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Putin-Modi meet: Russian president to visit India on December 4; what’s on agenda? | India News


Putin-Modi meet: Russian president to visit India on December 4; what's on agenda?

Russian President Vladimir Putin is set to be on a two-day visit to India, starting December 4, AFP reported citing Kremlin on Friday. During his visit, the Russian president is likely to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi.This will be Putin’s first trip to India since the Russia-Ukraine war began in February 2022. His last visit was in December 2021 for the annual summit, which rotates between the two countries. Prime Minister Modi attended the most recent summit in Moscow in July of last year.

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Here’s what’s likely on the agenda

Procurement of S-400 air-defence squadrons

India’s proposal to procure five additional S-400 Triumf air-defence squadrons, along with a substantial stock of surface-to-air missiles for the systems already in service—which proved highly effective during Operation Sindoor—is expected to be part of the agenda when PM Modi and Putin meet for their summit on December 5.However, India has not yet decided whether to purchase two or three squadrons of Russia’s fifth-generation Sukhoi-57 fighter, which Moscow is pushing hard as an alternative to the American F-35 Lightning II jets, top sources told TOI.Another agenda could be discussion of Russia-Ukraine war, where PM Modi has advocated for peace several times. Recently, external affairs minister S Jaishankar spoke to Ukraine’s foreign minister Andrii Sybiha and discussed the latest developments in the Ukraine conflict.“Had a telecon with FM Andrii Sybiha last evening. Appreciate his briefing on the ongoing developments related to the Ukraine conflict. Reiterated India’s support for an early end to this conflict and the establishment of an enduring peace,” Jaishankar said.





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‘Both had to do something in India’: Congress leader claims CIA–Mossad behind 2014 rout; BJP hits back | India News


'Both had to do something in India': Congress leader claims CIA–Mossad behind 2014 rout; BJP hits back

NEW DELHI: Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party engaged in war of words after the grand old party’s former MP claimed meddling by US and Israel intelligence agencies in the 2014 Parliamentary elections. Kumar Ketkar blamed Mossad and CIA for the Congress party’s loss.BJP MP Sambit Patra, in turn, quipped saying that the Congress lost because “Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI” carried forward its “agenda in India”.

Here’s what former Congress MP said

The former Rajya Sabha MP noted that the party secured 145 Lok Sabha seats in 2004 and increased its tally to 206 in the 2009 general election. If that trajectory had continued, he argued, the Congress might have reached around 250 seats and easily held on to power. Instead, the party’s seat count plunged to 44 in 2014, he observed.“There were organisations that acted in a way that ’till the time we do not bring down the Congress from 206, we would not be able to play games here (in India),” he said.“One of the organisations was the CIA and another was the Mossad of Israel. Both had decided that they had to do something in India. If a stable Congress government or a Congress-led alliance government came back to power again, they would not have been able to interfere in India and implement their policies,” he added.“The Mossad prepared detailed data on states and constituencies. The CIA and the Mossad have detailed data on states and constituencies,” the former journalist said.

What BJP said

The BJP countered Congress leader Ketkar’s allegation, insisting that its victories come from the support of “the people, not foreign intelligence agencies”.“Neither the CIA nor the Mossad makes the BJP win. It is the people who make the BJP win. Those who get gas cylinders and housing, as well as the poor, farmers, women and youth, make the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) win,” he said.“If you will work on the ISI’s blueprint, seek to reconstruct the Babri mosque, oppose Ram temple… If the Congress follows the ISI agenda, how will it progress?” the BJP leader told reporters at the party headquarters,” he added.





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Income Tax ‘nudge’ for 25k cases of unreported foreign assets, income


