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YouTuber sent to jail after Andhra Police invokes UAPA

Vijayawada, July 6 (IANS) A court at Gannavaram in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district has sent YouTuber and political commentator Bachalakuri Joseph alias Prashna Raavan, to judicial custody for 14 days in the case relating to alleged derogatory remarks against the state's Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.

Arrested for the fifth time in less than a week, Raavan was produced before a judge late on Sunday night.

After hearing arguments from both the sides, the judge remanded Raavan to judicial remand till July 18.

He was subsequently shifted to Nellore Central Jail.

Soon after the YouTuber secured bail for the fourth time on July 4, Gannavaram Police had arrested him on a complaint lodged by a local leader of Pawan Kalyan-led Jana Sena.

This time, the police invoked stringent sections not only under the Bharatiya Nyana Sanhita (BNS) but also under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The FIR was registered against the YouTuber under BNS Sections 147, 148, 152, 192, 197(1)(d), and 353(1)(b) and UAPA Sections 13 and 39.

The charges include waging war against the Indian government, attempting to wage war, or abetting the waging of war, criminal conspiracy, threats to public order, acts threatening the sovereignty and integrity of India, support for unlawful activities, and support for a terrorist organisation.

The Gannavaram police also invoked Section 148, which deals with conspiracy to commit an offence punishable under Section 147, or conspiracy to overawe the Central or a state government by criminal force or by the show of criminal force.

Raavan is also facing charges under Section 152, which criminalises acts that endanger the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India. The offence is punishable with death or imprisonment for life, in addition to a fine.

Meanwhile, Raavan's wife Anusha said in Hyderabad that her husband spoke the very same language that Pawan Kalyan used.

"File such cases against Pawan Kalyan first, and then against my husband. They are creating morphed videos and spreading false propaganda against Raavan," she told media.

The Pithampuram police had arrested the YouTuber from Hyderabad on June 30 for allegedly making derogatory comments against the Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and others during a Dalit Christian meeting at Eluru on June 28.

Jana Sena workers had filed a case against Raavan at several police stations in the state, citing videos on Ravan's YouTube channel 'Prashna'.

After, Raavan was granted bail by a court in Pithapuram, he was arrested by the police at another police station.

As Raavan granted bail even after he was arrested in the fourth case, police booked stringent sections under BNS and UAPA to rule out his chances of securing a bail.

The Telugu Desam Party-led coalition government in the state has come under sharp criticism from Opposition YSR Congress Party and various groups for its 'vendetta'.

Actor Prakash Raj accused the Andhra Pradesh government of pursuing vendetta politics by resorting to repeated arrests of Raavan.

"How far are you planning to go by abusing power," he asked and demanded Raavan's immediate release.

--IANS

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Women’s T20 WC: ‘Trusting each other was the key,’ says Molineux after Australia’s record win

London, July 6 (IANS) Australia captain Sophie Molineux hailed the unity and selfless attitude within her squad after leading the team to a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title, saying the triumph was the reward for months of hard work, trust and preparation.

Australia defeated England by seven wickets in the final at Lord's on Sunday, comfortably chasing 151 in 17.1 overs after Beth Mooney's match-winning 64 and Phoebe Litchfield's fluent 48 laid the foundation for another memorable World Cup triumph.

An emotional Molineux described the victory as a special moment, especially with her family present to witness Australia's latest success.

"It's too good to be true. Dad's here as well. It's a special day. It took a lot of thought, effort, and hard work. And a group of people willing to do anything for each other. That's invaluable," Molineux said after lifting the trophy.

Molineux reserved special praise for senior all-rounder Ellyse Perry, saying her influence on the team extends well beyond her performances on the field.

"Having the likes of Pez to calm the team down after that first innings was so important. She's incredible. What she brings to the team isn't just on the field. Her nature and what she is, she's the heartbeat of the group really. An absolute legend of the game. She deserves so much," she said.

The captain also applauded young fast bowler Lucy Hamilton, who claimed an early wicket in the final and impressed with her composure on the biggest stage.

"Lucy Hamilton was so calm and had so much clarity. That's a testament to her and the group around her," Molineux said.

Reflecting on Australia's approach throughout the tournament, Molineux said consistency in mindset and trust in the team's preparation were the biggest factors behind their success.

"I think it's just being able to trust each other, trust our processes. We did a lot of work leading up to it and it's just nice to see it come to fruition. In tournament play you have to have the same mentality no matter the situation you are in," she said.

Molineux also paid tribute to England, who reached the final after an impressive campaign, before thanking Australia's families, support staff and the fans for their role in the team's journey.

"Firstly, just a massive congratulations to England. You guys have played such an amazing brand of cricket all tournament. To our beautiful families, partners and friends, you guys are so special to us. It's amazing to share this with you all. To our support staff, thank you for everything you do. And to the fans, it's been an incredible tournament. Every match there has been a massive crowd," she said.

The Australia captain ended by praising her teammates for embracing the team's vision throughout the competition.

"Finally, to the girls, I'm just so incredibly proud. Thank you for having an open mind and being willing to come on the journey. You should be incredibly proud," she added.

Australia's victory marked their seventh Women's T20 World Cup title, adding to their triumphs in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020 and 2023, further cementing their status as the most successful team in the tournament's history.

--IANS

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Women’s T20 WC: ‘We were outplayed by a class Australian side,’ says Sciver-Brunt after England loss

London, July 6 (IANS) England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt admitted her side was outplayed by a more experienced Australian team after the hosts went down by seven wickets in the Women's T20 World Cup 2026 final at Lord's on Sunday, but said there was still plenty for England to be proud of after an impressive tournament.

Sciver-Brunt led from the front with an unbeaten 58 off 53 balls to help England post 150/4 after being put into bat. However, Australia chased down the target comfortably in 17.1 overs, with Beth Mooney scoring a match-winning 64 and sharing a 100-run partnership with Phoebe Litchfield to secure a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title.

"Hugely disappointed. We've had such a great competition up to this point. We were outplayed today by a class Australian side that used their experience in a huge final," Sciver-Brunt said after the match.

The England skipper felt the toss played a role but admitted her team fell short of a competitive total on a surface that was not easy for batting.

"Ideally I'd have won the toss, and we'd be bowling first. But we were short of a par score on that wicket. It felt tricky to gain momentum with the bat. I guess when the pressure's on, their bowlers hit their areas," she said.

Sciver-Brunt was also full of praise for Australia's Player of the Match Beth Mooney, whose 64 off 49 balls took the game away from England.

"Beth Mooney was superb, a brilliant innings today as well," she added.

Asked whether she expected Australia to attack from the outset during the chase, Sciver-Brunt said it was always part of the defending champions' approach.

"Yeah, absolutely. They've got a powerful lineup with the bat," she said.

Despite the disappointment of losing the final, Sciver-Brunt praised the effort and unity shown by the England squad throughout the tournament.

"We've got so much to be proud of. We've done so much work pre-tournament. The energy throughout the group... we played some brilliant matches. It's a proper group of players that care about each other," she said.

England finished runners-up after an impressive campaign, while Sciver-Brunt ended the tournament on a personal high with a half-century in the final after also scoring a fifty in the semifinal, becoming the first England player to achieve the feat in both knockout matches of a Women's T20 World Cup.

--IANS

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Mumbai University postpones examinations scheduled today due to heavy rainfall alert

Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) In view of heavy rainfall and extreme weather warnings issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the University of Mumbai has postponed all examinations scheduled for Monday, university officials said.

The decision was taken with top priority given to the safety of students and all examination-related staff, university officials added.

The University authorities said that the prevailing weather conditions and forecast of continued heavy rains pose significant risks to commuting and smooth conduct of examinations across the city and affiliated colleges.

As a precautionary measure, all exams planned for Monday have been deferred.

The revised schedule for the postponed examinations will be announced shortly and will be made available on the University of Mumbai's official website.

