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  • ‘Avoid Travel To Iran, Stay In Touch Of Indian Embassy’: MEA Issues Advisory Amid Israel-Iran Conflict |

    Amid the growing tension in the Middle East and Israel’s anticipated counterattack against Iran, the Ministry of External Affairs of India has issued an advisory asking Indians to avoid non-essential travel to Iran. The ministry also asked Indians in Iran to remain in touch with the Indian embassy in Tehran.

    “We are closely monitoring the recent escalation in the security situation in the region. Indian nationals are advised to avoid all non-essential travel to Iran. Those currently residing in Iran are requested to remain vigilant and stay in contact with the Indian Embassy in Tehran,” said the Ministry of External Affairs in a statement.

    Travel advisory for Indian nationals regarding Iran:https://t.co/FhUhy3fA5k pic.twitter.com/tPFJXl6tQy
    — Randhir Jaiswal (@MEAIndia) October 2, 2024

    This is a developing story.

  • IND vs BAN: Jasprit Bumrah’s Lethal Delivery Shatters Mushfiqur Rahim’s Stumps- WATCH | cricket news

    IND vs BAN: After two consecutive days of rain and a wet outfield washed out play in Kanpur, Day 4 of the second Test between India and Bangladesh finally saw some action. Jasprit Bumrah, India’s go-to man in critical moments, delivered the first blow on Monday, removing Mushfiqur Rahim early in the third over of the day.

    Rahim was caught off guard by one of Bumrah’s signature deliveries. Misjudging it as an outswinger, Rahim decided to leave it, only to hear the sound of the ball crashing into his stumps. The stunned batsman had no choice but to walk back to the pavilion, leaving Bangladesh reeling.

    @Jaspritbumrah93 strikes early on Day 4 with a splendid delivery that comes back in sharply

    Mushfiqur Rahim departs for 11.

    Live – https://t.co/JBVX2gyyPf#TeamIndia | #INDvBAN | @IDFCFIRSTBank pic.twitter.com/Dc4qdmt3M2 — BCCI (@BCCI) September 30, 2024

    It was Bumrah’s first wicket of the match, following up on earlier contributions from Akash Deep and Ravichandran Ashwin, who took two and one wickets, respectively, before the rain interruptions. Bumrah’s breakthrough not only lifted India but set the tone for further incredible fielding displays.

    Two sensational catches followed Bumrah’s strike. Rohit Sharma pulled off a brilliant effort at slip to dismiss Litton Das off Mohammed Siraj’s bowling, and Siraj himself took an even more spectacular diving catch to send Shakib Al Hasan packing.

    Bangladesh, who were 107-3 at the start of play with Mominul Haque unbeaten on 40 and Mushfiqur Rahim on six, crumbled under pressure, though Mominul stood firm. By lunch, Bangladesh’s score had reached 205/6, with Mominul still fighting with a well-deserved century to his name.

    The fourth day finally brought some excitement to what has otherwise been a rain-hit Test, with India now looking to push for a result. Fans and pundits on social media have been raving about the incredible catches and the unplayable delivery from Bumrah, with clips of the action quickly going viral. After a frustrating wait, the match is now wide open.

  • Retail Loans By Banks, Finance Companies In India May Triple By 2030 | Economy News

    Mumbai: Retail loans by banks and finance companies in India could triple by 2030, driving household leverage to 34 per cent by fiscal year 2031 from about 23 per cent at the end of 2024, according to a new report. Finance companies will sustain loan growth stronger than the banking sector, which is expected to grow at 14 per cent, according to the Global Ratings report.

    The finance companies’ loan book is unseasoned. Strong economic growth has supported retail repayment capacity. “We see the strength in retail lending as a competitive edge, with finance companies dominating in some retail products,” said Geeta Chugh, credit analyst. 

    Generally, upper-layer finance companies have strong capital levels, which will support credit growth over the next two years and provide downside buffers. Chugh added the recent actions by the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) will curtail lenders’ overexuberance, enhance compliance and safeguard customers.

