal presence in Tamil Nadu, is also witnessing a strain in ties with ally the AIADMK.

The south party has suffered three consecutive defeats in elections it contested in alliance with the BJP, after which some leaders had aired suspicion that the BJP could engineer a split within its ranks ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.

The BJP has denied the allegations as baseless.



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"Delhi University Is Not Hogwarts": Row Over Rs 5 Lakh Magic Show

The Delhi University's move to spend Rs 5 lakh on a magic show as part of its centenary celebration has run into rough weather with a section of teachers questioning the rationale behind organising such a programme amid a "severe crunch of funds".

According to a poster of the event, famous Jadugar Samrat Shankar will present the show on May 3 at the multipurpose sports complex at the varsity. It also said that the programme is being organised by the University of Delhi's Culture Council.

The entry is strictly through registration, reads the poster.

A varsity official said the show is being organised to develop scientific temperament among the students.

Opposing the move, a section of teachers alleged that the magic show was a "sheer wastage of public money" and pointed out that various R&D grants and innovation projects have been discontinued due to paucity of funds.

"One should not forget that the Delhi University (DU) is not Hogwarts. When the official committee itself has acknowledged severe crunch of funds for library, laboratory, infrastructure development and research, spending public money on magic shows is sheer wastage," Rajesh Jha, a former Executive Council member of DU, rued.

Jha, who teaches at the varsity's Rajdhani College, noted that DU should be a centre to promote excellence in research to disseminate scientific temper.

"The R&D grant and innovation projects have been discontinued. The development fund collected from students was increased by 150 per cent. In such a scenario of fund crisis, organising a magic show is putting unnecessary pressure on the finance of the university," he emphasised.

The magic show also comes in the backdrop of alleged non-payment of pensions and salaries to pensioners and ad hoc teachers of several colleges under the varsity.

Meanwhile, the Delhi University defended the step and said the amount (of Rs 5 lakh) was not big as "singers usually charge Rs 40 lakh to 60 lakh for a single performance".

"Nobody has to pay for the magic show. But the entry is through registration. We are taking out money from the centenary celebration fund. The amount is not big. For big shows, colleges pay in lakhs. This amount is nothing," the varsity official said.

"We are organising this show to build scientific temperament among the students. Around 3,000 people are expected to attend the show. The magician is renowned across India and he is charging us a very less amount," he added.

Assistant Professor Abha Dev Habib from Miranda House suggested that the university could have organised a seminar where researchers could have imparted some kind of knowledge instead of the magic show.

"At a time when the university is facing various issues, money is being wasted on such programmes. It could have been a seminar organised by the alumna, former students and researchers that the university has produced," she argued.

An Academic Council member of the varsity said, "On one hand, they (DU) are seeking Higher Education Funding Agency (HEFA) loans citing fund crunch, and on the other hand, they are hosting a magic show." "This is utter nonsense in the name of centenary celebration. Complete waste of money. The money could have been spent somewhere else," Associate Professor Naveen Gaur said.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Monday, April 24, 2023

What’s Next for Tucker Carlson? Former Anchors Chart a Possible Course


By BY STUART A. THOMPSON from NYT Business

A brief timeline of Tucker Carlson’s rise: From CNN and PBS to Fox.


By BY DANIEL VICTOR from NYT Business

Indore's Famous 'Jeerawan' Spice Now Banned In Flight Hand Baggage

The decision by aviation authorities to add 'jeerawan', a spice often sprinkled on poha, salads etc, to the list of items prohibited in hand baggage on flights evoked mixed responses from air passengers at Indore's Devi Ahilyabai Holkar airport on Monday, with some terming it absurd.

Jeerawan, which contains red chillies and several other ingredients and is famous in Indore, has been prohibited in hand baggage as per safety norms laid down by the Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BSCA), a senior airport official told PTI.

A showcase kept at the airport to inform people about prohibited items contains a packet of jeerawan along with a pistol, knife, scissor, hammer and screwdriver.

Indore-based entrepreneur Sameer Sharma, a frequent air traveller, said, “I reached Devi Ahilyabai Holkar International Airport two days ago to travel to Jammu and was shocked to see a packet of jeerawan in the showcase. This is absolutely absurd. Jeerawan cannot be kept in the category of hot spices like red chillies."

As per experts, jeerawan is made from cumin, coriander, fennel, clove, cinnamon, red chilli, asafoetida, turmeric, salt, dried mango etc. Apart from being a taste enhancer, it is also known to improve digestion and keep the body warm during winter.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Sheriff’s Office in Rural Kentucky Hires Detective Who Killed Breonna Taylor


By BY KEVIN WILLIAMS AND NICHOLAS BOGEL-BURROUGHS from NYT U.S.

Plane Carrying Arsenal Women's Team Bursts Into Flames On Runway

A plane that was to carry the Arsenal women's team back to London following their Champions League draw with Wolfsburg burst into flames on the runway. According to Metro, the incident occurred on Sunday evening at Germany's Braunschweig Wolfsburg Airport shortly before a Boeing 737 was due to take off.

An airport spokesman told the German newspaper Bild that a bird strike had caused the engine fire. Witnesses said that they heard a loud bang, following which the plane was stopped. Flames were spotted coming out of the plane, forcing the pilots to abandon take-off.

Fortunately, all passengers were evacuated and no one was hurt in the incident. However, the team was forced to stay in a hotel in Germany for an extra night owing to the mishap.

Later, Arsenal released a statement confirming the team returned home safely on Monday on a replacement plane.



Sunday, April 23, 2023

Review: Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra Gets Ambitious at Carnegie Hall


By BY ANASTASIA TSIOULCAS from NYT Arts

Jeff Shell, C.E.O. of NBCUniversal, Steps Down After Inquiry


By BY BENJAMIN MULLIN from NYT Business

Video: American Airlines Plane Catches Fire After Bird Hits Engine

An American Airlines plane on Sunday was forced to return to Ohio airport after a bird strike sparked an engine fire. A video going viral on social media shows the plane returning to John Glenn International Airport in Columbus as flames and smoke are seen coming from the right engine. 

"@FAANews I just saw  AA1958 with major engine issues just after take off.  Flames shooting from the engine and wonky, pulsing noises from the aircraft," a Twitter user wrote while sharing a clip from the incident. 

Take a look below: 

According to CNN, the Boeing 737 Flight 1958 had departed Columbus for Phoenix before the crew reported a bird strike on Sunday morning. The plane made it to the ground safely, with no injuries reported, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said, adding that an investigation into the incident is underway. 

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"Emergency crews responded to an aircraft incident at CMH this morning involving a reported engine fire. The aircraft landed safely and the airport is open and operational," John Glenn Columbus International Airport said in a statement posted on Twitter.

