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India Storm into Semifinals with 44-Run Win Over New Zealand

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Shreyas Iyer’s pressure-defying half-century and Varun Chakravarthy’s exceptional spin performance guided India to a commanding 44-run victory over New Zealand on Sunday. The win ensured India topped Group A, setting up a high-stakes semifinal clash against Australia in the Champions Trophy.

Iyer Anchors Indian Innings

Despite a top-order collapse, Iyer displayed remarkable composure, scoring 79 off 98 balls. His crucial partnership of 98 runs with Axar Patel (42 off 61) stabilized the innings before Hardik Pandya’s quickfire 45 off 45 propelled India to a modest yet competitive total of 249 for 9. New Zealand pacer Matt Henry (5/42) was the wrecker-in-chief, dismantling India’s top order early on.

Chakravarthy Leads India’s Spin Assault

Chasing 250, New Zealand struggled against India’s potent spin attack. Chakravarthy (5/42) turned the game on its head, relentlessly attacking the stumps and dismantling New Zealand’s middle order. Ravindra Jadeja and Axar Patel provided crucial support, while Hardik Pandya drew first blood by dismissing Rachin Ravindra.

Kane Williamson waged a lone battle with a gritty 81, but lack of support from the other end saw New Zealand fold for 205 in 45.3 overs. Despite brief partnerships, Kuldeep Yadav’s dismissal of Daryl Mitchell and Axar’s crucial breakthrough against Williamson sealed India’s victory.

Key Highlights

  • India’s top-order struggle: Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, and Virat Kohli fell cheaply, leaving India reeling at 30/3.
  • Iyer’s resilience: The middle-order batter held the innings together with his well-crafted 79.
  • Spin dominance: Chakravarthy’s five-wicket haul dismantled the Kiwi chase.
  • Williamson’s valiant effort: The New Zealand captain’s 81 went in vain.

With this victory, India now braces for a semifinal showdown against Australia on Tuesday, while New Zealand faces South Africa in Lahore on Wednesday.

Brief Scores: India: 249/9 in 50 overs (Shreyas Iyer 79; Matt Henry 5/42).
New Zealand: 205 all out in 45.3 overs (Kane Williamson 81; Varun Chakravarthy 5/42).

 

RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Stresses Balance Between Tradition and Modernity Cultural Heritage and Nation-Building

RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat on Sunday highlighted the significance of maintaining a balance between cultural heritage and modern aspirations.

Visit to Donyi Polo Nyedar Namlo
During his visit to the Donyi Polo Nyedar Namlo, a revered prayer center of the Nyishi community in Naharlagun near Itanagar, Bhagwat spoke on the role of spiritual practices in fostering societal harmony and nation-building. The Namlo, located near the banks of the Pachin river, is a sacred site where devotees worship the sun (Donyi) and the moon (Polo), holding immense cultural and spiritual significance for the indigenous people of the region.

Emphasis on Preserving Traditions
Bhagwat participated in the traditional prayer ceremony and engaged in discussions with Namlo priests and devotees, appreciating their dedication to preserving their customs. He underscored the importance of safeguarding ancient traditions while embracing progress, stating that spiritual practices like those at Donyi Polo Nyedar Namlo play a crucial role in strengthening social unity and contributing to nation-building.

Four-Day Arunachal Pradesh Tour
His visit to the Namlo marked the conclusion of his four-day trip to Arunachal Pradesh. During his stay, Bhagwat also participated in a two-day RSS ‘Karyakarta Shivir,’ which saw participation from RSS members across the state.

RSS Centenary Celebrations
Following his engagements in Arunachal Pradesh, Bhagwat will return to Guwahati for further centenary-related programs. The RSS is set to complete 100 years on Vijaya Dashami this year, with nationwide events planned to mark the occasion.

UDAN Yatri Café to Expand to More Airports: Civil Aviation Minister

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced plans to introduce UDAN Yatri Cafés at two more airports within the next month, furthering the government’s vision of inclusive and affordable air travel.

