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Couple Kills Mother: ‘Strain family’s financial resources’: Irked over charity spend, couple kills mother in Bengal, dumps body in sack | Kolkata News


HOWRAH: A couple was arrested on Friday for the murder of the man’s 62-year-old mother in Fatikgachhi, Jagatballavpur. The woman’s body was found inside a sack lying by the road on Thursday evening. The victim was identified as Sushama Denre. During interrogation, her son Shubhankar (36) confessed he had been fed up with her charitable work that was putting a strain on the family’s financial resources. He told cops that he had repeatedly asked Sushama to cut down on expenses, but she did not listen. He also said that when his new wife Papiya (37) also requested the same, Sushama began to mistreat her.

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Sushama fed beggars and provided them with medical and other help. After Shubhankar stopped giving her money, she sold her jewellery to continue the charitable work.Shubhankar told cops he and Papiya planned and executed the murder. He restrained Sushama’s hands and feet while Papiya strangled her. He then put the body in a sack and dumped it in the bushes by a deserted road. Howrah Rural Police’s additional SP Santosh Mondal said, “Based on the confession of the son and his wife, and CCTV footage, both were arrested. They were presented in Howrah Court. Subhankar was taken into police custody, Papiya was sent to jail custody.” Shubhankar works as a senior executive at a multinational company in Salt Lake, and Papiya is from New Town.



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NZ vs SA T20I Series: Date, Match Time, Broadcast and Live Streaming details



Fresh off the heels of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup, where both teams experienced the highs and heartbreaks of knockout cricket, New Zealand and South Africa resume their rivalry in a five-match T20I series. This opening clash at the picturesque Bay Oval marks the start of a new World Cup cycle, with both sides blooding fresh talent alongside seasoned campaigners.

The backdrop to this series is inescapable. New Zealand reached the World Cup final only to fall to India, while South Africa’s dominant unbeaten run was halted by the Black Caps themselves in a clinical semi-final performance.

New Zealand will be looking to move past their final defeat, the Black Caps have rested stalwarts like Finn Allen, Daryl Mitchell, and Glenn Phillips. Mitchell Santner leads a squad that blends World Cup experience with domestic standouts like Tim Robinson and Nathan Smith.

The Proteas have opted for a significant overhaul. With senior stars resting, Keshav Maharaj captains a side featuring five uncapped players. They will be hungry for revenge after that semi-final exit just 10 days ago.

South Africa tour of New Zealand 2026: T20I fixtures

  • 1st T20I: March 15, 2026, Bay Oval, Mount Maunganui, 11:45 AM IST / 06:15 AM GMT / 07:15 PM Local
  • 2nd T20I: March 17, 2026, Seddon Park, Hamilton, 11:45 AM IST / 06:15 AM GMT / 07:15 PM Local
  • 3rd T20I: March 20, 2026, Eden Park, Auckland, 11:45 AM IST / 06:15 AM GMT / 07:15 PM Local
  • 4th T20I: March 22, 2026, Sky Stadium, Wellington, 11:45 AM IST / 06:15 AM GMT / 07:15 PM Local
  • 5th T20I: March 25, 2026, Hagley Oval, Christchurch, 11:45 AM IST / 06:15 AM GMT / 07:15 PM Local

Also READ: BCCI vice-president Rajeev Shukla breaks silence on Sunrisers Leeds’ move to sign Pakistan’s Abrar Ahmed in The Hundred 2026

Squads:

South Africa: Tony de Zorzi, Jason Smith, Jordan Hermann, George Linde, Wiaan Mulder, Connor Esterhuizen (wk), Prenelan Subrayen, Dian Forrester, Gerald Coetzee, Ottneil Baartman, Keshav Maharaj (c), Lutho Sipamla, Rubin Hermann, Andile Simelane, Nqobani Mokoena

New Zealand: Devon Conway (wk), Tim Robinson, Tom Latham, James Neesham, Josh Clarkson, Mitchell Santner (c), Bevon Jacobs, Nathan Smith, Kyle Jamieson, Lockie Ferguson, Ish Sodhi, Cole McConchie, Dane Cleaver, Nick Kelly, Ben Sears, Katene D Clarke, Jayden Lennox, Zakary Foulkes

