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Hours after ‘love marriage’, groom tied to poll, beaten, paraded naked by in-laws in Jalgaon | Nashik News


He was allegedly beaten, disrobed, and paraded naked by 15 individuals, including his in-laws.

NASHIK: A 25-year-old man was allegedly beaten up in his uncle’s home, disrobed, tied to a pole and paraded naked in public by a group of 15 people, including his in-laws, in Bhuswal of Jalgaon district on Friday a few hours after he married a girl with whom he had an affair against their wish.Inspector Rahul Wagh of Bhusawal Bazarpeth police station said they rushed to the spot soon after getting information about the incident and arrested five people. They were identified as Komal Patil, one of the in-laws of the victim, Heramb Chaudhary, Sanjay Badhe, Vijay Patil and Dnyaneshwar Bhoi. Wagh said the main suspects, the newly married woman’s maternal uncle, aunt and their son, fled.Inspector Wagh said the arrested suspects were produced before a court on Saturday. All of them were remanded in five-day police custody.An FIR was lodged based on the victim’s complaints for offences punishable under sections 109 (attempt to murder), 115(2) [voluntarily causing hurt], 118(2) [voluntarily causing hurt or grievous hurt by dangerous weapons or means] and 138 (abduction) among other sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.The victim told the police that he and his wife belonged to the same community. They stayed in adjacent villages and had an affair for 18 months.The two left their homes on March 18 and married at Panchavati in Nashik. Later, they informed the Bhusawal police about their marriage. The police, in turn, informed the woman’s relatives about it, but nobody went to the police station then.The couple then went to the house of the victim’s uncle in Bhusawal. The group of 15 people, including the victim’s in-laws, stormed into the house after some time and first assaulted the newly-wed couple, the police said. According to the FIR, the victim was assaulted between 11.30am and 12noon.

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3 players who are SRH’s biggest burden in IPL 2026


The Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) face several challenges ahead of the highly anticipated Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season. While the franchise management assembled a strong squad during the recent auction, certain expensive acquisitions and aging fast bowlers could threaten the overall team balance.

The Sunrisers will begin their campaign against defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) in Bengaluru on Saturday, March 28. Following this opener, Ishan Kishan and his team will face Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Eden Gardens on April 2 before hosting Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) on April 5.

3 Players Who Could Be SRH’s Biggest Burden in IPL 2026

Liam Livingstone

Sunrisers Hyderabad made a bold late move by signing Liam Livingstone for ₹13 crore after his release from Royal Challengers Bengaluru ahead of the IPL 2026 auction. The franchise targeted him to add balance with his all-round ability.

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However, Livingstone enters the season under pressure after a disappointing IPL 2025 campaign. He struggled to make any consistent impact for RCB, scoring just 112 runs in eight innings at a poor average of 16.00 and a strike rate of 133.33.

Notably, he has also fallen out of favor with England, having last played in March last year. His dual role makes him a risky pick, and failure to deliver could turn this expensive signing into a major concern.

Pat Cummins

Pat Cummins remains a major concern for Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of IPL 2026 due to his ongoing injury issues. The Australian skipper has been dealing with fitness setbacks, raising doubts over his availability for the full season.

SRH have heavily relied on Cummins as their pace spearhead and leader. However, his uncertain fitness could disrupt team balance, especially with the franchise already managing multiple bowling combinations. Ishan Kishan is set to lead the team in the absence of Cummins.

Cummins’ absence or limited participation would be a significant blow given his impact with both ball and leadership. If he fails to regain full fitness in time, SRH could struggle to maintain consistency in crucial phases of the tournament.

Nitish Kumar Reddy

Nitish Kumar Reddy is also a concern for Sunrisers Hyderabad ahead of IPL 2026 due to his recent dip in form. The young all-rounder has struggled to deliver consistent performances with both bat and ball in recent outings.