Speaking about the incident, a passenger aboard the plane told NBC 4 that he and others aboard the flight heard a loud clanking noise in the plane, with a pilot allegedly telling them they had hit a flock of geese shortly after take off. 

The passenger also added that once the plane safely landed, they all were removed and taken to another flight that left later in the morning. 

According to New York Post, this incident comes just days after another engine caught fire during take-off from the Charlotte Douglas Airport in North Carolina. No one was reported injured in the incident, which was later reported as a mechanical failure in the engine. 
 



Biden Opens a New Back Door on Immigration


By BY MIRIAM JORDAN from NYT U.S.

Warren Buffett Reveals What Worries Him More Than His Company

Aside from being recognised as one of the most successful investors of all time, Warren Buffett is also known for his invaluable wisdom. Now, in a recent interview, the billionaire investor has revealed a few things he worries about, and no, the success of his company is not one of them. 

In an interview with CNBC, the 92-year-old CEO of Berkshire Hathaway was asked how much he fretted about economic factors such as recent bank failures and inflation. To this, Mr Buffett said he was more concerned about things out of his control than issues with Berkshire Hathaway. He revealed that he worries more about the prospect of catastrophic global events such as another pandemic and nuclear war than the success of his company when he goes to bed at night. 

"Well, at 92 I've got other things to worry about," he told CNBC last week, adding, "No, I don't worry about our ability. There are things I worry about. Sure. I worry about the nuclear threat. I worry about a pandemic in the future, all kinds of things but I don't worry about them because I can't do anything about them". 

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Further, Mr Buffett said that he never ends his day worried about the performance of Berkshire Hathaway. "I never go to bed worried about Berkshire and how we'll handle a thing. If I'm worried about Berkshire, I should figure out something different to do about what Berkshire is doing," Mr Buffett stated. 

The 92-year-old also told the outlet that he is generally optimistic about the company because he was confident of his own ability to identify risks and trends in the economy before others. 

"I've got 99 and a fraction percent of my net worth in Berkshire, but I've got all my relatives in. I've got everybody in," Mr Buffett said. "If I thought that I wasn't going to be able to do a decent job of managing the risk, a better than decent job, I'd be crazy to take on that responsibility," he added. 

He also said that he believes happiness and optimism are important in living a long life, and that eating his favourite food like burgers, ice cream and Cocacola makes him happy even if they're bad for him. 

Notably, Warren Buffett is a businessman, philanthropist and one of the most successful and widely respected investors globally. He is known as the "Oracle of Omaha" and his investment philosophy is followed widely across the globe. 



Saturday, April 22, 2023

New York at the Center of the (Sports) Universe


By BY DAVID WALDSTEIN from NYT Sports

เคตिเคฐाเคŸ เค•ोเคนเคฒी เค•ा เคฎเคœेเคฆाเคฐ VIDEO เคตाเคฏเคฐเคฒ, เคฒเคก़ाเคˆ เคชเคฐ เคฌोเคฒे- 'เค•ोเคˆ เคฎुเคे เคฎाเคฐ เค•े เคจिเค•เคฒ เคœाเคเค—ा...'

เคญाเคฐเคคीเคฏ เคฌเคฒ्เคฒेเคฌाเคœी เค•े เคฆिเค—्เค—เคœ เคตिเคฐाเคŸ เค•ोเคนเคฒी เคจे เค…เคชเคจे เค†เค•्เคฐाเคฎเค• เคธ्เคตเคญाเคต เค•े เค•ाเคฐเคฃ เคฎैเคฆाเคจ เคชเคฐ (เคฎौเค–िเค• เคฏा เคถाเคฐीเคฐिเค•) เคเค—เคก़े เค•ो เคฒेเค•เคฐ เคฌाเคค เค•ी เคนै. เคตिเคฐाเคŸ เค•ोเคนเคฒी เค…เค•्เคธเคฐ เคฎैเคฆाเคจ เคชเคฐ เค…เคชเคจे เค†เค•्เคฐाเคฎเค• เคฌเคฐ्เคคाเคต เค•े เค•ाเคฐเคฃ เคšเคฐ्เคšा เคฎें เคฌเคจे เคฐเคนเคคे เคนैं, เคฒेเค•िเคจ เคซिเคœिเค•เคฒ เคฒเคก़ाเคˆ เค•ो เคฒेเค•เคฐ เค‰เคจ्เคนोंเคจे เคœो เคฌเคฏाเคจ เคฆिเคฏा เคนै, เคตเคน เคšเคฐ्เคšा เคฎें เคฌเคจा เคนुเค† เคนै.

Will Biden Face a Democratic Challenger?


By BY ROSS DOUTHAT from NYT Opinion

Old Clip Of Raccoon Imitating Girl's Dance Resurfaces, Internet Divided

Animal videos are the most watched and loved videos on the internet as they brighten our day and fill us with joy. One such adorable video of a raccoon imitating a woman's dance moves has resurfaced on the internet. However, the video has drawn mixed reactions from internet users and sparked a debate about animal cruelty.

The video shows a raccoon from inside its zoo enclosure, mimicking a woman's dance moves perfectly while she pretends to rap. The video was shared on Twitter by a user named Morissa Schwartz which has amassed more than 12 lakh views, 51,000 likes and more than 1,000 retweets.

''Cool moves,'' reads the caption of the post shared on April 19.

Watch the video here:

While some users were left amused, others felt that the animal's dance was actually caused by psychosis due to being kept in captivity. 

One user wrote, ''He seems chill enough to hang out with.'' Another said, ''Yes, cool moves, but it shouldn't be in a zoo. Anyways, loved it.''

Some termed it as an example of 'Zoochosis', a psychological disorder that can develop in captive animals.

A third wrote, ''This move is due to his confinement... and it's not fun.'' A fourth added, ''They should give me a job called “the worst person on Earth” where I debunk cute animals videos as abnormal behavior signs of abuse and captivity. I mean do you actually think raccoons can dance with you.'' 

A fifth stated, ''Repetitive movements caused by STRESS! It's not funny.'' A sixth commented, ''Not cool usually when animals feel trapped and scared they do these moves.'' 

Yet another added, ''Raccoon isn't having a dance party. He's having anxiety from being CAGED!!''