Students, parents, and college authorities have been advised to regularly check the official website for the latest updates and not rely on unverified sources.

This is not the first time the University has taken such a decision during the monsoon season.

Mumbai and its surrounding regions frequently witness waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and local flooding during intense spells of rainfall, making travel unsafe for students, especially those coming from distant suburbs and rural areas.

The University emphasised that student safety remains the foremost concern. They urged all concerned parties -- students, teaching staff, and administrative personnel -- to take note of the postponement and stay prepared for the revised timetable.

The University of Mumbai conducts examinations for thousands of undergraduate and postgraduate students across numerous affiliated colleges every year.

Any disruption in the schedule often causes anxiety among students, but authorities assured that the revised dates will be finalised at the earliest to minimise academic loss.

Students have been requested to keep their study materials ready and use this unexpected break productively.

urther details regarding the new examination dates, centres, and guidelines will be notified officially in due course.

--IANS

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AIIMS Delhi announces results for 460 faculty posts using blockchain technology

New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, on Sunday declared the results of its massive faculty recruitment drive, filling over 460 vacant positions ranging from Assistant Professors to Professors across more than 50 disciplines.

The selections cover AIIMS New Delhi and the newly established AIIMS-Central Armed Police Forces Institute of Medical Sciences (CAPFIMS) campus at Maidan Garhi. The recruitment saw over 3,200 applicants competing for 265 posts at AIIMS New Delhi and 199 posts at the AIIMS-CAPFIMS campus.

The entire selection process, which spanned six months, was conducted with advanced digital safeguards to ensure the highest levels of transparency and integrity.

In a pioneering move, AIIMS utilised block-chain digital technology for the recruitment. Candidates’ marks were digitally locked using one-time passwords (OTPs), and a specially designed software generated the final merit list through pre-defined algorithms. Human intervention was limited only to resolving ties, making the process largely automated and tamper-proof. This technological approach not only maintained confidentiality but also enabled the swift declaration of results.

This recruitment drive is being hailed as one of the largest faculty hiring exercises undertaken by AIIMS in recent years. The induction of a large number of highly qualified faculty members is expected to significantly strengthen medical education, patient care services, and cutting-edge research activities at both institutions.

The addition of new faculty will help reduce the existing gaps in teaching and clinical departments, improve the teacher-student ratio, and expand specialised healthcare services. It will also boost AIIMS’ capacity to conduct advanced medical research and training programmes, further cementing its position as a premier medical institute in the country.

The successful implementation of block-chain technology in such a large-scale public recruitment process is likely to serve as a model for future selections in other central institutions.

--IANS

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Uganda says Ebola outbreak contained, seeks lifting of travel restrictions

Kampala, July 6 (IANS) Uganda has contained the spread of Ebola nearly two months after the outbreak was declared following the importation of cases from the neighbouring Congo, a senior health official said.

Diana Atwine, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Health, said on Sunday in a post on social media platform X that the outbreak had been contained through the treatment of all imported confirmed cases and those they infected, the tracing and quarantine of contacts, and the provision of the required supportive care, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Ministry has also implemented preventive measures to curb the spread of the disease from eastern Congo, the epicentre of the ongoing outbreak, Atwine said.

She added that Uganda had begun engaging countries that imposed Ebola-related travel restrictions to have the measures lifted.

Earlier on Sunday, Atwine said a large team of medical personnel, two mobile laboratories and logistical support from Uganda were on their way to Congo to support the country's Ebola response.

"This joint Uganda-Congo initiative aims to strengthen the cross-border Ebola response by reducing the movement of Ebola patients into Uganda seeking care, curbing cross-border transmission, and ending the outbreak sooner," she added.

According to the Ministry of Health, as of July 5, Uganda had recorded 20 cumulative confirmed Ebola cases since the outbreak was declared on May 15, including 15 imported cases from Congo and five locally transmitted cases. Of the total, 16 patients have recovered, two remain hospitalised, and two have died.

The Ministry said the 42-day countdown to declaring the country Ebola-free will begin only after the last confirmed patient is no longer capable of transmitting the virus. If no new cases are confirmed during the 42-day period, the outbreak will be declared over.

--IANS

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Gujarat: Criminal who attacked cop with knife remanded to 5-day police custody

Ahmedabad, July 6 (IANS) An Ahmedabad court has remanded a 34-year-old alleged illegal arms supplier to five days' police custody after he was arrested with four country-made pistols and seven live cartridges and allegedly attacked a senior police officer with a knife during questioning earlier this week.

Investigators say the custodial interrogation will focus on tracing the source of the weapons, which they believe were brought from Madhya Pradesh, and identifying the wider network involved in their supply.

The accused, identified as Mohamad Kalim alias Kalim Bhaiya, a resident of Musamiya Chali in Isanpur area and originally from Ayodhya district in Uttar Pradesh, was arrested at about 10:30 p.m. on July 3 in connection with a case registered at the Detection of Crime Branch (DCB) police station under Sections 121(2) and 132 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and Section 25(1-B)(A) of the Arms Act.

He has been remanded in police custody until July 7.

According to the Crime Branch, teams had been deployed across Ahmedabad ahead of the annual Rath Yatra on July 16 to maintain law and order.

Police Inspector Imran Ghasura received intelligence about the accused allegedly possessing illegal firearms. Officers intercepted him and recovered four country-made pistols and seven live cartridges.

"The incident turned violent when Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sharad Singhal, who had reached the spot during patrol, joined the questioning after the recovery. The accused was taken to a shed where the weapons had allegedly been concealed and was asked to explain how they had been hidden," officials said.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Bharat Patel said the accused pretended to move rubbish, blankets and pieces of cloth before suddenly picking up a knife and attacking the Joint Commissioner.

"During the interrogation, he was asked how the weapons had been concealed there. Pretending to clear away the garbage and cloth lying there, he suddenly picked up a knife and immediately attacked JCP Singhal," Patel said.

According to Patel, the accused first pushed Inspector Ghasura to the ground before turning on Singhal. The Joint Commissioner managed to move away but sustained a serious injury to his left arm.

As the accused allegedly continued advancing despite warnings to stop, Singhal took Inspector Ghasura's service pistol and fired a single shot in self-defence, striking the accused in the leg.

Both men were immediately taken to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital in separate vehicles for treatment.

"The accused has more than 36 criminal cases registered against him involving offences such as theft, assault, criminal intimidation, kidnapping, robbery, prohibition offences, arms offences and violations of public notifications, and attack on government officials," Patel said.

Police also stated that preventive action under the PASA Act has been taken against him on five occasions.

Patel said investigators believe the firearms were brought from Madhya Pradesh and that questioning is continuing to identify the original suppliers.

"The accused is well acquainted with police interrogation methods, so questioning is taking time. We are carrying out sustained interrogation and will reach the original source supplying these weapons," he said.

He added that preliminary questioning suggests the accused had allegedly procured firearms on an earlier occasion and sold them.

This time, investigators suspect he intended to use the weapons to strengthen his influence in the area by arming associates and building his own gang.

The Crime Branch said further investigation is continuing into the alleged interstate arms supply network and the intended recipients of the seized weapons.

--IANS

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Women’s T20 WC: ‘I’m grateful we made it this far,’ says Mooney after powering Australia to seventh title

London, July 6 (IANS) Beth Mooney credited Australia's positive approach in the powerplay and the support from Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll after her match-winning knock guided the team to a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title with a seven-wicket victory over England at Lord's on Sunday.

Mooney was named both the Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament after finishing as the competition's leading run-scorer with 259 runs. In the final, the experienced opener struck a composed 64 off 49 balls, hitting 10 fours, as Australia comfortably chased down England's target of 151 in 17.1 overs.

Reflecting on Australia's latest World Cup triumph, Mooney said the team was grateful simply to have reached the final after falling short in the previous two ICC tournaments.

