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Punjabi actor Himanshi Khurana gets Rs 10 crore threat email: FIR filed against foreign-based gangster | India News


Punjabi actor Himanshi Khurana gets Rs 10 crore threat email: FIR filed against foreign-based gangster
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NEW DELHI: Punjabi actress Himanshi Khurana has filed a complaint with the Mohali police, alleging that she received an extortion threat of Rs 10 crore from a foreign-based gangster.According to police, an FIR has been registered based on the complaint submitted by the actress. Khurana informed the police that she received an extortion email on her official email ID.Acting on the complaint, the police registered an FIR on Saturday at the Sohana police station under Sections 308(4) (extortion) and 351(3) (criminal intimidation) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).Superintendent of Police (Investigation) Saurav Jindal said, “As per the complaint, the email contained a voice note allegedly sent by a foreign-based gangster demanding Rs 10 crore as extortion money.”Police have begun an investigation into the matter and are working to trace the origin of the email and the voice message. Further action will be taken in accordance with the law, officials added.Himanshi Khurana is an actress and model known for her role in the 2013 Punjabi film Sadda Haq. She has appeared in several music videos and also participated in the thirteenth season of the reality television show Bigg Boss.The complaint comes weeks after Punjabi singer Dilnoor approached the Mohali police, alleging that he received a threatening call demanding Rs 10 crore and referencing popular singer B Praak.

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Uttarakhand CM, JP Nadda attend 8th convocation of Swami Rama Himalayan University in Dehradun | India News


Uttarakhand CM, JP Nadda attend 8th convocation of Swami Rama Himalayan University in Dehradun

DEHRADUN: Uttarakhand chief minister Pushkar Singh Dhami and Union health minister Jagat Prakash Nadda on Saturday attended the 8th Convocation Ceremony of Swami Rama Himalayan University at Jolly Grant, Dehradun.Addressing the gathering, the chief minister said that the third decade of the 21st century will be “Uttarakhand’s decade,” fulfilling Prime Minister Narendra Modi‘s vision. He highlighted the state’s efforts through special action plans and public welfare schemes, noting that once-emptying villages are now witnessing a revival and the hills are being repopulated.“Prime Minister Modi had said that the third decade of the 21st century will be Uttarakhand’s decade, and to make his words meaningful, we are continuously working with full commitment. In the past years, by preparing special action plans in each sector, we have been striving to ensure the overall development of the state through various public welfare schemes… Today, our emptying hills are being repopulated again, and the villages that once endured the pain of migration are now seeing vibrancy return,” CM Dhami.Union health minister JP Nadda, who was also present at the event, said that under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, India is now the world’s fourth-largest economy. He added that citizens are witnessing the results of initiatives aimed at building a developed India by 2047 and will be the “architects and eyewitnesses” of the next 25 years of progress.“Today, we must reflect on the fact that all of you are truly fortunate to have witnessed the first 25 years of the 21st century, and you will also have the opportunity to witness the next 25 years of the 21st century… You are going to be the architects and eyewitnesses of a developed India… The results of the steps taken under the leadership of the Prime Minister for a developed India by 2047 are now visible. It’s heartening that, emerging from the fragile five over the past 11 years, we now stand as the world’s fourth-largest economy,” he said.



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How FanCode’s sub-licensing move with Sony Sports Network solves ISL’s broadcast puzzle | Football News


FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco (L) and Sony Pictures Network India’s Chief Revenue Officer and Business Head (Sports and International) Rajesh Kaul (R).

New Delhi: Hours before the truncated Indian Super League (ISL) season gets underway on Saturday, it became official that FanCode had sub-licensed the linear TV rights to Sony Pictures Network India (SPNI). Under the agreement, as reported by TimesofIndia.com, Sony Sports Network will hold exclusive TV broadcast rights for India and non-exclusive rights for Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. The position on international broadcast, however, is still in the works.All 91-matches will be telecast on Sony Ten 2 and pushed to other channels too if there is a double header at the same time.

