Delhi Capitals cruise into fourth straight WPL final
Vadodara: Delhi Capitals put up an all-round display to extend their remarkable consistency, storming into a fourth consecutive Women's Premier League final with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator here Tuesday. Opting to bowl, the Delhi...
Gopalpur Port workers stage protest, demand equal pay for equal work
Chhatrapur: Hundreds of workers at Gopalpur Port in Ganjam district staged a protest in front of the port gate Tuesday, demanding equal pay for equal work and compliance with labour laws. Under the banner of ‘Ganjam Operators and Drivers Mazdoor...
Odisha court awards nine Bangladeshis two years’ RI each for illegal stay in India
Bhubaneswar: A court in Bhubaneswar Tuesday sentenced nine Bangladeshis, including three women, to two years of rigorous imprisonment each for infiltrating into India. The sentence was pronounced by the court of Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate, Bhubaneswar. Apart from two years' RI,...
Mooney anchors Giants to 168/7 against Capitals in WPL Eliminator
Vadodara: Beth Mooney played the role of a sheet anchor with a composed unbeaten half-century as Gujarat Giants posted a competitive 168 for 7 against Delhi Capitals in the Women's Premier League Eliminator, here Tuesday. The Australia opener struck 62...
Junior engineer caught taking Rs 20,000 bribe in Malkangiri
Malkangiri: Odisha vigilance department Tuesday arrested a junior engineer of a power distribution company while taking a bribe of Rs 20,000 from a brick factory owner in Malkangiri district, an official statement said. The vigilance officers seized the bribe money from...
Air India, IndiGo planes’ wingtips touch at Mumbai airport
Mumbai: Wingtips of Air India and IndiGo planes came in touch with each other at the Mumbai airport Tuesday evening, and both aircraft have been grounded for checks, according to officials. All passengers are safe. While Air India's plane was waiting on the taxiway prior to take off, the IndiGo...
Read moreDetailsNepal withdraws controversial social media bill
Kathmandu: The Nepal government Tuesday decided to withdraw the controversial social media bill, which was under consideration in Parliament. The Social Media Bill 2025, registered by the then-government led by deposed prime minister K P Sharma Oli last year, drew criticism from all quarters over its intention to control social media platforms. A cabinet meeting Tuesday decided to withdraw the bill, Home Minister Om Prakash Aryal, who is also the government...
Read moreDetailsSri Lanka police question Mahinda Rajapaksa’s wife, son in separate cases
Colombo: Sri Lanka's former president Mahinda Rajapaksa's wife and son were questioned separately by police Tuesday in connection with two different cases, officials said. The former first lady, Shiranthi Rajapaksa, was questioned in connection with a case filed in 2015 over alleged financial irregularities involving a foundation headed by her. Namal Rajapaksa, an opposition legislator, was quizzed over his alleged links with underworld figure Kehelbaddara Padme, who was extradited from Dubai...
Read moreDetailsIndia-US trade deal safeguards farm, dairy interests: Goyal
New Delhi: Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal Tuesday that India has a very good trade deal with the US, better than competitors, without compromising interest of the agriculture and dairy sectors. Without giving details of what has been agreed with Washington, Goyal said the trade deal is in the final stages, and an Indo-US joint statement will be issued shortly detailing the contours of the agreement. He also lashed out at the...
Read moreDetailsFresh Epstein documents put Lord Mandelson under police scrutiny
London: British police Tuesday are assessing whether former Labour Party politician Peter Mandelson should face a criminal investigation for leaking sensitive government information to the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. The UK government is seeking ways to kick Mandelson out of Parliament and remove the noble title, Lord Mandelson, that comes with his lifetime membership in the House of Lords. A trove of more than 3 million pages of Epstein-related documents released...
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Delhi Capitals cruise into fourth straight WPL final
Vadodara: Delhi Capitals put up an all-round display to extend their remarkable consistency, storming into a fourth consecutive Women's Premier League final with a comprehensive seven-wicket win over Gujarat Giants in the Eliminator here Tuesday. Opting to bowl, the Delhi Capitals Women bowlers restricted Gujarat Giants Women to 168 for seven before Shafali Verma (31 off 21...
Air India, IndiGo planes’ wingtips touch at Mumbai airport
Mumbai: Wingtips of Air India and IndiGo planes came in touch with each other at the Mumbai airport Tuesday evening, and both aircraft have been grounded for checks, according to officials. All passengers are safe. While Air India's plane was waiting on the taxiway prior to take off, the IndiGo aircraft was taxiing after landing at the...
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Gopalpur Port workers stage protest, demand equal pay for equal work
Chhatrapur: Hundreds of workers at Gopalpur Port in Ganjam district staged a protest in front of the port gate Tuesday, demanding equal pay for equal work and compliance with labour laws. Under the banner of ‘Ganjam Operators and Drivers Mazdoor Sangha’, the protesting workers alleged that despite working for years under authorised vendors and contractors appointed by...
Odisha court awards nine Bangladeshis two years’ RI each for illegal stay in India
Bhubaneswar: A court in Bhubaneswar Tuesday sentenced nine Bangladeshis, including three women, to two years of rigorous imprisonment each for infiltrating into India. The sentence was pronounced by the court of Sub-divisional Judicial Magistrate, Bhubaneswar. Apart from two years' RI, the court also imposed a penalty of Rs 10,000 each on the nine Bangladeshis. Default in the...
Mooney anchors Giants to 168/7 against Capitals in WPL Eliminator
Vadodara: Beth Mooney played the role of a sheet anchor with a composed unbeaten half-century as Gujarat Giants posted a competitive 168 for 7 against Delhi Capitals in the Women's Premier League Eliminator, here Tuesday. The Australia opener struck 62 not out off 51 balls, laced with six boundaries, holding the innings together after the Giants were...
Nepal withdraws controversial social media bill
Kathmandu: The Nepal government Tuesday decided to withdraw the controversial social media bill, which was under consideration in Parliament. The Social Media Bill 2025, registered by the then-government led by deposed prime minister K P Sharma Oli last year, drew criticism from all quarters over its intention to control social media platforms. A cabinet meeting Tuesday decided...
Junior engineer caught taking Rs 20,000 bribe in Malkangiri
Malkangiri: Odisha vigilance department Tuesday arrested a junior engineer of a power distribution company while taking a bribe of Rs 20,000 from a brick factory owner in Malkangiri district, an official statement said. The vigilance officers seized the bribe money from the accused, it said. A case has been registered against the two at the Koraput vigilance police...
Sri Lanka police question Mahinda Rajapaksa’s wife, son in separate cases
Colombo: Sri Lanka's former president Mahinda Rajapaksa's wife and son were questioned separately by police Tuesday in connection with two different cases, officials said. The former first lady, Shiranthi Rajapaksa, was questioned in connection with a case filed in 2015 over alleged financial irregularities involving a foundation headed by her. Namal Rajapaksa, an opposition legislator, was quizzed...
Jharkhand Maoist surrenders before Odisha Police
Rourkela: An 18-year-old Maoist from Jharkhand surrendered before Odisha Police here Tuesday, a senior officer said. The surrendered Maoist was identified as Umblen Honhaga alias Prabhu, a local guerrilla squad member (LGSM) of the CPI(Maoist). He is a resident of Halamuli village in Chhotanagra police station area in West Singhbhum district of Jharkhand. His village, situated inside...





















































