"Just happy to be here. I think it's been pretty well documented we haven't quite made it this far in the last two ICC events. I just woke up this morning pretty grateful we made it this far," she said.

Mooney also made important contributions behind the stumps, including the stumping of England opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge. She acknowledged the role of Australia's coaching staff in helping her regain confidence with the gloves during the tournament.

"I warmed up into the tournament. At the start I was a bit rusty, but I got some great support from our coaching staff with Dan Kiley, Shell, the boys and Sean McLeod. I've had plenty of help along the way. I can't take too much credit. It's been really nice to have some consistency with the gloves and to play a role in the field as well," she said.

Speaking about standing up to the stumps for the bowlers, Mooney said it was a tactical decision taken together with the bowling group.

"It's obviously a conversation that happens between me and the bowlers. I'm more than happy to do what they tell me to. It's their plans and their job to execute, and thankfully they back me to clean up anything that goes a bit awry. We were umming and ahing about that review off Dan, but we got there in the end," she added.

Mooney also explained the batting approach that helped Australia dominate the chase. After Georgia Voll's quick start, Phoebe Litchfield's aggressive innings of 48 from 33 balls ensured Australia stayed ahead of the required rate before the pair added a decisive 100-run partnership.

"It was really important to settle the innings in the powerplay in a big game. Voll got us off to a really good start, hit the ball really well and then had an unfortunate dismissal. Phoebe came out and nailed it from ball one. I just kept going and tried to make sure we got ahead of the game as early as possible," she said.

Earlier, England posted 150/4 after captain Nat Sciver-Brunt remained unbeaten on 58 and Freya Kemp made an unbeaten 44. However, Mooney's ninth Women's T20 World Cup fifty, coupled with Litchfield's fluent innings, ensured Australia chased down the target with 17 balls to spare to lift the trophy for a record seventh time.

--IANS

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YouTuber sent to jail after Andhra Police invokes UAPA

Vijayawada, July 6 (IANS) A court at Gannavaram in Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district has sent YouTuber and political commentator Bachalakuri Joseph alias Prashna Raavan, to judicial custody for 14 days in the case relating to alleged derogatory remarks against the state's Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan.

Arrested for the fifth time in less than a week, Raavan was produced before a judge late on Sunday night.

After hearing arguments from both the sides, the judge remanded Raavan to judicial remand till July 18.

He was subsequently shifted to Nellore Central Jail.

Soon after the YouTuber secured bail for the fourth time on July 4, Gannavaram Police had arrested him on a complaint lodged by a local leader of Pawan Kalyan-led Jana Sena.

This time, the police invoked stringent sections not only under the Bharatiya Nyana Sanhita (BNS) but also under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA).

The FIR was registered against the YouTuber under BNS Sections 147, 148, 152, 192, 197(1)(d), and 353(1)(b) and UAPA Sections 13 and 39.

The charges include waging war against the Indian government, attempting to wage war, or abetting the waging of war, criminal conspiracy, threats to public order, acts threatening the sovereignty and integrity of India, support for unlawful activities, and support for a terrorist organisation.

The Gannavaram police also invoked Section 148, which deals with conspiracy to commit an offence punishable under Section 147, or conspiracy to overawe the Central or a state government by criminal force or by the show of criminal force.

Raavan is also facing charges under Section 152, which criminalises acts that endanger the sovereignty, unity and integrity of India. The offence is punishable with death or imprisonment for life, in addition to a fine.

Meanwhile, Raavan's wife Anusha said in Hyderabad that her husband spoke the very same language that Pawan Kalyan used.

"File such cases against Pawan Kalyan first, and then against my husband. They are creating morphed videos and spreading false propaganda against Raavan," she told media.

The Pithampuram police had arrested the YouTuber from Hyderabad on June 30 for allegedly making derogatory comments against the Deputy Chief Minister Pawan Kalyan and others during a Dalit Christian meeting at Eluru on June 28.

Jana Sena workers had filed a case against Raavan at several police stations in the state, citing videos on Ravan's YouTube channel 'Prashna'.

After, Raavan was granted bail by a court in Pithapuram, he was arrested by the police at another police station.

As Raavan granted bail even after he was arrested in the fourth case, police booked stringent sections under BNS and UAPA to rule out his chances of securing a bail.

The Telugu Desam Party-led coalition government in the state has come under sharp criticism from Opposition YSR Congress Party and various groups for its 'vendetta'.

Actor Prakash Raj accused the Andhra Pradesh government of pursuing vendetta politics by resorting to repeated arrests of Raavan.

"How far are you planning to go by abusing power," he asked and demanded Raavan's immediate release.

--IANS

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Women’s T20 WC: ‘Trusting each other was the key,’ says Molineux after Australia’s record win

London, July 6 (IANS) Australia captain Sophie Molineux hailed the unity and selfless attitude within her squad after leading the team to a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title, saying the triumph was the reward for months of hard work, trust and preparation.

Australia defeated England by seven wickets in the final at Lord's on Sunday, comfortably chasing 151 in 17.1 overs after Beth Mooney's match-winning 64 and Phoebe Litchfield's fluent 48 laid the foundation for another memorable World Cup triumph.

An emotional Molineux described the victory as a special moment, especially with her family present to witness Australia's latest success.

"It's too good to be true. Dad's here as well. It's a special day. It took a lot of thought, effort, and hard work. And a group of people willing to do anything for each other. That's invaluable," Molineux said after lifting the trophy.

Molineux reserved special praise for senior all-rounder Ellyse Perry, saying her influence on the team extends well beyond her performances on the field.

"Having the likes of Pez to calm the team down after that first innings was so important. She's incredible. What she brings to the team isn't just on the field. Her nature and what she is, she's the heartbeat of the group really. An absolute legend of the game. She deserves so much," she said.

The captain also applauded young fast bowler Lucy Hamilton, who claimed an early wicket in the final and impressed with her composure on the biggest stage.

"Lucy Hamilton was so calm and had so much clarity. That's a testament to her and the group around her," Molineux said.

Reflecting on Australia's approach throughout the tournament, Molineux said consistency in mindset and trust in the team's preparation were the biggest factors behind their success.

"I think it's just being able to trust each other, trust our processes. We did a lot of work leading up to it and it's just nice to see it come to fruition. In tournament play you have to have the same mentality no matter the situation you are in," she said.

Molineux also paid tribute to England, who reached the final after an impressive campaign, before thanking Australia's families, support staff and the fans for their role in the team's journey.

"Firstly, just a massive congratulations to England. You guys have played such an amazing brand of cricket all tournament. To our beautiful families, partners and friends, you guys are so special to us. It's amazing to share this with you all. To our support staff, thank you for everything you do. And to the fans, it's been an incredible tournament. Every match there has been a massive crowd," she said.

The Australia captain ended by praising her teammates for embracing the team's vision throughout the competition.

"Finally, to the girls, I'm just so incredibly proud. Thank you for having an open mind and being willing to come on the journey. You should be incredibly proud," she added.

Australia's victory marked their seventh Women's T20 World Cup title, adding to their triumphs in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020 and 2023, further cementing their status as the most successful team in the tournament's history.

--IANS

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Women’s T20 WC: ‘We were outplayed by a class Australian side,’ says Sciver-Brunt after England loss

London, July 6 (IANS) England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt admitted her side was outplayed by a more experienced Australian team after the hosts went down by seven wickets in the Women's T20 World Cup 2026 final at Lord's on Sunday, but said there was still plenty for England to be proud of after an impressive tournament.

Sciver-Brunt led from the front with an unbeaten 58 off 53 balls to help England post 150/4 after being put into bat. However, Australia chased down the target comfortably in 17.1 overs, with Beth Mooney scoring a match-winning 64 and sharing a 100-run partnership with Phoebe Litchfield to secure a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title.

