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Mumbai: Catholic bishops of Maharashtra affiliated to Western Region Bishops’ Council expressed “deep disappointment and strong protest” against Maharashtra Freedom of Religion Bill, 2026, that was recently passed by both Houses of the state legislature. They have demanded its “withdrawal or substantial revision”.“…this [bill] undermines the very right it claims to protect, that is, the freedom to choose and profess one’s religion, as guaranteed under the Constitution,” they said in a statement. “We strongly oppose [it] in its current form and call for its immediate withdrawal or substantial revision. Religious freedom is not a concession granted by the State; it is a fundamental right.” The statement was signed by Elias Gonsalves, archbishop of Nagpur; John Rodrigues, archbishop of Bombay; Sebastian, archeparchy of Kalyan; Thomas D’sousa, bishop of Vasai, Lancy Pinto, bishop of Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar; Simon Almeida, bishop of Pune; Ephrem Nariculam; eparchy of Chanda; Malcolm Sequeira, bishop of Amravati; Matthews Mar Pochomio, eparchy of Khadki; Agnelo Pinheiro of Sindhudurg diocese; and auxiliary bishops Savio Fernandes, Stephen Fernandes and Allwyn D’souza of Mumbai.
Mumbai: A city civil court directed a housing society in Chembur to hand over the keys of a redeveloped flat to a 63-year-old widow and her son, ending years of homelessness caused by an internal family feud. The court ruled the daughter-in-law and grandson of the original member were the rightful occupants, as they were the ones residing in the premises before the building was demolished for reconstruction in 2005. While the society had withheld possession citing conflicting claims from the deceased member’s married daughters, the court observed that the daughters had failed to prove their right to exclusive or joint possession in the absence of a proper partition suit. The court held the housing society and its secretary must perform their statutory obligation. “Defendant nos 1 and 2 being society and secretary are hereby directed to hand over the suit flat to the plaintiff nos 1 and 2 within one month from today,” Judge C S Datir said on Monday.The court also addressed the issue of unpaid transit rent of Rs 2.48 lakh. While the society claimed it could not distribute funds while the family was at odds, the court found that a specific amount of arrears was already lying with the society management. The judge ordered the immediate release of these funds to the widow. However, the court declined to grant a higher monthly compensation of Rs 25,000 or additional interest, noting the developer, who is responsible for such payments, was not made a party to the suit. The judge clarified the plaintiffs could pursue those monetary claims through a separate legal action against the builder. The legal battle originated from a flat in the Tilak Nagar Jai Hind Cooperative Housing Society, originally owned by Kesarinath Dhotre. Following his death and the subsequent passing of his sons, a dispute erupted between Priti Dhotre and her son, Prakash, on one side, and her sisters-in-law, Sadhana Chiplunkar and Chhaya Javeri, on the other. The sisters-in-law raised objections with the society, claiming a share in the estate and requesting the redeveloped flat not be handed over to Priti. Consequently, the society refused to part with the possession or pay the pending rent for alternate accommodation, citing the need for a clear court order to determine the rightful heir.The court noted Priti had resided in the matrimonial home since marriage and continued to stay there with her son until the building was handed over to the developer in 2005. The court found that the married daughters lived with their respective husbands and were not in possession of the flat at the time of redevelopment. Regarding the society’s refusal to act, the judgment noted, “It would be appropriated to direct the defendant nos 1 and 2 (housing society and secretary) to hand over the suit flat to the present plaintiff being a coparceners of late Kesarinath Dhotre.” In the context of Hindu Law in India, coparceners are a specific subset of a Hindu Undivided Family (HUF) who, by birth, acquire a legal right to the ancestral property of the family. The court noted that although defendants 3 and 4 are married daughters and legally recognized as coparceners of the Hindu Joint Family, their separate legal claim for partition was dismissed. This dismissal was based on the “partial partition theory”, as they failed to include all joint family properties in their suit. By not bringing the entire estate into the “common hotchpotch,” their claim to the specific disputed flat could not be sustained. Since the daughters’ claims were rejected and the flat is currently in the possession of the housing society, the court determined that the property should be handed over to the plaintiff.
Saudi Arabia’s on Thursday said, the “little trust” Iran had rebuilt with its Arab neighbours was now “completely shattered” after a series of attacks across the Gulf. Speaking in Riyadh after an emergency meeting of Arab nations to address the severe regional escalation, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said patience with Iranian aggression was “not unlimited.“
“What I care about now is that the attacks on my country and on my neighbouring countries, that are not involved in this conflict, end. That’s all I’m interested in,” he said, adding that Riyadh would use all possible means to respond.
