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BMC sets May 31 deadline for completion of new Sion flyover | Mumbai News


Mumbai: BMC additional commissioner Abhijit Bangar on Tuesday directed officials to complete the Sion flyover reconstruction work by May 31 next year. Civic officials said the work is gaining expected momentum. Bangar said an underpass on LBS Marg will be completed by this month and a second one on the Dharavi side by Feb-end. Girder launch on the bridge’s northern half will be carried out in the first week of March, while that on the southern side will be done in the first week of April. Thereafter, other work within railway limits will be completed. tnn





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Himalayan black bear enters Kashmir University, SKIMS; wildlife dept sets trap cages | India News


Himalayan black bear enters Kashmir University, SKIMS; wildlife dept sets trap cages

SRINAGAR: Over the past four days, a Himalayan black bear has been spotted nearly 10km apart at two premier institutions in Kashmir — University of Kashmir (UoK), Hazratbal, and Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS), Srinagar’s leading tertiary-care hospital — triggering panic. The wildlife department has placed cages at key locations, deployed drones, and is reviewing CCTV footage to trap the animal.A Himalayan bear was first spotted Friday near the girls’ hostel at UoK. CCTV footage showed the animal being chased by dogs outside the varsity gate, before climbing an electricity pole and leaping into the campus near the hostel. A UoK official said two black bears had been seen near Hazratbal area that evening, and one of them entered the campus after being chased by street dogs. The animal was believed to be hiding in the Botany Department’s botanical garden, prompting a search by the wildlife department.On Sunday, the varsity declared the campus safe after wildlife officials completed a thorough search and found no trace of the bear.On Monday evening, the black bear was sighted inside SKIMS. CCTV footage captured the animal roaming in the institute. Wildlife officials placed a bear trap within the premises to capture it. Senior institute officials said a search is on, but the animal has yet to be found.A senior wildlife official said a Himalayan black bear, first spotted in Saidpora area, had travelled through several localities before entering UoK and later moving toward SKIMS. An operation was underway to track the animal, he said, urging citizens not to dispose of garbage in the open as it attracts bears.Bear and leopard sightings around Srinagar have increased in recent years, particularly in late autumn. Last month, a bear was seen entering Amar Singh Club, Srinagar, near the posh Gupkar Road that houses the residences of the CM and some cabinet ministers.Senior wildlife official Intisar Suhail said black bears hardly go into hibernation now. “The effects of climate change, characterised by less precipitation, mainly snow; coupled with the availability of food in the form of garbage dumps, improperly disposed kitchen waste, and left-out fallen fruit in orchards, have enabled bears to skip hibernation and remain active through the winters,” he said.





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Raj Nidimoru’s ex-wife Shhyamali De drops FIRST post after his wedding to Samantha Ruth Prabhu: ‘We live…’ | Hindi Movie News


Raj Nidimoru's ex-wife Shhyamali De drops FIRST post after his wedding to Samantha Ruth Prabhu: ‘We live…’

Actress Samantha Ruth Prabhu and filmmaker Raj Nidimoru began a new chapter together after tying the knot in a yogic wedding ceremony at the Isha Foundation in Coimbatore. Their peaceful Linga Bhairavi Vivaha, performed with the Bhuta Shuddhi ritual, quickly became the centre of attention online.But soon after Samantha shared their wedding pictures, many eyes turned towards Raj’s ex-wife, Shhyamali De. Known for her reflective and sometimes cryptic posts, she shared something new, her first post since the wedding went public.

Samantha Ruth Prabhu Marries Raj Nidimoru : First Wedding Photos Out!

Shhyamali’s shares a post on universe

A day after Samantha posted her wedding photos, Shhyamali shared a simple yet striking Instagram story. It showed the vastness of the universe, with an arrow pointing to a tiny planet, along with the line, “We live here.” She did not mention anyone directly, but the timing of the post made people take notice.

Shhyamali De

Just a day before the wedding, she had posted another line that quickly began circulating online, “Desperate people do desperate things.”See More: Meet Shhyamali De; Raj Nidimoru’s ex-wife in spotlight after his wedding to Samantha Ruth Prabhu

Earlier cryptic line fuels quiet speculation

Before the wedding festivities began, Shhyamali shared another post that hinted at emotional closure and acceptance. She posted a picture of a woman with bottu and sindoor in her hair along with a line from the Padma Puran, “Runanubhanda Rupena Pashu Patni Suta Aalaya Runakshaye Kshyayaanthi Tatra Parivedana. ~ Padma Puran.”She also explained what it meant, “Through the bond of past debts (runānubandha), one becomes connected with pets, spouse, children, and home. When those karmic debts are exhausted, those relationships come to an end, and with them, the associated joys and sorrows cease.”

About Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Raj Nidimoru’s wedding

Raj and Samantha’s wedding, instead of a grand, glittering event, they chose a serene and spiritual ceremony rooted in yogic practices. The two were rumoured to have been dating since 2024 and are believed to have gotten engaged earlier this year. In her wedding pictures, Samantha wore a large diamond ring, the same ring fans had noticed on her since 13 February. After the photo reveal, warm wishes and congratulations poured in from fans and celebrities across social media.





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In a first after Bombay HC order, KDMC agrees to pay compensation for manhole death | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The Kalyan Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) on Tuesday informed the Bombay High Court that it will pay Rs 6 lakh to Eknath Kadam, the father of Ayush (13), who died after falling into a manhole with a damaged cover in Dombivli on Sept 28 this year. This is the first case where compensation will be paid following the High Court’s Oct 13 order directing corporations and state authorities to pay Rs 6 lakh to the legal heirs of the deceased in cases of death due to potholes or open manholes. For an injured person, compensation ranging from Rs 50,000 to Rs 2.5 lakh will be provided, depending on the nature and gravity of the injury. “We are satisfied that at least there is a start to the order, and one person has been awarded compensation. Now, we expect, for the other 3-4 deaths…, the corporations to follow suit and ensure that it is done expeditiously… Now, we don’t have to wait for the next monsoon. This should be a sufficient lesson for all corporations to ensure the work is done in time,” said Justices Revati Mohite Dere and Sandesh Patil. KDMC’s advocate, AS Rao, submitted a Nov 27 document from the committee set up to determine compensation. He stated that the amount will be disbursed within two weeks. Furthermore, the committee has initiated an inquiry against the persons responsible. The judges directed that the inquiry report be submitted on Jan 22. The judges issued a notice to the Thane Municipal Corporation, state public works department (PWD), and MMRDA on an application by advocate Ruju Thakker, who cited a news report that in Thane, there were 18 deaths between Jan and Oct due to potholes. She said the TMC stated that there were no deaths. Referring to a picture, Justice Mohite Dere noted that there were no barricades on the dug-up portion of Ghodbunder Road, adding, “Somebody driving in the night is bound to meet with an accident.She said that before the next hearing on Dec 15, barricades must be put up. TMC’s advocate Mandar Limaye stated that all roads from Anand Nagar to Gaimukh Ghat are maintained by PWD and MMRDA and “not us.” He said PWD is the authority for the entire stretch of the highway. Thakker mentioned that there are 6-7-hour traffic jams, ambulances cannot reach hospitals, and even a toddler lost his life. The judges said they are aware that “the roads are in such a bad condition” from their experience of travelling to the judicial academy in Uttan. They questioned why the road work was not expedited. “Ghodbunder Road is one of the worst nightmares of people. We all know… Gaimukh Ghat is a major bottleneck,” said Justice Patil, adding, “This road is one of the major roads where all commercial vehicles ply because for Thane, Mumbai, Nashik, Gujarat, this is the major link… The govt should look into this.





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SS-W vs MS-W, WBBL|11 Match Prediction: Who will win today’s game between Sydney Sixes and Melbourne Stars?



The Sydney Sixers Women (SS-W) will take on the Melbourne Stars Women (MS-W) in Match 34 of WBBL|11 at Drummoyne Oval, Sydney, on Wednesday, in what shapes up as a pivotal mid-table contest with significant playoff ramifications.

The Sixers, with four wins from seven matches, are looking to build momentum at home, while the Stars – currently sitting slightly ahead with five victories in eight – aim to strengthen their push for a top-four finish.

The Sixers enter the clash with inconsistent form but continue to rely heavily on the brilliance of Ellyse Perry, who has already surpassed 250 runs this season while also contributing with the ball, taking 10 wickets. Ashleigh Gardner remains a major threat with her off-spin, especially on a pitch that rewards disciplined slower bowling.

For the Stars, Meg Lanning has been the cornerstone of their batting unit, scoring 301 runs at a strike rate above 130, while Annabel Sutherland spearheads the pace attack. However, concerns linger around their shaky middle order.

