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Haryana’s sex ratio at birth posts first gain since 2019 | India News


Haryana's sex ratio at birth posts first gain since 2019

GURUGRAM: Haryana’s annual sex ratio at birth (SRB), the number of girls born per 1,000 boys, climbed to 923 in 2025, the first time it has showed a gain since 2019.Alarm bells rang last year after it fell to 910, its lowest since 2016 when the ‘Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao’ campaign was launched as a social campaign in a state with one of the lowest sex ratios in the country because of female infanticide.According to Civil Registration System (provisional) figures, the state registered 5,19,691 births last year, of which 2,70,281 were boys and 2,49,410 girls. Three districts reported an SRB of 950 or above, with Panchkula leading the state at 971, followed by Fatehabad (961) and Panipat (951).South Haryana districts like Gurgaon showed significant lag in SRBKarnal (944) and Yamunanagar (943) complete the top five. Sirsa (937), Nuh (935), Kurukshetra (927), Ambala (926), Hisar (926), Bhiwani (926) and Kaithal (924) were also above the state average.Health officials attributed the improvement to a series of crackdowns through 2025 against sex-selective abortions and sale of illegal medical termination of pregnancy (MTP) kits. An SRB of 923 is still low compared to other states but it’s the highest Haryana has achieved. Over the years, the annual average has fluctuated, rather than held steady.South Haryana districts around Delhi, including Gurgaon (901), showed significant lag. Faridabad (916), Rohtak (898) and Sonipat (894) were among the weakest performers. Rewari (882) was placed at the bottom.Panchkula saw the most notable long-term improvement, from 909 in 2015 to 971 in 2025, despite dips in between, including a fall to 915 in 2024. Fatehabad, which was at 893 in 2015, climbed to 961 last year as did Panipat, which was at 892 in 2015. Gurgaon, despite its weaker performance compared to these districts, also saw an improvement from 858 in 2015.After the fall in SRB in 2024, a state-level task force was set up in March, with officers from health department, police, women and child development, AYUSH, National Health Mission (NHM) and the Food and Drug Administration reviewing SRB weekly.“A total of 114 FIRs were registered under MTP Act and 16 under PCPNDT (Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques) Act in 2025. Ultrasound inspections nearly doubled from 3,072 in 2024 to 5,836 in 2025. Reverse tracking of abortions beyond 12 weeks among women with previous girl children was a key tool. From Oct 2024 to Dec 2025, 3,292 such abortions were reported through Asha workers, leading to 68 FIRs against clinics, chemists, peddlers and middlemen,” said Dr Virender Yadav, director of NHM, Haryana.Crackdowns on abortion kit sales intensified. FDA sealed 44 chemist shops last year and registered 59 FIRs, including 17 for online sales. More than 6,000 kits were seized. The number of abortions carried out beyond 10 weeks fell from 21,498 in 2024 to 14,204 in 2025. A total of 495 of the state’s 1,500 registered MTP centres were shut for violations.



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2026 promises a solid show for Tollywood | Bengali Movie News


Bengali cinema is set to deliver a powerful lineup in 2026, featuring sequels, real-life stories, and fresh narratives. The slate boasts star power, new talent, and emotionally resonant tales, promising buzz, emotion, and box-office momentum for the industry.

Expect buzz, emotion and box-office momentum in 2026 from Bengali cinema. With sequels, franchise favourites, real-life narratives & fresh stories in the pipeline, the slate brings star power, new talent and moving talesKeu Bole Biplobi Keu Bole DakatDirector: Pathikrit BasuCast: Jeet, Tota Roy ChoudhurySynopsis: The film marks Jeet’s return with a character-driven narrative. It explores the duality of Ananta Singh – a revolutionary to some, an outlaw to others – through themes of justice, rebellion and moral ambiguity. Weaving Ananta’s freedom-fighter past with a crusade against corruption, the film has the tone of an emotional journey that questions power and ethics in changing times.Bike Ambulance DadaDirector: Vinay MudgilCast: Dev, other cast members yet to be announcedSynopsis: Inspired by the life of Padma Shri Karimul Haque, the film sees Dev stepping into Karimul’s shoes. The story follows Haque’s work supporting the villagers in and around Dhalabari by bringing sick people to hospital in his motorcycle ambulance. Dev’s performance is expected to balance realism with presence, telling the story of Karimul’s struggles, sacrifices and heroism.