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This is not the first time Sony Sports Network and FanCode will work together. Both platforms carried tennis’ French Open in 2025 with Sony retaining the primary broadcast and sub-licensing the streaming aspect of all courts to Dream Sports-owned FanCode.Last year, a similar ploy was employed between Sony Sports and JioHotstar for cricket’s India tour of England. Under those terms, Sony kept the television broadcast rights while JioHotstar was responsible for the digital streaming.“The macro observation on this is (that) there’s so much opportunity (in the sports industry). (It) is so large that honestly there’s just so much to be done in the industry that collaboration is probably more apt at this moment than competition because there’s so much opportunity,” explained FanCode co-founder Yannick Colaco of the sub-licensing strategy to TimesofIndia.com.“And the way we look at it is very clear. We are a digital-first platform. So the two things that are unique about Fancode is (that) we are digital first and we are sports only.“Our product, our approach has always been focused on technology, focused on experience, focused on how we are available across 11 operating systems, focused on innovation on the digital side. And we neither have, nor (a) desire, to have any focus on building a linear TV business. “So when you look at those two unique pieces, there is tremendous opportunity to collaborate with other large media companies, which have a much bigger mandate and ambit. Very politely, we are a much smaller player in this overall media landscape. “And I think that’s the way we look at it in the sense that while younger audiences are all digital first, and even some of the older audiences are migrating to digital, there is still a large audience which consumes sports content on linear television. “So when we’re working with partners like the AIFF (All India Football Federation) and the ISL, we’re very conscious of the fact that to help the sport grow, help the event be successful, give it maximum amount of distribution, we need to be collaborating with partners who have the linear TV presence so that we are able to reach out and basically able to reach out to all sports fans and all ISL fans across the country,” he continued.Less than two weeks ago, FanCode acquired the broadcast rights — linear TV and digital — for the ISL at Rs 8.62 crore. Even though the company has presence only in digital streaming space, it consciously bid for both aspects knowing there were few, if any, players interested in just the linear TV rights.

The way we look at it (is that) while younger audiences are all digital first, and even some of the older audiences are migrating to digital, there is still a large audience which consumes sports content on linear television

Yannick Colaco, FanCode co-founder

During conversations between FanCode, AIFF and the ISL interim committee, the provider made it clear they wanted to help ensure the top-division football was showcased to as many viewers as possible.After officially bagging the rights, the company entered into conversations with multiple national providers and even some regional ones.“We immediately started speaking to a bunch of people about this, including regional broadcasters, and we took a bunch of proposals that we got, we put them all together. We shared them with the AIFF and the interim committee. We got on a call with them. I shared the pros and cons of each one with them. And on that basis, a decision was made to accept Sony’s proposal,” said Colaco.While that was happening, FanCode also spoke to ISL club representatives to understand their expectations on how to improve the product. It was at this stage that the concept of each club’s ‘superfan’ recording visuals behind the scenes came into being.

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FC Goa manager Manolo Marquez in training ahead of ISL season start. (Image: AIFF)

ISL will have commentary in English, Hindi, Malayalam, Bengali and Tamil (only for Chennaiyin matches).Doing all this, why give away market share to a competitor like Sony Sports?“I’m making it easier for people who prefer to watch the game on linear television to watch it. And yes, (if it comes) at the cost of us also, that’s okay. I think it’s important to think consumer first. So I believe that eventually our product is what will give users the choice and deliver a great experience. And if it’s good enough, which I hope it is, and I believe it is, consumers will come,” reasoned Colaco.“I don’t think it should be forced and that’s always what we (have) believed. And I also think that you know a partner like Sony will help in raising the promotion levels and contribute (to the) marketing. (As the saying goes) A rising tide lifts all boats,” he added.Sony add to their growing portfolio

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On their part, Sony Sports Network, who had attended the pre-bid conference for the broadcast rights but chose not to make a final bid, sees this as an opportunity to add to their football portfolio which is largely led by European competitions.“While we were keen to add ISL to our sports portfolio, back then, we needed more time to evaluate the property before putting in our financial offer,” said Rajesh Kaul, Chief Revenue Officer and Business Head – Sports and International, SPNI, to TimesofIndia.com.Yet this won’t be their first foray into Indian football having previously showcased the I-League and Durand Cup.“Our aim is to cater to football fans and expand the football ecosystem in India. Sony Pictures Networks India is the Home of Football in India and we have a diverse and expansive portfolio of both International and Indian football properties that includes UEFA EURO 2028, the UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Nations League, Bundesliga, FA Cup along with India’s very own legacy tournament Durand Cup. Last year, we were also the official broadcasters of I-League which is also homegrown football league,” he stated.



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Fans erupt as Tom Banton powers England to thrilling 5-wicket win over Scotland at T20 World Cup 2026



England registered a composed five-wicket victory over Scotland in the 23rd Match of Group C at the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, played at Eden Gardens. After opting to bowl first, England restricted Scotland to 152 in 19.4 overs and then chased down the target in 18.2 overs, thanks largely to a fluent half-century from Tom Banton and a clinical bowling effort led by Adil Rashid.

