SC collegium recommends 10 new judges for three HCs. india news

SC collegium recommends 10 new judges for three HCs

New Delhi: The Supreme Court Collegium led by Chief Justice of India Surya Kant has recommended the names of 10 advocates and judicial officers for appointment as judges of high courts (HC) in Karnataka, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh.The collegium, which also includes Justices Vikram Nath and JK Maheshwari, on Tuesday recommended the names of six advocates – Raghavendra Sitaram Srivatsa, Hima Kulkarni, Subramanya Rangarao, Thadagavadi Prakash Vivekananda, Bakkeshwar Pramod and Hombe Gowda Shanti Bhushan – to the Central government for appointment as judges of the Karnataka HC.The names of three senior judicial officers – Chirag Bhanu Singh, Bhupesh Sharma and Yogesh Jaswal – were recommended for appointment as judges of the Himachal Pradesh HC. For Madhya Pradesh HC, the collegium recommended the Center to appoint lawyer Amit Lahoti as a judge. The names were selected by the collegium through several meetings and personal interviews with the candidates. news network

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Krunal Pandya: ‘I always try to stay one step ahead’: Krunal Pandya | Cricket News

'I always try to stay one step ahead': Krunal Pandya
Krunal Pandya (TOI Photo)

Fresh off back-to-back IPL titles with RCB and a fifth crown overall, Krunal Pandya, dressed in black trousers and an oversized graphic camp collar shirt, arrived as Guest Sports Editor for The Times Of India . After greeting reporters and photographers, he sat down for an hour-long chat. However, before starting the interview, he paused mid-step, spotted a Ganesha idol, slipped off his footwear and offered a quiet prayer before settling in. The composed, spiritual gesture contrasts with the bling he wears—hard-earned symbols of a journey shaped by struggle. From early days as a passport agent and car broker to mastering a high-scoring T20 era, Pandya sees cricket as a mirror of life—demanding resilience and reinvention. He spoke movingly about his late father Himanshu’s influence, the ragging he faces from his elder son, Kavir, aged four, the mental battles he has embraced, the hunger that still drives him and the hope for an India recall after five years.

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EXCERPTS…Five-time IPL winners, two of those back-to-back (2019-2020 with MI, 2025-2026 with RCB). Has it sunk in yet?Feels amazing. And to do it five times is something very special. For me, I have always manifested trophies in my life. It’s nice when you do well individually and win games, but if you win a trophy and contribute to it, there is no better feeling. God has been really kind that I have been able to do it five times. But I feel like this is just the beginning.

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Finger spin seemed to be a dying art, especially in this IPL where scores went through the roof. Yet you came through with an economy of 8.41…Cricket, especially batting, has evolved in the IPL. To have longevity and impact as a bowler, you have to evolve too. The focus has always been on how I can get better and add more value to my skill set. I have also realised that between the skill battle, there is also a mental battle. Cricket is a sport full of uncertainty. I have always focused on staying one step ahead mentally.Last year, I joined RCB for the first time. There was a huge motivation to win because the franchise had never won before, and personally, I hadn’t won a trophy in four or five years. This season, I knew opponents would be better prepared against me. So before the tournament, I focused on how I could stay one step ahead. That’s where the bouncers and slingers came into the picture. It wasn’t about being unique or funny. It was about breaking the norm that a leftarm spinner can’t bowl to a left-hander.

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You last played for India five years ago. Since then, you’ve played for Lucknow and RCB. Talk us through that journey and how you’ve stayed motivated…There is no better feeling than playing for the country. When I was six or seven years old, there was no IPL. The biggest dream for any cricketer was to play for India. I dreamt about it my entire life and got that opportunity in 2018. In the 18 games I played, I did decently well. I won a Man of the Match in Australia and New Zealand and a Man of the Series in the West Indies. I had a good run with the Indian team. Later, when I got another opportunity in One-day cricket, I did pretty well again.I don’t think too much about selection now. Of course, I am human and there is disappointment at times. But, you have to remind yourself why you started playing cricket. I have immense love for the sport, and that’s what keeps me going.

I don’t think too much about selection now. Of course, I am human and there is disappointment at times. But, you have to remind yourself why you started playing cricket. I have immense love for the sport, and that’s what keeps me going.

