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Minorities Equally Benefited From Modis Schemes: Dr Jitendra

KOLKATA, May 8 : Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said here today that the minorities have been equally benefited from Prime Minister Narendra Modis schemes. Follow the Daily Excelsior channel on WhatsApp Addressing an election meeting at Uluberia Lok Sabha constituency, which has a considerable population of minority voters, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that over the years a number of misgivings have been sought to be created by the Congress Party about the BJP. These were all motivated by the [] The post Minorities Equally Benefited From Modis Schemes: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 8 May 2024 5:54 pm

Parth Jindal's clarification on animated reaction, says...

Delhi Capitals went on to win the thriller by 20 runs against Rajasthan Royals on Tuesday, keeping their playoffs hopes alive. On the other hand, the defeat for Royals was only their third this season. They currently occupy the second spot on the points table behind toppers Kolkata Knight Riders.

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:57 pm

Light mag. 3.7 earthquake - Gir Somnath, Gujarat, India, on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at 03:14 pm (Kolkata time) - VolcanoDiscovery

Light mag. 3.7 earthquake - Gir Somnath, Gujarat, India, on Wednesday, May 8, 2024, at 03:14 pm (Kolkata time) VolcanoDiscovery

Google News 8 May 2024 3:48 pm

Chennai Super Kings tops IPL fan loyalty charts: Report

Crisp, a marketing analytics firm, in collaboration with Kadence, a global market research agency, has conducted a comprehensive study focusing on brand recognition during the Indian Premier League ( IPL ). The study, aimed at understanding the dynamics of fan followings and brand perceptions across IPL teams, has unveiled intriguing insights into the preferences and behaviours of cricket enthusiasts. While fan loyalty transcends mere performance, fans are not immune to team performance fluctuations. The IPL teams are remarkably different in terms of the size of their fan following. While 50% of the audience does not have a favourite team, just 4 teams between them account for the favourites of as many as 86% of the rest. They are as follows: Chennai SuperKings (CSK), Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB), Mumbai Indians (MI), and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). Among these, CSK emerges as the undisputed leader, commanding the hearts of a massive 32%, almost 1/3rd of those who have a favourite team! This statistic highlights their unwavering loyalty and positions them as the IPL 's most beloved franchise. CSK's dominance extends beyond geographical boundaries. While CSK undoubtedly boasts a staggering 86% following in Chennai , the most for any team in their home territory, their fan base transcends regional loyalty . CSK even commands a larger following than the home teams in Delhi and Lucknow, highlighting the team's powerful national appeal. CSK's loyal following isn't solely driven by victories. This team, with the most IPL titles under its belt, is fiercely followed by RCB, a team yet to lift the coveted trophy. Moreover, the data from eDART for Week 1 versus Week 5 highlights how fans respond to their team's performance over time. While CSK fans hold their team to a high standard, penalizing a modest win record, RCB fans exhibit more leniency, despite the team's lower standings. This data underscores the deep emotional connection fans have with their chosen team, illustrating that factors beyond on-field success influence fan allegiance. Even last year's champion, Gujarat Titans (GT), lags in terms of fan base compared to MI and CSK, despite playing in their home territory! However, the current method of valuing IPL teams seems to overlook a crucial factor: fan loyalty . For instance, CSK, with a fan base dwarfing even last year's champion Gujarat Titans (GT) by a factor of 30, is valued only 25% higher. This suggests a potential disconnect, with brands perhaps missing out on the immense potential of a passionate and dedicated fanbase.

Feed Burner 8 May 2024 3:37 pm

Tripura CM to Promote BJP in West Bengal

Tripura CM to Promote BJP in West Bengal Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha will campaign for BJP candidates in the Lok Sabha elections in West Bengal, an official said on Wednesday. Around 14 Tripura BJP leaders including state BJP president Rajib Bhattacharjee are engaged in election work in West Bengal. ''Chief Minister Manik Saha is scheduled to leave for Kolkata on May 9 to address a BJP election rally at North Kolkata on the following day in favour of party candidate Tapas Roy. He will return to the state either on May 10 or 11,'' said a CMO official. BJP (Tripura) state president Rajib Bhattacharjee and party general secretary Amit Rakshit are deputed for Bolpur and Sreerampur Lok Sabha constituencies to oversee the party's election campaign. ''Around 14 party leaders from Tripura are working for the party in the Lok Sabha election in West Bengal. BJP state president (Rajib Bhattacharjee) is working at Bolpur Lok Sabha seat and myself is deputed to Sreerampur Lok Sabha seat to assist the party in the electioneering,'' BJP state general secretary (Amit Rakshit) said over the telephone.

devdiscourse 8 May 2024 1:30 pm

Interactive OLV boosts click-through rates by 377% compared to standard OLV ads: VDO.AI report

VDO.AI recently conducted a comprehensive study to assess the impact of interactive OLV ads. In comparison to traditional OLV formats, the study unveiled a 377% surge in click-through rates (CTR) for interactive OLV ads. With a focus on key demographics and premium website publishers, the campaign garnered an average of 1,000,000 impressions. The study was launched across five major metropolitan areas, including Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru. While conventional OLV ads offer basic functions like play, pause, and rewind, they often lack the rich interactive elements required to fully engage audiences. The key highlights of the report include: Enhanced Click-Through Rate (CTR): The substantial 377% increase in CTR for interactive OLV ads suggests a heightened likelihood of viewers engaging with interactive components embedded within the ad. Shift in Viewer Behavior: Interactive OLV saw a 4X increase in CTR, indicating that viewers interacting with the dynamic features were more open to the brand's messaging. Moving Beyond Awareness: Interactive OLV compels viewers to take action, enabling brands to drive measurable outcomes beyond mere visibility. Improved ROI: By converting a larger portion of viewers into website visitors or customers, interactive OLV campaigns yield a superior return on investment when compared to standard OLV formats. Commenting on this rising trend, Amitt Sharma , CEO at VDO.AI, emphasized, The results of our study clearly demonstrate the power of interactive OLV ads in engaging viewers and driving click-through rates to unprecedented levels. Arjit Schdeva , CTO at VDO.AI, further added, The evolution of OLV towards interactive formats opens up a realm of possibilities for brands seeking to create immersive experiences that resonate with their target audience.

Feed Burner 8 May 2024 12:40 pm

Kolkata FF Fatafat Result 08.05.2024 : Check Live Results

Who does not love to play games? Everyone wants to win and people are always more interested in a lottery and its result. So Kolkata FF Fatafat Result 08.05.2024 will give you daily lottery result. Well, One of the most popular lotteries is KolkataFatafat. Kolkata Fatafatis a type of lottery game similar to Satta Matka. [] The post Kolkata FF Fatafat Result 08.05.2024 : Check Live Results appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .

NorthEast Now 8 May 2024 11:12 am

Kachche Ghosht ki biryani is number 1, says Chef Sanjeev Kapoor

HYDERABAD: Wonderchef Sanjeev Kapoor was in the city recently, exploring the history and heritage of the City of Nizams. Grabbing the opportunity, CE had a chat with him, where he revealed his earliest memories of Hyderabad, his favourite dish from the city and shared some simple and sweet cooking tips! Excerpts from the interview: What comes to mind when you think of Hyderabad? Some of the very first memories of my childhood are associated with Hyderabad. My father used to be with the State Bank of India and Hyderabad has a staff college. During his career, he came to this city many times and while returning home, he would bring for my mother, some pearls, Pochampalli sarees and even flower vases with Bidari work. (So, it was not food). But then, there were fruit biscuits from Karachi Bakery as well! When it comes to food, the city can easily be in top four to six ranks in India. A few years back we did a show called Biryani Journeys. We went to four cities in India to show the contrast between biryanis. We explored Lucknow biryani, Kolkata biryani, Malabar biryani and Hyderabad biryani. Interestingly, the episode most watched on YouTube was the Hyderabad one, which shows peoples intrigue with the dish. Is Hyderabadi Biryani a brand in itself? Absolutely! Especially, Kachche Ghosht ki Biryani, which I make regularly at home. It is different, unique, tasty and flavourful. I would rate it at number one in my list. The way it is cooked, there is always this amazement that boiled rice and raw meat, both are cooked together, and yet rice would not be overcooked and meat would be perfect. So there is science, art and taste of it. What is your take on fusion of food and is it possible to take something of the past and merge it into something new? That is always there. It has been happening for centuries and not just in India. With travels and migration, there is exchange of food, ingredients and culture. The pace of change is much slower than we think. It takes a lot of time for us to capture it. Around 400 years ago when tomatoes came, did someone think they would continue to be used for so long? This kind of change is not noticeable in one lifetime. When Persians came in, the way they had Irani chai there is so much different from how it is had here now. The soil, water and produce have their own uniqueness, depending on the place. The intent of the chefs today should be to preserve the past but not copy simply because its old. Take the best of it, make it relevant for today and do it in a way that it stays there for generations. Give them a chance to change that as well. We should not mock the change. The only way to make life better is to test and try. If you are not open to change, you may reject but be kind to it and respect it. Do you still perceive food in the same way as when you started? How has your engagement with food changed over three decades? What is part of life, cannot be monotony. Mother-daughter, father-son relationships cant be monotonous. It will only grow more and more. My relationship with food is not transactional. It can never be boring for me. I am as excited as I always was. Just as I speak with my mother, wife and daughter everyday. The bond has only grown stronger. There is a lot of merit in the way we live our lives. If we understand food as something that gives life, it is not dead, there is value in such thinking. The fruit plucked from a plant still contributes to life. The conversion of an ingredient to a dish adds to life. Hence, there is always an aspect of novelty in this process. Could you share one tip that you learned from people on ground and another one from your expertise for your fans? I am always eager to learn something new. One of the first things that I learned as a chef was that potatoes take much longer if you cook them with any acidity: be it with tomatoes, curd or imli (tamarind). So add it later unless you are pressure cooking. That was not something that we were taught. A tip that I would like to share for people cooking at home: Plan your meals. We, as Indians, dont plan ahead. We should plan our meals at least for a week. Put it down on your phones. Take 10-15 mins and do it with family. Spend that time with family, planning your meals. The benefit of it is that the headache of thinking what to cook today is gone, preparation time is reduced and you can delegate much more. The pain of thinking and taking irresponsible calls at the last minute is gone. The problem with such eating decisions is that you eat what you dont want to eat and it is harmful from health point of view.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2024 11:11 am

Visitors won't be allowed to take pets to Lake premises: KMDA

KMDA bars pets at Rabindra Sarobar after safety concerns. Suggestions for a pet corner arise. Feeding stray dogs highlighted. NKDA also restricts pet entry in New Town parks.

