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Kolkata chaos: ‘Private PR event’ – AIFF distances itself from Lionel Messi’s India tour after disorder | Football News


Kolkata chaos: 'Private PR event' - AIFF distances itself from Lionel Messi's India tour after disorder
Fans with Argentine footballer Lionel Messi’s posters lay on the ground as they vandalise the Salt Lake Stadium, alleging poor management during the footballer’s G.O.A.T India Tour 2025, in Kolkata on Saturday. (ANI Photo)

NEW DELHI: The All India Football Federation (AIFF) on Saturday said it was concerned after the Lionel Messi event in Kolkata was disrupted due to crowd control issues and security lapses.Around 50,000 spectators, many of whom paid between Rs 4,000 and Rs 12,000 — and in some cases up to Rs 20,000 in the black market — were left upset as politicians, VVIPs, security personnel and others gathered around Messi. Many of them appeared focused on taking selfies, while fans inside the Salt Lake Stadium struggled to get a view.

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“The All India Football Federation is deeply concerned by the events that transpired at the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan, where thousands of fans gathered to witness world football stars Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Rodrigo de Paul.“This was a private event organised by a PR agency. The AIFF was not involved in the organisation, planning, or execution of this event in any capacity,” the AIFF said in a statement.Soon after he arrived at the venue, Messi was surrounded by politicians, police officers, VIPs and their aides. The group formed a human barrier, leaving ticket-holders unable to see the footballer.The AIFF again clarified that it had no role in the event.“This was a private event organised by a PR agency. Furthermore, the details of the event were neither communicated to the AIFF, nor was any clearance sought from the federation,” the AIFF said.Also read: How Kolkata’s wait for Lionel Messi slipped into disorder“We urge all attendees to extend their full cooperation with the relevant authorities and to maintain order. The safety and security of all individuals involved must remain the paramount priority,” the federation added.The disorder began when angry fans threw bottles, which are banned inside sporting venues. Questions were raised over how such items, including food packets, were allowed inside the stadium. Soon after, chairs were pulled out and thrown.Fibreglass seats were found broken across the field and the synthetic track.Two canopies set up for Messi and the chief minister’s enclosure were torn apart. There were also attempts to set parts of them on fire before police stepped in.Several gates were damaged, the roof of the players’ tunnel was hit, and posters were pulled down.



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‘Dhurandar in rebranding’: Congress slams BJP for renaming MGNREGA; questions hatred for Gandhi | India News


‘Dhurandar in rebranding’: Congress slams BJP for renaming MGNREGA; questions hatred for Gandhi

NEW DELHI: The Congress on Saturday criticised the Modi government after the Union cabinet approved a bill to rename the Mahatma Gandhi national rural employment guarantee act (MGNREGA), questioning why Mahatma Gandhi’s name needed to be dropped and accusing the Centre of focusing on rebranding rather than reform. Reacting to the Cabinet decision, Congress general secretary in-charge communications Jairam Ramesh said the government was a “dhurandhar” at renaming schemes and laws. “They renamed the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan to Swachh Bharat Abhiyan, and the rural LPG distribution programme to Ujjwala. They are experts in re-packaging and branding,” he told PTI. Ramesh questioned the rationale behind the move, saying, “They hate Pandit Nehru but it seems they also hate Mahatma Gandhi. What’s wrong with the name Mahatma Gandhi, why rename the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act to Pujya Bapu Employment Guarantee Scheme?”PTI citing Sources said the Cabinet on Friday cleared a Bill to rename the scheme as ‘Poojya Bapu Grameen Rozgar Yojna’ and increase the guaranteed number of workdays from the current 100 to 125 days.Congress general secretary in-charge organisation K C Venugopal said Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who had earlier described MGNREGA as a “monument of failure”, was now renaming the scheme to claim credit for it. “It’s yet another way of erasing Mahatma Gandhi from our national psyche, especially from the villages, where, he said, India’s soul resides,” he alleged in a post on X.Venugopal also accused the government of neglecting the scheme, saying the renaming was a “cosmetic change”. “MGNREGA workers have been demanding higher wages, but the Centre has been reducing allocated funds for the scheme year after year,” he said, alleging that mounting arrears reflected a “carefully planned strategy to engineer a slow death for the scheme”.“But Mr Modi, rename it all you want, the people know it was Dr Manmohan Singh ji and Smt Sonia Gandhi ji who brought this transformative scheme to every village of India,” Venugopal added.Enacted in 2005, MGNREGA is a flagship rural employment programme that guarantees at least 100 days of wage employment in a financial year to rural households whose adult members undertake unskilled manual work.



