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Tobacco stocks tumble! New GST rates for sin goods weigh down shares; ITC falls 8%, Godfrey down Rs 400


Tobacco stocks tumble! New GST rates for sin goods weigh down shares; ITC falls 8%, Godfrey down Rs 400

Tobacco stocks saw a sharp sell-off on Thursday after the finance ministry formally notified February 1 as the date for imposing additional excise duty on tobacco products, along with a health cess on pan masala. Shares of Godfrey Phillips India plunged as much as 10% in morning trade, while ITC fell over 8%.On the BSE, Godfrey Phillips India was trading at Rs 2295, down 16% or 465 points. ITC also plunged 8% to trade at Rs 368 around 12:35 PM. The fall followed a notification by the finance ministry, which announced fresh excise duty rates on cigarettes in the range of Rs 2,050 to Rs 8,500 per 1,000 sticks, based on the length of cigarettes. Under the new framework, the additional levies on tobacco and pan masala will be charged over and above the Goods and Services Tax (GST). These will replace the existing GST compensation cess, which is currently imposed on ‘sin goods. According to the notification, pan masala, cigarettes, tobacco and similar products will attract a GST rate of 40%, while bidis will be taxed at 18%. Alongside this, pan masala will have a Health and National Security Cess while tobacco and related products will face an extra excise duty. After the implementation, cigarette makers like ITC and Godfrey Phillips India will be forced to raise prices, ET reported. The move follows the government’s approval in December of the Central Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2025, which replaces a temporary levy on cigarettes and tobacco products. An order issued late on Wednesday clarified that excise duty will be imposed on cigarettes in addition to the 40 per cent GST. At present, taxes make up about 53% of the retail price of cigarettes in India, including a 28% GST and a value-based levy linked to cigarette length. This is significantly lower than the World Health Organization’s recommended benchmark of 75%, aimed at curbing tobacco consumption. Separately, the finance ministry also notified the Chewing Tobacco, Jarda Scented Tobacco and Gutkha Packing Machines (Capacity Determination and Collection of Duty) Rules, 2026, on Wednesday.



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UP: Minor girl disrobed, kin assaulted over neem tree dispute; FIR against 4 after court order | Bareilly News


PILIBHIT: Ensuring compliance with a judicial order issued by the court of additional district and sessions judge (Pocso Act) in Pilibhit, police on Monday night registered a case against four persons of a family for allegedly barging into the house of a 40-year-old man, assaulting him and breaking his four teeth for objecting to their act of felling a neem tree in front of his house.The key accused’s two sons, aged 30 and 27 years, molested the man’s 14-year-old minor girl and stripped her in front of her father when she rushed to rescue him. His wife was also beaten savagely when she intervened to protect their daughter, the complainant said.The incident happened at a village under Madhotanda police station on Oct 22. After filing a complaint, police sent him to a govt medical facility for medical examination and X-ray, but declined to register an FIR as the accused people are politically connected, the complainant alleged.The man said that he again sent a fresh complaint to SP Abhishek Yadav through a registered post on Dec 3, but this was also not considered for legal action. Finally, he approached court.SHO Ashok Pal said four accused — a man, his 2 sons and his younger brother — were booked under BNS sections 74 (criminal force to a woman with intent to outrage her modesty), 76 (using criminal force to a woman with intent to disrobe her), 131 (assault or use of criminal force to any person otherwise than on grave and sudden provocation given by that person), 333 (house trespass after preparations for assault), 115(2) (voluntarily causing hurt) and 117(2) (voluntarily causing grievous hurt).(The victim’s identity has not been revealed to protect her privacy as per Supreme Court directives on cases related to sexual assault)



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Indian Men’s Cricket Team 2026 Schedule: Dates, Series & Venues



India’s men’s cricket schedule for 2026 promises a thrilling mix of high-stakes tournaments, home comforts, and challenging overseas assignments, setting the stage for another blockbuster year in white-ball and red-ball formats.

The calendar kicks off with a bilateral white-ball tour against New Zealand in January, featuring three ODIs followed by five T20Is across picturesque venues from Vadodara to Thiruvananthapuram. This serves as the perfect appetiser before the marquee ICC Men’s T20 World Cup co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka from February 7 to March 8, where Suryakumar Yadav’s men aim to defend the title after lifting the trophy under Rohit Sharma’s captaincy in 2024.

Team India schedule 2026: Full fixtures for Indian men’s cricket team

January: New Zealand in India

  • 3 ODIs vs New Zealand: Jan 11 (Vadodara), Jan 14 (Rajkot), Jan 18 (Indore).
  • 5 T20Is vs New Zealand: Jan 21 (Nagpur), Jan 23 (Raipur), Jan 25 (Guwahati), Jan 28 (Visakhapatnam), Jan 31 (Thiruvananthapuram).

