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US growth rebound: Washington economy expands at 4.3% annual pace in Q3; inflation pressures persist


US growth rebound: Washington economy expands at 4.3% annual pace in Q3; inflation pressures persist

The US economy grew at a faster-than-expected annual rate of 4.3% in the July–September quarter, driven by stronger consumer spending, exports and government outlays, even as inflation remained above the Federal Reserve’s comfort level, according to official data released on Tuesday, AP reported.Gross domestic product (GDP), which measures the total value of goods and services produced, accelerated from a revised 3.8% growth rate in the April–June quarter, the Commerce Department said in a report delayed by the government shutdown. Economists surveyed by FactSet had expected growth of around 3%, AP reported.Despite the stronger expansion, inflationary pressures picked up. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index — the Fed’s preferred inflation gauge — rose at a 2.8% annual pace in the third quarter, compared with 2.1% in the previous quarter. Core PCE inflation, which excludes volatile food and energy prices, increased to 2.9% from 2.6%.Consumer spending, which accounts for nearly 70% of US economic activity, grew at a 3.5% annual rate in the third quarter, up from 2.5% in the April–June period. A separate measure of the economy’s underlying strength — which includes consumer spending and private investment but excludes volatile components such as exports, inventories and government spending — expanded at a 3% pace, slightly higher than the 2.9% recorded in the second quarter.Trade also contributed to growth. Exports surged at an 8.8% annual rate, while imports, which subtract from GDP, declined by 4.7%.Tuesday’s release marks the first of three official estimates for third-quarter GDP growth. Outside of the first quarter — when the economy contracted for the first time in three years as companies rushed to import goods ahead of President Donald Trump’s tariff rollout — the US economy has continued to post solid growth.This resilience has come despite sharply higher borrowing costs imposed by the Federal Reserve in 2022 and 2023 to rein in inflation that surged as the economy rebounded strongly from the COVID-19 recession of 2020.While inflation remains above the Fed’s 2% target, the central bank cut its benchmark lending rate three consecutive times to end 2025, largely due to concerns over a cooling labour market.Recent jobs data have pointed to slowing momentum. The government reported last week that the economy added 64,000 jobs in November, following a loss of 105,000 jobs in October. The unemployment rate climbed to 4.6% last month, its highest level since 2021.Economists describe the labour market as being stuck in a “low hire, low fire” phase, as businesses remain cautious amid uncertainty over Trump’s tariff policies and the lingering impact of elevated interest rates. Since March, job creation has averaged 35,000 a month, down from 71,000 in the year ended March. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has said he expects those figures to be revised lower.



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IND-W vs SL-W, 2nd T20I: Here’s why Deepti Sharma is not playing today’s match



The battle for supremacy in the five-match T20I series continues as India and Sri Lanka are facing off in the second encounter at the ACA-VDCA Stadium in Visakhapatnam.

After a clinical eight-wicket victory on Sunday, the Women in Blue entered today’s match with the momentum of world champions but faced an unexpected hurdle at the toss. India once again won the coin flip and elected to field, looking to exploit the evening dew that played a significant role in the series opener. However, the biggest talking point of the evening arrived before the first ball was bowled, with the team sheets revealing a major absence in the Indian lineup. The hosts are forced to navigate this crucial fixture without their premier all-rounder Deepti Sharma, while a resilient Sri Lanka side has opted for stability in their quest for an equalizer.

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Captain Harmanpreet Kaur confirmed that the world’s top-ranked bowler would miss the second T20I due to illness. Despite the setback, Harmanpreet remained confident in her squad’s depth, handing a comeback to fellow off-spinner Sneh Rana. India’s decision to bowl first mirrors their successful strategy from the first game, aiming to keep the target within reach before the pitch slows down. Harmanpreet addressed the lineup change during the toss, stating, “Deepti is not well today, she has a fever, so Sneh Rana comes back into the side.”

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu showed immense faith in her unit by naming an unchanged playing XI, despite their heavy loss on Sunday. Athapaththu emphasized the need for a mental shift rather than a personnel change, remarking, “We are going with the same XI. I am still confident in my team, we’ve backed a few youngsters and want to give them more opportunities. The key for us is to play positive cricket in the middle overs. In the last game we played a few shots behind square. Today, we want to play straighter – focus more on long-on and long-off, play to our strengths and build partnerships. Hopefully, our batters step up today.”