The Times of India 8 May 2024 10:40 am

Arijit Singh rides scooty with wife Koel Roy to vote in his Bengal hometown Jiaganj

Kolkata: Multi-award-winning hit playback singer Arijit Singh cast his vote at Jiaganj, his hometown on the banks of the Bhagirathi river in Murshidabad district, on Tuesday. He was accompanied by his wife Koel Roy. The Chahun Main Ya Naa hitmaker, dressed casually in a tee and pants, rode his scooter to the polling booth at Get the latest updates in Hyderabad City News , Technology , Entertainment , Sports , Politics and Top Stories on WhatsApp & Telegram by subscribing to our channels. You can also download our app for Android and iOS .

The Siasat Daily 8 May 2024 10:34 am

Kolkata FF Fatafat Result today May 08, check Fatafat Result online

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India Today 8 May 2024 10:16 am

Baby gets Rs 17.5 cr 'gene therapy' jab & a shot at life, first in Bengal govt hosp

A boy with SMA underwent Zolgensma therapy at NRS, a Bengal govt hospital. The treatment managed muscle weakness, a key symptom of the rare disorder. Jasodhara Chaudhuri advised the gene therapy.

The Times of India 8 May 2024 9:50 am

Watch: Birthday boy Cummins recalls IPL 2014 win with KKR

Pat Cummins, 31, leads Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL with 13 wickets. Previously with Kolkata Knight Riders, he won the 2014 title. Recalls Kolkata stadium celebration in viral video. With 6 wins and 5 defeats from 11 matches, SRH are at the fourth spot in the points table and face Lucknow Super Giants in their next match on Wednesday.

The Times of India 8 May 2024 9:49 am

Number of ghost malls increases in major cities

NEW DELHI: Owing to growing preference towards online shopping and the advent of top Grade A class shopping centres, number of ghost shopping malls, characterised by a vacancy rate exceeding 40%, rose from 57 in 2022 to 64 in 2023 across eight major cities, said real estate consultancy firm Knight Frank on Tuesday. The consultant noted that there has been a sharp rise in low-performing retail assets with nearly 13.3 million square feet (mn sq ft) of retail shopping centre space categorised as ghost shopping centres. There has been an increase of 238% year-on-year (YoY) in ghost shopping centres by gross leasable area (GLA) since 2022 in the prime markets. As a result of the rise in vacant spaces, Knight Frank estimates that loss of value to be at `6700 crore or $798 million in 2023. National Capital Region (NCR) accounted for the highest Ghost Shopping Centre stock measuring at 5.3 mn sq ft (rise of 58% YoY), followed by Mumbai with 2.1 mn sq ft (rise of 86% YoY) and Bengaluru with 2.0 mn sq ft (rise of 46% YoY). The sharpest rise in Ghost Shopping Centres was recorded in Kolkata (237% YoY), albeit at a lower base. Knight Frank stated when new Grade A shopping centres were opened, many retailers made a beeline to expand their presence. This led to a high double-digit vacancy in Grade C structures. Ghost malls often fail to attract customers and retailers interest due to various constraints such as bad location, obsolete design, strata sold arrangements in addition to dilapidation and unattractiveness of structures. Shishir Baijal, Chairman & MD, Knight Frank India, said Grade A malls have excelled, maintaining robust occupancy, foot traffic, and conversion rates, thereby delivering value to their customers. Conversely, Grade C assets and those classified as Ghost Shopping Centres are lagging, prompting landlords to take action to rejuvenate or divest such properties. In tier 1 cities, total number of shopping centres have reduced in a period of one year. Despite new addition of 8 new retail centres, number of shopping centres reduced to 263 in 2023 as 16 shopping centres were shut down over the last year.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2024 9:25 am

TMC's Dum Dum candidate's fate rests on arithmetic of anti-TMC vote swing

TMC's Dum Dum candidate's fate rests on arithmetic of anti-TMC vote swing Sharp shifts in electoral mathematics in West Bengal's Dum Dum Lok Sabha seat compared to what poll equations looked like five years ago may just provide incumbent TMC MP Saugata Roy the necessary thrust to get past the saffron challenge that seems to have become steeper than before. While a straight-forward one-on-one contest between the TMC and BJP could have left Roy, a veteran parliamentarian, frowning, poll experts believe that the CPI(M)s decision to field its central committee member and a well-known face in state politics, Sujan Chakraborty, from here and set the stage for a triangular contest may allow the incumbent to have his last laugh with a lesser vote share in the saffron camp kitty. Some pollsters, though, attribute Congress-backed Chakraborty with the tag of 'dark horse' having ''reasonable potential'' to wrest this prestigious seat in the northern fringes of Kolkata from the Trinamool if anti-Mamata Banerjee voters chose to tilt towards the Left in larger numbers than expected. Roy is seeking a fourth term from Dum Dum on a TMC ticket and is acutely aware that his victory margin, after anti-TMC voters turned to the BJP, suffered a drop in 2019 by almost one lakh votes compared to the previous edition in 2014 despite his vote percentage staying nearly the same on both occasions. ''A strong CPI(M) candidate can only arrest the transfer of the Left votes to the BJP to some extent, but nothing more than that,'' Roy asserted. ''Dum Dum is among 20 Lok sabha seats where the Left-Congress combine is likely to show its mettle in West Bengal. It's also a test for the BJP to hold on to its support base it managed to consolidate in 2019,'' political scientist Maidul Islam of the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Calcutta, told PTI while suggesting that a notable chunk of anti-TMC, Left sympathizers had voted for the BJP last time for want of a strong alternative. Islam's statement found resonance in political analyst Subhomay Maitra. ''This time, the CPI(M)'s vote share is likely to increase from the earlier 14 per cent, which could be a shot in the arm for the TMC and a damper for BJP's prospects,'' Maitra said. In a three-cornered battle, the winning candidate must bag over 30 per cent of votes polled. Managing to secure one of every five votes on the electors' list would make the nominee victorious, he explained. ''In a context such as this, Sujan Chakraborty has a reasonable chance to clinch the Dum Dum seat,'' Maitra said. BJPs nominee for the seat, Shilbhadra Dutta, a former Trinamool MLA from the region who migrated to the saffron party in December 2020 ahead of the state polls, sounded unimpressed with the math. ''Why should people vote for the CPI(M), which has lost national relevance, in a parliamentary poll?'' he asked. Claiming that the Ram Mandir consecration in Ayodhya would help improve BJP's performance in the constituency by consolidating at least three per cent of Hindu votes, Dutta argued that the perception of the Left eating into the pie of anti-TMC votes was far removed from ground reality. ''People want a stable government at the Centre and the BJP is their only option. This Lok Sabha election is being fought on a single narrative: Modi. Either you are for him or against him. My campaign experience tells me people here want to teach the corrupt TMC leaders a lesson and that's where we come in,'' he told PTI. Chakraborty differed and maintained that voters have started realising that the ''TMC and the BJP are opposite sides of the same coin, and both are anti-people''. ''Post 2021 assembly elections, the vote share of the Left has increased in civic body and panchayat polls, which is encouraging for us. We are extremely hopeful that the trend would continue,'' he said. That hope was treated with ridicule from the veteran TMC MP who built his argument on the erosion of Left cadres in the state. ''Unlike the erstwhile Left regime, the CPI(M) currently has no depth in organisational strength. They are trying hard but will be on the losing side,'' he said. In Dum Dum, where a significant portion of people are migrants from East Pakistan, now Bangladesh, the controversy over the implementation of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act could play on the voters minds, felt Maitra. Islam chipped in with his gut feeling that the 'turncoat' label on Dutta could dampen the leader's prospects among voters who do not take political flip-flops kindly. But it's the incumbent TMC MP who seemed to be at the receiving end of local disgruntlement over the mushrooming of unauthorized real estate constructions and stagnancy in industries in Dum Dum. ''It's sad to see the depleting industry scenario of this region which was once prominent in the industrial map of the state,'' said Rajkumar Bhattacharya, a resident of Kamarhati, an industry-intense assembly segment of the seat. Chhanda Sen, a housewife residing in adjoining Dum Dum Uttar, said the ruling party may face voters' backlash on account of the drinking water crisis which persists despite long-standing demands for a respite. Roy dismissed anti-incumbency perceptions against the TMC, stating that people reposed faith in him five years ago despite the presence of such issues. ''Drinking water concern is a fact. But that does not mean people will turn away from the Trinamool since they know we will solve the problem.'' Roy added. The 16-lakh-odd eligible voters in Dum Dum will head for their respective polling stations on June 1, the final phase of elections.