Income Tax ‘nudge’ for 25k cases of unreported foreign assets, income

NEW DELHI: The income tax department has launched a fresh campaign to nudge those with overseas assets or income to disclose details in India. Initially, around 25,000 high-risk cases will be targeted through SMS and e-mails, with the campaign proposed to be expanded mid-Dec to cover others, and improve the compliance ecosystem.The initiative comes exactly a year after a similar move led to nearly 25,000 taxpayers disclosing Rs 29,000 crore overseas assets and income of Rs 1,090 crore.Following analysis of data for 2024, from other tax jurisdictions, Central Board of Direct Taxes has identified high-risk cases in which foreign assets seem to exist, but have not been reported in FY 2024-25 I-T returns, a statement said. ‘Second NUDGE’ to advise people to review their returns by Dec 31The “second NUDGE campaign” will advise taxpayers to review and revise their returns by Dec 31 to avoid penal consequences. “The campaign aims at facilitating correct reporting in Schedule Foreign Assets and Foreign Source Income (FSI) in ITRs. Accurate & complete disclosure of foreign assets and income is a statutory requirement under the Income Tax Act, 1961, and the Black Money (Undisclosed Foreign Income and Assets) and Imposition of Tax Act, 2015,” CBDT said.The Black Money Act has prescribed penalty of Rs 10 lakh for non-disclosure of overseas assets apart from tax of 30% and penalty of 300% on the taxable amount.The income tax department has assessed around 1,080 cases, raising demand of Rs 40,000 crore till June 2025.Searches were also conducted in Delhi, Mumbai & Pune, based on data received on investments in Dubai, unearthing undisclosed foreign assets and income worth several hundreds of crores, an official said. Tax officials said that as part of the campaign, large companies whose employees have foreign assets and have not disclosed them are also being onboarded to sensitise taxpayers. Industry bodies, Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, and other associations have been requested to create awareness.





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Apple MacBook Air M4 price drops to Rs 55,911 in Croma Black Friday Sale; check bank discount and exchange offer |


Apple MacBook Air M4 price drops to Rs 55,911 in Croma Black Friday Sale; check bank discount and exchange offer

Croma has announced one of the most notable Apple deals of the 2025 shopping season, offering a major price drop on the 13-inch MacBook Air M4 during its Black Friday sale. The offer allows buyers to combine several discount components to bring the laptop’s effective price down from its retail tag of Rs 99,900 to Rs 55,911. This significant reduction is achieved through a mix of student and teacher pricing, bank cashback, and an exchange program that includes both bonus value and device-specific trade-in benefits.The deal gives customers multiple pathways to savings, depending on their eligibility. Those who meet all conditions can unlock the lowest price, while others can still access meaningful discounts through individual schemes. The sale highlights Croma’s Black Friday strategy and offers an opportunity for students, professionals, and Apple enthusiasts to buy the latest MacBook Air at one of its most competitive price points in India.The deal is available through Croma’s retail stores, official website, and Black Friday promotional channels. Customers can check their eligibility at the time of purchase and combine applicable offers during the sale period.

Apple MacBook Air M4 Black Friday offer on Croma: Key discount offers

Croma’s deal is built using several layered benefits, each contributing to the final reduced price. Customers can stack these offers to unlock the lowest possible amount.

  • Student and teacher offer: The base of the discount structure is the Student and Teacher price, reducing the MacBook Air M4 from Rs 99,900 to Rs 88,911. This component alone offers substantial savings and is available to those who can verify academic or educational credentials.

  • Bank cashback of Rs 10,000: An additional Rs 10,000 bank cashback is available on select bank cards. This cashback applies after the initial discounted price, offering further reduction for eligible cardholders.

  • Exchange program with bonus + device value

Customers can trade in an old laptop or device to unlock more savings:

    • Rs 10,000 exchange bonus
    • Up to Rs 13,000 additional exchange value, depending on the condition and model of the device exchanged

This combined exchange benefit can total up to Rs 23,000, further lowering the net payable price for buyers who have an eligible device to trade in.

How Apple MacBook Air M4 drops to Rs 55,911

When all discounts are combined:

  • Student and teacher price: Rs 88,911
  • Bank cashback: Rs 10,000
  • Exchange bonus + max device value: Rs 23,000

Effective price: Rs 55,911

The final amount varies depending on customer eligibility. Those without an exchange device or bank offer may still access the academic discount, while those without academic verification can still benefit from bank and exchange options.

MacBook Air M4 specifications

  • Slim and lightweight aluminium build

The MacBook Air M4 continues Apple’s iconic thin-and-light design. Its compact aluminium frame makes it easy to carry for daily travel, office use, or academic work.

  • 13.6-inch liquid retina display

The laptop features a bright and sharp 13.6-inch screen suitable for reading, watching content, studying, and creative work.

  • Powered by Apple’s M4 Chip

The M4 chip allows the device to handle:

    • Everyday computing tasks
    • Multitasking
    • Browsing and streaming
    • Productivity workloads
    • Basic to moderate creative applications

The chip is designed to balance performance and power efficiency.

  • Fanless and silent operation

The MacBook Air M4 maintains a fanless architecture. Even during heavier tasks, it continues running silently, which is useful in classrooms, libraries, meetings, and shared workspaces.The device offers all-day battery support, enabling extended use without frequent charging. This makes it suitable for students attending long sessions or professionals working through daily schedules.