"Hugely disappointed. We've had such a great competition up to this point. We were outplayed today by a class Australian side that used their experience in a huge final," Sciver-Brunt said after the match.

The England skipper felt the toss played a role but admitted her team fell short of a competitive total on a surface that was not easy for batting.

"Ideally I'd have won the toss, and we'd be bowling first. But we were short of a par score on that wicket. It felt tricky to gain momentum with the bat. I guess when the pressure's on, their bowlers hit their areas," she said.

Sciver-Brunt was also full of praise for Australia's Player of the Match Beth Mooney, whose 64 off 49 balls took the game away from England.

"Beth Mooney was superb, a brilliant innings today as well," she added.

Asked whether she expected Australia to attack from the outset during the chase, Sciver-Brunt said it was always part of the defending champions' approach.

"Yeah, absolutely. They've got a powerful lineup with the bat," she said.

Despite the disappointment of losing the final, Sciver-Brunt praised the effort and unity shown by the England squad throughout the tournament.

"We've got so much to be proud of. We've done so much work pre-tournament. The energy throughout the group... we played some brilliant matches. It's a proper group of players that care about each other," she said.

England finished runners-up after an impressive campaign, while Sciver-Brunt ended the tournament on a personal high with a half-century in the final after also scoring a fifty in the semifinal, becoming the first England player to achieve the feat in both knockout matches of a Women's T20 World Cup.

--IANS

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Mumbai University postpones examinations scheduled today due to heavy rainfall alert

Mumbai, July 6 (IANS) In view of heavy rainfall and extreme weather warnings issued by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the University of Mumbai has postponed all examinations scheduled for Monday, university officials said.

The decision was taken with top priority given to the safety of students and all examination-related staff, university officials added.

The University authorities said that the prevailing weather conditions and forecast of continued heavy rains pose significant risks to commuting and smooth conduct of examinations across the city and affiliated colleges.

As a precautionary measure, all exams planned for Monday have been deferred.

The revised schedule for the postponed examinations will be announced shortly and will be made available on the University of Mumbai's official website.

Students, parents, and college authorities have been advised to regularly check the official website for the latest updates and not rely on unverified sources.

This is not the first time the University has taken such a decision during the monsoon season.

Mumbai and its surrounding regions frequently witness waterlogging, traffic disruptions, and local flooding during intense spells of rainfall, making travel unsafe for students, especially those coming from distant suburbs and rural areas.

The University emphasised that student safety remains the foremost concern. They urged all concerned parties -- students, teaching staff, and administrative personnel -- to take note of the postponement and stay prepared for the revised timetable.

The University of Mumbai conducts examinations for thousands of undergraduate and postgraduate students across numerous affiliated colleges every year.

Any disruption in the schedule often causes anxiety among students, but authorities assured that the revised dates will be finalised at the earliest to minimise academic loss.

Students have been requested to keep their study materials ready and use this unexpected break productively.

urther details regarding the new examination dates, centres, and guidelines will be notified officially in due course.

--IANS

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AIIMS Delhi announces results for 460 faculty posts using blockchain technology

New Delhi, July 6 (IANS) The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), Delhi, on Sunday declared the results of its massive faculty recruitment drive, filling over 460 vacant positions ranging from Assistant Professors to Professors across more than 50 disciplines.

The selections cover AIIMS New Delhi and the newly established AIIMS-Central Armed Police Forces Institute of Medical Sciences (CAPFIMS) campus at Maidan Garhi. The recruitment saw over 3,200 applicants competing for 265 posts at AIIMS New Delhi and 199 posts at the AIIMS-CAPFIMS campus.

The entire selection process, which spanned six months, was conducted with advanced digital safeguards to ensure the highest levels of transparency and integrity.

In a pioneering move, AIIMS utilised block-chain digital technology for the recruitment. Candidates’ marks were digitally locked using one-time passwords (OTPs), and a specially designed software generated the final merit list through pre-defined algorithms. Human intervention was limited only to resolving ties, making the process largely automated and tamper-proof. This technological approach not only maintained confidentiality but also enabled the swift declaration of results.

This recruitment drive is being hailed as one of the largest faculty hiring exercises undertaken by AIIMS in recent years. The induction of a large number of highly qualified faculty members is expected to significantly strengthen medical education, patient care services, and cutting-edge research activities at both institutions.

The addition of new faculty will help reduce the existing gaps in teaching and clinical departments, improve the teacher-student ratio, and expand specialised healthcare services. It will also boost AIIMS’ capacity to conduct advanced medical research and training programmes, further cementing its position as a premier medical institute in the country.

The successful implementation of block-chain technology in such a large-scale public recruitment process is likely to serve as a model for future selections in other central institutions.

--IANS

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Uganda says Ebola outbreak contained, seeks lifting of travel restrictions

Kampala, July 6 (IANS) Uganda has contained the spread of Ebola nearly two months after the outbreak was declared following the importation of cases from the neighbouring Congo, a senior health official said.

Diana Atwine, Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Health, said on Sunday in a post on social media platform X that the outbreak had been contained through the treatment of all imported confirmed cases and those they infected, the tracing and quarantine of contacts, and the provision of the required supportive care, Xinhua news agency reported.

The Ministry has also implemented preventive measures to curb the spread of the disease from eastern Congo, the epicentre of the ongoing outbreak, Atwine said.

She added that Uganda had begun engaging countries that imposed Ebola-related travel restrictions to have the measures lifted.

Earlier on Sunday, Atwine said a large team of medical personnel, two mobile laboratories and logistical support from Uganda were on their way to Congo to support the country's Ebola response.

"This joint Uganda-Congo initiative aims to strengthen the cross-border Ebola response by reducing the movement of Ebola patients into Uganda seeking care, curbing cross-border transmission, and ending the outbreak sooner," she added.

According to the Ministry of Health, as of July 5, Uganda had recorded 20 cumulative confirmed Ebola cases since the outbreak was declared on May 15, including 15 imported cases from Congo and five locally transmitted cases. Of the total, 16 patients have recovered, two remain hospitalised, and two have died.

The Ministry said the 42-day countdown to declaring the country Ebola-free will begin only after the last confirmed patient is no longer capable of transmitting the virus. If no new cases are confirmed during the 42-day period, the outbreak will be declared over.

--IANS

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Gujarat: Criminal who attacked cop with knife remanded to 5-day police custody

Ahmedabad, July 6 (IANS) An Ahmedabad court has remanded a 34-year-old alleged illegal arms supplier to five days' police custody after he was arrested with four country-made pistols and seven live cartridges and allegedly attacked a senior police officer with a knife during questioning earlier this week.

Investigators say the custodial interrogation will focus on tracing the source of the weapons, which they believe were brought from Madhya Pradesh, and identifying the wider network involved in their supply.

The accused, identified as Mohamad Kalim alias Kalim Bhaiya, a resident of Musamiya Chali in Isanpur area and originally from Ayodhya district in Uttar Pradesh, was arrested at about 10:30 p.m. on July 3 in connection with a case registered at the Detection of Crime Branch (DCB) police station under Sections 121(2) and 132 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, and Section 25(1-B)(A) of the Arms Act.

He has been remanded in police custody until July 7.

According to the Crime Branch, teams had been deployed across Ahmedabad ahead of the annual Rath Yatra on July 16 to maintain law and order.

Police Inspector Imran Ghasura received intelligence about the accused allegedly possessing illegal firearms. Officers intercepted him and recovered four country-made pistols and seven live cartridges.

"The incident turned violent when Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sharad Singhal, who had reached the spot during patrol, joined the questioning after the recovery. The accused was taken to a shed where the weapons had allegedly been concealed and was asked to explain how they had been hidden," officials said.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Bharat Patel said the accused pretended to move rubbish, blankets and pieces of cloth before suddenly picking up a knife and attacking the Joint Commissioner.

