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Mumbai: The BMC has raised serious concerns over procedural lapses in action taken against dangerous (C-1 category) buildings, warning its ward-level officials of disciplinary and legal consequences for noncompliance with laid-down norms.In a detailed circular issued on April 2 by additional municipal commissioner (city) Dr Ashwini Joshi, it stated that ward offices are failing to adhere to the standard operating procedure (SOP) mandated under earlier civic directives and Bombay high court orders in connection with dilapidated structures.The SOP, first laid down through a 2016 circular following directions in a High Court petition, requires all action against unauthorised constructions and dangerous buildings to be recorded on the encroachment eradication monitoring and management system (RETMS) — a centralised digital platform introduced to ensure transparency and accountability. The need for a fresh circular was felt following lapses in the case of a dilapidated building in Mumbai’s Prabhadevi area, said Joshi. “Here we found that the procedure wasn’t followed and hence a need was felt to issue a circular reiterating the guidelines,” she told TOI.The BMC also flagged irregularities in the implementation of Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) 2034, particularly Rule 33(7)(a), which governs redevelopment of old, dilapidated and tenant-occupied buildings. The rule outlines the process for determining tenant eligibility and permissible built-up area during reconstruction or redevelopment.According to the circular, officers, developers and architects have, in several cases, failed to follow guidelines issued in 2018 and 2020 regarding verification of occupied areas, documentation and certification processes. The fresh circular warns that bypassing due scrutiny while processing area certificates and related documents could result in financial losses to the municipal corporation.“Processing redevelopment-related documents without following the prescribed procedure is leading to revenue implications for the corporation,” the circular stated.The civic body has now directed all assistant commissioners and designated officers across wards to strictly comply with SOPs and ensure that every step — from issuing notices to taking enforcement action — is duly recorded on the RETMS platform.It has also made it clear that any deviation from the rules will attract accountability. “Concerned officers, as well as developers and architects involved in such violations, will face appropriate disciplinary and legal action,” the circular warned.



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‘Hard work is paying off’: Sameer Rizvi after stellar 90 runs knock vs Mumbai Indians | Cricket News


'Hard work is paying off': Sameer Rizvi after stellar 90 runs knock vs Mumbai Indians
Sameer Rizvi credits practice after stellar 90

Delhi Capitals (DC) batter Sameer Rizvi credited his intense self-improvement for his match-winning knock against Mumbai Indians (MI) in their IPL 2026 clash at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.Rizvi’s scintillating 90 off 51 balls powered DC to a six-wicket win over MI on Saturday. His innings featured seven fours and seven sixes as Delhi chased down a target of 163 comfortably. The victory marked DC’s second win over MI in their last seven IPL encounters. It was also only their second win in six matches at the Arun Jaitley Stadium since 2025, with the other coming in a Super Over against Rajasthan Royals.Named Player of the Match, Rizvi reflected on the effort he has put in over the past year to refine his game.“I have worked very hard on myself. Since last year, there have been many changes. I identified my weaknesses, especially against fast bowlers, and worked on them throughout the year. The hard work is paying off now,” Rizvi said.He also highlighted the importance of adapting to match situations. “I always try to play according to the situation. At the start, our situation required patience, so I took my time. Once I got settled, I played my shots and focused on watching the ball till the very end,” he added.Speaking about handling different match scenarios, Rizvi emphasized the value of settling in at the crease. “Whenever I come in under pressure, I try to give myself time. Once you are set, you understand the situation better and batting becomes easier,” he explained.The youngster also acknowledged the significance of performing in the IPL. “Yes, this is a very important time for any player because if you score runs and bat well here, you gain confidence. You also get opportunities to move ahead, to play more, and to get chances on bigger platforms. So sir, it is a very good thing for us youngsters,” he said.

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Rizvi first grabbed attention in IPL 2024 when he smashed a six off his very first ball against Rashid Khan while playing for Chennai Super Kings (CSK). After a modest start to his IPL career, he has now found his rhythm with Delhi Capitals, registering three consecutive half-centuries.In his first eight IPL innings, Rizvi managed just 114 runs at an average of 16.3. However, in his last three matches, the right-hander has turned things around dramatically, amassing 218 runs, including three fifties. Rizvi’s knock was historic in multiple ways. His 90 is the second-highest score by an Impact Player in IPL history, behind Jos Buttler’s unbeaten 107 against KKR in 2024.It is also the third-highest individual score by a DC batter against MI, after Virender Sehwag’s 95* in 2013 and Jason Roy’s 91* in 2018. Additionally, his seven sixes are the joint-most by a DC batter against MI, equalling the records of Rishabh Pant (2019) and Tristan Stubbs (2024).With 160 runs in just two innings this season, Rizvi now holds the Orange Cap, underlining his explosive start to IPL 2026.



