As the T20 World Cup looms, Paras Mhambrey, ex-Indian bowling coach, warns rival teams about Varun Chakravarthy’s lethal spin. His mystery bowling, precise control, and deceptive pace have troubled batsmen since his return to the international scene. With minimal errors in his deliveries, Chakravarthy forces batters into precarious positions. In a candid interview, Mhambrey dissected Chakravarthy’s strengths: impeccable line-length, stump-threatening accuracy, and variations that baffle opponents. ‘Batters have slim chances; step out and get stumped, play back and risk LBW or bowled. His speed restricts forward movement, pushing you to risky alternatives.’ Heading into the tournament in top nick, he’s…
Author: News Analysis India
A fatal fall into an open construction pit has prompted the Delhi administration to launch a thorough investigation. The heartbreaking accident in Janakpuri claimed the life of a motorbike rider, whose body and vehicle were discovered in a 20-foot crater on Joginder Singh Road. Authorities acted quickly, forming a senior-level committee under the Delhi Jal Board. Minister Prahlad Verma, addressing the crisis on X, highlighted the gravity of the Janakpuri rehabilitation project mishap. The probe team must scrutinize the site pronto, assessing barricades, warning signs, and traffic controls. They are to audit safety adherence, fix blame where due, and propose…
In a bold Rajya Sabha intervention, NCP (SP) parliamentarian Fauzia Khan tore into Prime Minister Modi’s speech, calling it eloquent yet detached from truth. She urged a shift from lofty oratory to addressing core issues plaguing the nation. ‘Sure, it sounded impressive, but was it rooted in reality? How linked is it to the common man’s woes?’ Khan probed, emphasizing the absence of concrete fixes for everyday problems. The Meghalaya coal mine disaster, where 18 miners perished, drew sharp focus. Khan labeled illegal mining the prime culprit, riddled with massive financial irregularities. ‘Central oversight is failing; contractors thrive while poor…
Nominated Rajya Sabha MP Sudha Murty ignited a vital discussion on foot reflexology during Friday’s session, proposing its inclusion in the AYUSH framework as a safe, natural alternative therapy. This hands-on technique, targeting reflex points on the feet, offers drug-free relief from chronic ailments, she explained. ‘Our feet are a map to the body’s health, yet routinely ignored,’ Murty remarked, detailing how precise pressure on these points eases pain, melts stress, and restores balance. Popular in Southeast Asian nations such as Thailand and Indonesia, it’s hailed there as a proven medical aid. Murty highlighted synergies with Indian traditions, where massage…
As board exams loom large, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘Pariksha Pe Charcha’ has emerged as a beacon of guidance, earning rave reviews from top leaders including Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan. The interactive session, hosted at Parliament’s Bal Yogi Auditorium, united students, ministers, and BJP parliamentarians in a dialogue on success and stress. Pradhan commended the PM’s consistent engagement with youth, stating that Modi’s grassroots approach sparks grand visions. This edition featured nationwide outreach, amplifying its reach. Jayant Chaudhary, Minister of State, was captivated by Modi’s expressive prowess. ‘Viewers truly felt the connect,’ he shared, celebrating the students’ inquisitive spirit showcased…
Tensions are boiling over in Bangladesh as election season turns deadly. Gunmen ambushed a campaign rally in the Rohingya camps of Cox’s Bazar’s Teknaf on Thursday evening, wounding five, one a young child. The shooting occurred at 8:30 PM in Ali Khali Camp-25, Block A/04, as reported by Dhaka Tribune citing police confirmation. The victims included two Rohingya and three locals, caught off-guard while crowding around a truck blaring election slogans. This incident underscores a dangerous pattern of pre-poll aggression in the lead-up to February 12 voting. Rights watchdog Ain o Salish Kendra’s latest data paints a grim picture: January…
A bomb threat email sent to the Rajasthan High Court’s registrar plunged Jaipur into chaos on Friday. The message boasted of three RDX bombs hidden within the court complex, prompting an urgent full-scale evacuation at the Jaipur bench and suspension of all hearings. Police responded instantaneously, rushing bomb squads and canine units to the scene. Extensive searches covered every nook—from court halls to private chambers—yielding no suspicious items. Operations normalized post-clearance, but the Jodhpur bench remained under lockdown with ongoing inspections. ACP Chhavi Sharma emphasized the threat’s severity, detailing the complete building clearance. Eyewitness advocate Gokulesh Bohra highlighted the 11…
In a candid chat, Paras Mhambrey, ex-India bowling coach, revealed why Abhishek Sharma was destined for stardom. The Punjab lad’s uncluttered mindset and sharp instincts have transformed him into a T20 powerhouse, primed for the 2026 World Cup. Since his debut last July, Abhishek’s stats dazzle: 37 T20Is, 1,297 runs, 10 fifties, 88 maximums, and a strike rate of 195. No batter with 1,000+ runs matches that aggression. His six-hitting leads the elite group from top nations. Mhambrey’s connection dates back to 2018 U-19 World Cup, where Abhishek, at 17, stood out. ‘Everyone knew he’d develop into a star in…
Gurugram’s financial landscape shook as the Enforcement Directorate apprehended Arvind Kumar, ex-Resolution Professional of beleaguered Richa Industries Ltd., thrusting the spotlight back on a multi-crore banking scam. Appointed RP in December 2018 and serving until June 2025, Kumar’s arrest on February 3, 2026, under PMLA marks a pivotal escalation in the ongoing money laundering probe. A court promptly granted ED eight days of custody after Kumar’s appearance, building on prior arrests including that of promoter Sandeep Gupta. Triggered by CBI’s FIR, the case accuses perpetrators of defrauding public banks of ₹236 crore through orchestrated fraud from 2015-2018, invoking IPC and…
A shadow looms large over Shahid Kapoor and Triptii Dimri’s ‘O Romeo’, primed for a February 13 theatrical debut. Sanobar Sheikh, daughter of Hussain ‘Ustara’ Sheikh, has approached the courts with a fervent plea to halt the film’s rollout. Her core allegation: the movie grotesquely misrepresents her father, depicting him as a psychotic mobster in its promotional trailer, when in reality, he was a key ally to Mumbai police and intelligence agencies in dismantling criminal networks nationwide. In a detailed court affidavit, Sanobar highlights the potential for ‘irreparable damage’ to her family’s honor. She points out that the central character,…