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'Dhurandhar: The Revenge' box office collection day 3 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh starrer crosses Rs 240 crore net; eyes Rs 300 crore global gross
Directed by Aditya Dhar, the high-octane sequel ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ is rewriting box office history, netting a staggering Rs. 246.99 crore in just 60 hours. Following the massive success of the 2025 original, the Ranveer Singh-starrer opened to a record-breaking Rs. 102.55 crore on Day 1, maintaining an iron grip on the domestic market despite its sprawling 3-hour and 49-minute runtime. Upped by the festive Ugadi and Gudi Padwa window, the espionage thriller has seen a massive Saturday surge, with Day 3 morning shows alone raking in Rs. 20.72 crore across 6,622 screenings.

The Indian box office has officially been conquered by the Aditya Dhar directorial and Ranveer Singh led, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge. The film continued its record-breaking streak, validating that the massive day 1 opening. Despite being a sprawling 3-hour and 49-minute runtime, the espionage thriller has maintained an iron grip on the domestic market, surpassing the Rs. 240 crore net milestone within just 60 hours of release. The festive window of Ugadi and Gudi Padwa, coupled with the widespread word-of-mouth appreciation has translated into a massive Saturday footfall, with major multiplex chains adding midnight screenings to accommodate the rush.‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Review

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ box office: Day 1 and Day 2 breakdown

The momentum for this sequel has surpassed all trade projections. While technical glitches slightly delayed dubbed versions in the South, the Hindi market witnessed a rampage. The film’s primary strength remains the Hindi heartland, though the Telugu and Tamil versions are seeing a surge following the resolution of early technical issues.

‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ Day 3 collections

According to the latest live tracking data, Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge continues its dominant run into day 3. With evening and night show figures still to be tallied, the Ranveer Singh-led spy thriller is well on its way to another record-breaking day at the box office.As of Day 3, ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ continues its unstoppable run, collecting a live net of Rs. 29.44 crore across 8142 shows. This brings its total gross to Rs.304.13 crore and total net to Rs. 255.71 crore so far, with final collections yet to be reported.

Day wise collections of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

Day 0: Rs. 43 croreDay 1: Rs. 102.55Day 2: Rs. 80.72 croreDay 3: Rs. 29.44 crore

Language wise breakdown for day 3:

Hindi: Rs. 26.78 croreTamil: Rs. 0.54 croreTelugu: Rs. 2.12 croreTOTAL: Rs. 255.71 crore

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The film secured an ‘A’ (Adults Only) certificate with the CBFC mandating 21 modifications, including the reduction of a graphic “beheading” sequence and the muting of strong language. Critics have pegged the sequel as “angrier and louder” than the first part, focusing heavily on the origins of Jaskirat Singh Rangi and his infiltration of the Karachi underworld. Picking up directly from the 2025 blockbuster, the sequel is being hailed as the epic conclusion to Dhar’s two-part saga. Ranveer Singh’s visceral performance is aptly aided by the supporting cast featuring R. Madhavan, Sanjay Dutt, Rakesh Bedi, Arjun Rampal. While some critics noted a propaganda-heavy second half, the technical brilliance and emotional payoff of the climax have resulted in widespread standing ovations across single screens and multiplexes alike.DISCLAIMER: The box office numbers and data in this article are compiled from diverse public and industry sources. All figures are approximate unless explicitly mentioned, offering a fair representation of the movie’s box office performance. These totals may change as official studio data is updated or as additional international market reports are finalized. This data is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only.



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IPL 2026: KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar gives big update on Matheesha Pathirana’s availability



Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) have been dealt an early challenge ahead of IPL 2026, with their high-profile signing Matheesha Pathirana unlikely to feature in the opening matches. The Sri Lankan pacer, who was bought for a massive ₹18 crore, is still recovering from a calf strain and is expected to return only around mid-April.

This means KKR will have to begin their campaign without one of their most exciting bowling weapons. The team opens its season against Mumbai Indians (MI) on March 29, followed by important fixtures against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), Punjab Kings (PBKS) and Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) – all matches Pathirana is likely to miss.

Abhishek Nayar opens up about Matheesha Pathirana’s recovery

Head coach Abhishek Nayar confirmed the update during the pre-season press conference, giving fans a clearer picture of the pacer’s recovery timeline.