devdiscourse 8 May 2024 9:01 am

Mahua Lahiris modern twists to Kantha

Last year, Mahua Lahiri was the first artisan to win the 2023 AD X JSW Prize for Contemporary Craftsmanship. She was taught by her mother Pritikana Goswami she is originally from eastern Bengal (now Bangladesh) who has been working for over 30 years to revive the ancient Nakshi Kantha embroidery, a traditional craft form of undivided Bengal. Goswami, who inherited her kantha skills through her family, won the Padma Shri in 2023 for her embroidery. The exhibition, Revival & Contemporary Nakshi Kantha of Undivided Bengal, held recently in Delhi, was the first to showcase contemporary Nakshi Kantha designed and created by Hushnohana, the brand co-founded by Lahiri. She has also created livelihood opportunities for women in Bengal as they pour their hearts out into the delightful ritual of making intricate kanthas. The kantha motifs are drawn from everyday life and include representations of folk tales, epics, mythological figures, animals, fish, plants, and ceremonial themes. Excerpts from a conversation: This exhibition is the first to showcase the revival and contemporaraneity of Nakshi Kantha. Tell us something about the artwork. Nakshi Kantha is a traditional craft of embroidery of undivided Bengal. With Partition, the state lost its identity and along with it, the indigenous art-form. Rabindranath Tagore in Shantiniketan and his daughter-in-law, Pratima Devi, however, sought to revive it. In terms of style, it is slightly different from the original kantha stitch. A quilt has layers of cotton inside but kantha has layers of cotton fabric. Layers of old fabric, usually saris and dhotis, are made into light coverlets using intricate kantha (or simple running stitch for quilting). It is worked directly onto the cloth using intuition and an innate sense of design, without the aid of any prior drawing. How did your mothers journey with kantha embroidery start and become known? Many women have taken kantha up as a career, though they are not getting paid well. My mother revived it in 1990 and started with the usual cartage and embroidery. In 1990, my mother met the honorary secretary of the Crafts Council of West Bengal, Rupi Pal Chowdhury, and she introduced it to one of her friends from the Victoria Albert Museum, which showcased 19th-century kantha. What exactly is the aesthetics of the craft of kantha embroidery and why is it still relevant today? To talk about its philosophy is to talk about sustainability: how our ancestors upcycled the old, using old dhotis and saris. They used to take out the threads from the borders and stitch them. We continue that tradition. It is a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. It takes three months to five years to make one kantha. Even today, when we use the contemporary style, we preserve the old stitches and techniques. You graduated from NIFT Kolkata and you were leading design at expo houses. What inspired you to choose this path? I learnt about the craft at a young age. I grew up surrounded by kantha, but I resented it. Not only were kantha artisans like my mother not paid enough, but they were also not credited by name. Once I went to an exhibition in Amsterdam and saw people appreciating the old craftsmanship. I realised it was my duty to keep the legacy alive. Nobody else will do it if I dont. My best friend and I set up Hushnohana to keep it going. How do you keep yourself updated with the latest design trends, and ensure your designs are aligned with the brands identity? We try to keep both traditional and contemporary art forms in our work. We use contemporary colours and placements. We have recently used a geometric interpretation for a new kind of kantha. Any advice for youngsters who want to make a career in design? Pay attention to your culture and craft traditions. Also, while designing anything, take care of its quality and keep it as authentic as possible.

The New Indian Express 8 May 2024 8:07 am

Petrol, Diesel Fresh Prices Announced: Check Rates In Your City On May 8

Check latest petrol, and diesel prices in Chennai, Kolkata, Bengaluru, Lucknow, Noida, and Gurugram on May 8, 2023

News18 8 May 2024 7:31 am

Head To These 6 Restaurants For Mango Delights In Kolkata

Don't miss this limited-time opportunity to savor the essence of summer at various locations across the city

News18 8 May 2024 7:27 am

1 in 4 shopping centres in Kolkata a ghost mall

The Times of India 8 May 2024 5:17 am

Temp fluctuations can trigger asthma attacks

The Times of India 8 May 2024 5:13 am

KP arrests 11 cyber crooks

The Times of India 8 May 2024 5:03 am

Thailand extends visa exemption till Nov

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:52 am

Kolkata 12th most polluted in Apr 24

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:51 am

UPI payment option at Metro counters soon

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:51 am

Shyam Metalics commences Ramsarup ops

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:47 am

67 from state score over 99.2% in ICSE

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:36 am

17 get above 99% in ISC

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:34 am

Schools go back to offline classes as heat subsides

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:34 am

TMC moves EC after BJP netas Sitalkuchi repeat threat

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:34 am

Cafe attack accused abused wife before marriage: Locals

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:33 am

Two-wheeler skids during rain ride, 2 drown in pond

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:31 am

Kasba woman dies; hubby, in-law held

The Times of India 8 May 2024 4:28 am

Telangana: High Court Dismisses Plea on Partition of Property

Hyderabad : Justice M.G. Priyadarshini of the Telangana High Court declared that in the absence of pleadings of an oral partition of hereditary property, the court cannot arrive to a conclusion that there was an oral partition between the parties prior to the filing of the suit. The judge was dealing with an appeal against a decree for partition between siblings, children of the late T.C. Samuel. The daughter of Jannu Ludia Bloosom had filed a suit for the partition of property against her brother and mother. Pending the suit, the mother passed away. It was unsuccessfully contended that at the time of marriage of the plaintiff, considerable amounts were given to her by her father; as such the plaintiff was not entitled for any right or share in the plaint schedule properties and prayed to dismiss the suit. The civil court at Warangal passed a preliminary decree for partition of the suit scheduled property, aggrieved by which the present appeal was filed. Rejecting the appeal, Justice Priyadarshini pointed out that nowhere did the written statement of the appellant state about the oral partition or unwritten partition. In fact, the petitioner was pleading with the court to imagine that there was an oral partition between the parties by contending in the grounds of appeal that permitting the plaintiff to retain the proceeds of sale of Ac.1.10 guntas indicates that there was an understanding that the plaintiff was given her share at the time of marriage. The plea that a will was executed bequeathing the property in favour of the appellant also did not find favour with the court. Refusing to entertain an application for production of the will, the judge ruled that it was unambiguously clear that the party could seek liberty to produce additional evidence at the appellate stage, but the same can be permitted only if the evidence sought to be produced could not be produced at the stage of trial in spite of exercise of due diligence and that the evidence could not be produced as it was not within his knowledge. The trial court specifically found that the appellant who raised the plea of the will had failed to mark or prove the will. The appellant, the court said, failed to establish that in spite of due diligence, he failed to produce the alleged will deed executed by his mother and thereby the interlocutory application filed by the appellant herein is liable to be dismissed. The judge dismissed the appeal and upheld the preliminary decree of partition. Notice to bank on debt tribunal order A two-judge panel of the Telangana High Court ordered notices to Canara Bank in a writ plea challenging the order of the Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal directing the petitioner to pre-deposit 50 per cent of the total claim amount for entertaining an appeal. The panel comprising Chief Justice Alok Aradhe and Justice J. Anil Kumar is dealing with a writ petition filed by Naolin Infrastructure Private Limited. It is the case of the petitioner that Debts Recovery Tribunal-II [DRT] granted a conditional order in directing the petitioner to deposit Rs.2,47,50,000. He would contend that there was a credit balance lying in his account and his request to the bank to adjust the amount was rejected. He contended that the interlocutory application filed by the petitioner before DRT seeking a direction to the bank to adjust the amount towards compliance of the conditional order was dismissed and against it an appeal was preferred by the petitioner under Section 18 of the SARFAESI Act, before the Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal at Kolkata. P. Pratap, counsel for the petitioner, argued that DRAT grossly erred in directing the petitioner to deposit 50 per cent of the total claim amount i.e., Rs.84.58 crore. He argued that the DRAT ought to have directed the petitioner to pay 50 per cent of Rs.2,47,50,000/- and his prayer for adjustment of the amount should also have been considered by the DRAT. The panel after perusing the record ordered notices and posted the matter to June 10.

Deccan Chronicle 8 May 2024 2:14 am

12 Dead in West Bengal Thunderstorm; CM Mamata Banerjee Expresses Condolences

Kolkata: 12 people have lost their lives in the Nor'wester followed by a heavy thunderstorm that hit West Bengal on Monday evening. Five of them, including an 11-year-old girl, were from Burdwan East. Chief minister Mamata Banerjee shared the death toll on X-handle with a heavy heart on Tuesday. She stated, Profoundly sad to know that 9 persons died due to thunderstorms and lightning last night (5 in Purba Burdwan, 2 each in Paschim Medinipur and Purulia), while 2 more persons died due to wall collapses in Nadia and 1 more due to tree collapse in South 24 Parganas. The CM added, Our district administrations everywhere have been working on disaster management mode round the clock and are taking actions to provide relief and ex gratia as per guidelines. My sincere condolences to the bereaved families of the 12 fellow citizens of Bengal. In Purulia, four youth Priya Ranjan Kumar (23), Rahul Kumar (25), Suresh Kumar (24) and Yudhishthir Kumar (28)-- were struck by lightning when they took shelter under a tree beside a pond at Arsa. Priyaranjan and Rahul died there. The other two seriously injured were admitted to a district hospital.

Deccan Chronicle 8 May 2024 12:22 am

West Bengal's Lok Sabha Phase 3: 73.93% Voter Turnout Amid Trinamul-BJP-CPI(M) Tussle

Kolkata: The third phase of Lok Sabha Election covering four parliamentary constituencies two each in Malda and Murshidabad districts in West Bengal, recorded 73.93% voter's turnout amid some stray incidents of tussle among Trinamul Congress, BJP and CPI(M) on Tuesday. In Malda, Malda Uttar and Malda Dakshin seats saw 73.30% and 73.68% polling respectively. In Murshidabad, Jangipur and Murshidabad seats witnessed 72.13% and 76.49% polling. The day also witnessed the assembly bypoll at Bhagwangola in Murshidabad where voter's turnout clocked 73.68% dropping from 85.63% registered in the assembly election in 2021. According to the Chief Electoral Officer, West Bengal, a total of 433 complaints were received from various political parties during the polling at the four parliamentary constituencies. CPI(M) state secretary Mohammad Salim, who contested at Murshidabad this time, was seen going after fake polling agents at many booths. He was however gheraoed by TMC workers in protest of his act. This led to a tussle. Meanwhile bombs were hurled at Hariharpara and Domkal on Monday night to terrorise the voters. TMC-backed miscreants threatened the CPI(M) workers not to vote. Two CPI(M) polling agents were assaulted while their motorbikes were damaged. At Jangipur, BJP candidate Dhananjoy Ghosh and TMC leader Goutam Ghosh got engaged in a scuffle in front of Ajagarpara polling station. The central paramilitary forces separated them. At Shamsherganj which is under the Malda Dakshin seat, two Congress polling agents and workers were admitted to hospital with injuries after they were severely beaten up. At Mirzapur, two groups of TMC workers clashed over supporting ISF candidate. Police dispersed them by lathicharge. On the third phase of Lok Sabha polls, TMC supremo and chief minister Mamata Banerjee claimed at party rallies in Bankura and Purulia, Modi Magic is overI have never seen such a lying Prime Minister ever. When children lie, they are disciplined by their mothers. But when a PM lies, people should ensure justice by voting him out and ensuring that he never assumes power again.