Making Air Travel Accessible
Speaking at a press conference, the minister emphasized that the UDAN Yatri Café aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to making air travel more accessible and convenient for all citizens. The café provides hygienic refreshments at nominal prices, offering water bottles for ₹10, tea for ₹10, coffee for ₹20, samosas for ₹20, and local sweets for ₹20.

Successful Implementation in Kolkata and Chennai
The first UDAN Yatri Café, launched at Kolkata Airport in December last year, witnessed record sales. Encouraged by its success, a second facility was recently inaugurated at Chennai Airport. Plans are now in place to expand the initiative nationwide in a phased manner, with Hyderabad Airport set to receive the facility soon.

Aviation Sector Growth Under PM Modi
Highlighting the rapid growth in India’s aviation sector, the minister noted that the number of airports has nearly doubled in the past decade, increasing from 79 to 150. He also mentioned the rising demand from smaller towns for new airport infrastructure.

Seaplane Operations to Begin in April
Discussing seaplane connectivity, Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed that trials have been completed successfully. Operations are set to commence in April, with Telangana’s first seaplane service launching on the Hyderabad-Srisailam route.

Union Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced plans to introduce UDAN Yatri Cafés at two more airports within the next month, furthering the government’s vision of inclusive and affordable air travel.

Making Air Travel Accessible
Speaking at a press conference, the minister emphasized that the UDAN Yatri Café aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s commitment to making air travel more accessible and convenient for all citizens. The café provides hygienic refreshments at nominal prices, offering water bottles for ₹10, tea for ₹10, coffee for ₹20, samosas for ₹20, and local sweets for ₹20.

Successful Implementation in Kolkata and Chennai
The first UDAN Yatri Café, launched at Kolkata Airport in December last year, witnessed record sales. Encouraged by its success, a second facility was recently inaugurated at Chennai Airport. Plans are now in place to expand the initiative nationwide in a phased manner, with Hyderabad Airport set to receive the facility soon.

Aviation Sector Growth Under PM Modi
Highlighting the rapid growth in India’s aviation sector, the minister noted that the number of airports has nearly doubled in the past decade, increasing from 79 to 150. He also mentioned the rising demand from smaller towns for new airport infrastructure.

Seaplane Operations to Begin in April
Discussing seaplane connectivity, Ram Mohan Naidu confirmed that trials have been completed successfully. Operations are set to commence in April, with Telangana’s first seaplane service launching on the Hyderabad-Srisailam route.

LoP Sunil Sharma Meets LG Manoj Sinha Ahead of Budget Session

Sunil Sharma, Leader of Opposition (LoP) in the J&K Legislative Assembly, met with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha today to discuss key issues concerning the upcoming Budget Session. The session is set to commence tomorrow, marking an important phase for legislative discussions in the Union Territory.

Focus on Budget Priorities
During the meeting, Sharma emphasized the need for addressing critical public concerns, including economic development, employment generation, and infrastructural growth in Jammu & Kashmir. He urged the administration to ensure that the budget reflects the aspirations and needs of the people.

Legislative Agenda & Public Welfare
Sharma also stressed the importance of a transparent and accountable governance system, highlighting key areas that require urgent government attention. He reiterated the opposition’s commitment to voicing public grievances and ensuring a fair and balanced budget debate in the Assembly.

LG’s Assurance for Inclusive Development
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha assured that the upcoming Budget Session will focus on holistic development, welfare programs, and economic reforms aimed at boosting J&K’s progress. He emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring a people-centric approach in policymaking.

Political Significance of the Meeting
The discussion comes at a crucial juncture, as political leaders prepare to engage in intense deliberations over financial allocations and policy initiatives. The opposition is expected to play a vital role in scrutinizing the budget proposals and advocating for measures that benefit the common people.