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Vijaynagar’er HireyDirector: Chandrasish RayCast: Prosenjit Chatterjee, Aryann Bhowmik, Pushan Dasgupta, Satyam Bhattacharya and Sreya BhattacharyyaSynopsis: The third instalment of the Kakababu series is coming back after four years, raising the stakes with a mystery set in Hampi. Blending suspense, intellect and emotion, the film also marks Chandrasish’s entry as a director in the franchise.

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Saptadingar GuptodhonDirector: Dhrubo BanerjeeCast: Abir Chatterjee, Ishaa Saha, Arjun ChakrabartySynopsis: The fourth instalment of the Guptodhon franchise marks Sona Da’s return after 2022. The film returns with the original cast and this time is set to have a more suspenseful tone. The story will showcase themes of treasure hunting, escaping the villain, chasing hidden clues and sniffing out a high-stakes adventure. It promises to blend mystery, action and intrigue for all the franchise fans.

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Bhanupriya Bhooter Hotel Director: Aritra MukherjeeCast: Mimi Chakraborty, Soham Mojumdar, Bonny Sengupta, Swastika DuttaSynopsis: Set inside a haunted hotel inspired by a colonial-era homestay in Kalimpong, this horror-comedy is rooted in the supernatural. The film will also reflect on the human mind, exploring fear, connection, and the absurdities of life through laughter and suspense. The narrative promises to be chaotic, funny and with a feel-good plot.

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Hok Kolorob Director: Raj ChakrabartyCast: Saswata Chatterjee, John Batyacharyya, Om Sahani, Rohaan BhattacharjeeSynopsis: This film marks a bold return to a subject that once stirred intense public discourse, exploring student politics, rebellion, hope, and identity through a contemporary lens. With a gripping mix of emotion and suspense, a host of fresh talent is set to bring energy and authenticity to the screen, complemented by a multi-composer music line-up.Screen presence: the unmissable films of ’26KorpurDirector: Arindam SilCast: Rituparna Sengupta, Bratya Basu, Lahoma Bhattacharya and Arpan GhoshalSynopsis: With Rituparna and Bratya as leads, the film is set to be a political thriller loosely based on the disappearance of Manisha Mukherjee, the deputy controller of examination of Calcutta University. The film will also explore a murder mystery spanning a decade involving an education scam in the city, all while blending historical timelines of 1997 and 2019. The film also marks the fresh pairing of Lahoma and Arpan.

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Mon Maaney Na Director: Rahool MukherjeeCast: Ritwik Bhowmik, Hiya Chatterjee & Soumya MukherjeeSynopsis: The film marks Hiya and Ritwik’s Tollywood debut. The story follows a carefree man confronted by his true feelings during his best friend’s wedding. This love triangle has an emotionally layered yet contemporary narrative, bringing relatability and an unconventional take on love to the screen.

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Ajo Ardhangini Director: Kaushik GangulyCast: Jaya Ahsan, Churni Ganguly, Kaushik SenSynopsis: Sequel to the 2023 film, Ardhangini, the film carries the emotionally charged story forward. The story picks up after 1.5 years, and revisits themes of love, identity, and unresolved relationships, while unveiling a deeper truth that remained untold earlier. With the same lead characters, the addition of a pivotal new character, the film promises a fresh emotional conflict making the narrative more layered. This film blends continuity with new tension — offering a tale that takes the audience through the characters’ turmoils.Emperor Vs Sarat Chandra Director: Srijit MukherjiCast: Abir Chatterjee, Mimi Chakraborty, Rudranil Ghosh, Kanchan Mullick, Divyani MondalSynopsis: Set against the charged political climate of 1926, the film revisits the legacy of Pather Dabi — a work that once shook the foundations of colonial authority and stirred public conscience. By weaving historical context with the spirit of resistance that led to the novel’s ban, the narrative is shaped by a compelling exploration of dissent, identity, and ideological struggle. This period drama will also see director Srijit Mukherji set into the role of a music composer.