Broadcast and Live Streaming details

  • India: Sony Sports Network, Sony LIV app
  • New Zealand: Sky Sports, TVNZ+
  • South Africa: SuperSport

Also READ: Salman Ali Agha and Mehidy Hasan Miraz react to the run-out controversy after Pakistan’s emphatic win over Bangladesh in 2nd ODI



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BJP complains to DGP office about ‘pastor’s video claims’ | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: The BJP has lodged a complaint with the office of the state Director General of Police (DGP), saying that a man claiming to be a pastor has posted a video making some questionable claims.A complaint was made on Saturday by Azim Khan, vice-president, BJP’s Minorities Morcha, Thane City, who urged the police to verify these claims and register a case if found to be false.The pastor, Vishal Moreshwar, has said in the video he has visited 79 countries where he has had 40,000 Gospel meetings. He further claimed to be the only person who has been given the honour of giving the Gospel in the White House, Pentagon and the Senate in the US. He even claimed that on Sept 23, 2024, he attended a meeting in New York along with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.One of the complainants, advocate Sanjay Singh, has requested the DGP to treat the complaint as a serious matter.



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From Lucknow to Hyderabad, legacy chefs offer Ramzan delicacies | Mumbai News


Mumbai’s Mohammed Ali Road-Bhendi Bazaar area becomes a Mecca for food lovers during the holy month of Ramzan. While a group of devotees offer Tarawih, special prayers in the sacred month, at the iconic Minara Masjid and other mosques in the densely populated locality, hundreds fill the restaurants and crowd at roadside eateries, eating smoky kebabs, piping hot payas, simmering nalli nihari, spicy chicken changezi. Those with sweet teeth sample sugary, mouthwatering malpuas, crunchy jalebis and succulent firni.Not all these delightful delicacies, though, have been prepared by the local khansamas, bhatiyaras or cooks and chefs. Some of them have been cooked by chefs and cooks from outside Mumbai. Not just from predictable places such as Hyderabad, Delhi and Lucknow, but also from small towns and kasbas such as Moradabad, Sambhal, Amroha, Indore and Surat.Since Mumbai is home to several large restaurants and catering houses, many of the cooks get hired by the proprietors for a month.Take Mohammed Chand from Hyderabad. Famous for preparing haleem, pather gosht (baked on hot stone platforms), Hyderabadi haleem, biryani and nihari, Chand has been visiting Mumbai during Ramzan since 1991. Son of Mohammed Ahmed, a cook employed in the royal kitchen of the Nizams, Chand says he carries a rich legacy created in the culinary craft.“It was the late Jaffer Bhai Mansuri of the Jafferbhai’s Delhi Darbar who would invite my father annually in Ramzan. I have offers from different places but prefer to work with Jafferbhai’s son Hassan as we have developed a bond,” says Chand.“Chand Bhai is like family. We hire him mandatorily during Ramzan,” says Hassan Jaffer Mansuri of Jaffer Bhai’s Delhi Darbar Catering Division. “He accepts whatever we give him as remuneration,” adds Hassan.At the tiny Mughlai Paratha-Galouti Kebab joint at a corner of Khadak near Minara Masjid, Saad Qureshi and Islam Qureshi from Lucknow are busy rolling and baking parathas while the galouti kebabs get pan-cooked. Proprietors Parvez Koradia and Saad Pattanwala are busy selling them.“These boys are very efficient. We pay them Rs 1,000 daily each plus free lodging and food,” says Koradia. “Ek mahine mein 30,000 bahut hai (Rs 30,000 in one month is enough),” smiles Saad.“Look at these hot parathas and the galouti kebabs. The parathas are not oily and the kebabs are so tender they melt in the mouth,” gushes Amin Parekh, a local resident.A few shops away is Ali Hashmat’s famous ‘Ali’s Biryani’ and ‘Barah Handi’ joints. Popular as Ali Bhai, Hashmat says he established his business in 2001 soon after Covid. “We are originally from Murdabad but honed our skills at a family-owned restaurant in Kaliya Sharief near Roorkee. I did not have to attend any cooking class to learn it as we learnt while we worked, experimented and innovated,” explains Ali Bhai. “We are three brothers and six bhanjas (nephews) engaged in cooking and selling food,” adds Nazir Ali, Ali Bhai’s younger brother.The ‘mamus-bhanjas’ run Barah Handi restaurant is an iconic 1897 establishment which Ali Bhai bought a couple of years ago after it remained shut for some time. Though it sells different dishes including chicken changezi, seekh kebabs, malai tikka and kaju keema, its Moradabadi biryani outshines all in taste and reputation. Local MLA Amin Patel hosts many close friends over Ramzan dinner at a friend’s office at Mohammed Ali Road. Among a dozen dishes that the guests comprising bureaucrats, journalists and politicians, in batches, enjoy at Patel’s dawat, Moradabadi biryani from Ali Bhai’s kitchen earns huge applause. “He uses authentic masala and the right proportion of meat and rice in the biryani. This has become a Ramzan specialty,” says Patel whose Ramzan treat is eagerly awaited by friends.