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“The Kingdom is not going to succumb to pressure, and we reserve the right to take military actions if necessary,” he said.Prince Faisal said the attacks appeared to have been planned and described them as a deliberate escalation. “Iran’s attacks on neighbouring countries were premeditated,” he said.
Since February 28, Iran has launched missiles and drones targeting Saudi Arabia and other Gulf countries including the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain and Qatar. Iran has said the strikes are in response to US-Israeli attacks inside its territory.Saudi Arabia said four ballistic missiles were launched towards Riyadh on Wednesday, but all were intercepted. The Kingdom has so far intercepted hundreds of drones and dozens of missiles targeting its territory.Prince Faisal also said two oil refineries in Saudi Arabia were attacked, describing the strikes on energy facilities as “a blatant attempt at blackmail”.
Mumbai: Agricultural marketing and protocol minister Jaykumar Rawal has sought Asian Development Bank support for APMC market modernisation and the state’s Maharashtra Agribusiness Network (MAGNET) project during his visit to Manila in the Philippines.Rawal participated in the ‘Asia and the Pacific Food Systems Forum 2026′ held at the ADB headquarters this week. Rawal presented the state’s agriculture and marketing reform initiatives. The MAGNET project is an ADB-assisted initiative aimed at enhancing the income of small and marginal farmers by strengthening the horticultural value chain.Rawal met Yingming Yang, ADB Vice-President (South, Central, and West Asia), to discuss the progress of the MAGNET project, the Mumbai International Agriculture Market (MIAM), and comprehensive modernisation and strengthening of APMCs. The dialogue centred on making the agriculture value chain more robust, inclusive, and sustainable for the farming community.Officials said a session was held with ADB Director General Winfried Wicklein and Senior Sector Director Kenyingfeng Zhang.“The discussions focused positively on securing ADB’s cooperation to enhance Maharashtra’s agriculture infrastructure, post-harvest management, and reforms within the agri-logistics sector. This visit is expected to accelerate the modernisation of Maharashtra’s agricultural and marketing sectors, playing a crucial role in creating a more capable and competitive marketplace for the state’s farmers,” Rawal said.Rawal emphasised that mutual cooperation and the adoption of cutting-edge technology are indispensable for the rapid development of agricultural and marketing systems. Speaking at an international seminar at ADB headquarters, Rawal presented a compelling vision for ‘Developed Maharashtra 2047,’ outlining the state’s roadmap for APMC evolution.“A key objective of this visit is to study global best practices specifically for our MAGNET project. By exploring new opportunities for future collaboration, the state aims to empower Maharashtra’s agricultural and market infrastructure, making them more resilient and capable on an international scale,” Rawal said.The seminar saw high-level participation from global leaders, including the Deputy Prime Minister of Timor-Leste, Mariano Assanami Sabino Lopes, and Japan’s Vice Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, Yoichi Watanabe.
The Kerala High Court has rejected a public interest litigation (PIL) challenging the use of the name “Indian Premier League” by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The petitioner, Ashique Karoth, who described himself as a social worker, had argued that the BCCI’s T20 league was illegally using the title.A division bench comprising Chief Justice Soumen Sen and Justice Syam Kumar V M noted that the petitioner had only recently realised that the IPL was not an official national cricket tournament, despite its long-standing presence. “We find no merit in the substance of the said argument, and hence, we do not feel that it would be proper to keep this writ petition as a public interest litigation (PIL),” the judges said.
Meanwhile, the Karnataka government has formally cleared the way for the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium to host IPL 2026 matches, granting approval to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) and Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB). This ends months of uncertainty following a stampede after RCB’s maiden title triumph.
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The 19th edition of the IPL is set to begin on March 28, with defending champions RCB opening the tournament against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Chinnaswamy Stadium, as per the official schedule.