“The latest update that we know is he’s obviously with the Sri Lankan cricket board and they took out his rehab. And the latest communication that we’ve had is, hopefully, somewhere mid-April is when they feel he’ll be match fit. That’s what we know as of now,” Nayar stated.

Pathirana’s absence stems from the injury he picked up during the T20 World Cup 2026, which forced him out of the tournament midway. Since then, he has been undergoing rehabilitation under Sri Lanka Cricket’s supervision.

Interestingly, Sri Lanka Cricket has already cleared him to participate in the IPL, with secretary Bandula Dissanayake stating that the pacer has completed his rehab. However, KKR appear keen to take a cautious approach, ensuring he is fully match-ready before bringing him back into the playing XI.

Bowling concerns deepen as KKR look for solutions

While Pathirana’s delayed return is a concern, KKR’s bowling worries don’t end there. The team is also set to miss young Indian pacer Harshit Rana, who has been a key part of their setup in recent seasons. Rana suffered a knee injury during a T20 World Cup warm-up game and is likely to miss most, if not all, of IPL 2026.

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Nayar acknowledged just how big a setback this is for the team.

“Firstly, it is a big blow, because Harshit has been an integral part of this team for the last couple of seasons, including the championship season. He’s grown a lot as a cricketer over the years, so it’s not easy to replace him,” he admitted.

With two important pacers unavailable, KKR are now actively exploring their options. The team management, along with the leadership group, is assessing domestic bowlers who could step up and fill the gap.

“Over the last few days, we’ve looked at a few bowlers. We’re trying to evaluate, with the help of the leadership group, who fits in and who can do that role to the best of their prowess. We’re still evaluating that and haven’t made that decision yet,” Nayar added.

In the meantime, KKR have already made one adjustment by bringing in Zimbabwe fast bowler Blessing Muzarabani as a replacement for Mustafizur Rahman. While that adds some depth, the absence of proven performers like Pathirana and Rana will still be felt.

As the three-time champions prepare to kick off their season, the focus will be on managing this transition period effectively. If they can stay competitive in the early games, Pathirana’s expected return in mid-April could provide the spark they need to build momentum.

For now, though, KKR will have to rely on their existing resources and hope their reshuffled bowling attack can rise to the occasion.

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Soon, framework to assess at what stage research is | Mumbai News


Mumbai: To boost Indian innovation and give it a leg-up beyond the proof-of-concept stage, the Office of the Principal Scientific Adviser has decided to standardise Technology Readiness Levels (TRLs), creating a common framework for stakeholders to assess the stage at which an experiment lies.The move is expected to have implications beyond laboratories. For funding agencies, TRL standardisation provides a way to distinguish between early-stage research and technologies ready for investment, reducing the risk of bankrolling projects that are not yet mature.Academics point to inconsistencies in how readiness is currently understood, particularly around mid-stage levels at 4 and 5, as also along different verticals. “TRL 5 for a healthcare innovation needed a different set of criteria like clinical trials as compared to an engineering prototype,” said a senior professor.Principal scientific advisor (PSA) Ajay Sood, said: “For too long, a significant number of promising Indian innovations have struggled to cross the proverbial “valley of death”, the arduous journey from a laboratory proof-of-concept to a scalable, market-ready product.” He added, “A primary contributor to this challenge has been the lack of a unified language to articulate technological maturity. When academia, industry, and funding bodies speak different dialects regarding “readiness”, it leads to misaligned expectations, stalled transfers, and inefficient resource allocation.The National Technology Readiness Assessment Framework introduces a structured approach, requiring technologies to pass through defined stages before deployment. “National Technology Readiness Assessment Framework developed by office of PSA is an important framework to assess technology readiness of a particular technology though self-assessment by any entity,” said Prof. Abhay Karandikar, secretary of the department of science and technology.“This is especially important in the context of the Rs 1 lakh crore RDI fund where it has been envisaged to finance projects of TRL 4 level onwards. The framework will also be helpful for other R&D schemes for assessing the output of a project,” he added.The framework adopts a nine-level scale with detailed questionnaires, from early-stage research to full operational deployment. Each level requires specific evidence, including prototypes, testing, etc. It introduces a two-step assessment process, where claimed readiness levels are verified against defined criteria, along with periodic reviews to track progression.