Adil Rashid and Jofra Archer lead England’s bowling charge

Having won the toss and chosen to field, England struck early through Jofra Archer, who looked sharp with the new ball. George Munsey fell cheaply for 4, and Brandon McMullen departed for a duck, putting Scotland under immediate pressure. However, Michael Jones counter-attacked with an entertaining 33 off 20 balls, striking five boundaries and a six to keep the scoreboard ticking.

The backbone of Scotland’s innings came from captain Richie Berrington, who played a responsible yet aggressive knock of 49 off 32 deliveries. With five fours and two sixes, Berrington steadied the innings and stitched useful partnerships, particularly with Tom Bruce, who contributed 24 off 18 balls. Their stand briefly threatened to take Scotland beyond 160.

England’s spinners, however, pulled things back in the middle overs. Adil Rashid was the standout performer, picking up three wickets for 36 runs in his four overs, breaking key partnerships at crucial moments. Liam Dawson chipped in with two wickets, while Archer and Jamie Overton maintained control at the death. Scotland were eventually bowled out for 152, losing their last few wickets in a cluster.

Early jolts for England in the chase

England’s reply did not begin smoothly. Phil Salt and Jos Buttler both fell cheaply, leaving England at 10 for 2 and briefly giving Scotland hope. Bradley Currie and McMullen struck early, exploiting some movement under the lights.

Jacob Bethell and Banton then rebuilt the innings with a calm and calculated partnership. Bethell played the anchor role with 32 off 28 balls, rotating strike effectively while allowing Banton to find his rhythm.

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Tom Banton anchors the chase with classy fifty

Banton was the difference-maker on the night. His 63 off 41 balls, studded with four boundaries and three sixes, shifted the momentum decisively in England’s favour. Banton mixed timing with placement, punishing loose deliveries and keeping the required rate under control.

Although Harry Brook and Sam Curran fell cheaply, Will Jacks ensured there were no further hiccups. Curran’s brisk 28 off 20 balls, including two sixes, provided the finishing touches. Jacks also chipped in with a quick 16, and England crossed the line in 18.2 overs to secure a valuable five-wicket win.

Scotland’s bowlers tried to keep the contest alive. Currie, Brad Wheal and Michael Leask picked up a wicket each, while Oliver Davidson impressed with economical figures of 1 for 12 in his two overs. However, Mark Watt proved expensive, conceding 43 runs in three overs, which eased the pressure during the chase. In the end, England’s experience in handling tense chases and their disciplined bowling performance proved decisive.

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Adil Rashid’s triple blow, Tom Banton’s fifty seal crucial win for England over Scotland | Cricket News


Adil Rashid's triple blow, Tom Banton's fifty seal crucial win for England over Scotland
England’s Tom Banton celebrates his fifty (AP Photo/Bikas Das)

Adil Rashid starred with the ball before Tom Banton finished the job with the bat as England defeated Scotland by five wickets in a crucial T20 World Cup Group C clash on Saturday to keep their Super Eights hopes alive. After their shock defeat to West Indies, England needed a win. Opting to field, they bowled Scotland out for 152 in 19.4 overs. Rashid (3/36) and Liam Dawson (2/34) turned the game around dramatically in the middle overs. Scotland were cruising at 113 for 3 in 12.3 overs and looked set for 180-plus. However, a collapse of five wickets for just 14 runs changed everything. Rashid, after conceding 26 runs in his first two overs, switched ends and struck three times, including the key wicket of skipper Richie Berrington for 49 off 32 balls. He then removed Matthew Cross and Mark Watt in quick succession. Dawson chipped in with two wickets in two overs as Scotland slumped from 113/3 to 127/8. Earlier, Jofra Archer (2/24) had struck inside the powerplay, dismissing George Munsey and Brandon McMullen in three balls. Michael Jones made 33 off 20 but Scotland were restricted to 42/3 at the end of six overs. Berrington and Bruce revived the innings with a 71-run stand off 41 balls, but England’s spin duo halted the charge. Jamie Overton also kept things tight with 1/23. Archer reached a milestone, becoming the third English quick after Stuart Broad and Mark Wood to claim 50 wickets in all three formats. Chasing 153, England stumbled early to 13 for 2. Phil Salt and Jos Buttler fell cheaply. Banton then steadied the innings, scoring an unbeaten 63 off 41 balls, with four fours and three sixes. He survived on 7 when Cross dropped a tough chance standing up to the stumps. Banton found support from Jacob Bethell, who made 32 off 28 balls. The pair added 66 runs off 45 balls. After Bethell departed and Harry Brook fell attempting a scoop, England were 86 for 4 in 10.4 overs. Banton brought up a 33-ball half-century, his first after three single-digit scores, and added 46 runs with Sam Curran, who scored 28 off 20. Will Jacks sealed the chase with a six and a four off Brad Wheal as England reached the target in 18.2 overs. England moved to second place in the group with four points and will now face Italy on Monday to confirm their place in the Super Eights.



