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ISL clubs seek time and discussions with bidders to decide on long-term commercial partner | Goa News


The clubs have cited lack of meaningful opportunity to evaluate the bidders

Panaji: Indian Super League (ISL) clubs have collectively urged the All India Football Federation (AIFF) not to take any “binding decision” on the new long-term commercial rights holder when it comes up for discussion before the executive committee on Sunday.The clubs have cited lack of meaningful opportunity to evaluate the bidders since the Request for Quotations (RFQ) document was shared with them just 12 hours prior to the bids being opened.

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ISL commercial rights: AIFF get two different bids

“In those circumstances, any expectation that the clubs should now immediately indicate a preference between the bidders would, with respect, be both premature and inconsistent with the seriousness of the decision at hand,” the clubs said in an email to AIFF on Saturday. “This is not a routine commercial appointment. The party selected through this process will have a material bearing on the structure, commercial direction and long-term future of Indian football.“A decision of this nature must be informed not merely by the fact of a bid having been submitted, but by a proper understanding of the respective bidders’ business plans, revenue generation models, cost structures, operational capabilities, strategic assumptions and overall vision for the property.”Two bidders are in contention to acquire the combined commercial rights of the ISL and Federation Cup. London-headquartered Genius Sports has offered $7 million annually (approx. Rs 64 crore), while FanCode’s bid was for Rs 36.6 crore, both offering a five percent increment per year.The bids, though, have been structured differently with club officials telling TOI that they will get a revenue share only once the commercial partner has recouped its investment. The revenue will be shared in a 60-30-10 ratio between clubs, commercial partner and AIFF. The federation, though, is guaranteed 20% of the bid amount as administrative costs, which is “non-refundable and not contingent on any revenue accrual in favour of the bidder.The clubs have now asked the AIFF to facilitate separate presentations and discussions for the clubs with each of the two bidders, so that they can hear directly from them and evaluate their respective approaches.“The clubs should be given reasonable time to deliberate internally, including with our respective owners and key stakeholders, so that any view expressed is informed, responsible and, ideally, reflective of a collective position.“We are also aware that an executive committee meeting is scheduled for Sunday. In that regard, I would strongly urge that no binding decision be taken at that meeting. Doing so, before the clubs have had a proper opportunity to understand the bidders and deliberate amongst themselves, would not be in keeping with the spirit of inclusiveness and collective decision-making that we have all repeatedly spoken about and sought to uphold,” said the clubs.Meanwhile, AIFF’s executive committee member Avijit Paul has raised concern that the bids might usher in a period of uncertainties in the overall activities of the AIFF and the states.“As per my understanding, the AIFF’s guaranteed takeaway from the (London-based company) deal would be 20% of the amount, which is around 13 crore per annum. Unlike our deal with the previous marketing partners, which fetched us annually Rs. 50 crore, the present deals on the table are confined to two competitions, and hence, the amount offered is moderate. In that case, what is the future of the AIFF and its 17 other competitions, which, minus the Indian Football League, are likely to cost the federation between Rs. 25 and 30 crore?,” asked Paul.The executive committee member from Odisha has also backed the clubs and warned that weakening the structure of club football would amount to leaving the plinth of the sport shaky.“The clubs not only spend hundreds of crores every year on the game but also play a major role in taking Indian football ahead. We are somehow duty-bound to protect their interests to the greatest possible extent. In my humble opinion, entering into one of these deals, especially on a long-term basis, would be unwise and may cause trouble for the future administrators of the game,” said Paul.According to sources, the AIFF executive committee is likely to accept one of the proposals on Sunday and then take it to the general body for final approval. As per the Constitution, any arrangement for a period longer than four years and/or arrangement exceeding amount Rs. five crore “must be approved at an AGM/SGM by at least 75% of members present and eligible to vote.”



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Dia Mirza defends ‘IC 814’; says, ‘The show was called out for humanising all characters’ |


Dia Mirza defended the ‘IC 814’ series, noting its humanized portrayal of terrorists sparked backlash amid a prevailing jingoistic sentiment. She urged artists to speak out, despite facing trolling and intimidation. While ‘Dhurandhar’ received praise from some, others, including South stars, condemned it as propaganda.