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What is it about finals that gets the best out of you?I have always believed that preparation should be for the toughest situations. I know I can do well when things are easy, but what motivates me is performing when the stakes are high and things are going against me. I am a very reflective person, both in life and sport. A lot of that comes from my father. He was my role model. I watched how courageous he was and how he never gave up. That attitude has stayed with me.Describe that dismissal of Jos Buttler…When I bowled my third over in the final, Buttler went for a big shot but got an inside edge for a single. I then had six balls to think because I knew I would bowl the fourth over. I felt he would line me up in the next over because he hadn’t got hold of me yet. I was thinking whether to bowl a bouncer or a wide yorker. I wanted to keep him guessing. Eventually, I decided on the wide yorker. It worked. He stepped out, got beaten, and was stumped.Was the team also playing for the fans, especially considering what happened last year?One hundred per cent. It’s only been two years for me at RCB, but the amount of love I have received from fans everywhere has been incredible. Whether it was Guwahati, Raipur or Ahmedabad, people were supporting RCB. The fans are the heartbeat of this team.What happened last year was very unfortunate. This title was for those who lost their lives.Why is the RCB fan base so different?That’s a question I am also trying to figure out. The amount of love is overwhelming. I remember when I got picked by RCB two years ago, I was playing Ranji Trophy in Nashik and elderly people would come up and say, ‘ Beta , this time RCB should win.’ Then little kids would say the same thing. My son is four years old and understands everything. He is probably the No.1 RCB fan. He is obsessed with the team and the players.

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How much does your son understand cricket?I’ll tell you a funny incident. In the final, I got Buttler’s wicket but scored only one run. After the game, when I picked him up, the first thing he asked was, ‘ Baba , why did you get out? Why did you play that shot?’ I told him we had won, but he still wanted an answer. He knows every player, watches highlights and loves all the RCB players. He has amazing memories already, spending time with Virat, Tim David and the others. He’s only four and already wants to play cricket. Let’s see.So he’s your biggest critic?There is no doubt about it. Sometimes I am genuinely scared of his questions. Against GT, I gave away 50 runs in four overs and he told me, ‘ Baba , I was watching the highlights. You were getting hit for fours and sixes. Why were you bowling like this?’T20 is often described as a young man’s game. Yet RCB’s core includes players like Virat, Hazlewood and yourself, all in their mid-30s. At the end of the day, it all comes down to fitness. I see myself playing for another five to seven years. If I am bowling bouncers now, my goal next year is to get them up to 125-130 kmph. Virat, Hazlewood and I are all in great shape mentally and physically. Experience is something that only comes with time. When you combine experience with fitness, that’s probably the best place to be.Speaking of fitness, how much does Virat motivate the group? Does he talk about it a lot?He leads by example. The hunger he still has to perform and win is inspiring. Sometimes people get satisfied after one or two successes, but then you see someone who has made excellence a habit. You can still see his love for the game. If that love and hunger remain constant, the sky is the limit.After 11 games this season, he had two ducks and people asked me whether we were worried. I told them I was excited. He had two back-to-back zeros and then went out and scored a match-winning hundred.Has he personally inspired you?One hundred per cent. I am also someone who plays aggressive cricket and loves winning. That doesn’t mean I am a graceful loser, but I love winning.Did you enjoy your duels with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who was the headline act of this IPL?Oh, yeah. We played one game against RR in Guwahati. In fact, I got his wicket as well. But boy, what a talent! At 15! Generational talent. To bat like that at 15. Even if you are 30, 40, or 25, to bat like this is commendable. But 15? And he’s not just slogging. That boy has brains. Look at how he batted in Qualifier-2 vs GT. He played the situation.

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RCB seemed so much calmer this year, compared to last year. What would you put that down to?I’ll give a lot of credit to the support staff. Last year, everyone was playing for the first time as they were coming from a different franchise. This year, there was a sense of calmness within the group because we had already spent one year, played 16 games, and there was a sense of assuredness. Everything seemed to be in control because we knew each other’s strengths and weaknesses, and a lot of credit goes to Andy Flower, Mo Bobat, Dinesh Karthik Malolan, Omkar Salvi, Freddie. They gave the players a lot of role clarity. It’s important to imagine the IPL as a 10-year journey because it is such a long tournament. The memories of lifting trophies will fade with time. What will be remembered is the journey.Sachin Tendulkar recently proposed that the impact sub rule should be scrapped. You are an allrounder yourself. Do you think it hurts the development of allrounders?I have always played cricket as an 11 vs 11 game. If you scrap the impact player rule, the battle becomes even. The essence of the game goes away when you have the impact player on. The beauty of this game is that you play the situation. The tactical changes you need to make. Should I bring my main bowler on, or should I squeeze one over out of the part-timer? Sometimes, the low-scoring 130-140 games are the most exciting. Even this year, LSG vs KKR and MI vs RCB in Raipur were the most exciting matches. More all-rounders will come into the game with the impact rule scrapped.