In IPL 2025, Reddy managed limited returns, scoring under 200 runs across the season while failing to make a significant impact with the ball. He also featured in T20Is recently but could not convert starts into impactful performances. Reddy last played a T20I match for India in January 2025.

SRH have backed him as a key Indian all-round option. However, his inconsistency could affect team balance in crucial phases. If his form does not improve quickly, it may create selection headaches for the management.

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Strait Of Hormuz: 2 India-flagged tankers clear Hormuz; Iran denies taking ransom | India News


2 India-flagged tankers clear Hormuz; Iran denies taking ransom

NEW DELHI: Two Indian-flagged LPG tankers, carrying around 92,600 tonne of cooking gas, crossed the war-hit Strait of Hormuz on Monday evening. The ships – Jag Vasant and Pine Gas – are likely to reach ports between Thursday and Saturday, the shipping ministry said.With this, four Indian-flagged vessels have sailed through the conflict-hit choke point since the US-Israel-Iran war began on Feb 28. Last week, LPG tankers Shivalik and Nanda Devi docked at Mundra and Kandla ports in Gujarat. Officials said the govt’s focus is to ensure safe passage of 20 remaining Indian-flagged ships and Indian crews west of the Strait.Earlier, Rajesh Kumar Sinha, special secretary in the shipping ministry, said the two ships had started moving but did not disclose the destination. Ship tracking data showed both tankers sailed between Iran’s Larak and Qeshm islands, possibly to signal identity to Iranian authorities before crossing.Sinha said one LNG ship is chartered by Petronet Ltd, while seven LPG carriers have been hired by BPCL & HPCL. Crude tankers have been chartered by IOC, Reliance Industries and BGN International.Besides the four Indian ships, LPG tanker Pyxis Pioneer from the US docked at an Indian port on Sunday. Arrival of Jag Vasant and Pine Gas will take total imported LNG to over 2.9 lakh tonnes.Responding to concerns, Sinha said Indian crew onboard vessels were not facing food or water shortages.Overall, close to 500 tanker vessels remain confined within the Persian Gulf. Reports claimed Iran was selectively allowing ships to cross, though the Iranian embassy in India dismissed claims of payments as “unfounded”.India imports about 88% of crude oil, 50% of natural gas and 60% of LPG, much of it routed through the Strait.



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PM Modi: India has strategic petro reserves of over 53 lakh tonne | India News


PM Modi: India has strategic petro reserves of over 53 lakh tonne

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi on Monday said govt was making all efforts to ensure uninterrupted supply of petrol, diesel, gas and fertilisers, and protect people from hardships amid the ongoing conflict in West Asia and disruption in the Strait of Hormuz.Addressing LS, Modi said steps over the past decade to diversify energy sources, along with 20% ethanol blending, near-100% railway electrification and Metro expansion, have helped save volumes of petrol and diesel.Modi said India has expanded its energy import base from 27 to 41 countries, reducing dependence on any region. He added that, besides stocks, India has a strategic petroleum reserve of over 53 lakh tonnes, with another 65 lakh tonnes under development.“Our govt’s effort has been to ensure that supply is not severely affected,” the PM said, adding an inter-ministerial group meets daily to address import-export issues.He said ethanol blending saves about 4.5 crore barrels annually, while railway electrification has reduced diesel use by 180 crore litres a year. Metro expansion and plans for 15,000 electric buses have also cut fossil fuel dependence.Comparing the situation with Covid-19, Modi said India has adequate foodgrain stocks and strong emergency plans. With power demand set to rise, the PM said coal stocks are adequate. Renewable capacity has crossed 250 GW, alongside solar, biogas and hydro.