Dia Mirza recently addressed the wave of criticism faced by ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack.’ In an interaction, when a comparison between ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’ and ‘Dhurandhar’ was drawn, Dia pointed out how the show’s attempt to humanise every character sparked discomfort among viewers. She also highlighted that at this time in point, jingoism is widely celebrated.

Dia Mirza on ‘IC 814’ criticism

Dia opened up on The Namrata Zakaria Show about the criticism her IC 814 team endured for their Kandahar hijack series. ‘Dhurandhar’ got tagged as a “chest thumping film,” while IC 814 faced heat for taking a different path. She shared, “The show was called out for humanising all the characters, including the terrorists. I guess it is because we are celebrating jingoism too much now. We adore it. There is a trend to enjoy and celebrate jingoism, which our show is not. I don’t regret it. It has such a balanced view and gives people the opportunity to see each side the way it was.”

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Dia Mirza urges artists to speak up

As industry voices hold back on the film, Dia highlighted why artists must raise their voices. “I think it is very important to be vocal as artists. I am a big Shabana Azmi bhakt, and I follow her message that if art is not utilised to improve the lives of others, then what is the point of art. So yes, I am political, and I have a stand. And yes, I will convey that through the choices I make in the stories I tell.”Dia also recognized the toll of taking these positions, “It is not easy. We are trolled regularly. Beyond that, there is all kinds of intimidation because if you are not in agreement with what larger forces expect, then it is not easy.”

Bollywood goes silent after ‘Dhurandhar 2

On December 5, Dhurandhar’s release sparked cheers from Bollywood celebs on X. Hrithik Roshan hailed its epic scope, despite political differences. But since Dhurandhar 2 arrived on March 19, he and most others have stayed mum.

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South stars praise ‘Dhurandhar’, others call it propaganda

South Indian film stars have led the recent applause, with Allu Arjun, Jr NTR, and Mahesh Babu cheering the movie and its actors. Filmmakers Ram Gopal Varma and SS Rajamouli echoed the praise. On the flip side, Prakash Raj and Divya Spandana condemned it as “propaganda” and “jingoistic.”



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27 LPG cylinders, including five filled ones, stolen from delivery tempo in Mumbai | Mumbai News


MUMBAI: After 27 LPG cylinders, including five filled ones, were stolen from a delivery vehicle in Kandivali (West) police have launched an investigation, officials said on Saturday.The incident took place in the Charkop area and comes at a time when there are concerns over supply disruptions linked to the ongoing conflict in West Asia, the official said. According to the complaint filed by delivery worker Nandkumar Ramraj Soni, he had parked his tempo carrying the cylinders near Kaka Keni Chowk, close to his house, on Wednesday. When he returned the next day, he found the vehicle damaged, with the glass of the door broken and the rear lock tampered with. All 27 cylinders — five filled and 22 empty — were missing, the official said, quoting the FIR. Police have formed multiple teams to trace those involved in the theft. “CCTV footage from the area has captured several suspects along with vehicles, and efforts are underway to identify them,” he added.



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Man decapitates ice vendor, puts severed head on stove in UP | Lucknow News


LUCKNOW: A 50-year-old man beheaded an ice vendor following an argument and took the severed head to his hut where he put it on fire on a stove, in Parshaval village of Barabanki on Sunday morning.Villagers overpowered the accused and handed him over to the police. According to police, a 25-year-old ice vendor was going on a bicycle when he had an argument with a 50-year-old man who lived in a nearby makeshift hut.In a fit of rage, the middle-aged man attacked the ice vendor with a sharp-edged weapon and severed his head.He then took the victim’s severed head to his hut and placed it on a stove. The villagers reached the spot and overpowered the accused.SP Arpit Vijayvargiya said an FIR had been lodged on the complaint of the victim’s father.Preliminary investigation revealed that the accused had a history of violent behaviour and was reportedly mentally unstable. He had disputes with his brothers and wife and had been living separately. Forensic expert Pradeep Saxena said that the act was far beyond ordinary criminal violence and reflected a severe breakdown of mental stability. “This is not a crime of impulse alone. The act of carrying the severed head home and placing it on fire suggests a symbolic or pathological urge. It may indicate cannibalistic ideation, though confirmation requires psychiatric evaluation,” Saxena said. He said that such behaviour was associated with acute psychosis, where the individual loses touch with reality. “Past violent conduct, social isolation, and disputes within family structures often act as triggers. In such cases, the offender may develop delusions, aggression, and a distorted perception of human bodies,” he said.