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IPL 2026: Shubman Gill’s World Cup snub ‘will fire him up’, says Pujara | Cricket News


IPL 2026: Shubman Gill’s World Cup snub ‘will fire him up’, says Pujara
Shubman Gill (PTI Photo/Shahbaz Khan)

Cheteshwar Pujara believes Shubman Gill has the perfect motivation to deliver a standout campaign in IPL 2026 after missing out on India’s T20 World Cup squad.Speaking on JioHotstar, Pujara backed the Gujarat Titans captain to respond strongly, stressing that Gill remains a complete, multi-format player who can force his way back into India’s T20I setup with a strong showing this season.

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“The T20 World Cup squad snub will definitely fire up Shubman Gill. He is a quality player suited for all three formats. If he has a good IPL 2026 season, he will surely put his name in India’s T20I squad. He is leading the Test squad and is also the ODI captain. He is a multi-format player. If he has a good season, he will be back in the scheme of things for the Indian team,” Pujara said.Pujara acknowledged that the omission could bring added pressure but also described it as a major opportunity for Gill to showcase his growth in the shortest format. He emphasised that improving his scoring rate will be key.“There will be some pressure on him because he has not been part of the India squad in the shortest format. But at the same time, it is a great opportunity for him to carry on batting the way he has. He needs to try to accelerate a little more because that is something he has been working on. This IPL season is the perfect one for him to show he can bat at a strike rate of 150 to 160,” he added.Explaining why Gujarat Titans could emerge as strong title contenders, Pujara highlighted the consistency and firepower of their top order, which includes Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler.“GT look like a title favourite this season. If you look at their squad, the top order of Captain Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler is incredible. You cannot have a better top order than them. These three have scored runs with amazing consistency. That is their main strength,” he said.He also pointed to the depth provided by all-rounders, particularly the addition of Jason Holder, while identifying Rahul Tewatia as the side’s primary finisher and Shahrukh Khan as a potential game-changer.“The number of all-rounders they have, especially with the addition of Jason Holder, makes them even stronger. Holder is in great form with both bat and ball, and will love to contribute in both departments. Rahul Tewatia will be their main finisher. He can bowl a few overs if needed, but his primary job is to bat well at number six or seven. Shahrukh Khan is also a key player. If he starts performing as per his potential, GT will be a different team altogether,” Pujara said.On the bowling front, Pujara underlined the strength of GT’s pace attack, led by Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj and Prasidh Krishna, with experienced backup and variety in the squad.“When it comes to bowling, their strength is their seamers. Kagiso Rabada, Mohammed Siraj, and Prasidh Krishna are their main pacers, and Ishant Sharma is also on the bench if needed. Ashok Sharma will be unleashed with his fiery pace at some point in the season. Left-armer Luke Wood is another seamer who knows how to do well. If Rabada does not perform, Wood can replace him. But I hope Rabada, being a strike bowler, has a good IPL. All GT fans will be hoping the same,” he concluded.Gujarat Titans will begin their IPL 2026 campaign against Punjab Kings in Mullanpur on March 31. They will then play their first home game against Rajasthan Royals at the Narendra Modi Stadium on April 4, followed by an away clash against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on April 8. Their next fixture is against Lucknow Super Giants in Lucknow on April 12.

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KDMC presents Rs 3,186 crore budget with no tax hike; infra, water, waste management projects get major push | Thane News


Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation unveiled a Rs 3,186.60 crore budget, prioritizing infrastructure expansion