    Indian lenders’ strong underwriting will support asset quality. This is reflected in their focus on lending primarily to low-risk customers and generally low loan approval rates, the report noted.

    Funding for finance companies remains sensitive to confidence levels, but companies with strong parentage have better access to competitive rates. Emerging co-lending models are easing funding pressure.

    Rated and unrated finance companies have strong capital levels to support high loan growth, according to the report. As per the Reserve Bank of India (RBI), the Indian financial system remains resilient and is gaining strength from broader macroeconomic stability.

    The banking sector’s well-capitalised and unclogged balance sheet is reflective of higher risk absorption capacity while the NBFC sector and the Urban Cooperative Banks also continue to show improvements.

    However, amid the stable financial sector conditions, the emphasis cannot shift away from proactive identification of potential risks and challenges, if any, according to the Central Bank.

  • India Aims To Become $3 Trillion Tourism Economy By 2047 | Economy News

    New Delhi: As India aims to become a $3 trillion tourism economy by 2047, it is fast becoming one of the world’s most sought-after travel destinations with 14.3 million international tourists in 2022 and $17.6 billion in revenue. The country saw 9.2 million foreign tourist arrivals in 2023, signifying a positive post-pandemic revival. The tourism industry showed positive signs of revival post-pandemic with a year-on-year increase of 43.5 per cent.

    This year, foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) stood at nearly 47.8 lakh from January to June. In the month of June, foreign tourist arrivals stood at 7,06,045 compared to 6,48,008 in June 2023, registering a growth of 9 per cent. According to the government, despite facing certain challenges along the way, the sector continues to flourish, fueled by various strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing infrastructure, promoting sustainable practices, and enriching the overall visitor experience.

    With a commitment to overcoming obstacles and leveraging opportunities, India is well on its way to becoming a leading global travel destination. According to the Ministry of Tourism, as part of the ‘Chalo India’ campaign, the first 1,00,000 foreigners coming to India will get their visa on a gratis basis and the government will waive off the visa fee.

    The ministry has also launched the Incredible India Content Hub on the revamped Incredible India digital portal, intended for the use of a diverse range of stakeholders, including tour operators, journalists, students, researchers, film makers, authors, influencers, content creators, government officials, and ambassadors.

    In a bid to engage and involve citizens in tourism development and growth, the government is also introducing mechanisms at airports and railway stations across the country, for tourists to provide their feedback on their visits to tourist attractions and destinations in the country.

    To support efforts of States/UTs in granting and implementing ‘industry status’ for the tourism and hospitality sector, the ministry has also launched a handbook which aims to serve as a guide to states and UTs.

  • IND vs BAN: Rohit Sharma’s Superstitious Bail Switching Act Goes Viral- WATCH | cricket news

    IND vs BAN: Indian captain Rohit Sharma, known for his entertaining antics on and off the field, was spotted in a rather superstitious mood during the first Test match against Bangladesh at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. The 37-year-old skipper, with a mischievous smile, was seen switching the bails at the striker’s end, seemingly casting a “spell” to influence the game’s outcome. Though it’s unclear whether this occurred during the first or second innings, the moment quickly went viral, drawing attention from fans and pundits alike.

    Rohit’s playful act is reminiscent of a similar moment involving former captain Virat Kohli, who switched bails during a match when India was struggling to take wickets. Such superstitions, though light-hearted, reflect the quirky traditions that cricketers often indulge in to alter the course of a game. The video of Rohit’s antics has spread rapidly on social media, with fans sharing their reactions to his light-hearted approach.

    The win you know, the juju you don’t pic.twitter.com/JPETlsRsGn — S(@Iwillhuntuhdown) September 22, 2024

    A Tough Test for Rohit Sharma

    While Rohit’s off-field antics brought some cheer, his on-field performance in the first Test was less than stellar. Coming into the match on the back of a solid ODI series against Sri Lanka, the Indian captain struggled with the bat, scoring just six runs in the first innings and five in the second. Despite his personal struggles, Rohit remained upbeat, rallying his team and making tactical decisions that kept India in control.