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Raghav Chadha vs AAP: Rift between ‘ghatak’ MP and Kejriwal’s ‘soldiers’ turns ugly — the showdown explained | India News


Raghav Chadha vs AAP: Rift between 'ghatak' MP and Kejriwal’s 'soldiers' turns ugly — the showdown explained

NEW DELHI: Days after the Aam Aadmi Party removed its Rajya Sabha deputy leader Raghav Chadha, accusing him of shying away from speaking out against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and engaging in “soft PR”, the sidelined MP once again hit back on Saturday, saying, “ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon,” quoting a popular dialogue from the film Dhurandhar 2.Among the youngest MPs in the country and once seen as a close confidant of Arvind Kejriwal and a key strategist behind the AAP’s 2022 Punjab victory, Raghav Chadha’s journey within the party has taken a dramatic turn. However, over the past year, cracks began to emerge.

‘Ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon’

Breaking his silence after the action against him, Chadha upped the ante against his party, rejecting the allegations leveled against him by his own party colleagues. In a strongly worded video message on X, he dismissed the charges as “baseless and part of a larger, coordinated attempt to discredit him.”“All these lies will be unmasked. Kyunki mai ghayal hoon isiliye ghatak hoon,” he said, invoking a popular film dialogue to signal both injury and intent.Chadha made it clear that he had initially chosen restraint but felt compeled to respond as repeated accusations risked being accepted as truth. He also released multiple videos under the title “Three Allegations. Zero Truth”, directly countering claims made by party leaders.

‘Silenced, not defeated’

Earlier on Friday in another pointed message on X, Chadha framed the episode as an attempt to suppress his voice rather than address differences. “Meri Khamoshi Ko Meri Haar Mat Samajh Lena, Main wo Dariya Hun Jo Waqt Aane Par Sailab Banta hai,” he said, warning that his silence should not be mistaken for defeat.He also revealed that the party had informed the Rajya Sabha secretariat not to allocate him speaking time, a move he suggested was aimed at marginalising him within Parliament. “Did I commit any crime? AAP has informed Parliament that I should not be given a chance to speak,” he said.

‘Soft PR’ and deviation from party line

His response came a day after the party leadership has accused Chadha of diluting its political stance in Parliament. Senior leaders alleged that instead of aggressively targeting the Centre and PM Modi, Chadha engaged in what they termed “soft PR”.Earlier on Friday, Senior party leaders alleged that Chadha had been reluctant to raise issues aligned with the party’s stand. They pointed to his refusal to sign the notice seeking the removal of Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and his failure to join Opposition walkouts on key issues in the House. Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Mann, Rajya Sabha leader Sanjay Singh, Delhi leader Atishi and state unit chief Saurabh Bharadwaj were among those who accused him of deviating from the party line.When asked whether Chadha was “compromised”, Mann replied in the affirmative. He criticised the MP for raising issues such as the price of samosas at airports instead of what the party considers core political concerns. “If the party gives a line to raise specific issues, such as valid votes being deleted (in West Bengal), 160 AAP leaders and volunteers being booked in Gujarat, or Punjab’s issues, like attempts to polarise communities, MSP, Centre holding back GST funds or rural development fund, but someone raises issues of samosas at airports or pizza delivery time, won’t it raise doubts that he is talking from a different station?” Mann said.The criticism escalated with party leaders also taking a swipe at Chadha using the phrase “Jo Dar Gaya Samjho Mar Gaya”, amid the intensifying row over his removal as deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha. Bharadwaj alleged that Chadha repeatedly failed to toe the party line in Parliament and did not participate in Opposition walkouts. He also accused him of not adequately raising issues concerning Punjab, the state he represents, and of remaining absent during critical moments, including the arrest of AAP convenor Arvind Kejriwal.“All party leaders are soldiers of Kejriwal,” Bharadwaj said, stressing the need for discipline and unity. He further alleged that at a time when critics of the government were facing crackdowns, including FIRs and social media restrictions, raising relatively minor issues in Parliament amounted to misplaced priorities. “Whenever the Opposition staged a walkout in Parliament, you did not participate. You did not raise issues concerning Punjab… and you hid in a foreign country when Arvind Kejriwal was arrested,” he added.Sanjay Singh also questioned Chadha’s silence on several key issues, including LPG prices, alleged manipulation of votes in West Bengal, and what he described as attacks on Punjab’s rights and AAP workers in Gujarat. Atishi, referring to Kejriwal’s arrest in March 2024, said that while party leaders were on the streets protesting, Chadha’s absence raised serious questions. “We defended you then… But today, even I want to ask, when Kejriwal was arrested, were you scared of the BJP and therefore ran away to London out of fear?” she said.AAP leader Anurag Dhanda said, “In Gujarat, our hundreds of workers have been arrested… In West Bengal, the right to vote is being snatched away… For the past few years, you’ve been scared, Raghav. You hesitate to speak against Modi. You hesitate to speak on the real issues of the country.”