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India women’s team qualifies for Hockey World Cup despite runners-up finish in qualifiers | Hockey News


India women’s team qualifies for Hockey World Cup despite runners-up finish in qualifiers
India women’s hockey team (Photo by @TheHockeyIndia)

NEW DELHI: India’s women’s hockey team finished runners-up in the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers after losing 0–2 to England on Saturday. Despite the defeat, India still secured qualification for this year’s Women’s Hockey World Cup. England, ranked sixth in the world, showed their quality by scoring once in the first quarter and again in the third.India actually started the match strongly and created an early opportunity when Navneet Kaur won a penalty corner within the first two minutes. However, the attempt was saved by the England goalkeeper. The Indian side continued to push forward in the opening half and managed several circle penetrations, but they were unable to seriously trouble the opposition goalkeeper.England gradually settled into the game and took the lead in the 13th minute through Grace Balsdon, who successfully converted a penalty corner with a drag-flick. India kept trying to break through the English defence, but England stayed disciplined and organised at the back, maintaining their one-goal lead going into halftime.With the advantage, England controlled possession in the second half and dictated the pace of the match. Their second goal came in the 43rd minute when Elizabeth Neal struck from open play. Her shot took a deflection off an Indian defender before going past goalkeeper Bichu Devi, doubling England’s lead.India kept attacking in the final quarter and even earned a late penalty corner, but they were unable to convert it. England remained confident and avoided sitting back defensively, preventing India from mounting a comeback.Along with champion England and runner-up India, Scotland also qualified for the World Cup after defeating Italy 1–0. The upcoming Women’s Hockey World Cup will be jointly hosted by the Netherlands and Belgium from August 14 to 30 alongside the men’s tournament.

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‘Experts should decide’: LDF govt on Sabarimala women entry; BJP demands apology | India News