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White House shooting: FBI chief says treating it as an ‘act of terror’; Afghan national held as suspect


White House shooting: FBI chief says treating it as an ‘act of terror’; Afghan national held as suspect

The shooting of two US National Guard soldiers near the White House is being investigated as an act of terrorism, FBI director Kash Patel said on Thursday. The confirmation came a day after the attack left both troops critically wounded, according to AFP.Patel told reporters, “It is an ongoing investigation of terrorism,” adding that multiple agencies were coordinating on the case.The incident occurred on Wednesday afternoon a few blocks from the White House, close to the intersection of 17th Street NW and I Street NW, an area that includes the Eisenhower executive office building used by White House staff, US media reported.The White House, Main Treasury and Freedman’s Bank Building were placed under lockdown following the gunfire, according to USA Today and other outlets.President Donald Trump issued a statement saying the attacker would face severe consequences.“The animal that shot the two National Guardsmen… is also severely wounded, but regardless, will pay a very steep price,” he said. He added: “God bless our Great National Guard, and all of our Military and Law Enforcement… I… am with you!”

Suspect identified as Afghan national

Authorities have identified the accused as Rahmanullah Lakanwal, a 29-year-old Afghan national who entered the US in 2021. He reportedly worked with the CIA in Afghanistan.A spokesperson for joint task force DC, Andrew Enriquez, said they were supporting local and federal responders. “We have a response under way right now… we’re not going to release details at the moment.”White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the administration was monitoring developments. “The White House is aware and actively monitoring this tragic situation,” she said.





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‘JD to dump Usha Vance for Erika Kirk’: How Joy Reid normalised Hinduphobia and misogyny | World News


'JD to dump Usha Vance for Erika Kirk': How Joy Reid normalised Hinduphobia and misogyny
Second lady Usha Vance arrives to speak in the Mega Hangar at the Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Since Donald Trump announced he would be picking JD Vance to be his running mate, Usha Vance has undergone the kind of scrutiny that has hardly ever occurred to an Indian-American. MAGA folks freaked out that she was a practising Hindu, and it was immaterial that her faith had helped JD find Christ again. Democrats wondered how a person with Usha’s credentials (Yale, academic family) could be with someone like JD or who followed JD’s politics. JD Vance hasn’t helped himself, like the time he told a Turning Point USA audience that he hoped his “agnostic” wife — what a way to erase her religion — would embrace Christ, even doubling down to claim that it was every Christian’s job to help others see the light. But even after all the disparaging rumours aimed at Usha Vance, a recent podcast featuring Joy Reid starkly shows how easy it is for people to dehumanise Indian-Americans.Reid, wearing a t-shirt that says F*** Trump, F*** ICE, Free Palestine, Unoccupy Chicago, and a bunch of other messages which combined explain the dire strait in which the Democratic Party finds itself, casually claims that JD Vance will drop his “brown Hindu wife” Usha for “white queen” Erika Kirk.

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The part that fits a larger, uglier pattern

What makes this moment especially disturbing is how neatly it fits into the rise of anti-India hate online and offline. In recent years, Indians in the West have found themselves cast into every role except that of actual human beings. They are colonial agents one day, fascist foot soldiers the next, tech bros on Monday, caste villains on Tuesday, and accidental beneficiaries of “white adjacency” by the weekend. It is a rotating caricature factory that reduces 1.4 billion people to whichever label best suits the Western cultural mood. And Indian-Americans are often caught at the intersection of all these projections. The same progressives who champion diversity suddenly talk as if Hindu identity is a contaminated category. The same conservatives who praise family values treat brown families as demographic threats. Usha Vance, unfortunately, becomes the perfect canvas for the week’s anxieties. Not because of anything she said, but because her existence unsettles the simplistic narratives both sides prefer.

A story that begins with gossip and pretends to end with prophecy

The moment Reid begins to speak, it is clear this is not analysis. It is improvisation dressed up as political insight. “They can’t have the successor to MAGA be the guy with the brown Hindu wife,” she declares, as if she has unlocked a hidden psychological truth about an entire voting bloc. She calls them “Christian nationalists,” insists Usha “won’t work,” and then suggests JD Vance is either sacrificing his wife for ambition or that Usha herself is complicit in the performance.She then fixates on JD Vance’s public hug with Erika Kirk, calling it “slap-and-tickle” and “the weirdest shit,” and pivots to critiquing Erika’s clothing with, “You’re supposed to be a widow. You in leather pants?” These are not the observations of a serious political thinker. They are the lines of someone scrolling through gossip threads and mistaking them for structural analysis.Finally she arrives at the centrepiece of her theory. “Wouldn’t it be the most perfect MAGA fairytale if he finally sees the light that he needs a white queen instead of this brown Hindu.” She adds a quick “I’m not saying that’s happening,” but the narrative is already complete. The hierarchy is drawn. The brown woman is written out.