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After Kolkata chaos, where will Lionel Messi visit next on his GOAT India Tour? | Football News


After Kolkata chaos, where will Lionel Messi visit next on his GOAT India Tour?

NEW DELHI: What was meant to be a historic celebration of football greatness in Kolkata spiralled into chaos on Saturday, December 13, forcing Lionel Messi to cut short his much-anticipated appearance at the Salt Lake Stadium. Overcrowding, poor crowd control and security lapses turned the Vivekananda Yuba Bharati Krirangan into a flashpoint, leaving fans angry, organisers embarrassed and the global icon whisked away sooner than planned.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee issued a formal apology to Messi and the fans after scenes of vandalism and unrest broke out. Disappointed spectators booed, threw bottles and damaged hoardings after realising that Messi’s lap of honour would be curtailed. Many fans, including those who had paid premium prices, complained they neither saw Messi up close nor on the giant screens despite waiting for hours.“I am deeply disturbed and shocked by the mismanagement witnessed today at Salt Lake Stadium,” Banerjee said, adding that an enquiry committee headed by retired Justice Ashim Kumar Ray has been formed to fix responsibility and prevent a repeat of such incidents.Messi’s Kolkata stop was part of his GOAT India Tour, a multi-city schedule designed to celebrate the Argentine legend’s legacy and connect him with Indian fans. The superstar arrived in the city in the early hours of December 13 and participated in a meet-and-greet, a virtual statue inauguration and a brief stadium interaction before security concerns forced an early exit.With Kolkata behind him, attention now shifts to the remaining stops on Messi’s tightly packed itinerary. The next destination is Hyderabad, where Messi is scheduled to feature in an exhibition match at Uppal Stadium later on December 13, followed by a musical concert and a meeting with Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.On December 14, the World Cup winner heads to Mumbai for appearances at the Padel Cup at the Cricket Club of India, a celebrity football match, and an event at Wankhede Stadium that also includes a charity fashion show.The tour concludes in New Delhi on December 15, where Messi is set to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi and attend a felicitation event at Arun Jaitley Stadium with Minerva Academy players.



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50% tariff shock: India in touch with Mexico over ‘unilateral’ move; aim for ‘stable and balanced trade environment’


50% tariff shock: India in touch with Mexico over ‘unilateral’ move; aim for 'stable and balanced trade environment'

As India reels amid steep tariff hike by Mexico, ranging up to 50 per cent, an official said New Delhi is actively engaging with Mexican authorities over what it views as a “unilateral” move to raise duties on a wide range of products.The discussions, the official said, are aimed at finding solutions beneficial to both countries, while keeping open the option of protecting Indian exporters’ interests. The comments were made to PTI.

