Tirupati gets new eco-friendly waste disposal technology
The initiative does not require incineration, leaves zero residue, and generates fuel as well
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The initiative does not require incineration, leaves zero residue, and generates fuel as well
Jakub Mensik continues his impressive run at the French Open 2026. The young Czech star is moving closer to one of the biggest milestones of his career. The 20-year-old has reached the quarterfinals at Roland Garros for the first time and now faces Brazilian sensation Joao Fonseca for a place in the last four.
Analysts say the agreement is more likely to focus on security cooperation
The trailer for Homi Adajania's 'Cocktail 2', starring Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon, and Rashmika Mandanna, has been released, generating significant buzz. The romantic comedy promises a story filled with relationships, friendship, and complicated situations, with fans praising the performances and music. The film is set to hit theaters on June 19.
On Bakrid (May 28), Asad allegedly lured 17โyearโold Surya Chauhan in the name of Eid greetings and, with associates, stabbed him repeatedly. Surya later died during treatment.
Moments after RCBโs IPL 2026 victory, Patidar shared an emotional embrace with childhood friend Abhishek Pathrod, saying, โDekha, jeet gaye. Kar diya na maine." The triumph capped a remarkable rise for the soft-spoken leader, whose calm captaincy and prolific batting helped transform RCB from perennial underachievers into back-to-back champions.
The woman, accompanied by her friend, was returning to their room after a part-time job around 4 a.m. when they were allegedly subjected to eve-teasing by the group, which also included two women
Describing the incident, Dubey said he was standing near his parlour when four to five friends of Samarth Singh arrived and surrounded him.
The police are trying to identify the attackers from the CCTV footage.
A woman was allegedly molested, stabbed, and robbed by two friends of her husband after they dropped him home intoxicated. The accused followed the wife inside her residence, assaulted her, and stole her mangalsutra before fleeing. Police have arrested both individuals and they have been sent to jail.
Taylor Swiftโs upcoming wedding to Travis Kelce has sparked renewed attention on some of her high-profile friendships. Reports claim Swift has grown distant from former close friend Karlie Kloss, while her relationship with Blake Lively remains under scrutiny following the actressโs legal dispute with Justin Baldoni. Sources suggest Swift has become more selective about her inner circle, prioritizing trust and long-term loyalty as she prepares for the next chapter of her life with Kelce.
Businessman and former IPL chairman Lalit Modi has come out strongly in support of former partner Sushmita Sen, dismissing the criticism and "gold digger" allegations that surfaced when the two made headlines for their relationship in 2022. In a recent conversation, Modi reflected on his relationship with Sushmita and said he was disappointed by the narrative that emerged online after he announced their romance on social media.
Simone de Beauvoirโs widely attributed quote on valuing others offers a profound reflection on empathy, compassion, friendship and social responsibility, reminding modern readers that a meaningful life is rooted in recognising the dignity of others.
Twisha Sharma death case: Witness alleges assault by husband Samarth's friends
2 friends kill man in Amritsar, carry body on scooter before dumping
The awareness drive comes days after the arrest of a 23-year-old man from a border village
Gangammaโs 17-year-old son opposed the relationship and argued with his mother and her boyfriend. Police believe the teenager had become an obstacle to the coupleโs relationship
The victim, identified as Yansi, a resident of the Villupuram district, went dancing with her 17-year-old friend to the private bar, according to the police.
Real Madrid star player Kylian Mbappรฉ is keeping his eyes on the World Cup as he gears up for it even as his relationship with girlfriend, popular actress Ester Expรณsito after her controversial moment with Bad Bunny, sparking outrage among millions. While Kylian Mbappรฉ has remained distant from the drama, Ester Expรณsito and Bad Bunny have sparked outrage for โdisrespectingโ the star player.
For Gujarat Titans, this was supposed to be Ahmedabad's night.Instead, it became an Ahmeda-bad evening for Shubman Gill's men.Also Read: RCB win IPL for 2 straight years, but this player has created a hat-trick of winsOn a stage draped in blue, in front of a crowd willing the home side towards a second IPL crown, Royal Challengers Bengaluru once again arrived like champions who no longer carry the burden of history. They carried certainty. They carried belief. And, as they have so often over the last two seasons, they carried Virat Kohli.Chasing a modest but tricky 156, RCB were never reckless. They were relentless. Kohli, the grandmaster of the chase and the heartbeat of this franchise, produced yet another knockout innings, crafting a half-century that sucked the anxiety out of the contest and the hope out of Gujarat's defence. It was not his most explosive knock. It did not need to be. It was a classic Kohli pursuit โ measured, intelligent and utterly inevitable.The numbers will show another fifty. The final will remember much more than that.For a franchise that spent nearly two decades being cricket's great unfinished story, this felt like the final confirmation that last year's title was not an emotional one-off. This is now a team that understands how to win the biggest games. Two titles in two years is not a breakthrough. It is the beginning of a legacy.Yet Gujarat refused to make it easy.After being restricted to 155, a total that always felt 20 runs short on a placid Ahmedabad surface, the Titans fought with the stubbornness that has defined much of their short IPL history. Rashid Khan, magnificent as ever, dragged the contest deeper than it deserved to go. His spell was a reminder that class survives even when the scoreboard does not cooperate. Every wicket he took briefly reignited belief. Every dot ball lifted the noise levels.Also Read: Rohit, Dhoni, Hardik: When IPL's biggest names couldn't deliver this seasonAnd then there was Rajat Patidar โ the quiet captain who has turned Royal Challengers Bengaluru from cricketโs great underachievers into a title machine.A year after leading RCB to their long-awaited maiden IPL crown, Patidar is set to script history again, becoming only the third captain after MS Dhoni and Rohit Sharma to guide a franchise to back-to-back IPL titles. If last season was about breaking an 18-year curse, this one has been about building a champion's mentality.Patidarโs numbers do not scream for attention, but his captaincy has. RCB topped the league stage, steamrolled Gujarat Titans in Qualifier 1, and entered the final carrying the assurance of a side that no longer panics under pressure. The 31-year-old has fostered a dressing-room culture built on clarity and calm, repeatedly insisting throughout the season that every game was โjust another matchโ despite the mounting expectations around a title defence.His fingerprints were all over the campaign. Whether it was trusting Josh Hazlewood in crunch overs, backing Krunal Pandya's experience on spin-friendly surfaces, or ensuring Virat Kohli could play the anchor's role without the burden of forcing the pace, Patidar's tactical calls consistently landed. Most importantly, Patidar has managed something few RCB leaders before him could: he has made the franchise feel bigger than its baggage. For years, RCB were defined by near-misses, heartbreaks and dependence on individual brillianceBut Gujarat's bowlers were left carrying a burden that should never have been theirs alone.The real disappointment lay with the batting.Too many starts disappeared. Too many big names drifted through the final without leaving a mark. At no point did the innings gather the momentum expected from a side stacked with stroke-makers and match-winners. The scoreboard moved, but never surged. The pressure remained, and RCB's attack, led by the discipline of Josh Hazlewood and the control of Krunal Pandya, squeezed relentlessly.By the halfway mark, the script already felt familiar.RCB had been the better side for most of the season. They entered the final as favourites. They played like favourites. And when the moment arrived to finish the job, they handed the chase to the one man who has spent nearly two decades making impossible pursuits look routine.Kohli has worn many labels across his career โ superstar, run machine, icon, leader.On nights like these, one title fits best- King Kohli.And with another IPL trophy glistening under the Ahmedabad lights, his kingdom just got bigger