    Shubman Gill Shines as India Secures a Dominant Victory

    Despite Rohit and Kohli’s underwhelming performances, India’s younger stars and all-rounders stepped up to the challenge. Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja provided crucial runs when India was under pressure in the first innings, with Ashwin scoring a century and Jadeja contributing 86 valuable runs. Their efforts helped India recover from early setbacks and build a commanding position in the match.

    In the second innings, it was the turn of the next generation to shine. Shubman Gill and Rishabh Pant showcased their class with sensational centuries that set the tone for India’s mammoth target of 515 runs. Gill, in particular, continued his impressive form, playing with a mix of aggression and composure that bodes well for India’s future in Test cricket. His century was a masterclass in stroke play, underlining his status as one of India’s most promising young talents.

    Looking Ahead: India vs Bangladesh 2nd Test

    With a comprehensive 280-run win in the first Test, India has taken a 1-0 lead in the series. Despite individual batting failures, the collective team effort, bolstered by the all-round performances of Ashwin, Jadeja, Pant, and Gill, ensured India’s dominance. The second Test is set to commence on September 27 at Green Park Stadium in Kanpur. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has announced that the squad will remain unchanged for the next match.

    India will look to continue their winning momentum, while Rohit Sharma will aim to bounce back and contribute with the bat. Fans will be eager to see if the captain’s superstitious rituals continue to play a role, and if India’s young guns, led by Shubman Gill, can once again rise to the occasion.

  • Expect India And See It As Leader Within Quad: US official | world news

    Lauding India’s role in the Quad, the US has said that it expects and sees India as a leader within the Quad and expressed gratitude for its leadership.

    While addressing a press briefing, US National Security Council Senior Director for East Asia and Oceania, Mira Rapp-Hooper, said that the US’ Indo-Pacific strategic mentions that it seeks New Delhi’s role as a leader in the region and is increasingly partnered with Washington, D.C.

    When asked about India’s role in Quad, Mira Rapp-Hooper said, “When it comes to the role that we expect India to play, we expect and indeed see India as a leader within the Quad. I think, the best encapsulation of, you know, the way we think about India’s role is captured in our Indo-Pacific strategy, where we say that the United States seeks an India that is increasingly a leader in the region and increasingly partnered with the United States.”

    “The Quad has been an ideal venue through which, through which rather we can work together because it not only allows for the critical exchange of strategic views where, of course, we are, as I say, increasingly aligned, but it also allows us to identify opportunities and priorities that not only matter to the United States or its traditional treaty allies like Australia and Japan, but really matter to India. course is a huge strategic priority for the government in Delhi,” she added.

    Mira Rapp-Hooper said that this year’s Quad Summit was scheduled to be held in India. However, she added that the decision to change the venue was taken considering the schedules of the four leaders. She stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed to swap host years with the US and US expects Quad leaders to meet in India in 2025.

    Asked whether the next Quad Summit will take place in India, she said, “Yes, we do expect next year’s Quad Summit to take place in India. When we were planning for this year’s Quad Summit. India was, exactly as you say, scheduled But as we looked at all four of these leaders schedules, it became increasingly clear that the best way to make sure that they met and have the time that they wanted to have these deep discussions would be this weekend here in the United States. So, Prime Minister Modi graciously agreed to swap host years with us and we do expect all four Quad leaders to meet in India next year.”

    PM Narendra Modi will take part in the fourth Quad Leaders’ Summit in Wilmington, Delaware, which is being hosted by US President Joe Biden on September 21. Following the request of the US side to host the Quad Summit this year, India has agreed to host the next Quad Summit in 2025.

    Quad is a diplomatic partnership between four countries–Australia, India, Japan, and the United States.

    Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri said on Thursday that PM Modi’s upcoming visit to the US will be an opportunity to have a substantive engagement with US President Joe Biden, where they will have the opportunity to review the comprehensive global strategic partnership between India and the United States.