 

JKPCC Chief Tariq Hameed Karra Slams BJP Over Statehood Issue

JKPCC president Tariq Hameed Karra strongly criticized the BJP for failing to fulfill its commitment to restore Jammu & Kashmir’s statehood. Addressing a massive gathering of Congress workers in Bishnah, he accused the BJP of punishing the people of J&K simply because they did not receive the mandate to rule in the recent Assembly elections.

BJP Ruling by Proxy
Karra alleged that the BJP, despite not securing a mandate, now seeks to govern through the LG administration. He termed this move as a “betrayal” and a clear violation of repeated commitments made to the people, as well as a defiance of the Supreme Court’s directive for early restoration of statehood.

Congress Demands Full Statehood
Reaffirming the Congress party’s commitment, Karra emphasized the mission of “Jai Bapu Jai Bhim Jai Samvidhan,” advocating for full statehood and constitutional rights. The rally, organized in Salerh, Bishnah by AICC secretary Neeraj Kundan, was attended by senior party leaders and supporters.

Historical Betrayal & Dogra Legacy
Karra criticized the ruling party for erasing historical contributions, stating that those in power today had no role in India’s freedom struggle. He recalled the legacy of Dogra warriors who expanded the boundaries of Jammu, Kashmir, and Ladakh up to Gilgit-Baltistan. He accused the BJP of dismantling the historical Dogra state and forcing the people, especially Dogras, to take to the streets to demand justice.

People’s Issues Raised
Neeraj Kundan expressed gratitude to the people of Bishnah for their support in the elections and pledged to continue serving them. He highlighted the pressing issues of smart meters, unjust electricity disconnections, and the eviction of poor farmers from lands they have cultivated for decades.

Massive Support for Congress
Working president Raman Bhalla thanked the people for their overwhelming support, citing over 40,000 votes in the Lok Sabha elections and continued backing in the Assembly polls. He highlighted the suffering of border residents due to BJP policies.

Dogra Struggle & Call for Constitutional Safeguards
Senior leaders, including Tara Chand and ex-MP Ch. Lal Singh, denounced BJP’s actions, accusing them of snatching away the Dogra state against the will of the people. They condemned the exploitation of J&K’s resources, land, and job opportunities post the abrogation of special status. The leaders called for strong constitutional safeguards to protect future generations.

Congress Leadership Stands United
The event witnessed the presence of prominent Congress leaders, including Yogesh Sawhney, Dr. Manohar Lal Sharma, Hari Singh Chib, Indu Pawar, MLA Iftikhar Ahmed, Manmohan Singh, M.K. Bhardwaj, Narinder Sharma, Vijay Sharma, Dwarka Chaudhary, and Ajay Lakhotra.

Avalanche Buries BRO Camp in Uttarakhand’s Mana; 32 Rescued, 25 Still Trapped

A devastating avalanche struck the high-altitude village of Mana in Uttarakhand’s Chamoli district early Friday morning, burying a Border Roads Organisation (BRO) camp under massive heaps of snow. While 32 of the 57 trapped workers have been rescued, the fate of the remaining 25 hangs in the balance as rescue operations face severe challenges due to worsening weather conditions.

The avalanche, which swept down between Mana and Badrinath, caught the workers off guard inside eight containers and one shed. Swift response teams, including over 100 personnel from the Army’s Ibex Brigade—specially trained for high-altitude rescue operations—rushed to the site. However, as night fell and two additional mild avalanches followed, rescue efforts were temporarily halted due to safety concerns.

Rescue Operation Amid Harsh Conditions

Braving treacherous terrain, heavy snowfall, and sub-zero temperatures, rescue teams managed to pull out 10 workers initially, followed by more throughout the day. According to sources, four of the rescued individuals are in critical condition and have been taken to the ITBP camp in Mana for urgent medical attention.

Mana, located just three kilometers from Badrinath at an altitude of 3,200 meters, is the last Indian village before the Indo-Tibetan border. Visuals from the scene depict a harrowing landscape blanketed in snow, with rescue teams wading through deep drifts to reach the trapped workers.

