Wankhede Stadium buzzes with anticipation for March 5’s T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal featuring India versus England. A trilogy of semifinal meetings underscores their rivalry. But March’s erratic weather forecasts heavy showers, turning the focus to ICC’s contingency plans. Reserve day on March 6 offers salvation. No play on primary day due to rain? Postponed. Tossed match unfinished? Resumed next day. Worst case: both days lost to elements. Then, Super 8 performance dictates the winner. England leads convincingly, sweeping their trio of Super 8 matches. India split results—beats over Zimbabwe, West Indies; loss to South Africa. Rain-forced scenario hands England…
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Shraddha Kapoor’s Bollywood odyssey is the stuff of modern fairy tales—a single Facebook photograph that flung open the doors to filmdom. Born March 3, 1987, to Shakti Kapoor and Shivangi Kolhapurkar in Mumbai, she was destined for the spotlight. But nepotism took a backseat when producer Ambika Hinduja discovered her online profile, igniting her professional spark. In a pre-Instagram era, Hinduja’s fascination with Shraddha’s images prompted a family connection via her brother. An audition followed, securing her debut in 2010’s ‘Teen Patti’ with heavyweights Amitabh Bachchan, Ben Kingsley, and R. Madhavan. Her innocent student role charmed, even as the movie…
KOLKATA: Union MoS Sukanta Majumdar turned the tables on Mamata Banerjee’s proposed March 6 agitation, branding her future as ‘Dharna Didi’ in a lively media briefing. Confident of BJP’s electoral triumph, he envisioned Mamata relegated to perpetual protests once his party installs a new chief minister. ‘Practicing for opposition leadership—BJP will rule Bengal,’ he jabbed, capturing the combative spirit gripping the state. The barbs revolve around voter list cleanups via SIR, with TMC crying foul over mass deletions. Majumdar shredded death claims in SIR: ‘No death certificates, no EC complaints from DMs—what’s the proof?’ He scoffed at Congress’s election halt…
BJP MP Yogendra Chandoliya delivered a knockout punch to AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal, proclaiming the end of his sway in Delhi and India at large. Countering Kejriwal’s narrative of BJP’s doom, Chandoliya flipped the script: ‘Kejriwal’s downfall is evident, not ours.’ Under BJP rule, states thrive with innovative programs uplifting the masses. Poll results speak volumes – resounding victories, power retentions, and emerging coalitions. AAP’s story? String after string of electoral routs, deposits lost in disgrace. Congress faced equal contempt: a party adrift without direction. Kharge’s helm, alongside Gandhis, steers it toward oblivion. The AI Summit sabotage by Youth Congress…
In a boost for job hunters, BSNL’s latest notification spells out 120 openings for Senior Executive Trainees – 95 in Telecom Operations and 25 in Finance. Applications are open until March 31 via the company’s portal, targeting top talent to drive its turnaround story. Ideal for recent graduates, these entry-level executive roles offer immediate absorption into a legacy PSU with nationwide presence. Post-training, trainees step into scales promising ₹24,900 starting pay, escalating to ₹50,500, plus allowances and perks. Telecom stream mandates 60% in BE/BTech from fields including Electronics & Communication, Computer Science, IT, Electrical Engineering, or Instrumentation. Finance requires professional…
Tensions in the Middle East have turned a dream vacation into a nightmare for Jonny Bairstow, the England cricket stalwart now marooned in Dubai alongside his family. Triggered by Iran’s vengeful missile and drone assaults following Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death in a Tehran strike blamed on Israel and the US, UAE has frozen commercial aviation, trapping passengers en masse. The 36-year-old, fresh from wicketkeeping and batting duties, used X to set the record straight: not with England Lions, but holidaying in Dubai. ‘Security team may assist from Abu Dhabi, but I’m ensuring my family’s protection and our exit,’…
Deep in Jharkhand, Baba Baidyanath Jyotirlinga in Deoghar holds a secret to Holi’s most enchanting prelude. ‘Harihar Milan’ sees Krishna journeying to play Holi with Shiva on March 3, kicking off nationwide celebrations. Timed early at 5:30 AM for the eclipse, this rite captivates with its blend of myth and merriment. The story unfolds with Ravana’s triumph over Shiva through tapasya. Granted the Lingam with a caveat – no stopping en route – Ravana marched toward Lanka. At Deoghar, where Sati’s heart landed, Vishnu as a weary elder prompted a rest. The Lingam touched ground, rooting eternally. Reenacting this, Krishna’s…
T20 World Cup 2026 semifinal drama unfolds on March 5 at Mumbai’s iconic Wankhede, pitting India against a fired-up England. Post-group stage hiccups, Harry Brook’s squad excelled in Super 8s to reach the last four, plotting payback for 2024’s semifinal defeat. Spotlight on five England stars who could spell trouble for Team India. All-rounder Will Jacks is on fire: 191 runs at a ferocious 176 strike rate and 7 wickets from 7 games. His deceptive spin and power-hitting make him a nightmare on this batsman-friendly pitch. Captain Harry Brook’s leadership shines through his bat—228 runs at 161 strike rate, capped…
Tensions in the Iran-Iraq corridor have prompted swift action from Gautam Buddh Nagar authorities. A district-wide appeal seeks comprehensive details on locals linked to these hotspots—whether living there, on business, vacation, trapped, or back home recently. The initiative is driven by a singular focus: protecting citizens from emerging threats. With real-time data, officials can forge direct lines of communication and mobilize resources at a moment’s notice. How to respond? Deliver full profiles to local tehsils or SDMs promptly. Other admin-approved avenues exist for submissions. Rest assured, confidentiality is non-negotiable; info stays locked for emergency use only. Dial 9870944876 (Addl. DM…
Iran’s skies echo with the thunder of conflict as US and Israeli forces press their assault, compounded by the shocking death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. For Indian students marooned in this maelstrom, salvation lies not in the air but on the ground—no special visa or permit required. In an IANS interview from Mumbai, Consul General Saeed Reza Motalagh unveiled the streamlined exit strategy forged with Indian counterparts. ‘Passports are all they need,’ he stated firmly. ‘Head to any land crossing with Afghanistan or Turkmenistan, and they’re out.’ Airports, he noted, are militarily secured and off-limits amid the hostilities. This assurance…