Chadha’s counter

Chadha categorically denied these allegations in the videos posted, calling them “white lies” and challenging the party to provide evidence. “The first allegation they put against me was that I did not walk out with the opposition. This is a white lie, and I challenge you to give me one example, one incident, where the opposition walked out and I didn’t support them,” he said, adding, “There are CCTV cameras everywhere in the parliament. Show me footage and it will become clear.”On the issue of the motion against the Chief Election Commissioner, Chadha maintained that no party leader had asked him formally or informally to sign it. He questioned why he was being singled out when several other MPs had also not signed the motion, noting that the Opposition had more than enough members to meet the required number of signatures.Perhaps the sharpest ideological divergence came in Chadha’s articulation of his role as a parliamentarian. He rejected the idea that effectiveness in Parliament is measured by disruption. “I did not go to Parliament to create ruckus, scream, break the mic or abuse. I went there to raise problems of people,” he said.He emphasised that his focus has consistently been on substantive public issues, including Punjab’s water crisis, air pollution in Delhi, the condition of government schools, railway passenger problems, GST and income tax burdens, public healthcare, education, menstrual health, unemployment and inflation. Stressing accountability, he added, “I go to Parliament to create impact not ruckus,” noting that Parliament runs on taxpayers’ money and must serve their concerns.

BJP wades in

The controversy has drawn reactions from political opponents as well. Bharatiya Janata Party came out in support of Chadha, using the episode to criticise AAP’s internal functioning. Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva said that a senior MP being forced to use social media to voice concerns indicated a breakdown of dialogue within the party.“When a senior MP is forced to use social media to express his views within his own party, it reflects a deeply troubling internal condition,” he said.

Absence during critical moments

The slugfest was triggered after Raghav Chadha, was removed as deputy leader of the Aam Aadmi Party in the Upper House on Thursday. What had been an internal rift simmering for nearly a year finally spilled into the open, with the party effectively “demoting” Chadha and replacing him with Ashok Mittal.However, the sharper blow came not just from his removal but from the party’s reported communication to the Rajya Sabha secretariat that Chadha should no longer be allotted speaking time from its official quota — a move widely seen as an attempt to sideline him further.Soon after, Chadha posted a cryptic response on X, sharing video highlights of his speeches in the Upper House along with a “nazar” (evil eye) amulet emoji, without offering any direct comment.The move comes against the backdrop of Chadha’s prolonged silence on party matters and his absence from several key public events led by Arvind Kejriwal. The cracks, party insiders suggest, have been widening for nearly two years rather than emerging suddenly.A major source of unease within the party has been Chadha’s absence during critical moments. While leaders such as Sanjay Singh and Manish Sisodia faced legal troubles and jail terms, Chadha’s absence from key press conferences and protest sites drew scrutiny.He was abroad for medical reasons when Kejriwal was arrested in the excise policy case in March 2024 and remained away during his nearly six-month incarceration, meeting him only days after his release on September 13, 2024. More recently, Chadha maintained silence even after Kejriwal, Sisodia and other AAP leaders were discharged by a Delhi court in the same case, and he also skipped Kejriwal’s press conference and a rally at Jantar Mantar following the relief.The AAP currently has 10 members in the Rajya Sabha, including seven from Punjab and three from Delhi, making the internal rift all the more significant for the party’s parliamentary strategy.Chadha now becomes the second Rajya Sabha MP after Swati Maliwal to fall out with the party leadership, pointing to a broader pattern of internal tensions.



