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India vs Bangladesh Live Score, 2nd Test Day 5: BAN all out 146, IND need 95 runs to win
India vs Bangladesh Live Score Updates, 2nd Test Day 5: Rohit Sharma's India are heading for an upset victory in Kanpur after almost three days of play were washed out by rain. The Men in Blue batted aggressively on day three, declaring on 285-9 in just 34 overs, a lead of 52 runs.In their second innings, Bangladesh lost 2 wickets on the evening of Day 4 and failed to regain their momentum on Day 5 as Indian spinners Ravichandran Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja laid a trap for them.
30.09 / 19:15
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RG Kar case: 'Substantial leads' in CBI investigation, says Supreme Court
rape and murder of a 31-year-old resident doctor at RG Kar hospital has revealed «substantial leads». The observation was made by a bench headed by Chief Justice of India (CJI) DY Chandrachud on Monday after perusing the fourth status report submitted in a sealed cover by the federal agency. Refusing to divulge further details of the status report, the Bench said that «substantial leads» have emerged in the investigations pertaining to the rape and murder of the resident doctor and the alleged financial irregularities at the RG Kar Hospital allegedly involving Sandip Ghosh, former principal of the hospital, who was booked by the CBI.
30.09 / 15:07
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Takeaways from AP's report on how shrimp farmers are exploited as supermarkets push for low prices
An investigation focused on three of the world’s largest shrimp producers claims that as big Western supermarkets make windfall profits, their aggressive pursuit of ever-lower wholesale prices is causing misery for people on the bottom end of the suppl...
29.09 / 19:57
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Kanpur weather today: Will rain play spoilsport on fourth day of India vs Bangladesh?
second Test between India and Bangladesh. The day will start with temperatures around 28°C, rising to 31°C by the afternoon, as per weather.com. There was no rain on Sunday in Kanpur, but play was abandoned without a ball being bowled on day three of the second Test. Overnight rain left the outfield too wet to allow a timely start, forcing both teams and the fans to endure a long wait. As for today's game at the Green Park Stadium, conditions will be overcast through the morning, with a slight chance of showers around 1:30 PM, where rainfall probability peaks at 32%.
29.09 / 13:15
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Tight-lipped when Hindus are killed in Bangladesh: BJP slams Mehbooba Mufti's "crocodile tears" over Narallah's killing
Mehbooba Mufti, questioning her 'empathy' over the killing of the top Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, and termed it «crocodile tears». This came following Mufti cancelling her election campaign on Sunday for the third phase of the assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir in «solidarity with the martyrs of Lebanon and Gaza, especially Hassan Nasarullah.» The former J-K Deputy Chief Minister further questioned the PDP chief on her silence on the «attacks and killings» of Hindus in Bangladesh and said that one should speak on the «lines of humanity.»
29.09 / 12:29
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Why texpreneurs are unable to capitalize on the shift from China & Bangladesh
Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. Coimbatore/Tiruppur/Erode: It was a call that made perfect sense. In November 2010, Narendra Modi, then the chief minister of Gujarat, visited Chennai and called on Tamil Nadu’s textile entrepreneurs to set up spinning units in his state.
29.09 / 09:53
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Kanpur Test: Wet outfield wipes out play for second consecutive day
Almost eight sessions have been lost in the game due to persistent rain that has played havoc with the final match of the two-game series. Questions on the drainage system used at the venue have been duly raised. Bangladesh had ended the rain-shortened opening day at 107 for 3.
29.09 / 04:03
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India-Bangladesh Kanpur Test: Start of play delayed on Day 3; forecast for more rain, thunderstorm
Kanpur Test: The India-Bangladesh test match in Kanpur has greatly disappointed cricket fans due to rain interruptions. On Day 1, only 35 overs could be bowled, and Day 2 saw no play at all because of the inclement weather. A wet outfield due to overnight rain has delayed the start of play on day three. The umpires will inspect the conditions at 10:00am. According to Accuweather, the forecast for the third day (Sunday) is also unfavourable. Kanpur is expected to remain cloudy, with a 61 per cent chance of rain accompanied by scattered thunderstorms. The heaviest showers are expected between 10:30 am and 12:30 pm, the forecast said.
