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NEW DELHI: Feeling the pinch of a surge in global crude prices, oil marketing companies on Friday increased the retail price of 95-octane premium petrol by nearly Rs 2 a litre and jacked up the rates of industrial diesel by Rs 22 a litre.At the same time, IndianOil, the country’s largest fuel retailer vowed to adopt a “responsible pricing” strategy in an indication that pump prices for normal petrol and diesel may not be raised immediately. In a social media post, IndianOil said there is no automatic fuel price revision in India despite a surge in global fuel prices. “A limited revision applies only to premium petrol XP-95, with minimal impact on overall consumption. Through evolving global conditions, the focus remains clear: consistent supply, responsible pricing, and service you can rely on.”

Premium petrol up 2_L amid global oil spike

The retail price of normal petrol and diesel, and aviation turbine fuel, remain unchanged. Officials said less than 5% of people use the premium category of petrol in their vehicles.“Some increase is reported in the premium category, which hardly makes up 2-4% of the entire petrol sold in the country,” said Sujata Sharma, joint secretary in the petroleum ministry. Sharma added that the prices of petrol and diesel were deregulated in 2010 and 2014, respectively, and are decided independently by oil companies.The cost of crude for Indian refiners has soared 120% since the conflict in the Gulf broke out on Feb 28, hitting $156.29 a barrel on Friday, wiping out the profits for domestic oil marketing companies. The price of global benchmark Brent crude also reached close to $110 a barrel, nearly 50% higher than the pre-conflict price of $72.87.Officials said the OMCs make profits when rates are low, absorbing losses when crude prices are high.According to oil companies, high-speed diesel for industrial users in Delhi is now available at Rs 109.59 per litre. Officials in oil marketing companies said prices of this category of diesel are linked to international prices and are automatically revised every fortnight.A litre of normal petrol – with an octane rating of 91 and suitable for standard engines – in Delhi continues to cost Rs 94.77, while the same grade of diesel costs Rs 87.67 per litre. The retail prices of normal petrol and diesel were last revised in April 2022.India imports nearly 90% of its crude oil needs and roughly half of its natural gas requirement, which has been disrupted due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz.



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PM takes to Insta to amplify message to cut down on sugar | India News


PM takes to Insta to amplify message to cut down on sugar

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi on Friday used Instagram to amplify a simple public health message – cut down on sugar and prioritise fitness.Sharing a short reel posted by Yuvraj Dua, in which he had urged the PM to advise his father to reduce sugar intake, Modi said he would echo the appeal not just to Dua’s parents in the video but to “everyone else out there.” Dua’s post framed the message in personal terms, linking everyday choices at home to long-term health.In a follow-up slide, the PM underlined the risks of excessive sugar consumption, noting its association with multiple diseases and the growing burden of obesity. He also encouraged people to incorporate yoga into their daily routine, calling it an effective way to stay fit.The message aligns with govt’s broader push on preventive healthcare involving lifestyle changes such as diet control and physical activity to tackle non-communicable diseases. With obesity and diabetes rising steadily in India, the PM’s social media outreach places renewed emphasis on small, actionable steps.The tone of the posts remained informal but direct – eat well, eat healthy, stay active, and be mindful of sugar.”



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‘CSK don’t benefit from MS Dhoni’: Controversial take from ex-India teammate goes viral | Cricket News


'CSK don’t benefit from MS Dhoni': Controversial take from ex-India teammate goes viral
MS Dhoni (Image credit: BCCI/IPL)

NEW DELHI: Former India cricketer Irfan Pathan has stirred debate ahead of IPL 2026 by leaving MS Dhoni out of his preferred Chennai Super Kings (CSK) playing XI. He feels Dhoni’s current role as a lower-order batter, who faces very few balls, doesn’t add enough value to the team unless he takes on more responsibility.Pathan explained that while Dhoni remains a legend, his limited time at the crease doesn’t always help the team. He suggested that a more active batter like Sarfaraz Khan should take that spot instead.