'Experts should decide': LDF govt on Sabarimala women entry; BJP demands apology

NEW DELHI: Kerala minister VN Vasavan on Saturday said the CPM-led LDF government continues to stand by the affidavit it filed in the Supreme Court in 2007 on the Sabarimala women’s entry issue, while accusing the BJP of being responsible for the 2018 verdict allowing women of menstruating age into the shrine.Responding to queries on the affidavit to be filed before a nine-judge Constitution bench of the Supreme Court, Vasavan said the government’s position remains unchanged — that the question of allowing women of menstruating age to enter the Sabarimala temple should be decided by experts in ritualistic matters, news agency PTI reported.“We had stated in our 2007 affidavit that the matter should be determined by experts in ritualistic traditions. We continue to maintain that stand,” the minister said.He clarified that the Supreme Court has not sought the state government’s position on women’s entry at present, but has asked for clarification on certain constitutional questions. The state has entrusted the Advocate General and constitutional experts to submit its response before the court, he added.Vasavan also blamed lawyers associated with the BJP for triggering the legal battle that led to the Supreme Court’s 2018 verdict permitting women of all ages to enter the hill shrine.“It was young lawyers linked to the BJP who approached the Supreme Court and later hailed the verdict as historic. Now they are taking a different stand,” he alleged.The minister rejected allegations that the LDF government had taken special interest in facilitating women’s entry into the temple following the 2018 ruling, saying the state had only implemented the Supreme Court’s order.“If the apex court gives a verdict, how can we oppose it? The women’s entry was the decision of the Supreme Court,” he said.The 2018 ruling sparked widespread protests across Kerala, and the Supreme Court is currently hearing petitions seeking a review of the verdict.Meanwhile, CPM general secretary MA Baby said the LDF government had implemented the court’s directive in 2018 as it was legally bound to do so.“At that time, there was hardly any political party that did not welcome the verdict. Later, some of them changed their stand,” he said, adding that the court itself is now reconsidering the earlier judgment.He also said that when issues involving religious traditions are examined, the views of ritual experts and social reformers acceptable to the public could also be considered.On the other hand, BJP state general secretary MT Ramesh claimed the Kerala government’s fresh affidavit amounted to an admission of its earlier mistake.“The BJP demands that the state government apologise to Ayyappa devotees,” he said, questioning why the government had changed its stance after strongly supporting reforms in 2018.Ramesh further alleged that more than 10,000 cases were registered against people who participated in protests during the agitation over the Sabarimala issue and demanded that these cases be withdrawn in light of the government’s new position.



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An unholy havoc? Swami Avimukteshwaranand & his coronation with controversy | India News


An unholy havoc? Swami Avimukteshwaranand & his coronation with controversy
Swami Avimukteshwaranand (PTI photo)

Few controversies capture the complex overlap of faith, law and politics in India as vividly as the storm now surrounding Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati from Jyotish Peeth in Uttarakhand’s Joshimath.In recent weeks, the seer has found himself at the centre of a political and legal storm that stretches from allegations under the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act to a decades old dispute over who has the right to call himself the Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath.

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For many followers of Sanatan Dharm, the position of Shankaracharya is among the most revered spiritual roles in Hindu tradition. Yet today, the “legitimacy” of Avimukteshwaranand’s claim to that title is being questioned in courtrooms, debated in political circles and argued over within the saint community itself.The controversy has also deepened fault lines in Uttar Pradesh politics, with the ruling establishment appearing divided and opposition parties framing the dispute as an attack on a Hindu religious figure.

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Who was Adi Shankaracharya?

To understand the significance of the title Shankaracharya, one must return to the figure who created the institution.Adi Shankaracharya was a philosopher and spiritual reformer who lived in the eighth century.At a time when Hindu traditions were fragmented into numerous sects and ritual practices, Shankaracharya sought to revive a unified philosophical vision.His central teaching was Advaita Vedanta, which holds that the individual soul and the universal reality are ultimately the same.

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Adi Shankracharya

According to Advaita, the world of differences is a result of ignorance, and true knowledge reveals the unity of existence.To preserve this philosophical tradition, Shankaracharya established four monastic centres across India.Each was meant to guide spiritual learning in a different region.

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Philosophy of Shankaracharya

The four peethas of Shankaracharya

The four traditional Shankaracharya seats are spread across the country:

  • Jyotirmath (Jyotish Peeth) in Uttarakhand representing the northern region
  • Sringeri Sharada Peeth in Karnataka representing the south
  • Govardhan Math in Puri representing the east
  • Dwarka Sharada Peeth in Gujarat representing the west

Each peeth is associated with a particular Veda and has its own line of succession.

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The four mathas

The head of each institution is called a Shankaracharya.Unlike many religious positions, the title is not granted by the state. It is traditionally decided within the monastic order based on scholarship, spiritual discipline and acceptance among senior monks.Because there is no single central authority governing all four seats, disagreements over succession sometimes occur.But why is Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati suddenly making headlines?The answer appears to lie in three parallel developments – a POCSO case was registered against him; the unresolved dispute over the Jyotirmath Shankaracharya seat; the institution’s long-running succession battles.