28.09 / 12:09
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First consignment of Hilsa reaches West Bengal from Bangladesh, second lot to arrive soon
Hilsa have reached West Bengal from Bangladesh, after the interim government in the neighbouring country allowed export of the fish to till mid-October during the Durga puja festival, importers said on Saturday. Another consignment of the same amount of 'Padmar Ilish' (hilsa caught from Padma river), a favourite delicacy of Bengalis, is expected very soon. The Fish Importers' Association recently wrote to Bangladesh's interim government urging it to allow export of Hilsa as it has been doing during the festival as a goodwill gesture for the last five years. «The first consignment of over 50 metric tonnes arrived two days back via Petrapole border. It was sent to several wholesale markets in Kolkata and districts. Another consignment of around 50 MT is expected to arrive in a day,» Association secretary Syed Anwar Maqsood told PTI.
28.09 / 09:27
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Ind vs Ban Test: Rain washes out day two in Kanpur
Bangladesh without a ball being bowled, following intermittent rain in Kanpur on Saturday. Rain and a wet outfield had allowed only 35 overs of play on Friday and the start of the second day's play was also delayed by inclement weather.
28.09 / 07:29
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5 arrested at Agartala Railway Station for entering India illegally from Bangladesh
Agartala Railway station for entering India illegally from Bangladesh. The arrest was done in a joint operation conducted by the Government Railway Police (GRP), Border Security Force (BSF) and Railway Protection Force (RPF). The arrested include two Bangladeshi nationals identified as Nasim Molla (19) and Shathi Molla (33), one Rohingya Addus Salam (53) and two Indian touts Shabir Aarab (48) and Abdul Sakur Fakir Mahamad Khavra (40), as per information by Tapan Das, OC at the Agartala Rail Station. Das confirmed on Friday that a case has been registered at the GRP Police Station and the arrested individuals are to be presented before the court.
28.09 / 05:19
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Jan-Jun FTAs in India 4.78 mn; Bangladesh, US top two source countries: Tourism ministry
Foreign tourist arrivals (FTAs) in India from January to June stood at nearly 4.78 million, with Bangladesh and the US being the top two source countries, according to official data issued by the Ministry of Tourism. The data sheet was shared on Friday on the occasion of the World Tourism Day and figures showed that inbound tourism in the country is trailing the pandemic levels. The ministry shared the figures for the month of June as well as for the January-June period. The FTAs in June 2024 were 7,06,045 as compared to 6,48,008 in June 2023 and 7,26,446 in June 2019 registering a growth of nine per cent and a fall of 2.8 per cent with respect to 2023 and 2019 respectively, according to the data.
28.09 / 04:17
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Rain delays day two start of India-Bangladesh Test
Only 35 overs were possible on the opening day with Bangladesh 107-3 after being invited to bat first by India, who lead the two-match series 1-0. Morning showers made the stadium workers cover the entire ground and more rain is forecast throughout the day.
25.09 / 17:43
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Mumbai rains LIVE Updates: IMD issues ‘red’ alert for ‘heavy rain’ for Thursday; schools, colleges to remain closed
India Meteorological Department (IMD) has issued a red alert predicting extremely heavy rainfall in Mumbai till 8:30 am on Thursday.Heavy rains have been lashing Mumbai and its suburbs since Wednesday afternoon, inundating low-lying areas, stopping local trains on tracks between Kurla and Thane stations and stranding passengers even as traffic crawled on roads.Schools and colleges in Mumbai and its suburbs will remain shut on Thursday amid a red alert for heavy rains, officials said.Officials said two flights were diverted and seven flights had to make a go-around at Mumbai airport due to inclement weather.Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates:Mumbai Rains Live Updates: Two flights were diverted and seven flights had to make a go-around at Mumbai airport due to inclement weather.Mumbai Rains Live Updates: The Mumbai Division of the Central Railway said that due to Heavy Rain in the Mumbai and Suburban areas and water logging in several locations between Vidyavihar and Mulund stations UP and Down slow train services were affected.
25.09 / 12:35
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Rishabh Pant returns to ICC Test rankings in his first series after accident, placed sixth
Rishabh Pant returned to the international Tests in the Bangladesh series post his recovery after a serious car accident and immediately stamped his class. His brisk scores in India's first match of the series, including a century in the second innings, has brought him back to ICC Test rankings and he is in sixth position. The top 10 rankings in Tests released by ICC in Tests and ODIs saw ups and downs after some intense international cricket action. Yashasvi Jaiswal (751) has moved to fifth rankings, also helped by half-century in the first innings of the Bangladesh match. Pant is behind him at 731 rating points.