Challenges and the Road Ahead

Authorities have expressed grave concerns over the worsening weather, with continuous snowfall and rain further complicating rescue efforts. According to Disaster Management and Rehabilitation Secretary Vinod Kumar Suman, the trapped workers remain buried under six to seven feet of snow.

Teams from the National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and State Disaster Response Force (SDRF) have been mobilized from Dehradun—approximately 300 km away—amidst ongoing snowfall and rainfall. Their mission remains perilous, but officials are determined to continue the operation as soon as conditions allow.

With 25 workers still missing, hopes for their survival rest on the expertise and perseverance of rescue teams battling the elements in one of India’s most unforgiving terrains.

Tara Chand Slams Political Betrayals, Demands Statehood & Job Security in J&K

Working President of JKPCC and former Deputy Chief Minister, Tara Chand, today strongly criticized political parties for failing to fulfill their promises made during elections. He said that after securing power, these parties abandon their commitments, leaving the public to suffer hardships.

Tara Chand particularly lashed out at the BJP, accusing it of betraying the people of Jammu and Kashmir by delaying the restoration of Statehood and withholding Constitutional Rights for jobs and land ownership. He demanded that individuals cultivating land for a long time be granted ownership rights.

Burning Public Issues Raised

Addressing a gathering, the former Deputy CM highlighted multiple challenges faced by the people, especially the unemployed youth. He strongly advocated for:

  • Regularization of daily wagers, need-based workers, and contractual employees who have been working for years on meager wages.
  • Consideration of genuine demands of employees, pensioners, farmers, traders, and transporters.
  • Reduction in multiple taxes affecting people amidst skyrocketing inflation and record unemployment rates.

Employment Crisis in J&K

Tara Chand criticized the government for its failure in recruitment drives, stating that nearly one lakh government posts remain vacant across various departments. He urged the administration to launch a time-bound recruitment drive with preference to local youth.

He further demanded one-time age relaxation for overaged candidates who suffered due to mismanaged recruitment processes over the past ten years.

Welfare Demands for People

Calling for urgent relief measures, Tara Chand proposed:

  • Enhancement of old-age pensions, widow pensions, and disability pensions to help the most vulnerable cope with rising costs of living.
  • Restoration of 11 kg ration per head, similar to what people received a decade ago.
  • Abolition of water tax in both urban and rural areas.
  • 200 units of free electricity for households consuming 200 units or less per month.

Government Must Act

Tara Chand emphasized that the government should immediately address these pressing concerns to bring relief to the people of Jammu and Kashmir. He warned that continued neglect could lead to widespread unrest and dissatisfaction among the masses.

The people of J&K, he asserted, deserve dignity, economic stability, and justice—not unfulfilled promises and political deception.

 

Javed Ahmed Rana Conducts Mega Public Outreach Camp in Mendhar

Minister for Jal Shakti, Forest, Ecology & Environment, and Tribal Affairs, Javed Ahmed Rana, held a mega public outreach camp at Mendhar, engaging with delegations and individuals to address their pressing issues and developmental concerns.

Local Concerns and Government’s Commitment

The public grievances camp focused on multiple issues, including:

  • Water Supply: Ensuring safe drinking water for every household.
  • Healthcare Services: Strengthening medical facilities in the region.
  • Forest Rights Act Implementation: Addressing tribal concerns and land rights.
  • PMAY-G & Tribal Welfare: Reviewing housing schemes and tribal development projects.
  • Road Connectivity: Improving infrastructure for better accessibility.
  • Eklavya Model Residential Schools: Demand for quality education facilities for tribal students.

The Minister assured the people that their concerns would be addressed in a time-bound manner and emphasized the government’s commitment to ensuring good governance and effective public service delivery.