The first layer: Sexual exploitation charge

The latest controversy erupted after a special POCSO court in Prayagraj directed the police to register a case against Avimukteshwaranand and his disciple Swami Mukundanand Giri.The complaint alleged that two minor boys were sexually exploited at the seer’s camp during the 2025 Magh Mela and Maha Kumbh.Acting on the court’s directions, the Jhunsi police registered an FIR invoking multiple sections of the POCSO Act along with provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).The complainant in the case is Ashutosh Brahmachari Maharaj, who is also associated with litigation in the Krishna Janmabhoomi-Shahi Eidgah dispute.Avimukteseshwaranand, however, has categorically denied the accusations, calling them fabricated.

Magh mela row

Another episode that intensified the controversy took place earlier this year during the Magh Mela in Prayagraj.Magh Mela is an annual Hindu religious gathering held in Prayagraj during the Hindu month of Magh (January–February).Devotees take ritual baths at the sacred confluence called the Triveni Sangam, where the Ganga, Yamuna and the mythical Saraswati rivers meet.The fair attracts millions of pilgrims, saints and ascetics, and is considered a smaller annual counterpart of the larger Kumbh Mela.Avimukteshwaranand claimed he was prevented from taking a holy dip at the Sangam during Mauni Amavasya, which is a sacred Hindu new moon day in the month of Magh when devotees observe maun (silence) and take ritual baths at holy riversHe alleged that the administration stopped his palanquin procession and insulted his followers.The authorities denied the allegation.Officials said the issue was not about preventing the ritual bath but about crowd management. During peak bathing days, they said, large processions or vehicles are restricted to prevent stampede-like situations.The dispute escalated into a protest by the seer, who staged a sit-in at the mela site and later left without taking the ritual dip.The episode quickly became political, with opposition leaders accusing the government of disrespecting a Hindu spiritual leader.According to the seer, the two minor boys mentioned in the sexual exploitation complaint never entered his gurukul and were actually students of a school in Hardoi. Their school records, he claimed, were already submitted in court.He has also said that he will cooperate fully with the investigation and does not fear arrest.In a public statement, he questioned why alleged evidence such as a purported CD has not been made public. He insisted that CCTV cameras around his camp would reveal the truth.The seer has gone further, accusing certain individuals of trying to malign Hindu institutions from within.Meanwhile, the police have begun a preliminary probe and said that electronic and digital evidence will be examined.

A dramatic twist with attack on complainant

The controversy took another dramatic turn when the complainant claimed he was attacked on a train while travelling to Prayagraj to submit evidence in court.Ashutosh Brahmachari alleged that an unidentified man tried to assault him with a sharp object and cut his nose, supposedly for a reward allegedly announced by one of the seer’s followers.

Complainant in Swami Avimukteswaranand case attacked with razor on train.

Ashutosh Brahmachari, who had filed a complaint alleging that Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati sexually exploited students at his ashram, being taken for medical examination after he was attacked by an unidentified person with a razor on a train, in Prayagraj. (PTI)

Police have registered a separate FIR in connection with the incident and said the matter is under investigation.Avimukteshwaranand has again dismissed the claim as suspicious and questioned how such an attack could occur in a train compartment without witnesses.

The second layer: Dispute over the title

While the POCSO case has brought immediate attention, Avimukteshwaranand’s claim to the title of Shankaracharya has been under dispute for years.At the centre of the issue is the Jyotirmath or Jyotish Peeth, one of the four monastic seats established centuries ago by the philosopher saint Adi Shankaracharya.These institutions are among the most important spiritual centres in Hinduism.Avimukteshwaranand declared himself Shankaracharya in 2022 after the death of his guru, Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati. However, his coronation was challenged and the matter reached the Supreme Court.

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Swami Avimukteshwaranand

The top court stayed the formal coronation ceremony, citing an earlier order that prohibited appointments to the seat while the dispute was pending.This legal situation created an unusual scenario. While the coronation was halted, the court did not explicitly prohibit the use of the title in every context.Avimukteshwaranand’s supporters argue that the stay applies only to the formal installation ceremony and not to the use of the title itself.However, authorities at the Magh Mela in Prayagraj issued him a notice asking why he continues to describe himself as Shankaracharya despite the court’s order.The dispute is still unresolved.

