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Ex-rapper Balen Shah, 35, to take oath as Nepal PM today


Ex-rapper Balen Shah, 35, to take oath as Nepal PM today

Balendra “Balen” Shah, 35, is set to take oath as Nepal’s prime minister on Friday, coinciding with Ram Navami as observed in the Himalayan country. It would put one of the world’s youngest PMs in office and mark a dramatic rise for the rapper-turned-politician who forged his political career taking on Singha Durbar, the Himalayan nation’s seat of power.Shah, the former Kathmandu mayor who repeatedly clashed with Singha Durbar and cast it as the symbol of the city’s political frustrations, is set to govern from the same complex. It’s a striking turn for a politician who built his profile by accusing the federal establishment of obstructing Kathmandu’s right to govern itself.Few episodes captured the conflict as starkly as Shah’s Sept 2023 post after police stopped a Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) vehicle carrying his wife on a public holiday. Shah wrote: “…if any of our KMC vehicles are stopped by the govt (in future), I will set Singha Durbar on fire.” He later deleted the post, but the remark captured the confrontational style that made him a national figure. In Sept 2025, when Singha Durbar was indeed set on fire during the Gen Z uprising, the KP Sharma Oli govt accused KMC of not sending firefighters on time. Shah rejected the charge.But his confrontations have extended beyond Singha Durbar. During the “Adipurush” row in June 2023 – a dialogue in the film refers to Sita as the “daughter of India”, a reference many in Nepal protested as they believe Sita was born in that country’s Janakpur – Shah banned the screening of Indian films in Kathmandu and refused to comply with a court order. That defiance strengthened his image among supporters, while critics saw in it the same impulsiveness that could become a liability in higher office.That is why Shah’s move to the federal complex is more than a political promotion. “Ultimately, his real test will not be in his decisions, but in his perspective… Will he weaken institutions in the charm of popularity, or strengthen institutions to make his popularity enduring?” a columnist wrote.



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Iran hands Hormuz pass to India, Pak, Russia, China, Iraq | India News


Iran hands Hormuz pass to India, Pak, Russia, China, Iraq

In what could potentially be a big relief, Iran has said it would allow India to use the Strait of Hormuz, clearing the way not only for 20 Indian-flagged cargo vessels stranded to its west to pass through the choke point, but also raising hopes that another 18 empty LPG tankers can go through the conflict-hit 52km strait to load cargo.“We have permitted certain countries that we consider friendly to pass through (Strait of Hormuz). We allowed China, Russia, India, Iraq and Pakistan to transit,” Iranian foreign minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said, according to Iranian State TV. At the same time, he made it clear that ships linked to Iran’s adversaries will not be allowed to transit through the strategic waterway. “The region is a war zone, and there is no reason to allow the ships of our enemies …to pass through,” he said.TOI has learned that a dozen India-bound ships to the west of Hormuz – including five loaded with 2.3 lakh tonnes of LPG – are waiting to cross the strait and head to Indian ports. “The smooth passage of all Indian-flagged ships will improve availability of LPG, LNG and crude in India,” an official keeping a close watch on the developments said. India in Iran’s list of ‘friendly countries’ comes as a surpriseOnce these ships reach Indian ports and discharge the load, they can be sent to pick new consignments,” said the official. “Few of the 20 Indian-flagged vessels in this region are not bound for India but other ports,” the official added.The 18 LPG tankers are waiting to enter the strait to pick up cooking gas from Gulf nations, officials said.Iran’s decision to green flag ships headed for India marks a success for New Delhi’s diplomacy, with PM Modi holding two rounds of talks with Iranian president Masoud Pezeshkian. Modi had asserted that the blockade of the strait (by Iran) was unacceptable. External affairs minister S Jaishankar had also contacted his Iranian counterpart Araghchi with the same request.India’s inclusion in the group that Tehran called “friendly” came as a surprise. Two of the five “friendly countries” mentioned — Russia and China — are seen by Iran as partners in its fight against the US and Israel. The remaining two are the Islamic countries of Turkiye and Pakistan, with the latter anxiously trying to play the intermediary between the Trump administration and the Iranian leadership.India, in normal times, gets around 27-30 LPG tankers every month to meet domestic requirements as it imports 60% of its cooking gas, with 85-90% of this being sourced from Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE. To meet the shortfall, govt is sourcing cooking gas from the US, Argentina, Norway, Canada and Russia, and some cargo has already reached Indian ports through other sea routes.Two LPG vessels — Shivalik and Nanda Devi — reached India last week, while Pine Gas and Jag Vasant are likely to reach this week.According to Kpler, only 138 ships crossed the energy choke point between March 1 and 23, including 87 oil and gas tankers. This translates into 5-6 ships a day, a 95% drop in crossings since the war began. Reports also suggest that more than 1,900 ships are unable to move in the vicinity of the Strait of Hormuz.