SS-W vs MS-W, WBBL|11: Match details

  • Date and Time: December 3; 10:10 am IST/ 04:40 am GMT/ 03:40 pm Local
  • Venue: Drummoyne Oval, Sydney

SS-W vs MS-W, Head-to-Head Record in WBBL

Matches played: 19 | Sydney Sixers won: 10 | Melbourne Stars won: 09 | No result: 0

Drummoyne Oval Pitch Report

Drummoyne Oval in Sydney typically offers a bowler-friendly surface and is regarded as a venue where low to moderate scores are common. The pitch often assists both pace and spin, and conditions under lights can make batting particularly tricky, giving teams chasing a slight edge. Because the surface provides movement and grip, bowlers who maintain accuracy tend to thrive, making strategic planning essential.

The Powerplay overs become pivotal, as batters look to capitalise on fielding restrictions before the pitch slows or bowlers find their rhythm. Shot selection and patience are crucial, given that even though the wicket provides consistent bounce, run-making can become challenging when bowlers hit the right areas.

Squads

Sydney Sixers Women: Sophia Dunkley, Ellyse Perry, Alyssa Healy(w), Ashleigh Gardner(c), Maitlan Brown, Amelia Kerr, Mady Villiers, Erin Burns, Caoimhe Bray, Lauren Kua, Lauren Cheatle, Mathilda Carmichael, Courtney Sippel, Emma Manix-Geeves, Elsa Hunter

Melbourne Stars Women: Meg Lanning, Maia Bouchier, Rhys McKenna, Amy Jones (wk), Annabel Sutherland  (c), Danielle Gibson, Kim Garth, Sasha Moloney, Maisy Gibson, Sophie Day, Sophie Reid, Ella Hayward, Georgia Prestwidge

Also READ – WBBL|11: Danni Wyatt-Hodge and Molly Strano help Hobart Hurricanes clinch dominating win over Melbourne Stars

SS-W vs MS-W, WBBL|11: Today’s Match Prediction

Case 1:

  • Sydney Sixers Women wins the toss and bowls first
  • Melbourne Stars Women’s powerplay score: 40-50
  • Melbourne Stars Women’s total score: 140-150

Case 2:

  • Melbourne Stars Women wins the toss and bowls first
  • Sydney Sixers Women’s powerplay score: 50-60
  • Sydney Sixers Women’s total score: 150-160

Match result: Team batting second to win the match.

Also READ: What if India legend Jhulan Goswami was part of WPL auction?

This article was first published at WomenCricket.com, a Cricket Times company.



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IBC overhaul: Parliament panel seeks advance ruling system; can these fixes speed up resolutions?


IBC overhaul: Parliament panel seeks advance ruling system; can these fixes speed up resolutions?

A Parliamentary panel has called for sweeping improvements to India’s insolvency framework, including a new advance ruling mechanism that would give stakeholders clarity even before a case is admitted under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code (IBC). The proposal is aimed at reducing avoidable litigation and safeguarding the time-bound nature of the resolution process, according to PTI.The recommendations were made by the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Finance, which tabled its report in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday. The panel also backed integrating mediation as an alternative dispute resolution tool to ease the pressure on adjudicating authorities handling stressed assets under the IBC.Panel backs advance ruling, mediation and clean-slate clearancesThe committee said the advance ruling mechanism should address key legal or factual issues at the pre-admission stage, enabling faster movement of cases. It also proposed the integration of mediation to help cut the volume of disputes reaching the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT).In addition, the panel urged the creation of a transparent online system for issuing ‘no dues’ certificates and statutory clearances immediately after a resolution plan is completed. Such a mechanism, it said, would ensure that revitalised companies genuinely begin operations with a clean slate.Since the IBC came into force in 2016, a total of 1,194 companies have been resolved, with creditors realising Rs 3.89 lakh crore — more than 170% of liquidation value and over 93% of fair value assessed at the time of admission. These figures are as of March 31 this year.Stronger NCLT capacity, stricter deterrents for frivolous appealsThe panel said the government should expedite the rollout of additional NCLT benches and fast-track the operationalisation of the proposed Integrated Technology Platform (iPIE) to improve centralised case management at both the NCLT and the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT).To curb vexatious litigation, the committee recommended that the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Board of India (IBBI) mandate an upfront threshold deposit for unsuccessful resolution applicants filing appeals. It also called for substantially higher penalties for frivolous applications.Other suggestions included revisiting homebuyer eligibility criteria, revising the waterfall mechanism governing priority of claims during liquidation, and simplifying procedures for distressed MSMEs. The panel said early intervention must continue to be prioritised to preserve enterprise value and stressed that once the NCLT approves a resolution plan, implementation should be prompt and monitored, with provisions to penalise non-compliance to maximise stakeholder recovery.





