Following a disappointing Ashes performance, England’s Head Coach Brendon McCullum is under pressure. In a surprising turn, former England spinner Monty Panesar has nominated Ravi Shastri, the former Indian team director, as a potential successor. McCullum was appointed to inject dynamism into the team, a goal initially achieved with a remarkable winning streak. However, a recent slump in form, culminating in a significant deficit in the ongoing Ashes series against Australia, has led to considerable debate. Panesar, in a candid discussion, pointed to Shastri’s proven ability to outmaneuver Australia. “I think Ravi Shastri should become England’s next head coach,” Panesar…
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Responding to international attention and a specific query from India, Thailand has provided an explanation for the demolition of a Lord Vishnu statue near its border with Cambodia. Thai authorities have clarified that the decision was rooted in security imperatives and the need for robust area management. They have stressed that the act was not an affront to Hinduism or any religious group. The statue’s removal is framed as a procedural step for ensuring border integrity and administrative clarity in a sensitive zone. This explanation seeks to de-escalate any potential religious conflict arising from the incident.
Honoring the birth anniversary of the esteemed former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Daltonganj saw a compassionate initiative unfold. Legislator Alok Kumar Chaurasia, representing the Daltonganj-Bhandaria constituency, spearheaded a drive to distribute blankets to hundreds of needy families. Facing severe winter chills, the program aimed to provide essential warmth and comfort. Manohar Kumar Lali, acting as the MLA’s representative, personally led the distribution near Harijan Vidyalaya on Sahitya Samaj Road, handing out blankets to many disadvantaged individuals. Lali stated that this outreach aligns with Vajpayee’s ideals of service and austerity, highlighting the MLA’s commitment to supporting vulnerable populations. The successful…
BJP members in Giridih gathered to celebrate the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, a distinguished figure honored with the Bharat Ratna. The event, held at the residence of Suresh Sav, a member of the BJP State Working Committee in Shastri Nagar, involved offering tributes to Vajpayee’s portrait. Suresh Sav, addressing the attendees, spoke about Vajpayee’s unique position in Indian politics, highlighting his unparalleled dedication to national interests. Vajpayee’s journey began on December 25, 1924, in Gwalior. He was celebrated for his expertise as an administrator, his eloquence as a speaker, his depth as a poet, and…
Tarique Rahman, the influential acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), is set to make his return to Bangladesh today after a nearly two-decade absence. Having lived in London since 2007 following his release from detention and subsequent medical travel, Rahman’s homecoming is seen as a strategic move by the BNP as the country prepares for general elections. His mother, former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, is currently hospitalized in critical condition. Authorities have mandated heightened security measures for Rahman’s arrival at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 11:55 am. His family, including his wife and daughter, will accompany him. The…
Tarique Rahman, the influential son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, is set to make a dramatic return to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile. His arrival in Dhaka on Thursday, just weeks before national elections, marks a significant juncture for the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the nation’s volatile political scene. This development is of considerable interest to India, which is closely assessing the implications for regional stability. The current political climate in Bangladesh is complex. The Awami League is barred from participating in the elections, and Khaleda Zia is receiving medical attention. In this vacuum, the interim government…
In a crucial breakthrough amidst escalating unrest, Bangladesh police have arrested Himon Rahman Shikdar, an activist believed to be involved in the assassination of prominent youth leader Sharif Osman Hadi. Shikdar, identified as a Jubo League member in Adabar Thana, was apprehended at a hotel in the Adabar area. Authorities indicated that Shikdar and his network were allegedly planning destructive actions, and efforts are underway to apprehend any remaining accomplices. During the arrest operation, police confiscated a cache of weapons and materials, including a foreign-made pistol, live rounds, gunpowder, and various incendiary devices. This seizure underscores the serious nature of…
Bangladesh’s economic well-being is significantly tethered to a consistent supply of goods from its neighbor, India. This deep-seated trade relationship covers a wide array of products essential for daily life and industrial operations. Political instability in Bangladesh could trigger serious disruptions to this critical flow, posing a considerable threat to the nation’s food security and economic stability. The list of indispensable Indian imports is extensive. For food security, Bangladesh relies on India for wheat, rice, sugar, onions, potatoes, garlic, spices, fruits, and vegetables. The textile industry, a major contributor to the economy, depends on Indian cotton. Industrial sectors require consistent…
India has officially been recognized as the world’s third-largest military power, a significant geopolitical achievement highlighted in the 2025 Asia Power Index. This ranking reflects not only its military might but also its burgeoning role as a global defence exporter, with anticipated export revenues set to exceed Rs 30,000 crore in the upcoming fiscal year. The nation’s commitment to self-reliance, a core tenet of the ‘Aatmanirbhar Bharat’ campaign, has fueled advancements in indigenous technology and defence manufacturing. ‘Operation Sindoor’ served as a powerful showcase of India’s combat readiness and its sophisticated indigenous weapon systems, particularly in anti-drone capabilities. Over the…
In a significant development, the Jharkhand High Court has expressed strong disapproval regarding an alleged dance party organized by inmates within the Ranchi jail. The court’s critical observation points towards a serious lapse in jail security and management, demanding immediate attention and corrective action. This incident raises questions about the control and supervision exercised by jail authorities. The judiciary’s stance emphasizes the imperative of maintaining a disciplined atmosphere within correctional facilities. Such events can compromise the security of the jail and set a dangerous precedent. The court’s intervention is a clear indication that standards of conduct within jails must be…