"During the interrogation, he was asked how the weapons had been concealed there. Pretending to clear away the garbage and cloth lying there, he suddenly picked up a knife and immediately attacked JCP Singhal," Patel said.

According to Patel, the accused first pushed Inspector Ghasura to the ground before turning on Singhal. The Joint Commissioner managed to move away but sustained a serious injury to his left arm.

As the accused allegedly continued advancing despite warnings to stop, Singhal took Inspector Ghasura's service pistol and fired a single shot in self-defence, striking the accused in the leg.

Both men were immediately taken to Ahmedabad Civil Hospital in separate vehicles for treatment.

"The accused has more than 36 criminal cases registered against him involving offences such as theft, assault, criminal intimidation, kidnapping, robbery, prohibition offences, arms offences and violations of public notifications, and attack on government officials," Patel said.

Police also stated that preventive action under the PASA Act has been taken against him on five occasions.

Patel said investigators believe the firearms were brought from Madhya Pradesh and that questioning is continuing to identify the original suppliers.

"The accused is well acquainted with police interrogation methods, so questioning is taking time. We are carrying out sustained interrogation and will reach the original source supplying these weapons," he said.

He added that preliminary questioning suggests the accused had allegedly procured firearms on an earlier occasion and sold them.

This time, investigators suspect he intended to use the weapons to strengthen his influence in the area by arming associates and building his own gang.

The Crime Branch said further investigation is continuing into the alleged interstate arms supply network and the intended recipients of the seized weapons.

--IANS

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Women’s T20 WC: ‘I’m grateful we made it this far,’ says Mooney after powering Australia to seventh title

London, July 6 (IANS) Beth Mooney credited Australia's positive approach in the powerplay and the support from Phoebe Litchfield and Georgia Voll after her match-winning knock guided the team to a record-extending seventh Women's T20 World Cup title with a seven-wicket victory over England at Lord's on Sunday.

Mooney was named both the Player of the Match and Player of the Tournament after finishing as the competition's leading run-scorer with 259 runs. In the final, the experienced opener struck a composed 64 off 49 balls, hitting 10 fours, as Australia comfortably chased down England's target of 151 in 17.1 overs.

Reflecting on Australia's latest World Cup triumph, Mooney said the team was grateful simply to have reached the final after falling short in the previous two ICC tournaments.

"Just happy to be here. I think it's been pretty well documented we haven't quite made it this far in the last two ICC events. I just woke up this morning pretty grateful we made it this far," she said.

Mooney also made important contributions behind the stumps, including the stumping of England opener Danni Wyatt-Hodge. She acknowledged the role of Australia's coaching staff in helping her regain confidence with the gloves during the tournament.

"I warmed up into the tournament. At the start I was a bit rusty, but I got some great support from our coaching staff with Dan Kiley, Shell, the boys and Sean McLeod. I've had plenty of help along the way. I can't take too much credit. It's been really nice to have some consistency with the gloves and to play a role in the field as well," she said.

Speaking about standing up to the stumps for the bowlers, Mooney said it was a tactical decision taken together with the bowling group.

"It's obviously a conversation that happens between me and the bowlers. I'm more than happy to do what they tell me to. It's their plans and their job to execute, and thankfully they back me to clean up anything that goes a bit awry. We were umming and ahing about that review off Dan, but we got there in the end," she added.

Mooney also explained the batting approach that helped Australia dominate the chase. After Georgia Voll's quick start, Phoebe Litchfield's aggressive innings of 48 from 33 balls ensured Australia stayed ahead of the required rate before the pair added a decisive 100-run partnership.

"It was really important to settle the innings in the powerplay in a big game. Voll got us off to a really good start, hit the ball really well and then had an unfortunate dismissal. Phoebe came out and nailed it from ball one. I just kept going and tried to make sure we got ahead of the game as early as possible," she said.

Earlier, England posted 150/4 after captain Nat Sciver-Brunt remained unbeaten on 58 and Freya Kemp made an unbeaten 44. However, Mooney's ninth Women's T20 World Cup fifty, coupled with Litchfield's fluent innings, ensured Australia chased down the target with 17 balls to spare to lift the trophy for a record seventh time.

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NCP(SP) was prepared to hand over leadership of party to Ajit Pawar following merger: Shashikant Shinde

Mumbai, Feb 13 (IANS) Maharashtra NCP(SP) President Shashikant Shinde has written a commemorative editorial in the party’s magazine, shedding light on the hidden dynamics of the split and the alleged merger plans between the two NCP factions.

Shinde claimed that late Deputy Chief Minister Ajit Pawar was forced to exit the original NCP due to threats and conspiracies orchestrated by "invisible powers."

He further said that a final decision to merge the two parties was reached in the presence of Maratha strongman Sharad Pawar and was to be announced on February 12.

In a massive revelation, Shinde asserted that Sharad Pawar and other senior leaders had agreed to hand over the entire command of the unified party to Ajit Pawar following the merger.

“Fulfilling this merger and rebuilding the party with strength would be the only true tribute to Ajit Dada," Shinde wrote.

Shinde clarified, "It was our decision to hand over all party responsibilities to Ajit Dada once the merger process was complete. However, fate had other plans. We were all mentally prepared to accept Ajit Dada’s leadership.”

Shinde appealed to the party faithful, asserting that a merger is the only true tribute to the late leader. He noted, “Ajit Pawar’s dream remains unfulfilled, and it is now the party's responsibility to complete it. Unity: Reuniting and strengthening the NCP is the ultimate goal. Leaders and workers must set aside their differences and broaden their perspective to achieve this unity.”

Following the publication of the article, senior NCP(SP) leader and former Home Minister Anil Deshmukh remarked, "I am unaware of what our State President has said. Since he wrote the article, he likely has more information than I do. I personally have no knowledge of this matter."

While Sharad Pawar has avoided commenting publicly on the matter, Shinde’s article has brought these behind-the-scenes developments to light. However, Shinde’s revelations have sparked a new controversy and the NCP (Ajit Pawar faction) has reacted with sharp skepticism.

Party spokesperson Suraj Chavan questioned the timing of these claims. Chavan alleged that discussing a merger while the leader’s mortal remains were still at Vidya Pratishthan suggests a "lust for power" rather than genuine respect. He clarified that Sunetra Pawar is now the ultimate authority of their party and any dialogue must happen through her.

Further, the party legislator Amol Mitkari stated that no such merger discussions have occurred within their internal party meetings, attributing the rumours to the rival camp's leaders.

While the Pawar family continues to demonstrate a unique balance of political rivalry and familial bond — recently seen at family weddings — the political future remains clouded.

All eyes are now on Sunetra Pawar. Whether she will pursue the "unfulfilled dream" of a unified NCP or maintain a separate identity, remains a question that will define the next chapter of Maharashtra politics.

--IANS

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India’s electronics exports outpace global growth: NITI Aayog report

New Delhi, Feb 13 (IANS) India’s share in global electronics demand has expanded at a rapid compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 17.2 per cent, significantly outpacing global growth of 4.4 per cent between 2015 and 2024, driven primarily by the sharp rise in mobile phone exports, according to NITI Aayog's Trade Watch Quarterly report for July-September 2025-26, launched on Friday.

Between 2016 and 2024, electronics exports increased nearly five-fold, reaching USD 42.1 billion. With global electronics trade valued at USD 4.6 trillion, the sector represents one of the largest and fastest-evolving segments of the world economy. India has demonstrated particular strength in products such as mobile phones, consumer electronics, and communication equipment, with exports increasingly directed towards major final-consumption markets including the United States, the United Kingdom, and the UAE, the report states.

Electronics, the thematic focus of this quarter's edition, has emerged as a cornerstone of India's manufacturing and export transformation. Now the second-largest item in India's export basket, the sector is both technology-led and deeply interconnected with industries such as automotive, renewable energy, telecom, defence, and digital services, making it a powerful multiplier for industrial growth.