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How do you look at the data vs instinct debate? You are in a team that is data driven and match-up driven?For me, data is information, but at the end of the day, it’s a combination of following your instinct with data. My early days were in Mumbai. And over there, I learnt a lot in terms of how to prepare. I’ve continued doing that. For me, knowing strengths and weaknesses about batters before playing the game gives me greater chances of success. But still, you can’t just go by data. Data is information, and at a particular moment, you just follow your instinct about what is right then.We have known you as someone who’s a very emotional cricketer, who plays with a lot of pride, yet you also tend to perform very well under pressure. Is this something you’ve learned? Can this be taught?I actually wait and crave for situations where it is tough. I don’t know, I guess my way of playing cricket is actually what I’ve learned through my life. So, it’s a lot to do how, at a very young age, my… I’ll just go back to my growing up days. When I was 11-12 years old, I used to work with my dad. My dad was a passport advisor agent, so, at 12, I used to go with him. So, I experienced life through business with my dad, mom, at a very young age. And then I realized how tough life is. Sometimes our parents don’t tell us while we are growing up, and my parents were also like that. But I did that at 14-15, I used to be with my dad. I myself was a passport agent. I used to make ration cards for people.Then I used to be a car broker once upon a time. So, I’ve seen life at a very young age from very close quarters. So I guess when I play the sport, I play the same way. I don’t give up. And when the situation is tough, I’m like, ‘I have to win it’. I’ve always realized one thing. You play the sport the way you live your life. Because at the end of the day, you only have one brain, It’s not that in cricket you will use another brain and another brain for life.What was the most expensive or fanciest car you sold?We used to sell second-hand cars. It used to be 3-4 lakh rupees. You used to get a commission of Rs 3000, agent fee. I was a passport agent myself. I used to fill forms. I used to do affidavits. I used to do paperwork, everyone’s ration card, light bill, then two ID proofs, school leaving certificate, filling forms online, taking it, getting the Xerox copy, then getting the affidavit done, visiting Times of India office for name corrections via paper cuttings. Yeah, I have done a lot of things.

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You and Hardik share a great bond, how often do you chat about cricket?Obviously, we have played together. We have always discussed cricket in terms of tactical, technical stuff which always helps. It has always been a good conversation, a very healthy conversation about cricket and how we can get better. And yeah, I mean, 10 trophies in the Pandya household is not a bad number to have. God’s been kind.You spoke of your dad a lot and the influence he had when you were growing up. Five years back, when you lost him, you were playing a game of cricket when the news came to you. How much did that change you as a person and the way you approach your cricket?No doubt about it. I mean, you can’t replace your parents, right, at the end of the day. And when I lost my dad, that hole will be there forever in my life. Generally, I don’t like to speak about it because I’m very emotional. Though in matches, I look very aggressive and very arrogant, but off field when something happens to me, I am like a baby, I cry a lot.I always tell people that I started playing cricket when I was six. Only after 2-3 years, I realized that I want to play for India. But my dad dreamt of it first. He wanted me to play cricket and then he moved from Surat to Baroda. He saw a lot of ups and downs in his life. But I never saw my dad crying or cribbing about anything. My dad was like, ‘We’ll figure it out’.

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Coming back to the balance of the game, currently of course fans are really taking to these six-hitting frenzies, but speaking to the bowler in you, are you concerned that at some point, the appetite for these mega-run fests will diminish and that’s something the authorities need to be mindful of?I mean, some of the rules will change, so you will see a drastic change in terms of scoring as well. Everyone is very vocal about having that balance between bat and ball. So I guess if that is done, then again bowlers will come into play.Obviously now, for example, last year, this year, we had an impact player rule. Everyone knew that there are eight batters, gun batters. I guess sometimes, rather than dwelling too much on it, you know as a bowler that it’s not in your hand, this is what the reality is. So rather than talking about that, I looked at it like ‘this is the reality, how can I figure out? How can I now have an impact as a bowler?’ So it boils down to that also rather than dwelling too much into it.But, yeah, I guess once we change, if the impact player rule goes, there will be a massive shift in the scoring. Because right now, you have eight batters, proper. Now when the impact player rule goes, suddenly your seventh is an allrounder who has to bowl four overs.Suddenly in top 6, you need someone who can give you two overs. So the whole dynamics change. Now imagine right now if you are batting at number 4 or 5, you know there is a batter at 8. So your approach towards the game is very different. But if you are batting at 4, 5, and you know that number 7 is an allrounder and 6 is an allrounder, your approach changes. So I guess that rule will change the entire way of looking at the game.Are you hopeful of an India comeback or do you feel the selectors have moved beyond you?Yeah, hope is always there, right? I am hopeful that I’ll get the opportunity again to play for the country. Fingers crossed, but I am hopeful.In the top 10 wicket takers, there was only one spinner, Rashid Khan and even if you look at the economy rates, the only person in the top 10 was Sunil Narine. You were, in fact, one of the most successful spinners in the competition. Does this worry you that the Indian spinners didn’t really have much of an impact this time?I mean, there have been impactful performances by the spinners as well if you see. It’s just that you have to evolve, that is very important and it’s not a worry. I think we are going really well in terms of bowlers and in terms of allrounders. I don’t see any worry in that. But yeah, it is very important to evolve and get better.