    While addressing a press briefing on PM Modi’s visit to the US, Misri said “…This is also going to be kind of a farewell event in so far as the Quad is concerned for President Biden and Prime Minister Kishida of Japan and therefore, the Quad event provides the Prime Minister with an opportunity to thank both leaders for their leadership in giving momentum and salience to the Quad partnership.”

    He said, “There will be an opportunity to have a substantive engagement between Prime Minister and President Biden where they will have the opportunity to review the comprehensive global strategic partnership between India and the United States which today covers almost every aspect of human endeavor through the 50 plus engagements and bilateral dialogue mechanisms that we have between the two sides.”

    “We also expect to have bilateral meetings with the leaders of Japan and Australia,” he added.

  • India vs Bangladesh: IND vs BAN Test Match Preview, Head To Head Stats, Full Squads, Records- Check Details Here | cricket news

    IND vs BAN: The stage is set for another exciting chapter in the India-Bangladesh cricket rivalry, as both teams gear up for a two-match Test series, starting on Thursday, September 19, at the iconic MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai. This will be the third Test series between the two nations on Indian soil and the ninth overall. India’s dominance in this fixture has been evident over the years, and they will be keen to maintain their stronghold in the upcoming series.

    India vs Bangladesh Test: Head-to-Head

    Historically, India has been the superior team in the Test format against Bangladesh. Out of the 13 Test matches played between the two sides, India has claimed victory in 11, with two matches ending in a draw. Bangladesh, on the other hand, has yet to register a win in Test cricket against India, a record they will be eager to change.

    India has won seven out of the eight previous series between the two nations, with the other series ending in a draw. With India in pursuit of securing a spot in the World Test Championship (WTC) final, this series holds significant importance for Rohit Sharma and his men. A convincing performance here could provide a boost to their WTC campaign.

    Bangladesh Thrashed Pakistan Recently

    Although Bangladesh is yet to taste victory in this fixture, they arrive with confidence, having secured a historic clean sweep series win over Pakistan recently. The visitors will be banking on the form of key players like Nahid Rana and Mehidy Hasan Raza, who played instrumental roles in their success against Pakistan. This young Bangladeshi team will look to carry that momentum into the series and push India to the limit.

    IND vs BAN: Key Stats And Records

    India and Bangladesh’s Test encounters have produced some memorable individual performances. Here’s a glance at the key stats that define the rivalry:

    Matches Played: 13 India Wins: 11 Bangladesh Wins: 0 Draws: 2 Ties: 0

    IND vs BAN: Top performers

    Leading Run-Scorer Sachin Tendulkar leads the charts with 820 runs against Bangladesh, a testament to his consistency and dominance over the years.

    Leading Wicket-Taker Zaheer Khan, with 31 wickets, remains India’s most successful bowler in this contest, having delivered some match-winning spells.

    Highest Team Total India’s highest team total in this fixture came in Hyderabad in 2017, when they posted a commanding 687/6 declared.

    Lowest Team Total Bangladesh’s lowest Test total against India is 91, recorded in Dhaka in 2000, reflecting India’s bowling superiority.

    Highest Individual Score Sachin Tendulkar also holds the record for the highest individual score in this contest, with his unbeaten 248 in Dhaka in 2004.

    Best Bowling Figures (Innings) Zaheer Khan’s 7/87 in Dhaka in 2010 remains the best individual bowling performance in an innings between the two sides.

    Best Bowling Figures (Match) Irfan Pathan’s impressive 11/96 in Dhaka in 2004 is the best match haul in the series.

    India vs Bangladesh: Test squads

    India (1st Test): Rohit Sharma (c), Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, Sarfaraz Khan, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant (Wicket-keeper), Dhruv Jurel (wk), Ravichandran Ashwin, Ravindra Jadeja, Axar Patel, Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav, Md. Siraj, Akash Deep, Yash Dayal

    Bangladesh: Najmul Hossain Shanto (c), Shakib Al Hasan, Mahmudul Hasan Joy, Zakir Hasan, Shadman Islam, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mominul Haque, Mushfiqur Rahim (Wicket-keeper), Litton Kumer Das (wk), Taijul Islam, Nayeem Hasan. , Hasan Mahmud, Taskin Ahmed, Nahid Rana, Syed Khaled Ahmed, Jaker Ali Anik

    Important Series For World Test Championship

    With the World Test Championship standings hanging in the balance, both teams will have more than just pride to play for. India will look to assert their dominance and secure maximum points, while Bangladesh will aim to make history by winning their first-ever Test match against India.