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‘We need to think about next spin pair after Jadeja-Ashwin’: Ex-India spinner Nilesh Kulkarni | Cricket News


'We need to think about next spin pair after Jadeja-Ashwin': Ex-India spinner Nilesh Kulkarni
R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja (AFP Photo)

As India stands on the cusp of a transition in their storied spin-bowling legacy, former India left-arm spinner Nilesh Kulkarni offers a timely and nuanced assessment of where things stand. In this wide-ranging conversation, Kulkarni reflects on the shifting demands of red-ball cricket, the looming void post the Ravichandran Ashwin-Ravindra Jadeja era, and the urgent need to groom the next generation of match-winning spinners.

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He also addresses the challenges Indian batters face against spin, the impact of evolving pitch conditions, and whether domestic structures are doing enough to nurture quality talent. Expanding beyond the boundary, Kulkarni shares his perspective on the growing influence of T20 cricket and the role of AI in sport — arguing for balance, adaptability, and opportunity. Excerpts:Q. We are at a crucial juncture in where we go from here as far as a spin attack is concerned. What do you make of the position Indian cricket is in?Kulkarni: See, I think what happens is every era comes up with their own skills of delivery. And you talk about the previous era to the next generation to every decade. You require match winners in the department.And when I say match winners, I mean for red ball cricket. Because you have to perform well on not only Indian soil, but overseas soils also. And that changes a lot of dynamics with the skills, with the ability, with the experience. With the right focus and focused approach, especially in red ball cricket. (It) Changes the overall dynamics of how spin and spinners will perform. Because from red ball to white ball, it’s not easy to adapt. And from white ball to red ball, it’s a bigger challenge and a bigger journey to go. So that’s why I’m focussing more on a red ball. Because at end of the day, if you have to win a Test match, you have to take 20 wickets. And with the recent past of R Ashwin – (Ravindra) Jadeja duo, they actually successfully managed to do that. Before that, you had Harbhajan Singh spearheading that. Before that, Anil Kumble led the spin attack.And then all of us were part of that in and out. Venkatpati Raju played a critical role by doing great service. So in every decade, you need that pair to hunt as spinners.And my worry right now is, this is where we need to start thinking about which is that pair who’s going to do that job for India. When we start playing minus Ashwin, who’s already retired. And now Jadeja is towards the far end of his career. How long will he sustain? We want him to play more. But eventually, there will be a time for him to hang up his boots also. So this is exactly where we need to start investing in those bowlers who will actually start performing in red ball cricket by getting 5 wicket hauls and more.

Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin

Ravindra Jadeja and Ravichandran Ashwin

Q. Can you shed light on the spin bowling challenge that Indian batting faces at the moment? Where do you think the challenge begins and how do we work around it?Kulkarni: Well, I have two pieces of observations on this. An important one is that the wickets have changed across. And we are making more standardised structure also. That limits certain bowlers to take the advantage of it. But that doesn’t mean that the quality bowler cannot perform. This is exactly where the chicken and egg situation comes in.If you are doing some improvement in one area, you need to improve the skills also to complement that. Is it happening? Maybe not. Second, one of the areas where a lot of people have started investing a lot into fast bowlers. Are we having enough camps, enough penetration into spin department? If you analyse as a whole, every First Class team has got at least two spinners who are playing in the final XI. Every U-23 team has got 2-3 bowlers who are playing into their final XI. Every U-19 team is introducing two spinners into their final XI.That means there is enough and more talent available. Are we working on them to become match winners? It is something which we need to start focussing on from a state to the national team.This is the journey we have to think because every state is investing also in a spinner. But are they creating match winners is the start point of our conversation should be. Because that is where the crux of the matter lies.Earlier there used to be enough and more competition to push a spinner either to do well or phase out so that the next spinner comes and takes his place. Is it happening regularly? Maybe not.

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Officials inspect the pitch ahead of the fourth Test cricket match between India and England at the JSCA International Stadium Complex, in Ranchi. (PTI)

Q. Do we emphasise too much on the surface, on what kind of pitches we want to present during a Test series? Kulkarni: Test series is a different game altogether. Let’s start with the First Class part. There are neutral curators also and that puts the perspective differently. Earlier you would have a local curator curating a pitch, customising and suiting to the local teams or state teams.That narratives have changed. So that means there is an openness. But that does not mean that you stop working on the spinner skill sets to get better.And seen in the past, I mean the likes of Anil Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, Ashwin, even Jadeja, they have performed on a flatter surface also, also because they have the skills. If you have the skills, you will survive or you get better on any surface. Are we investing into that also is one area where we need to have an open conversation.Q. Another aspect to look at it, and is being remedied slightly, is that are we actually playing enough domestic cricket? Because unless you are challenged by different quality of players, different quality of spinners, you will not get better. Kulkarni: 100% you need to do that. That’s one of the message which we get to see from these selectors and the team management is to play First Class cricket. They are insisting on making sure that the selection criteria is based on the matches you play at the First Class level, which is so good to see.Because that encourages them to play in different conditions against different opportunities. Those who are actually playing regularly for Team India also. Which is a very good practise to have.Because in earlier days, and I am not comparing, but I have seen myself and I have experienced that Sachin Tendulkar, Sanjay Manjrekar would make themselves available to play for Mumbai every time they came back from India tour also. I think that is coming back slowly and that is allowing a youngster also to look at the established players who are representing India. Which puts different challenges, which adds more doubt in their mind to get better.

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File photo of India spinner Varun Chakaravarthy

Q. How much should the T20 competitions be blamed for this entire struggle that we have? Kulkarni: (T20 is) here to stay. So there is no point in blaming. And I’ll use a different analogy to give the answer to you. Cricket is the only format which has got three international variations. Let’s enjoy that phase. But make no mistake, as a bowler, you need to start learning how to adapt to a red ball cricket, to a 50-50 format, to a T20 format. The challenges are different.But the skills required to survive and sustain, you need to work on those skills. Once you start working on these skills, you become better. And once you become confident and better, we’ve seen that Ashwin, Jadeja managed to survive through. We saw Muttiah Muralitharan. We saw Mitchell Santner doing phenomenally well. We saw Daniel Vettori did a wonderful job when he played IPL.So if you are a quality spinner, you will find a way. But make no mistake, they all are brilliant in red ball cricket. And that’s how they have adapted to white ball cricket. They are champion bowlers, wicket-taking bowlers in red ball cricket.

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Graphic of Artificial Intelligence. (Getty Images)