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MMRDA earns top rank in Maharashtra | Mumbai News


MUMBAI: The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) secured the top position in the state under the 150 Days Sevakarmi Plus Programme, official said on Sunday. It was also ranked fourth in the state in the 150 Days E-Governance Reform Programme of the Government of Maharashtra.Commendation certificates were presented to MMRDA Commissioner Sanjay Mukherjee by Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis.Participating government agencies were assessed on nine parameters related to personnel development and compliance with service rules for the Sevakarmi Plus Programme award. They were also evaluated on seven parameters concerning the use of innovative digital governance for the E-Governance Reform award.



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Rcb Vs Srh: IPL 2026’s first controversy! SRH’s Klaasen fumes over ‘debatable’ boundary catch | Cricket News


NEW DELHI: The opening weekend of the new IPL season didn’t take long to deliver its first flashpoint, with a contentious boundary call overshadowing an otherwise dominant win for Royal Challengers Bengaluru at M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru on Saturday.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!The incident unfolded in the 14th over of Sunrisers Hyderabad’s innings when Heinrich Klaasen attempted a pull off a short delivery from Romario Shepherd. The ball soared towards deep mid-wicket where Phil Salt settled under it near the boundary cushions.

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While Salt completed the catch, replays raised doubts about whether his foot had brushed the boundary sponge. The third umpire, Rohan Pandit, examined limited angles and noted no visible movement of the cushions before ruling Klaasen out.However, subsequent visuals hinted at slight movement in a cushion bearing the ‘Kingfisher’ logo, intensifying the debate. The controversy deepened when a top-angle replay emerged after the broadcast break, prompting widespread scrutiny.Watch:Former England captain Michael Vaughan questioned the decision publicly: “Looked to me like the foot had touched the boundary sponge… that’s a big call… Not sure how you can give that out and be absolutely sure no part of the foot touched the sponge.”The dismissal proved pivotal, halting SRH’s momentum despite a strong partnership between Heinrich Klaasen and stand-in skipper Ishan Kishan. Klaasen was seen in an animated exchange with on-field officials near the boundary as the third umpire reviewed the replays.

Kohli powers RCB to win after emotional tribute

Amid the controversy, Royal Challengers Bengaluru delivered a commanding performance to chase down 202 in just 15.4 overs, powered by a vintage knock from Virat Kohli.Kohli remained unbeaten on 69 off 38 balls, striking five fours and five sixes, including a towering straight hit that electrified the Bengaluru crowd.Earlier, Sunrisers Hyderabad posted 201/9, with Kishan leading the charge with a fluent 80. Debutant Jacob Duffy impressed for RCB with figures of 3/22, removing key top-order batters.Impact substitute Devdutt Padikkal then turned the chase on its head with a blistering 61 off 26 balls, adding 101 runs with Kohli.The match also carried emotional weight, with players observing a minute’s silence and wearing black armbands in memory of 11 fans who died in a stampede during last year’s celebrations.



