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Thane: Animal lovers and residents of Thane demanded a fast-track investigation into the death of six puppies allegedly fed contaminated food by an unidentified person inside a residential complex in Vartak Nagar. A case has been registered against the unknown person. The incident came to light on Feb 24 evening when a security guard found the puppies from a litter, dead within society premises. The three surviving puppies were rushed to a local veterinary hospital. Residents said community dogs are regularly given packaged food at designated feeding spots.

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“We approached the police seeking clarity and swift action,” said Anil Dsouza, a resident and animal feeder.



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Watch: Fire erupts in Tehran after Israeli strike on Iran state broadcaster


Watch: Fire erupts in Tehran after Israeli strike on Iran state broadcaster

A fire broke out in Tehran on Sunday night after an Israeli strike hit the headquarters of Iran’s state broadcaster, as fighting between the two countries intensified following the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. Iranian state television confirmed that parts of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) complex had been struck, though it insisted it remained on air.Initial reports circulating on social media earlier in the day had claimed the broadcaster was hit, but these were denied before Sunday evening’s confirmation. Video footage shared by Iranian agencies showed smoke rising above parts of northern Tehran, where several government buildings are located. The strike came amid a widening US-Israeli air campaign that has shaken the capital with repeated blasts and left streets largely deserted as residents sheltered indoors. Witnesses described checkpoints set up across the city by the paramilitary Basij.

Heavy Fire Near Tehran Sparks Panic As Iran Braces For Possible U.S. Military Strikes

IRIB had previously been targeted during the 12-day war between Israel and Iran in June 2025, when explosions disrupted a live news bulletin and partially collapsed a studio ceiling, forcing presenter Sahar Emami to flee.Elsewhere in Tehran, the ISNA news agency reported that Gandhi Hospital in the north of the city was also hit. Footage published by Fars and Mizan showed debris scattered across hospital floors among wheelchairs. The Israeli military said it was not aware of strikes on the facility, while the US said it was examining the reports.Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had ordered forces to escalate operations. Speaking from Tel Aviv after meeting senior defence officials, he said: “Our forces are now striking at the heart of Tehran with increasing intensity, and this will only continue to escalate further over the coming days.”US President Donald Trump also claimed significant blows against Iran’s military, saying on social media that nine Iranian naval vessels had been destroyed and that further strikes would follow.Iran has responded with missile and drone attacks against Israel and US-linked targets in the Gulf, vowing retaliation for Khamenei’s killing. As smoke billowed over Tehran’s skyline, the prospect of a prolonged regional war appeared closer than ever.



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Jammu and Kashmir’s maiden Ranji Trophy triumph: It takes a village | Cricket News


Jammu and Kashmir players pose with the Ranji Trophy title after the team’s victory against Karnataka, at KSCA Stadium, in Hubballi, Karnataka. (PTI)

There is a classic scene in Gangs of Wasseypur where Sardar Khan (played by Manoj Bajpayee), Nasir Ahmed (played by Piyush Mishra), and Asgar Khan (Played by Jameel Khan) loot a petrol pump owned by coal mafia don Ramadhir Singh (portrayed by Tigmanshu Dhulia). As they scramble to escape, Sardar Khan slips out of his slipper, and Nasir Ahmed darts ahead, jumping into the jeep with a triumphant taunt, “Hum first, hum first.”That scramble feels familiar now. Ever since 41-year-old Paras Dogra led Jammu and Kashmir to their historic Ranji Trophy triumph, the rush to claim a share of the glory has begun. Political leaders, administrators, well-wishers and assorted stakeholders are lining up, each eager to say, “hum first.”