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US visa holder denied entry at Los Angeles airport after previous travel, held in CBP custody; The family is unable to contact him

US visa holder denied entry at Los Angeles airport after previous travel, held in CBP custody; The family is unable to contact him

A social media post about a foreign traveler being denied entry into the US at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) has sparked controversy about visa rules and the powers of US border officials.The issue came to light after a Reddit user claimed that a friend traveling on a valid B-1/B-2 visitor visa was denied entry upon arrival and detained by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).According to the Post, the traveler was in CBP custody for several days, causing concern for family members and friends after they lost contact with him.“A friend of mine with a valid B1/B2 visa was denied entry upon arrival at LAX. He has been in CBP custody for almost 3 days now, and neither I nor his family have been able to contact him,” the Reddit user wrote.The passenger managed to send a short message shortly after landing before all communications were cut off.“Immediately after arriving, he used his phone for about 5 minutes and messaged me that his visa had been rejected and they were holding him. Since then, his phone has been completely inoperable, and we have heard nothing further,” the post said.The Reddit user said relatives had become concerned as the days passed with no updates on his condition.According to the user, the person had gone to the US about seven to eight months ago and had stayed for about four to five months. The poster emphasized that visitors did not overstay beyond the period authorized by immigration officials.However, the user claimed that the traveler had taken up food delivery work during that trip when he was short of money.“For some context: He visited the US about 7-8 months ago and stayed for about 4-5 months. He did not overstay his authorized period of entry. However, while he was here, he ran out of money and worked under-the-table food delivery for a short time,” the Reddit user wrote.

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The poster believes that immigration officials may have discovered evidence of alleged unauthorized work and linked it to the decision to deny entry.“My guess is that CBP would have discovered this and concluded that he violated his visa. Does this seem like a probable cause to deny entry?” the user asked.Immigration experts often point out that possessing a valid visa does not automatically guarantee entry into the US. CBP officers have the authority to question arriving travelers and determine whether they are eligible for entry. Unauthorized employment while visiting the US on a B-1/B-2 visitor visa may be considered a violation of immigration regulations and may affect future travel and entry decisions.

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Britain’s Foreign Secretary PM Modi reached India for talks with Foreign Minister Jaishankar. india news

Britain's Foreign Secretary PM Modi reaches India for talks with Foreign Minister Jaishankar

British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper arrived in India on her first official visit to the country, in which she will hold talks with her counterpart S Jaishankar on ways to mitigate the economic blow from the ongoing conflicts, maintain global stability and ensure freedom of navigation. Before meeting Jaishankar, Cooper will meet PM Modi on Thursday. The British High Commission said the visit sets an ambitious path forward for engagement with India, Britain’s highest priority partner. “This builds on the visit of Business and Trade Secretary Peter Kyle earlier this week to push for an early implementation of the UK-India Free Trade Agreement,” it said. news network

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‘Explosion’ before fire? In Delhi’s Malviya Nagar Hotel, kitchen fire may have occurred due to LPG cylinder or faulty AC; Toughened glass panels trapped the smoke inside. delhi news

'Explosion' before fire? In Delhi's Malviya Nagar Hotel, kitchen fire may have occurred due to LPG cylinder or faulty AC; Toughened glass panels trap smoke inside

New Delhi: A massive fire broke out at a ‘bed and breakfast’ facility in south Delhi’s densely populated Hauz Rani on Wednesday morning, killing 21 people and seriously injuring 20 others. The fire broke out at the Flourish Stay Bed and Breakfast, which had about 50 guests at the time, and spread to the adjacent inn.At least nine of the 18 victims identified so far are foreigners, most of whom had come for medical treatment.It is suspected that the fire started from a commercial LPG cylinder in the basement kitchen or in the AC of a restaurant on the ground floor. Eyewitnesses said they heard an explosion at around 8.40 am, just before the fire spread. The fire spread quickly due to the flammable material and spread to the single, narrow central staircase.