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The tariff increases apply to countries that do not have free trade agreements with Mexico, including India, China, South Korea, Thailand and Indonesia. According to the official, India had raised concerns even when the initial bill was introduced.India’s Embassy in Mexico approached the Mexican Ministry of Economy on September 30, seeking special consideration to shield Indian exports from the revised tariff structure.“India values its partnership with Mexico and stands ready to work collaboratively toward a stable and balanced trade environment that benefits businesses and consumers in both countries,” the official said.India and Mexico are also preparing to begin discussions on a free trade agreement, with formal negotiation parameters expected to be finalised shortly. Analysts believe such an agreement would help insulate Indian companies from the new duties, which were implemented under American pressure to align Mexican tariffs with US measures against China and to curb indirect shipments into the American market.The Mexican Senate approved the tariff legislation on December 11, with ratification by both chambers of Congress. The move is intended to strengthen domestic manufacturing and reduce trade imbalances.Under the decision, import duties ranging from 5 to 50 per cent will apply to around 1,463 product categories from countries without free trade agreements with Mexico, including India. The detailed product list has not yet been published. The revised tariffs will come into effect from January 1, 2026.“The Department of Commerce is engaged with Mexico’s Ministry of Economy to explore mutually beneficial solutions which align with global trade rules,” the official said.A senior-level discussion has already taken place between Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal and Mexican Vice Minister of Economy Luis Rosendo, with further technical-level meetings planned. “India reserves the right to take appropriate measures to safeguard the interests of Indian exporters, while continuing to pursue a solution through constructive dialogue,” the official added.The official noted that the actual impact on Indian exports would depend on how critical these goods are to Mexican supply chains, as well as the ability of Indian companies to secure exemptions or pass on costs to Mexican consumers.India, the official said, views unilateral MFN tariff increases without prior consultation as inconsistent with the principles of predictability and transparency underpinning cooperative economic engagement and the multilateral trading system. The government is continuing its assessment of Mexico’s tariff changes while remaining in close contact with all stakeholders.Industry bodies have voiced concern over the move. FIEO Director General Ajay Sahai warned that the decision could affect sectors such as automobiles, machinery, electrical goods, chemicals, pharmaceuticals, textiles and plastics.“Such steep duties will erode our competitiveness and risk disrupting supply chains that have taken years to develop,” Sahai said, according to PTI, calling for faster progress on a comprehensive trade agreement.ACMA has also indicated that Indian auto component manufacturers could face higher cost pressures due to the increased duties on exports to Mexico.India’s exports to Mexico stood at $5.75 billion in 2024–25, while imports from Mexico were valued at $2.9 billion.



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Donald Trump wants to be part of India-China-Russia club? All about Core-5 buzz; which countries are on the list | India News


NEW DELHI: Only a few months back, Donald Trump had said that the US had lost India and Russia to the “deepest darkest China”. Now, reports indicate he wants the States to join a new grouping with those very countries, and even bring Japan into it. However, no official confirmation has been made regarding this so far.An idea circulating in Washington this week proposed forming a “Core-5” bloc that would include China and Russia, bringing long-time rivals into the same framework and offering a clear contrast to the G7, Politico reported.

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“Nothing around a C5 or C7 was discussed, but there were certainly conversations that the existing bodies like the G-structures or the UN Security Council weren’t fit for purpose given today’s new players,” the news outlet quoted a White House official who worked in the previous Trump administration saying.The report suggested the proposal for this group appeared in a longer, unpublished version of the National Security Strategy, referenced by Defense One, though this version couldn’t be independently confirmed by NatSec Daily. The White House firmly rejected the claim, with spokesperson Anna Kelly stating that no alternate, private, or classified version of the 33-page official strategy exists.

Does it fit Trump’s plan?

Though such a plan once seemed unlikely, some observers say it fits Trump’s style. As the US president, he has often sought deals with rival nations, approving the sale of Nvidia’s H200 AI chips to China and sending envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner to Moscow for direct talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin.“This aligns with how we know President Trump to view the world, which is non ideologically, through an affinity for strongmen, and through a propensity of working with other great powers that maintain spheres of influence in their region,” Politico quoted former director for European affairs on the National Security Council Torrey Taussig saying.The buzz comes at after Trump raised the tariff tensions, especially with the three nations — India, China and Russia, over trade disagreements and Ukraine war.It’s not long back when he had posted a picture of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Russian President Vladimir Putin, and Chinese President Xi Jinping saying: “Looks like we’ve lost India and Russia to deepest, darkest, China. May they have a long and prosperous future together!”The tensions seem to be easing out, but with a deadlock, as India and US are making efforts to finalise a bilateral trade deal.Moreover, PM Modi had a telephonic conversation with Trump on Thursday and the two reviewed “bilateral relations and discussed regional and international developments.”“Had very warm and engaging conversation with President Trump. We reviewed progress in our bilateral relations and discussed regional and international developments. India and the US will continue to work together for global peace, stability and prosperity,” PM Modi posted on X.



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Explained: Why Cameron Green’s IPL 2026 bidding war won’t cross INR 18 crore in the auction?



