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Rs 20.5 lakh awarded to wife and son of elderly killed in car collision in Maharashtra | Mumbai News


Thane: A Motor Accident Claims Tribunal (MACT) has awarded a compensation of Rs 20.5 lakh to the family of a 74-year-old businessman, who died in a car collision in Palghar district in 2022. The accident occurred on Nov 22, 2022, when the victim, Ganesh Gopal Chaudhari, was travelling in a car from Vikramgad in Palghar district toward Nashik, and a speeding four-wheeler collided with his vehicle in the ghat section. Chaudhari sustained serious injuries and died while undergoing treatment at a hospital the same day. The tribunal noted that the driver of the offending car failed to judge the bend, came in at high and excessive speed and crashed into the victim’s vehicle. It also dismissed the insurer’s contention that the driver lacked a valid licence.MACT member R V Mohite directed the owner of the offending vehicle and the insurer to jointly and severally pay the compensation with 9% interest per annum from the date of the petition. A copy of the order dated March 25 was made available on Saturday. The tribunal assessed the deceased’s annual income at Rs 5.9 lakh based on his income tax returns and ordered that Rs 13.5 lakh be paid to his wife and Rs 7 lakh to his son.



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Tim David, Patidar fire 97-run barrage vs CSK in last five overs as RCB reach highest IPL 2026 total | Cricket News


Tim David, Patidar fire 97-run barrage vs CSK in last five overs as RCB reach highest IPL 2026 total

Royal Challengers Bengaluru scored 97 runs in the last five overs to finish at 250 for 3, the highest total of this season, against Chennai Super Kings in their IPL match on Sunday, turning the game with a strong finish in the first innings.The late surge came from Tim David, captain Rajat Patidar and Devdutt Padikkal, who built on the base set earlier in the innings. Padikkal scored 50 off 29 balls, David made 70 off 25 balls, while Patidar remained unbeaten on 48 off 19 balls.

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Padikkal was involved in two key partnerships — a 56-run stand in 37 balls with Phil Salt (46) for the second wicket, and a 58-run stand in 21 balls with Patidar for the third wicket.These partnerships helped RCB recover after the early dismissal of Virat Kohli (28), who was dropped on seven by Shivam Dube off Khaleel Ahmed.Salt led the scoring early, hitting a six each off Noor Ahmad and Anshul Kamboj, as RCB reached 51 for 1 at the end of the Powerplay.After Salt was caught off Dube, Padikkal increased the scoring rate. He hit Dube for two sixes and a four, taking the run rate past 10 per over. He reached his fifty with a single off Matt Henry but was later dismissed trying a reverse scoop against Jamie Overton.RCB scored 62 runs between overs 11 and 15, reaching 153 for 3. From there, Patidar and David added 99 runs in 36 balls for the fourth wicket, staying unbeaten.Patidar attacked Khaleel, hitting two sixes and a four in his final over. David took on Noor Ahmad in the 17th over, hitting three sixes.In the 19th over, David hit Overton for four sixes, including three in a row, as RCB added 97 runs in the last five overs.This total equals the joint second-highest runs scored by a team in overs 16-20 in an IPL innings, matching Delhi Capitals’ 97 against Gujarat Titans in 2024. RCB hold the record with 112 runs in this phase against Gujarat Lions in 2016.RCB innings progression:Overs 1-6: 51/1Overs 7-15: 102/2Overs 16-20: 97/0Highest aggregates in Overs 11-20 in an IPL innings172/2 – RCB vs GL, Bengaluru, 2016162/2 – PBKS vs CSK, Cuttack, 2014159/2 – SRH vs RCB, Bengaluru, 2024159/2 – RCB vs CSK, Bengaluru, 2026



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Youth booked for bike stunt on Palm Beach Road in Navi Mumbai | Mumbai News


Navi Mumbai: A 24-year-old youth from Mumbai was booked by the NRI coastal police for performing a dangerous bike wheelie stunt on the stretch of Palm Beach Road on Saturday past midnight.Devendra Pol, senior of NRI coastal police station, said, “After the video clip of the bike stunt went viral on social media, taking cognisance of the offence, an FIR was registered against the biker. He was booked under relevant sections of BNS for rash or negligent driving, along with Motor Vehicle Act sections for dangerous driving.” Constable Amit Surve said, “The bike stunt viral video’s complaint was received by the police team monitoring the social media to keep a check on illegal activities. Accordingly, an FIR was registered on April 3. The incident was recorded on April 1 around 10.45 pm.” Pol said, “From the bike’s registration number, the accused was traced to his Goregaon residence. He has been identified as Arpan Arup Niyogi, who is a contract worker. He was detained and after registering an FIR, his sports bike was seized. He was served with a notice directing him to co-operate in police investigation and to remain present in court. We have written to the RTO seeking suspension of his bike riding licence.”