Deccan Chronicle 7 May 2024 11:07 pm

Bengal governor molestation case: No progress as none of Raj Bhavan staff turned up, say police

KOLKATA: None of the employees of the Raj Bhavan turned up at the Hare Street Police Station on Tuesday in connection with the investigation of the allegation of molestation made by a woman employee against Governor CV Ananda Bose, a senior police officer said. The Raj Bhavan is yet to share CCTV footage with the investigating police officers as sought, the officer added. There is no progress in the investigation today. No one from the Raj Bhavan has appeared for questioning, the officer told PTI. On Sunday, the governor had directed all staffers of the Raj Bhavan to ignore any communication from the Kolkata Police in connection with the woman's complaint against him. A contractual woman employee of the Raj Bhavan on Friday lodged a written complaint with the Kolkata Police alleging molestation by the governor in the Governor's House. The governor had described the allegation as absurd drama and labelled Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's politics as dirty. Bose has ordered a ban on the entry of police personnel to the Raj Bhavan in the guise of conducting unauthorised, illegitimate, sham and motivated investigations to placate political bosses during the election.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 11:05 pm

Yuzvendra Chahal first India player to reach 350-wicket mark in T20 cricket

Yuzvendra Chahal first India player to reach 350-wicket mark in T20 cricket Rajasthan Royals legbreak spinner Yuzvendra Chahal on Tuesday etched his name in the history books by becoming the first Indian to achieve the landmark of 350 wickets in the T20 format. Chahal achieved the feat against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 season. In his 301st T20 match, DC skipper Rishabh Pant became his 350th victim in T20 format. The left-handed batter went down and tried to place his shot across the field. Pant mistimed his shot due to a lack of balance and sent it straight towards deep backward square leg in Trent Boult's safe hands. As Chahal rejoiced to celebrate his 350th T20 wicket, Pant walked back towards the dugout with a score of 15(13). Overall, former West Indies all-rounder DJ Bravo is the leading wicket-taker in the shortest format of cricket with a whopping tally of 625 in 573 matches. Afghanistan star spinner Rashid Khan is in the second spot with 572 wickets to his name in 424 matches. The third spot is held by Kolkata Knight Riders in-form all-rounder Sunil Narine. The experienced star has 549 wickets in 509 games. Chahal is the fifth spinner to claim 350 wickets in the T20 format. Rashid Khan (572), Sunil Narine (549), Imran Tahir (502) and Shakib Al Hasan (482) are ahead of him. Coming to the DC's clash against RR, the 33-year-old spinner proved to be expensive as he finished his four-over spell with a wicket and gave away 48 runs at an economy of 12.00. DC posted a mammoth total of 221/8 following explosive knocks from Jake Fraser McGurk, Abishek Porel and Tristan Stubbs. The young Australian batter continued his scorching run of form and his half-century came in 20 balls. He became the first-ever player to have three half-centuries in 20 balls or less in the history of the competition. Before Jake, RR batter Yashasvi Jaiswal, Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) stars Nicholas Pooran and KL Rahul, Mumbai Indians (MI) batters Ishan Kishan and Kieron Pollard, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) all-rounder Sunil Narine and Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) batter Travis Head had two fifties each in 20 balls or less. Porel was explosive at the top as well, he went all guns blazing and struck 65 off in 36 deliveries which was laced with seven fours and three towering sixes. When DC were reduced to 150/5, Tristan Stubbs provided the much-needed firepower with his 41 off 20 deliveries. Their collective efforts with the bat propelled DC to 221/8. (ANI)

devdiscourse 7 May 2024 10:32 pm

Political slugfest surfaces in Bengal after SC puts interim stay on cancellation of 25,753 school jobs

Political slugfest surfaces in Bengal after SC puts interim stay on cancellation of 25,753 school jobs Kolkata: After the Supreme Court on Tuesday put an interim stay on the Calcutta High Courts order cancelling 25,753 appointments in teaching and non-teaching posts made by the West Bengal School Service Commission (WBSSC) in 2016, a political slugfest [] The post Political slugfest surfaces in Bengal after SC puts interim stay on cancellation of 25,753 school jobs appeared first on Mangalorean.com .

Mangalorean 7 May 2024 9:36 pm

West Bengal: Irtiqua Sakib stabs wife inside caf in Kolkata, chases and finally kills her on road

The accused had called his estranged wife to the cafe for settlement. The victim had earlier filed a case of domestic abuse against Irtiqua Sakib.

OpIndia 7 May 2024 9:18 pm

IPL-17 | KKR players return home after their flight diverted multiple times due to bad weather

Kolkata Knight Riders players face travel chaos, forced to spend night in Varanasi after flight diversions.

The Hindu 7 May 2024 8:43 pm

IPL 2024: The Most Interesting Phase Of The Tournament Has Started Now, Says Parthiv Patel On Race To Playoffs

Indian Premier League: Parthiv Patel, the former India mens wicketkeeper-batter, believes that the race to playoffs intensifying in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 with every outcome, it has led to the commencement of the most interesting phase in the competition. Rajasthan Royals and Kolkata Knight Riders have 16 points each, while Chennai Super Kings, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Lucknow Super Giants are at 12 points each. Delhi Capitals are also in the fray with 10 points and can even reach 16 points, though their net run rate is in the negative. The most interesting phase of the tournament has started now. The teams who were losing matches and were at the bottom half of the table are now winning games by beating the table-toppers. It then becomes important for the teams in the first half of the table to not lose to the teams who are ranked below them in the points tally, as that adds to more pressure on them, as compared to teams at eighth, ninth and tenth positions respectively. One will certainly get to know more things as this phase of the tournament progresses. The beauty of the IPL is this only: till the last day of the league stage, one doesnt know which four teams will progress to the playoffs, which signifies the level of competition IPL has, said Parthiv, an IPL Expert to JioCinema, to IANS. RR have been impressively led by Sanju Samson, who has also amassed 385 runs in ten games, including four fifties, and also earned a spot in Indias squad for the upcoming Mens T20 World Cup in the West Indies and the USA. Parthiv was amazed over how Samson has brought in consistency to his run-scoring ways in IPL 2024. Sanju Samson always had the skill to succeed, which wasnt in doubt ever. But there was a complaint about him from everyone that after scoring fifties in the first two games, and getting some more runs in the last two games, but have a lean run in between. There was no consistency in his batting, but this year, that consistent run has been way more visible. In a time where competition is very high for spots in the Indian team, it is very important that one gets that consistency in their batting to make a place for himself, which is the biggest plus in Sanju Samson's batting returns this year. Parthiv was also awestruck by Rishabh Pants resounding return to cricket in IPL 2024 post recovering from a life-threatening car crash in December 2022, especially as a wicketkeeper. Apart from amassing 398 runs in 11 games, Pant has 14 dismissals against his name as a wicketkeeper. Just like Samson, Pant has earned a spot in Indias squad for the T20 World Cup. Rishabh has been tremendous all around in terms of batting, keeping and as a leader too, like hes matured a lot in leading his team. But what has impressed me the most about him has been his wicketkeeping like returning after those knee injuries and to keep wickets in a brilliant manner is very highly appreciative, and a very huge plus point on his return to the game. IPL 2024 has seen many uncapped Indian batters like Riyan Parag, Abhishek Sharma, Shashank Singh, Ashutosh Sharma and Nitish Reddy be the fulcrums of the batting order for their respective teams. Parthiv thinks the way uncapped Indian batters have been batting aggressively and fearlessly in IPL 2024, is the way forward for how T20 cricket batting style will be. Everyone is on the right path in terms of how they are batting and the way the T20 world is now progressing in terms of batting. They all are playing at the pace which is in sync with how T20 cricket is to be played as a batting unit, like Abhishek, Shashank, Ashutosh and Nitish Reddy, whos someone backing to play his shots at number four despite wickets falling from another end. Its something which is a very important aspect of T20 batting, as the role of anchors will lessen in this format pitches are getting better to bat on and even scores of 200/250 are chaseable. All of this makes it important for batters to back their shots and the uncapped Indian batters have executed this very well.

CNMSports 7 May 2024 8:22 pm

Art show shows timelessness of watercolours

Hyderabad: An art show on watercolour paintings organised at Kalakriti Art Gallery shows that water colour art, though very old, is always evolving, with different styles and ideas. The Calm Before the Storm is part of a series called Like a Secret Language Not to be Deciphered. It explores inner solitude and the power of self-reflection. Through colours and forms, it captures both tranquillity and the intensity of life's changes. Speaking to Deccan Chronicle, the artist Abhijit Dutta said Counter Point builds on the themes of his previous work, Square Foot. Dutta highlighted the disappearance of nature due to urbanisation, noting its impact on both environment and heritage. Reflecting on his childhood in old Calcutta (Kolkata), he reminisced about the vibrant greenery that once adorned buildings, now replaced by concrete. Through his art, Dutta captures the changing urban landscape, urging viewers to contemplate the delicate balance between progress and preservation. Ruchi Sharma, curator, Kalakriti Art Gallery, said water colour paintings burst with vibrant colours and energy, capturing various styles and techniques from artists of all ages. Each artwork is a thrilling journey into creativity, showcasing the imagination and talent of the artists, Sharma said.This exhibition celebrates the beauty of water colour painting and invites viewers to explore landscapes in new ways. Each artwork offers a glimpse into the artist's perspective, inviting the viewer on a journey of introspection and discovery.

Deccan Chronicle 7 May 2024 8:02 pm

IPL 2024: Ferreira, Naib Handed Debuts As Rajasthan Win Toss, Elect To Bowl Against Delhi Capitals

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium: Donovan Ferreira and Gulbadin Naib were handed their tournament debuts as Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson won the toss and elected to bowl first against Delhi Capitals in Match 56 of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Tuesday evening. All three matches played in New Delhi in IPL 2024 have been won by teams batting first. Both teams come into the match after suffering defeats in their last game DC lost to Kolkata Knight Riders by seven wickets at Eden Gardens last week. RR, on the other hand, suffered a solitary run defeat to Sunrisers Hyderabad in a thrilling match at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. In place of Dhruv Jurel and Shimron Hetmyer, who miss out on Tuesdays match due to their respective niggles, RR have included lower-order batter Shubham Dubey and South Africa all-rounder Ferreira, who can also keep wickets if needed. Looks a good wicket to chase on. We are comfortable doing both (batting first and chasing later). The environment in the team is what pleases me, we have great characters, and of course winning helps, said Samson. Tuesdays game is a must-win for DC, currently in sixth place with 12 points from 11 games with an inferior NRR, to stay in contention for the playoffs. If they are to get to 16 points, they need to win their remaining three games, starting from Tuesdays home game against RR. DC skipper Rishabh Pant said veteran fast-bowler Ishant Sharma and Afghanistans pace-bowling all-rounder Naib come into the playing eleven. Naib was drafted in by DC as a late replacement for the injured Mitchell Marsh. Pitches this season are more batting-friendly. Some injuries, health issues are there in our team, but we don't want focus on those things, and we got to focus on the matches and do our best, said Pant. Tuesdays game will be played on the pitch which was used for the DC-SRH game on April 20, where the visitors won by 67 runs after posting 266 on batting first. The last time these two teams met in IPL 2024, RR edged DC by 12 runs at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur, with Riyan Parag making an unbeaten 45-ball 84. Playing XIs: Delhi Capitals: Yashasvi Jaiswal, Sanju Samson (c/wk), Riyan Parag, Donovan Ferreira, Rovman Powell, Shubham Dubey, Ravichandran Ashwin, Trent Boult, Avesh Khan, Sandeep Sharma and Yuzvendra Chahal Substitutes: Jos Buttler, Kuldeep Sen, Tom Kohler-Cadmore, Tanush Kotian and Kunal Singh Rathore Rajasthan Royals: Jake Fraser-McGurk, Abishek Porel, Shai Hope, Rishabh Pant (c/wk), Tristan Stubbs, Gulbadin Naib, Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Mukesh Kumar, Ishant Sharma and Khaleel Ahmed Substitutes: Rasikh Salam Dar, Praveen Dubey, Lalit Yadav, Sumit Kumar and Kumar Kushagra