| Match | Date | Day | Matchup | Venue | Time (IST) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 28/03/26 | Sat | RCB vs SRH | Bengaluru | 19:30 |
| 2 | 29/03/26 | Sun | MI vs KKR | Mumbai | 19:30 |
| 3 | 30/03/26 | Mon | RR vs CSK | Guwahati | 19:30 |
| 4 | 31/03/26 | Tue | PBKS vs GT | Chandigarh | 19:30 |
| 5 | 01/04/26 | Wed | LSG vs DC | Lucknow | 19:30 |
| 6 | 02/04/26 | Thu | KKR vs SRH | Kolkata | 19:30 |
| 7 | 03/04/26 | Fri | CSK vs PBKS | Chennai | 19:30 |
| 8 | 04/04/26 | Sat | DC vs MI | Delhi | 15:30 |
| 9 | 04/04/26 | Sat | GT vs RR | Ahmedabad | 19:30 |
| 10 | 05/04/26 | Sun | SRH vs LSG | Hyderabad | 15:30 |
| 11 | 05/04/26 | Sun | RCB vs CSK | Bengaluru | 19:30 |
| 12 | 06/04/26 | Mon | KKR vs PBKS | Kolkata | 19:30 |
| 13 | 07/04/26 | Tue | RR vs MI | Guwahati | 19:30 |
| 14 | 08/04/26 | Wed | DC vs GT | Delhi | 19:30 |
| 15 | 09/04/26 | Thu | KKR vs LSG | Kolkata | 19:30 |
| 16 | 10/04/26 | Fri | RR vs RCB | Guwahati | 19:30 |
| 17 | 11/04/26 | Sat | PBKS vs SRH | Chandigarh | 15:30 |
| 18 | 11/04/26 | Sat | CSK vs DC | Chennai | 19:30 |
| 19 | 12/04/26 | Sun | LSG vs GT | Lucknow | 15:30 |
| 20 | 12/04/26 | Sun | MI vs RCB | Mumbai | 19:30 |
The second set of fixtures is expected to be announced soon by the governing body.
Mumbai: The police have arrested a 44-year-old man for posing as an astrologer and allegedly duping a 22-year-old BMS student of nearly Rs 16 lakh under the pretext of spiritual healing and rituals. The victim’s family has claimed the amount could go up to Rs 1.5 crore as they are still calculating the loss of gold ornaments from their house.The Central cyber police arrested the man, Mazgaon resident Mohammed Hussain Sumara.The complainant, a BMS graduate, told the police that she first came across an Instagram page titled “powerful_spell_obsessed_healer” in 2023. The page offered “free sessions for job, career, health issues”.After clicking a link on the profile, the victim was connected via WhatsApp to a man who introduced himself as Shahid, later identified as Sahil. The accused befriended the victim claiming he could improve her future, career, and personal life through paid “healing sessions”. Gaining her trust over time, he repeatedly demanded money for performing various rituals. The bank account, allegedly managed by a person identifying himself as Rehaan, claimed to offer solutions related to career, health, and relationships.Initially she transferred Rs 25,000 to his account and another Rs 25,000 and he kept on demanding money for various “rituals”. “Between 2023 and early 2026, the victim in 85 to 90 transactions transferred Rs 15.9 lakh to multiple bank accounts provided by the accused. When her source of finance got exhausted she realised she has been taken for a ride,” said a police officer.Her family has alleged the accused also manipulated her into selling gold ornaments, claiming the overall loss could run into crores or more, with exact figures still being assessed.
Bhiwandi: A major fire broke out in the Kasheli area of Bhiwandi on Thursday morning, gutting several furniture warehouses in what is known as the largest and most affordable furniture market in Thane district. The blaze, which reportedly started in a single godown at the Chamunda Complex, quickly spread to nearby units due to the highly combustible materials stored inside.Fire officials said the flames engulfed around seven to ten adjoining warehouses within a short span, triggering panic among traders in the busy market area. The incident, occurring on the day of Gudi Padwa, dealt a significant blow to the owners of the warehouses.Teams from the Bhiwandi and Thane fire stations rushed to the spot and pressed multiple fire engines into service. Fire officer Bapu Sonawane said that the fire broke out at around 11.30 am and was brought under control after nearly five hours, around 5 pm. “No casualties have been reported in the incident. However, the fire caused extensive damage to multiple warehouses, with losses estimated to run into several crores,” a fire official said.Firefighters initially faced difficulties due to a shortage of water, which briefly hampered operations. The situation improved after additional water tankers were brought in from the Thane Municipal Corporation, officials added.Authorities also said that firefighting operations had to be carried out cautiously due to high-tension power lines passing over the affected structures.The exact cause of the fire is yet to be ascertained, officials said, adding that further investigations are underway.