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A historic milestone: Deepti ascends to world number one

Meanwhile, in a moment of immense pride for Indian cricket, veteran all-rounder Deepti officially became the number one-ranked T20I bowler in the world for the first time in her illustrious career. The International Cricket Council (ICC) updated its rankings on Tuesday afternoon, rewarding Deepti for her consistent excellence and her match-defining spell in the series opener. Her economical figures of 1/20 in four overs on Sunday earned her the vital rating points needed to leapfrog Australia’s Annabel Sutherland.

Deepti now sits at the pinnacle with 737 rating points, narrowly leading Sutherland by a single point. This achievement follows a sensational 2025 season where she was also named the Player of the Tournament at the Women’s ODI World Cup. Reflecting on her growth, experts noted that her ability to stifle batters in the powerplay and provide breakthroughs at the death has made her the most feared off-spinner in the shortest format.

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



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‘Coaches can’t play’: Ex-India star backs Gautam Gambhir amid India’s Test struggles | Cricket News


'Coaches can't play': Ex-India star backs Gautam Gambhir amid India’s Test struggles
India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir with batting coach Sitanshu Kotak (PTI Photo/Shailendra Bhojak)

Former India spinner Amit Mishra has weighed in on India’s 0-2 Test series loss to South Africa, emphasising the need for senior players to take responsibility and guide the younger members of the squad. Speaking to ANI, Mishra stressed that both experienced campaigners and newcomers must adjust their game according to the conditions and the bowling attack. Mishra, who represented India in 68 international matches and claimed 156 wickets—including 76 in 22 Tests at an average of 35.72—highlighted that the recent defeat was a stark reminder of India’s struggles at home against top SENA (South Africa, England, New Zealand, Australia) teams. November’s series saw dominant performances from South Africa’s Temba Bavuma, Marco Jansen, and Simon Harmer, handing India their second successive home series whitewash after last year’s 0-3 loss to New Zealand, ending a 12-year streak of home dominance.

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“We will have to bat according to the wicket and show maturity,” Mishra said. “Not every pitch allows you to score 200-220 runs. Some matches can be won with totals of 140-170. While inexperience exists, seniors have to stand up and guide youngsters on which shots to play, which bowlers to target, and which deliveries to respect.” On the issue of India’s use of spin-friendly pitches, Mishra defended the tradition, stressing patience and respect for quality bowling. “We have been playing on such wickets for years. Players need to show maturity, stay patient, and respect good bowlers. Coaches also need to instil the right mindset,” he said. Mishra also backed head coach Gautam Gambhir and his staff amid criticism. “They need time. It’s not like the team hasn’t won under them. We lifted the Asia Cup and Champions Trophy. Players must take responsibility. Seniors must guide the youngsters, and youngsters must step up. Coaches can’t play on the field—it’s the players who have to execute the plans, understand match-ups, and make the right decisions,” he added.



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Microsoft sends more than 600 word advisory on H-1B/H-4 visas to employees; says: Return before your ….


Microsoft sends more than 600 word advisory on H-1B/H-4 visas to employees; says: Return before your ....

Microsoft has issued an advisory for its employees on H-1B/H-4 amid the ongoing visa appointment rescheduling and stamping delays. This comes amid new social media screening, said to address the potential “abuse of the H-1B program”. Calling it a “rapidly developing situation”, the software giant has issued “preliminary guidance” for employees who are in the US and are outside the US urging them to “return before your current visa expire”. The advisory, sent by Jack Chen, Microsoft’s associate general counsel for immigration says “Rescheduling notifications are concentrated in Chennai and Hyderabad, with some unverified reports from other consulates. New dates are as far out as June 2026.”“Some employees have already traveled for appointments and received rescheduling notices without warning; others are getting notices before departure. To set expectations, it is highly unlikely emergency appointments will be granted, given the circumstances,” it adds.Microsoft says it has created a survey where employees can share their details in case they have an appointment scheduled with a US consulate. The survey, the company says, “ allows you to update your responses—for example, if you haven’t been rescheduled when you originally complete this survey, but subsequently receive a rescheduling notification.Notably, other tech giants including Apple and Google have issued similar advisory for their employees.