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Delhi Police registered an FIR of culpable homicide and arrested facility owner Lavkesh Bajaj, a resident of Saket, hours after a look-out circular was issued against him and his wife.Hundreds of guests sleeping on the upper floors and basements were trapped in a suffocating nightmare. Many people jumped from upper floor windows to avoid being burnt alive.Locals pulled heavy bedding, large mattresses and thick blankets to prevent falls, but many suffered injuries and fractures.Masked firefighters, policemen and local residents rescued at least 48 people and evacuated them to three hospitals. Of the 21 people who died, police have managed to identify nine foreigners and nine Indian nationals, eight of whom were from the same family.Most of the victims died from smoke inhalation, while many suffered severe burns and severe respiratory damage. The autopsy report is awaited.At around 8.48 am, distress calls were received by the Delhi Fire Service and the local police. Authorities dispatched eight fire tenders to manage water distribution, two high-capacity water bowsers to maintain pressure and special quick response vehicles equipped with cutting tools and ventilation fans. First responders arrived around 8:55 a.m. but faced a nightmare. The roof was locked and there was fire on the ground floor. Narrow, winding streets and haphazard parking hinder the movement of heavy emergency vehicles.Faced with this impasse, the local people united. As traffic came to a halt, residents formed a human chain and pushed cars that were blocking the way to make space for fire engines. He then directed traffic and directed the CATS ambulance straight to the disaster site. Only one fire tender could reach the spot at a time. Between 9 and 11.30 am, a massive, coordinated rescue operation was fully underway.Those injured included 10 policemen and two firemen.By noon, several firefighting units extinguished the fire. Firefighters found several cylinders hidden in the basement. Forensic and technical teams are analyzing evidence from the site.Prime Minister Narendra Modi has announced an ex-gratia amount of Rs. The family of each victim will be given Rs 2 lakh from the Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund. He also said that Rs. Those injured in the incident will be given Rs 50,000.Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta said a magisterial inquiry has been ordered and city-wide action will be initiated against illegal properties, unauthorized guest houses and establishments operating in violation of fire safety norms and building bye-laws.The victims who visited India include Tulkinov Khmoim and Makhpiratkhon Kochkarova of Kyrgyzstan, David Atim and Esther Ngusoron of Nigeria, Nargiza Khakimova of Uzbekistan, Tshipamba Achille Ntambu of Mozambique and Janjay Ann Rowland of Liberia. The Indian victims include Shrutika Baranwal, 27, and eight members of the same family.The injured included Issac (62), Roman Habib (20), Umma Salma (51), Vishal Kumar (29), Hosien Mosharul (40), Rohit Mukhiya (25), Uba (32), Mohammad Warsam (31), Janko Jibrin (75), Ikhtiyor Tashtiyev (46), Mohammad Sahidul Islam (48), Armin Zaman (25), Riyana (43) and Shakhida is included. (44)

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“I was so scared”: Pokimane’s nightmare birthday journey started with a medical emergency doctors rarely see

"I was so scared": Pokimane's nightmarish birthday journey begins with a medical emergency that doctors can rarely see
Twitch star Pokimane revealed she almost seriously injured her eye ahead of a trip to Paris for her 30th birthday. After experiencing severe pain and burning, an emergency optometrist discovered an eyelash stuck inside the tear duct, a condition the doctor had reportedly never seen before. The eyelash was successfully removed, allowing Pokimane to travel. His trip to France later faced additional challenges, including accommodation issues and refund disputes.

Twitch star Pokimane’s usual dinner before her long-awaited birthday getaway turned into a scary health scare. The popular streamer told her viewers that she was dealing with a serious eye problem after experiencing a sudden burning sensation in one eye just hours before flying to Paris.What started as a minor inconvenience soon turned into a major inconvenience, causing the content creator to request immediate medical attention. She was worried about her health and the possibility of missing a trip she had been planning for months due to that unexpected event.

Pokimane’s eye emergency surprises medical expert

Pokimane revealed the details during a recent broadcast, which were later uploaded youtube Title: I almost lost my eye. Looking back, she said that at first she was frightened by the symptoms.“My eye never turned pink and I was so scared wondering if there was something like that, you know what I mean?” he told the audience.The irritation got worse overnight, Pokimane said. The next morning his eye was very red and sore. She feared she was in serious trouble and went to an emergency optometrist before her flight.My eye is completely red. “I feel like there’s something there, but I don’t feel anything,” she explained.After a thorough investigation by the expert, the cause of the problem was revealed. One of his eyelids was stuck in the tear duct of his upper eyelid. The burning sensation and swelling at that strange place was continuously increasing.The medical professional’s response was even more shocking. The optometrist, who has about 10 years of experience, told Pokimane that she had never seen such a case before. This revelation turned a worrisome moment into something she could finally laugh about.Fortunately, the eyelash was successfully removed and the dreamer was able to continue with his travel plans without any permanent complications.