Feb-Mar: T20 World Cup 2026 (India & Sri Lanka)

Group matches:

  • vs USA – Feb 7, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.
  • vs Namibia – Feb 12, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi.
  • vs Pakistan – Feb 15, R. Premadasa Stadium, Colombo.
  • vs Netherlands – Feb 18, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.

Super 8s, semi-finals and final (if India qualify) run through to March 8.

June-August: Afghanistan (home), England (away), Sri Lanka (away)

  • June: Afghanistan tour of India – 1 Test, 3 ODIs (venues TBA, all in India).
  • July 1-19: India tour of England – 5 T20Is and 3 ODIs at venues including Chester-le-Street, Manchester, Nottingham, Bristol, Southampton, Birmingham, Cardiff and Lord’s.
  • August: India tour of Sri Lanka – 2 Tests (venues and exact dates to be announced).​

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September-October: Afghanistan, West Indies & Asian Games

  • Sept: India tour of Afghanistan – 3 T20Is in Afghanistan.
  • Sept-Oct: West Indies tour of India – 3 ODIs and 5 T20Is at home
  • Sept 19-Oct 4: Asian Games (T20 format) in Aichi/Nagoya, Japan; India men to participate in the cricket event.

Oct-Dec: New Zealand (away) & Sri Lanka (home)

  • Oct-Nov: India tour of New Zealand – 2 Tests, 3 ODIs, 5 T20Is across venues like Wellington, Auckland, Hamilton and Christchurch.
  • December: Sri Lanka tour of India – 3 ODIs and 3 T20Is to finish the year at home.

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David Miller masterclass lifts Paarl Royals to first SA20 win | Cricket News


David Miller masterclass lifts Paarl Royals to first SA20 win
Paarl Royals captain David Miller pulls a delivery during match 7 (SA20)

Paarl Royals captain David Miller spoiled the Sunrisers Eastern Cape’s New Year’s Eve celebrations with a captain’s knock that delivered his side their first win of SA20 Season 4 at St George’s Park on Tuesday.Chasing a modest target of 150, the Royals found themselves in serious trouble early as Marco Jansen and Anrich Nortje tore through the top order. Jansen reached a milestone during the spell, becoming the first bowler to claim 50 wickets in SA20 history. Paarl slipped to 35 for four, with Lhuan-dre Pretorius, Asa Tribe, Rubin Hermann and Kyle Verreynne all dismissed cheaply.

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With the chase threatening to unravel, Miller produced a masterclass in composure and controlled aggression. The left-hander anchored the innings with an unbeaten 71 off just 38 balls, timing his acceleration to perfection. He found a reliable partner in rising star Keagan Lion-Cachet, who played a crucial supporting role with a mature 45 off 40 deliveries.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The pair stitched together a match-turning 114-run partnership for the fifth wicket, steadily draining the pressure from the Sunrisers. Lion-Cachet fell late in the chase, but Miller ensured there were no further hiccups.Drama lingered until the final moments, with the St George’s Park crowd hoping for a Super Over. Those hopes were dashed when Lewis Gregory bowled a costly wide, sealing the Royals’ victory with two balls to spare.Earlier, Paarl’s bowlers had laid the platform, led by teenage sensation Nqobani Mokoena. In just his second SA20 appearance, the 19-year-old seamer delivered career-best figures of 4/34, including the prized wicket of Quinton de Kock during the Powerplay. Ottneil Baartman complemented him well, returning figures of 3/36 against his former side.

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Jonny Bairstow (33) and Jordan Hermann (47) offered resistance for the Sunrisers, but regular wickets restricted them to 149 all out. Despite the loss, Sunrisers remain top of the table on 10 points, while the Royals climbed off the bottom with a timely win.Brief Scores Sunrisers Eastern Cape: 149 all out in 19.4 overs (Jordan Hermann 47; Nqobani Mokoena 4/34, Ottneil Baartman 3/36) Paarl Royals: 150 for 5 in 19.4 overs (David Miller 71 not out, Keagan Lion-Cachet 45; Anrich Nortje 2/21, Marco Jansen 2/25)



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Indore water contamination deaths: Probe exposes killer lapses; residents told to avoid tap water till Friday | Indore News


Indore water contamination deaths: Probe exposes killer lapses; residents told to avoid tap water till Friday

INDORE: A probe into the water contamination incident in Bhagirathpura, Indore, has exposed severe lapses in the city’s water supply system, with the death toll reaching seven on Wednesday and 162 patients undergoing treatment across 27 hospitals, both government and private.Indore draws its water from the Narmada river, sourced from Jalud in Khargone district, about 80 km away, through pipelines. key lapses:

  • Leakage in main water pipeline: The main pipeline supplying Bhagirathpura had a loose joint, allowing possible contamination.
  • Toilet constructed above pipeline: A newly-built toilet was dumping waste directly into a pit located above the water supply line.
  • Improper waste management: The toilet’s pit lacked a proper septic tank, causing sewage to potentially mix with drinking water.
  • Contamination at main line before branching: The contamination occurred near the main line, affecting a wider area before water distribution branched out.
  • Delayed detection: The illness spread widely before authorities identified the contamination point near the Bhagirathpura police check post.