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FIR filed against 6 CNG pump staff in Maharashtra for assaulting officer, overcharging consumers | Mumbai News


VASAI: The Pelhar police have registered an FIR against six staff members of a CNG pump located in Dhanivbaug, Nalasopara East, for allegedly assaulting a government officer and overcharging customers. The case has been filed under sections related to assault, causing grievous hurt to a public servant on duty, along with provisions of the Essential Commodities Act and the Petroleum Act.The complainant, Bhagwat Sonar, a Food Supply Inspection Officer from Vasai, had conducted a raid at the pump on Saturday afternoon following multiple complaints of overcharging. During the inspection on Saturday afternoon, Sonar allegedly found that customers were being charged Rs 30 to Rs 50 extra per refill despite fixed government rates.According to the FIR, the situation escalated when Sonar questioned the staff about the malpractice. The staff allegedly behaved aggressively, argued with the officer, and disobeyed his instructions. In a video recorded by Sonar, the employees can be seen confronting him in a hostile manner. He further alleged that his movement was restricted and that he was physically assaulted during the incident.One of the staff members also reportedly helped a colleague escape from the spot, who was allegedly involved in collecting the excess cash from customers. Following the incident, Sonar alerted the Pelhar police, who reached the location and intervened.Speaking on the incident, Sonar said that the raid was conducted after receiving several complaints. He added that the staff appeared to be taking advantage of rumours about a possible shortage of CNG supply to overcharge customers. They also feel that this overcharging may have been going on for some time. He also confirmed that the action taken report will be shared with the state government with a proposal to cancel the licence of this pump.Police officials confirmed that further investigation is underway to determine the extent of the malpractice and whether more individuals were involved in the racket.



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Dia Mirza on the comparison between ‘Dhurandhar’ and ‘IC 814’: ‘We are celebrating jingoism too much now’ |


Dia Mirza defended the ‘IC 814’ series, noting its humanized portrayal of terrorists sparked backlash amid a prevailing jingoistic sentiment. She urged artists to speak out, despite facing trolling and intimidation. While ‘Dhurandhar’ received praise from some, others, including South stars, condemned it as propaganda.

Dia Mirza recently addressed the wave of criticism faced by ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack.’ In an interaction, when a comparison between ‘IC 814: The Kandahar Hijack’ and ‘Dhurandhar’ was drawn, Dia pointed out how the show’s attempt to humanise every character sparked discomfort among viewers. She also highlighted that at this time in point, jingoism is widely celebrated.

Dia Mirza on ‘IC 814’ criticism

Dia opened up on The Namrata Zakaria Show about the criticism her IC 814 team endured for their Kandahar hijack series. ‘Dhurandhar’ got tagged as a “chest thumping film,” while IC 814 faced heat for taking a different path. She shared, “The show was called out for humanising all the characters, including the terrorists. I guess it is because we are celebrating jingoism too much now. We adore it. There is a trend to enjoy and celebrate jingoism, which our show is not. I don’t regret it. It has such a balanced view and gives people the opportunity to see each side the way it was.”

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Known Actors, Brand New Roles: The Magic of Dhurandhar 2

Dia Mirza urges artists to speak up

As industry voices hold back on the film, Dia highlighted why artists must raise their voices. “I think it is very important to be vocal as artists. I am a big Shabana Azmi bhakt, and I follow her message that if art is not utilised to improve the lives of others, then what is the point of art. So yes, I am political, and I have a stand. And yes, I will convey that through the choices I make in the stories I tell.”Dia also recognized the toll of taking these positions, “It is not easy. We are trolled regularly. Beyond that, there is all kinds of intimidation because if you are not in agreement with what larger forces expect, then it is not easy.”

Bollywood goes silent after ‘Dhurandhar 2

On December 5, Dhurandhar’s release sparked cheers from Bollywood celebs on X. Hrithik Roshan hailed its epic scope, despite political differences. But since Dhurandhar 2 arrived on March 19, he and most others have stayed mum.

Poll

Do you think Dhurandhar promotes jingoism in Indian cinema?

South stars praise ‘Dhurandhar’, others call it propaganda

South Indian film stars have led the recent applause, with Allu Arjun, Jr NTR, and Mahesh Babu cheering the movie and its actors. Filmmakers Ram Gopal Varma and SS Rajamouli echoed the praise. On the flip side, Prakash Raj and Divya Spandana condemned it as “propaganda” and “jingoistic.”