Pokimane’s trip to France was even more surprising

The eye problem was fixed, but the rest of Pokimane’s birthday adventure didn’t go 100 percent as planned.She said that she and a group of friends rented a castle for the festival, and when they got there they found several problems. Rumor had it that some rooms were closed due to mess left by previous guests. The property also experienced internet outages and plumbing issues, which was disappointing for the duration of the stay.The situation became more complicated when the group decided to leave early. Pokimane said he was offered a small refund and asked to sign a non-disclosure agreement. He did not take the deal immediately. He negotiated a better deal and got a bigger refund without keeping quiet.Despite the series of setbacks, Pokimane still had reasons to celebrate. The streamer celebrated her 30th birthday with friends, and later shared highlights of the trip online, proving that even a bizarre medical scare and travel woes weren’t enough to ruin the milestone celebration.

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DKS is the captain of Karnataka, but Siddaramaiah’s XI is dominating the team. india news

DKS is Karnataka's captain, but Siddaramaiah's XI dominate the team

Bengaluru: DK ShivakumarHis long-awaited ambition came true on Wednesday when he took oath as the 24th Chief Minister of Karnataka at the Lok Bhavan, with his new cabinet bearing a distinct imprint of his predecessor but also reflecting a careful balance of caste and regional dynamics. Siddaramaiah. Prominent Dalit face G Parameshwar took oath as Deputy CM. Twelve other ministers were included in the initial phase, many of whom are close associates of Siddaramaiah. These include former CM’s son Yatindra Siddaramaiah. MLC BK Hariprasad found himself the center of attention during the function, with several party colleagues congratulating him amid heated discussion that he could be the next KPCC president, the official announcement of which came a few hours later.Free student pass, portal for private jobs, Rs 2 thousand crore for roadsSoon after assuming office, Shivakumar chaired his first cabinet meeting and announced several initiatives focused on youth welfare, infrastructure and employment, terming the new administration’s agenda as ‘Yuva Yug’ (Youth Era).These decisions include free bus passes for all students from school to post-graduation; establishment of a private employment office; Publication of government job vacancies calendar with recruitment timelines; Establishment of 10,000 Bharat Jodo youth clubs across the state; Rs 2,000 crore road repair programme; and relaxation in building norms for select residential constructions.The swearing-in ceremony was filled with religious symbolism and cultural traditions, with Shivakumar taking oath in the name of Veer Gangadhar Ajayya, a revered Shaiva saint from Tumakuru district, while holding a copy of the Constitution.The initial cabinet reflected a deliberate attempt at social engineering, but did not include any women. In terms of caste representation, three ministers each are drawn from the politically influential Vokkaliga and Lingayat communities as well as SCs. The Kuruba community got two seats, while the ST, Christian and Muslim communities got one seat each.With the state’s total sanctioned ministry strength being 34, the cabinet expansion is expected to take place after the June 18 Rajya Sabha elections.The event served as a major show of strength for the Congress, which was attended by top national leaders including AICC president Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi and the chief ministers of Telangana, Himachal Pradesh and Kerala. The event was attended by a star-studded crowd from Bengaluru’s corporate, legal, cultural and sports worlds.

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Before the T20 World Cup, Pakistan women got a reality check with a crushing defeat in the Ireland tri-series.

Pakistan Women suffered a setback in their preparations for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 after failing to reach the final of the Ireland tri-series, with their match against Hayley Matthews’ West Indies in Dublin on June 3 abandoned due to rain.

Pakistan started the series with a 25-run loss to the Caribbean team. Subsequently, Ireland chased down the target of 177 runs in 19.1 overs and defeated them by seven wickets. Fatima Sana’s team will look to end the series on a positive note when they take on Ireland on June 4.

Also read: Hype the entire Women’s T20 World Cup, not just IND vs PAK: Smriti Mandhana

On Wednesday, Pakistan women attempted competitive batting before rain disrupted play. Batting first at Castle Avenue, they reached 111 for seven in 16.5 overs, an innings repeatedly disrupted by wickets and pressure from the West Indies attack.

The innings started with intent and Gul Firoza scored 10 runs and hit two fours before being dismissed early. Ayesha Zafar added 17 runs in 15 balls, while Ramin Shamim scored 17 runs in 16 balls to help Pakistan revive after the early shocks.

Aliya Riaz anchored the middle order with 24, holding the innings in the middle overs and ensuring Pakistan maintained a competitive pace. Captain Fatima Sana remained unbeaten on 21, guiding the team in the closing stages and rotating the strike effectively.