CNMSports 7 May 2024 7:28 pm

Mamata Banerjee alleges intimidation of minority voters in UP

Kolkata : West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, on Tuesday afternoon alleged that several minority...

absoluteindianews 7 May 2024 6:56 pm

Bengal records 63.11 pc polling till 3 p.m., violence escalates in last three hours

Kolkata, May 7: The average voting percentage in West Bengals four Lok Sabha seats was recorded at an impressive 63.11 per cent in the first eight hours till 3 p.m on Tuesday., as per the Chief Electoral Officers records. Till 3 p.m. highest polling was recorded in Murshidabad at 65.40 per cent, followed by 62.90 [] The post Bengal records 63.11 pc polling till 3 p.m., violence escalates in last three hours appeared first on The Shillong Times .

The Shillong Times 7 May 2024 6:28 pm

Devastation in West Bengal: 12 Dead Due to Storm and Lightning

Kolkata: W est Bengal witnessed significant devastation as a result of storms and lightning, leading to the tragic death of 12 people. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the forecast suggests that the storms may continue over the next few days, further raising concerns. The IMD has issued a warning of lightning in many districts of the state. Five people lost their lives in East Burdwan due to heavy rain and storms on Monday. Additionally, two people each lost their lives due to storms and lightning in West Midnapore and Purulia. Two deaths were reported in Nadia due to a wall collapse, while one person died in South 24 Parganas due to a tree uprooting. Expressing deep grief over the loss of lives, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee took to Twitter, stating, It is very sad to know that 12 people died due to storm and lightning on Monday night. She assured that the district administration is working round the clock in disaster management mode and is ready to provide relief and ex-gratia amounts to the affected families. IMD officials mentioned that a cyclonic circulation is developing along the border with Bangladesh, and a low-pressure area is forming from Jharkhand to Rajasthan. This change is drawing moisture from the Bay of Bengal, leading to thunderstorms and storms. The IMD predicts heavy rains in districts such as Jhargram, East Midnapore, West Midnapore, South 24 Parganas, Bankura, Purulia, Birbhum, and North 24 Parganas till May 11, along with the possibility of storms, lightning, and strong winds. North Bengal districts are also likely to experience storms. Putin Embarks on Fifth Term Amidst Global Scrutiny: A Look into Russia's Political Landscape Kendrick Lamar and Drake's Feud Turns Explosive: What You Need to Know Fatal Accident on Nagpur-Mumbai Samriddhi Expressway Claims Two Lives

News Track 7 May 2024 6:11 pm

Need Tagore more than ever, say Bengals voices on the bards birthday

Our times are as turbulent as his were...Perhaps it is that persona of Tagore that we should be celebrating today of Tagore the activist.

The Hindu 7 May 2024 6:05 pm

Phase-3 Turnout Points To Rising BJP Trend In East: Dr Jitendra

KOLKATA, May 7 : Union Minister Dr. Jitendra Singh said here that Phase-3 voter turnout of today points to rising BJP trend in West Bengal, and in fact in the entire East. Commenting on the heavy voter turnout, Dr. Jitendra Singh said, the voter turnout will continue to be high or even higher in the subsequent four phases in which the West Bengal Lok Sabha constituencies are scheduled to go to polls. Pertinent to mention that West Bengal like Uttar [] The post Phase-3 Turnout Points To Rising BJP Trend In East: Dr Jitendra appeared first on Daily Excelsior .

Daily Excelsior 7 May 2024 6:01 pm

'BCCI se toh baat karo hi mat': Harshit Rana

Kolkata Knight Riders seamer Harshit Rana was seen humorously poking fun at the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) in a viral video during a conversation with KKR coach Chandrakant Pandit.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 5:59 pm

Attention Filmmakers: Turi Film Festival 2.0 Seeks Micro Movie Submissions; Deadline June 15

Attention Filmmakers: Turi Film Festival 2.0 Seeks Micro Movie Submissions; Deadline June 15 A Kolkata-set film festival, where five-minute 'micro' movies will be showcased, is inviting entries from filmmakers for its second edition. Submission of entries for Turi Film Festival 2.0 started on April 15 and will continue till June 15, said programme director Animesh Goswami. Films with duration of up to 300 seconds (five minutes), in any language (with subtitles), and in any genre can compete in the gala. According to Goswami, this edition's jury comprises renowned director Sudeshna Roy, National Award-winning filmmaker Ashoke Vishwanathan, and adman-turned-dialogue writer Sagar Kapoor. A five-minute micro film by director Arindam Sil, known for Bengali films ''Byomkesh Hatyamancha'' and ''Har Har Byomkesh'', will be a special focus at the festival, said the programme director. ''Filmmaker Arindam Sil has curated a five-minute micro film for this year's festival. It will not be part of the competition but will be a special focus at the gala. He has directed and produced the film especially for us,'' he said. While voting for the entries is underway and will end on July 31, the awards will be declared on August 15, as per information on the gala's website. ''At last year's edition, we had five prizes. And, this time, we will be giving away 11 prizes, but the total prize money will remain Rs 2 lakh,'' Goswami added. In terms of entries of films, they are expecting an increase of 15 per cent from last year, he said. In 2023, there were 150 movies in competition. Interested filmmakers can submit their entry at www.turifilm.com.

devdiscourse 7 May 2024 5:31 pm

After 'unexpected' Kashi Vishwanath darshan, KKR players land in Kolkata

After 'unexpected' Kashi Vishwanath darshan, KKR players land in Kolkata

India Today 7 May 2024 5:11 pm

National Team probables announced for FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Jhingan out due to injury

National Team probables announced for FIFA World Cup qualifiers, Jhingan out due to injury Injured central defender Sandesh Jhingan missed out as Indian senior men's team head coach Igor Stimac on Tuesday announced his second list of 15 probables for the Bhubaneswar camp ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 preliminary joint qualification round 2 matches against Kuwait and Qatar. The first list of probables was announced on Saturday. Key defender Jhingan, who sustained a right knee injury during India's Asian Cup group match against Syria in January, missed out of the list. The 26 players from the first list will begin training in the Odisha capital on May 10. The 15 players from the second list, comprising players from Mumbai City FC and Mohun Bagan SG, who contested the ISL Cup final, will join the camp on May 15. A total of 41 players will take part in the national camp. The Blue Tigers will face Kuwait in Kolkata on June 6 before travelling away to take on Qatar on June 11 in their last two matches of Group A. India are currently placed second in the group, with four points from four matches. The top two teams in the group will qualify for Round 3 of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and book their berth at the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027. The second list of 15 probables for the Bhubaneswar camp (training from May 15): Goalkeepers: Phurba Tempa Lachenpa, Vishal Kaith Defenders: Akash Mishra, Anwar Ali, Mehtab Singh, Rahul Bheke, Subhasish Bose Midfielders: Anirudh Thapa, Deepak Tangri, Lalengmawia Ralte, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Liston Colaco, Sahal Abdul Samad Forwards: Manvir Singh, Vikram Partap Singh The first list of 26 probables for the Bhubaneswar camp (training from May 10): Goalkeepers: Amrinder Singh, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. Defenders: Amey Ganesh Ranawade, Jay Gupta, Lalchungnunga, Muhammad Hammad, Narender, Nikhil Poojary, Roshan Singh Naorem. Midfielders: Brandon Fernandes, Edmund Lalrindika, Imran Khan, Isak Vanlalruatfela, Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, Mahesh Singh Naorem, Mohammad Yasir, Nandhakumar Sekar, Rahul Kannoly Praveen, Suresh Singh Wangjam, Vibin Mohanan. Forwards: David Lalhlansanga, Jithin Madathil Subran, Lalrinzuala, Parthib Sundar Gogoi, Rahim Ali, Sunil Chhetri.

devdiscourse 7 May 2024 4:31 pm

'Gambhir gets praise when KKR win. Iyer gets blame if they lose?'

Ian Bishop ignited debate on social media X. He questioned trend favoring Gautam Gambhir over Shreyas Iyer for Kolkata Knight Riders' IPL success. Bishop's query, reacting to a user's praise for Gambhir, encapsulated the debate: GG gets praise when they win. Shreyas gets blame if they lose? KKR's resurgence in IPL 2024 elevates scrutiny on Gambhir and Iyer's roles.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 4:12 pm

Around 49.27 pc turnout till 1 PM in Bengal

Kolkata, May 7 (UNI) Bengal witnessed an estimated 49.27 per cent turnout in the first till 1 PM on Tuesday in the third phase election to four Lok Sabha seats. While Murshidabad recorded 50.58 per cent polling, Jangipur recorded 49.91 per cent, Malda (North) 47.89 per cent and Malda (South) 48.65 per cent.Bypoll is also... The post Around 49.27 pc turnout till 1 PM in Bengal first appeared on Central India's Premier English Daily .

Central Chronicle 7 May 2024 3:15 pm

IPL 2024: KKR batter Rahmanullah Gurbaz set to rejoin Kolkata squad

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The News Mill 7 May 2024 3:03 pm

Two much fun in this play in Lucknow

The second-year students of Bhartendu Natya Academy (BNA) presented an enriching play titled, Do Paul Ka Jeena, at the Thrust Auditorium. The play was directed by Debasish, who came especially from Kolkata to help the students in the preparation of this play.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 2:26 pm

Flight Horror For Kolkata Knight Riders; Charter Flight Diverted Twice Due To Bad Weather

The charter flight of Kolkata Knight Riders, originally bound for Kolkata, had to divert first to Guwahati and then to Varanasi as bad weather in Kolkata prevented it from landing.