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CoinDCX fraud: Got back 71.6L, have no grievance, court told | Mumbai News


Thane: Two days after the co-founders of CoinDCX, Sumit Gupta and Neeraj Khandelwal, were arrested by Mumbra police from Bengaluru for allegedly duping an insurance adviser of Rs 71.6 lakh over seven months, the complainant filed an affidavit before a Thane court on Monday, saying he has recovered his money from one of the six accused named in the FIR and no longer has any grievance.Following the complainant’s affidavit, Gupta and Khandelwal moved a bail application before the court. After hearing arguments from both sides, the magistrate reserved the order for Tuesday. Gupta and Khandelwal were sent to judicial custody after their police remand ended on Monday. The filing of the affidavit raised questions over police’s probe. The FIR filed by Mumbra police invokes charges of cheating, criminal breach of trust and fraud against six persons. Four of them are absconding. The 41-year-old complainant alleged that he was cheated after being lured with promises of high returns and a purported cryptocurrency franchise linked to CoinDCX. Police said he first came in contact with one of the accused in mid-2025 and was offered a franchise for Maharashtra with assurances of 10-12% monthly returns. He allegedly made multiple payments, both through online transactions and in cash, based on these claims. However, the promised returns and franchise did not materialise, following which he approached umbra police earlier this month and the FIR was lodged. CoinDCX declined to comment on the complainant’s affidavit, saying it will respond after reviewing the court order. The company had earlier called the FIR “baseless” and said its founders have been targeted as part of a larger impersonation scam involving the misuse of its brand name. It said it is fully cooperating with the police investigation.



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Not Kishan or Abhishek: Irfan Pathan predicts this Indian player to hold SRH together | Cricket News


Not Kishan or Abhishek: Irfan Pathan predicts this Indian player to hold SRH together
Sunrisers Hyderabad’s Kamindu Mendis and Nitish Kumar Reddy run between the wickets during an IPL 2025 T20 cricket match between CSK and SRH, at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, in Chennai. (PTI File Photo)

NEW DELHI: Ahead of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 season, former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan said India all-rounder Nitish Kumar Reddy could play an important role in the batting line-up of Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH).Hyderabad begin their campaign against Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on March 28. While focus remains on players like Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Ishan Kishan, Heinrich Klaasen and Liam Livingstone, Pathan said Reddy could provide balance after a dip in form last season.

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Speaking on his YouTube channel, Pathan said about NKR, “If he performs his role well, I think he can act as the glue in this unit, which is otherwise very ultra-aggressive. It will be interesting to see how Hyderabad counters this challenge.”He also pointed to the change in Reddy’s numbers from 2024 to 2025. “We saw that his numbers dropped compared to the previous year. In 2024, he scored more than 300 runs and had a good strike rate. But what happened last year? His runs almost halved to around 180, and his strike rate dropped to about 119. It is not like he was batting too low either. In about 7 out of 11 innings, he got opportunities around number four. So, he was unable to capitalize on those chances,” he added, as cited by the news agency ANI.Reddy had won the ‘Emerging Player of the Season’ award in 2024 after scoring 303 runs in 11 innings with two fifties at a strike rate of 143 and taking three wickets. In 2025, he managed 182 runs in 13 matches at an average of 22.75 and a strike rate of around 119, with a highest score of 32, along with two wickets.Pathan also spoke about the absence of Pat Cummins, who is set to miss the early part of the season due to injury. He said the team will feel the absence of his leadership.“His absence will definitely impact how the game is managed. When a young player comes under pressure, they tend to look towards a senior player for guidance. Not having him regularly in the dressing room at the start will also be difficult for Hyderabad. So, from that perspective, his absence will certainly be felt,” he said.“Pat Cummins not being there at the start is a big factor. His bowling and his captaincy have always been exceptional, and his leadership is often talked about. Last year, he matched Harshal Patel with 16 wickets. Even before that, he had taken 18 wickets in a season. His batting is also very important. When he comes in around number eight, he can hit big shots, and the aggression that has been instilled in Hyderabad has largely come from Captain Cummins,” he added.Pathan further said that Ishan Kishan will have a key role as captain in Cummins’ absence. He referred to Kishan’s recent performances, including his run in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy (SMAT) where he scored 517 runs in 10 matches with two centuries and two fifties, which led to his return to the national side and contributions in a T20 World Cup-winning campaign.“This time, due to the absence of Pat Cummins, you’ll get to see Ishan Kishan as the captain. Ishan Kishan’s graph is on an upward trajectory. While playing for Jharkhand in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy, he led the team as captain and lifted the trophy. Now, the responsibility will be on him,” he said.“We also saw in the World Cup that he delivered outstanding batting performances. When a player has that kind of confidence, giving him the captaincy makes sense. There were also discussions that Abhishek Sharma could be made captain. He has been appointed as vice-captain by Hyderabad, but it is better to go with Ishan Kishan,” he added.