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Here’s the full text of Microsoft’s travel advisory to H-1B/H-4 visa employees sent by Jack Chen, Microsoft’s associate general counsel for immigrationUpdate #1 on H-1B/H-4 Visa Appointment Rescheduling and Stamping DelaysHi everyone,As shared yesterday, some U.S. consulates are rescheduling existing H-1B/H-4 visa appointments and pushing dates out by several months. Here’s what we know:

  • Rescheduling notifications are concentrated in Chennai and Hyderabad, with some unverified reports from other consulates. New dates are as far out as June 2026.
  • The delays stem from operational constraints tied to the new online presence review for H-1B/H-4 visas, effective December 15, which reduces daily processing capacity. We’re also hearing that these consulates needed time to implement new vetting procedures.
  • We have no confirmed reports of rescheduling for other visa types yet. While only H-1B/H-4, F, J, and M visas are subject to the online presence review, we think secondary impacts on overall processing may emerge.
  • We don’t know if rescheduling is ongoing, for those whose original visa appointments have not been changed.

Some employees have already traveled for appointments and received rescheduling notices without warning; others are getting notices before departure. To set expectations, it is highly unlikely emergency appointments will be granted, given the circumstances.This is a rapidly developing situation. Here is our preliminary guidance, which we’ll update as we learn more. Please read this next section carefully—I’ve tried to simplify it, but the details do matter:For those currently outside the U.S.:

  • You need a new visa stamp + your H-1B visa appointment was rescheduled months later: We will contact you. Please follow the instructions below to report your situation (even if you’ve already contacted AskUSI).
  • Your H-1B visa appointment was rescheduled BUT you still have some validity left on your current visa stamp: If your visa is for the proper work-authorized category, return before your current visa expires. This situation applies for people who had scheduled visa appointments because their visas are expiring soon, not before the return to the U.S. is planned.

  • You have upcoming travel + will need a new visa to return + your H-1B visa appointment was rescheduled months later: You should strongly consider changing your travel plans. You cannot return until your new visa stamp is issued, and it’s highly unlikely that the appointment can be moved earlier. And there are limitations to your ability to perform work for your U.S. role during that period. See Microsoft Global Mobility Payroll and Tax Compliance Policy.
  • You have upcoming travel + will need a new visa to return BUT your H-1B visa appointment has not been rescheduled: There is risk your appointment could be moved during your trip and result in you being stuck abroad. Factor this into your decision. We are still learning more about how widespread and significant delays are in other consulates.

For other visa categories (not H-1B/H-4, F, J, M): Proceed as planned for now, but note things can change quickly.To track real-time impacts, we need data from employees whose appointments have been rescheduled or may be soon. This will help us identify:

  • Which consulates are affected
  • When notifications of rescheduling are being sent
  • Length of delays
  • Whether other visa types are impacted

If you have a visa appointment scheduled with a U.S. consulate for any visa category, we’ve created a survey where you can share these details with us. And importantly, the survey allows you to update your responses—for example, if you haven’t been rescheduled when you originally complete this survey, but subsequently receive a rescheduling notification. This form is also the clearest way for us to identify employees who are currently outside the U.S. and cannot return until a new visa stamp is issued: Census of Upcoming Visa Stamping Appointments — Fill out formWe’ll share out insights based on these responses and further information we’re able to gather by the end of the week.For employees currently stuck abroad—we know this is an anxious moment. We will provide clear and orderly guidance to you directly as soon as we can.



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Watch: Lalit Modi puts up another social media post with Vijay Mallya; draws criticism from internet | India News


Watch: Lalit Modi puts up another social media post with Vijay Mallya; draws criticism from internet

NEW DELHI: Lalit Modi on Monday shared a video from Vijay Mallya’s birthday party, where he referred to himself and Mallya as the “two biggest fugitives from India”.The video, posted on Lalit Modi’s Instagram account, shows him posing with Mallya and saying, “We are the two biggest fugitive from India.” Modi captioned the post, “Let me do something to break the internet down again. Happy birthday my friend #VijayMallya Love u.”