A racial critique that dissolves into racial caricature

Care packages and cardstock turkeys: first and second ladies visit Marines and their relatives

Second lady Usha Vance meets with students at DeLalio Elementary School on the Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

What is most striking about the segment is the contradiction between Reid’s t-shirt and her argument. She wears slogans about liberation, solidarity, resistance and justice. Then she denies every one of those ideals to a brown woman who did nothing except marry someone with different politics.Reid says she is calling out racism, but she ends up performing it. She does not see Usha Vance as a lawyer, a mother, a daughter of immigrants or a woman balancing two faith traditions. She sees her as a demographic problem. A cultural obstacle. An inconvenient symbol of brownness and Hindu identity that, in her mind, cannot fit inside a movement she despises.It is easy to condemn racism when it comes from the other side. It is harder to notice when it slips out while criticising the other side. The t-shirt says “Free Palestine.” The monologue denies empathy to an Indian-American Hindu woman who is, by every measure, as much a minority as anyone Reid claims to defend.

The rumour that never deserved oxygen

Underneath the moral performance, the entire theory comes from three unrelated moments. Erika Kirk, grieving the murder of her husband, said she wished she had been pregnant when he died. It was a moment of pain, not a confession. JD Vance hugged her on stage in full public view. It was sympathy, not symbolism. And Usha Vance appeared without her wedding ring one afternoon. It was an ordinary oversight, not a marital crisis.None of these events belong together. They were stitched into a story only because the internet craves drama. And instead of challenging that logic, Reid absorbed it, embroidered it and presented it as something profound.The widow became an archetype. The wife became a liability. The husband became a character in a political telenovela.It was rumour inflated into racial prophecy.

When real people are turned into disposable archetypes

Usha Vance

First lady Melania Trump and second lady Usha Vance meet with students at DeLalio Elementary School on the Marine Corps Air Station New River in Jacksonville, N.C., Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

There is a special cruelty in dragging two women into a plot they never agreed to inhabit. Erika Kirk is barely beginning her life as a widow, yet she is recast as a “white queen” waiting in the wings. Usha Vance, who has kept an almost painfully private profile, is turned into an emblem of “brown Hindu” undesirability. Neither woman asked to be the heroine or the villain of this fever dream. Neither deserves to be reduced to the colour wheel of someone else’s political imagination.JD Vance, for all his flaws, becomes a piece on a board. In Reid’s story he is not a husband or father. He is a man conducting a marital reshuffle to please a base that exists only inside her claim.The humanity is lost. What remains is theatre.

Projection disguised as commentary

The problem is not simply that Joy Reid repeated a conspiracy. It is that she treated it as obvious. She began with the assumption that MAGA is racist and ended with the conclusion that its chosen successor must behave in ways that confirm her view. It is commentary built backwards: the conclusion arrives first, the justification later. This is the same logic she spent years accusing right-wing media of using. Start with the villain. Start with the allegation. Fill in the rest. Do not worry about the truth. Worry about the story.

The ending that should disturb all of us

When the noise settles, the truth is small and human. A widow missing her husband. A woman who occasionally forgets her ring. A public hug meant as comfort. There is no conspiracy here. Only life happening in its messy, tender, inconvenient way.Yet three people were dragged through a podcast and reduced to plot points. Usha became the wrong kind of wife. Erika became the tempting “other woman.” JD became the protagonist of a love triangle that never existed.And this was said on a platform that presents itself as political thought.Imagine, for a moment, the mirror image. Imagine a conservative podcaster declaring that Michelle Obama was the “wrong kind of wife,” and that Barack Obama needed a “white queen” to be more acceptable to America. Imagine the outrage. Imagine the editorials. Imagine the rightly furious conversations about racism, misogyny and the dehumanisation of Black women.Now imagine what Usha Vance felt hearing her marriage framed the same way. This was not commentary. It was a small, callous story told with the confidence of someone who assumed there would be no consequences. It revealed how quickly empathy collapses when the woman in question does not belong to your political tribe. It showed how easily the language of justice can be used to justify the erasure of someone else’s dignity. The podcast will fade. The clip will scroll away. But the message remains. It tells us that for some commentators, solidarity is conditional. Dignity is selective. And some women are granted humanity only when their politics align. That should trouble us far more than any rumour ever could.