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Phool Pishi O EdwardDirector: Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad MukherjeeCast: Sohini Sengupta, Raima Sen, Arjun Chakrabarty, Koneenica BanerjeeSynopsis: Set inside a guarded royal household where inheritance, memory and silence hold dangerous power, the film draws viewers into a mysterious world where every relationship in the narrative guards a secret. With a strong ensemble cast, the film is set to tell a gripping tale that slowly peels back layers of the past, exposing how its shadows continue to shape the present.Sources say that Khadaan 2 & the sequel to Bohurupi are also in the pipeline



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Ravichandran Ashwin predicts ‘death of ODI cricket’ after Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli retire


Former Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has opined that the individuality of ODI cricket is lost somewhere between Test cricket’s enduring value and the rising dominance of T20 cricket. He has also shown concern over how individual stars like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma draw people towards the ODI tournaments, which people do not witness otherwise.

In recent times, T20 cricket around the globe has earned special importance. Ravichandran Ashwin has also noted the same and has opined that the excessive rise of T20 cricket due to its global fanbase and the value of Test cricket is squeezing space for 50-over tournaments.

ODI Cricket is losing its prominence—Ravichandran Ashwin

Ravichandran Ashwin placed himself in the audience seat and claimed that he is concerned about the future of the ODI format with the retirement of senior cricketers like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma.

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“I am not sure about the future of ODI after the 2027 World Cup. I am a little worried about it. Of course, I am following the Vijay Hazare Trophy, but the manner in which I followed SMAT, I am finding slightly difficult to follow,” Ashwin said on his Hindi YouTube channel, Ash Ki Baat.

He stressed the audience’s preference towards watching more of T20s, alongside giving some space to Tests, but no space for ODI cricket. “I feel it is going towards slow death,” said Ravichandran Ashwin bluntly.

Ashwin highlighted the significance of big names like Rohit and Virat in making the game relevant

Ashwin highlighted the importance of big names in every format of the game. He has proved how Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s participation in the Vijay Hazare Trophy has drawn the attention of people, and as a result, many other young cricketers have also gotten the deserved spotlight.

“Look, Rohit and Virat came back to the Vijay Hazare Trophy, and people started watching it. We have known that sport is always bigger than individuals, but at times these players need to come back to make the game relevant,” he observed.

However, on the other hand, Ashwin talks about the changing nature of the one-day format. He claimed the format, which previously gave batters some time to settle down, has now evolved.

“One-day cricket, once upon a time, was an amazing format because it gave a player like MS Dhoni, who would take singles for 10-15 overs before he went berserk at the end,” he said.

According to Ashwin, that style has all but disappeared. “You don’t have players like that anymore, and there isn’t any requirement to play like that, as you are playing with two new balls and five fielders inside the circle,” he said

Ravichandran Ashwin urges ICC to rethink its approach to ODI cricket, comparing it with the FIFA World Cup

The former Indian veteran spinner has pointed out that the ICC needs to rethink its approach for the format and acknowledge the importance of revenue simultaneously.

“The ODI format has become redundant, and to top it, the ICC needs to see how they are conducting these World Cups. Every year, there is an ICC tournament for revenue generation patterns, but then look at how FIFA is doing it,” he said.

He has further opined that too many international fixtures have acted like an overkill in cricket; hence, Ravichandran Ashwin suggested a structure like football, where teams and players are busy in franchise leagues, and the anticipation for a World Cup builds around the four-year gap between two such tournaments.

“If you really want to make ODI cricket relevant, then just play these leagues and play the ODI World Cup once in four years, so when people turn up for events, there will be a sense of expectation,” he said.

ALSO READ: “Why can’t we arrange that?” – Ex-India star questions BCCI over Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s ODI future



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Aravalli-like row in Bengaluru: SC panel visit today | India News


Aravalli-like row in Bengaluru: SC panel visit today

BENGALURU: Following a dispute mirroring the Aravalli controversy, members of a Supreme Court-appointed panel will inspect Bannerghatta National Park Friday after a plea against a 2018 govt move to cut the eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) around Bengaluru’s green backyard. The park is facing pressure from mining and real estate interests eyeing its contiguous landscape. At the core of the standoff is govt’s move to drastically shrink ESZ from 268.9sqkm to 168.8sqkm and curtail its width from 4km to just 1km.A group of citizens and activists led by K Belliappa had approached Supreme Court in May 2025, arguing the reduction undermines the purpose of an ESZ. On Friday, members of the Supreme Court-appointed Central Empowered Committee (CEC), led by Chandra Prakash Goyal, will survey the park and speak to senior Karnataka officials, including the chief secretary, to assess the ecological impact of the reduction.