KALYAN: The Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation (KDMC) on Friday presented a ₹3,186.60 crore budget for the financial year 2026–27, keeping taxes and civic rates unchanged while focusing on infrastructure expansion, improved civic amenities and stronger revenue mobilisation.Municipal Commissioner Abhinav Goel tabled the budget during the general body meeting, projecting an opening balance of ₹572.76 crore. The total expenditure is pegged at ₹3,186.49 crore, including ₹1,654.08 crore towards revenue expenditure and ₹1,524.20 crore for capital expenditure. The civic body also expects ₹829.25 crore in capital receipts through various government schemes.Infra boost across Kalyan-Dombivli:The budget lays strong emphasis on road and bridge infrastructure. Several road projects have been proposed, including U-type roads in Kalyan East, stretches along Malang Road, Chetna School to Nevali Naka, and works in Manda-Titwala and Thangewadi areas.A railway overbridge has been proposed at Mohone, while an additional two-lane flyover is planned near Kopar to ease traffic congestion between Dombivli East and West.Modernisation of civic infrastructure is also underway, including the redevelopment of Savitribai Phule Kalamandir. Cultural infrastructure projects such as community hall for Agri, Koli, Kunbi and Warkari communities in Kalyan West, development of Dr Anandibai Joshi Garden at Barave, and a stadium at Subhash Maidan have been proposed.Crematoriums, parks and urban amenities:KDMC has planned large-scale renovation and redevelopment of crematoriums across its jurisdiction, including Adharwadi, Lal Chowki, Bail Bazaar, Murbad Road, Vitthalwadi, Patharli and Kolegaon. New crematorium facilities are proposed at Casario and Manere.The civic body will also install CCTV systems in parks and playgrounds, develop 15 new small gardens, and undertake beautification of Bhopar Hill. A fully equipped garden at Barave, featuring an autism-friendly concept, is nearing completion.Additionally, 24 self-cleaning eco-toilets will be installed at key public locations to improve sanitation and convenience for residents and visitors.Water supply overhaul under AMRUT 3.0: A major focus area is water supply strengthening under the AMRUT 3.0 scheme. Plans include construction of a 275 MLD water treatment plant for 27 villages and Dombivli West, along with new overhead tanks, pumping stations and upgraded distribution systems.Reconstruction of the Patharli water tank and repairs to the Netivali water treatment plant are also proposed. The water supply network will be digitised using flow meters, SCADA systems and digital twin software for real-time monitoring and control.Waste management, environment initiatives:The budget outlines several large-scale waste management and environmental projects. These include a 750 TPD waste-to-energy plant at Umbarde through MMRDA, a 200 TPD bio-CNG plant at Barave in collaboration with BPCL, and expansion of an existing bio-CNG facility from 35 TPD to 60 TPD.Other initiatives include a briquetting plant for horticulture waste, a construction and demolition waste processing unit at Manda, an incineration plant for disposal of dead animals, and a green waste processing unit.To tackle pollution, KDMC has proposed dust suppression projects, installation of dry mist fountains in Kalyan and Dombivli, outdoor air purification systems and air purification units at crematoriums.Health, education and social initiatives: The civic body has announced multiple initiatives in the social sector. Municipal school students will receive Hepatitis-A vaccination, while sanitary napkin vending machines will be installed in schools. Sports infrastructure including tracks, long jump pits and equipment will be developed.Astronomy clubs with modern telescopes will be introduced in civic schools, and additional classrooms will be constructed where needed. A provision of ₹50 lakh has been made to improve facilities in balwadis.Animal welfare measures include upgrading the sterilisation centre for stray dogs at Bail Bazaar and setting up new sterilisation and shelter facilities in Dombivli.Special social initiatives include skill development programmes for the transgender community and development of 10 model seating spaces for senior citizens.Digital governance pushKDMC plans to adopt advanced technologies to improve governance and service delivery. Key initiatives include implementation of HRMS, a WhatsApp chatbot for citizen services, network security audits, new networking infrastructure across wards, and a document management system.Revenue targets and financial strategy: On the revenue front, KDMC has set a property tax collection target of ₹600 crore for 2026–27, up from last year’s ₹500 crore target.The corporation expects ₹510.03 crore from GST compensation and stamp duty grants, ₹526.30 crore under special levies, ₹101 crore from water charges, and ₹115.06 crore from government grants including education support. Miscellaneous revenue is estimated at ₹28.85 crore. Additional revenue streams include ₹241 crore from development proposals such as FSI premiums, ₹20–25 crore annually from smart parking and advertisements, and ₹48 crore from rental and advertisement income from municipal properties.To enhance tax collection efficiency, KDMC will undertake GIS and drone-based property surveys and strengthen online payment systems.Municipal bonds, funding plan:To finance major infrastructure projects, KDMC plans to raise ₹200 crore through municipal bonds from the open market. Officials said that timely repayment could enable access to additional funding through urban challenge funds and green bonds.Corporators raise concerns:During the discussion, corporators expressed concern over the lack of clarity on ward-level development funds and demanded that allocations be increased to ₹2 crore per corporator.The budget will now be taken up for detailed discussion in the general body meeting scheduled on March 24 and is expected to be approved after deliberations over the following days.