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Hong Kong high-rise fire: China Taiping shares slump on feared insurance exposure; disaster city’s worst in decades


Hong Kong high-rise fire: China Taiping shares slump on feared insurance exposure; disaster city's worst in decades

China Taiping Insurance Holdings Co. shares fell sharply on Thursday amid concerns over its exposure to a Hong Kong construction project linked to a devastating high-rise fire that has killed at least 44 people and left hundreds missing.The stock slid as much as 8.1% in early trading before trimming losses to about 2% by late morning in Hong Kong. Firefighters continued battling the massive blaze on Thursday, nearly 18 hours after it tore through parts of the densely populated Wang Fuk Court estate in Tai Po.

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The disaster was the city’s worst fire in decades, which erupted suddenly on Wednesday afternoon and rapidly engulfed several sections of the 32-storey complex, home to roughly 2,000 units.Authorities have arrested three men, saying flammable materials left behind during maintenance work had allowed the fire “to spread rapidly beyond control.”The buildings had been wrapped in bamboo scaffolding, a traditional but highly flammable material still widely used in Hong Kong.The fire began around 2:50 pm on Wednesday, with the estate under repair and wrapped in bamboo scaffolding, flames spread rapidly through the eight-building complex.The precise cause remains unknown, but officials believe leftover flammable material from maintenance work played a major role in the fire’s fast escalation. Rescue operations and investigations are ongoing.

China Taiping’s insurance exposure

China Taiping underwrote third-party liability and employee compensation for mandatory building and window inspection work at the complex, Bloomberg reported.The HK$316 million (US$41 million) project, which used bamboo scaffolding and protective netting, is now part of an ongoing investigation into the cause of the disaster.The insurer’s policy covers the full contract sum plus an additional HK$50 million (US$6.4 million) for accidents, and provides HK$200 million in employee compensation. Separately, the company holds a general property-all-risk policy worth HK$2 billion.

‘Seriously underinsured’

According to Bloomberg, Hong Kong Insurance Professionals Federation chairman Philip Mak said both the general all-risk policy and the construction-specific coverage are “seriously underinsured” given the scale of the multi-tower estate.Mak noted that rebuilding communal areas and replacing elevator steel cables will likely exceed the insured amounts. Individual flat owners may claim death or injury benefits under the HK$50 million accident portion, but he warned the sum is “nowhere near enough” in light of the number of deaths and the hundreds still unaccounted for.





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2 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased deactivated in national clean-up | India News


2 crore Aadhaar numbers of deceased deactivated in national clean-up

NEW DELHI: The Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) has deactivated over two crore Aadhaar numbers belonging to deceased individuals as part of a nationwide clean-up drive to strengthen the accuracy and reliability of the Aadhaar database.Officials said the exercise is aimed at preventing identity fraud and ensuring that govt benefits linked to Aadhaar are accessed only by eligible beneficiaries. According to UIDAI, the deactivation process draws on data sourced from the Registrar General of India (RGI), state and Union Territory administrations, the public distribution system, the National Social Assistance Programme and other departments that maintain death-registration records. UIDAI emphasises that Aadhaar numbers are never reassigned, even after the holder’s death, making timely deactivation crucial to avoid potential misuse – such as unauthorised withdrawals, fraudulent benefit claims or impersonation. “Ensuring the database remains current is essential for the integrity of Aadhaar-linked services,” an official said.To make the process easier for families, UIDAI earlier this year launched a digital facility on the myAadhaar portal.