PBKS vs MI: เคธूเคฐ्เคฏเค•ुเคฎाเคฐ เคฏाเคฆเคต เคจे เคตाเคจเค–ेเคกे เคฎें เคฌिเค–ेเคฐी เคšเคฎเค•, เคจिเค•เคฒी เคธीเคœเคจ เค•ी เคชเคนเคฒी เคซिเคซ्เคŸी, เคซिเคฐ เค…เคฐ्เคถเคฆीเคช เคฌเคจे เคชंเคœाเคฌ เค•ी เคขाเคฒ

เคฎुंเคฌเคˆ เค”เคฐ เคชंเคœाเคฌ (MI vs PBKS) เค•े เคฌीเคš เคนुเค เคฎुเค•ाเคฌเคฒे เคฎें เค•ांเคŸे เค•ी เคŸเค•्เค•เคฐ เคฆेเค–เคจे เค•ो เคฎिเคฒी. 215 เคฐเคจ เค•े เคŸाเคฐเค—ेเคŸ เค•ा เคชीเค›ा เค•เคฐ เคฐเคนी เคฎुंเคฌเคˆ เค•ी เคคเคฐเคซ เคธे เคธूเคฐ्เคฏเค•ुเคฎाเคฐ เคฏाเคฆเคต เค•ी เค•เคฎाเคฒ เค•ी เคฌैเคŸिंเค— เคฆेเค–เคจे เค•ो เคฎिเคฒी. เคฒेเค•िเคจ เคฎैเคš เค•े เค…เคนเคฎ เคฎोเคก़ เคชเคฐ เค‰เคจ्เคนोंเคจे เคŸीเคฎ เค•ा เคธाเคฅ เค›ोเคก़ เคฆिเคฏा.

Scientists Reveal The Reason Why Your Hair Turns Grey As You Age

Scientists have discovered the reason why human hair loses its colour and turns grey as we age, reported New York Post. According to a team of scientists, melanocyte stem cells become stuck inside the hair follicle and are unable to produce pigment.

The findings were published Wednesday in the peer-reviewed, scientific journal Nature. For the study, scientists spent two years tracking individual cells in the fur of mice in order to determine how hair turns grey and closely examined the melanocyte stem cells known to control hair colour. They used special scans and lab techniques to study the cell-ageing process.

They discovered that the pigment-producing part of a stem cell would change as the mice would mature. ''The melanocyte stem cell system fails earlier than other adult stem cell populations, which leads to hair greying in most humans and mice,'' the study says. 

As hair ages, sheds and grows back, melanocyte stem cells get stuck in a part of the hair follicle called the hair follicle bulge. As the stem cells stop roaming around the follicle and become fixed, they fail to mature into fully-fledged melanocytes. The hair then turns grey, white or silver because no pigment is being produced.

Mayumi Ito, the author of the study and dermatology professor at New York University's Grossman School of Medicine, said, “This is a really big step forward in understanding why we grey.”

He explained, ''It is the loss of chameleon-like function in melanocyte stem cells that may be responsible for greying and loss of hair colour.''

The researchers also suggested that if their findings hold true for humans, they could open up a potential way to reverse or prevent grey hair.

The study's lead investigator, Qi Sun, said, ''The newfound mechanisms raise the possibility that the same fixed-positioning of melanocyte stem cells may exist in humans. If so, it presents a potential pathway for reversing or preventing the greying of human hair by helping jammed cells to move again between developing hair follicle compartments.”



Friday, April 21, 2023

After Too Much Rain, Too Little Gas in South Florida’s Stations


By BY CHRISTINE HAUSER from NYT U.S.

Germany Names Panel to Investigate 1972 Attack at Munich Olympics


By BY ERIKA SOLOMON from NYT World

Valda Setterfield Dies at 88; a Star in the Postmodern Dance Firmament


By BY ALASTAIR MACAULAY from NYT Arts

Ball Doctoring: A History of Excuses, Denials and Knowing Winks


By BY BENJAMIN HOFFMAN from NYT Sports

Video: Karnataka Man Wipes Off Rainwater From PM Poster, Wins Praise

A video of a man wiping rain water off the cutout of Prime Minister Narendra Modi erected in Devanahalli near here, ahead of a BJP road show, has gone viral.

The video shows an elderly man clad in white shirt and dhoti wiping the cutout of the Prime Minister drenched in rain on Friday evening.

When the person who shot the video asked him whether he was doing it for money, the man replied, "I don't need money. I don't take money from anyone. I am doing it because of my love and trust on him (PM Modi)."

Choking in emotion, he said, "To us Modi is God." After his road show was cancelled owing to downpour, Union Minister Amit Shah shared the video on his Twitter handle.

"The unwavering trust in PM @narendramodi Ji and the selfless affection for him is what the BJP has earned and it is its source of strength. Have a look at this beautiful video from Devanahalli, Karnataka," Shah tweeted.

The BJP in Karnataka tweeted that the people of the country consider Modi as their family member.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Thursday, April 20, 2023

‘We Will Hunt You’: Ugandans Flee Ahead of Harsh Anti-Gay Law


By BY ABDI LATIF DAHIR from NYT World

Twitter Begins Removing Check Marks From Accounts


By BY KATE CONGER from NYT Technology

World Likely To Face Record Temperatures This Year As El Nino Returns

The world could breach a new average temperature record in 2023 or 2024, fuelled by climate change and the anticipated return of the El Nino weather phenomenon, climate scientists say.

Climate models suggest that after three years of the La Nina weather pattern in the Pacific Ocean, which generally lowers global temperatures slightly, the world will experience a return to El Nino, the warmer counterpart, later this year.

During El Nino, winds blowing west along the equator slow down, and warm water is pushed east, creating warmer surface ocean temperatures.

"El Nino is normally associated with record breaking temperatures at the global level. Whether this will happen in 2023 or 2024 is yet known, but it is, I think, more likely than not," said Carlo Buontempo, director of the EU's Copernicus Climate Change Service.

Climate models suggest a return to El Nino conditions in the late boreal summer, and the possibility of a strong El Nino developing towards the end of the year, Buontempo said.

The world's hottest year on record so far was 2016, coinciding with a strong El Nino - although climate change has fuelled extreme temperatures even in years without the phenomenon.

The last eight years were the world's eight hottest on record - reflecting the longer-term warming trend driven by greenhouse gas emissions.

Friederike Otto, senior lecturer at Imperial College London's Grantham Institute, said El Nino-fuelled temperatures could worsen the climate change impacts countries are already experiencing - including severe heatwaves, drought and wildfires.

"If El Nino does develop, there is a good chance 2023 will be even hotter than 2016 - considering the world has continued to warm as humans continue to burn fossil fuels," Otto said.

EU Copernicus scientists published a report on Thursday assessing the climate extremes the world experienced last year, its fifth-warmest year on record.

Europe experienced its hottest summer on record in 2022, while climate change-fuelled extreme rain caused disastrous flooding in Pakistan, and in February, Antarctic sea ice levels hit a record low.

The world's average global temperature is now 1.2C higher than in pre-industrial times, Copernicus said.