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It takes a village to raise a child, they say. The same holds true for this team. The apprehension-tinged affection from former cricketers, the love and encouragement from captain Paras Dogra, the grooming by coach Ajay Sharma, the talent spotting by Irfan Pathan, the professional eye of the selectors, and finally the confidence injected by social media, which allowed cricketers from Jammu and Kashmir to spread their wings, all played a part.After winning the title, Auqib Nabi, who grew up in a curfew-stricken Baramulla and took 60 wickets in the 2025-26 Ranji Trophy season, making it 104 in two seasons, now wants to return home for a much-needed break.But he feels this title has brought him closer to his dream of opening a cricket academy in Baramulla, where he can nurture more Auqibs.“I am one step closer, bhai,” he tells TimesofIndia.com from Hubballi.“I would like to open an academy. There is absolutely nothing here. When I started playing, I had to go to Bengaluru for training and played lower-division matches there. I want to find and train more Auqib Nabis from Baramulla,” he says.The other Nabi

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File photo of Abid Nabi (R). (Instagram)

Before Auqib Nabi, who is mesmerising batters with his impeccable length and swing, there was another Nabi, Abid Nabi, the first poster boy of Jammu and Kashmir cricket.The year was 2000 when a 6-feet-2-inches tall bowler with broad shoulders and a smooth action caught Dennis Lillee’s attention at the MRF Pace Foundation. The Australian legend alerted his fellow Aussie Greg Chappell, then the coach of Team India, and soon Nabi was bowling in the India nets.“It feels like redemption for me. It took twenty years,” Abid Nabi tells this website.“Jo khwaab itne saalon pehle dekha woh aaj poora kar diya ladkon ne (the dream that I saw many years ago, it has been fulfilled),” he says, pausing before completing the sentence.Nabi jogs down memory lane but does not want to talk about his time with the Indian cricket team. Instead, he speaks about an Under-19 one-day game when, under his captaincy, Jammu and Kashmir defeated Haryana.“It was the first major win against a top side by any J&K team. If I am not wrong, it was 2003-04. It took us more than two decades, but J&K has finally arrived. The infrastructure is still the same. The boys play on turf wickets. You cannot have cricket in the valley after October because of the weather. Most of them did not have spikes when they first came into the state side. It is a remarkable achievement. Please forgive me, I am short of words,” Nabi says, his voice choking.

I was dropped because I was not doing dua and salaam to the selectors and coach. There was no professionalism. The less I say, the better

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Nabi’s career was derailed after he joined the now defunct Indian Cricket League.“I was dropped from the J&K side because I was not doing dua and salaam to the selectors and coach. There was no professionalism. The less I say, the better,” he says.Meanwhile, twenty years later, another Nabi almost single-handedly took J&K to the title. He could have done the same the previous season as well. In the 2024-25 Ranji Trophy, he picked up 44 wickets in eight matches, the second-most in the season. His performance helped Jammu and Kashmir qualify for the quarter-finals, where Kerala edged them out by a one-run first-innings lead.“That one-run loss against Kerala gave me sleepless nights,” Auqib Nabi had said after he was picked by the Delhi Capitals for Rs 8.40 crore in the IPL auction.Those who sowed the seeds

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Budding cricketers from Jammu & Kashmir during a practice session. (Photo by special arrangement)

After the end of Day 4 of the final, sports journalist Abid Hussain Khan, who has covered J&K cricket tirelessly for the last two decades, sent an emotional text to this reporter.“Wish I was there. In 20 years of sporting journalism, I always dreamt of such a moment and when it is finally happening, I was not there to witness it. In fact, I may not be invited when they finally arrive back home,” read Abid’s message.He credits the current Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association regime, a three-member panel put in place by the BCCI.“The BCCI sub-committee under Brigadier Anil Gupta and Mithun Manhas, with whom I do not share a good relationship, deserves credit. Manhas is a tough taskmaster who did not budge even in the harshest criticism. He ended the star culture and once even punished two IPL cricketers who were turning up late for practice,” he says.For years, Jammu and Kashmir had only a token presence in the Ranji Trophy. No international match has been played in the state since 1986. Rain forced the abandonment of the fifth ODI of the India-New Zealand series in Jammu in 1988.Parvez Rasool, the first international cricketer from the state, credited former India captain Bishan Singh Bedi, who was appointed coach and mentor in 2011, for changing the mindset.