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Mumbai’s JJ Hospital staff collect Rs 47,000 to give food hampers to kids under TB treatment | Mumbai News


Mumbai: For the city’s youngest TB patients—some younger than five years of age—visits to the state-run JJ Hospital’s paediatric department have meant taking potent antibiotics every day for 20 months and undergoing monthly scans to check their eyesight, nerve conduction and heart rhythm.To change this painful association with hospital visits, the staff on Monday, the eve of World TB Day, did something different: As many as 52 of them contributed between Rs 500 and Rs 5,000 to collect Rs 47,000 to provide nutritional supplies to 50 of the children. Head of the paediatric department Dr Chhaya Valvi said the basket contained a three-month supply of nuts, dates, pulses, oil, and other provisions.The Monday get-together marked almost four years of providing bedaquiline — one of the relatively new antibiotics to fight drug-resistant TB — to children under five years of age. The JJ paediatric department is only one of the two centres in the country that is authorised to do so, while older children can get it from any of the municipal TB centres. “In this period, 60 children under five years of age have been given bedaquiline for up to 20 months, depending on the severity of their disease,” said Dr Sushant Mane, who handles the paediatric TB programme in the hospital.As many as 30 of these under-five children have been cured of their extensively drug-resistant TB infection, while four died as they had disseminated TB (in which the bacteria spread via blood to multiple organs such as the liver, bone marrow or kidneys). The rest are in various stages of the treatment. Dr Mane said none of the children had suffered any complications related to bedaquiline. “We monitor each of the children’s eyesight, hearing, nerve conduction tests and heart function,” he said. In the first month of bedaquiline, the child’s ECG is done every week, and thereafter once a month till the child is on treatment. The hospital holds TB OPD once a week, with 40 patients turning up. “Every week, we get four to five new cases,” said the doctors. According to the BMC’s TB-related data for 2025, children make up 6% of the total burden of TB in the city. The JJ ‘bedaquiline for under-five’ programme has one objective — to underline the safety of the medicine for this age group. A research paper from Wadia Children’s Hospital in Parel showed that the drug is safe for this age group. Once the Drugs Controller General of India approves the use, the medicine can be distributed more widely.



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Rupee slides 35p to close at record low of 93.98 vs dollar


Rupee slides 35p to close at record low of 93.98 vs dollar

MUMBAI: The rupee closed at a record 93.98/$ on Monday, down 35 paise from its previous close of 92.63. In the process, it breached its prior low of 93.73 and briefly slipped past 94 after market hours. Sensing the impact of the West Asia conflict on the Indian economy through inflation, growth and current account deficit, investors dumped equities, bonds and the local currency as war fears stoked risks of prolonged energy disruption.Foreign portfolio investors pulled more than $11 billion from equities and bonds in March, marking the heaviest outflows since Oct 2024 and adding pressure on the rupee. The immediate trigger was US President Trump’s 48 hour deadline to Iran to open up the Hormuz Strait. However, post market hours, Trump announced postponing the deadline to strike Iran’s power plant leading to gains in financial markets.“The rupee traded sharply weaker below 93.95, declining by 0.37%, as escalating tensions in West Asia continue to weigh heavily on the currency. Rising crude oil prices have significantly weakened sentiment, with India’s position as a net importer leading to higher outflows and a widening import bill,” said Jateen Trivedi, analyst with LKP Securities. Since the Feb 28 onset of the Iran war, the rupee has dropped around 3%.