The report states that having established a strong foothold in assembly and system integration, India is now entering the next phase of its electronics journey, moving decisively toward component manufacturing and higher value addition. This transition is supported by targeted policy measures, including the Union Budget's Rs 40,000 crore allocation under the Electronics Components Manufacturing Scheme, aimed at strengthening domestic capabilities.

The analysis underscores that sustained competitiveness will be driven by deeper integration into global electronics value chains, encompassing printed circuit board design, semiconductor assembly and testing, power electronics, and embedded systems. Complemented by continued improvements in logistics efficiency, tariff rationalisation, and industry-aligned skill development, these shifts position electronics as a key engine of India's export growth and technological advancement in the coming decade.

NITI Aayog Vice-Chairman Suman Bery said, "Electronics, as the organising core of modern manufacturing value chains, with semiconductors and components, plays a key role in determining trade balances and technological sovereignty. While India has achieved scale in final assembly, sustained competitiveness will depend on correcting structural cost disabilities, deepening domestic component ecosystems, and leveraging anchor investments in components to embed Indian firms more firmly within global production networks."

The publication also provides a comprehensive assessment of global and domestic trade trends at a time when global trade growth has moderated but remains positive, with services continuing to outperform goods and developing regions emerging as key drivers.

The analysis highlights that India's trade performance in Q2 FY26 was driven by export-led momentum sustaining the overall trade expansion amid heightened global uncertainty. Services and merchandise exports recorded robust growth of around 8.5 per cent, outpacing import growth in both merchandise and services.

At a structural level, the edition underscores the deepening of trade among developing economies, which has expanded nearly four-fold since 2005 and now accounts for a rising share of global exports, with India’s trade trajectory increasingly aligned with this Global South rebalancing through regional value chains and new trade corridors.

Further, this edition highlights the growing role of e-commerce as a key enabler of future export growth. India is now among the world’s top six e-commerce markets, with electronics accounting for nearly half of online retail.

--IANS

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Centre okays 25 lakh metric tonnes wheat exports, 5 LMT of sugar exports

New Delhi, Feb 13 (IANS) In a farmer-centric step to stabilise domestic markets and ensure remunerative returns to producers, the Centre on Friday approved the export of 25 lakh metric tonnes (LMT) of wheat, along with an additional 5 LMT of wheat products.

According to a Consumer Affairs Ministry statement, wheat stock availability with private entities during 2025–26 stands at approximately 75 LMT, which is nearly 32 LMT higher compared to the corresponding period last year.

"This substantial year-on-year increase indicates a comfortable supply position in the country. Furthermore, as on April 1, 2026, total wheat availability in the central pool with FCI is projected at around 182 LMT, thus ensuring that export permissions will not impact domestic food security requirements," it said.

Moreover, wheat acreage in Rabi 2026 has also increased to about 334.17 lakh hectares compared to 328.04 lakh hectares last year.

This reflects strong farmer confidence in wheat cultivation supported by assured MSP and procurement mechanisms, and signals the likelihood of another robust harvest, the official statement further added.

The decision to permit export of 25 LMT of wheat and 5 LMT wheat products will help stabilise domestic prices, improve market liquidity, ensure efficient stock rotation, and further strengthen farmers’ income while ensuring national food security.

Meanwhile, to facilitate sugar exports, the government decided to allow export of an additional 5 LMT of sugar to willing sugar mills during the current Sugar Season 2025–26.

Earlier, the government had permitted the export of 15 LMT of sugar during the current Sugar Season 2025–26. This decision is expected to facilitate higher sugar exports and help in managing surplus sugar availability in the country.

As per data, only about 1.97 LMT of sugar has been exported up to January 31, 2026.

In addition, approximately 2.72 LMT of sugar has been contracted for export by sugar mills to date.

The ministry said that the additional export quantity of 5 LMT shall be made available to willing sugar mills, subject to the condition that at least 70 per cent of their allocated quantity is exported by June 30, 2026.

--IANS

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Mick Jagger turned to AI to find album title

Los Angeles, July 5 (IANS) Singer-songwriter Sir Mick Jagger of the legendary band the Rolling Stones, has shared that he sought help from AI to find an album title.

The Rolling Stones frontman was having trouble coming up with a name for the group's 2023 record, Hackney Diamonds, so turned to the technology, and while it only offered "rubbish" suggestions, that gave the 82-year-old star more confidence in his own ideas, reports ‘Female First UK’.

Asked if the group would use AI to write songs, Mick told Sunday Times Culture magazine, “AI is a whole other conversation. The only time I used it was when I was looking for album titles for Hackney Diamonds, which was actually, I suppose, at the beginning of AI. Because no one could agree, and I threw all these titles at it, and it came back with such rubbish, it didn’t help me at all”.

He further mentioned, “I was saying, ‘These are my 12 album titles, give me some more’, and of course in the end we never used any of them. But it can unstick you, and you think, ‘OK, that was rubbish’, or ‘Mine are loads better than yours’. It gives you confidence”.

As per ‘Female First UK’, despite his recognisable tone, Mick's bandmate, Keith Richards, thinks the frontman expresses himself better on harmonica than with his vocals.

Keith said, “Mick expresses himself on harmonica probably in the fullest way that he can, even better than as a vocalist”.

The instrument is used to great effect on the band's new album, Foreign Tongues, on a cover of Amy Winehouse's ‘You Know I'm No Good’. Ronnie Wood was a friend of the late singer, who died from accidental alcohol poisoning in 2011, aged 27, and he is still saddened by her passing.

He said, “She would go, ‘Oh Ronnie, what am I going to do?’ I said, ‘Look, everyone knows you’ve got vodka in the water bottle. Get it together and get on stage.’ "But if you could get her up there and she stayed there, it’d be great. I’m sad because she didn’t do her full span. It was like saying goodbye to Billie Holiday again”.

Keith regrets never getting to know the Rehab singer, though they played together at the 2007 Isle of Wight Festival.

“I was always sort of ‘well, I’m bound to meet her down the road’. You expect things to happen, and unfortunately no. But that’s what records are for. I’m just very glad and honoured to have played with her at least once”, he added.

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Diljit Dosanjh’s prediction turns true, ‘Satluj’ taken down days after OTT release

Mumbai, July 5 (IANS) Only days after release, Diljit Dosanjh starrer 'Satluj' has been taken down from the OTT platform Zee5.

The OTT platform published an official statement on its Instagram handle, saying that although they have decided to ‘pause’ the drama in India, they ‘firmly stand by the film’.

They further informed that they have taken the decision keeping in view the ‘current developments’.

Expressing their gratitude to the audience for an overwhelming response, the statement read, "The response to Satluj since its release has been truly overwhelming. We are deeply grateful to every viewer who chose to subscribe, watch and champion the film. Your love and support have meant a great deal to us and to everyone who brought this story to life.”

They also added that they stand behind the film’s team, writing, “At Zee 5, we stand firmly by Satluj and the creative vision behind it. We believe powerful storytelling has the ability to inspire, endure and leave a lasting impact. We remain committed to championing authentic and meaningful narratives (sic).”

They went on to add, “In light of the current developments, Satluj will be unavailable in India until further notice. We remain committed to exploring every appropriate avenue through due process to bring the film back to our audiences at the earliest opportunity. Our commitment to creators and to stories told with conviction, artistic integrity and purpose remains unwavering.”

Earlier titled ‘Punjab 95’, the project fought a long battle against censorship before finally getting a digital release.

It might be exciting to know that Diljit seemed to have already predicted this.

As he was interacting with the netizens during an Instagram LIVE after the release of 'Satluj', someone asked him if he fears that the film will be taken down.

Reacting to this, he said that he is, in fact, scared. Diljit also expressed surprise that the project reached the OTT platform. “Today is Saturday. I feel it could be taken down by Monday. But no worries, you download it,” Diljit predicted.