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The video drew sharp reactions online. Several comments warned that the two would “regret this” and said that “karma will follow, if not today then tomorrow”. Others said the video was not humour but an open mockery of the Indian state.“This is not humour, it is an open mockery of the Indian state. When economic offenders joke freely from foreign soil, it exposes how weak enforcement and political will really are. The silence of the government sends a dangerous message that the powerful can loot the country, flee, and laugh while ordinary citizens face the full force of the law for far smaller mistakes,” a user wrote.Lalit Modi hosted the birthday party on December 16 at his six-bedroom home in Belgrave Square in London. Friends of Mallya reportedly travelled from India to attend the event. Among those seen at the party were fashion designer Manoviraj Khosla, actor Idris Elba and entrepreneur Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw.Vijay Mallya, the former owner of now-defunct Kingfisher Airlines, left India in 2016 for United Kingdom after facing several cases in India linked to alleged financial irregularities and loan defaults involving thousands of crores of rupees. Indian authorities are seeking his extradition in money laundering and fraud cases.Lalit Modi, the former chairman of the Indian Premier League, also left India in 2010 after investigations were launched into alleged financial misconduct and irregularities during the IPL’s early years.



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Trade friction: China takes India’s solar and IT policies to WTO; consultations initiated


Trade friction: China takes India’s solar and IT policies to WTO; consultations initiated

China has escalated trade tensions with India by launching a dispute at the World Trade Organization (WTO) over New Delhi’s policies covering solar cells, solar modules and information technology goods, seeking formal consultations under the global trade body’s dispute settlement mechanism, Reuters reported.The WTO said on Tuesday that China has requested dispute consultations with India, Reuters reported, marking the first procedural step in resolving trade disagreements under WTO rules.“China said the measures in question include India’s tariff treatment and certain measures that China said are contingent upon the use of domestic inputs and otherwise discriminate against Chinese imports,” the WTO said in a statement, quoted Reuters.Earlier last week, China had moved the WTO against India by formally requesting consultations, challenging New Delhi’s tariffs on information and communication technology (ICT) products and subsidy measures in the solar sector, PTI reported.In a statement, China’s Ministry of Commerce alleged that India’s measures violate multiple WTO obligations, including the principle of national treatment, and amount to import-substitution subsidies that are explicitly prohibited under WTO rules.“They grant unfair competitive advantages to India’s domestic industries while undermining China’s interests,” the ministry said, urging India to honour its WTO commitments and promptly revise the disputed measures.The latest move comes less than a week after India announced the imposition of anti-dumping duties on cold-rolled steel imports from China for a period of five years, a step New Delhi said was aimed at protecting its domestic industry.In October, Beijing had sought consultations over what it described as unfair subsidies provided by India to its electric vehicle and battery sectors.That earlier petition alleged that India’s incentive schemes for electric vehicles and batteries distorted competition and adversely affected Chinese manufacturers.Under WTO rules, consultations are the first formal step in the dispute process, giving both sides a chance to sit across the table and try to settle their differences before the issue moves towards a dispute settlement panel.



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‘Don’t really have next generation’: Judit Polgár, Richárd Rapport and changing face of Hungarian chess | Exclusive | Chess News


'Don’t really have next generation': Judit Polgár, Richárd Rapport and changing face of Hungarian chess | Exclusive
Judit Polgár and Richárd Rapport (Photo Credit: FIDE)

NEW DELHI: William Shakespeare wrote in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, “Though she be but little, she is fierce.” Hungary, too, has never been the biggest country on the chess map. Yet, it has long played the game with a fearlessness that belies its size.With none of the resources of the Soviet Union or the institutional machinery that defines modern chess powerhouses, Hungary, a country of around 10 million people, nevertheless produced players who stood shoulder to shoulder with the world’s best.