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“Sarfaraz Khan has a place in this team at number six,” Pathan said on his YouTube channel. “But if MS Dhoni says he’ll play regularly… because at some time, even the world’s best batter has to retire. Will he play all games? Will he not? I have been saying this for a long time, him being out there for two overs are certainly pleasing for Dhoni’s fans, but CSK don’t benefit from it. “If Dhoni has to play, it has to be four overs, only then does it benefit the team. If he doesn’t play, then does he think ‘Let’s make a team where batters get the best chance?’ because it’s Dhoni’s team,” he added.Irfan Pathan’s Playing XI for CSK: Sanju Samson, Ayush Mhare, Ruturaj Gaikwad (C), Shivam Dube, Dewald Brevis, Sarfaraz Khan, Kartik Sharma, Prashant Veer, Akeal Hosein, Matt Henry, Noor Ahmad and Impact player: Khaleel Ahmed.Pathan picked a playing eleven that included new faces like Prashant Veer and Kartik Sharma, leaving out Dhoni for now. He also hinted that this decision could change depending on Dhoni’s role in the batting order.With CSK struggling in recent seasons, including finishing last in 2025, the franchise is looking to rebuild. The addition of players like Sanju Samson shows a shift towards the future, and IPL 2026 could be a crucial season in deciding the team’s direction and Dhoni’s role going forward.

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Refusing household chores not cruelty: SC | India News


Refusing household chores not cruelty: SC

NEW DELHI: Emphasising that household chores should be shared between husband and wife, Supreme Court on Friday observed that times have changed and a husband must share the burden of work. “You’re not marrying a maid, you’re marrying a life partner,” said a bench of Justices Vikram Nath and Sandeep Mehta to a man seeking divorce on grounds of “cruelty”.“You have to contribute in cooking, washing, etc. Today’s times are different,” the SC bench said and asked the man and his wife to appear in person.SC’s observations came while hearing a petition filed by the man challenging a Karnataka high court order. The HC had set aside a trial court order granting divorce to the man on the ground of cruelty.During the hearing before SC, the man’s counsel said mediation between the man and the woman – who got married in 2017 and have an eight-year old boy – had failed, and since 2019, the couple is separated.“He wants divorce. The trial court granted divorce on the ground of cruelty,” the counsel said. The SC bench asked what cruelty was alleged in the matter. The counsel said the woman had indulged in “improper behaviour and was not cooking food”.To this, Justice Nath said, “You have to equally participate in all these. Cooking, cleaning, washing, everything”, adding the HC was right that it might not be a ground for cruelty.



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UP govt teacher falls victim to ‘pig-butchering romance’ scam, Rs 49 lakh siphoned via ‘trading platform’ | Lucknow News


UP teacher falls victim to ‘pig-butchering’ romance scam

LUCKNOW: A govt school teacher from Lucknow fell prey to a ‘pig butchering romance’ scam, an insidious blend of romance, deception, and financial fraud—losing a staggering Rs 49 lakh to a woman he met on a matrimonial platform. Police officials said it was the first such scam in the city. According to the FIR filed with the cyber police, a resident of Jankipuram and an employee of the basic education department came in contact with a woman identifying herself as Isha Desai on June 20, 2025, via the app m4marry. Claiming to be a Mumbai-based textile business owner, she cultivated a relationship with the victim, gradually building emotional trust. Police, on the basis of the FIR, said this emotional manipulation was the first step in what experts describe as a ‘long con’. Thereafter, the accused introduced the teacher to a trading platform—gomarketsuma.com.Initial investments yielded fake profits. Drawn deeper into the scheme, the teacher transferred Rs49 lakh to various bank accounts provided by the accused in six months. A dummy credit of Rs 10 lakh was also reflected in his trading account. The scam took a dramatic turn when the victim attempted to withdraw Rs2.5 lakh. The platform showed a sudden spike in profits—Rs 1 crore — and demanded Rs Rs33 lakh as “tax” to release the funds. “When the teacher refused to give more money and demanded his Rs 49 lakh back, he was allegedly threatened with legal action, including proceedings by the Enforcement Directorate (ED), a tactic aimed at inducing fear and compliance,” police said.Realizing the fraud, the teacher approached cyber crime police, who confirmed that the entire operation was part of a coordinated cyber fraud network. Investigators have been provided with key digital evidence, including transaction records, chat logs, the mobile number of the accused, and screenshots of the fake trading platform. Officials said a detailed probe has been initiated. “No genuine platform demands upfront tax for withdrawals,” an officer noted. What is ‘pig-butchering’A cybercrime expert and former IPS officer, Triveni said that this is a textbook ‘pig-butchering’ romance scam, where fraudsters ‘fatten’ the victim emotionally and financially over time like a ‘pig’, and then take away all his wealth, ‘slaughtering’ him financially. “They build trust, show fake gains, and then extract large sums before disappearing. These scams are psychologically engineered and often run by organised international syndicates,” he said.