Despite most of the world's major emitters pledging to eventually slash their net emissions to zero, global CO2 emissions last year continued to rise.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



เคกेเคตिเคก เคตॉเคฐ्เคจเคฐ เค•ी เค•เคช्เคคाเคจी เคชाเคฐी, เคฆिเคฒ्เคฒी เค•ैเคชिเคŸเคฒ्เคธ เคจे เคฒเค—ाเคคाเคฐ 5 เคนाเคฐ เค•े เคฌाเคฆ เคšเค–ा เคœीเคค เค•ा เคธ्เคตाเคฆ

เค•ोเคฒเค•ाเคคा เคจाเค‡เคŸเคฐाเค‡เคกเคฐ्เคธ เคจे เคชเคนเคฒे เคฌैเคŸिंเค— เค•เคฐเคคे เคนुเค 20 เค“เคตเคฐ เคฎें 127 เคฐเคจ เคฌเคจाเค. เค†เคˆเคชीเคเคฒ เค•े เคฎौเคœूเคฆा เคธीเคœเคจ เคฎें เคชเคนเคฒा เคฎैเคš เค–ेเคฒเคจे เค‰เคคเคฐे เค“เคชเคจเคฐ เคœेเคธเคจ เคฐॉเคฏ เคจे เคธเคฌเคธे เคœ्เคฏाเคฆा 43 เคฐเคจ เคฌเคจाเค. เค‰เคจ्เคนोंเคจे 39 เค—ेंเคฆों เคชเคฐ 5 เคšौเค•े เค”เคฐ เคเค• เค›เค•्เค•ा เคฒเค—ाเคฏा. เค•ेเค•ेเค†เคฐ เค•े เคธिเคฐ्เคซ 3 เคฌैเคŸเคฐ เคฆเคนाเคˆ เค•ा เค†ंเค•เคก़ा เค›ू เคธเค•े. เค†ंเคฆ्เคฐे เคฐเคธेเคฒ เคจे เคจाเคฌाเคฆ 38 เคฐเคจ เค•ी เคชाเคฐी เค–ेเคฒी เคตเคนी เคฎเคจเคฆीเคช เคธिंเคน เคจे 12 เคฐเคจ เคฌเคจाเค. เคฆिเคฒ्เคฒी เค•ी เค“เคฐ เคธे เค‡เคถांเคค เคถเคฐ्เคฎा, เค…เค•्เคทเคฐ เคชเคŸेเคฒ, เค•ुเคฒเคฆीเคช เคฏाเคฆเคต เค” เคเคจเคฐिเค• เคจॉเคฐ्เค•िเคฏा เคจे 2-2 เคตिเค•ेเคŸ เคšเคŸเค•ाเค. เคกेเคตिเคก เคตॉเคฐ्เคจเคฐ เค•ी เค•เคช्เคคाเคจी เคชाเคฐी เค•े เคฆเคฎ เคชเคฐ เคฆिเคฒ्เคฒी เค•ैเคชिเคŸเคฒ्เคธ เคจे เคถाเคจเคฆाเคฐ เคœीเคค เคฆเคฐ्เคœ เค•ी.

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Prince William Helps Out At Indian Restaurant In Birmingham, Takes Booking

Britain's Prince William helped out an Indian restaurant during a royal visit on Thursday by taking a phone reservation from an unsuspecting customer.

The heir to the British throne and his wife Kate were visiting the family-run restaurant Indian Streatery during their trip to Birmingham in central England, when he took the call from someone seeking a booking for two people.

After checking with the owners as to the restaurant's location, he then had a discussion with the caller about when a table was free and whether they would have time to eat before catching their train.

"What name is it under?" the prince said as he concluded the conversation, without revealing his own name to the caller. "See you at quarter past two."

Prince William's office later said on Twitter: "Hope we told this customer to come to the right place...!"

As well as taking the booking, the royals also helped out preparing dishes in the restaurant's kitchen before continuing their visit in the city with a game of darts at an underground bar.

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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

A Mexican Boutique With Penguin Saltshakers and Nopal Coin Purses


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By BY ELEANORE PARK from NYT Food

India's Economy, Development Goals At Risk Due To Extreme Heat: Study

Killer heat waves are putting "unprecedented burdens" on India's agriculture, economy and public health, with climate change undermining the country's long-term efforts to reduce poverty, inequality and illness, a new study showed.

Extreme heat has caused more than 24,000 deaths since 1992 and has also driven up air pollution and accelerated glacial melt in northern India, said a team of scholars led by the University of Cambridge's Ramit Debnath.

India is now "facing a collision of multiple, cumulative climate hazards", with extreme weather happening almost every day from January to October last year, they said.

Mr Debnath told Reuters that it was "very important to figure out how we measure vulnerabilities to frequent extreme events", with the Indian government's own "climate vulnerability index" believed to underestimate the impact that longer, earlier and more frequent heatwaves will have on development.

As much as 90% of India's total area now lies in extreme heat danger zones, and it is not fully prepared, he warned.

"India has already done quite a bit in terms of heat mitigation - they actually now recognise heatwaves as part of their disaster relief package," he said. "But there's a need to optimise the pace of these plans."

"The adaptation measures that are being put on paper are quite substantial ... and I think they have a very strong solid plan, but it's how they are implemented."

The researchers also warned that heatwaves were weakening India's efforts to meet its "Social Development Goals", a list of 17 UN objectives to cut poverty, hunger, inequality and disease.

Extreme heat could ultimately lead to a 15% decline in "outdoor working capacity", reduce the quality of life of up to 480 million people and cost 2.8% of GDP by 2050, they said.

Falling productivity caused by extreme high temperatures could already be costing India 5.4% of its GDP, according to the Climate Transparency Report published by environmental groups last year.

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By BY TRIP GABRIEL from NYT U.S.

101 Skydivers Over The Age Of 60 Attempt To Break A World Record In US

More than 100 seniors over the age of 60 took part in a group skydiving event in California, United States, in an effort to break a world record.

This group, which is named Skydivers Over Sixty, created formations in mid-air and broke two world records. 

The 101 jumpers successfully constructed a snowflake formation on their fourth attempt, according to the organisation that organised the exercise.

The Southern California skydiving facility Skydive Perris posted pictures of the occasion on Instagram and noted that the elderly skydivers broke two world records.

"This was a big weekend for @p3skydiving as they landed not one but TWO world records. SOS (Skydivers Over Sixty) was able to complete a 1-point 101-way on Saturday, 4/15/2023, beating the previous record of a 75-way at Chicago in 2018. Then they wondered, why stop there? So they went back up and completed a 2-point 95-way on Sunday, 4/16/2023, beating the last record of a 60-way at Perris in 2017," the centre wrote in the post.

"Thank you everyone for helping make this dream a reality! You were all so amazing."