Monk vs monk

Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath has stated that no individual is above the law and that constitutional propriety must be respected.He also appeared to question the legitimacy of anyone claiming the Shankaracharya title without proper recognition.The issue escalated further after the UP chief minister issued a stern warning against “Kaal Nemi-like forces”. Kalnemi is a demon (asura) mentioned in the Ramayana, known mainly for his role in trying to deceive Hanuman during the war between Rama and Ravana. Without taking anyone’s name, the chief minister said that under the pretext of dharma, these forces are “conspiring to weaken” it. He then cautioned the followers of Sanatan Dharma to be vigilant against them.“Ek yogi ke liye, sanyasi ke liye, sant ke liye, dharm aur rashtra se badhkar kuchh nahin ho sakta. Uski vyaktigat property kuchh nahi hoti hai, dharm aur rashtra hi uska swabhiman hai. Aise kayi Kalnemi honge jo dharma ki aad mein Sanatan Dharm ko kamzor karne ki saazish rach rahe honge. Humein unse sawadhan hona hoga, satarka rehna hoga,” Adityanath said during a pran pratishtha ceremony in Haryana.(For a yogi, a renunciate, a saint, nothing can be greater than dharma and the nation. He has no personal property; dharma and the nation alone are his self-respect. There may be many such Kālnemis who, under the guise of dharma, are plotting to weaken the Sanatan Dharma. We must remain cautious and vigilant against them).Responding to Yogi Adityanath’s “Kal nemi” remark, Swami Avimukteshwaranand said the chief minister should refrain from making rhetorical statements and instead address what he described as the injustice done to him.“Chief minister Yogi should not become a “bayaan veer”. His position has been compromised by his own officials, who have left him in a difficult situation. A crime has been committed against me and he should take cognisance of it. The notice issued against me appears to be driven by malice,” the seer said.He added that the government should focus on addressing the alleged wrongdoing rather than making public statements. “For twelve years he has been in power, yet cow slaughter has not been stopped. He too must answer for that. The people of the country now know who the real ‘Kalnemi’ is,” he said.Expressing anger over the conduct of the Magh Mela administration, Avimukteshwaranand said he had been attending the fair for nearly four decades and had never faced such treatment.“I have been coming to the Magh Mela for 40 years. Earlier we were allotted camps. If the administration wishes, they can even uproot the camp now. We are already sitting on the roadside,” he said.Criticising the government’s stance, he added that while the chief minister speaks about “real and fake Sanatan”, it is the government that enjoys power and authority.“We are not enjoying comfort. They are the ones occupying the seat of power. Instead of making statements, the government should examine what actually happened and decide who committed the wrongdoing,” he said, adding that merely suspending a few police personnel would not resolve the issue.

Controversy turns political

As the war of words erupted, some leaders within the ruling BJP struck a more conciliatory tone.Deputy chief minister Keshav Prasad Maurya publicly expressed respect for the seer and said any alleged insult to a saint should be investigated.This difference in tone also led to speculation that the ruling party itself is divided over how to handle the matter.Meanwhile, the opposition leaders have seized the moment.Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav accused the BJP government of insulting the seer after he left the Magh Mela without taking a ritual dip in the Sangam.According to Yadav, the incident hurt the sentiments of the Sanatan community and reflected the arrogance of power.The Congress has also alleged that the monk is being targeted because he has criticised the BJP government on several occasions.

Long shadow of succession dispute

The dispute over the Jyotirmath seat did not begin with Avimukteshwaranand.In fact, it stretches back decades. The seat itself remained vacant for nearly 168 years after the death of Swami Ramakrishna Tirtha in the 18th century.In 1941, the Shankaracharyas of other peeths persuaded Swami Brahmananda Saraswati to take the position, restoring the lineage.But after his death in 1953, disagreements over succession began.Different disciples and factions supported different claimants, leading to competing declarations of Shankaracharya.In the late twentieth century, the conflict deepened when Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati and Swami Vasudevanand Saraswati both claimed the title.The Allahabad High Court later declined to legally recognise either claimant as the undisputed head of the Jyotirmath peeth.However, Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati continued to be widely regarded as Shankaracharya by his followers and many religious institutions, reflecting the gap that often exists between legal rulings and spiritual acceptance in monastic traditions.