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Mumbai: Virar station platforms upgrade to accommodate 15-coach trains | Mumbai News


Mumbai: Western Railway (WR) and Mumbai Railway Vikas Corporation (MRVC) have achieved a major milestone under the Virar–Dahanu Road quadrupling project with the completion of key capacity augmentation works at Virar station. In a significant upgrade, platforms 3A and 4A have been widened from 6.5 metre to 10.5 metre and extended to handle 15-coach local trains, replacing the earlier 12-coach capacity.A new home platform — platform 5A, has also been constructed on the western side, further strengthening infrastructure at one of the busiest suburban stations on the western corridor. The entire work has been completed in a record four months. An EMU trial run was successfully conducted by WR in coordination with MRVC. The upgraded platforms are expected to be handed over to the zonal railway shortly for the introduction of 15-coach suburban services. The development is set to boost carrying capacity.



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In Maharashtra, Thane gets its first private planetarium | Mumbai News


Thane: Thane district’s first planetarium was inaugurated on Sunday in a village near Shahapur town. The private Space Astrotainment Planetarium & Observatory (SAPO) is located on a 3.5 acre land in Sakadbav village, featuring a state-of-the-art 56-seat digital dome planetarium with 360% projection technology, offering shows in Marathi, Hindi, and English. The facility houses an open-sky observatory equipped with powerful telescopes for real-time stargazing of celestial bodies like Saturn’s rings and the moon. The centre also offers stay options for visitors. Shahapur MLA Daulat Daroda said the facility would inspire children to learn astronomy. Astronomer D.K. Soman, the chief guest, called for the facility to be developed into a dedicated education and research hub for astronomy.



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‘Special measures in place to ensure safe passage of ships from friendly nations like India’: Iran envoy | India News


NEW DLEHI: Amid the ongoing conflict, Iran’s ambassador to India, Dr Mohammad Fathali, spoke to TOI on war narratives, the situation at the Strait of Hormuz, and clarified Iran’s maritime approach during wartime. He emphasised that the conflict is an “illegal war” imposed on Iran. Reflecting on his diplomatic tenure, he highlighted public solidarity and deepening bilateral relations, calling India a “true friend in hard times.” Excerpts:

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Q: Many Indians sent aid to Iran. Tehran thanked India but then deleted some of the tweets. What happened?A: We have received a lot of contributions from all over India—from north to south and east to west. Donations are still coming in. We are truly grateful for the kindness of the Indian people. I want to sincerely thank the Indian govt and people for their valuable support and solidarity. Contrary to what was said in the media, there was no special reason for deleting the tweets. Since these contributions came from people of all religions, ethnicities, and every part of the country, we felt it was necessary to show our appreciation to all the people of India together.Q: The war has also been a battle of narratives. Has the global perception shifted in anyone’s favour?A: Beyond all the rhetoric and contradictory statements, what happened on Feb 28th was an act of aggression and an illegal war imposed on the Iranian nation.We were in the middle of negotiations with the US. This wasn’t the first time the United States walked away from the table while we were negotiating and attacked. For what reason? They claimed there was an ‘immediate threat’ from Iran, but then the Pentagon quickly denied it, saying there was no such threat. They talked about Iran’s nuclear program and nuclear weapons—something that has never existed. Now, everyone knows this is a war based on illusions. It is an illegal war imposed not only on Iran but also on the entire region, with consequences for the whole international community.Our enemies have not achieved any of their goals so far. They were looking for ‘regime change’ in Iran. However, we are a govt that emerged from a popular revolution, and our people have shown their support by taking to the streets since the very first day of the war. We are defending ourselves, and we will spare no effort in this path.Q: The administration in Iran recently praised India for its ‘balanced’ and ‘neutral’ stance. Is there anything Iran expects from New Delhi? A: We appreciate the measures taken by the Indian govt. This approach reflects India’s profound understanding of regional complexities and the significance of maintaining bilateral relations. At the same time, we expect all independent and freedom-loving nations to stand against the violation of international law and aggression. All govts must condemn attacks on civilian infrastructures—such as hospitals, schools, universities, and economic centers—and, most importantly, the killing of innocent civilians, including children.Q: There were inputs of Iran helping Indian vessels through the Strait of Hormuz during heightened tensions. Could you clarify if any specific mechanisms or coordination channels are currently in place to ensure their safe passage? A: Iran has always emphasized the importance of safety and security for shipping in international routes. However, it is important to note that the Strait of Hormuz is not part of international waters; it is within the territorial and internal waters of Iran and Oman. Therefore, protecting the interests of these two countries is the priority in managing the strait, and decisions regarding transit conditions belong to Tehran and Muscat. The strait is only closed to countries at war with Iran. It is natural that during wartime, we will not allow our enemies to pass through our internal waters. The fact that other ships are not traveling is due to the insecurity in the region and extremely high insurance costs. Nevertheless, we have implemented special measures to ensure the safe passage of ships from friendly nations, including India.Q: Is this assistance to Indian vessels being handled on a case-by-case operational basis? What’s the approach?A: Our approach is to guarantee the safe passage of vessels from friendly nations, including India. This policy is based on recognized international maritime laws and regulations, as well as the principles of navigation safety. In practice, this can be managed on a case-by-case and operational basis to ensure necessary coordination according to each vessel’s specific conditions and the real-time situation in the region. We have emphasized that the Strait of Hormuz is closed only to those countries that have been directly or indirectly involved in the aggression against our country.Q: What message would Iran like to convey to the international shipping community on transit through the Strait of Hormuz going forward?A: The Islamic Republic of Iran has always respected the principles of freedom of navigation and maritime safety; however, the effective realization of these principles in the Strait of Hormuz is not possible without due respect for the sovereignty and sovereign rights of Iran as the coastal state. We emphasize that responsibility for any disruption, insecurity, or heightened risk in this vital waterway and its surrounding areas lies directly with the regimes of the United States and Israel. By initiating an unlawful and criminal war against our country, they have placed regional stability and the safety of international shipping under an unprecedented threat, in clear contradiction to the fundamental principles of the United Nations Charter.In light of the above, the lawful and legitimate measures undertaken by Iran have been adopted within the framework of established principles of international law, based on the principles of necessity and proportionality. These measures have been implemented to repel aggression and neutralize the sources of threats, and will continue, in accordance with legal standards, until these objectives are fully achieved and the sources of threat and aggression are eliminated.Any passage through the Strait of Hormuz must be conducted in compliance with the measures adopted by Iran and in coordination with the relevant Iranian authorities.Q: How has your stint as ambassador in India been? What are your biggest takeaways?A: During my time in India, I have seen positive developments in the relations between our two countries. The deep historical and cultural ties have always been a strength in our interactions, and these bonds have grown even stronger over time. The sympathy and solidarity of the Indian people with the people of Iran during these difficult times are truly appreciated and will never be forgotten. We believe that true friends are known in hard times, and our Indian friends have shown their true friendship. We are in close contact with the Indian govt, and during my stay, I have witnessed positive efforts from both sides in various fields.



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Bangladesh cricket in turmoil: Four directors resign in a day, BCB chief says he’ll be ‘last to go’ | Cricket News


Bangladesh cricket in turmoil: Four directors resign in a day, BCB chief says he'll be 'last to go'
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The crisis within the Bangladesh Cricket Board has deepened, with multiple resignations from its board even before completing six months in office, raising questions over its stability.Seven out of 25 directors have already stepped down, including four who resigned after Saturday’s board meeting. The exits have increased uncertainty around the future of the current administration.