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And it did so repeatedly, across generations, often without the kind of support structures that are considered essential today.Standing at the forefront of Hungarian chess now is World No. 13 Richárd Rapport, the country’s top-ranked player and one of the most creative grandmasters of his generation.Tall and fair-skinned, with an infectious smile and long, silky blond hair, Rapport is one of the circuit’s most recognisable figures. But bring up Hungarian chess, and the smile gives way to a rare seriousness.“I think, for us, we have had players, top, top level players, let’s say high level players, more or less ending with me for a long time, since I can remember,” Rapport told TimesofIndia.com on the sidelines of Global Chess League (GCL). “We had them in the 60s, 70s even.”A small country, but big namesBy the middle of the 20th century, Hungarian players were already shaping global chess culture.As Budapest became a chess hub and cafés turned into places where ideas would shape, just like the smoke circle off cigarettes’ prolonged puffs, Hungarian players developed a reputation for a deep understanding of strategies and originality.But the golden age arrived most visibly in the post-second world war decades.“We had Portisch,” Rapport added with some pride, knowing that for chess fans, the name needs no embellishment.“Portisch is still alive, of course, and he’s a big legend of chess. He was number three, number two at some point.”

Lajos Portisch (FIDE Photo)

Lajos Portisch (FIDE Photo)

Lajos Portisch, nicknamed the “Hungarian Botvinnik”, also was not just any strong player; he became a global icon at one time.For years, the nine-time Hungarian Champion was among the world’s top contenders, repeatedly challenging for the world championship after taking part in the World Chess Championship Candidates cycle a total of eight times (1966-1990).Alongside him were names like Zoltán Ribli and Gyula Sax, players who regularly found themselves in the world’s top ten.“This team with Ribli, Sax and all these guys,” Rapport recalled, “they were like, let’s say top 10 at some point or for a longer or shorter time, but still they were there.”The Polgár momentThen came a chapter that went truly beyond medals and rankings. “Then we had the next era, right? Judit and Peter (Leko)” Rapport said. “Judit Polgár and Zoltan Almási also.”Judit Polgár, the youngest of the three famous Polgár sisters, did something no Hungarian before her had done and something no woman has done since.Refusing to be boxed into women-only competition, she played exclusively in open events against strong male competitors and forced the chess world to take notice.

Judit Polgár (FIDE Photo)

Judit Polgár (FIDE Photo)

At her peak, she broke into the world’s top ten and defeated a roll call of world champions. She became the first woman to break 2700 Elo in July 2005 and defeated 11 reigning or former world champions, including Garry Kasparov, Anatoly Karpov, and Viswanathan Anand.Alongside her was Peter Leko, the current Hungarian No. 2 and another product of Hungary’s quiet excellence, who would go on to challenge Vladimir Kramnik for the World Championship title in 2004.“It’s a very nice generation in a way,” Rapport smirked. For Hungary, it felt like continuity. One great generation handing the baton to the next.Tromsø 2014: The last great Hungarian teamRapport’s own rise coincided with what many insiders see as the peak of modern Hungarian chess: the 2014 Chess Olympiad in Tromsø, Norway.“So we took medal (silver) in Tromsø Olympiad,” Rapport said. “And then it kind of ended the generation, I think, in 2014, with me kind of joining the team.”What made that team remarkable wasn’t just the medal.“We had like four players above 2700,” he further explained. “Which is like great because we are a very small country.”In elite chess, 2700 is an unsaid benchmark of the world’s absolute top. For a small European nation to field four such players was almost unheard of.The sudden silence in the circuitWhat followed, however, has not been a gradual decline, but something far stranger.“From that team, I’m still okay above 2700,” Rapport added. “And Peter, let’s say, came back to play, which is very nice. But the other guys just quit. Just altogether. They didn’t even lose their rating. They just vanished.”Within a few years, an entire generation of elite Hungarian players stepped away from top-level chess.