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Inside Qeshm: How Iran turned a holiday island into a strategic missile hub


Inside Qeshm: How Iran turned a holiday island into a strategic missile hub

As the US-Israel war escalates, once tourist-dominated Qeshm Island in the Strait of Hormuz has now become an ‘underground missile city’.Beneath its salt caves and emerald mangrove forests lies a network of military installations that have transformed the island from a free-trade and tourist hub into a strategic fortress.Qeshm once attracted visitors for its surreal rock formations and coral reefs. Today, the world’s attention is now focused on the Iranian forces stationed there, according to Al-Jazeera. The island’s size, approximately 1,445 sq km (558 sq miles) allows it to control the entrance to the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global oil and gas transport.The island has a population of 148,000 residents, who are primarily Sunni Muslims speaking the Bandari dialect. However, military escalation has placed their daily routines under growing pressure.

Strategic importance of Qeshm

Qeshm’s free trade-industrial zone comprises vast underground silos, missile facilities and fast-attack boats intended to dominate the Gulf.The island is located 22 km south of Bandar Abbas. The island is central to Iran’s “asymmetric” naval strategy, enabling Tehran to threaten or halt shipping through the strait.Retired Lebanese Brigadier-General Hassan Jouni described Qeshm as housing “striking Iranian capabilities” designed for the sole purpose of controlling the Strait of Hormuz. Shipping traffic was effectively halted last week after Iran threatened to strike vessels attempting to pass, forcing countries to negotiate safe passage for oil and gas tankers while the US plans a naval convoy to reopen the route.The escalation has already had civilian consequences. On March 7, US airstrikes targeted a desalination plant on the island, cutting off freshwater to 30 surrounding villages. In retaliation, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) struck US forces at Bahrain’s Juffair base.

Historical significance of Qeshm island

The island, known in Arabic as Jazira-al-Ṭawila (‘the Long Island’), has a layered history of strategic importance. Greek explorer Nearchus called it Oaracta. By the ninth century, Islamic geographers referred to it as Abarkawan, later called Jazira-ye Gavan or “Cow Island.”In 1301, Hormuz rulers relocated their court to Qeshm to escape Tartar attacks. The Ottomans raided it in 1552, Portuguese built a fort in 1621 and a year later, Persian and English forces expelled them. The British later maintained a naval base at Basidu until 1863, demonstrating the island’s enduring military significance.Despite militarisation, Qeshm remains ecologically vital. Its Hara mangrove forest is a breeding ground for migratory birds, while the Qeshm Geopark, UNESCO-recognised in 2006 preserves the island’s geological treasures



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Anthony Albanese: ‘Get them out of here’: Australian PM Anthony Albanese, Tony Burke heckled at Eid prayers in Sydney over support for Israel — watch


Anger of the Muslim community toward the Australian government spilled into an Eid prayer gathering in Western Sydney, attended by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, as a small number of attendees called for the leaders to be removed from the mosque.The leaders, attending the event in Lakemba — part of Burke’s electorate — were seated among thousands, ahead of Eid al-Fitr celebrations, when a handful of people began heckling during a post-prayer address, ABC News reported. Shouts of “boo Tony Burke, boo Albanese,” “genocide supporters,” and “get them out of here” rang out, though many others in the crowd appeared welcoming.NSW Police were called to the mosque over a disturbance about 8am and ordered a 33-year-old man to move on. He was escorted out without any further incident.

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The man, Sheikh Mukhlis, said he was thrown off the stairs barefoot after heckling Albanese and Burke.“The question we need to ask ourselves is why are they there in our sacred places, in our sacred times, put up in front, smiling for photos,” he said in a social media video.“The irony is, if you listen to what the sheikh was actually saying in his khutbah, about our happiness being incomplete because there isn’t peace in Gaza and there’s a war in Lebanon.”The Muslim community has been divided on whether the federal govt should be invited to events due to their ongoing strained relationship.There have been increased tensions due to criticisms of the govt’s response to the Israeli war in Gaza, the increase in Islamophobic attacks in Australia and the NSW Police’s response to Muslim men who were praying during a protest in Sydney.Lakemba Mosque itself has received several hateful and threatening letters this year, which it said have left the community fearful.Today was the first time the Lebanese Muslim Association invited Albanese to the Lakemba Mosque since October 7, 2023.Lebanese Muslim Association secretary and spokesman Hajj Gamel Kheir said choosing to re-engage with the govt is a way to give their concerns a voice.“Walking away from engagement has not advanced our community, nor has it changed outcomes overseas,” he said in a statement after the incident this morning.“We do not open our doors for appearances.“We do so because real conversations require access, and because our community deserves to be heard directly, not spoken about from a distance.”