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India to soon commission 3rd nuclear submarine with ballistic missiles: Navy chief | India News


India to soon commission 3rd nuclear submarine with ballistic missiles: Navy chief
Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripath

NEW DELHI: India will early next year add some sharp teeth to its sea-based leg of the nuclear triad by commissioning its third nuclear-powered submarine, which is larger than the first two and capable of carrying more long-range nuclear-tipped ballistic missiles.The third such submarine, called SSBN in naval parlance, is in “the final stages of trials and will be commissioned soon” as INS Aridhaman, Navy chief Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi said on Tuesday. Sources, in turn, said the fourth SSBN (codenamed S-4*), which will also have a displacement of 7,000-tonne like INS Aridhaman, is likely to be commissioned in 2027. The first two, INS Arihant and INS Arighaat, both with a 6,000-tonne displacement, became fully operational in 2018 and 2024, respectively.Parallelly, India will also get a nuclear-powered attack submarine (called SSN), armed with conventional or non-nuclear weapons for long-range hunting-killing missions, on a 10-year lease from Russia by 2027-28.The delivery of this advanced Akula-class SSN, which will be commissioned as INS Chakra-3, was to take place much earlier under the $3 billion deal with Russia in March 2019 but has been delayed due to the ongoing Ukraine war, as reported by TOI earlier.





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RBI risk guardrails: SBI, HDFC and ICICI keep D-SIB tag; what do higher capital buffers mean for them?


RBI risk guardrails: SBI, HDFC and ICICI keep D-SIB tag; what do higher capital buffers mean for them?

India’s three largest lenders — State Bank of India, HDFC Bank and ICICI Bank — will continue to be treated as domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs), the Reserve Bank said on Tuesday, underscoring their critical role in the financial system and the need for stronger capital cushions. The designation requires the lenders to maintain higher loss-absorption capacity, according to PTI.The RBI said the three banks must hold additional Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) capital over and above the mandatory Capital Conservation Buffer, calculated as a percentage of risk-weighted assets (RWAs). SBI must maintain an extra 0.80% of RWAs, HDFC Bank 0.40%, and ICICI Bank 0.20%, the central bank said.The current classification follows the RBI’s Framework for dealing with Domestic Systemically Important Banks (D-SIBs) first introduced on July 22, 2014, and updated on December 28, 2023. Under the framework, the central bank publishes the list of D-SIBs each year and places them in buckets based on their Systemic Importance Scores (SIS).SBI and ICICI Bank were first identified as D-SIBs in 2015 and 2016, while HDFC Bank joined the list in 2017, alongside SBI and ICICI Bank, the RBI said in an official statement.





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‘Struck from behind by a tanker’: Lone survivor of Saudi bus tragedy describes moments before crash; pleads for support | India News


‘Struck from behind by a tanker’: Lone survivor of Saudi bus tragedy describes moments before crash; pleads for support
Mohammed Abdul Shoaib (centre), the lone survivor of the bus accident in Saudi Arabia’s Madina, with his family at his residence, in Hyderabad. (Picture credit: PTI)

NEW DELHI: The only survivor of the November 17 Umrah bus accident in Saudi Arabia returned to India on Tuesday and described the moments before the vehicle went up in flames, killing 45 other passengers. Mohammed Abdul Shoaib said the bus was travelling towards Madinah when a passenger asked the driver to stop for a toilet break. “As the driver stopped the bus, it was struck from behind by a tanker,” he said, as per ANI.Shoaib recalled that the driver escaped through a window immediately after the crash and “didn’t try to help any of the passengers”. As the fire spread rapidly, Shoaib managed to climb out of the same window, but his clothes had already caught fire. “There were 46 passengers on the bus, including me. Everyone else died,” he said, adding that his father, mother and maternal grandfather were among the victims.“I have no support left now. That is why I request the Telangana government to give me a government job,” he appealed.The group was part of a 54-member team that had flown from Hyderabad on November 9. Eighteen members of one extended family were among the dead. Shoaib survived only because he was seated beside the driver when the bus collided with the fuel tanker and burst into flames around 1.30 am.His brother, Mohammed Sameer, had said that he survived only because a visa delay kept him from travelling with the rest of the family. Sameer, who later reached Saudi Arabia and spoke to his injured brother in hospital, said Shoaib had “seen our parents being charred to death right in front of him”.The Telangana government has announced Rs 5 lakh ex gratia for the families of the dead and will send a team led by Minorities Welfare Minister Mohammed Azharuddin to coordinate relief.Saudi authorities have begun investigating the crash, which happened about 25 km short of the group’s destination.





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