An Aravali in Bengaluru backyard: ESZ shrinks, SC panel visits today

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In a preliminary notification in June 2016, the Union environment ministry had in consultation with the state proposed declaring 268.9sqkm around BNP as ESZ. However, the final notification of Nov 2018 sharply curtailed the protected area – a decision the petitioners alleged was influenced by real estate developers and mining and quarrying interests. They contended that several ecologically sensitive pockets surrounding well-documented elephant corridors were excluded from the final notification. Kiran Urs, a member of the Bannerghatta Nature Conservation Trust (BNCT), said ESZ reduction appeared to be an attempt to legitimise existing ecological violations. “The pockets excluded from the final notification contain active quarries, and there were efforts to build a township along the boundary, which will inevitably exert immense pressure on the ecosystem,” Urs alleged. Somashekhar, a farmer from Kaduchikkanahalli near the park, claimed he came under pressure to sell his land even after the final ESZ notification. “However, I continue to hold my land and grow ragi,” he said. Keerthan Reddy of BNCT described the park as one of the best ecological gifts for a burgeoning Bengaluru. “No other city can boast this vast green landscape in its backyard, dotted with a salubrious population of tigers, elephants, leopards, and countless other species of flora and fauna. The city is already witness to rising incidents of human-animal conflict, and violations like these would only add to the problem,” Reddy cautioned.



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Election Commission warns of action if 85+ WB voters called for SIR hearings | India News


Election Commission warns of action if 85+ WB voters called for SIR hearings

KOLKATA: If any voter aged 85 or above, or any sick or disabled elector, is summoned for an SIR hearing, strict action will be taken against the BLO and BLO supervisor concerned, a senior EC official said on Thursday. TOI had earlier reported several times about the pain and distress of elderly and sick voters standing in long queues. On Dec 29, in an instruction to all district electoral officers (DEOs) and DMs, the office of Bengal’s chief electoral officer (CEO) said voters aged 85 years or above, the sick, and persons with disabilities who make a specific request should not be called for hearings. If notices have already been issued, they should be contacted by phone and asked not to attend, with verification to be carried out at their residences, it added. Despite the instruction, the CEO’s office received several reports from across the state where these categories of voters and pregnant women were asked to personally appear for SIR-related hearings. “We told DEOs that if a single incident happens in violation of instruction, BLOs will face action. What are the BLO supervisors doing? Why does anybody with a broken leg or a serious illness visit the hearing venues? BLOs will make door-to-door visits and take note of such electors. Hearings of these electors will take place in their houses in last week of the hearing process,” the official said, adding that such incidents tarnished the EC’s image.



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Maharashtra municipal corporation elections: BJP and Shiv Sena candidates bag 10 unopposed wins in Kalyan-Dombivli and Bhiwandi | Mumbai News


Thane: The Mahayuti alliance partners — BJP and Shiv Sena — have made a strong early impact in the Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) and Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation elections, securing 10 unopposed victories, so far. Of these, six candidates belong to BJP and four to the Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, giving the ruling alliance a clear initial advantage even before polling.On Thursday, six candidates were declared elected unopposed in Dombivli — two from BJP and four from Shiv Sena. This came a day after three BJP candidates were elected unopposed on Wednesday, taking the total tally to nine in the KDMC.On Thursday, BJP candidate Manda Subhash Patil from Panel 27A was declared elected unopposed after her sole rival, advocate Suvarna Mhatre from Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS), withdrew her nomination. Mhatre had joined MNS after being denied a ticket by BJP.In Panel 24, which comprises four wards with a total of 16 seats, all Shiv Sena (UBT), the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), and independent candidates withdrew their nominations, clearing the way for Jyoti Pawan Patil from BJP and Ramesh Mhatre, Vishwanath Rane, and Vrushali Ranjit Joshi from the Shiv Sena to be elected unopposed.In Panel 28A, Shiv Sena’s Harshal More won unopposed after other candidates withdrew their nominations. Harshal is son of Shiv Sena MLA Rajesh More.In the Bhiwandi-Nizampur Municipal Corporation elections, BJP candidate Sumit Patil from Panel 17 was elected unopposed. Patil, who is the nephew of former MP Kapil Patil, benefited after three candidates withdrew their nominations and two were disqualified during scrutiny.Earlier, on Wednesday, BJP candidates Rekha Rajan Chaudhary (Ward 18A, Kalyan East), Asavari Kedar Navre (Ward 26C), and Ranjana Mitesh Penkar (Ward 26B) were elected unopposed in KDMC. Independent candidate Gayatri Gavande, who was preparing to contest against Penkar, had her nomination rejected during scrutiny for reasons not officially disclosed, according to election officials.Reacting to the spate of unopposed victories, former MNS MLA from Kalyan Rural, Pramod (Raju) Patil, alleged misuse of power by the ruling alliance. He claimed that candidates were pressured to withdraw through intimidation and the use of money and political influence. Patil also criticised the panel system, alleging it was designed to benefit strong ruling-party candidates and discourage opposition contestants.