Indore Municipal Corporation (IMC) commissioner Dilip Kumar Yadav said a leakage was detected in the main water supply pipeline in Bhagirathpura, above which a toilet had been constructed, leading to possible contamination of drinking water.Dileep said, “We found that the illness was spread across the area, thus suspected that the contamination was near the main line, before it branched. The contamination point was identified near Bhagirathpura police check post, where a newly-constructed toilet was dumping waste in a pit instead of a proper septic tank. The pit was directly above the water supply line, which had a joint. We found that the joint was also loose. It was repaired.”The IMC is now flushing the water pipeline and has advised residents to avoid using the water until Friday. Around 60–70 water tankers have been deployed to supply drinking water in the area. Additionally, ASHA workers are conducting door-to-door surveys to monitor new cases.Confusion, however, persists over the exact number of fatalities. While city mayor Pushyamitra Bhargava stated that seven people had died, chief minister Mohan Yadav, speaking at a press conference after visiting patients in multiple hospitals, put the toll at four. “As of now, the number of deaths recorded is four. Patients have been admitted to different hospitals. Government has a system of collecting records. We have initiated a probe and the final figure would be clear once the report is filed,” the CM said. He added, “But why should even one person die? The episode has left us hurt and saddened.” Yadav visited Verma Hospital, Beema Hospital, DNS, MY Hospital, and Shalby Hospital during his tour.The health department has officially reported three deaths, but Mayor Bhargava said, “According to my information, seven persons have died after falling ill in Bhagirathpura area.” Verma Hospital officials confirmed that 162 patients are currently admitted across 27 hospitals.The Indore Bench of the Madhya Pradesh High Court, hearing a public interest litigation filed by Indore High Court Bar Association president Ritesh Inani, directed the local municipal corporation and state government to ensure an immediate supply of clean drinking water. The court also mandated free treatment for residents suffering from vomiting and diarrhea and ordered both authorities to submit a detailed status report by January 2, including the number of affected residents, hospital admissions, and the medical care being provided.The incident highlights serious lapses in sanitation and water safety management, with both the civic body and state authorities facing scrutiny as families demand accountability for the preventable deaths caused by contaminated water.



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Explosion rips through a bar in luxury Swiss ski resort town of Crans Montana; several feared dead – visuals emerge


Explosion rips through a bar in luxury Swiss ski resort town of Crans Montana; several feared dead - visuals emerge

An explosion ripped through a bar in the luxury Alpine ski resort town of Crans-Montana early Thursday, leaving several people dead and others injured, Swiss police said. Visuals from the scene showed a building engulfed in flames and emergency responders rushing in.At the time of the blast a New Year celebration was under way.“There has been an explosion of unknown origin,” Gaetan Lathion, a police spokesman in Wallis canton in southwestern Switzerland, told AFP. Adding, “There are several injured, and several dead.”According to police, the blast occurred at around 1.30 am (local time) at Le Constellation, a bar popular with tourists, as revellers were ringing in the New Year. Emergency services rushed to the scene and operations are still reportedly ongoing. Images and video on social media showed flames engulfing part of the building, with firefighters and rescue teams deployed nearby.“The intervention is still ongoing,” Lathion said, adding that the cause of the explosion had not yet been determined.Authorities have not released further details on the number of casualties or the circumstances leading to the blast. The investigation is continuing.(With input from agencies)



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New GST rates for sin goods from Feb 1! Tobacco & pan masala to attract 40% tax – check details



Tobacco products and pan masala products are set to face a new tax structure from February 1. This comes as the Centre rolls out additional excise duty and a health cess, above the current GST rates. The new structure will replace the compensation cess which is applied on ‘sin goods.’Tobacco and allied products will now attract an additional excise duty while pan masala will have a Health and National Security Cess. As per a government notification, pan masala, cigarettes, tobacco and similar products will be taxed at 40% under the Goods and Services Tax (GST) regime. Meanwhile, biris will attract an 18% GST rate. These GST rates will continue, but new levies will now be imposed separately. The finance ministry also notified the Chewing Tobacco, Jarda Scented Tobacco and Gutkha Packing Machines (Capacity Determination and Collection of Duty) Rules, 2026. The rules lay down the framework for determining production capacity and collecting duty from manufacturers of chewing tobacco and related products. The move follows Parliament’s approval in December of two Bills that cleared the way for the new cess on pan masala manufacturing and the excise duty on tobacco products. With the latest notification, the government has confirmed that the new levies will take effect from February 1, while the current GST compensation cess, levied at varying rates, will be discontinued from the same date.