--IANS

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As Aamir Khan gets married for 3rd time, here’s a look at actors, actresses who married at least thrice

Mumbai, July 5 (IANS) Bollywood superstar Aamir Khan exchanged vows with Gauri Spratt on Sunday in a close-knit affair. This marks the superstar's 3rd marriage after Reena Dutta and Kiran Rao. Aamir married Reena Dutta in 1986, and they have two children, actor Junaid Khan and Ira Khan. The couple parted ways in 2002. The actor went on to marry Kiran Rao in 2005. The couple welcomed their son, Azad Rao Khan, through surrogacy. However, the couple announced their separation in 2021.

However, he is not the only one from the industry to have tied the knot for the 3rd time. Sanjay Dutt also married three times. His first marriage was with actress Richa Sharma in 1987. The couple welcomed their daughter, Trishala Dutt, in 1988. His second marriage was with Rhea Pillai in 1998. The couple separated in the early 2000s and finalized their divorce in 2008. In the same year, Sanjay Dutt married Maanayata Dutt in a private ceremony. The couple welcomed twins, a son and a daughter, in 2010.

Kishore Kumar married three times before his 4th and final marriage. He first married Ruma Guha Thakurta in 1950. The couple had a son, Amit Kumar, before divorcing in 1958. In 1960, he married legendary actress Madhubala.

Their marriage was marked by her prolonged illness due to a congenital heart condition, and she died in 1969. He went on to marry actress Yogita Bali in 1976, but the relationship lasted only about two years, ending in divorce in 1978. He later married actress Leena Chandavarkar in 1980, and they remained together until his death in 1987.

Actor and politician Pawan Kalyan too has tied the nuptial knot 3 times. He first married Nandini in 1997, but the two later separated with their divorce finalized in 2008. He then married actress Renu Desai in 2009. He has two children from his marriage with Renu. The couple parted ways in 2012. In 2013, Pawan Kalyan married Russian actress Anna Lezhneva. The couple have two children together.

Actress Lakshmi, who predominantly works in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam cinema, has been married three times. She first married Bhaskar, with whom she has a daughter, actress Aishwarya Bhaskar. The marriage later ended in divorce. She then tied the knot with Malayalam actor Mohan Sharma in 1975. The couple separated after a few years and finalised their divorce in 1980. The actress later married actor and director Sivachandran in 1987, and they have remained together.

Actress Neelima Azeem first married actor Pankaj Kapur in 1975, and they later welcomed their son, Shahid Kapoor, before they took divorce in 1984. She married actor Rajesh Khattar in 1990. The couple had a son, Ishaan Khatter, and parted ways in 2001. The actress then married Raza Ali Khan in 2004, but that marriage also ended in divorce.

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How Sunil Dutt reacted when Sanjay Dutt told him he wants to be an actor

Mumbai, July 5 (IANS) While interacting with comedian and actor Kapil Sharma during his appearance on 'The Kapil Sharma Show', actor Sanjay Dutt revealed how his father, Sunil Dutt, reacted when he told him that he wanted to be an actor.

Kapil asked Sanjay, "When you told your father that you wanted to be an actor, how did he react?"

"A slap", Sanjay revealed.

Sanjay shared that Sunil Dutt wanted him to study further.

"What do you think being an actor is easy?," he had told his son.

Sanjay confessed that he actually wished to become an actor as he thought that it would help him escape his studies.

"Okay, so you want to become an actor. Get up at 5.00 am in the morning tomorrow. You will do riding practise", Sunil Dutt instructed Sanjay.

Only after 6 months of being in the movies, Sanjay changed his mind and told his father, "Papa, can I please go back to college?"

It might also be interesting to know that Sunil Dutt directed Sanjay in his debut movie, "Rocky".

Once, Sanjay recalled how his father was like a 'Hitler' on the set.

Sharing an episode from the Kashmir schedule of the movie, Sanjay said, "Dad had already placed the shot, and his assistant came to me and said, "Go and eat your food". When I told him, "But it is not break yet", he said, "No it is break time, go and eat."

While Sanju was having his food in the restaurant, people came running and told him, "Dutt Sahab is shouting."

As Sanjay returned to the set, he got an earful from his father.

"How dare you go and eat when the entire unit is standing here? Have you become a star already?," Sunil Dutt scolded Sanjay.

However, when Sunil Dutt later asked his assistant, "Did you tell him to go and have food?", he simply denied, putting the blame on Sanjay.

--IANS

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Elli AvrRam poses with Aamir Khan’s bride Gauri Spratt

Mumbai, July 5 (IANS) Bollywood star Aamir Khan and Gauri Spratt got married in a registered ceremony at the actor's Bandra residence on Sunday.

Actress Elli AvrRam, who also attended the wedding festivities, treated her Instagram family with an adorable picture with the bride.

Gauri made for a beautiful bride in an intricately embroidered ivory lehenga, with a matching blouse. Both the lehenga and the blouse were heavily embellished with delicate craftsmanship.

Gauri accessorized the look with a layered statement neckpiece, matching earrings, and a sleek bracelet.

On the other hand, Elli kept it simple yet chic in a blush-pink saree and a white blouse. Her minimal makeup look was accompanied by traditional golden jhumkas.

Earlier in the day, former Indian cricketer Irfan Pathan dropped a video from inside the registered wedding ceremony of Aamir and Gauri.

As the two took their wedding vows, Aamir's kids Junaid and Ira Khan were seen clapping and cheering for their father with a smile. We could also see Mr Perfectionist dancing with his bride later on.

The first photo from Aamir and Gauri's wedding, which featured on social media, showed the '3 Idiots' actor smiling as he signed the marriage papers.

Aamir's 15-year-old son, Azad Rao Khan, from his marriage to Kiran Rao, was seen holding a ring box. Gauri’s son from her previous marriage also stood between Aamir and Gauri, holding a similar box.

Aamir and Gauri had known each other for 25 years before finally developing feelings.

For the unaware, this is Aamir's third wedding. He was previously married to Reena Dutta. The couple is blessed with two children together - son Junaid and daughter Ira. However, they ended up getting a divorce in 2002.

Aamir got married for the second time to Kiran Rao in 2005 and welcomed another son, Azad Rao Khan. Aamir and Kiran also got separated in 2021.

--IANS

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When Vinod Khanna opened up about joining Osho at the peak of his career

Mumbai, July 5 (IANS) As the late actor Vinod Khanna appeared on the popular show 'Rendezvous with Simi Garewal', he opened up about joining Osho at the peak of his cinematic career.

Host Simi Garewal asked Vinod Khanna, "In June 1978, when you were at the peak of stardom, you had a family of your own. At a press conference at Natraj Studios, you announced your decision to quit and join OSHO. What made you do that?"

He shared that his mind was on overdrive and he was not in total control of his emotions anymore, hence he decided to dive deeper into meditation, and to live at the feet of his Guru was the only option.

Vinod Khanna was heard saying, "My own mind was thinking too much. My mind was, you know, very hyper. My thoughts were all over the place. I was very angry. I think I'd reached a saturation point. You know, people can press your buttons and make you react. You know, your emotions, anger, everything, everything is not under your control. You know, but yet I used to be able to see that, yes, when I meditate, these things don't affect me at all. You become the master of your own mind. And these were the things that drove me to say that, "Okay, I've had enough of films, I've given enough of time, I've made enough money, and I felt that now, if I really want to go deeper into meditation, I need to give my full time to it". You know, I have to live in an ashram, I have to live at the feet of my guru. So, obviously, you know, there was a need within me."

When asked if he considered it an abnegation of duties towards his family, he replied that he was very much in touch with his family.

"It's not that I've run away. I was in touch with my family. I was providing everything," he added.

