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Parl panel calls for comprehensive ‘gender-sensitive’ law to combat cybercrime | India News


Parl panel calls for comprehensive 'gender-sensitive' law to combat cybercrime

NE DELHI: Reflecting on the sharp increase in cybercrime against women and children over the years, a parliamentary committee has recommended that the govt should initiate structured and time-bound examination for formulation of a “comprehensive and gender-sensitive cybercrime legislation”.In its report on “Cyber Crimes and Cyber safety of Women” presented in Parliament on Monday, the Committee on the Empowerment of Women also recommended introducing age-appropriate regulations and calibrated usage limits on social media platforms to safeguard children and adolescents from adverse psychological impact and safety-by-design standards to ensure responsible digital engagement.It highlighted that NCRB data reflects a nearly 239% increase in cybercrime against women and multi-fold rise in cases involving children between 2017 and 2022, which underscores the seriousness of the situation.A significant rise in such crimes during COVID-19 pandemic reflected higher digital dependence. National Cybercrime Reporting Portal (NCRP) has reported more than 2.48 lakh complaints related to women and children between 2019 and April 2025.The committee chaired by BJP Lok Sabha MP Dr D Purandeswari said that the exponential surge in complaints recorded on NCRP indicates growing awareness as well as institutional action. However, it also noted the phenomenon of under-reporting, driven by fear, stigma and limited digital literacy, particularly among young girls, rural women and socio-economically vulnerable groups.The report is based on inputs received from the ministry of home affairs, ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY), Cyber Peace Foundation, an NGO, cyber experts from CDAC and social media intermediaries (Google & Meta).The committee highlighted that cyber offences impacting women and children are presently addressed through multiple statutes, including Information Technology Act, 2000; Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023; POCSO Act, 2012; and Indecent Representation of Women (Prohibition) Act, 1986. “These provisions collectively cover a wide spectrum of offences. However, their dispersed nature often results in overlapping mandates, interpretational ambiguities, uneven enforcement and procedural delays,” it said.Against this backdrop, it emphasised the need for a comprehensive cybercrime law, complementing and harmonising existing statutes rather than abruptly replacing them.The committee also called for digital platforms, particularly social media, messaging, and hosting services being held to higher accountability standards. In addition, it strongly recommended that mandatory KYC-based verification be introduced across all social media, dating and gaming platforms to curb the menace of fake profiles, impersonation and anonymous harassment.“Platforms must carry out periodic re-verification and maintain high-risk flags for accounts repeatedly reported for abuse. Strict licensing norms and age-verification protocols must be established for dating and gaming apps, with penalties for platforms that fail to protect women and minors from fraudulent or coercive practices,” it recommended.



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‘No security concerns’: Bangladesh Cricket Board allows players to join PSL | Cricket News


'No security concerns': Bangladesh Cricket Board allows players to join PSL

NEW DELHI: The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) on Monday cleared its players to take part in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2026 after consultations with government authorities.In a statement issued on Monday, the board said it had been in touch with the Ministry of Youth & Sports and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before taking a decision.“Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) wishes to inform that it has maintained close coordination with the Ministry of Youth & Sports and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of Bangladesh regarding the participation of Bangladeshi cricketers in the Pakistan Super League (PSL) T20 tournament”, the statement said.“Following consultations, it has been confirmed that there are no prevailing security or safety concerns for the players selected to represent various franchises in the competition. This conclusion has been reached based on assurances received from the Bangladesh Mission in Islamabad”, it added, as cited by news agency ANI.“With these assurances in place, the players have travelled to Pakistan for the tournament”, the statement said.“The BCB reiterates that the well-being of its players remains its foremost priority. The Board will continue to remain in close contact with all concerned parties”, it added.The tournament is scheduled to run from March 26 to May 3. It will be held without spectators due to the ongoing West Asia situation and a fuel crisis in Pakistan.Mohsin Naqvi, chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, said Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has asked people to “restrict their movements because of the fuel crisis.”The number of venues has also been reduced from six to two, with matches set to be played in Lahore and Karachi. The opening ceremony in Lahore has also been cancelled.Earlier, players including Mustafizur Rahman and Parvez Hossain Emon (Lahore Qalandars), Shoriful Islam, Nahid Rana and Tanzid Hasan Tamim (Peshawar Zalmi), and Rishad Hossain (Rawalpindi PindiZ) had been granted No Objection Certificates by the BCB after being picked by franchises.