Tuesday, April 18, 2023

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By BY PAUL KRUGMAN from NYT Opinion

Watch: Arjun Tendulkar Takes 1st IPL Wicket In Tense Over, Rohit Ecstatic

Arjun Tendulkar's IPL debut was widely followed as he played his first match in the Indian Premier League (IPL) for Mumbai Indians against Kolkata Knight Riders. While Arjun, son of Sachin Tendulkar, could not scalp any wicket in his first match, the wait ended in his second match, that too in a tense last over against SunRisers Hyderabad. With SRH needing 20 runs in the last over, Arjun scalped his maiden wicket on the fifth ball as he dismissed Bhuvneshwar Kumar, who was caught by Rohit Sharma at covers. Before that, Arjun looked like following a plan and delivered a couple of good yorkers to keep the SRH batters at bay. 

MI ultimately won by 14 runs as Rohit Sharma was ecstatic after Arjun got his first wicket. 

Watch: Arjun Tendulkar Takes 1st IPL Wicket In Tense Over, Rohit Ecstatic

Talking about the match, Mumbai Indians defeated hosts Sunrisers Hyderabad by 14 runs in the Indian Premier League on Tuesday. Cameron Green scored a timely half-century to help Mumbai Indians post a challenging 192 for five after being asked to bat. The home team then kept losing wickets at regular intervals and were bowled out for 178 in 19.5 overs.

Earlier, Green scored an unbeaten 64 off 40 deliveries with the help of six fours and a couple of maximums.

Ishan Kishan (38) and Tilak Varma (37) also provided valuable contributions.

Marco Jansen (2/43) snared two wickets for the home team while Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1/31) and T Natarajan (1/50) took wickets apiece.

Brief Scores: Mumbai Indians 192 for 5 in 20 overs (Cameron Green 64 not out; Marco Jansen 2/43) Sunrisers Hyderabad 178 all out in 19.5 overs (Mayank Agarwal 48; Riley Meredith 2/33)

With PTI inputs



SRH vs MI: เคฎुंเคฌเคˆ เค‡ंเคกिเคฏंเคธ เคจे เคฒเค—ाเคˆ เคœीเคค เค•ी เคนैเคŸ्เคฐिเค•, 'เค—्เคฐीเคจ' เคจे เคฆिเค–ाเคฏा เคนैเคฆเคฐाเคฌाเคฆ เค•ो เคฐेเคก เคธिเค—्เคจเคฒ, เค…เคฐ्เคœुเคจ เคญी เคฐเคนे เคนिเคŸ

SRH vs MI, IPL 2023: เคฎुंเคฌเคˆ เค‡ंเคกिเคฏंเคธ เคจे เค†เคˆเคชीเคเคฒ 2023 เค•े 25เคตें เคฎुเค•ाเคฌเคฒे เคฎें เคธเคจเคฐाเค‡เคœเคฐ्เคธ เคนैเคฆเคฐाเคฌाเคฆ เค•ो 14 เคฐเคจ เคธे เคนเคฐाเคฏा. 193 เคฐเคจ เค•े เคŸाเคฐเค—ेเคŸ เค•ा เคชीเค›ा เค•เคฐเคคे เคนुเค เคนैเคฆเคฐाเคฌाเคฆ เค•ी เคŸीเคฎ 178 เคฐเคจ เคชเคฐ เค‘เคฒ เค†เค‰เคŸ เคนो เค—เคˆ. เคฎुंเคฌเคˆ เค•ी เคคเคฐเคซ เคธे เค•ैเคฎเคฐเคจ เค—्เคฐीเคจ เคจे เคจाเคฌाเคฆ 60 เคฐเคจ เคฌเคจाเค. เคฏे เคฎुंเคฌเคˆ เค•ी เคฒเค—ाเคคाเคฐ เคคीเคธเคฐी เคœीเคค เคนै.

Freddie Scappaticci, Who May Have Been British Spy ‘Stakeknife,’ Is Dead


By BY ALAN COWELL from NYT World

World's Richest City Has Over 3 Lakh Millionaires: Report

New York has taken the crown of being the world's richest city, yet again, with the most millionaires in 2023, according to a report. The city has 3,40,000 millionaires, according to global wealth tracker Henley & Partners.

The city is followed by Tokyo and San Francisco Bay Area with resident millionaire populations of 290,300 and 285,000, respectively.

The report - World's Wealthiest Cities Report 2023 - covers 97 cities across nine regions worldwide (Africa, Australasia, CIS, East Asia, Europe, the Middle East, North America, South Asia, and Southeast Asia) and includes most of the world's top wealth hubs.

The US dominated the list with four of its cities - New York, The Bay Area, Los Angeles and Chicago - making it to the list. China has two of its cities (Beijing and Shanghai) in the list.

London has dropped to fourth place on this year's list with 258,000 resident high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), followed by city-state Singapore with 240,100. In 2000, London was the top city in the world for millionaires, but it has slipped down the list over the past 20 years.

The Big Apple - a nickname for New York City - is home to 3,40,000 millionaires, 724 centi-millionaires, and 58 billionaires. It is home to the world's two largest stock exchanges by market cap (the NYSE and the Nasdaq). The city comprises the five boroughs of the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island, and features some of the world's most exclusive residential streets, including 5th Avenue in Manhattan where prime apartment prices can exceed $27,000 per square meter, according to the report.



Monday, April 17, 2023

Police Investigate Shooting of Black Teenager


By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S.

Google CEO Sundar Pichai Warns ''AI Could Be Harmful If Deployed Wrongly''

Needless to say, Artificial intelligence (AI) is shaping the future of humanity across nearly every industry and changing the world around us. Recently, Google Chief Executive Officer Sundar Pichai expressed his concerns about artificial intelligence, saying that the technology can be ''very harmful'' if deployed wrongly.

In an interview with CBS's “60 Minutes”, Mr Pichai said the negative side of AI gave him restless nights and called for new regulations to govern AI.  “It can be very harmful if deployed wrongly and we don't have all the answers there yet – and the technology is moving fast. So does that keep me up at night? Absolutely,” he said.

When asked if the society is prepared for what's coming, Mr Pichai said, ''You know, there are two ways I think about it. On one hand I feel, no, because you know, the pace at which we can think and adapt as societal institutions, compared to the pace at which the technology's evolving, there seems to be a mismatch.

On the other hand, compared to any other technology, I've seen more people worried about it earlier in its life cycle. So I feel optimistic. The number of people, you know, who have started worrying about the implications, and hence the conversations are starting in a serious way as well.''

He further said that the technology will “impact every product across every company.” When asked what jobs would be disrupted, he said, "Knowledge workers'' such as writers, accountants, architects and, ironically, software engineers. 

The Google CEO added that ''society must quickly adapt with regulations for AI in the economy, laws to punish abuse, and treaties among nations to make AI safe for the world.'' ''And I think we have to be very thoughtful. And I think these are all things society needs to figure out as we move along. It's not for a company to decide,'' Mr Pichai said.