Key Government Initiatives

Rana highlighted major initiatives undertaken by the administration:

  • Strengthening the water supply network under the Jal Shakti Department.
  • Effective implementation of the Forest Rights Act to empower tribals.
  • Development of better healthcare infrastructure.
  • Expansion of road connectivity projects.
  • Enhanced focus on rainwater harvesting and conservation efforts through check dams.

Directives for Swift Action

The Minister directed line departments to expedite the preparation of Detailed Project Reports (DPRs) to ensure timely execution of developmental works. He also instructed the Irrigation, Flood Control, and Forest Departments to prioritize water and soil conservation efforts, highlighting the significance of rainwater harvesting projects.

A Step Towards Development

The outreach camp marked a significant step towards bridging the gap between the government and the people, reinforcing the administration’s commitment to resolving grassroots-level issues efficiently.

Supreme Court Quashes Delhi High Court Stay on Discharge of SS Wazir in TS Wazir Murder Case

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The Supreme Court on Friday quashed and set aside the Delhi High Court’s decision to stay a trial court order discharging former President of Jammu and Kashmir State Gurdwara Parbandhak Board Sudershan Singh Wazir in a murder case (Sudarshan Singh Wazir v. State (NCT of Delhij]. A bench of Justices Abhay S Oka and Ujjal Bhuyan ruled, “We have held that order of stay on discharge should never be granted unless circumstances are exceptional. Hence this Ex-parte order of stay is entirely illegal.” Justice Abhay S Oka and Justice Ujjal Bhuyan, In November 2024, the Court had stayed the High Court decision and expressed shock over it. “How can an order of discharge be stayed? It is completely unheard of. Absolute shocking affairs. If the Court will start staying order of discharge, then trial will proceed. How can this happen? We will have to set down the law. The manner in which power is exercise by High Court, Justice Oka had orally remarked then. Wazir, a prominent Sikh leader, had been arrested by the Delhi Police in February 2023 in connection with the murder of former National Conference (NC) leader Trilochan Singh Wazir in September 2021. However, he and two others were discharged by the trial court on October 20, 2023. The murder charges were framed against only one accused, Harmeet Singh. Interestingly, the very next day after the trial court decision, the State mentioned a revision petition before the High Court. While issuing notice on the State’s plea, Justice Vikas Mahajan stayed the operation of the discharge order. Since Wazir had already been released after he was cleared of the charges, the Delhi Police later moved an application for his surrender. The same was allowed by Justice Anish Dayal on November 4. Wazir then moved the top court. Granting him relief, the Court had also stayed the subsequent High Court order asking him to surrender.  

CONGRESS FLAGS INCOME INEQUALITY, CALLS FOR POLICY SHIFT

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The Congress party has raised concerns over India’s low consumption expenditure and rising inequality, calling for a shift in economic policymaking towards bottom-up empowerment. Congress General Secretary Jairam Ramesh, citing the Indus Valley Annual Report 2025, highlighted that India’s per capita consumption expenditure is just USD 1,493—less than a third of China’s.

India’s consumption of key lifestyle goods remains significantly low. For example, India accounted for only 7% of global air conditioner sales, compared to China’s 55%. Ramesh noted that India’s “consuming class” comprises only 30 million households, about 10% of the population, while nearly 1 billion people lack the income to afford discretionary goods.

Addressing Economic Disparities

Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi Vadra echoed similar concerns, stating that 100 crore out of India’s 140 crore population struggle to afford anything beyond essential expenses. “The economic injustice during BJP rule has become a curse for the poor and middle class,” she remarked.

Ramesh criticized the government’s failure to address wage stagnation and rising household indebtedness. He called for an increase in MGNREGA wages to counter inflation and stimulate rural incomes. “The way out of this quagmire is to shift the focus of policymaking from cronyism to bottom-up empowerment,” he stated.

As economic disparities widen, Congress continues to press for policy reforms that prioritize income growth and financial security for India’s lower and middle-income groups.