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Multi-drug resistant TB cases down 28% in 3 yrs, frontline workers say testing low | Mumbai News



Mumbai: Mumbai has recorded a 28% drop in multi-drug resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) cases over the last three years, with annual resistant cases falling from 5,698 in 2022 to 4,080 in 2025.A total of 1,093 drug-resistant patients were on the newly introduced BPaLM regimen, which cuts down treatment time from 18 months to six months. Others did not qualify for it, as per the guidelines, because they were either paediatric patients under the age of 14, had extrapulmonary TB (EPTB), or had prior exposure to bedaquiline, which is a primary medicine of the new drug combination. The overall TB cases in the city have also dropped: 63,575 in 2023; 60,633 in 2024; and 54,390 in 2025, of which 48,835 are residents of Mumbai. But there has been a marginal increase in EPTB—from 38% of all TB cases in 2024 to 40% last year. About 6% were paediatric cases. Frontline workers attribute the decline in DR-TB cases to potential underdiagnosis caused by a shortage of CB-NAAT cartridges—automated rapid diagnostic tools—on the part of the central TB division. “There is also underdiagnosis of EPTB cases. Private doctors and labs tied up with BMC to test for them. But in the last two years, they have not received their dues from BMC. So, that testing has stopped,” said a TB department staffer. A top TB specialist in the city said biopsies for EPTB reduced last year because of these funding issues. However, executive health officer Dr Daksha Shah said the data shows that overall testing remains stable. Referring to data from both CB-NAAT and TrueNAT (a rapid, portable diagnostic test), Dr Shah noted that the city maintained a consistent testing of 2.2 lakh samples annually across 2024 and 2025. “We are confident that cases of DR-TB have reduced in the city and this is because of the efforts taken by the health department. Cases have been diagnosed early on CB-NAAT and the chain of transmission has been interrupted,” she said.



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Council OKs bill on leopard relocation sans Centre’s nod | Mumbai News


Mumbai: The legislative council on Monday cleared Wildlife Protection (Maharashtra Amendment Bill), 2026, that empowers the chief wildlife warden to relocate and sterilise leopards without the Centre’s approval.The assembly had approved it on March 18. The bill will need the governor’s ratification and the President’s assent before it can be enacted. It was introduced to prevent delays in capture of leopards since many have entered human settlements. While clearing it, legislators cautioned against its misuse. Wildlife experts, particularly those who have studied leopards, reacted cautiously. Some wondered if sterilisation could result in behavioural changes. They expressed relief at state forest minister Ganesh Naik’s assertion that leopards will continue to retain their Schedule 1 protection. Naik asserted that the bill does not permit the killing of leopards. He said their population has increased so much that the state plans to set up leopard safaris in every district. “We shall reserve 3,000-5,000 acres for this in every district, where we will plant fruit-bearing trees and create a boundary wall with bamboos that cannot be penetrated.” Section 12 of the bill allows the chief wildlife warden to grant permission, subject to state approval, to any individual or institution for scientific management, including controlling population or translocation of wild animals. Krishna Tiwari, who has studied Mumbai’s leopard situation for two decades, welcomed the move to minimise human-animal conflicts, but cautioned that the outcome of sterilisation will have to be assessed. Honorary wildlife warden Pawan Sharma, who is also an activist from urban wildlife conservation non-profit RAWW, said if leopards are sterilised, their overall behaviour may change, which can affect their survival in the forest.



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‘Everyone knows how he became captain’: Ex-India captain’s cryptic dig at Riyan Parag | Cricket News


Former India captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth has stirred debate over Riyan Parag being appointed captain of Rajasthan Royals ahead of IPL 2026, suggesting that the 24-year-old may have benefited from preferential backing within the franchise.Parag is set to take over the leadership role from Sanju Samson, who was traded to Chennai Super Kings for Rs 18 crore in a high-profile deal that saw Ravindra Jadeja and Sam Curran move in the opposite direction ahead of the mini-auction last December.