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RTI: Four of 10 faculty posts vacant across 11 AIIMS | India News


RTI: Four of 10 faculty posts vacant across 11 AIIMS
At AIIMS Delhi, 524 faculty posts are vacant out of a sanctioned strength of 1,306

NEW DELHI: Nearly four out of every 10 sanctioned faculty posts remain vacant across 11 AIIMS, exposing a deep staffing crunch at India’s premier public hospitals even as patient loads continue to rise. RTI replies accessed by TOI show that 1,600 of 4,099 faculty positions – about 39% – are lying vacant, raising concerns about the impact on patient care, specialist services and medical education.The data, compiled from RTI responses received from 11 All India Institute of Medical Sciences across different states, point to a widespread shortage cutting across both older, established AIIMS and newer institutes.At AIIMS Delhi – the country’s oldest and largest AIIMS and a national referral centre for complex cases – 524 faculty posts are vacant out of a sanctioned strength of 1,306, across key departments such as medicine, surgery, anaesthesia, paediatrics, neurology, oncology and emergency care.Several newer AIIMS are facing even higher shortages. AIIMS Jodhpur is worst hit, operating with 46.7% of faculty posts vacant (189 of 405). AIIMS Gorakhpur follows with 45.5% vacancies, while AIIMS Jammu reports a 44.3% shortfall. More than 40% of posts are also unfilled at AIIMS Kalyani and AIIMS Bilaspur. AIIMS Nagpur has 137 vacant posts out of 373 sanctioned positions, amounting to 36.7% vacancies.Other institutes show relatively lower – but still significant – shortages. AIIMS Bathinda is short of 37.4% of its faculty strength, AIIMS Raipur 34.8%, AIIMS Bhubaneswar 26%, and AIIMS Bhopal 25.6%.Health experts warn that prolonged faculty shortages at teaching hospitals affect outpatient services, surgery schedules, ICU supervision and the training of undergraduate and postgraduate doctors, as senior faculty juggle clinical, academic and administrative roles.Responding to staffing concerns, Rima Dada, media cell in-charge at AIIMS Delhi, said recruitment efforts were ongoing. “Interviews are underway, and the process of filling vacant posts is being carried out regularly,” she said.AIIMS hospitals cater to lakhs of patients every year, many referred from district and state hospitals for complex care. The RTI data accessed by TOI underline a widening gap between rapid infrastructure expansion and the pace of faculty recruitment, raising questions about whether India’s flagship medical institutions are being staffed adequately to meet rising healthcare demand.



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Hostage scare in UP: Drunk masked man holds minor girl at knifepoint, demands Rs 1 lakh, bike | Meerut News


BIJNOR: A 24-year-old masked man on Wednesday evening at around 7pm held a minor girl hostage at a clothing shop at knifepoint in Najibabad town in Bijnor.The incident occurred when 2 minor girls came to a shop to buy clothes. Meanwhile, a young man, wrapped in a shawl, appeared on the scene and held a knife to the throat of the minor. The man allegedly demanded Rs 1 lakh and a motorcycle from the shop owner. When the girl cried for help, police arrived at the scene and apprehended the man.Najibabad circle officer Nitesh Pratap Singh and station house officer Rahul Singh, who were on patrol nearby, arrived at the scene with their police team. The police immediately apprehended the man and safely rescued the girl. The woman sustained a minor knife scratch during the struggle. The intoxicated man shouted loudly, saying he wanted to go to jail.During initial questioning, the arrested man identified himself as a resident of Barabanki and said he arrived in Najibabad by train that evening. He then came to the busy market area on the station road and committed the crime.Circle Officer Nitesh Pratap Singh stated that the man was taken into custody and further information about him was being gathered.