Q. I’ll step to another side of the sport. We are in an age where AI controls a lot of what we do and you as an educationalist have a strong idea of that position. Where do you stand? Are you pro AI usage in sport or are you anti-AI usage? Kulkarni: Of course, I’m a great supporter of any change. And AI is here to stay. We have to embrace it, accept it, and adjust accordingly.But I have one small point to make. AI in sport will not make a significant impact. In fact, it will complement in terms of creating opportunities.It may reduce 1-3% in terms of the relevance in that contextual part. But it will create 40% more opportunities, including job creations. Because the way sport is expanding, AI cannot replace the physical interference or interjection of human component to it.So that’s complementary. But they will create more job opportunities. What I foresee in the next 3-5 years, it will increase job market by 30-50% in sports only. Direct, indirect, you put together. For me, that’s a greater opportunity, considering in other sectors, AI is going to impact reducing job. Sport, I personally feel, will increase the jobs.Q. Where do you see that change happening?Kulkarni: The appetite is in physical form with regards to athlete management, media, broadcasting, content creation, event management, sales and marketing, operations, logistics, travel and tourism. All these areas, including data analytics, will require human physical presence to take advantage of AI. It cannot be replaced.So, for example, a biomechanist or a sports science person or a strength and conditioning expert or a nutritionist will not be replaced. You will need them to be part of your team at every stage. And this is exactly what I’m trying to highlight.At every stage, you will require these specialised skills to complement. What AI can add a layer is they can actually give you the rights and the wrong directions. But the physical part of these components are only going to enhance because the analytical perspective can only be assessed what works for you may not work for me.

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Former India spinner Nilesh Kulkarni (C) during an event. (Instagram)

Q. Can AI or data analytics teams take over a coach’s job completely?Kulkarni: In sports, I don’t think that’s going to happen. It will complement, but it cannot replace.It will surely complement and add an advantage, but it cannot replace, especially in sports industry. And for me, that’s a greater space to be because we want to create more job opportunities considering India is hosting the 2030 Commonwealth Games and India wishes to host the 2036 Olympics. You need a substantial amount of manpower to actually host these events.Q. You have collaborated with IIM Mumbai. What does that association entail?Kulkarni: Yes, it’s a very interesting piece where we’re using sport as a key vehicle to actually impart management learnings of lessons into sports. And this is what the collaboration is all about because IIM Mumbai, earlier NITIE, now they’ve got the status of IIM Mumbai, which is ranked No. 6 in the NIRF Management Rankings.And they are known for their operations and supply chain management. And that’s how they’ve decided to collaborate with sports, using sport as a vehicle to impart all the management lessons. And we are extremely proud and grateful to Professor Tiwari, who’s a director, who has actually done a wonderful job by establishing the credentials of IIM and the programme actually speaks about a unique feature.All the management lessons of critical thinking, risk assessment, analytical perspective, leadership, management lessons, all are integrating using sport and using the pre-part more than the post. Whereas general management lessons, they talk about post more than the pre. We use sport as a vehicle to impart the pre-part for preparation, planning, and preparedness to deliver what is expected into the corporate world.



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Nayara hikes petrol by Rs 5/L, diesel by Rs 3 | India News


Nayara hikes petrol by Rs 5/L, diesel by Rs 3

Private fuel retailer Nayara Energy on Thursday raised petrol prices by Rs 5 per litre and diesel by Rs 3 per litre, in line with a surge in global oil prices due to the war in West Asia.Nayara, majority-owned by Russia’s Rosneft, operates nearly 7,000 of the more than 1 lakh filling stations, mainly on national highways and in urban centres, across the country. Jio-bp, another private retailer, however, has not raised prices so far. Officials said private fuel retailers, unlike state-owned firms, receive no govt compensation to offset losses from holding back price increases.



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Vaishnaw flags harm to kids from social media | India News


Vaishnaw flags harm to kids from social media

NEW DELHI: Acknowledging widespread concerns over the adverse impact of social media on children, IT minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said on Thursday that it has become a major issue everywhere and time has come for all stakeholders to come together to build a consensus on how to deal with the challenge.At Times Now Summit, Vaishnaw, who also holds I&B and railways portfolios, said this was a worry across the world, including in India. He noted that a judgment in the US flagged that addictive algorithms used by these platforms was hurting children.To a question about the fallout of the West Asia conflict, he said it will have a significant impact across the globe, but asserted that the Indian economy is in a better condition than several others.India has a “healthy” balance sheet, even compared to some rich countries, in terms of its debt to GDP ratio, which is 57%, he said. “Our growth story will give 6-8% real growth consistently for the next five years…We didn’t start the war. We are facing collateral damage,” he added.Hitting out at opposition parties, especially Congress MP Rahul Gandhi, for their attacks on govt, he said India has never seen such a “low level” of opposition. He blamed their frustration over repeated losses in elections and a sense of entitlement for their barbs at PM Narendra Modi.Referring to the shirtless protest by Youth Congress members at the AI Summit, he said, “Such low level of opposition is not what we have seen in any time of history. Our demo was hurt by this.”