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Speaking on his YouTube channel, Srikkanth questioned the decision to hand Parag the captaincy over more established names within the squad. “Everyone knows how he became the captain. That is their decision but he is treated like the king there. Parag didn’t have a good season last year, but the year before last, he did brilliantly. Last year, he didn’t do anything deadly,” he said.With Samson sidelined due to injury last season, Parag had already led the Royals in eight matches, managing just two wins. Despite that record, the franchise backed him ahead of other contenders such as Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel and the newly acquired Jadeja.Parag’s individual performances, however, offered glimpses of his attacking potential. He scored 393 runs at a strike rate of 166.52 last season and also etched his name in IPL history by becoming the first player to smash six consecutive sixes in a single innings, achieving the milestone against Kolkata Knight Riders in IPL 2025.Having been picked as a teenager in IPL 2017, Parag has remained a constant presence for Rajasthan Royals. Across 84 matches, he has accumulated 1566 runs, including seven half-centuries, though inconsistency has often been a talking point.Assessing the Royals’ chances, Srikkanth offered a mixed outlook. While acknowledging their potential, he warned about their unpredictability. “It’s a decent side. They have the potential to upset sides. But they are also a side that will self-destruct. Yet, if two in their top five click, they will smash the opposition. The Jaiswal-Suryavanshi opening stand is their biggest plus. They are capable of winning matches singlehandedly. So they are a good side but not a dangerous one. They are not a championship-winning side. They are 50-50 even for playoff qualification,” he remarked.

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Jasprit Bumrah out of IPL? Star pacer arrives at CoE ahead of IPL 2026


Does Jasprit Bumrah have an injury ahead of the IPL 2026 season? The priceless question has suddenly erupted on social media platforms, as the Mumbai Indians (MI) pacer is spotted at the BCCI’s Center of Excellence (CoE), where players naturally go to recover from an injury or to improve their fitness level.

According to the Times of India report, he is at the facility in Karnataka and has not yet joined the Mumbai Indians for the IPL 2026 preparations. It is yet to be clearly known the reason behind Jasprit Bumrah’s visit to CoE just before the IPL 2026 season, which is scheduled to start from March 28.

Jasprit Bumrah ruled out of IPL 2026 because of injury?

There is another theory regarding the pacer’s late joining of the Mumbai Indians. Previously, MI head coach Mahela Jayawardene informed that the players who played the final of the T20 World Cup 2026 are allowed to join the MI camp later. The Final match of the T20 World Cup 2026 was held between India and New Zealand on March 8 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

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“Every year, we aim to get there (win the IPL trophy). But I know it’s a long season. So pre-season will start the way we usually start, working hard, getting new boys into the setup. And with our (T20) World Cup guys, we’ve given them a bit of an extended break so that they will join us next weekend.”

“The overseas guys also flew home, and then they will join us. But they’ll have a good one-week training with us before the first game,” MI head coach Mahela Jayawardene said last week at the MIG Cricket Club Ground, during the closing ceremony of the MI Junior season.

Jasprit Bumrah remains one of the key members of the Mumbai Indians

Since the IPL 2013 season, Bumrah remains as a vital member of the franchise, who helped Mumbai Indians to claim 5 IPL trophies. Last season, he was in tremendous form; even the batting department was struggling to get momentum in the early stages of the IPL 2025.

Jasprit Bumrah concluded the IPL 2025 season with 18 wickets under his belt in 12 matches for an economy rate of only 6.67. In terms of the economy rate, it was so far his best season in the Indian Premier League.

The upcoming reports will help to clear the clouds

Ahead of the IPL 2026, multiple cricket experts believe that the right-handed pacer will again shine for the Mumbai-based franchise and can emerge as one of the best bowlers in the edition as well.

It is worth noting that Jasprit Bumrah was named the best performer of the Final match of the T20 World Cup 2026 for taking 4 wickets in exchange for only 15 runs against New Zealand. Cricket pundits praised him for keeping the rhythm intact throughout the elite tournament.

Before that, concerns over Bumrah’s fitness suddenly rose. It is yet to be clear why the seamer visited BCCI’s CoE.

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Luka Doncic Injury Update: Is Luka Doncic playing tonight vs the Detroit Pistons? Latest update on the Los Angeles Lakers star’s injury report (March 23, 2026) | NBA News


Is Luka Doncic playing tonight vs the Detroit Pistons? Latest update on the Los Angeles Lakers star's injury report (March 23, 2026)
Los Angeles Lakers Luka Doncic vs Miami Heat (Image via Getty)

The Los Angeles Lakers will have Luka Doncic when they play the Detroit Pistons on March 23, 2026, at Little Caesars Arena. His was recently given a one-game suspension listing that was rescinded by the NBA, thus, removing his 16th technical foul from Saturday’s win over the Orlando Magic.There was a mismatch between the league’s decision and the official game report. The technical foul was rescinded on Sunday, which should have cleared him. However, he was still listed as out due to suspension. The listing appears to have solved that issue and Doncic is expected to be available for this game.