  • India Cruise Into Asian Champions Trophy Final As Harmanpreet Singh Strikes Twice In 4-1 Victory Over South Korea | Other

    Skipper Harmanpreet Singh’s sublime form resulted in twin strikes as defending champions India entered the final of the Hero Asian Champions Trophy with a clinical 4-1 win against South Korea in the semi-final on Monday. India scored through Uttam Singh (13th minute), skipper Harmanpreet Singh (19th, 45th) and Jarmanpreet Singh (32nd), while Korea’s lone goal came from through Yang Jihun (33rd)’s penalty corner conversion.

    India will take on hosts China in Tuesday’s final. Earlier in the day, China defeated Pakistan 2–0 via shoot-out in the first semifinal after the two teams finished 1–1 at the end of regulation 60 minutes. In the previous league stage encounter between the two finalists, India prevailed 3–0.

    Pakistan and Korea will face off in the third place classification match which will also be played on Tuesday. Meanwhile in the fifth-sixth place classification match, Japan beat Malaysia 4-2 in shoot-out following a 4-4 stalemate in normal time.

    In the second semifinal as expected, the Indians started on the offensive and tested the Korean defense with persistent attacks from the word go. The Koreans, on the other hand, were contending to sit back and defend and rely on sporadic counter attacks.

    Abhishek came tantalizingly close to handing India the lead in the fourth minute but his reverse hit was brilliantly saved by Korean goalkeeper Kim Jaehan. The Indian made promising build ups and penetrated the Korean circle on consistent basis in the first quarter.

    India’s attacking intent finally paid off in the 13th minute when Uttam positioned himself at the right place at the right time to tap in Araijeet Singh Hundal’s supply from the right. A minute from the first break, Korea secured back-to-back penalty corners but failed to utilize the chances.

    Four minutes into the second quarter, India secured their first penalty corner and Harmanpreet scored his sixth goal of the tournament to hand his side a 2-0 lead. At the stroke of half-time, custodian Suraj Karkera came out of his line to save an effort from the opposition player.

    India continued in the same vein after the change of ends and extended their lead two minutes into the third quarter. A brilliant scoop from Sumit from the right finds Jarmanpreet just outside the circle on the left flank and the latter neatly collected the ball and took a step or two to get inside the circle and slap the ball into the Korean goal to extend India’s lead.

    But Korea pulled one back a minute later from a penalty corner through the tournament’s top-scorer Yang Jihun. The goal hardly bothered the Indians as they continued their attacking game and dominated the share of exchanges.

    With a second left for the third quarter, India secured another penalty corner when Korean goalkeeper Jaehan was shown the yellow card for handling the ball out side the circle, and Harmanpreet made no mistake to extend the lead.

    Eight minutes from the final hooter, India’s second goalkeeper Karkera made a fine double save to deny Park Cheoleon, but the Koreans secured a penalty corner which went in vain. Thereafter, it was controlled show from the Indians as they defended their lead with consummate ease to march into their fifth final appearance in the tournament.

  • Usman Khawaja On India Australia Rivalry: ‘Indians Love Beating Australians In Any Form Of Cricket’ | cricket news

    IND vs AUS: As the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) approaches, the cricketing world is abuzz with anticipation of what is widely regarded as one of the sport’s most intense rivalries, India versus Australia. The series, set to commence on November 22, features the top two teams in Test cricket, adding an extra layer of excitement. Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has shared his thoughts on the significance of the rivalry.