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13 dead, 28 injured after private bus collides with lorry, bursts into flames in Andhra Pradesh | Vijayawada News


At least 14 dead, 20 injured after private bus collides with lorry, bursts into flames in Andhra Pradesh

VIJAYAWADA: Thirteen people died after a private travel bus collided head-on with a lorry, triggering a fire that engulfed both vehicles, officials said.The crash took place in the early hours of Thursday in Prakasam district of Andhra Pradesh.According to preliminary reports, the impact of the collision caused a massive fire within minutes.

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Fourteen passengers were reportedly burnt alive, while around 28 others sustained serious injuries. Several of the injured are said to be in critical condition. Police and fire department personnel reached the scene soon after receiving information and launched rescue operations.Firefighters battled the flames and brought the situation under control after a prolonged effort. The injured were taken to nearby hospitals, including Markapur Hospital, for treatment.Speaking with officials, chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu expressed deep shock, reviewed the medical care being extended to the injured. District police briefed him that around 20 victims have been shifted to different hospitals for treatment. CM Naidu also expressed apprehension that the death toll may rise further.

List of passengers who are getting treatment

List of passengers who are getting treatment

He instructed authorities to carry out a thorough investigation into the accident and submit a detailed report on its causes.

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Officials said the bus was travelling from Jagtial in neighbouring Telangana to Podili in Prakasam district when the accident occurred.A detailed investigation is underway, and efforts are continuing to identify victims and assist survivors.



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India has begun process to take a leap from 5G to 6G: Scindia | India News


India has begun process to take a leap from 5G to 6G: Scindia

NEW DELHI: India has begun the process to make the leap from 5G to 6G, communication minister Jyotiraditya Scindia said on Thursday.“The process is being rolled out today with regard to global standards of technology, interoperability. That is being done at the International Telecommunications Union and 3GPP (3rd Generation Partnership Project), both standard-setting bodies for the world. We see the standards and the rollout happening only by 2030. So, we are still in ideation mode. But the difference is that India was nowhere on the table with regard to global standard setting for telecom on 3G or 4G. We made our first foray in 5G when we submitted a proposal for ubiquitous connectivity across the world,” he said.This time around, as far as 6G is concerned, “we are partners on that round table”, he said. “This is the first time in history of independent India that the country is on the standard-setting table for telecom tech that is being rolled out. We have set up Bharat 6G alliance in 2024, implementing the very early vision of PM Modi when even 5G had not fully rolled out in 2023 post Covid,” he added.The Bharat 6G alliance started with 14 members to start with and it has now grown to 85 members, he added.TNN



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IPL 2026 full schedule out! BCCI announces second phase fixtures


The TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 will be entering its 19th edition as the oldest running franchise league is set to start from March 28, 2026, with reigning champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) hosting the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. Previously, the IPL managing committee and the Board of Control for Cricket in India announced the first 20 matches fixture.

Now, the full schedule for the IPL 2026 has been released. Initially, only four games for each team’s schedule were announced due to the Assembly Elections in India. On Thursday evening. Though the dates for the playoff matches are yet to be announced, the venues for the same. The fans will be excited after the full schedule is announced.

IPL full schedule announced

The remaining 50 matches in the league stage would be contested between April 13 and May 24, 2026, at 12 sites across India. Matches in the second phase will take place in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Jaipur, Dharamsala, Raipur, and New Chandigarh.

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The second round will have eight double-headers, with afternoon matches starting at 03:30 PM IST and evening matches beginning at 07:30 PM IST. During this phase, the Punjab Kings will play home matches in New Chandigarh and Dharamsala.