Los Angeles Lakers carry momentum, Detroit Pistons lead the East

The Lakers enter the game with a 46-25 record and are third in the Western Conference. They are on a nine-game winning streak. The Pistons lead the Eastern Conference at 51-19 and have been strong at home with a 26-8 record.Doncic has played a major role since joining from Dallas in February 2025. He is averaging 33.4 points this season and scored 33 points in his last game. Without him, the Lakers lose a key scorer from a team that averages 116.5 points. Detroit allows 109.5 points per game, which makes this matchup more difficult for Los Angeles.

Luka Doncic injury status and expected return vs Detroit Pistons (March 23, 2026)

Luka Doncic is officially listed Available for this game. There are no new injuries linked to his absence. He was cleared from a hip issue earlier, and LeBron James and Austin Reaves are also available after recent concerns.He is expected to return on March 23 for the next game.

Lakers injury report

Player Status Injury Est. Return
Maxi Kleber GTD Back Mar 23

Rui Hachimura, Marcus Smart, and Nick Smith Jr. are listed as game-time decisions. LeBron James, DeAndre Ayton, and Austin Reaves are available.

What to watch in tonight’s Lakers vs Pistons game (March 23, 2026)

The Lakers will depend on players like Luka Doncic, Jaxson Hayes, Jarred Vanderbilt, and Bronny James to handle the extra workload and keep the winning streak going.Also read: Los Angeles Lakers vs Detroit Pistons injury report: Who’s playing, injured and questionable players, head-to-head records, team stats, and more (March 23, 2026)Detroit will look to push the pace through Jaden Ivey and Ron Holland. Their home record and defense make this a balanced matchup where both teams will need contributions across the roster.

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‘He is like a teacher’: Mayank Yadav reveals Bumrah’s role in injury comeback | Cricket News


'He is like a teacher': Mayank Yadav reveals Bumrah’s role in injury comeback
Mayank Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah (Agency Image)

Mayank Yadav has opened up about a major shift in his approach to fitness and recovery after battling multiple injuries, admitting that he previously neglected his body before a surgery forced him to rethink everything. The 23-year-old fast bowler, who represents Lucknow Super Giants, went through a difficult phase that began with an injury during IPL 2024, followed by a serious back problem that kept him out for the remainder of the 2025 season. Having completed his rehabilitation at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, he is now gearing up for a comeback. Reflecting on his journey, Mayank acknowledged how drastically his mindset has changed post-surgery. “Everything has changed for me post-surgery. Earlier, I never used to take care of myself. Whenever I had to do a recovery session, I used to avoid it and neglect many aspects. But after the surgery, I paid a lot of attention to recovery, nutrition and sleep. The more I respect my body, the more my body respects me on the field,” he said on JioStar’s ‘IPL Today Live’. During his time at the National Cricket Academy, Mayank found valuable guidance from Jasprit Bumrah, who had undergone a similar procedure. The young pacer described Bumrah as a mentor figure during the recovery phase. “When I was in rehab at the NCA, Bumrah bhaiya was also there. I have a very good bonding with him. He is like a teacher to me. He also had the same surgery, the same scenario,” he said. “Bumrah bhaiya shared his experience of how to come back after surgery and what things to pay attention to. He told me how the body will be during recovery, how it will react. Sometimes it will feel good, sometimes not. Whenever we talk on call or messages, he shares his experience as much as possible,” he added. Mayank, who recorded the fastest delivery by an Indian during IPL 2024, also spoke about when he first realised his ability to bowl at extreme pace. “When I came to the IPL for the first time, our trainers used to measure our bowling speed with a speed gun. At that time, I came to know that I have this talent, I have this gift. So now I have to respect it,” he said. He also acknowledged the physical and mental challenges associated with fast bowling. “With fast bowling, things are always a little dicey whether you can do it or not. There is a lot of stress on the body, physically and mentally.” Tracing his love for pace back to childhood, Mayank said he was always inclined towards fast bowling rather than spin. “When I used to play in the streets, I didn’t know how to bowl spin so I used to bowl only fast bowling. My craze for fast bowling began since childhood. My father also used to show me a lot of fast bowling videos. “Mostly, when India used to play in South Africa, I used to watch a lot of those matches. I really liked two of their pacers, our current bowling coach Morne Morkel and Dale Steyn. Through them, I got the craze to bowl fast,” he said.