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In a social media post after the commotion, Albanese said it was an honour to attend the Lakemba Mosque.“Eid Mubarak. An honour to join thousands for Eid al-Fitr at Lakemba Mosque this morning,” he said.Albanese also visited the Lakemba Ramadan Night Markets with his wife Jodie and Canterbury-Bankstown Mayor Bilal El-Hayek earlier this month.



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Will Preity Zinta’s Punjab Kings punish Lockie Ferguson for missing early part of IPL 2026?



Punjab Kings (PBKS) fans can breathe easy – Lockie Ferguson’s absence from the early part of IPL 2026 won’t lead to any disciplinary action. The New Zealand pacer, who is set to miss the first seven matches of the season, has taken time off for personal reasons, and both the franchise and the BCCI are reportedly supportive of his decision.

Strict rule for missing the entire IPL season

At first, there was confusion because of the strict IPL rule introduced before the 2025 mega auction. Under that rule, any overseas player who pulls out after being picked risks a two-season ban. That’s exactly what happened to England’s Harry Brook when he withdrew from IPL 2025.

However, Ferguson’s situation is very different. He hasn’t opted out of the tournament entirely – he has only taken a planned break and will join the squad later in the season. As a result, his absence has been officially classified as “planned leave,” not a breach of contract.

“He is not available for the first seven games,” an IPL source told PTI. “Ferguson’s move is classified as a planned leave for personal reasons rather than a breach of contract or an unauthorised absence, and thus no sanctions are anticipated,” he added.

This clarity comes as a big relief for Punjab Kings, who finished runners-up last season and are looking to build momentum early in IPL 2026. Importantly, the franchise has taken a humane approach – recognising that some moments in life are bigger than cricket.

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Ferguson prioritises family as Punjab Kings look for a strong start

The reason behind Ferguson’s decision is both simple and heartwarming. The 34-year-old recently became a father for the first time and wants to spend time with his newborn son and support his partner during this important phase.

Speaking about his choice, Ferguson made it clear that family comes first.

“Just had a wee son; trying to spend as much time as I can at home and help the wife out. I’ll have a few weeks off after this before sort of heading to the later stages of the IPL and away for the winter.”

He also spoke about the challenge of finding the right balance between professional commitments and personal life.

“Sometimes the hard part is deciding when to take a rest. This feels like the right time, especially since my wife was looking after the baby while I was at the World Cup,” he told Cricbuzz.

While he will miss the first half of the tournament, Ferguson has shown encouraging form leading into the IPL. In a recent T20I against South Africa, he delivered an impressive spell, picking up 1/9 in four overs, along with a three-wicket performance in the previous match. These performances suggest he will return sharp and ready for the crucial latter stages of the league.

In the meantime, Bollywood actress Preity Zinta-owned Punjab Kings are not short on options. The franchise boasts a strong pace attack featuring players like Marco Jansen, Arshdeep Singh, Azmatullah Omarzai, Xavier Bartlett and Ben Dwarshuis. Jansen, in particular, has been in excellent form and is expected to play a key role in Ferguson’s absence.

PBKS will kick off their IPL 2026 campaign against Chennai Super Kings (CSK) on March 30 in Guwahati. While they will have to manage without Ferguson initially, the team remains confident in its depth and balance.