The legacy of Swaroopanand Saraswati

Avimukteshwaranand’s guru, Swami Swaroopanand Saraswati, was himself a controversial figure.A freedom fighter who participated in the Quit India movement, he later became one of the most influential Hindu monks of his time.But he was also known for provocative statements.

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Swami Swaroopanand

He criticised the worship of Sai Baba and accused organisations like Iskcon of “misleading” Hindus. His comments often triggered debate within religious and political circles.Interestingly, Avimukteshwaranand inherited both his guru’s position and the controversies surrounding it.

Why the title matters so much

For many Hindus, the Shankaracharyas represent custodians of scriptural tradition and philosophical thought.Their authority comes not from political power but from their role in preserving centuries old teachings.They often guide religious debates, interpret scriptures and influence major ritual practices.As a result, disputes over the title carry deep symbolic weight.When a succession is contested, it is not just an administrative disagreement. It becomes a question of legitimacy within a sacred lineage.

The raging controversy

The present situation surrounding Avimukteshwaranand reflects how complex these issues can become.A criminal investigation, an unresolved succession dispute and purported political rivalry have converged around one figure.Supporters say he is being targeted for speaking out against the government.Critics argue that the law must take its course and that religious titles cannot place anyone above scrutiny. The final word on both the criminal allegations and the Shankaracharya title will likely come from the courts.



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Got a ‘significant transaction’ email? Income tax department says ignore it for now, fix underway


Got a ‘significant transaction’ email? Income tax department says ignore it for now, fix underway

The Income Tax department on Saturday asked taxpayers to ignore emails, if any, received alerting them about ‘significant transactions’ as part of the Advance Tax e-campaign.In a post on X, the Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) said certain taxpayers have received emails containing inaccurate details regarding ‘significant transactions’ undertaken by them under the ongoing Advance Tax e-Campaign for AY 2026-27 (financial year 2025-26).“We are actively working to resolve this matter in coordination with our service provider. In the meantime, taxpayers are requested to kindly ignore the earlier email communication related to the Advance Tax e-Campaign for AY 2026-27 (Financial Year 2025-26),” the CBDT said.March 15 is the last date for payment of the fourth instalment of advance tax for the 2025-26 fiscal.The board clarified that the communications are meant as facilitative reminders to help taxpayers review relevant financial information available on the Compliance Portal and, where required, ensure appropriate advance tax compliance.It advised taxpayers to verify their transaction details through the e-Campaign tab on the Compliance Portal, accessible via the e-Filing portal.



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PCB mulls legal action after Blessing Muzarabani opts for IPL over PSL: Report | Cricket News


The Pakistan Cricket Board is reportedly considering legal action against Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani after he chose to play in the Indian Premier League with Kolkata Knight Riders instead of fulfilling his contract in the Pakistan Super League.

KKR sign Muzarabani as replacement for Mustafizur

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) roped in Blessing Muzarabani as a replacement for Mustafizur Rahman who was earlier released from the squad following instructions from the Board of Control for Cricket in India. Muzarabani, known for his height and bounce, was quickly signed by the defending champions to strengthen their pace attack for the upcoming season.

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PCB alleges breach of PSL contract

However, the move has angered the PCB as Muzarabani had already been signed by Islamabad United for PKR 11 Million in this PSL season.

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According to a report by Geo Super , the Zimbabwean pacer pulled out of the PSL contract after receiving the IPL offer, which the PCB believes could constitute a breach of agreement. The board is now considering taking legal steps to protect the integrity of PSL contracts and prevent similar situations in the future, where players leave the league for other tournaments.

Not the first IPL vs PSL conflict

This is not the first instance of a clash between the IPL and PSL over player availability. In previous seasons, Last season, South Africa pacer Corbin Bosch did the same after being picked as a Diamond Pick by Peshawar Zalmi. He later joined the Mumbai Indians as an injury replacement.

Why Players Choose IPL Over PSL

The Indian Premier League is widely recognized for its global popularity and lucrative rewards, attracting top international players from around the world. Many cricketers often prefer competing in the IPL over the Pakistan Super League due to its significantly higher financial opportunities, larger broadcasting reach, and greater global exposure.

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