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Ladakhi leaders say Wangchuk should be part of Ladakh-Centre talks panel | India News


Ladakhi leaders say Wangchuk should be part of Ladakh-Centre talks panel

SRINAGAR: Ladakhi delegates have said environmentalist and Leh Apex Body (LAB) member Sonam Wangchuk should be included in the next round of talks with the Centre.Addressing a gathering LAB had organised to welcome Wangchuk in Leh on Sunday, its co-chairman Tsering Dorjay Lakrook said any future dialogue should include the environmentalist, given his prominent role and the public support he enjoys.Lakrook said Ladakhi representatives were approaching negotiations with sincerity and urged the government to respond in the same spirit. He termed Wangchuk’s release a positive step. However, he said, the broader struggle for Ladakh’s demands would continue.He also called for the withdrawal of cases against those arrested after the Sept 24, 2025, protests in Leh in which four people were killed in police firing and around 80 others were injured. The protesters were demanding statehood for the region and its inclusion in the sixth schedule of the Constitution to grant greater autonomy.On March 14, the ministry of home affairs (MHA) revoked Wangchuk’s detention under National Security Act (NSA), stating that the “government remains committed to providing all necessary safeguards for Ladakh”.The MHA also said that “it remains hopeful that the issues concerning the region will be resolved through constructive engagement and dialogue”.Police in Leh had arrested Wangchuk on Sept 26, 2025, and booked him under NSA before lodging him in a Jodhpur jail for allegedly provoking the violent protests two days earlier.The first round of talks between the MHA panel and Ladakhi representatives from LAB and Kargil Democratic Alliance was held in New Delhi on Oct 22 last year after the MHA ordered an inquiry into the Sept 24 firing. The most recent round of talks took place on Feb 4 but remained inconclusive. Ladakhi leaders have sought another round of talks soon.



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Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Jammu Univ panel recommends removing Jinnah, Sir Syed, Iqbal from PG syllabus; J&K minister, BJP neta oppose proposal | India News


Jammu Univ panel recommends removing Jinnah, Sir Syed, Iqbal from PG syllabus; J&K minister, BJP neta oppose proposal

JAMMU: A committee of experts constituted by the University of Jammu to review the syllabus of MA Political Science course has recommended the dropping of Mohammad Ali Jinnah, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Mohammad Iqbal from the chapter on ‘Modern Indian Political Thought-Minorities and the Nation’.J&K minister Jal for Shakti, Javed Ahmed Rana, and a BJP leader have strongly condemned the reported recommendation by the Department of Political Science at the university to drop poet Iqbal and Sir Syed Ahmed Khan from its academic curriculum.The university set up the committee after protests on Friday by ABVP over the inclusion of Jinnah in the revised postgraduate political science syllabus under the National Education Policy (NEP), 2020. According to officials, during a meeting of the faculty and departmental affairs committee held on Sunday (March 22), the participants unanimously resolved to recommend the removal of topics covering Jinnah, Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Iqbal. The recommendation has been forwarded for consideration to the Board of Studies, which is scheduled to meet online on Tuesday to deliberate on the matter, said officials.ABVP Jammu and Kashmir secretary Sannak Shrivats said teaching about Jinnah and the others was unacceptable, as these were the same individuals who propounded the two-nation theory and were responsible for Partition. He also warned of intensifying protests if the syllabus was not revised.Minister Javed Rana, however, said in a post on X that the recommendation to remove Iqbal and Sir Syed Ahmed Khan from the curriculum, was “a laughable, anti-scholarly act of intellectual vandalism”, and “a deliberate attempt to manufacture ideological bigots rather than nurturing inquisitive citizens”. “JU must stop acting as a laboratory for historical revisionism,” he added.BJP leader Jahanzaib Sirwal, too, demanded reconsideration of the proposal, and wrote to Union education minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Monday, seeking his intervention. “The proposed omission of Sir Syed Ahmad Khan and Iqbal from the syllabus risks diminishing an important part of India’s intellectual and educational inheritance, which must be preserved for future generations,” Sirwal said.



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