Three matches are taking place in Dharamsala. The Rajasthan Royals will play four home games in Jaipur, and the rest at the Basarpara Stadium, Guwahati, while the Royal Challengers Bengaluru will play three in Bengaluru and two in Raipur. The venues for the Playoffs will be announced at a later date.

No opening ceremony

There will be no celebrations ahead of the first IPL match. However, according to The Times of India, the IPL governing council is planning a closing ceremony on May 31.

“Due to last year’s tragic incident on June 4 last year, there will be no formal function on the day of the start of IPL-2026 (in Bengaluru). The BCCI is not organizing any cultural or entertainment show at the start of IPL-19 as a mark of respect to the departed souls due to that tragedy on June 4, 2025.”

“However, the BCCI and the IPL governing council are planning a grand entertainment function at the closing of the IPL, on the day of the final (May 31),” BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told Times of India.

Full schedule

No Date Time Match Venue
1 28-Mar-26 7:30 PM RCB vs SRH Bengaluru
2 29-Mar-26 7:30 PM MI vs KKR Mumbai
3 30-Mar-26 7:30 PM RR vs CSK Guwahati
4 31-Mar-26 7:30 PM PBKS vs GT New Chandigarh
5 01-Apr-26 7:30 PM LSG vs DC Lucknow
6 02-Apr-26 7:30 PM KKR vs SRH Kolkata
7 03-Apr-26 7:30 PM CSK vs PBKS Chennai
8 04-Apr-26 3:30 PM DC vs MI Delhi
9 04-Apr-26 7:30 PM GT vs RR Ahmedabad
10 05-Apr-26 3:30 PM SRH vs LSG Hyderabad
11 05-Apr-26 7:30 PM RCB vs CSK Bengaluru
12 06-Apr-26 7:30 PM KKR vs PBKS Kolkata
13 07-Apr-26 7:30 PM RR vs MI Guwahati
14 08-Apr-26 7:30 PM DC vs GT Delhi
15 09-Apr-26 7:30 PM KKR vs LSG Kolkata
16 10-Apr-26 7:30 PM RR vs RCB Guwahati
17 11-Apr-26 3:30 PM PBKS vs SRH New Chandigarh
18 11-Apr-26 7:30 PM CSK vs DC Chennai
19 12-Apr-26 3:30 PM LSG vs GT Lucknow
20 12-Apr-26 7:30 PM MI vs RCB Mumbai
21 13-Apr-26 7:30 PM SRH vs RR Hyderabad
22 14-Apr-26 7:30 PM CSK vs KKR Chennai
23 15-Apr-26 7:30 PM RCB vs LSG Bengaluru
24 16-Apr-26 7:30 PM MI vs PBKS Mumbai
25 17-Apr-26 7:30 PM GT vs KKR Ahmedabad
26 18-Apr-26 3:30 PM RCB vs DC Bengaluru
27 18-Apr-26 7:30 PM SRH vs CSK Hyderabad
28 19-Apr-26 3:30 PM KKR vs RR Kolkata
29 19-Apr-26 7:30 PM PBKS vs LSG New Chandigarh
30 20-Apr-26 7:30 PM GT vs MI Ahmedabad
31 21-Apr-26 7:30 PM SRH vs DC Hyderabad
32 22-Apr-26 7:30 PM LSG vs RR Lucknow
33 23-Apr-26 7:30 PM MI vs CSK Mumbai
34 24-Apr-26 7:30 PM RCB vs GT Bengaluru
35 25-Apr-26 3:30 PM DC vs PBKS Delhi
36 25-Apr-26 7:30 PM RR vs SRH Jaipur
37 26-Apr-26 3:30 PM GT vs CSK Ahmedabad
38 26-Apr-26 7:30 PM LSG vs KKR Lucknow
39 27-Apr-26 7:30 PM DC vs RCB Delhi
40 28-Apr-26 7:30 PM PBKS vs RR New Chandigarh
41 29-Apr-26 7:30 PM MI vs SRH Mumbai
42 30-Apr-26 7:30 PM GT vs RCB Ahmedabad
43 01-May-26 7:30 PM RR vs DC Jaipur
44 02-May-26 7:30 PM CSK vs MI Chennai
45 03-May-26 3:30 PM SRH vs KKR Hyderabad
46 03-May-26 7:30 PM GT vs PBKS Ahmedabad
47 04-May-26 7:30 PM MI vs LSG Mumbai
48 05-May-26 7:30 PM DC vs CSK Delhi
49 06-May-26 7:30 PM SRH vs PBKS Hyderabad
50 07-May-26 7:30 PM LSG vs RCB Lucknow
51 08-May-26 7:30 PM DC vs KKR Delhi
52 09-May-26 7:30 PM RR vs GT Jaipur
53 10-May-26 3:30 PM CSK vs LSG Chennai
54 10-May-26 7:30 PM RCB vs MI Raipur
55 11-May-26 7:30 PM PBKS vs DC Dharamshala
56 12-May-26 7:30 PM GT vs SRH Ahmedabad
57 13-May-26 7:30 PM RCB vs KKR Raipur
58 14-May-26 7:30 PM PBKS vs MI Dharamshala
59 15-May-26 7:30 PM LSG vs CSK Lucknow
60 16-May-26 7:30 PM KKR vs GT Kolkata
61 17-May-26 3:30 PM PBKS vs RCB Dharamshala
62 17-May-26 7:30 PM DC vs RR Delhi
63 18-May-26 7:30 PM CSK vs SRH Chennai
64 19-May-26 7:30 PM RR vs LSG Jaipur
65 20-May-26 7:30 PM KKR vs MI Kolkata
66 21-May-26 7:30 PM CSK vs GT Chennai
67 22-May-26 7:30 PM SRH vs RCB Hyderabad
68 23-May-26 7:30 PM LSG vs PBKS Lucknow
69 24-May-26 3:30 PM MI vs RR Mumbai
70 24-May-26 7:30 PM KKR vs DC Kolkata