As the IPL 2026 mini-auction approaches, Australian all-rounder Cameron Green is one of the most coveted players, with several teams like KKR and CSK reportedly preparing to engage in a bidding war for the 26-year-old. With his explosive batting and handy bowling skills, Green’s price could exceed Rs. 18 Crore.

Why Cameron Green will command a high price at IPL 2026 Auction

Cameron Green is widely expected to be one of the most sought-after players in the IPL 2026 mini-auction, scheduled for December 16, 2025, in Abu Dhabi. Teams like Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK), both of which have large purses, are expected to lead the charge for Green’s signature. His all-around ability makes him a valuable asset in T20 cricket, especially with KKR needing a replacement for Andre Russell and CSK looking to add more firepower in their foreign player contingent.

In the previous mini-auction, foreign players like Mitchell Starc and Pat Cummins fetched record amounts. Green’s performance in the 2023 auction, where he was bought by Mumbai Indians (MI) for Rs. 17.5 Crore, further adds to his market value, and many predict that his price could easily cross the Rs. 20 Crore mark. However, there’s a catch: no matter the bidding war, Green’s final price cannot exceed Rs. 18 Crore, thanks to a new IPL policy.

Reasons why Cameron Green’s IPL 2026 auction price is unlikely to cross Rs. 18 crore

However, due to a new IPL rule introduced last year, Green cannot be sold for more than Rs. 18 Crore, no matter how high the bids go. The rule in question was introduced by the IPL to ensure fairness in the auction process and to address concerns about overseas players registering only for mini-auctions to secure inflated bids. According to the rule, the maximum salary for any overseas player in a mini-auction is capped at the highest retention price or auction price for an Indian player from the previous mega-auction.

In IPL 2025, the highest retention amount for an Indian player was Rs. 18 Crore. As a result, no foreign player in the mini-auction, including Green, can be paid more than this amount, regardless of the final bid. This rule aims to curb the tendency of overseas players opting out of mega-auctions for the higher payouts typically seen in mini-auctions. If Green’s bid exceeds Rs. 18 Crore, the excess amount will not go to him. Instead, it will be diverted to the BCCI for player welfare. This ensures that while Green can still fetch a high price, his earnings remain capped at Rs. 18 Crore.

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While this cap limits Green’s direct earnings, it also impacts the bidding strategy of franchises. If a team bids more than Rs. 18 Crore, they will still have to bear the entire cost, but the amount beyond Rs. 18 Crore will be deducted from their auction purse, with the extra funds allocated to player welfare.

This new rule, introduced to ensure a more level playing field in the mini-auction, has certainly stirred the auction dynamics. Teams can still aggressively pursue high-profile overseas players like Green, but their spending will be limited by the cap, ensuring that the funds are used more equitably across all franchises.

Despite the rule that caps his earnings at Rs. 18 Crore, Green’s IPL 2026 auction is still likely to be one of the most talked-about events of the season. Given the demand for foreign all-rounders and the competitive nature of IPL mini-auctions, his final price will likely hover near the upper limit. However, even if bidding crosses the Rs. 18 Crore mark, Green will only pocket that capped amount, with the excess going to the BCCI for the benefit of the players’ welfare. This ensures a unique dynamic in the upcoming IPL auction that balances team finances with the well-being of players.

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2 businessmen held for mis-declaring chemicals, evading huge duty | Mumbai News


MUMBAI: The Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) arrested two chemical traders for allegedly evading customs duty by mis-declaring dutiable chemicals imported from China. Officials said the traders suppressed crucial information, including the country of origin and the Bill of Lading, to avoid paying duties amounting to over Rs 10 crore and Rs 12 crore, respectively. Those arrested have been identified as Ankit Mehta, Director of Chemkart India, and Maulik Kothari, partner of M/s Aphrodite Foods LLP.According to the DRI, specific intelligence revealed that Chemkart India, based in Santacruz (East), was importing Instantized Branched Chain Amino Acid (BCAA), Instantized L-Leucine Powder, Instantized L-Isoleucine Powder, and Valine Powder since December 2021 from Chinese suppliers. The agency found that Chemkart India allegedly evaded Rs 10.85 crore in customs duty, while Kothari’s firm is accused of evading Rs12 crore. These products fall under CTI 21069099, which attracts a total customs duty of 82.9%. DRI officials placed the consignments on hold and sent samples for testing. Investigations revealed that the accused allegedly conspired with Chinese suppliers to alter the Customs Tariff Heading (CTH) and mis-declare the nature of the goods. Searches at the offices of Mehta and Kothari led to the recovery of communications showing that they instructed suppliers to remove the term “Instant/Instantized” from invoices and labels, despite knowing the goods were instantized preparations falling under the higher-duty CTH. Officials said chats and emails with Chinese suppliers confirmed the manipulation.