Zee News 7 May 2024 2:19 pm

KKR players stranded in Varanasi overnight due to flight diversions

After securing a commanding 98-run victory over Lucknow Super Giants in the IPL 2024 on Sunday, the Shreyas Iyer-led squad embarked on their journey back to Kolkata on Monday evening at 5:45 pm

Mid Day 7 May 2024 2:17 pm

Igor Stimac announces second contingent of 15 probables for Bhubaneswar camp

Igor Stimac announces second contingent of 15 probables for Bhubaneswar camp Indian senior men's team head coach Igor Stimac on Tuesday announced his second list of 15 probables for the Bhubaneswar camp ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 preliminary joint qualification round 2 matches against Kuwait and Qatar. The first list of probables was announced on Saturday. The 26 players from the first list will begin training in the Odisha capital on May 10. The 15 players from the second list, comprising players from Mumbai City FC and Mohun Bagan SG, who contested the ISL Cup final, will join the camp on May 15. A total of 41 players will take part in the national camp. The Blue Tigers will face Kuwait in Kolkata on June 6 before travelling away to take on Qatar on June 11 in their last two matches of Group A. India are currently placed second in the group, with four points from four matches. The top two teams in the group will qualify for Round 3 of the FIFA World Cup Qualifiers and book their berth at the AFC Asian Cup Saudi Arabia 2027. The second list of 15 probables for the Bhubaneswar camp (training from May 15): Goalkeepers: Phurba Tempa Lachenpa, Vishal Kaith Defenders: Akash Mishra, Anwar Ali, Mehtab Singh, Rahul Bheke, Subhasish Bose Midfielders: Anirudh Thapa, Deepak Tangri, Lalengmawia Ralte, Lallianzuala Chhangte, Liston Colaco, Sahal Abdul Samad Forwards: Manvir Singh, Vikram Partap Singh The first list of 26 probables for the Bhubaneswar camp (training from May 10): Goalkeepers: Amrinder Singh, Gurpreet Singh Sandhu. Defenders: Amey Ganesh Ranawade, Jay Gupta, Lalchungnunga, Muhammad Hammad, Narender, Nikhil Poojary, Roshan Singh Naorem. Midfielders: Brandon Fernandes, Edmund Lalrindika, Imran Khan, Isak Vanlalruatfela, Jeakson Singh Thounaojam, Mahesh Singh Naorem, Mohammad Yasir, Nandhakumar Sekar, Rahul Kannoly Praveen, Suresh Singh Wangjam, Vibin Mohanan. Forwards: David Lalhlansanga, Jithin Madathil Subran, Lalrinzuala, Parthib Sundar Gogoi, Rahim Ali, Sunil Chhetri.

devdiscourse 7 May 2024 2:11 pm

India Head Coach Igor Stimac Reveals Second List Of 15 Probables For Bhubaneswar Camp Ahead Of FIFA World Cup 2026 Qualifiers

The Blue Tigers will face Kuwait in Kolkata on June 6 before travelling away to take on Qatar on June 11 in their last two matches of Group A. India are currently placed second in the group, with four points from four matches.

Zee News 7 May 2024 2:01 pm

KKR's Gurbaz attending to unwell mother in Afghanistan, set to return soon

The wicketkeeper-batsman is expected to return soon and rejoin the team before the playoffs. Kolkata Knight Riders are currently on top of the table with 16 points from 8 wins in 11 matches, which makes them virtually a certainty for a place in the playoffs.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 1:47 pm

Mac Duggal brings his signature style to India

Deccan Chronicle unveils the fascinating journey of Mac Duggal, from his roots in India to global success, and now, his triumphant return to the country of his inspiration. In this exclusive interview, Mac Duggal shares insights into his brand's entry into the Indian market, the fusion of traditional craftsmanship with modern design, and his vision for the future of luxury fashion in India. Let's find out how Mac Duggal's intricate craftsmanship and attention to details will resonate with Indian women, blending seamlessly with the country's rich cultural heritage and love for glamour. Welcome back to your roots, Mac! How does it feel to finally bring your luxury apparel brand to India, where your design inspiration originated? It feels great to finally come back to the place where it all started! It is almost like homecoming for me, as I was born and raised in India for a good part of my early years. The inception of Mac Duggal stems from my inspiration of the opulent hand-beaded designs and traditional jewelled details. These aspects are very native and reminiscent to Indias rich cultural heritage and its opulent traditions and celebrations, which also presents a fertile ground for luxury fashion. So, after expanding into 51 countries, it was also the emotional connect towards India that drew me towards expanding my footprint and global presence into the country. You have achieved immense success globally, with presence in 52 countries. What made you wait until now to enter the Indian market? It was time we made our foray into India due to its rich cultural tapestry and ever evolving fashion landscape. We observed a growing demand for high-quality designer wear among Indian consumers who like to get their occasionwear off the rack. This growing demographic of discerning fashion enthusiasts in India has encouraged our foray into India Mac Duggal in the occasionwear segment, wherein they want to keep up with the emerging fashion trends. The country's vibrant social scene also creates a significant demand for exquisite designer garments that reflect both elegance and modernity. How do you think your brand's opulent, hand-beaded designs will resonate with Indian women, who are known for their love of luxury and glamour? As a luxury fashion label specializing in opulent, hand-beaded designs, I believe that my brand's creations will resonate profoundly with Indian women, renowned for their appreciation of luxury and glamour. First and foremost, the intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail inherent in our hand-beaded designs align perfectly with the tastes of Indian women. India boasts a rich tradition of exquisite embellishments and artisanal techniques, making our creations a natural fit for the Indian market, coupled with some vibrant colours, bold cutouts and free-flowing drapes. From lavish weddings to high-profile events, Indian women embrace occasions as opportunities to indulge in occasionwear and investing in couture pieces which can be worn off the rack. Our designs, with their lavish beadwork and ornate detailing, cater to this desire for statement-making ensembles that stand the time of trends. In essence, I am confident that our brand's opulent, hand-beaded designs will strike a chord with Indian women, offering them a seamless fusion of luxury and timeless elegance that transcends cultural boundaries and resonates on a global scale. Your brand is synonymous with romantic, edgy modernism. How do you plan to adapt your designs to suit Indian tastes and preferences? We've meticulously crafted our offerings to suit the preferences of Indian customers, incorporating intricate details like sequins, crystals, and pearls, along with vibrant colors that complement Indian skin tones. Our designs feature plenty of drapes and pleats, inspired by India's rich cultural heritage. One aspect of this collection is based on the idea of contemporary dressing and easy, free flowing silhouettes, and is great for day-to-evening dressing. With the fast-paced lifestyle of women in India, our label is all about making ready to wear couture accessible. Each piece marries the rich heritage of Indian craftsmanship with contemporary sensibilities. From contemporary short and midi dresses to intricately embellished gowns, the ensembles celebrate femininity with a unique blend of tradition and modernity. You have partnered with some of the world's most renowned luxury stores. Can you share your strategy for India, and which retail partners we can expect to see your brand in? We are expanding worldwide and launching in India, leveraging both offline and online retail channels, through partnerships with top multi-brand outlets (MBOs) across key cities and prominent online marketplaces. We are doing this to strategically position Mac Duggals collections to reach a wider audience. Some of the retail partners that we are expanding into India are The White Crow, Ogaan and Aza Fashions. Specifically looking at the Indian Market, our focus lies in expanding to Tier 1 and Tier 2 cities of India such as Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Raipur, to name a few. However, in the long term we also aim to set up a standalone stores, further solidifying our presence and accessibility in India. How do you see your brand contributing to the growing luxury fashion market in India, and what sets you apart from existing players? India's fashion landscape has undergone a remarkable transformation, propelling it onto the global stage with its rich tapestry of tradition and innovation. We contribute to Indian fashion with our vibrant colours, intricate textiles, and diverse cultural influences through the design language. The intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail inherent in our designs align perfectly with the tastes of Indian women. India boasts a rich tradition of exquisite embellishments and artisanal techniques, making our creations a natural fit for the Indian market. Moreover, our ensembles cater to the inherent desire for grandeur prevalent in Indian culture. Furthermore, India's fashion industry is experiencing a renaissance fueled by globalisation and digitalisation. What sets us apart from the existing players is our ability to create occasionwear which is readily available to be worn off the rack, and our strong global supply network to support any high demand in sales worldwide, is what we have achieved over the years. Your journey from Chicago to global success is inspiring. What advice would you give to young Indian designers looking to make a mark in the international fashion industry? Cultivate your unique voice. Draw inspiration from your cultural heritage, but don't be confined by it. Infuse your designs with a modern twist, marrying tradition with innovation. This distinctiveness will set you apart in a crowded market. And secondly, embrace technology as a tool for innovation. The fashion industry is constantly evolving, with digital platforms offering new avenues for creativity and exposure. Embracing digital tools can amplify your reach and elevate your brand on a global scale. How do you balance traditional craftsmanship with modern, edgy designs, and what's your creative process like when designing a new collection? The process of conceptualizing each collection begins with a thorough exploration of diverse inspirations, ranging from art and culture to contemporary trends. We plan two years in advance, since we operate in a very niche market because the fabrications come from all over the world. The process starts like a science where it's always a pendulum that keeps on moving, the colours transition into orange or tangerine or eventually turn into Brown. So to the eye it might be different each season but when you're designing it, it's a cyclical process each season. While we draw inspiration from prevalent fashion trends, we strive to infuse our collections with a distinct Mac Duggal aesthetic balancing traditional craftsmanship with modern and edgy designs. The collection is well-divided into vignettes wherein a part of the collection focuses on heavy embellishments, inspired by traditional indian designs and motifs. The other part of the collection focuses on drapes, cuts and free-flowing fabrics, perfect for day to evening dressing. Which Indian fabrics, techniques, or elements do you plan to incorporate into your designs, and how will you blend them with your signature style? Infusing my design ethos with elements of Indian heritage allows me to create collections that resonate with clients around the world while maintaining a distinctive identity rooted in tradition. One way I keep my Indian roots alive in my designs is through the use of bold colours, daring cut-outs and opulent hand-beaded work. Fabrics such as chiffon and intricate regal embroideries are hallmarks of Indian craftsmanship. Additionally, I draw inspiration from Indian floral motifs, reinterpreting them in a contemporary context. Ultimately, keeping my Indian roots alive in my design ethos is not just about aesthetics; it's about embracing the values, traditions, and craftsmanship that define Indian culture and integrating them into a global narrative of luxury. I would say my style aesthetic is characterised by a fusion of timeless elegance and contemporary sophistication. Whether it's incorporating floral elements with opulent hand-beaded designs into the structure of a gown or translating the colours of a sunset into a vibrant palette for a cocktail dress, I strive to create designs that captivate the imagination and evoke emotion. Moreover, I believe in the transformative power of luxury fabrics and embellishments, such as intricate embroideries, and dazzling crystals, to elevate my designs. Ultimately, my style aesthetic is about creating designs that are both timeless and contemporary, elegant yet daring, and above all, designed to make a statement and leave a lasting impression. What's next for Mac Duggal in India? Can we expect any exclusive collaborations, pop-ups, or runway shows in the near future? We have just started out with our foray into India and this is just the start! We would be expanding our product offering into India through handbags and footwear, that exudes signature style of Mac Duggal. We also want to solidify our presence further into the country through flagship stores in the future along with launching our own India exclusive website.