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Former Indian cricketer Parvez Rasool (ANI Photo)

“He changed our mindset. Earlier, whenever J&K played, the thinking was that we were only going to participate. But Bedi sir taught us that you go and compete. He taught us that we have to fight, not just participate. He brought the spark in me and in Jammu and Kashmir cricket,” he had told TimesofIndia.com in November last year.Abid Hussain Khan echoes Rasool and says the mindset shifted first under Bedi and later when Irfan Pathan joined the Jammu and Kashmir side as player-cum-mentor.“During his stint, he held a lot of camps. All the boys you see now, even those playing in the IPL, were hand-picked by Irfan,” says Abid.Auqib Nabi, the Kohinoor of Jammu and Kashmir cricket, was first spotted by Pathan during a trial in 2018-19.

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(From right to left) Mohammad Tahir, Auqib Nabi, and Haziq. (Photo by special arrangement)

“He gave me a lot of useful tips related to bowling. He was the first one who told me to work on my wrist and not change anything,” Nabi had said.Before leaving, Irfan even wrote a mail to the JKCA asking the association to invest in Nabi.Many youngsters and senior J&K cricketers feel he changed the team’s mindset. J&K reached the quarter-finals of the 2019-20 Ranji Trophy season.“He instilled the belief that yes, we can also win. We can beat the top domestic sides. Our players can play in the IPL and for India,” says Abid Mushtaq, the left-arm spinner of the victorious Jammu and Kashmir team.A sweet redemption

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Jammu and Kashmir’s Yudhvir Singh, Auqib Nabi and others celebrate after winning the Ranji Trophy 2025-26 final. (PTI)

On a working Saturday, Samiullah Beigh took a day off and was on his way to the JKCA office with teammates Parvez Rasool, Mohammed Mudhasir, Ram Dayal and others to celebrate what is a monumental day for Jammu and Kashmir cricket.“Massive achievement. Considering the fact that infrastructure was missing here and is still not up to the mark, the journey of this team, this bunch of cricketers, is nothing short of a fairy tale,” a proud Beigh tells TimesofIndia.com.“If you see my interviews, I have been telling everybody that this team has the calibre to win the Ranji Trophy. Many laughed, journalists laughed, cricketers laughed. But finally I have been proved right. We always had the talent. The only thing lacking was self-belief,” he says.Beigh was a pivotal member of the team that reached the quarter-finals of the 2013-14 Ranji Trophy, where a poor on-field decision cost them the match against Punjab.

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People celebrate at the JKCA office after Jammu and Kashmir team’s first-ever Ranji Trophy win, in Jammu on Saturday. (ANI)

“Unfortunately, umpiring ruined our journey in 2013-14. In the quarter-final against Punjab in 2013, we had them reeling at 147 for 7. Harbhajan Singh edged one. Everyone heard it except the umpires. He went on to score 92 and the momentum shifted,” he says.“And when this year we qualified for the quarter-finals and I learned that every match would be live, I told my friends we are going to win. They asked how I was so sure. I said there will be DRS. In crunch moments, bigger players do put pressure on umpires for tricky decisions. Sometimes umpires succumb. But when there is DRS to correct things, everything changes. You saw it with the KL Rahul dismissal in this final. He was given not out and later the decision was overturned by the third umpire,” he adds.And so, unlike that scene in Gangs of Wasseypur, this story does not belong to the man who shouts “hum first.” It belongs to the many who ran together, stumbled together and stayed the course. Jammu and Kashmir’s Ranji Trophy triumph is not about who reached the jeep first. It is about a village that finally achieved its long-hailed goal.



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Fans go wild as Sanju Samson’s heroics powers India to semi-final after thrilling win over West Indies in T20 World Cup 2026



At a packed Eden Gardens, India held their nerve in a high-scoring thriller to defeat West Indies by five wickets in the Super 8 Group 1 clash of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026. Chasing a daunting 196, the Men in Blue rode on a breathtaking 97 from Sanju Samson to seal the contest with four balls to spare and storm into the semi-finals.

West Indies post imposing 195 after late surge

After India won the toss and opted to bowl, West Indies made full use of the batting-friendly conditions. Shai Hope anchored the innings with a steady 32 off 33 balls, while Roston Chase injected momentum with a brisk 40 off just 25 deliveries, including five boundaries and a six. Shimron Hetmyer provided the early fireworks, smashing 27 off 12 balls, and Rovman Powell added a crucial 34 from 19.