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Mumbai condemns damage to Iran’s World Heritage sites | Mumbai News


The 17th-century Chehel Sotoun Palace, a Unesco World Heritage site in Isfahan, was damaged by airstrikes. Its name, meaning ‘Forty Columns’, comes from 20 pillars reflected in a pool to appear as 40

MUMBAI: They survived invasions, coups, World War II and the eight-year war with Iraq. Now many of Iran’s iconic heritage sites — including the Unesco-listed Golestan Palace, Naqsh-e Jahan Square and Chehel Sotoun Palace — have suffered damage following US-Israel airstrikes. Iran has said it installed blue flags on all heritage and cultural sites as a signal to Israel and the US, in vain.Historians, Zoroastrian researchers and heritage enthusiasts have expressed outrage at the damage to these World Heritage sites, saying they “belong not just to Iran, but to humanity”. Many of the monuments — including museums and mosques — may not have been directly hit. However, they sustained damage from shockwaves and falling debris caused by strikes on nearby govt buildings and military and police infrastructure.Among the sites are Ali Qapu Palace, Golestan Palace and Falak-ol-Aflak Castle. The castle, built atop an ancient hill during the pre-Islamic Persian Empire of the Sasanian era, stands in Khorramabad in Lorestan Province. “Fifty-six museums, historical monuments and cultural sites have so far sustained damage,” said Hamid Sharifi, public diplomacy officer at the Consulate General of Iran in Mumbai.Historians say the damage to heritage sites in Isfahan is particularly heartbreaking. Landmarks such as Naqsh-e Jahan Square — a 16th-century plaza spanning 964,000 square feet — and the gardens and pavilion of Chehel Sotoun Palace are so magnificent that they helped earn Isfahan the title Nisf-e-Jahan, or “half the world”, among Iranians. “I have been to Iran many times and am devastated at the reported damage to these historic sites,” said Firoza Mistree. “As a Zoroastrian, I consider Iran my homeland, though I live in and love India. The sites associated with the pre-Islamic Persian Empire were well maintained, and Iranians are proud of their heritage. I am heartbroken.”The reported damage to Chehel Sotoun Palace is no less painful for historians. In Persian, chehel means 40 and sotoun means column. The palace’s twenty wooden columns are reflected in the garden’s long pool, creating the illusion of forty — a feature that gives the monument its name.Historians say the destruction of such sites erases shared cultural memory. “All heritage sites are universal and carry the cultural memory of human civilisation,” said historian Rana Safvi.In a social media post, Mehdi Jamalinejad said, “In the 21st century, with the most advanced weapons, they target the oldest symbols of civilisation.”



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‘Winnability a factor’: Shashi Tharoor on concern over less women in Kerala fray | India News


‘Winnability a factor’: Shashi Tharoor on concern over less women in Kerala fray
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor (File photo)

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Shashi Tharoor on Friday strongly backed greater women’s representation in elections when asked about fellow colleague Shama Mohamed complaining about the low number of tickets allotted to women candidates for the Kerala Assembly polls.Acknowledging the dearth of women’s representation in proportion to the population, the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha MP highlighted the need for women’s reservation.He was also asked about fellow Congress leader Shama Mohamed’s post on X on Friday on the low number of tickets being given to women candidates.“I have been for some time very much in favour of greater women’s representation,” Tharoor told news agency PTI.The Congress leader, however, listed out the possibilities that determine ticket distribution ahead of the polls, one of which he said would have been the “winnability” factor.“And I’m sorry to say, I do agree that when women are half the population, that they get only 9.8 per cent of the seats is not fair. But again, those who made these decisions, and I’m not one of them, I’m not part of the selection process for candidates, but all I can say is that those who’ve done that must have taken all factors into account. And they claim that ultimately they were guided by winnability and that’s a principal thing,” Tharoor said.He further said that once women’s reservation comes into force, it would provide a “fair opportunity to more hard-working women leaders”.“But when women’s reservation comes, I think that’ll be an end to these debates and we will see a fair opportunity to more hard-working women leaders,” he added.Congress leader Shama Mohamed on Friday raised concerns over the low representation of women in the party’s candidate list, urging Rahul Gandhi to intervene.In a post on X, Mohamed said that out of 92 tickets, only nine had been allotted to women. She also pointed to the Lok Sabha elections, where just one woman was fielded among 16 candidates in Kerala.”Denied but not defeated,” she wrote, appealing to Rahul Gandhi to support women leaders in the state unit.Her remarks come a day after the Congress finalised its candidates. Leader of opposition VD Satheesan said the party has locked in all 95 nominees it is contesting. “We had announced 55 candidates earlier and have now finalised the remaining 40. The selection process is complete, and we will now move into campaign mode,” he said.Kerala will vote in a single phase on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4.



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