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‘You’ve grown afraid’: AAP hits back after Raghav Chadha’s direct attack on leadership | India News


NEW DELHI: The Aam Aadmi Party on Friday launched a sharp attack on its Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha after he broke his silence over his removal as the party’s deputy leader in the Upper House, accusing him of hesitating to take on the BJP and raising “soft” issues instead of confronting the government.AAP MLA Saurabh Bharadwaj, in a video message, directly criticised Chadha’s recent stance and conduct, saying, “Raghav bhai, I just watched your video. All of us are soldiers of Arvind Kejriwal ji, and we have learned only one thing: the one who gets scared is as good as finished. We were meant to raise people’s issues by looking the government in the eye.”

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He further accused Chadha of avoiding confrontation with the Centre and remaining silent on key issues, adding that those questioning the government are being suppressed. “In the past few days, we have seen that whoever raises serious issues against the government, questions it, or speaks for the people, is being treated like in a dictatorship. They are being banned across social media, whether it is Twitter, Facebook or YouTube. FIRs are being filed and cases are being registered.”Bharadwaj also questioned Chadha’s role in Parliament and his absence on major political issues. “Whenever there is an issue and the opposition walks out, you do not join the walkout. For the past several years, I have not seen you raise any issue in Parliament where you questioned the Prime Minister or the BJP government. How can politics of fear work like this?”He added that Chadha had not spoken on issues related to Punjab, despite being elected from the state, and criticised his absence during key moments when party leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal, were facing legal troubles. “When many of our leaders were in jail and Arvind Kejriwal ji, as chief minister, was arrested in a false case, you were not even in the country at that time.”AAP’s media in-charge Anurag Dhanda echoed similar sentiments in a post on X, stating: “We are Kejriwal’s soldiers. Fearlessness is our first mark of identity. If someone fears Modi, will they fight for the country?” He added, “For the past few years, you’ve grown afraid, Raghav. You hesitate to speak against Modi. You hesitate to speak on the country’s real issues.”The sharp response from the party came hours after Chadha publicly reacted to his removal and said he had been sidelined. “Silenced, not defeated. My message to the ‘aam aadmi’: Khamosh Karwaya Gaya Hun, Hara Nahi Hun. ‘Aam Aadmi Ko Mera Sandesh,” he wrote on X.In a video message, Chadha questioned the party’s decision and said he had consistently raised issues concerning ordinary citizens in Parliament. “Whenever I get a chance to speak in Parliament, I raise issues related to the people. I bring up topics that are generally not discussed. Is speaking on public issues a crime? Have I committed any mistake or done anything wrong?” he asked.He further alleged that the party had written to the Rajya Sabha Secretariat to prevent him from speaking. “AAP has said that Raghav Chadha should not be given an opportunity to speak. Why should anyone stop me from speaking in Parliament?” he said.Listing issues he has raised, Chadha said he had spoken about concerns such as delivery workers’ conditions, high food prices at airports, food adulteration, toll charges, taxation on the middle class and telecom recharge practices. “I have raised these issues, and the common people have benefited from them. What loss does AAP suffer because of this? Why should anyone stop me from speaking?” he added.Thanking the public for their support, he said, “You have given me immense love. I thank you for supporting and encouraging me. Keep supporting me – I am from you, and I am for you.”He concluded with a remark, “Do not mistake my silence for defeat. I am like a river that can turn into a flood when the time comes. Jai Hind.”The party on Thursday replaced Chadha with Punjab-based MP Ashok Mittal as deputy leader in the Rajya Sabha, formalising the change through communication with the Secretariat. Sanjay Singh continues as the party’s leader in the Upper House.The development comes amid indications of strained ties between Chadha and the party leadership, with speculation also emerging about his future political course, particularly ahead of the upcoming Punjab Assembly elections.