The real push came in the death overs, where Jason Holder played a captain’s knock. His unbeaten 37 off 22 balls, laced with three towering sixes, propelled West Indies to a formidable 195/4 in 20 overs.

For India, Jasprit Bumrah was the standout performer with figures of 2/36, removing key batters at crucial moments. Hardik Pandya and Varun Chakaravarthy chipped in with one wicket each, but Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel proved slightly expensive on a flat track.

Sanju Samson’s masterclass lights up Kolkata

Chasing 196 under pressure, India had a shaky start as Abhishek Sharma departed for 10. However, what followed was pure class from Samson. The stylish right-hander played one of the finest knocks of the tournament, hammering 97 off just 50 balls. His innings was studded with 12 fours and four sixes, as he effortlessly pierced gaps and punished anything short.

Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav couldn’t convert their starts, but Tilak Varma’s aggressive 27 off 15 balls kept India ahead of the required rate. Pandya contributed 17, while Shivam Dube’s quick 10 off 4 deliveries brought the equation down dramatically. With nerves creeping in during the final overs, Samson held firm before falling agonizingly short of a century. Nevertheless, India crossed the line at 199/5 in 19.2 overs, sparking wild celebrations across the stadium.

Holder (2/38) and Shamar Joseph (2/44) kept striking at intervals to keep the contest alive. Akeal Hosein also picked up a wicket, but the target proved just out of reach as Samson’s brilliance overshadowed their efforts. With this five-wicket victory, India confirmed their place in the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2026. The chase showcased their depth, composure, and big-match temperament.

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Bandra (W) residents fume after St Andrew’s Road dug up again | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A part of St Andrew’s Road outside Bandra Gymkhana was dug up once again, much to the dismay of local residents. With a portion of the carriageway excavated, traffic was reduced to a single lane, causing inconvenience to motorists.In May 2018, the BMC undertook repairs on St Andrew’s Road to replace paver blocks with asphalt. The work, however, was left incomplete, and the contractor’s services were terminated following complaints of shoddy execution. In 2021, the civic body planned to concretise the road. Civic officials said the current excavation was not related to road repairs and said the work was part of the upgradation of the Chimbai pumping station, involving micro-tunnelling, and the dug-up section was meant for the construction of a chamber.

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Rashmika Mandanna, Vijay Deverakonda’s March 4 Hyderabad reception to remain strictly invite-only citing security concerns |


Rashmika Mandanna, Vijay Deverakonda’s March 4 Hyderabad reception to remain strictly invite-only citing security concerns
Amid soaring excitement around the wedding of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda, the couple’s team has confirmed that their March 4 reception in Hyderabad will remain a strictly invite-only event due to security reasons.

Amid soaring excitement around the wedding of Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda, the couple’s team has confirmed that their March 4 reception in Hyderabad will remain a strictly invite-only event due to security reasons.In an official statement, the team said the “Virosh” wedding has become one of the most celebrated occasions in the country, drawing immense love and attention from across India. While the reception was originally planned as a highly exclusive gathering for members of the film fraternity across Telugu, Hindi, Tamil, Malayalam and Kannada industries — along with distinguished leaders from political and administrative circles — the guest list has now been further restricted following consultations with authorities.Police officials have reportedly advised tighter controls to prevent large public gatherings, traffic congestion and potential safety risks. Ensuring the well-being of guests, the public and the couple remains the top priority. Entry will be permitted only to those with valid invitations, and individuals without official invites have been requested not to visit the venue under any circumstances.The statement added that the couple and the administration are working closely to ensure the celebration proceeds smoothly without cancellation. If required, additional receptions may be considered later to accommodate well-wishers in a more structured manner. Expressing gratitude, Vijay and Rashmika conveyed, “Your safety and happiness mean everything to us. We are deeply grateful for your blessings and support, and we request your cooperation in helping us keep this celebration safe and joyful for everyone.”