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No shortage of oil and gas, won’t impose curbs: Govt | India News


'India Is An Oasis Of Energy Security': Govt Says No Fuel Shortage, Warns Against Misinformation

NEW DELHI: Govt on Thursday ruled out imposing restrictions on sale of petrol and diesel, asserting there was no shortage of oil and gas and that refiners were tying up additional imports.Calling India an “oasis of energy security” that supplies refined fuel to over 150 countries, govt said domestic petrol and diesel availability is structurally assured. “All one lakh-plus retail fuel outlets are open and dispensing fuel without interruption. Not a single outlet has been asked to ration supply,” it said, adding that two months of oil supplies and one month of LPG requirements are already available.

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‘India Is An Oasis Of Energy Security’: Govt Says No Fuel Shortage, Warns Against Misinformation

“India’s petroleum and LPG supply situation is fully secure and under control. There is no shortage of petrol, diesel, or LPG anywhere in the country,” the petroleum ministry said.The clarification comes amid global steps to curb fuel use and speculation India could follow suit. Reports of shortages and rumours of a lockdown led to queues at filling stations, but the ministry said these were isolated incidents triggered by “deliberate misinformation”.Govt said alternative arrangements have been made to offset reliance on imports, particularly from West Asia. India imports nearly 90% of crude, 60% of LPG and over half of its natural gas. Against a reserve capacity of 74 days, actual availability is about 60 days.“Nearly two months of steady supply is available for every Indian citizen, regardless of what happens globally. The next two months of crude procurement have also been secured,” the ministry said, It added that oil companies have also increased credit to petrol pumps from one day to three days to prevent disruptions.India has diversified crude sourcing to 41 countries, with higher volumes from the western hemisphere compensating for any disruption in the Strait of Hormuz. Domestic LPG production has been ramped up 40% to 50,000 tonnes a day, meeting about 60% of demand, while 800,000 tonnes of inbound cargoes are en route. Over 50 lakh cylinders are being distributed daily.Govt said transforming LPG connections to PNG is part of a strategy to shift to cheaper fuel, and began before the current situation.



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