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IPL 2026: Sameer Rizvi’s masterclass floors Mumbai Indians; Delhi Capitals make it two in a row | Cricket News


IPL 2026: Sameer Rizvi's masterclass floors Mumbai Indians; Delhi Capitals make it two in a row

NEW DELHI: At the halfway mark, Rohit Sharma said the pitch was difficult to bat on and backed Mumbai Indians‘ bowlers to defend 162 against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.His words almost proved to be prophetic.Chasing 163, Delhi Capitals needed 90 runs in the last ten overs with well-set Pathum Nissanka back in the hut. But Sameer Rizvi, Delhi’s hero in their last match against Lucknow Super Giants, took them home again with another sublime knock. Delhi Capitals defeated Mumbai Indians by five wickets to register their second consecutive win in the 2026 Indian Premier League (IPL).

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Rizvi struggled initially and was 11 off 17 balls at one stage. The 22-year-old broke free with a six off Corbin Bosch in the ninth over. However, the match remained in the balance as Mitchell Santner dismissed Pathum Nissanka. The Sri Lanka opener, who scored a fluent 44 off 30 balls, top-edged one, with Mayank Markande taking a good catch at short fine leg.Rizvi then shifted gears in the next over, taking 20 runs off Corbin Bosch. He handled every variation with ease, dispatching slower balls, short deliveries and fuller ones alike, even managing a maximum off a mistimed shot.He smashed back-to-back sixes off Mayank Markande to complete his second consecutive fifty this season and his third in a row for the franchise, reaching the milestone in 32 balls.Jasprit Bumrah briefly pulled things back with a one-run over, but Delhi were firmly in control by then. Rizvi continued his assault on Deepak Chahar and later combined with David Miller for a 50-run stand in just 26 balls, with Miller contributing only one run.Rizvi looked unstoppable, taking apart Shardul Thakur for 17 runs in an over. Miller then joined in with a couple of elegant boundaries off Bumrah.Rizvi eventually departed after a brilliant 90 off 51 balls, receiving a standing ovation from the Delhi crowd, his teammates and even the opposition. And by then time, he got out it was a mere formality.

A dry afternoon

On the eve of the match, Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene and Delhi Capitals spinner Kuldeep Yadav had expressed similar views that the Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch would be batting-friendly. However, it turned out to be a two-paced surface.Mumbai Indians were without their regular captain Hardik Pandya, who missed the match due to a viral infection. Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel won the toss and opted to chase.After being put in to bat, Mumbai Indians got off to a shaky start, with Mukesh Kumar removing Ryan Rickelton (9) and Tilak Varma (0) in the third over. Mukesh initially searched for swing but adjusted his length in his next over to pick up both wickets.

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Mumbai Indians’ Suryakumar Yadav, left, and Rohit Sharma run between the wickets (AP Photo/Manish Swarup)

Rohit Sharma then joined stand-in skipper Suryakumar Yadav, and the pair steadied the innings. Mumbai Indians were 41 for 2 at the end of the powerplay. The duo rotated strike well and added 53 runs for the third wicket before Rohit fell for 35 in the 10th over, dismissed by Axar Patel.

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After Rohit’s departure, Suryakumar continued to anchor the innings and brought up his fifty in 35 balls, but was dismissed on 51 off the very next delivery by Lungi Ngidi. Sherfane Rutherford had a brief stay, scoring five before getting caught in the deep.Next in, Naman Dhir scored a fine 28 before falling in the penultimate over. Mitchell Santner and Corbin Bosch struck a few boundaries towards the end, helping Mumbai Indians post 162 for 6.



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West Bengal polls: EC suspends 4 police officers after TMC workers gatecrash Amit Shah’s Bhabanipur roadshow | India News


West Bengal polls: EC suspends 4 police officers after TMC workers gatecrash Amit Shah’s Bhabanipur roadshow