Péter Leko (Photo Credit: FIDE)

Péter Leko (Photo Credit: FIDE)

The Hungarian team that clinched silver at the 2014 Olympiad featured eminent names such as Péter Lékó, Csaba Balogh, Zoltán Almási, Richard Rapport, and Judit Polgár.Today, with Rapport now 29, the rest, now in their late 30s or 40s, have either stepped away from competitive chess altogether or, like Lékó, appear only sporadically in top-level tournaments, largely focusing on commentary and other roles.For a country that had always relied on continuity, the gap was suddenly visible.Lack of institutional foundationPerhaps the most striking part of Rapport’s reflection is his admission that Hungary’s success was never built on strong institutional foundations.“I don’t think we really had a support built around chess,” he said. “Professional support. We had support for amateur chess or to hang around. But we never really had support for climbing the highest of the heights.“And somehow still people got there, individually or one way or the other.”How?“People just investing their own money, investing their own time,” Rapport explained. “Parents a lot when they were young.”For decades, that patchwork approach worked. But modern chess is a different beast. With the introduction of technology in chess, the game has become more demanding and resource-heavy.So, where is the next generation of Hungary?“We don’t really have the next generation,” Rapport stated bluntly. “We have some players, sure, but it’s not quite the same flavour, unfortunately. Maybe it’s a bit of bad luck also. Some talented kids are leaving chess for one reason or the other.”

Richárd Rapport (Photo by Lennart Ootes)

Richárd Rapport (Photo by Lennart Ootes)

The Hungarian No. 1 doesn’t want to be too negative, though.“I’m not super pessimistic about our situation in chess,” he added. “But also far from very happy and very satisfied.”Rapport understands Hungarian chess and believes that if the nation’s chess setup seeks an overhaul, the responsibility lies across the ecosystem, from administrators to players to grassroots organisers.“Anyone could do more,” he said. “Not only on the top level, like the national team, but also lower-level people.However, being the top-ranked player of the country, Rapport also knows that he will have to take the lead if things are to be changed for good.“As they say, the fish stinks from its head. If we are doing well, more people will get inspired,” he remarked.He knows it won’t be easy.“It’s a very difficult mission to accomplish,” he concluded. “But I’m kind of hoping to help our chess, and maybe bring it back to its former glory.”



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Assam violence: Clash erupts in Karbi Anglong for second day; internet suspended | India News


Assam violence: Clash erupts in Karbi Anglong for second day; internet suspended
Security personnel keep vigil following a wave of violence allegedly triggered by rumours, in West Karbi Anglong, Assam. (PTI Photo)

NEW DELHI: Fresh violence was reported from Assam’s trouble-torn Karbi Anglong district for a second consecutive day on Tuesday, with at least eight people injured as a clash between two groups of protestors prompted police to resort to lathi-charge and tear-gas shelling to disperse them, officials said.In response, the state government temporarily suspended internet services in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong districts.Also Read | Assam on edge: Section 163 imposed in West Karbi Anglong as protest over grazing land turns violentThe clash broke out after a group, including women and children whose shops were burnt by a mob on Monday, came out to protest against the initial violence. Meanwhile, agitators demanding the eviction of encroachers from the tribal belt also gathered in the Kheroni market area.Both sides were agitated, and security forces initially tried to pacify them. However, the situation escalated when the two groups began pelting stones at each other, injuring several protesters, police personnel and media persons covering the incident.

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As the situation spiralled out of control, police resorted to lathi-charge and later fired tear gas shells to disperse the two groups.The situation remains “tense” in the area, and additional forces have been rushed to the spot.Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma described the situation in Karbi Anglong as “very sensitive.”“Senior minister Ranoj Pegu is present in the district. I believe the matter will be resolved soon,” he told reporters on the sidelines of a programme.The violence occurred despite prohibitory orders being in force in the area.Earlier on Tuesday, protesters called off their hunger strike demanding the eviction of encroachers from tribal belt areas following talks with Pegu, the state education minister.The agitators, representing several political and social organisations, had been on a hunger strike for the past 15 days, pressing for the eviction of illegal settlers.After Pegu held discussions with the protesters, they withdrew the hunger strike following assurances from the government that tripartite talks on the issue would be held soon.Pegu also assured them that CM Sarma would also be present at the meeting.The violence on MondayOn Monday, four people were injured in police firing after protesters went on a rampage, setting ablaze the residence of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) chief executive Member Tuliram Ronghang and around 15 shops in Kheroni Bazaar.Also Read | KAAC chief’s house torched over ‘arrest’ of protesters seeking eviction of illegal settlers; prohibitory orders clampedThe mob also attempted to attack the local police station but was thwarted by security forces.Following the violence, Sarma indicated that rumours had circulated claiming three hunger-striking protesters had been arrested, which led others to become “agitated.”“No one has been arrested. They were taken to Guwahati for treatment as their health deteriorated,” he clarified.The protesters are demanding the eviction of “encroachers,” most of whom they claim hail from Bihar, from Professional Grazing Reserve (PGR) and Village Grazing Reserve (VGR) lands in Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong.(With PTI inputs)