Among the risks of generative AI that Pichai highlighted are so-called deepfake videos. “There have to be consequences for creating deepfake videos which cause harm to society.''

Meanwhile, Google also recently launched an AI-powered chatbot, Bard, in response to ChatGPT. When asked by CBS journalist Scott Pelley why Google had released Bard publicly when he didn't fully understand how it worked, Mr Pichai responded, “Let me put it this way. I don't think we fully understand how a human mind works either.”

He also admitted that Google did not fully understand how its AI technology produced certain responses.

Since its release last year, Microsoft-backed OpenAI's ChatGPT has prompted rivals to launch similar products, and companies to integrate it or similar technologies into their apps and products. Recently, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates also shared a blog post, calling the ''development of AI as the most important technological advance in decades.''



เคฌाเคฌเคฐ เค†เคœเคฎ เค•े เค˜เคฐ เคฎें เคฎเคšा เค˜เคฎाเคธाเคจ, เคญाเคˆ เคฌเคจा เคญाเคˆ เค•ा ‘เคฆुเคถ्‍เคฎเคจ’, เค•เคนा- 1 เคชเคฐ्เคธेंเคŸ เคญी….

เคชाเค•िเคธ्‍เคคाเคจ เค”เคฐ เคจ्‍เคฏूเคœीเคฒैंเคก เค•े เคฌीเคš 5เคŸी20 เคฎैเคšों เค•ी เคธीเคฐीเคœ เคšเคฒ เคฐเคนी เคนै. เคฌाเคฌเคฐ เค†เคœเคฎ เค•ी เค•เคช्‍เคคाเคจी เคฎें เคชाเค•िเคธ्‍เคคाเคจ เคจे เค•ीเคตिเคฏों เคชเคฐ 2-0 เค•ी เคฌเคข़เคค เคฌเคจाเคˆ เคนुเคˆ เคนै. เคฆूเคธเคฐे เคŸी20 เคฎें เคฌाเคฌเคฐ เคจे เคถเคคเค• เคœเคก़ เค•เคˆ เคฐिเค•ॉเคฐ्เคก เค…เคชเคจे เคจाเคฎ เค•िเค. เค‡เคธ เคฌीเคš, เคฌाเคฌเคฐ เค†เคœเคฎ เค•े เค˜เคฐ เคฎें ‘เคœंเค—’ เค›िเคก़ เค—เคˆ เคนै.

Protest After Homeowner Shoots Black Teenager at Wrong House


By BY THE NEW YORK TIMES from NYT U.S.

"They Love Him": Anushka's Reaction Viral As Fans Root For Dhoni. Watch

Any clash between Chennai Super Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore is a widely followed game in the Indian Premier League. The reason: It pits two of the biggest superstars of Indian cricket - MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli - against each other. Same was the case in Monday's match at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium when RCB took on CSK in a home fixture. While RCB is highly supported by the Bengaluru crowd, Dhoni commands massive respect too. So, when Dhoni came to bat in the last over of the first innings, the fans present at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium chanting his name. Actor Anushka Sharma, who is RCB star Virat Kohli's wife, was impressed and appeared to be saying: "They love him"

Watch the video here: 

Talking about the match, Devon Conway slammed a blistering 83 off 45 balls while Shivam Dube blazed away to a 27-ball 52 as Chennai Super Kings posted an imposing 226 for six in an IPL match on Monday.
Opting to bowl, it was a struggle for RCB's bowling attack as the CSK batters went hammer and tongs from the onset.

CSK started on a bright note thanks to Conway who first whipped Wayne Parnell to the mid wicket boundary in the second over and, three balls later, lifted the South African over the fine leg fence.

Ruturaj Gaikwad struggled as he departed in the third over, finding Parnell in the outfield from a Mohammed Siraj delivery.

Conway was unperturbed as he went about his business in style, scooping Vijaykumar Vyshak over the keeper for a four, and a ball later, Ajinkya Rahane (37 off 20) executed a perfect hook shot to send the ball into the stands.

Rahane looked in a mood to prove a point as he clobbered Parnell for two boundaries and a six to pick up 15 runs from the sixth over.

Introduced into the attack in the seventh over, Glen Maxwell was hit out of the park by Conway. The duo looked in ominous form as they gathered a boundary or a six in all most every over of their partnership.

Conway was at his brutal best as he smoked Wanindu Hasaranga de Silva over midwicket for a huge six in the 10th over, before the Lankan spinner broke the dangerous-looking partnership by cleaning up Rahane. Conway brought up his second fifty on the trot with a double in the same over.

The New Zealander then smashed Hasaranga for a boundary as CSK reached 97 for two at the halfway stage. Shivam Dube marked his arrival at the crease with a huge six off Maxwell, while Conway continued his onslaught and smashed rookie Vijaykumar for back-to-back fours.

It turned out to be a nightmarish outing for young Vijaykumar as Conway clobbered the bowler over fine-leg boundary for another maximum.

With PTI inputs



Sunday, April 16, 2023

Sudan Fears ‘Ghost of Civil War’ as Explosions Rock Capital


By BY DECLAN WALSH AND ABDI LATIF DAHIR from NYT World

เคฌैเคŸเคฐ เคจे เคฎैเคฆाเคจ เคชเคฐ เคฎเคšाเคˆ เคคเคฌाเคนी, 44 เคฎिเคจเคŸ เคฎें เค–ेเคฒ เค–เคค्เคฎ! เคนाเคฐ्เคฆिเค• เคชंเคก्เคฏा เค•े เคœเคฌเคก़े เคธे เค›ीเคจ เคฒिเคฏा เคœीเคค

เค‡ंเคกिเคฏเคจ เคช्เคฐीเคฎिเคฏเคฐ เคฒीเค— เค•े เคจเค เคธीเคœเคจ เคฎें เคชเคนเคฒी เคฌाเคฐ เคฎौเคœूเคฆा เคšैंเคชिเคฏเคจ เค—ुเคœเคฐाเคค เคŸाเค‡เคŸंเคธ เค”เคฐ เค‰เคช เคตिเคœेเคคा เคฐाเคœเคธ्เคฅाเคจ เคฐॉเคฏเคฒ्เคธ เค•े เคฌीเคš เคฎुเค•ाเคฌเคฒा เคนुเค†. เคŸॉเคธ เคœीเคคเค•เคฐ เคธंเคœू เคธैเคฎเคธเคจ เคจे เคนाเคฐ्เคฆिเค• เคชंเคก्เคฏा เค•ी เคŸीเคฎ เค•ो เคชเคนเคฒे เคฌเคฒ्เคฒेเคฌाเคœी เค•े เคฒिเค เคฌुเคฒाเคฏा. 20 เค“เคตเคฐ เคฎें 7 เคตिเค•ेเคŸ เค•े เคจुเค•เคธाเคจ เคชเคฐ เคŸीเคฎ เคจे 177 เคฐเคจ เค•ा เคธ्เค•ोเคฐ เค–เคก़ा เค•िเคฏा. เคœเคตाเคฌ เคฎें เค•เคช्เคคाเคจ เค•ी เคซिเคซ्เคŸी เค”เคฐ เคถिเคฎเคฐोเคจ เคนेเคŸเคฎाเคฏเคฐ เค•ी เคจाเคฌाเคฆ เคชाเคฐी เค•ी เคฌเคฆौเคฒเคค 4 เค—ेंเคฆ เคฐเคนเคคे เคนी 3 เคตिเค•ेเคŸ เคธे เคœीเคค เคนाเคธिเคฒ เค•ी.