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Russia killed opposition leader Alexei Navalny using dart frog toxin, 5 European nations say


Russia killed opposition leader Alexei Navalny using dart frog toxin, 5 European nations say

Five European countries on Saturday said tests have confirmed that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny was poisoned with a lethal toxin, accusing the Russian state of responsibility.In a joint statement, the foreign ministries of the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands said laboratory analysis of samples taken from Navalny detected epibatidine, a powerful toxin found in the skin of poison dart frogs native to South America and not naturally occurring in Russia, news agency AP reported.The countries said Russia had the “means, motive and opportunity” to administer the poison and announced they would report Moscow to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons for an alleged breach of the Chemical Weapons Convention.British foreign secretary Yvette Cooper said Russia viewed Navalny as a threat, adding that the use of such a poison showed “the despicable tools it has at its disposal and the fear it has of political opposition.”Navalny, a leading critic of President Vladimir Putin who led mass anti-Kremlin protests and exposed official corruption, died in an Arctic penal colony in February 2024 while serving a 19-year sentence he said was politically motivated.His widow, Yulia Navalnaya, said her husband’s murder was now a ‘science-proven fact’.Meanwhile, Russian authorities have maintained that Navalny fell ill after a walk and died of natural causes.Navalny had previously survived a 2020 poisoning with a nerve agent that he blamed on the Kremlin. After treatment in Germany, he returned to Russia five months later, was immediately arrested, and remained imprisoned until his death.



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‘Victory is not declared by mere rhetoric’: CDS Gen Anil Chauhan takes swipe at Pakistan | India News


'Victory is not declared by mere rhetoric': CDS Gen Anil Chauhan takes swipe at Pakistan
General Anil Chauhan (File photo)

NEW DELHI: Chief of defence staff General Anil Chauhan on Saturday took a swipe at neighbouring Pakistan while referring to Operation Sindoor, saying “victory is not declared by mere rhetoric.” He made the remarks while reflecting on India’s defence preparedness and stressing the need to strengthen national security systems. He also said that a sense of victory cannot be built on “dysfunctional air defence systems.”Speaking at the opening session of the ‘JAI Se Vijay’ seminar in Pune, Gen Chauhan referred to India’s success in Operation Sindoor and emphasised that “actual vijay lies in demonstrated evidence.” He said India must carry out a “sober assessment” of its defence systems to prepare for present and future challenges.

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Without directly naming Pakistan, the CDS highlighted the damage it suffered during India’s counterterror operation in May, launched after Pakistan-sponsored Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025.“With respect to the defence forces, victory is not declared by mere rhetoric. As some entities in our neighbourhood have done so, but demonstrated through evidence, like what we showcased during Operation Sindoor. A sense of victory cannot be built on demolished terror infrastructure, damaged runways, crippled airfields, and dysfunctional air defence systems. Such kinds of victories or slogans do not endure. Actual Vijay lies in demonstrated evidence rather than verifiable outcomes…,” the CDS said.Highlighting future risks, General Chauhan said India’s defence posture over the next decade must be based on a realistic evaluation of emerging threats.“Why this is important is because currently, India’s defence posture for the next decade is required to be shaped by a sober assessment of what lies ahead, what kind of challenges lie ahead. And I believe it’s increasingly becoming very competitive, confrontational, combative, fragile, and technologically very disruptive,” he added.He also said that in today’s changing global environment, countries can no longer assume permanent friendships or rivalries, and India must be ready to act independently if needed.“Assumptions about permanent friends or adversaries are increasingly becoming unreliable. In today’s world, it is difficult to define who your friends are, who your allies are, who your enemies are and who your adversaries are. India must therefore be prepared mentally, structurally and materially to act independently when required,” he said.The CDS said partnerships remain important but cannot replace India’s own capabilities or freedom to make independent decisions. He stressed the need to strengthen domestic defence capacity to ensure strategic autonomy.Explaining the theme ‘JAI Se Vijay,’ Gen Chauhan said that in modern warfare, victory cannot be based on rhetoric or symbolic claims but must rest on “demonstrated evidence and verifiable outcomes.” He warned that damaging infrastructure or airfields alone does not guarantee lasting victory.Referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s idea of JAI — which stands for Jointness, Aatmanirbharta and Innovation — Gen Chauhan said it reflects freedom from foreign dependence and outdated thinking. “It is not just victory over an adversary, but equally victory over inertia, prejudices, and institutional comfort,” he said.