--IANS

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Maharashtra FDA warns against three beauty creams after tests detect excessive mercury, lead levels

New Delhi, July 5 (IANS) The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (MFDA) has reportedly issued a public warning against the use of three cosmetic products after laboratory tests found dangerously high levels of mercury and lead, prompting concerns over serious health risks.

The regulator declared Goree Beauty Cream, Face Fresh Gold (Beauty Cream + Beauty Serum) and Golden Star Beauty Cream as substandard after tests revealed that the products contained heavy metals beyond the permissible limits.

The MFDA cautioned that prolonged use of these cosmetics could have severe health consequences, including damage to the kidneys, nervous system and skin. Consumers have been advised to immediately stop using, purchasing or distributing these products.

The investigation also found that the products failed to comply with mandatory labelling requirements. According to the regulator, the cosmetics did not carry essential details such as the manufacturer's name and address, batch number, manufacturing date and expiry date, raising further concerns about their authenticity and safety.

In response, the MFDA has directed retailers, wholesalers, distributors and e-commerce platforms across Maharashtra to immediately stop selling and stocking the identified products. Businesses have also been instructed to submit reports to the FDA detailing the quantity of products recalled from the market and the remaining stock in their possession.

The administration has urged consumers to buy cosmetic products only from authorised sellers and to carefully verify that the packaging contains all mandatory product information before making a purchase.

The MFDA has reiterated its appeal to the public to avoid unverified cosmetic products and report any suspicious or unlabelled beauty products available in the market to the authorities.

The Maharashtra Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is the state's primary regulatory body responsible for ensuring the safety, quality, and regulatory compliance of food, medicines, and cosmetics. Functioning under the Medical Education and Drugs Department, the FDA enforces key laws, including the Food Safety and Standards Act, and plays a vital role in safeguarding public health through inspections, monitoring, and regulatory oversight.

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Jitendra Singh urges mission‑mode national response against liver epidemic, diabetes

New Delhi, July 4 (IANS) Union MoS for Science & Technology, Earth Sciences, Dr. Jitendra Singh, on Saturday, called for a mission-mode national response against liver epidemic and the sharp rise in Type-2 diabetes in the country.

The minister said a response must be driven by preventive healthcare and mass public awareness, adding that these diseases are now appearing at much younger ages than before.

This changing disease profile, he said, demands a corresponding shift from curative healthcare towards prevention, early detection and lifestyle modification.

The liver epidemic and the sharp rise in type-2 diabetes in India are part of a larger metabolic nexus, with disorders such as fatty liver, hypertension, dyslipidaemia and insulin resistance closely interconnected and predisposing one another, the statement from the Ministry of Science & Technology cited the minister.

Singh was addressing the third anniversary of the Liver & Metabolic Disease Network (InFLiMeN) at the Institute of Liver & Biliary Sciences (ILBS) here.

The network, supported by the Department of Science & Technology (DST), seeks to strengthen collaborative research, innovation, early diagnosis and evidence-based policy interventions to combat the growing burden of liver and metabolic diseases.

Singh described the initiative as a landmark national platform that has brought together scientific institutions, clinicians and researchers to confront one of India's fastest-growing public health challenges.

He said sustained scientific collaboration, coupled with public participation, would be critical for reversing the growing burden of liver and metabolic disorders.

"The country's genetic predisposition, higher prevalence of central obesity and distinct Indian phenotype make its population particularly vulnerable to diabetes, fatty liver and cardiovascular diseases, often even among individuals with relatively lower body mass index (BMI)," the minister noted.

These characteristics reinforce the need for Indian data, Indian research and Indian solutions instead of relying solely on evidence generated elsewhere, he added.

Liver, despite being the body's most resilient and regenerative organ, is increasingly coming under stress from unhealthy dietary habits, lifestyle factors, inappropriate sleep patterns, stressful behaviour, and environmental pollution, the minister noted.

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Mergers and acquisitions’ deal value in India jumps 31 pc to $86.9 billion

Mumbai, July 4 (IANS) India’s mergers and acquisitions' deal value jumped 31 per cent (year‑on‑year) to $86.9 billion in the first half of 2026, even as deal volumes eased 8 per cent, highlighting fewer but larger transactions, a report has said.

The report from London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) said momentum was concentrated in Q2 (April-June), which totalled $66.9 billion, more than triple the prior quarter and the highest quarterly total since Q2 2022, driven by a handful of large restructurings, cross-border acquisitions, and domestic consolidation.

Healthcare, industrials and financials saw solid activity, while high technology remained active by volume but eased in value.

Overall, dealmaking continues to focus on scale, portfolio realignment, and selective outbound expansion into developed markets

"Equity capital markets (ECM) activity in India eased to a three-year low during H1 2026, with total ECM proceeds dropping 38 per cent from a year ago to $16.5 billion, alongside a 19 per cent drop in number of issues, reflecting a slower pace of capital raising amid more selective market conditions," said Elaine Tan, Senior Manager, Deals Intelligence, LSEG.

Despite softer proceeds in H1 2026 after a strong 2025, IPO volumes remained elevated with over 100 listings, reflecting continued breadth in market activity, and setting the stage for a stronger second half, as marquee IPOs come to market, Tan added.

India investment banking activities generated an estimated $614.1 million in fees in H1 2026, down 20 per cent year‑on‑year.

ECM underwriting fees fell 34 per cent year‑on‑year to $188.6 million, while completed M&A advisory fees grew 24 per cent year‑on‑year to $265.0 million.

"Target India M&A activity totalled $68.0 billion, up 12.2 per cent from the same period last year. Domestic M&A grew 8.7 per cent year-on-year to $54.2 billion. Inbound M&A reached $13.8 billion, marking a 28.8 per cent increase from a year ago and the highest first‑half total since 2024," the report said.

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Niti Aayog proposes global licensing framework to boost Ayurveda

New Delhi, July 2 (IANS) Niti Aayog on Thursday unveiled a strategic roadmap to accelerate the globalisation of Ayurveda, saying that expanding the traditional system of medicine worldwide can unlock significant opportunities in healthcare, wellness products and medical value travel while strengthening India's position as a global leader in traditional medicine.

In its report titled Strategic Roadmap for Making Ayurveda Global, Niti Aayog said Ayurveda is already a well-recognised and regulated traditional system of medicine in India and has steadily expanded its international footprint through government initiatives, bilateral collaborations and academic partnerships.

The report said Ayurveda is now formally recognised in nearly 30 countries through different licensing models, academic collaborations and inclusion in national health policies.

However, it noted that global expansion remains uneven and requires a structured strategy to improve international acceptance and accessibility.

According to the report, Ayurveda has the potential to generate substantial economic benefits by boosting markets for health products, wellness services and medical value travel.

The study adopted a mixed-methods approach combining secondary research with extensive consultations involving government ministries, regulatory bodies, industry associations, academic institutions, research organisations, manufacturers, service providers and international organisations.

Niti Aayog said the roadmap is built around three pillars -- Availability, Acceptability and Propagation -- covering areas such as workforce development, manufacturing and exports, research, education, regulatory compliance, insurance coverage, cultural adaptation, branding and global visibility.

The report highlighted that India has a strong domestic ecosystem with more than 355,000 trained Ayurveda practitioners, although around 95 per cent of qualified professionals continue to be based within the country, limiting international practitioner availability.

It noted that Ayurveda products are currently exported to around 150 countries, with exports rising from USD 1.09 billion in 2014 to USD 2.16 billion in 2023. However, most products are marketed overseas as dietary supplements because of regulatory constraints, limiting the export of finished Ayurvedic pharmaceutical products.

The report also said international Ayurveda research now spans nearly 70 countries, supported by global institutional collaborations and the World Health Organization Global Traditional Medicine Centre in Jamnagar. India has also awarded scholarships to 277 international students from 32 countries and established Ayush academic chairs in universities abroad, although globally standardised Ayurveda curricula are still evolving.

--IANS

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