Fans Gather as ‘Phantom’ Ends a Record Broadway Run


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Pharaonic Funkatizing at the Met Roof Garden


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Aim For 150, Else BJP Will "Steal" Government: Rahul Gandhi In Karnataka

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said there is a strong undercurrent in favour of Congress in poll-bound Karnataka but pressed on his leaders to ensure that the party wins at least 150 seats so that the next government is not "stolen" by a corrupt BJP.

He also reminded everyone that people in the party have a duty to defend the idea of India from the RSS and BJP amid hatred, violence and attacks on the country's institutions.

The Congress leader arrived in Karnataka on a two-day event to take part in a series of events in Kolar, Bengaluru and Bidar before flying back to Delhi.

"Most of us are aware of what the BJP is doing to the nation in terms of hatred and violence, the attack on institutions. These are the things that are visible to everybody," Mr Gandhi said after inaugurating Indira Gandhi Bhavan.

Dwelling on his party's prospects in the May 10 Karnataka Assembly election, he said, "We are facing an election now in Karnataka and I am quite happy to see that there is a very strong undercurrent in favour of the Congress and I am confident that the party is going to win the election." The Congress leader expressed happiness that there was "certain amount of unity" among party leaders in the state. "I am happy to see also that there is a certain amount of unity among all our leaders, unity of purpose and unity of action. I saw all the leaders of Karnataka during the Bharat Jodo Yatra," he added.

Winning elections in a close manner will not work in Karnataka, Mr Gandhi said urging his leaders to win at least 150 seats of the total 224 in the Assembly.

"We have to win the election with 150 seats because the BJP is a corrupt organisation. The BJP has a huge amount of money that they have stolen from the people of Karnataka and they will attempt to steal the next government as well," he underlined.

The Congress leader said he was confident that if Congress campaigned in a united manner and stood together, then the party will win the election hands down.

"The essence of our country, the nature of our country is being attacked and it is our duty as Congress people, as people who have helped build the modern idea of India, as the institution, the organisation that has helped build the modern idea of India to defend it from RSS and the BJP." Lashing out at the Basavaraj Bommai-led dispensation, the former Congress president said everybody knew the state government in Karnataka is one of the most corrupt in the country.

"The tag '40 per cent Sarkar' has stuck. Everybody understands that the BJP in Karnataka is a symbol of corruption," Mr Gandhi said pointing out that the people of Karnataka are keen to teach a lesson to the '40 per cent Sarkar'.

Stating that the BJP government has "gone beyond being corrupt", Mr Gandhi underscored that no matter what Prime Minister Narendra Modi said or did, it was very clear to the people of Karnataka that the BJP wasted its time.

"They have stolen five years of theirs because this government did not belong to them. This was a non-BJP government that was elected and this was a government that has been stolen," the Congress leader said.

Congress has made corruption as a poll plank alleging that the ministers demand 40 per cent commission on public works from contractors.

Appealing to the Congress workers to work hard in this election, he said a message should be conveyed that the party is coming to power with a serious purpose to deliver things to the people of Karnataka.

In the outgoing 224-member Assembly, the BJP currently has 119 seats, followed by the Congress with 75 and the JD (S) with 28 seats. Two seats are vacant.

While polling for the Assembly election will take place on May 10, the results would be declared on May 13. 

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GT vs RR: เคธंเคœू เคธैเคฎเคธเคจ เคจे เคšैंเคชिเคฏंเคธ เค•ी เคงुเคจाเคˆ เค•เคฐ เคชเคฒเคŸी เคฌाเคœी, เคซिเคฐ เคนेเคŸเคฎाเคฏเคฐ เคจे เค—ुเคœเคฐाเคค เค•े เคตिเคœเคฏ เคฐเคฅ เคชเคฐ เคฒเค—ाเคฏा เคฌ्เคฐेเค•

เค—ुเคœเคฐाเคค เคŸाเค‡เคŸंเคธ เคจे เค†เคˆเคชीเคเคฒ 2023 เคฎें เคถाเคจเคฆाเคฐ เคคเคฐीเค•े เคธे เคถुเคฐुเค†เคค เค•ी. เคฒेเค•िเคจ เคชเคนเคฒे เค•ेเค•ेเค†เคฐ เค•ी เคšเคฎเคค्เค•ाเคฐी เคฌैเคŸिंเค— เค•ी เคฌเคฆौเคฒเคค เคŸीเคฎ เค•ो เคชเคนเคฒी เคนाเคฐ เคฎिเคฒी. เค…เคฌ เคฐाเคœเคธ्เคฅाเคจ เคฐॉเคฏเคฒ्เคธ เค•े เค•เคช्เคคाเคจ เคธंเคœू เคธैเคฎเคธเคจ เค”เคฐ เคถिเคฎเคฐोเคจ เคนेเคŸเคฎाเคฏเคฐ เค•े เค†เคคिเคถी เค…ंเคฆाเคœ เคจे เคšैंเคชिเคฏंเคธ เค•ो เคนाเคฐ เค•ा เคธ्เคตाเคฆ เคšเค–ा เคฆिเคฏा เคนै.

Nitish Rana, Hrithik Shokeen Handed Heft Fines For On-Field Spat

Kolkata Knight Riders captain Nitish Rana was given a hefty fine by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) following his on-field spat with Mumbai Indians spinner Hrithik Shokeen. After the KKR skipper's dismissal, Shokeen and Rana had an altercation on the field that saw MI players, including their stand-in skipper Suryakumar Yadav, intervene. Rana seemed to have said something to Shokeen during that incident that didn't go down well with the match referee. Hence, Rana was given a 25% fine on his match fee.

As per an IPL release, Rana admitted to the Level 1 Offence under Article 2.21 of the IPL's Code of Conduct.

Mumbai Indians bowler Hrithik Shokeen was fined 10 percent of his match fee for breaching the IPL Code of Conduct during his team's match against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.

Shokeen admitted to the Level 1 Offence under Article 2.5 of the IPL's Code of Conduct.