The West Indies bowlers kept Pakistan in control throughout, with Chinelle Henry and Ashmini Munisar taking two wickets each and attacking at crucial moments to stem the momentum.

Just as the match was heading towards an interesting contest, rain came and the match was abandoned without any result, leaving both the teams sharing points and Pakistan missing out on qualification for the finals.

After a disappointing campaign in the Ireland tri-series, Pakistan Women will now turn their focus to an improved combination ahead of the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026. They will play two official practice matches in the derby, facing Sri Lanka Women on 6 June and Scotland Women on 9 June.

They will begin their World Cup campaign against arch-rivals India on Sunday, June 14 at Edgbaston, Birmingham. Pakistan, placed in Group B, will also face Netherlands, Bangladesh, South Africa and Australia in the group stage.

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Vitamin D toxicity: When too much of the ‘sunshine vitamin’ sends you to dialysis

Vitamin D toxicity: When too much of the 'sunshine vitamin' sends you to dialysis

Vitamin D has held a high place in the health world for years. Doctors recommend it; Influential people rave about it; Friends suggest it; And millions pop supplements every day. It’s called the “sunshine vitamin” because your body makes it when sunlight hits your skin. And yes, it’s important for bones, muscles, immune function — you name it. It plays an important role in helping your body absorb calcium and phosphorus, keeping bones strong, supporting muscle function, helping your immune system, and even regulating your mood. This special vitamin is absorbed into our body by exposure to sunlight.However, despite living in bright, sunny countries, millions of people remain unknowingly deficient in it. Vitamin D deficiency has become a silent global health problem due to modern indoor lifestyle, use of sunscreen, pollution, poor diet and working long hours away from natural sunlight. And sometimes shortcomings don’t just hide within; It shows up subtly on your skin, hair, nails or even the way you feel, long before any serious health crisis occurs. What makes it even more dangerous is that its symptoms often develop slowly and can be mistaken for everyday fatigue, stress or aging. Therefore, it makes sense when people, who are already experiencing symptoms, take vitamin D supplements to improve their health.But here’s the hard truth: more isn’t always better. Taking too much vitamin D, especially without a doctor’s supervision, can cause serious health problems. In extreme cases, your kidneys may fail, and you will need dialysis.It’s pretty scary when you think about it: A supplement designed to help you may instead be hurting you.

Why do we need Vitamin D?

According to the Mayo Clinic, vitamin D helps you absorb calcium and phosphorus, which are the building blocks for strong bones. It supports muscles and your immune system. People who don’t get much sun exposure, older adults, those with darker skin, or people with certain health problems are all more likely to be deficient.Many people really need supplements, and for most, they are safe and helpful.The problem starts when people think, “If something is good, there must be something much better.” But our body doesn’t work like that.

What happens if you take too much of it?

Vitamin D is fat soluble, meaning it sticks in your body, unlike water-soluble vitamins, which leach out. Take large doses over a long period of time, and your levels may rise too high, leading to hypervitaminosis D. The main risk is an increase in your calcium levels, called hypercalcemia, which can damage your organs, especially your kidneys.Your kidneys are filters. Having to deal with too much calcium, they become overwhelmed.

How vitamin d toxicity your kidneys may be damaged

Too much calcium flows into the blood, and your kidneys work overtime to clear it. Excess calcium builds up, leading to kidney stones, calcification, decline in function and, in severe cases, complete kidney failure. Some people have ended up needing dialysis in the hospital due to vitamin D toxicity.Severe cases can also affect your heart, blood vessels and nervous system. In rare cases, it can even become life threatening.Take this example from a PCOS specialist’s Instagram story: A 34-year-old woman started taking vitamin D in bulk because “everyone is vitamin D deficient.” She went from 60,000 IU once a week to twice a week, then continued for months with zero follow-up, zero tests. Eventually, she experienced vomiting, weakness, confusion… and blood tests showed toxic vitamin D, high calcium, and struggling kidneys. His “Simple Strength Supplement” almost landed him on dialysis.id@undefined Captions not available.Here’s what “drhormoine.pcos” on Instagram highlights: Vitamin D is not candy. This is made. Excess calcium damages the kidneys. The problem isn’t the vitamins; This is the trend of pursuing larger doses without monitoring.

Symptoms of Vitamin D Toxicity people miss

The early symptoms of vitamin D toxicity are quite vague. Think nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, constipation, stomach pain, excessive thirst and frequent urination – these can all be attributed to exhaustion, hot weather or stomach upset, so they are often ignored when they occur primarily. However, when it is vitamin D toxicity, later on, you may face fatigue, weakness, dehydration, headaches and unusual muscle pain. As calcium increases, symptoms get worse: confusion, mental fog, poor mood, abnormal heart rhythms, and kidney problems continue to occur. People often ignore these, attributing them to stress or an accidental bug, even as the toxicity continues to increase.