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Abhishek Nayar provides official update on Matheesha Pathirana availability for IPL 2026


The TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 is just a few days away, as the franchises have their final round of training ahead of the mega event in India. One of 10 franchises, the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) hosted a press conference ahead of their first game against the Mumbai Indians on March 29, at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.

Ahead of the first game, the head coach, Abhishek Nayar, provided a massive update on the Sri Lanka pacer Matheesha Pathirana, who was bought during last year’s auction for a hefty price of INR 18 crore. Matheesha Pathiranahas been out injured since February 16, 2026, as he picked up a hamstring pull during Sri Lanka’s T20 World Cup group stage match against Australia.

KKR Head coach provides update on Matheesha Pathirana

Since then, Matheesha Pathirana has been doing rehab. His manager provided an update about his availability in the IPL 2026. As per recent reports, he has been fit but requires the NOC from the national cricket board and a fitness certificate from Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) in order to participate in the league.

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During the press-conference, Abhishek Nayar provided an update about the premium fast bowler. He stated that the pacer will not be available for the initial games for the three-time winners and will join the squad mid-April.

They look after his [Matheesha Pathirana] rehab- Abhishek Nayar

Nayar said, “He is with the Sri Lanka Cricket Board. They look after his rehab. The latest communication we sort of had is hopefully, somewhere in mid-April, they feel he will be match fit. That’s what we know as of now. That’s the update we got from the board. That’s how it’s looking now.”

“I think in any tournament with any team, once you lose some of the key bowling options, these are not things they plan for, but these are things they have to accept. The good thing about Indian cricket, especially at the moment, they have a lot of them.”

I think we’ll be fine- Abhishek Nayar

“So they have some guys that we are, as the coach mentioned, that we are looking at, definitely going to fill the spot. There are the likes of Umran Malik, Kartik Tyagi. These guys are also players who represent the national team at some point in time, and have also played in the IPL before. They are young and exciting talents,” he said.

Abhishek Nayar concluded, saying, “So, for me, personally, I’m happy along with Tim (Southee) to work with this group of fast bowlers. We have the best spin duo in the entire competition. So from a bowling point of view, I think we’ll be fine. Also, we can’t forget Vaibhav (Arora), who had a fantastic season last year, been the leader of the attack for a few seasons as well.”

KKR have the likes of Blessing Muzarabani, who have been in good form in the T20 World Cup. Picking up 13 wickets for Zimbabwe. So KKR might miss Matheesha Pathirana in their death overs as they do not have an out and out death bowler with Rana and Pathirana out.

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$44 billion acquisition: US jury finds Elon Musk ‘misled’ Twitter shareholders in 2022


$44 billion acquisition: US jury finds Elon Musk ‘misled’ Twitter shareholders in 2022

A federal jury in San Francisco has found Elon Musk liable for defrauding Twitter (now X) investors in 2022 by disparaging the company in an effort to secure a lower purchase price for the platform, Bloomberg News reported on Friday.Jurors concluded that Musk intentionally misled shareholders by claiming the social media company—later renamed X—had an excessive number of fake accounts, while attempting to withdraw from his $44 billion acquisition deal, the report said. However, the court absolved him of some fraud allegations, adding that he did not “scheme” to mislead investors.Jurors were tasked with determining whether two tweets and comments Musk made on a podcast in May 2022 constituted intentional fraud against shareholders who traded based on his statements. After three days of deliberations, the nine-member jury concluded that Musk misled investors through two tweets — including one stating the deal was “temporarily on hold” — but did not do so via his podcast remarks and did not engage in a deliberate scheme to defraud.The verdict came nearly three weeks after the trial began on March 2. While damages in the class-action case remain to be finalised, they are expected to run into billions of dollars. The jury awarded shareholders between about $3 and $8 per share per day.Much of the case focused on Musk’s claims regarding the number of fake accounts on Twitter. He argued that the platform had significantly more bots and spam accounts than the roughly 5% disclosed in regulatory filings, using this as grounds to attempt to withdraw from the $44 billion deal.After Musk sought to back out, Twitter filed a lawsuit in Delaware to enforce the agreement. Just before the case was set to go to trial, Musk reversed course and agreed to proceed with the acquisition on the original terms.