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Despite the situation, BCB president Aminul Islam said on Sunday that he will not step down. His remarks came as an investigation into alleged malpractice and abuse of power in last year’s election has submitted its report to the Bangladesh government.The board is facing pressure from the sports ministry, which has questioned the validity of the election, Bangladesh’s absence from the T20 World Cup co-hosted by India and Sri Lanka, and allegations of political interference and favouritism within the BCB.The four directors who resigned on April 4 are Saniyan Taneem, Mehrab Alam, Faiazur Rahman and Manjurul Alam.“I will sit in my chair, what else can I do? I will be the last person to go,” Aminul told Jamuna TV on Saturday as quoted by ESPNCricinfo. “I have a very good, dedicated and honest team [in the BCB]. I want to serve Bangladesh cricket with this team.”“Nobody is indispensable. I was the only [Bangladeshi] to work in the ICC. I am not saying I am something huge, but I am sitting here because of my experience. I left everything to be here to support my country. If this is no longer mine, I will look at another path. But I want to support my country.”“Our team (board of directors) are good and they are dedicated and honest so I want to work with this team and serve Bangladesh cricket,” he said. “We could not work with freedom for one day as an external force was always disturbing us and still doing that. Our cricket is stagnant and I have said a lot of times that an external force is disturbing us and because of that the pace of our cricket has slowed down.”Aminul said he could not appear before the investigation committee due to a clash in schedules and instead submitted a written response.

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“I did not face the committee. I was busy in two separate meetings, so the dates clashed with their schedule for me. I gave them my reply in writing,” he said. “I was not involved with anything [in the board elections]. I was involved in one area, which is now under investigation. I will not go into the details, but I can just say that the ad-hoc committee runs the district sports organisation, according to our constitution. It is clearly stated that the names [of councillors] should come from within the ad-hoc committee.”“When only three names came from within those ad-hoc committees, we were forced to write to them again. We said that please send the names from within your ad-hoc committee. This is the only thing I was involved in,” he added.Aminul was appointed BCB president in May 2025 after replacing Faruque Ahmed as the government-endorsed director on the board. He later contested the elections in October and was elected president.Former Bangladesh captain Tamim Iqbal had alleged malpractice and abuse of power against Aminul and withdrew from the election race.



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Gold imports jump to $69 billion in Apr-Feb FY26; trade deficit widens


Gold imports jump to $69 billion in Apr-Feb FY26; trade deficit widens

India’s gold imports rose 28.73% to $69 billion during April-February 2025-26, driven by elevated prices of the precious metal, according to Commerce Ministry data cited by PTI.Gold imports had stood at $53.52 billion in the corresponding period of 2024-25.The sharp rise in imports contributed to a widening trade deficit, which increased to $310.60 billion in the 11-month period of the last fiscal from $261.80 billion a year earlier.Prices of gold are currently hovering around Rs 1,51,500 per 10 grams (inclusive of all taxes) in the national capital.Switzerland remained the largest source of gold imports with around 40% share, followed by the UAE (over 16%) and South Africa (about 10%).Gold accounts for more than 5% of India’s total imports. Imports from Switzerland rose 11.57% to $23.5 billion during April-February 2025-26, while in February alone, imports from the country surged 719.30% year-on-year to $2.71 billion.India is the world’s second-largest gold consumer after China, with imports largely catering to demand from the jewellery sector. These inflows also have implications for the country’s current account deficit (CAD).According to RBI data, CAD rose to $13.2 billion, or 1.3% of GDP, in the December quarter from $11.3 billion (1.1% of GDP) a year ago, mainly due to a higher trade deficit.However, for April-December 2025, CAD moderated to $30.1 billion (1% of GDP) compared to $36.6 billion (1.3% of GDP) in the same period of the previous year.Silver imports during April-February jumped 142.87% to $11.43 billion. Silver is widely used in industries such as electronics, automobiles and pharmaceuticals.To curb imports, the government last week imposed restrictions on all forms of gold, silver and platinum articles.



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AIFF delays elections by three months, FIFA says it has no objection | Goa News


FIFA, the governing body for world football, has told the All India Football Federation (AIFF) it has “no objection” to elections being postponed from September to December 2026