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Sarfaraz Khan reveals emotional regret of unfulfilled century dream with brother Musheer Khan


Team India batter Sarfaraz Khan opened up about the shared dream with his younger brother, Musheer Khan, of scoring centuries in the same match during the Vijay Hazare Trophy 2025. Sarfaraz stated that dreams take time to come true, even when the opportunity seems within reach in the Ranji Trophy 2025.

The right-handed batter ended the year in stunning style with a brutal batting display in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. He smashed 157 balls off just 75 balls, including 14 sixes, during the clash against Goa. His explosive knock helped Mumbai secure an emphatic 87-run win on Wednesday, December 31.

We Have A Common Dream Of Scoring Hundreds… – Sarfaraz Khan

Sarfaraz Khan stated that he and Musheer Khan have come close to scoring centuries in the same match on more than one occasion, including during the Ranji Trophy, but the milestone has narrowly slipped away each time.

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“We have a common dream of scoring hundreds in the same game. We were close in the Ranji Trophy this season and again last week, but we both got out in the fifties. Today, Musheer was batting so well and I thought we could do it. But dreams don’t come true that quickly,” Sarfaraz told the Times of India.

Musheer Was Batting Really Well – Sarfaraz Khan

Sarfaraz Khan said that reading the situation and relying on his one-day experience helped him settle quickly at the crease. He stated that his familiarity with ODI pacing, along with shots like the sweep and cut, gave him the confidence to play freely without hesitation.

“By the time I came to the crease, Musheer was batting really well. He was the first to reach fifty,” Sarfaraz said. “I’ve played plenty of one-dayers and I know how to pace an innings. I have a good sweep and cut, and in this format you can’t have more than five fielders out. That gives me freedom to play my shots,” he added.

Sarfaraz Khan Shines in Vijay Hazare Trophy

Sarfaraz has started the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy in superb form. He has scored 220 runs in his first three innings, with a best score of 157 off 75 balls against Goa.

In the 2025-26 Vijay Hazare Trophy, Sarfaraz has made 220 runs across four matches at an average of 110 and a strike rate of 170.54. Earlier, in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he scored 329 runs in seven games at an average of 65.80 and a strike rate of 203.08.

Meanwhile, Sarfaraz has not played in the IPL since 2023. He has scored 585 runs in 50 IPL matches at an average of 22.50 with a strike rate of 130.58. His last IPL season came with Delhi Capitals in 2023, where he managed an average of 13.25 and a strike rate of 85.48 in four matches.

Chennai Super Kings, who have struggled since winning their fifth title in 2023, signed him for a base price of Rs 75 lakh at the auction. They missed the playoffs in 2024 and had their worst season in 2025, winning only four of 14 matches and finishing last for the first time in IPL history.

Also read: Chennai Super Kings strictly ordered to include Sarfaraz Khan in playing XII for IPL 2026



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NMC orders hospitals to stock rabies drugs after Supreme Court flags stray threat | India News


NMC orders hospitals to stock rabies drugs after Supreme Court flags stray threat
Stray dog (Representative image)

NEW DELHI: National Medical Commission has directed all govt and private medical colleges and institutions to maintain a mandatory stock of anti-rabies vaccine (ARV) and rabies immunoglobulin (RIG) at all times, in a move that follows SC directions requiring hospitals to ensure timely and complete treatment of dog-bite victims.ARV helps body develop immunity against rabies virus after exposure, while RIG provides immediate antibodies in severe or high-risk bites, offering protection until vaccine takes effect.NMC has instructed principals, deans and heads of medical colleges and institutions to implement measures outlined by Union health secretary Punya Salila Srivastava, conveying SC’s time-bound directions to states, UTs and central authorities.SC, in its suo motu case – based on a TOI report “City Hounded by Strays, Kids Pay Price” published on July 28, 2025 – flagged rising dog-bite incidents within schools, hospitals and public institutions and ordered steps to secure premises.As reflected in NMC notice, uninterrupted availability of ARV and RIG has been mandated for all govt and private hospitals. SC had also ordered that educational institutions, hospitals, medical facilities, sports complexes, bus stands and railway stations be identified and secured through fencing, boundary walls, and similar measures within stipulated timelines.



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