25.09 / 10:57
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Bangladesh to soon hold negotiations with India over sharing of water of transboundary rivers: Interim government adviser
Bangladesh will soon take steps to hold negotiations with India over the sharing of water of transboundary rivers, an adviser of the interim government said on Wednesday. India and Bangladesh were set to sign a deal on Teesta water sharing during then-Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's visit to Dhaka in 2011, but West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee declined to endorse it, citing a scarcity of water in her state. Speaking at a seminar titled 'Bangladesh's Fair Share of Water in Shared Rivers' here, Water Resources Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan said Bangladesh would soon take steps to hold negotiations with India over the sharing of water from transboundary rivers, state-run BSS news agency reported.
25.09 / 02:55
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"Bangladesh has reached its limits": Muhammad Yunus calls for repatriation of Rohingyas amid "deteriorating" security situation
Muhammad Yunus, stressed on the urgent need for the repatriation of Rohingyas during a high-level meeting at an event on the sidelines of the 79th United Nations General Assembly in New York on Tuesday. During the high-level UN event in New York, on the Rohingya crisis, Yunus highlighted the significant challenges that Bangladesh has been facing due to the presence of over 1.2 million displaced Rohingyas from Myanmar. Yunus pointed out that while Bangladesh has shown empathy in hosting the Rohingyas, the costs associated with this situation--social, economic, and environmental--are considerable. He emphasised that Bangladesh has reached its limits, adding that repatriation remains the only sustainable solution to the ongoing crisis.
24.09 / 18:33
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Amid uneasy ties, EAM S Jaishankar meets Bangladesh's foreign adviser
Sheikh Hasina government, external affairs minister S Jaishankar met Bangladesh's foreign affairs adviser Touhid Hossain and discussed bilateral ties between the two countries. The meeting between Jaishankar and his Bangladeshi counterpart of the interim government on Monday evening came on the sidelines of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly. This was the Indian external affairs minister's first meeting with his Bangladeshi counterpart after an interim government led by Muhammad Yunus Khan took charge following the ouster of Hasina on August 5. Yunus, 84, took oath as the head of the interim government on August 8.
24.09 / 17:07
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Procter & Gamble Bangladesh terminates distribution agreement with Gillette India
Gillette India on Tuesday informed that Procter & Gamble Bangladesh has terminated the distribution agreement with the company. Gillette India has received a letter from its distributor, Procter & Gamble Bangladesh, notifying the termination of the distribution agreement with the company, which will be effective December 31, 2024. As a consequence of this termination, the company will have an impact of proportionate drop in net sales under this agreement, according to a regulatory filing from Gillette India. «For the financial year 2023-24, the net sales under the said Distributor Agreement accounted for 2 per cent of the total net sales of the company,» it said.
24.09 / 16:21
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Elaborate security for India-Bangladesh 2nd Test as teams arrive in Kanpur
Kanpur (UP): Elaborate security arrangements have been made for the India-Bangladesh second Test match to be played at the International Green Park stadium here scheduled from September 27, a senior official said on Tuesday. An FIR was filed against 20 members of the Akhilesh Bhartiya Hindu Mahasabha on Monday for allegedly organising a 'havan' by obstructing the road before the stadium to protest against atrocities on Hindus in Bangladesh, Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Harish Chander said. Meanwhile, the players of both the teams arrived here and were escorted to the hotel from Chakeri airport amidst tight security, he said. The teams will hold their practice sessions on Wednesday and Thursday at the Green Park stadium, which is approximately 1,500 metres from the hotel, he added.
24.09 / 15:17
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Kohli, Gambhir, Pant arrive in Kanpur ahead of second Test against Bangladesh
Gambhir, wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant, and star batter Virat Kohli arrived at the team hotel in Kanpur ahead of the team's second Test against Bangladesh, beginning on Friday at the Green Park. On Tuesday, Pant, Kohli, and Gambhir were spotted outside the team hotel. Gambhir's stint as the head coach in the Test format began on a triumphant note. In his first Test match as India's head coach, the hosts cruised to a momentous 280-run victory at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai.
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