For Level 1 breaches of the Code of Conduct, the Match Referee's decision is final and binding.

Even Mumbai Indians stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav was fined after his team maintained a slow over-rate during their match against Kolkata Knight Riders.

As it was his team's first offence of the season under the IPL's Code of Conduct relating to minimum over-rate offences, Mr. Suryakumar Yadav was fined Rs. 12 lakh.

As for the match, the Knight Riders couldn't secure a win despite opening batter Venkatesh Iyer scoring 104 off just 51 balls. The Kolkata franchise had set a target of 186 runs for Mumbai Indians to chase. The Suryakumar-led side overhauled the total with 5 wickets in hand and 2.2 overs to spare.



Saturday, April 15, 2023

Hedda Kleinfeld Schachter Dies at 99; Built an Empire of Tulle and Satin


By BY PENELOPE GREEN from NYT Style

UP Gangster, Brother Shot Dead While In Police Custody: 5 Facts

  1. Visuals of the incident shows Atiq Ahmed and his brother walking while talking to reporters when someone shoots the gangster on the head.
  2. The next moment his brother is also shot dead.
  3. Atiq Ahmed's son Asad was killed in an encounter in UP's Jhansi on Thursday.
  4. Atiq Ahmed was a Samajwadi Party MP and was convicted in a kidnapping case.
  5. He was also an accused in the murder of Bahujan Samaj Party MLA Raju Pal in 2005 and the killing of Umesh Pal, the murdered MLA's lawyer, in February this year.


PBKS vs LSG: เคฒเค–เคจเคŠ เค•ी เค˜เคฐ เคฎें เคชเคนเคฒी เคนाเคฐ, เคถाเคนเคฐुเค– เคจे เค•िเคฏा เคšौเค•े เคธे เค†เค–िเคฐी เคตाเคฐ, เคชंเคœाเคฌ เค•ी เคœीเคค เคฎें เคธिเค•ंเคฆเคฐ เคญी เคšเคฎเค•े

LSG vs PBKS, IPL 2023: เคชंเคœाเคฌ เค•िंเค—्เคธ เคจे เค†เคˆเคชीเคเคฒ 2023 เค•े 21เคตें เคฎुเค•ाเคฌเคฒे เคฎें เคฎेเคœเคฌाเคจ เคฒเค–เคจเคŠ เคธुเคชเคฐ เคœाเคฏंเคŸ्เคธ เค•ो 2 เคตिเค•ेเคŸ เคธे เคนเคฐा เคฆिเคฏा. เคชंเคœाเคฌ เค•िंเค—्เคธ เคจे เคœीเคค เค•े เคฒिเค เคฎिเคฒे 160 เคฐเคจ เค•ा เคฒเค•्เคท्เคฏ เค•ो เคนाเคธिเคฒ เค•เคฐ เคฒिเคฏा. เคชंเคœाเคฌ เค•ी เคœीเคค เคฎें เคธिเค•ंเคฆเคฐ เคฐเคœा เค•ी เค…เคนเคฎ เคญूเคฎिเค•ा เคฐเคนी. เค‰เคจ्เคนोंเคจे เค…เคฐ्เคงเคถเคคเค• เค ोเค•ा. เค‰เคจเค•े เค…เคฒाเคตा เคถाเคนเคฐुเค– เค–ाเคจ เคจे เคญी เค…เคนเคฎ เคชाเคฐी เค–ेเคฒी.

1 Dead and Nearly 100 Sickened in Fungal Outbreak at Paper Mill


By BY REMY TUMIN from NYT U.S.

"Didn't Get Invitation": Telangana Governor On BR Ambedkar's Statue Inauguration

Telangana Governor Tamilisai Soundararajan on Saturday said she did not get invitation for the inauguration of a giant statue of B R Ambedkar here on the latter's 132nd birth anniversary.

Ambedkar spoke about women empowerment but there was no invitation for a woman Governor, she claimed.

"...it was a big event. There was no any invitation for me. If I would have got the invitation, I would have come and participated, in the great personality our honourable Ambedkar ji. Not only, he is the father of our Constitution, but he has put forth his words for development of the country, for women empowerment particularly," she told news channels here.

"I also felt very bad.... I paid my floral tributes to Ambedkar ji yesterday," she said.

The State government on Friday unveiled 125-ft tall statue of Ambedkar at the Hussain Sagar lake here on the occasion of Ambedkar's birth anniversary.

Relations between Raj Bhavan and the TRS government have not been on the best of terms and Soundararajan had earlier complained of protocol not being followed during her visits to the districts.

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)



Friday, April 14, 2023

The 100-Year-Old Reason U.S. Housing Is So Expensive


By BY PETER COY from NYT Opinion

Constable Beats Up Senior Policewoman In Gurugram

A constable allegedly beat up a senior policewoman after she asked him not to interrupt her while she was talking to a complainant of a rape case, police said in Gurugram on Friday. 

A clash broke out between Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) Poonam and constable Pravesh in sector 37 police station on Wednesday night, they said.

According to the police, the ASI asked the constable to not interfere while talking to the complainant of a rape case.

The matter escalated and a physical altercation broke out between them. The constable also threatened to kill the ASI but the other police officers present at the spot intervened and set them aside.

When senior officials were made aware of the incident, an ACP rank officer reached the police station and questioned them.

A senior police officer said that taking serious note of the issue, Inspector Sunita, who was SHO of sector 37 police station has been transferred to the police line and Inspector Aman Beniwal has been appointed as SHO.

On Thursday, ASI Poonam filed a complaint against Pravesh, following which an FIR was registered against him under sections 323 (causing hurt), and 506 (criminal intimidation) of the Indian Penal Code at sector 10 A police station.

Further probe is underway and action will be taken as per the law, a police officer said.

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IPL เคธे เคฌाเคนเคฐ เคนोเคจे เคตाเคฒी เคคीเคธเคฐी เคŸीเคฎ เคนुเคˆ เคชเค•्เค•ी, เคช्เคฒेเค‘เคซ เคฎें เคชเคนुंเคšเคจा เคฎुเคถ्เค•िเคฒ

IPL playoffs scenario เคŸूเคฐ्เคจाเคฎेंเคŸ เคธे เคฌाเคนเคฐ เคนोเคจे เคตाเคฒी เคŸीเคฎों เคฎें เคเค• เคจाเคฎ เค”เคฐ เคœुเคก़ เคšुเค•ा เคนै. เคชूเคฐ्เคต เคšैंเคชिเคฏเคจ เคŸीเคฎ เค•ो เคฐॉเคฏเคฒ เคšैเคฒेंเคœเคฐ्เคธ เคฌैंเค—เคฒोเคฐ เค•ी เคŸीเคฎ เคจे เคฎ...