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Shah Rukh Khan and AbRam meet Lionel Messi as fans erupt in cheers – WATCH | Football News


Shah Rukh Khan and AbRam meet Lionel Messi as fans erupt in cheers - WATCH
Shah Rukh Khan, son AbRam greet Lionel Messi (Image credit: Agencies)

NEW DELHI: Football icon Lionel Messi virtually unveiled his 70-foot statue at the Sree Bhumi Sporting Club in Lake Town, Kolkata, on Saturday as part of his GOAT India Tour 2025. The event was attended by Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Uruguayan footballer Luis Suárez, drawing massive crowds of fans to the area.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The ceremony marked a special moment for football fans in Kolkata, blending sport and entertainment as global icons came together. A video of the unveiling, showing the interaction between Messi, Shah Rukh Khan and AbRam, was later shared by PTI on X.

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The towering iron statue, which depicts Messi holding the FIFA World Cup trophy, has been installed at the Sree Bhumi Sporting Club in Lake Town, South Dum Dum, as a tribute to the Argentine legend.Watch the video hereShah Rukh Khan arrived at the venue with his youngest son AbRam Khan, with both posing for photographs alongside Messi. The actor was seen wearing a grey hoodie, muted-coloured pants and a black cap, while carrying a backpack. AbRam was dressed in a black tracksuit.West Bengal Minister and Sree Bhumi Sporting Club President Sujit Bose said, “Lionel Messi and his team are happy with the statue installed in Lake Town.”





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Microsoft India head Puneet Chandok on AI replacing jobs: We are the last generation to have…


Microsoft India head Puneet Chandok on AI replacing jobs: We are the last generation to have…

Microsoft India and South Asia President Puneet Chandok had made a bold prediction of the careers that would shape the upcoming generations. Chandok believes that the rampant use of artificial intelligence (AI) means this will be the last generation that will enjoy “stable, long-term careers.” Addressing the Microsoft AI Tour, which also featured a speech from the software giant’s CEO Satya Nadella, Chandok claimed that AI itself will not steal jobs. However, he did point out that the actual threat to employment will come in the form of “refusal to learn.” He added that the new technology will actually “unbundle” tasks within the existing roles. “Will AI steal jobs? I don’t think AI will steal jobs. It will dissect jobs. It will unbundle jobs,” he explained.As AI is rapidly integrated across all sectors, he argued that the “industrial age era” template, the idea of learning once and using that knowledge for a lifetime career, is now breaking down. He added, “You and I are the last generation to have stable, long-term careers,” adding that “our kids will do a portfolio of things.”

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Emphasising the importance of continuous learning, Chandok said, “The real pink slip in this new AI era is not automation. That is what we are worried about. The real pink slip is refusal to learn.”Comparing learning to an oxygen mask, he said: “We are fighting guerrilla warfare against irrelevance every day” and must keep learning new things.The business leader also appeared to be referring to Delhi’s air pollution problems when he added that no one understands the importance of oxygen masks better than someone living in Delhi.In his speech, Nadella also questioned whether AI models are becoming a “commodity” and claimed that data is the most valuable resource for any company in the AI era.“In the experience layer, data is one of the most strategic assets, and it is one of those things that is super important in the age of AI. But you have to use that data contextually to the AI,” said Nadella, who is on a three-day visit to India.He said Maharashtra has been using Microsoft’s AI tools for cyber safety, and that the Nagpur project has cut cybercrime investigations by 80%.In addition, the company is now working on AI projects with several other customers, such as Adani Cement, Yes Bank, Aditya Birla Group, and LTIMindtree, among others, Nadella said.



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