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Despite 33% quota, women’s representation still low: President Murmu | India News


Despite 33% quota, women's representation still low: President Murmu

President Murmu, V P Radhakrishnan and PM Modi read the Preamble during Constitution Day celebrations at Samvidhan Sadan Wednesday

NEW DELHi: President Droupadi Murmu on Wednesday said women representation in judiciary, legislature and executive continues to be low despite Parliament amending the Constitution to enact Women’s Reservation Act in 2023 to reserve one-third of seats for women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies.“Nari Shakti Vandan Adhiniyam is a historic step towards empowering women and a homage to all women who took part in the Constituent Assembly to frame the Constitution. But we continue to lag in giving women adequate representation in judiciary, legislature and executive,” Murmu said at the Constitution Day celebrations organised by Supreme Court, which has only one woman among 33 judges.Speaking in the presence of CJI Surya Kant and law minister Arjun Ram Meghwal, the President said taking steps to give adequate representation to women in all three wings of governance will require a change of mindset. It was SCBA president Vikas Singh who mentioned extremely low representation of women in judiciary – 13% in HCs and 35% in trial courts.She said annual commemoration of the Constitution’s adoption on Nov 26, 1949, is often marked by speeches made by dignitaries. “Have we ever looked back and assessed in the last 75 years how much we have progressed in achieving the constitutional goals of justice, equality, liberty and fraternity for every citizen? If not, can we do it in the next 24 years when we will be celebrating the centenary of the adoption of the Constitution? That is the question, not only for the judiciary, legislature or executive, but for everyone.”Addressing another Constitution Day event in Central Hall of old Parliament building or Samvidhan Sadan, Murmu described the Constitution as the bedrock of “our national pride and national identity”, and as a guiding text for taking India forward with a “nationalist mindset by abandoning the colonial mindset”.In front of an audience that included Vice-President C P Radhakrishnan, PM Narendra Modi, Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, opposition leaders of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha, Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, respectively, and members of both Houses of Parliament, Murmu cited implementation of legislations related to the criminal justice system as an example of the effort to shun the colonial mindset. Murmu also said that by repealing the provisions of Article 370, an obstacle that had been hindering the country’s inclusive political integration was removed.At the function in SC, Murmu praised CJI’s renewed focus on mediation and termed it a big step to reduce litigation. CJI Kant said when it comes to justice delivery system, there is still a disquieting gap between constitutional vision and the experience of many, especially the marginalised section of population for whom the access to justice remains elusive because of exorbitant cost of litigation, language of courts, distance and delay. Promising to improve the justice delivery system on all these fronts, the CJI said, “The time is also ripe for us to reinforce predictability in our judicial approach.





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IND vs SA: Aiden Markram smashes world record in Guwahati Test; surpasses Ajinkya Rahane in historic feat | Cricket News


IND vs SA: Aiden Markram smashes world record in Guwahati Test; surpasses Ajinkya Rahane in historic feat

NEW DELHI: Aiden Markram etched his name into cricketing folklore on Wednesday, producing one of the greatest fielding performances in Test history. The South African star became the first cricketer ever to take nine catches as an outfielder in a Test match, breaking the long-standing record of eight held by India’s Ajinkya Rahane.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The milestone came during the second India–South Africa Test in Guwahati, where Markram has turned the slip cordon into his own highlight reel. With India still three wickets away from being bowled out in their second innings, the Proteas vice-captain had the chance to push the record even higher — but his tally of 9 catches already stands unmatched in over 147 years of Test cricket.

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Markram’s record-breaking display began with five sharp catches in the first innings, showcasing his anticipation and safe hands. On Day 5, he added two more in the morning session, taking his tally to seven. One more in the afternoon equalled Rahane’s world record of eight — and soon after, he went one better, claiming No. 9 to own the fielding record outright.Before Markram’s extraordinary performance, the South African record was held jointly by Bert Vogler, who took six catches against England way back in 1910. That mark was later matched by Bruce Mitchell (1931), Jacques Kallis (2012), Graeme Smith (2012), and most recently David Bedingham in early 2025. None came close to touching the global record — until Markram.Rahane’s eight catches, taken in Galle in 2015, had stood untouched for a decade. He completed three in Sri Lanka’s first innings and five in the second, a benchmark many believed would remain unchallenged for years. Markram’s feat has now rewritten that chapter.

Most catches as a fielder in a Test match

  • 9 – Aiden Markram (SA) vs IND, Guwahati, 2025
  • 8 – Ajinkya Rahane (IND) vs SL, Galle, 2015
  • 7 – Greg Chappell (AUS) vs ENG, Perth, 1974
  • 7 – Yajurvindra Singh (IND) vs ENG, Bengaluru, 1977
  • 7 – Hashan Tillakaratne (SL) vs NZ, Colombo, 1992
  • 7 – Stephen Fleming (NZ) vs ZIM, Harare, 1997
  • 7 – Matthew Hayden (AUS) vs SL, Galle, 2004
  • 7 – KL Rahul (IND) vs ENG, Trent Bridge, 2018





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