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Sri Lanka grant NOCs for IPL 2026, share key update on Matheesha Pathirana | Cricket News


Sri Lanka grant NOCs for IPL 2026, share key update on Matheesha Pathirana
Matheesha Pathirana (AFP Photo)

Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) has announced that its players will only be allowed to participate in IPL 2026 after successfully completing mandatory physical performance tests. The board confirmed that No Objection Certificates (NOCs) will be issued strictly based on players meeting the required fitness standards.“Only those who successfully meet the required standards of the physical performance tests will be cleared to participate in the ongoing domestic tournament and also granted an NOC to take part in IPL 2026.

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“Accordingly, Dushmantha Chameera, Pathum Nissanka, and Kamindu Mendis, who have successfully completed their physical performance tests, have been issued NOCs to participate in the IPL. Nuwan Thushara’s eligibility for a No Objection Certificate (NOC) to participate in the IPL will be subject to the outcome of his Physical Performance Test.“Wanindu Hasaranga, Eshan Malinga, and Matheesha Pathirana, who have requested NOCs to participate in IPL 2026, are yet to undergo the Physical Performance Test, as they are still undergoing rehabilitation to recover from injuries sustained. The respective players will undergo the tests upon completion of their recovery and rehabilitation programs,” said SLC in a statement on Friday.With IPL 2026 to begin on March 28, Chameera and Nissanka will now link up with Delhi Capitals, while Mendis will join Sunrisers Hyderabad. Pathirana, who is to turn out for Kolkata Knight Riders, has been on the sidelines after a hamstring injury ruled him out of Sri Lanka’s campaign in the mid-way of 2026 Men’s T20 World Cup.Hasaranga (Lucknow Super Giants), Malinga (Sunrisers Hyderabad), and Thushara (Royal Challengers Bengaluru) also missed the World Cup at various stages due to injuries to hamstring, shoulder and broken left thumb.“Sri Lanka Cricket (SLC) wishes to announce that players who have requested to participate in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 will be issued a No Objection Certificate (NOC) only upon successfully passing SLC’s mandatory Physical Performance Test.“At present, SLC is conducting an eight-week specialized physical training program for all nationally contracted players. This initiative aims to enhance players’ physical performance standards in preparation for upcoming international assignments.“Along with this program, players are also undergoing the mandatory physical performance tests, a routine process followed to check the fitness standards of the players,” added SLC.The board added that these tests are part of a routine process to monitor and maintain player fitness at the highest level.

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Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma and Indian cricket deserves clarity over their futures, not hocus-pocus | Cricket News


Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma (AP Photo)

New Delhi: India head coach Gautam Gambhir has expressed a strong desire to remain through the Los Angeles Olympics. Chief selector Ajit Agarkar wants to stay until the 2027 ODI World Cup. T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav has set his sights on 2028 and ODI captain Shubman Gill has locked the ultimate target for South Africa. Every important individual in Indian cricket is focussed on what lies ahead but the biggest irony is that two of the country’s biggest superstars still have to deal with non-committal undertones.Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma – two former ODI captains and arguably the finest cricketers to have played the game – are yet to receive public backing for next year’s showpiece in South Africa. “There is still time left,” “the World Cup is nearly two years away,” “we want to focus on the present.” With time, the statements have changed but the sentiment remains the same.

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The only reassuring words from the Indian camp came in October 2025 when India’s Test and newly-appointed ODI captain, Gill, supported the two stalwarts. “Absolutely,” Gill said, when asked if he saw Rohit and Kohli playing an important role in ODIs leading into the World Cup. “The experience the two of them have (is immense), and there are very few players who can match the number of matches they have won for India,” he added.Less than a week later, coach Gambhir urged everyone to “stay in the present.”“Look, 50-over World Cup is still two-and-a-half years away, and I think it is very important to stay in the present,” he said in a press conference after India beat West Indies 2-0 in the Test series. “That is very important. Obviously, they are quality players, they are coming back, their experience is going to be a handful in Australia as well. Hopefully, those two guys will have a successful tour, and more importantly, as a team, we will have a successful series.”