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Operation Hawkeye: US forces conduct strikes on over 30 IS targets in Syria | World News


Operation Hawkeye: US forces conduct strikes on over 30 IS targets in Syria

The United States carried out 10 strikes on more than 30 ISIS targets in Syria between February 3 and 12, aiming to maintain sustained military pressure on the remaining elements of the terrorist network, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said in a statement released on Saturday.The strikes under Operation Hawkeye, focused on ISIS infrastructure and weapons storage facilities, with precision munitions deployed using fixed-wing aircraft, rotary-wing aircraft and unmanned aerial systems.CENTCOM noted that US forces had previously carried out five strikes between January 27 and February 2, targeting an ISIS communication site, critical logistics nodes, and weapons storage facilities.“More than 50 ISIS terrorists have been killed or captured and over 100 ISIS infrastructure targets have been struck with hundreds of precision munitions during two months of targeted operations,” CENTCOM said.The latest targeted strikes in Syria come as part of Operation Hawkeye Strike and follow a US strike in Syria last month that killed a senior militant leader linked to a deadly ambush on American personnel, marking the third round of retaliatory action by Washington, according to US officials.US Central Command had said the strike in northwest Syria killed Bilal Hasan al‑Jasim, an Al‑Qaeda‑affiliated figure with operational ties to the Islamic State militant responsible for the December 13 ambush in Palmyra that killed two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter.Operation Hawkeye Strike was launched in a retaliatory response by the US to a December 13 attack in Palmyra, which targeted US and Syrian forces. The ambush resulted in the death of two US service members and an American interpreter.The operation focuses on targeting ISIS infrastructure, weapons storage, and logistical networks. The strikes are part of a broader US campaign in Syria under President Donald Trump to degrade ISIS capabilities and maintain military pressure on the terrorist network. US forces have maintained a presence in eastern Syria since 2014, supporting allied groups and conducting targeted operations against ISIS leaders and facilities.



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IND vs PAK: Pakistan captain adds fuel to handshake controversy with fresh remark – ‘We’ll find that out’ | Cricket News


Pakistan’s T20 team skipper Salman Ali Agha (AP Photo)

Ahead of the high-voltage India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup clash, Pakistan captain Salman Ali Agha has again stirred debate around the handshake controversy with a fresh remark. Speaking in the pre-match press conference, Agha said he hopes the game will be played in the right spirit but added a cryptic line about India’s stance: “I hope match will be played in a true sportsmanship.If Indian team plans to shake hands, “We’ll find that out tomorrow,” he said, adding fuel to the ongoing narrative.

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India reached Colombo on Friday to a festive welcome, with local dancers and drummers greeting the team at the airport. Arshdeep Singh caught everyone’s attention with his dance moves, while head coach Gautam Gambhir stayed focused and serious. Both teams will train separately on Saturday, with Pakistan practising in the afternoon and India in the evening. The ICC confirmed, “Pakistan will have a training session at the RPICS from 14h00 to 17h00 local time and hold a media interaction at the Press Conference Room starting around 13h45.” For India, “India will have a training session at the RPICS from 18h00 to 21h00 local time and hold a media interaction at the Press Conference Room starting around 17h30.”On the field, India will rely on key batters like Ishan Kishan, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, Rinku Singh, Tilak Varma, and either Abhishek Sharma or Sanju Samson. Abhishek is recovering from illness, while Arshdeep and Hardik have strong past records against Pakistan. With Sri Lankan pitches expected to assist spin, Varun Chakravarthy could play a crucial role.Earlier, Agha had criticised India’s refusal to shake hands during the Asia Cup, calling such actions bad for the game and young fans. He had said, “We don’t really feel hurt or anything like that. But, yeah, for the game is not good.” He also stressed that players are role models and should set the right example.



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