Deccan Chronicle 7 May 2024 1:32 pm

Team KKR Spends Night In Varanasi After Flight Diverted Due To Bad Weather

Kolkata Knight Riders players had a harrowing experience as they were forced to spend a night at Varanasi after their flight from Lucknow to Kolkata was diverted multiple times due to bad weather.

NDTV 7 May 2024 1:05 pm

KKR players spend night in Varanasi after flight diverted multiple times due to bad weather

Following their massive 98-run win over Lucknow Super Giants on Sunday, the Shreyas Iyer-led side left on Monday evening for Kolkata at 5:45 p.m. The team was scheduled to arrive at 7.25 p.m.

The Hindu 7 May 2024 12:53 pm

Sporadic incidents of violence mar third phase polls in Bengal

KOLKATA: Sporadic incidents of violence marred the third phase of Lok Sabha polls in the four constituencies in West Bengal as TMC, BJP and Congress workers clashed with each other in various parts of Murshidabad and Jangipur seats. The TMC, the BJP, and the Congress-CPI(M) alliance lodged separate complaints related to poll violence, voter intimidation, and assaults on poll agents in the first few hours of polling, sources from the parties said. The EC received 182 complaints by 9 am, most of which were from Murshidabad and Jangipur constituencies. According to officials, around 32.82 per cent polling was reported till 11am, with Jangipur recording the highest turnout of 33.81 per cent, followed by Maldaha Dakshin (33.09), Murshidabad (32.72) and Maldaha Uttar (31.73). Additionally, 29.39 per cent voting was recorded in the assembly bypoll in Murshidabad's Bhagawangola. All the four seats are minority-dominated, with the Trinamool Congress (TMC) holding Murshidabad and Jangipur, while the BJP has Maldaha North, and Maldaha South is represented by the Congress. In Murshidabad seat, Left-Congress combine candidate Mohammed Salim claimed that he caught hold of a fake booth agent in Rabinagar area of the constituency. In Rabinagar area, Salim was greeted with go back slogans as he tried to enter a booth following allegations of CPI(M) booth agents being heckled by alleged TMC goons. The TMC has unleashed a reign of terror in the entire constituency. Strict action must be taken by the Election Commision, Salim said. Salim was seen shuttling from one booth to another as allegations of intimidation of voters surfaced in the area. The CPI (M) along with Congress goons are trying to intimidate the voters. There has been resistance from the masses, TMC spokesperson Riju Dutta said. In Karimpur area of the seat, clashes were reported between the TMC and the CPI(M) supporters outside a few booths. Clashes were reported between the TMC and the Congress activists from Domkol area. In Jangipur area, BJP candidate Dhanajoy Ghosh faced protests by TMC cadres as he tried to enter some of the booths in the constituency. If such hooliganism continues, there could be a rerun of Cooch Behar's Sitalkuchi incident, he said. Ghosh was referring to the Sitalkuchi firing incident in the 2021 assembly polls when four persons were killed after central forces opened fire to control a mob. The TMC has complained to the EC against Ghosh, accusing him of intimidating voters. @BJP4India's thirst for violence never ends! Their MP candidate from Jangipur, Dhananjay Ghosh, stormed in with CRPF thugs and harassed our Block President. @ECISVEEP, when will you grow a spine and stand against this hooliganism? the AITC posted on X. In Englishbazar area, the BJP accused the TMC of beating up their booth agents, similar complaints were lodged by the Congress against the state's ruling party from Ratua area in Malda. In some areas, TMC workers staged a protest following allegations that central forces were assisting BJP workers in intimidating voters at some booths in the Maldaha North constituency. Altogether 73,37,651 voters, including 36,12,395 women and 154 belonging to the third gender, are eligible to exercise their franchise. Voting began at 7 am and will continue until 6 pm.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 12:42 pm

Malayalees' enduring love for 'AMBY'

KOCHI: Vintage love is one trend that has refused to fade away as yet another fad. It continues to flourish. Cutting across age-groups an increasing number of people are lapping anything retro in fashion, horology and, of course, automotives. Separation, at times, works magic on relations. And we have seen that with the likes of baggy denim, oversized shades, HMT watches, Royal Enfield, Yezdi-Jawa, Maruti Gypsy... even the good-old goli soda. The Ambassador is yet another classic example. Its been 10 years since the last Amby rolled out of Hindustan Motors legendary Uttarpara plant in Kolkata. Ever since the iconic brand was wound up in May 2014, sepia-tinted nostalgia running all the way back to its origins in 1958 has been unspooling via social media and cornershop chats alike. Everyone has a warm Amby anecdote to share. In 2017, Hindustan Motors sold the rights of the Ambassador to French carmaker Peugeot SA for a reported sum of Rs 80 crore. There on, not a year has passed without rumours of the Amby making a grand comeback in India. Now, yet again, there is a buzz about its re-entry, this time as a flamboyant EV avatar. The new Ambassador will be built in a joint venture of Hind Motor Financial Corporation of India (a subsidiary of Hindustan Motors) and the French carmaker, Peugeot, reports the automotive website MotorOctane. The Ambassador as a product was known for its comfort and ride quality. Peugeot and Hindustan Motors will look to replicate these qualities in the new Ambassador as well. Peugeot will look to bring modern features to the Ambassador giving it a modern look. Reportedly, the mechanical bits of the engine are already in quite advanced stages of development. This has got car enthusiasts, and Amby fans in particular, excited. For automobile enthusiast Prakash G R, an avid member of the Ambassador Car Fans Kerala Facebook group, the mention of the vintage icon takes him back to his childhood. It ferried him to and from school. It was also the one in which he learnt to drive. The model then had the gear lever mounted near the steering. The headlight dipper switch used to be foot-operated, positioned near the clutch pedal. A horn ring was set within the steering wheel, Prakash gushes. The side-set platform gear came probably in the Mark 3 model. Seats were changed to the bucket version. Dipper switch came as a knob, and the horn moved to the centre of the steering. Rishabh Zakaria, another vintage car enthusiast, says the Ambassador represented the changing face of India over the past five decades. The Ambassador came to India first as the Hindustan Landmaster, its first iteration. It was modelled on the British Morris Oxford Series III car, he notes. At entry, the car had a 1.5-litre engine that churned out 35bhp. Quite formidable for the era then. Possessing it was considered a status symbol, says Risabh. Learning to drive the Ambassador meant one could weather any automobile storm. One needed to be ambidextrous the rhythmic use of all limbs. Gears would be shifted with the gusto of someone pumped up on protein powder. The machine was a beast. New-age machines are like mere toys in front of the Amby. Another Amby lover Manasvi Sadasivan quips that the car could fit in over a dozen people. My father drove one. The boot space could hold an entire house. There was a triangular air vent on the front door. That used to be my fascination as a kid when we drove from Mumbai to Kerala during vacations, she laughs. After dominating the car market till the early 80s, the Ambassador went through several updates to take on Maruti Suzuki. In 1996, the Indian market opened up to more foreign brands. It was game over for the Amby. Despite the upgrades, the Ambassador did not match up to the market challenges. The Indian market till then was ruled by these two icons--Ambassador and Maruti. We had to book prior and had a waiting period. All these changed with the entry of more players. Ambassador did try variants with an Isuzu engine and a new plastic bumper, but all that did not click, says Prabhu S Kumar, an IT professional working at Technopark, who bought an Ambassador in 2016, well after the plant shut shop only because of his love for the icon. I wanted it to be my first car. And I will cherish it forever. Hallmarks of the Ambassador such as its boxy shape and round headlights can work wonders now, he adds. It has a unique retro charm, he says. The latest news about Ambassador returning as an EV, if true, is a welcome one. But for the car to click it has to be positioned in the premium category, taking the trajectory of an Enfield or Mini Cooper. The Royal Enfield went through a low phase, but made a grand comeback, keeping the aesthetics and the tradition intact. The marketing was in the premium category for petrolheads who would be proud to own a vintage brand with a modern twist. The Ambassador should be relaunched with SUV characteristics. It should enter with the offer of insane power, thrill of smooth driving, with the elegance of heritage and nostalgia. Such a transformation will click. Well, this love seems to be vrooming ahead. Fuelled by separation. 1957: The Ambassador, based on the Morris Oxford series III, is launched in India by Hindustan Motors, modelled after the British Morris Oxford. 1960s-1970s : The Ambassador becomes the preferred car for government officials, politicians, and taxi operators 1980s: After enjoying peak popularity as the King of Indian Roads, Ambassador faces challenge from Maruti Suzuki 1996: Markets open up, more foreign players enter fray. 2014: With sales dwindling, Hindustan Motors winds up the Ambassador brand 2017: Hindustan Motors sells brand rights to Peugeot S.A. group for Rs 80 crore 2024: Buzz about Ambassador relaunch resurfaces

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 12:28 pm

ECI issues notification for 7th phase elections on June 1

Hyderabad: The Election Commission of India (ECI) on Tuesday issued a notification for conducting the seventh phase of elections in eight States including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal on June 1. According to ECI, the last date for filing of nominations is May 14 while the nominations would be scrutinized on May 15 and the last date of withdrawal of nominations is May 17. The polling will be conducted from 7 am to 6 pm on June 1. Varanasi Parliament constituency, where Prime Minister Narendra Modi is the sitting MP, is among the constituencies in Uttar Pradesh that would go for elections on June 1. Modi is a two-time MP from Varanasi. He won in the 2014 and 2019 Parliament elections. The other crucial constituencies in Uttar Pradesh where elections will be conducted are Gorakhpur, Maharajaganj, Ghazipur and Mirzapur, among other constituencies. Elections in nine Parliament constituencies including Kolkata Dakshin and Kolkata Uttar in West Bengal would be conducted in the seventh phase

Deccan Chronicle 7 May 2024 12:27 pm

Gautam Gambhir The Man Behind KKR's Transformation In IPL 2024

Gambhir's return to the KKR camp as a mentor this year turned things around as the Kolkata-based franchise moved to the top of the table with 16 points following a dominating 98-run over Lucknow Super Giants -- 8th win in 11 games -- on Sunday night.