Sanju Samson is set to begin a new phase in his Indian Premier League journey after playing a key role in India’s T20 World Cup triumph. The wicketkeeper-batter has joined Chennai Super Kings, marking a significant shift after leading Rajasthan Royals in recent seasons. At CSK, he enters a different dynamic under captain Ruturaj Gaikwad, with MS Dhoni still part of the setup — a factor that could influence Samson’s chances behind the stumps.The move presents both opportunity and expectation. Joining one of the IPL’s most successful franchises places Samson in a high-pressure environment, but also gives him a broader platform to elevate his game. Adjusting to conditions at Chepauk will be a fresh challenge, while the strong CSK fan base could further amplify his profile in the coming season.
Speaking on JioStar, Former India captain Anil Kumble believes Samson’s arrival reflects a wider transition in Indian cricket leadership, while also strengthening CSK’s squad. He pointed to Samson’s recent form and confidence as key positives heading into the IPL.“Icons from one generation to another, the baton has passed on in Indian cricket, from Sunil Gavaskar to Sachin, then to Virat, with MS Dhoni also part of that era. You had the likes of Rahul Dravid and Sourav Ganguly before the shift to MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli, who still carry that aura and continue to perform. In that sense, Sanju coming in is a great move for CSK. The icing on the cake is his fantastic form leading into the IPL and winning the World Cup for India with three back-to-back knocks,” Kumble said on CSK’s decision.Kumble also underlined that Samson’s value goes beyond his performances. His background and familiarity with the region could strengthen the franchise’s connection with its supporters, while his role as a wicketkeeper-batter adds balance to the squad.“I’m sure that will certainly contribute to the franchise’s fan following. From a Chennai perspective, he fits their need, being Kerala-born, speaks Tamil, so there’s a connect, a wicketkeeper-batter, so in a similar mould to MS, and his experience will be valuable for CSK,” he said.CSK’s leadership structure has seen frequent changes in recent years, with Dhoni stepping back into the captaincy role during injury setbacks or transitional phases. Kumble feels Samson is well-suited to provide stability in such situations, given his leadership experience with Rajasthan Royals.“I think that’s the perfect role for Sanju, handling those responsibilities almost like a vice-captain. He has captained Rajasthan for a long period of time, so that leadership role comes naturally to him, and that’s something CSK will be looking for. Last year, when Ruturaj was injured, MS had to take over, and previously, when Ravindra Jadeja was also captain, MS Dhoni came back in as captain midway through the season. So there have been some challenges in identifying who the next captain would be for MS.”“Ruturaj was identified, and it is good that he continues as captain despite Sanju coming into the scheme of things. I wouldn’t be surprised if MS Dhoni gives Sanju the keeping role at some point during the season. He will be part of the leadership group, and in case if Ruturaj is unavailable due to injury or otherwise, Sanju would probably take over rather than MS,” Kumble said.
Kristin Cabot still feels the sting from that one awkward moment on the kiss cam at a Coldplay concert last summer. Caught hugging her boss, Astronomer CEO Andy Byron, during the July 2025 show in Massachusetts, she watched her life unravel fast. Frontman Chris Martin joked onstage about a possible affair, and the clip exploded online, bringing scrutiny, harassment, even death threats that left her kids scared to be seen with her.
In her latest chat on The Oprah Podcast, released March 17, 2026, Cabot revealed she cut ties with Byron last fall. “There was a big miss on honesty and integrity,” she told Oprah Winfrey. “He wasn’t the person he represented himself to be, to me, and lying is a non-negotiable for me”. When pressed on whether Byron lied about his marriage, she held back to protect his privacy. “I wanna be really careful, because the world spoke for me and on my behalf, and I don’t wanna do that to somebody else and their family,” Cabot said. Still, she added, “A lot of what was represented to me was not true”
The imbalance hits hard, after the scandal, Andy Byron was spotted with his wife, rings on, while staying silent. Here, Kristen Cabot feels abandoned. “I was left holding the bag, and I don’t, you know, being the one that was attacked for this and he’s remained silent, to me, that’s not a quality that I would look for in a friend or a partner or a boss,” she shared with Winfrey. “So we have no relationship now” .She owns her role but questions the punishment. “I own the poor decision that I made in that moment, and I’ve paid an unimaginable price for that,” Cabot said, noting every detail of her appearance got ripped apart online. Byron fields job offers; she struggles to get hired, deemed “unemployable.” “I think he has the luxury of staying silent, and he can go back to work when he’s ready. I don’t,” she explained. “I have to explain and explain and justify”Through it all, Cabot learned about empathy in a meme-driven world. “I can’t stay silent and accept what has happened,” she told Oprah. “And I do feel like it’s important that people understand the real story and also how harmful it is to just make assumptions and judge”. Her story reminds us one clip doesn’t define a person, but the internet sure tries.