Panaji: FIFA, the governing body for world football, has told the All India Football Federation (AIFF) it has “no objection” to elections being postponed from September to December 2026, to ensure full compliance of the constitution with the new National Sports Governance Act 2025 and its related regulations.AIFF president Kalyan Chaubey was elected on Sept 2 in 2022 for a four-year term. Elections were to be held before the end of the term, but with the National Sports Governance Act 2025 coming into force, AIFF informed the governing bodies that it needs to stay in office till later this year “to ensure uninterrupted administration of football in India.”“On Dec 22, 2025, the ministry of youth affairs and sports issued a notice recognising that the structural changes required for all national sports federations to fully align with the NSGA are foundational in nature. In order to facilitate compliance with the provisions of the NSGA, the ministry of youth affairs and sports allowed a one-time extension to national sports federations whose elections are due in this calendar year, allowing such federations to conduct their next elections by Dec 31,” AIFF deputy secretary general M Satyanarayan wrote in a letter to FIFA and AFC last month.FIFA said it has no objection and reiterated its willingness to support AIFF throughout this process and to work closely together.“We kindly ask that you keep FIFA and the AFC informed of any further steps in the amendment process of the AIFF constitution, and in particular to share with us a document outlining the key amendments and necessary steps required with tentative timelines to ensure compliance with the NSGA,” Emile Doms, Member Associations Governance Services Manager at FIFA, wrote to the federation last week.Meanwhile AIFF has asked its member associations to complete adoption of amendments to their constitutional document on or before June 30, 2026.AIFF said governance principles and constitutional positions that are reflected in the constitutions of state associations should extend to its affiliated units such as district associations, where applicable, to ensure consistency of governance standards across all levels of football administration in India.



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IPL 2026: Rishabh Pant’s mature 68 powers LSG to five-wicket win over SRH | Cricket News


IPL 2026: Rishabh Pant’s mature 68 powers LSG to five-wicket win over SRH
LSG win by 5 wickets (Photo: IPL)

Mohammed Shami’s sensational opening spell laid the foundation for Lucknow Super Giants’ thrilling five-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in their IPL clash on Sunday, as Rishabh Pant’s composed finish sealed the chase in the final over.Sunrisers Hyderabad endured a nightmare start after being put in to bat, collapsing to 35/4 inside the first 10 overs. Mohammed Shami was the chief destroyer, returning exceptional figures of 4-0-9-2, including 18 dot balls that choked the scoring. The veteran pacer removed the dangerous opening pair of Abhishek Sharma (0) and Travis Head (7) with clever variations, while Prince Yadav cleaned up Ishan Kishan (1) with a sharp in-swinger. Liam Livingstone’s struggle at the crease only compounded SRH’s woes as they slipped to 26/4 early on.

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Klaasen, Reddy Script Stunning Recovery

With the innings in disarray, Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Kumar Reddy engineered a remarkable turnaround. The duo stitched together a crucial 116-run partnership for the fifth wicket, shifting the momentum dramatically. After a cautious phase, the pair switched gears, launching a counterattack that saw SRH plunder 79 runs between overs 11 and 15. Klaasen (62 off 41) and Reddy (56 off 33) peppered the boundary ropes with seven sixes and eight fours, lifting SRH to a competitive position. At one stage, a total in excess of 180 looked possible.LSG Pull Things Back at the DeathHowever, Lucknow Super Giants staged a strong comeback in the death overs. Manimaran Siddharth broke the dangerous stand by dismissing Reddy, while Avesh Khan struck twice in quick succession to remove Klaasen and Harsh Dubey. Prince Yadav then bowled a tight final over, conceding just 10 runs, as SRH were restricted to 156/9, a total that appeared slightly below par given their mid-innings surge.

Pant Anchors Chase in Final-Over Thriller

In reply, Lucknow Super Giants got off to a positive start, with Aiden Markram leading the early charge. The South African looked fluent in the powerplay, playing a range of crisp strokes as he raced to 45 before being dismissed by young spinner Shivang Kumar.Rishabh Pant then took charge of the chase, anchoring the innings with smart strike rotation and composure. Though not at his most fluent, the skipper ensured the scoreboard kept moving and held the innings together. Hyderabad found a way back into the contest when Shivang removed Markram, and a sharp run-out of Nicholas Pooran further tilted momentum in their favour. Harsh Dubey added to the pressure by dismissing Ayush Badoni, tightening the screws on Lucknow.Just when the chase began to wobble, Abdul Samad provided a timely boost with a quick cameo, striking a couple of crucial boundaries to ease the tension. However, SRH continued to fight, with Dubey striking again to remove Samad in the 18th over. A brilliant penultimate over from Harshal Patel, conceding just four runs, left Lucknow needing nine off the final over.Pant then stepped up under pressure. Two boundaries off the first two deliveries swung the equation dramatically before the captain calmly finished the game with another four, remaining unbeaten on a gritty half-century to guide Lucknow to a thrilling victory.Also See: RCB vs CSK Live Score



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