NDTV 7 May 2024 12:20 pm

Bengal : CPI(M) candidate from Murshidabad Md Salim lodges complaint with ECI

Kolkata: CPI(M) candidate from Murshidabad Lok Sabha constituency in Bengal Md Salim on Tuesday lodged a complaint with the Election Commission of India (ECI), accusing the Trinamool Congress activists of preventing voters from entering the booth at Rani Nagar. Salim said, I have no faith in local police, who remain inactive. Ive called up []

goachronicle 7 May 2024 12:07 pm

IPL 2024: KKR plane diverted to Guwahati due to bad weather

KOLKATA: The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) team, en route from Lucknow to Kolkata after their IPL 2024 match against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), faced a challenging journey on Monday (May 06) evening as heavy rains in the eastern region disrupted their flight. According to updates provided by the KKR media team, the team departed Lucknow [] The post IPL 2024: KKR plane diverted to Guwahati due to bad weather appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .

NorthEast Now 7 May 2024 12:01 pm

I-T raises Rs 143 crore tax demand from Shiv Sena Shinde faction candidate Yamini & her husband

Yamini & Yashwant face Rs 143 cr IT demand. Tribunal appeals ongoing. False declaration investigation. Loan from Kolkata shell firm mentioned. Yashwant's multi-crore transactions scrutinized.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 11:51 am

Glimpse into Indias cultural heritage

HYDERABAD: Did you know that the first calendar printed after Independence starts on August 15, 1947, and ends on August 15, 1948? This calendar drew the attention of spectators at the Chitramayee State Gallery, alongside a collection of original, unseen photographs and handwritten letters of Rabindranath Tagore and Subash Chandra Bose. Additionally, the first original copy of the Constitution of India was on display. Curated by Virasat Art Publication, the exhibition offers a captivating glimpse into history from the pre-independence to the pre-Plassey period. Beginning with the map of undivided India to South Indian paintings of the Company School portraying various deities, the exhibition boasts a distinctive collection exclusive to this venue. It featured original portraits of Tipu Sultan from 1790, a painting depicting the fall of Tipu Sultan, Tanjore paintings, miniature paintings, Company rule-era paintings from Kerala showcasing Kerala women and men, among others. French artists works and a letter by Raja Ram Mohan Roy from 1833 were also included, alongside paintings depicting different forts and much more. Explaining the motivation behind the exhibition, Ganesh Pratap Singh, Head of Virasat Art Publication, stated, To enlighten the next generation about the rich history of our country and to foster interest among people, we organised this exhibition in Hyderabad. While our scientific knowledge has advanced significantly, interest in our history, culture, and literature remains limited. Through art, we aim to represent the cultural diversity of India. Over the past 30 years, Ive been collecting these artefacts. From the Hindustan files to this exhibition, weve brought them to Kolkata for the first time, and now were showcasing them in Hyderabad. Featuring over 240 paintings, the exhibition also displayed artworks reflecting British, French, and Portuguese architectural influences, a depiction of the trial of Warren Hastings, Netaji meeting Hitler in Germany, Sati Daha, and numerous posters from the pre-Independence era featuring Mahatma Gandhi and other freedom fighters. Sharing the legacy of Virasat Art Publication, Partha Pratim Roy, coordinator of Virasat Art Publication, remarked, Ganesh Pratap Singh spearheads these cultural initiatives on behalf of the entire Virasat team. Thus, we possess a vast collection of Company paintings, original letters of esteemed personalities, and ancient books. Many items are deeply intertwined with our history and culture. Unfortunately, much of our cultural heritage, especially works from the Company School and other institutions, was appropriated by Europeans. Now is the time for us to reclaim it. Our team has travelled extensively worldwide, even to Europe and America, to locate these works and bring them back to India. Consequently, weve significantly enriched our archive. Last year, we held this exhibition in 12 galleries in Kolkata for the first time. Currently, its being showcased in six galleries here.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 11:38 am

Meghalaya: Kolkata man found dead in Shillong hotel room

SHILLONG: A distressing incident unfolded in Shillong city of Meghalaya on Monday (May 06) as a 34-year-old man, identified as Manjil Ghosh hailing from Kolkata in West Bengal, was discovered dead inside a hotel room. According to Meghalaya police, the manager of Hotel Megha Stay Inn lodged a complaint after noticing that room 403, occupied [] The post Meghalaya: Kolkata man found dead in Shillong hotel room appeared first on NORTHEAST NOW .

NorthEast Now 7 May 2024 11:10 am

'Disclose your identity': Kolkata Police's summon to a meme creator on Mamata sparks controversy

The controversy surrounding a meme mocking West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has escalated, with the Kolkata Police demanding the identity of the meme's creator. Failure to comply could lead to legal action under section 42 of the Criminal Procedure Code. This demand is not new, as the police have a history of crackdowns on social media content deemed derogatory towards the Chief Minister. The meme controversy adds to the already heated political battle between the ruling Trinamool Congress and the BJP in West Bengal.

The Economic Times 7 May 2024 11:08 am

Kolkata FF Fatafat Result today May 07, check Fatafat Result online

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India Today 7 May 2024 11:00 am

IPL Playoff: How Mumbai Indians still have an outside chance

Mumbai Indians, currently ninth in the IPL 2024 standings with a net run rate of -0.212, secured a crucial victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad in an IPL match. However, their playoff hopes depend on winning their remaining fixtures against Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants. Their negative NRR requires convincing performances to boost their run rate.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 10:44 am

What Happened To KKR Flight?!

Kolkata Knight Riders' journey home from Lucknow turned into an unexpected adventure on Monday night.

Rediff 7 May 2024 10:18 am

KKR spend night in Varanasi after flight fails to land in rain-hit Kolkata

KKR spend night in Varanasi after flight fails to land in rainhit Kolkata

India Today 7 May 2024 10:13 am

Illegal sand mining: NGT seeks fresh affidavits from SEIAA and OSPCB

CUTTACK : The National Green Tribunal (NGT) has rejected the affidavits filed by the State Environmental Impact Assessment Authority (SEIAA) and Odisha State Pollution Control Board (OSPCB) in response to the petition that had alleged illegal mining of sand beyond the permitted lease area in the Kusei riverbed area at Deogaon under Ghasipura tehsil of Keonjhar district. The NGTs East Zone Bench in Kolkata was hearing the petition filed by Tapas Kumar Bal, a resident of Deogaon alleging unchecked mechanical extraction of sand by using high power machines (excavators) by the lessee. In an additional affidavit, petitioner counsel Sankar Prasad Pani pointed out that the affidavits filed by SEIAA and OSPCB had not given specific replies to the allegations made in the petition. Taking note of it, the bench of Justice B Amit Sthalekar (Judicial Member) and Dr Arun Kumar Verma (Expert Member) said the affidavits filed by SEIAA and OSPCB had not given replies with regard to the allegations made in the petition. None of the affidavits of the respondents has given any para-wise reply to the allegations of the petition. In fact, the affidavits filed by the respondents are in an essay form, the bench observed in its April 30 order. The bench directed SEIAA and OSPCB to file fresh para-wise counter affidavits within four weeks. While directing the deputy director Mines to file a reply affidavit, the tribunal also granted the lessee four weeks time to file a response to the petition. The bench posted the matter to May 31. The petition had alleged illegal mining of sand beyond the permitted area by the lessee in Kusei river which is intersecting Jajpur and Keonjhar districts. The sand quarry in question is adjoining Jajpur and sand is being illegally mined from the Jajpur side whereas transportation of the mined mineral is being done on the Keonjhar side, the petition alleged.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 10:12 am

'Coach, mentor sab hain': How Gambhir scripted KKR's win - Watch

In the IPL clash between Lucknow Super Giants and Kolkata Knight Riders, Gautam Gambhir's animated reactions to Pooran's dismissal sparked speculation about his role. Gambhir's strategic gestures and advice during breaks hinted at a deeper involvement. Under his guidance, KKR flourished, led by Narine's explosive batting. Their 98-run win propelled them to the top of the IPL table.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 10:03 am

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NorthEast Now 7 May 2024 9:29 am

FIR against Abhijit over attack on sacked teachers

KOLKATA : An FIR has been registered against former Justice of Calcutta High Court and BJP candidate Abhijit Ganguly on Monday. Justice Ganguly is the BJP candidate from Tamluk in the Lok Sabha elections, He has been charged with alleged vandalism, attempted murder, and other serious offences. The FIR was registered based on the complaint lodged by the teachers who had lost their jobs. Sources said, on Saturday, the BJP held a rally before Ganguly was going to file his nomination. However, a commotion started when the procession was passing through the place, where a group of dismissed school teachers were sitting on a hunger strike near Tamluk Hospital. As the situation got tense with slogans and counter-slogans, a section of BJP workers allegedly vandalised the dais where the teachers were sitting. The dismissed teachers were also allegedly assaulted by the saffron party workers. Later, a large contingent of the police force brought the situation under control. It was alleged that teachers were injured in the incident. A complaint was lodged at Tamluk Police Station against several BJP workers, including Ganguly, based on which police have registered an FIR. The complainants reportedly said there would be a larger problem across the state if the culprits were not arrested soon.

The New Indian Express 7 May 2024 9:05 am

After 7 years, paragliding starts in Queen of the Hills

Siliguri adventure lovers enjoy paragliding with Kanchenjunga views after a 7-year break. Darjeeling reintroduced paragliding from St Paul's to Lebong. Priced at Rs 3,500 with videography. Enquiries from tourists for future expansions to Kurseong.

The Times of India 7 May 2024 8:32 am