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Congress slams Mohan Bhagwat over remarks on ‘Hindu Rashtra’, says his statement lacks action | India News



NEW DELHI: Congress leaders Rashid Alvi and V Hanumantha Rao on Thursday launched a sharp attack on RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat over his recent remarks, accusing him and the BJP of pushing divisive agendas, imposing Hindi, and attempting to undermine India’s secular character.The leaders alleged that Bhagwat’s statements do not translate into action and warned against efforts to erase Mahatma Gandhi’s legacy.

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Reacting to Bhagwat’s statement, Congress leader Rashid Alvi said that both the RSS chief and Prime Minister Narendra Modi were focused on image-building rather than addressing real issues on the ground.“Mohan Bhagwat and the Prime Minister are both trying to cultivate their images. Neither of them seems to care whether what they say actually translates into action on the ground. If Mohan Bhagwat truly believes this, why doesn’t he tell the BJP leaders to stop forcibly imposing Hindi on the people of South India, which only creates a huge uproar and makes people there hate Hindi? Mohan Bhagwat’s statements won’t make any difference. He needs to explain this to his cadre and the BJP leaders,” Alvi said.Congress leader V Hanumantha Rao also accused the RSS chief of working towards turning India into a Hindu Rashtra and erasing the legacy of Mahatma Gandhi.“RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat has only one work, and that is to make India a ‘Hindu Rashtra’ and erase Mahatma Gandhi’s name from it… People must understand and try to stop this… this country cannot become a Hindu country as it is a secular country… They are even trying to change the name of the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee scheme (MNREGA) by removing Mahatma Gandhi’s name from it and adding Lord Ram’s name... people should fight to reverse it,” Rao said.On Sunday, Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat said that India must once again work towards becoming a ‘Vishwaguru’, not out of ambition but because it is the need of the world, emphasising that the time has now come to carry forward the resurgence of Sanatana Dharma.Addressing a gathering in Hyderabad, Bhagwat referred to events from a century ago, saying that around 100 years back, Yogi Arvind had declared that the resurgence of Sanatana Dharma was God’s will and that the rise of the Hindu nation was essential for that resurgence.“That time has now come, 100 years ago, when Yogi Arvind declared that the resurgence of Sanatana Dharma is God’s will, and that the rise of the Hindu nation is for the resurgence of Sanatana Dharma,” he said.Bhagwat further asserted that Bharat, the Hindu nation, Sanatan Dharma, and Hindutva are synonymous. “Bharat or the Hindu nation, and Sanatana Dharma, Hindutva, are synonymous. He indicated that this process had begun. We now need to continue that process…We see that the efforts of the Sangh in India and those of Hindu Swayamsevak Sanghs in their respective countries are the same: to organise the Hindu community. To set an example of a society leading a religious life in the whole world, to set examples of people leading a religious life…”Following this, the RSS Chief said that becoming a ‘Vishwaguru’ requires sustained hard work across various streams, including the Sangh’s efforts.



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Aishwarya Rai-Abhishek Bachchan wedding: Paparazzi recall brutal beating, ‘Security kicked us, hit us with guns—we banned the Bachchans’ |


Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan’s 2007 wedding created massive buzz, with media camping outside Jalsa for days. Only one photo by Varinder Chawla went viral, sparking paparazzi clashes, a photographer boycott, and Bachchan family apology after a Marriott meeting. It marked India’s paparazzi culture birth.

Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan’s wedding was hailed as the biggest wedding of the year. Newspapers across India splashed large headlines about their marriage. Some called them Bollywood’s hottest stars, others described them as the industry’s top couple. However, every publication used the same wedding photograph, as it was the only one available. Reportedly, the incident led to the Bachchan family’s first ban on paparazzi, which was later resolved after the family invited photographers to the Marriott hotel for a discussion.Aishwarya Rai and Abhishek Bachchan tied the knot on April 20, 2007. On April 22, they visited Tirumala’s Tirupati temple, sparking massive national buzz. According to reports, several photographers were injured during the wedding coverage. Later, Amitabh Bachchan briefly addressed the media, saying, “I apologise for the inconvenience caused. The wedding was meant to be a private affair.”



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