    “We’re the world number one and number two teams really over the last two years. We were there at the last World Test Championship together. The rivalry has always been huge. I take it as a sign of respect, and I know that Indians love beating Australia in any form of cricket,” Khawaja said, according to Star Sports.

    “The tradition that Australia has had over so many years as being one of the dominating teams in world cricket has staked that reputation,” he added. He emphasized the tradition of excellence that Australia has maintained over the years which has cemented its reputation as a dominant force in world cricket.

    “I think for Indians it’s always been the case to beat Australia,” Khawaja noted. Khawaja also pointed out that the rise of Indian cricket, particularly through the Indian Premier League (IPL), has added another dimension to this rivalry.

    The recent success of the Indian team, including back-to-back series wins in Australia, has intensified the competition. “More recently, you know, since the rise of India and IPL and everything else that happened, it’s the same way with Australia against India. And particularly since India’s beaten Australia in Australia the last two times…. It just means a little. bit more,” he added.

    The second Test, scheduled for December 6 to 10 at Adelaide Oval, will feature the exciting day-night format under the stadium’s lights. After that, fans will turn their attention to The Gabba in Brisbane for the third Test, which will be held from December 14 to 18.

    The customary Boxing Day Test, set for December 26 to 30 at Melbourne Cricket Ground, will bring the series to its penultimate stage. The fifth and final Test, taking place at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3 to 7, will serve as the series climax, promising a dramatic conclusion to an exciting contest.

  • India Crush Japan 5-1 To Secure Second Straight Victory In Asian Champions Trophy 2024 | Other

    Defending Champions India were utterly dominant as they sailed past Japan with a 5-1 win here at the Hero Asian Champions Trophy Moqi, China on Monday. India continued their winning ways after their 3-0 win against hosts China in their campaign opener.

    Sukhjeet Singh (2′, 60′) scored a double in India’s win while Abhishek (3′), Sanjay (17′) and Uttam Singh (54′) scored a goal each while Kazumasa Matsumoto (41′) scored the lone goal for Japan.

    India was quick to get underway with a brilliant goal by Sukhjeet Singh in the 2nd minute. It was Sanjay, hovering on the right side of the circle, to lob in a cross pass that was swiftly deflected by Sukhjeet. Indian forwards extended the lead to 2-0 in the following minute with Abhishek dribbling past multiple Japanese defenders to drive it around the goalkeeper to score.

    The onslaught continued in the second quarter with Sanjay converting a splendid penalty corner in the 17th minute. With a 3-0 lead on the board, India was in a comfortable position while Japan tried to shake off the early nerves and bounce back in the game. They made quick amendments in their attack to fetch a PC in the 21st minute. But Japan’s drag flick was finely blocked by Indian rushers, enabling their team to launch a quick counterattack.

    Attacking from the right, Jugraj Singh gets a nice turn, and wins a free hit. After a flurry of swift short passes, Indian forwards miss the goal mouth by inches. With one goal coming in this quarter, India completely dominated with 67 per cent ball possession that led to 11 circle entries and three shots on goal.

    Returning from the 10-minute half-time break, India looked to keep up the momentum. They played patiently, with discipline, to launch their first attack in the third quarter but Japan did well in winning the ball back. They did well to build on a structured attack that eventually led to a field goal in the 41st minute by Kazumasa Matsumoto. India goalie Krishan Bahadur Pathak could do little to stop Matsumoto from scoring that one.

    Only minutes earlier, there was a brilliant opportunity for India but Vivek Sagar fell inches short of a fourth goal.

    A fourth goal eventually did come through for India, thanks to good stick work by Jarmanpreet Singh who assisted Uttam Singh from the baseline to convert a fine field goal. This left India with a comfortable 4-1 lead in the 54th minute. Sukhjeet added another goal to his name in the 60th minute after a fine assist by Abhishek to end the match on a high and lead the points table at number one spot with consecutive victories.

    Hero of the Match, Abhishek of India, said, “It was a complete team effort today and we stuck to basics. We produced good attack and ensured we were on target. I am also happy to be recognized with the Hero of the Match award .”