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli

Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (Screengrab)

Since then, Virat and Rohit have played series against Australia, South Africa and New Zealand, and they also squeezed in some List A outings for their respective states in the Vijay Hazare Trophy. While Rohit has lost a lot of weight—”half of him,” according to Brendon McCullum—Virat has gained plenty of intent.Virat, in particular, has switched to beast mode. In his last 10 fifty-over outings, he has hit four hundreds and as many half-centuries. Rohit had quieter showings against New Zealand but he, too, looked menacing in the series against South Africa and Australia. Both right-handers, who have been the backbone of the Indian team for the last two decades, are in the last phase of their careers but continue to fight for survival while chasing the unfinished business from three years ago.India face a packed ODI calendar leading up to next year’s World Cup, and it is imperative that someone from the BCCI calls both Rohit and Virat to discuss their plans. Not the players’ plans, but the board’s plans. The players have their target locked and the onus is now on the Indian cricket board to navigate the situation.

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma

Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma (AP Photo)

The dagger of insecurity hanging over their heads is not ideal for any Indian dressing room, and it’s not a surprise that the ODI set-up remains the most tense one. There are strong murmurs that some senior players are limiting their conversations with the coach and restricting their chatter with the chief selector to formal pleasantries.

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The head coach asserted during one of his many media appearances since winning the T20 World Cup that planning for the ODI World Cup will begin some time during the IPL but before the blueprint is finalised, dialogue needs to happen. Not just dialogue but clear communication stating whether Virat and Rohit fit into the World Cup plans.

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Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli (Pic credit: BCCI)

Although it’s quite funny that a conversation of this nature, involving two white ball giants, is even required, the indirect messaging via press conferences and the growing chatter on social media timelines are doing everything but making the dressing room ideal for an event of that proportion. If other one-format cricketers, not on the right side of 30, can look two years ahead; if a chief selector can ask for a shot at unfinished business; and if a head coach can express a desire to continue a year after his official tenure ends, the least Virat and Rohit can expect is clear dialogue. If the men who matter still feel they can have a real shot without the two, and keep the dressing room at its secure best, they must be reading the room with supernatural powers.

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KKR head coach Abhishek Nayar reveals Harshit Rana’s replacement ahead of IPL 2026


The TATA Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 is just around the corner. As all teams have nearly geared up for the rich cash league. Ahead of the IPL, three-time IPL winners, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), held their first press conference ahead of their opening game against the Mumbai Indians on March 29, at the Wankhede Stadium.

Head coach Abhishek Nayar, Assistant coach Shane Watson, mentor Dwayne Bravo, and captain Ajinkya Rahane were present at the press conference. During the press conference, head coach Abhishek Nayar revealed whether KKR would be picking any replacement for Harshit Rana ahead of the IPL 2026.

KKR head coach provides update on Harshit Rana

Harshit Rana was ruled out of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 due to ligament strain in his right knee during India’s T20 World Cup warm-up match against South Africa. He has undergone surgery and was seen using a support while walking during the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) Naman Awards.

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“Firstly, it’s a big blow because Harshit has been an integral part of this team for the last few seasons. All these years, he has grown into a good cricketer. We’ll always miss Harshit Rana, and it’s not easy to replace him,” Nayar told the media on Friday in Kolkata.

The decision will be made soon- Abhishek Nayar

“Having said that, we have looked at a few bowlers over the past few days. We are trying to evaluate, with the help of our leadership group, who fits in and who can play that role to the best of their abilities. So we are still evaluating that and have yet to make that decision. But hopefully, we can identify who can make a difference,” he added.

Nayar also stated that the KKR pacer is currently at the BCCI Centre of Excellence, and an announcement regarding his replacement is likely to be made within the next couple of days after assessing the bowlers who are on trial at the Eden Gardens and might feature in the first practice match for the side today. He further said, “The decision will be made soon, maybe in a couple of days.”

Harshit Rana’s IPL record for KKR

Harshit Rana has been one of the premier bowlers for the Knights in the last few seasons, especially in the middle and death overs. His slower balls and cutters have been effective. He has been an integral part of the KKR setup, and due to his amazing performances in the IPL, he has been an all-format player for India as well.

Harshit Rana has played 34 games for the Purple and Gold, picking up 40 wickets for the franchise. His best season was back in 2024, when the Knights won their first title as he picked 19 wickets in that IPL edition.

Year Mat Balls Runs WKTS BBM Ave Econ SR 4W 5W
Career 34 649 1029 40 3/24 25.73 9.51 16.23 0 0

KKR also provided an update on Matheesha Pathirana, who is still rehabbing from the hamstring injury as he is set to join the squad around mid-April. The Knights will be looking for a winning start in their first game.

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