NEW DELHI: The Election Commission on Saturday directed West Bengal chief secretary to suspend four Kolkata Police officials for “failing” to maintain law and order during BJP leader Suvendu Adhikari’s nomination filing in Bhabanipur constituency for the upcoming assembly polls.In a circular to the West Bengal chief secretary, the poll panel said that the direction is based on a recommendation from state electoral officer Manoj Kumar Agarwal.“The commission has agreed to the proposal and directs that the aforementioned police officers be suspended and disciplinary proceedings be initiated against them immediately,” the circular read.The missive also directed action against Kolkata Police’s Deputy Commissioner (DC-II), South Division, Siddhartha Dutta; Officer-in-Charge of Alipore Police Station Priyankar Chakraborty; Additional OC Chandi Charan Banerjee; and Sergeant Saurabh Chatterjee.Additionally, the EC also asked the state authorities to ensure that its directions are implemented without delay and that a compliance report be submitted by 11 am on Monday.The poll panel also sought an urgent proposal from the state government to fill up the vacant posts, including that of DC-II, South Division, and the officer-in-charge positions at Alipore Police Station.This comes after TMC workers waved party flags during BJP’s roadshow before Adhikari’s nomination filing on Thursday. Union minister Amit Shah had also accompanied Adhikari for the filing of the nomination papers on April 2 in the seat in south Kolkata, where the leader of the opposition in the outgoing Assembly is pitted against incumbent chief minister Mamata Banerjee.As the convoy approached Kalighat, barely a few hundred metres from Banerjee’s residence, Trinamool Congress workers and supporters gathered on the roadside waving green-and-white party flags, shouting ‘Joy Bangla’ and ‘Mamata Banerjee Zindabad’ slogans.However, the situation turned tense when the BJP roadshow and the TMC protest came face to face near Kalighat.For several minutes, supporters of the two rival camps stood barely a few metres apart, hurling slogans at each other.A thick cordon of police personnel formed a human wall between the two groups to prevent any clash, with officers pushing the rival supporters back on either side of the road.

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The face-off brought traffic to a halt and heightened tension in the area before the BJP convoy moved ahead.



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Iran claims second US F-35 downed in two weeks, says pilot survival ‘unlikely’


Iran on Friday claimed that a second US F-35 fighter jet had been shot down over central Iran, according to a Reuters report citing Iran’s Mehr news agency. The report added that the pilot’s survival was unlikely. There has been no immediate confirmation from US authorities.The claim comes two weeks after a US F-35 stealth fighter was hit during a combat mission over Iran, forcing an emergency landing at a US air base in the Middle East. At the time, American officials said the pilot had survived and was in stable condition. Iran had earlier said it struck the aircraft using its air defence systems, potentially marking the first time it had hit one of the United States’ most advanced jets during the ongoing conflict.

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The F-35 Lightning II is considered one of the most advanced fighter jets in service and a key part of US and allied air power. Costing over $100 million per unit, it is operated or ordered by more than 19 countries and is among the most widely deployed fifth-generation fighters in the world.A key feature of the aircraft is its stealth design, which allows it to avoid radar detection through its shape, materials and internal weapons systems. This enables it to operate deep inside heavily defended areas, making it difficult for enemy air defences to track or target.



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11-year-old Indian-origin Bodhana Sivanandan becomes England No. 1 | Chess News


11-year-old Indian-origin Bodhana Sivanandan becomes England No. 1
Bodhana Sivanandan (Photo by John Saunders)

NEW DELHI: Indian-origin chess talent Bodhana Sivanandan has become England’s top-rated female player, according to the latest list by FIDE. At just 11, she now holds a rating of 2366 and has moved ahead of four-time British women’s champion Lan Yao. Based in North London, Bodhana’s journey is especially remarkable given she only picked up chess during the COVID-19 lockdown.Her success didn’t stop at the national level, Bodhana has also entered the world’s top 100 women players for the first time, currently ranked 72nd.

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Her rise has been described as extraordinary, especially for a young schoolgirl who began playing after discovering an old chess set at home. The story goes that her father was about to throw it away, but that moment ended up changing her life.She has already achieved the title of Woman International Master and continues to impress on the global stage. One of her standout moments came when she defeated former world champion Mariya Muzychuk at a major European tournament in Greece.Her achievement has drawn praise from many, including former UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who shared a personal memory. “Huge congratulations to Bodhana Sivanandan on becoming England’s top female chess player at just 11 years old. We once played each other in the Downing Street garden. Let’s just say her success has not come as a shock,” he said.Officials from the English Chess Federation also praised her impact. “She is blazing a trail not just for women and girls in the game, but for all chess players in England. Across all sports, she must be one of the most prodigious talents England has ever produced,” said CEO Richard Walsh.With her dedication and family support, Bodhana is already competing at the highest level, and her journey is just beginning.



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