Who is most at risk?

You won’t get much vitamin D from sunlight or normal diet. You can’t get toxic levels from sitting outside or eating fish. Almost all toxicity cases come from supplements. This typically happens when people self-prescribe high doses based on social media suggestions, misunderstand instructions, mix multiple supplements, or continue taking large doses for months without monitoring. People with kidney disease, certain endocrine disorders, or taking excess calcium are at additional risk.

how much is too much?

The truth is that the dosage of any medicine or supplement depends on age, health and your starting level. Adults usually need 600-800 IU daily, with more if a doctor prescribes it if there is a deficiency. The US National Institutes of Health says 4,000 IU per day is the upper limit for most adults without medical monitoring.What’s noteworthy is that vitamin D toxicity is rare and requires taking heavy doses over several months, not missing a pill here or there. But where that line is can be tricky, which is another reason to follow medical advice, not Internet trends.

Smart Way to Use Vitamin D

The best advice for avoiding sudden health hazards? keep it simple. Take vitamin D only when you need it, stick to the recommended dosage, and be monitored with blood tests if you’re taking supplements over a long period of time. If your doctor prescribes high doses of vitamin D, make sure you get tested frequently — and not just as per the prescription.Certainly, vitamin D is important and can boost your health. But it’s even more important to keep in mind that moderation matters – too much of a good thing is not always good.

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New details emerge as Chuddbuilder’s release bid stalls despite Alex Rosen offering $100,000 for bond

New details emerge as Chuddbuilder's release bid stalls despite Alex Rosen offering $100,000 for bond
New details emerge as Chuddbuilder’s release bid stalls despite $100,000 offer for bond by Alex Rosen (Image via Getty)

Dalton Eatherly, known online as Chuddthebuilder, remains in jail after a Tennessee judge refused to reduce his $1 million bond during a court hearing on June 3. The decision also came after YouTuber Alex Rosen appeared in court and offered money for Ethereal’s release. Etherly, 28, appeared in Montgomery County Circuit Court in Clarksville, where he faces felony charges related to the May 13 shooting outside the Montgomery County Courthouse. He has been charged with attempted murder, use of a firearm during the commission of a dangerous crime, aggravated assault and reckless endangerment with a deadly weapon.His attorney, Jacob Fendley, asked the court to reduce the bond, arguing that Atherley has strong ties to the community and has not been convicted of any crimes. Eatherly’s father also attended the hearing and was available to speak on his behalf. Despite those arguments, Judge William Goodman III ruled that bond would remain at $1 million. The judge also said that if Atherley is released, he will have to follow a curfew of 9 p.m. till 5 am

Alex Rosen offers $100,000 for Dalton Eatherly bond as Judge William Goodman III upholds restrictions

During the hearing, Alex Rosen, known for the Predators poachers platform, took the witness stand and presented bank records and CashApp documents to the court. Rosen said he makes money through livestreaming and describes himself as a supporter of free speech.Rosen told the court he was willing to pay $100,000 for Atherley’s bond. However, Judge Goodman left the existing restrictions in place. Under those rules, each bonding company can only cover bond amounts up to $100,000. This means that Atherley will likely need multiple bonding companies to reach the full $1 million needed for release.The judge also questioned the proposed arrangement involving LA bonding and a surety company. Goodman said it’s not clear whether the money is being transferred in a way that will increase the bonding company’s capacity. Due to those concerns, they decided not to change the restrictions.At one point, the judge directly addressed Rosen’s involvement, saying, “I’m not going to let him get into the bonding business.”The court also discussed Atherley’s residence upon his release. Fendley requested that the address be kept sealed, saying that Etherley was facing possible eviction because of the attention it brought to the case.Separately, Etherly’s attorney appeared in Davidson County court the same day in connection with another case. According to an arrest affidavit cited by WSMV, Etherly is accused of ordering nearly $400 worth of food and drinks at Bob’s Steak & Chop House in Nashville, but refused to pay after being asked to stop livestreaming and leave. He is charged with theft under $1,000, disorderly conduct and resisting arrest. Etherly did not attend that hearing because he was in Montgomery County custody.The courthouse shooting case focuses on a confrontation between Atherly and Joshua Fox outside the Montgomery County Courthouse on May 13. Officials said both men were shot during the incident. Fox was reportedly shot in the torso and arm and was later taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center for surgery.

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