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Sebi tightens disclosures for top officials


Sebi tightens disclosures for top officials

MUMBAI: The board of markets regulator Sebi on Monday approved some major changes to the disclosure rules governing the chairman, whole time members (WTMs) and other senior officials of the body. These changes, including public disclosure of their own assets and liabilities, and of their family members, were mostly based on the recommendations of the high-level committee (HLC) on conflict of interest of the senior officials and board members of Sebi.The market regulator’s board also approved changes to some of the rules governing foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) that would allow these investors to net out their trades in the equity cash segment of the market. Under the new disclosure norms, the Sebi WTMs will be categorised as ‘insiders’, the regulator said in a release. All these officials will have uniform application of restrictions on investments and trading (in equity and equity-related instruments, other than permitted investments in mutual funds etc.) as currently applicable to employees, the release said. Also, they could invest in any pooled vehicle, provided the scheme is professionally managed by a regulated market intermediary.The new rules also mandated that when an official joins Sebi as its chairman or a WTM, the official will have four options to choose from for existing equity investments. The official could liquidate all the investments, freeze them, sell the investments according to a trading plan or sell them without a trading plan with prior approval.“Investments in equity and equity-related instruments in commercial ventures (including unlisted companies) must be fully liquidated or kept frozen” during the tenure of the official. “Vested options, if any, must be exercised before joining Sebi,” the release said.The HLC was formed in April 2025, soon after Tuhin Kanta Pandey, then a top bureaucrat in the finance ministry, took over as top markets regulator. A panel on the issue was necessitated after there were allegations of conflict of interest with the previous Sebi chief, which were denied by the official.



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Independent directors must act responsibly: Sebi chief


Independent directors must act responsibly: Sebi chief

MUMBAI: Tuhin Kanta Pandey, chairman, Sebi on Monday said that independent directors are expected to act responsibly, not make insinuations and keep things vague. The chief markets regulator’s comments came in the context of the recent resignation of Atanu Chakraborty as non-executive chairman of HDFC Bank, the largest private sector lender in the country.The markets regulator will be looking at all the aspects of the matter to bring out the facts leading to the resignation of the non-executive chairperson. Chakraborty, in the letter of resignation that came more than a year ahead of the scheduled end of his term at the bank, said that he was leaving because “certain happenings and practices within the bank” were “not in congruence” with his personal values and ethics. Chakraborty didn’t elaborate on the details of the ‘practices’ and ‘happenings’ in the bank that he did not agree with.Following the resignation of the chairman that came when the stock market was grappling with the impact of the war in West Asia, the HDFC Bank stock took a tumble. Since March 18, the night Chakraborty’s resignation was announced by the bank, to its March 23 close at Rs 744 on BSE, the stock has lost 11.3%. In comparison, BSE’s banking index has lost 7.3% while the PSU bank index has lost 5.2%.The Sebi chief said that as per listing and disclosure rules of the stock exchanges, in case there are issues and ethical concerns, the same should have been in the minutes of the meeting. Independent directors hold very important positions and they have explicit powers to question the management, he said.“No one is expected to make insinuations without proper evidence and recordings,” the Sebi chief told reporters at the media meeting after the regulator had a board meeting earlier in the day. He said there are codes of conduct for independent directors and there are processes under the rules which such directors should follow. “We can’t keep things vague,” he said.Pandey reminded that as per statutes, independent directors should act as the protectors of the interests of minority shareholders and should act ‘responsibly’.Since Chakraborty’s resignation, the bank’s market capitalisation has dipped by a little over Rs 1.5 lakh crore with its current value at Rs 11.4 lakh crore on BSE.



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