Rashmika meets Telangana CM; couple visits temple

Ahead of the reception, Rashmika met Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy to formally invite him to the event. She also interacted with his wife Geetha and their daughter, seeking their blessings.Earlier in the day, the newlyweds were spotted at a temple in Hyderabad offering prayers. Their team also distributed thousands of sweet boxes across 23 cities, including Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Chennai, Bengaluru and Ahmedabad. Simultaneously, annadanam (sacred food offering) was organised at multiple temples across the country.

Wedding in Udaipur; meetings with PM Modi and Amit Shah

Rashmika and Vijay tied the knot on February 26 in Udaipur in the presence of close friends and family. Days before the ceremony, the couple met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to extend their wedding invitation.Rashmika later shared pictures from their meeting with the Prime Minister on X, while Vijay posted images from their interaction with Amit Shah, thanking him for gifting them a Ganesh idol.



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Commuters help catch hit-and-run trucker on Ghodbunder Highway in suburban Mumbai | Mumbai News


Thane: An alert group of commuters helped arrest the driver of a multi-axle truck who fled the scene after fatally knocking down a 21-year-old auto driver late Saturday on the Ghodbunder Highway, officials informed on Sunday.“The incident was reported around midnight after the truck allegedly hit the auto while climbing the Patlipada flyover, brushing it against the flyover wall. The impact of the collision flung the auto driver out of his vehicle on to the road in the path of the truck, and he was run over,” informed inspector Rahul Mhaske. A few passers-by who witnessed the incident, managed to note down the vehicle number and alerted traffic police. The accused driver was booked under relevant sections of the BNS and the Motor Vehicles Act.

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‘India stands in solidarity’: PM Modi speaks to UAE prez, condemns attacks by Iran | India News


'India stands in solidarity': PM Modi speaks to UAE prez, condemns attacks by Iran

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday spoke to Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan as Iran’s retaliatory missile and drone campaign battered parts of the Gulf, killing civilians and striking key infrastructure across the region.In a message posted on X, PM Modi said: “Spoke with President of the UAE, my brother Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. Strongly condemned the attacks on the UAE and condoled the loss of lives in these attacks. India stands in solidarity with the UAE in these difficult times. Thanked him for taking care of the Indian community living in the UAE. We support de-escalation, regional peace, security and stability.”The Prime Minister’s remarks came as Emirati authorities confirmed that four people had been killed and dozens wounded since Iran began its counterstrikes following US and Israeli operations that eliminated Tehran’s supreme leader and other senior officials. Explosions were heard for a second day in cities including Dubai and Abu Dhabi, with Gulf states scrambling to intercept missiles and drones.The UAE’s defence ministry said it had detected 165 ballistic missiles since Saturday, destroying 152 of them, while intercepting two cruise missiles. Of 541 Iranian drones launched, 506 were shot down. Despite the high interception rate, debris from downed projectiles caused casualties and damage. Three foreign nationals — from Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh — were reported among those killed in the UAE. Two people were injured when debris struck a building complex in Abu Dhabi that houses foreign missions.Civilian infrastructure across the Gulf has been affected, including airports, seaports and residential buildings. Fires were reported at prominent sites in Dubai, while airports in the UAE and Kuwait were also hit. In Bahrain, drones caused minor damage at the capital’s airport.



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Man stabs wife to death on Andheri road in Mumbai | Mumbai News


Mumbai: A 46-year-old man was arrested by MIDC police for the brutal murder of his wife on a street at Andheri East on Saturday as she was not willing to live with him. Rajesh Chhatre, the accused, worked as an autorickshaw driver.The incident occurred on Sag Baug Road at Marol around 4.30pm. Police said Chhatre grabbed his wife by the hand and threatened her that he wouldn’t spare her life. He then pulled out a knife that he had brought along and repeatedly stabbed her to death.

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After an FIR was registered late at night, Chhatre was arrested on charges of murder. Police said he lives in Powai. The crime appears to be premeditated as he had brought the knife along, police said and have recovered a sample of Panchbheela’s bloodstained clothing for evidence. They have also recovered Chhatre’s clothing for collecting evidence.



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