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Tom Curran’s fiery three-wicket haul propels Melbourne Stars to an emphatic victory over Adelaide Strikers in BBL|15



In a thrilling encounter at Adelaide Oval on Tuesday, Melbourne Stars secured a commanding six-wicket win over Adelaide Strikers in the 10th match of Big Bash League season 15. Chasing 156, Stars cruised home in 18.1 overs, boosting their top-table position while denting Strikers’ early momentum. Tom Curran earned Player of the Match honours with a match-defining 3/35 spell that dismantled the Strikers’ top order.​

Tom Curran dazzles with three wickets against Adelaide Strikers

Adelaide Strikers openers crumbled under Curran’s searing pace right from the powerplay, losing two wickets for just seven runs in 1.4 overs. Curran struck first in the 1.2 over, shattering Chris Lynn’s timber with an off-cutter that nipped back sharply, ending Lynn’s stay at 4 off 4 balls after a scratchy start. Just two balls later, Jason Sangha‘s stumps bamboozled to a vicious leg-cutter that jagged off the seam, leaving Strikers reeling at 7/2 and silencing the home crowd.​

Matthew Short steadied the innings with a gritty captain’s knock of 56 off 42 balls, featuring four boundaries and reaching his fifty in 38 deliveries amid a tense phase. He partnered Liam Scott for a crucial 55-run stand for the third wicket, pushing Strikers to 50 in 6.5 overs despite extras mounting to seven leg-byes early on. Stars’ review against Alex Ross at 9.5 overs failed, but Peter Siddle‘s experience shone through with Ross’s catch at 15.4 overs, curtailing a budding 28-run alliance.​

Curran returned to claim Short at 13.4 overs, caught by Marcus Stoinis after a lofted mishit, triggering a collapse from 110/4 to 141/8. Haris Rauf‘s late double strike—Jamie Overton at 16.5 and Jerrssis Wadia plus Harry Nielsen in the 18th over—sealed Strikers at 155/8 in 20 overs, with Henry Thornton unbeaten on 12 off six balls including a six. Glenn Maxwell and Mitchell Swepson kept economy tight at 7.00 and 6.25, while Siddle’s 1/23 proved economical on a pitch offering seam movement.​

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Melbourne Stars edge past Strikers with a commanding chase

Melbourne Stars exploded in the powerplay, racing to 52 without loss in four overs, highlighted by a blistering 50-run opening stand in just 24 balls between Joe Clarke and Sam Harper. Harper blazed to his fifty off 35 balls with five fours and two sixes, his aggressive strokeplay including towering blows that exploited the short boundaries. Clarke fell at 67/1 in 6.6 overs to Lloyd Pope, but the platform was set.​

Harper departed at 90/2 in 9.5 overs, caught by Short off Overton, yet Campbell Kellaway‘s 28 off 22 kept momentum with a six and two fours. Maxwell’s brief stay ended at 96/3 via Hasan Ali, but skipper Stoinis anchored with an unbeaten 32 off 22, featuring three fours and a match-winning six over long-on to seal victory at 161/4. Hilton Cartwright chipped in 10 not out off seven, ensuring Stars crossed 150 in 17.1 overs with 11 balls spare at a run rate of 8.86.​

Strikers’ bowlers struggled post-powerplay; Short conceded 27 in 2.1 overs, Overton 39 in four despite a wicket, and Ali’s 2/25 offered resistance too late. Stars’ table-topping net run rate improved further, now second behind Hobart Hurricanes after two wins, while Strikers slipped following their promising start.

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