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UP horror: Uncles rape teen, sell her 16-year-old sister | Bareilly News


PILIBHIT: Police registered a case against two men for allegedly raping their 17-year-old niece and selling her 16-year-old sister after the girls were left in their care following their mother’s murder and their father’s imprisonment. According to the complaint filed on Friday evening, one maternal uncle raped the girl while the other stood guard, and the pair later allegedly trafficked the younger sister for money.In her written complaint, the older girl said she and her younger sister had gone to stay at their maternal uncles’ home in a village under Barkhera police station during their school summer vacation in June last year. A month later, on July 3, they learnt that their mother had been killed by their father, who was arrested and lodged in jail, leaving the sisters in the care of relatives who, she alleged, later began targeting them. She added that in Sept, her two uncles took her younger sister away, after which her whereabouts remained unknown. The girl said she later overheard them talking on the phone about a monetary deal and came to fear that they had sold the 16-year-old. “After that, I could not find out where my sister was,” she said in her complaint. After her sister was taken away, the abuse turned directly on her, she said. The girl alleged that early in March this year, while she was asleep, her elder uncle entered her room, forcibly removed her clothes and raped her, while the younger uncle stood guard outside the door. She added that the two men later took her to the campus of SP office and forced her to record a video statement saying that she was returning to her parental home of her own free will. “They threatened to kill my sister if I did not say what they wanted,” the girl said.She said she approached relatives for help in filing a complaint, but found no support, and eventually managed to submit one herself.Barkhera SHO Pramendra Kumar told TOI that one of the maternal uncles was also the complainant against the girl’s father in the murder case of her mother. He said the girl declined a medical examination in writing. “We are now waiting for her court statements for further legal action against the two accused,” he said.Police said the complainant’s exact age was still being verified through her educational documents and that, if she was found to be a minor, sections of Pocso Act would be added to the FIR. Kumar said police had also begun tracing clues about the missing younger sister and were questioning the two accused about her whereabouts.(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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Jasmine Sandlas says THIS ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ song was made at 4 am on the day of the album launch | Hindi Movie News


In a stunning late-night session, singer Jasmine Sandlas unveiled the track ‘Jaiye Sajana’ for ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ at 4 am on the day of the album’s premiere. Despite the race against time, the poignant song delving into themes of solitude and betrayal has captivated audiences, sparking conversations among Indian fans across the globe. Read the full article to know more in detail.

The music of the ‘Dhurandhar’ film franchise has received a lot of love and appreciation from the audience. And singer Jasmine Sandlas, who has lent her vocals to multiple songs in the film series, revealed that one of the tracks of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ was completed on the day of its audio launch. She even praised composer Shashwat Sachdev and director Aditya Dhar for the music of the movie.

Jasmine Sandlas shares one song was finished on the day of the music launch

In a conversation with Humans of Bombay, Jasmine Sandlas shared that they completed one of the songs of ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’ the day they were scheduled to launch the music at an event. She revealed, “(‘Jaiye Sajana’) was created on the day of the music album launch. I was at the studio at 4 am with Shashwat (Sachdev), and we were recording and writing the song the day that the music album launched! The day that we performed the songs was the day it was recorded!”

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For those unaware, the music launch event was hosted on March 17, 2026, just a day before its scheduled paid preview shows.She further shared, “Kuch kuch parts humne teen mahine pehle likh liye thhe, record kar liye thhe, and it was finalised ekdum se… poori album bani hui hain aur ek achcha gaana hain jo apko lagta hain ki it’s nice, it’s beautiful (Some parts we had written and recorded three months ago, and then it was suddenly finalised… the entire album is ready, and it has a really good song that makes you feel like it’s nice, it’s beautiful).”She went on to add that the song is “very true to the feeling of loneliness and betrayal.” She expressed that she and her team couldn’t have imagined what the song has done. Jasmine concluded, saying, “Abhi (now), all Indians worldwide are talking about that song.”

More about ‘Dhurandhar: The Revenge’

Directed by Aditya Dhar, the movie has earned over Rs 700 crore since its release in theaters. The movie has been breaking several box office records since day 1.Starring Ranveer Singh, R Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, Sanjay Dutt, Sara Arjun, and Arjun Rampal, the movie was released in theaters on March 19, 2026.



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