‘Attempt to change electoral map of India’: Rahul Gandhi slams centre over delimitation bill in Lok Sabha – top quotes

‘Attempt to change electoral map of India’: Rahul Gandhi slams centre over delimitation bill in Lok Sabha – top quotes

NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Friday launched a sharp attack on the Centre during the debate on the Women’s Reservation Bill and Delimitation proposals, alleging that the legislation was aimed at redrawing India’s electoral balance rather than empowering women.Speaking in the Lok Sabha during the special Parliament session, the…

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Myanmar News: Aung San Suu Kyi’s Sentence Reduced: Still Imprisoned Amid Ongoing Political Turmoil in Myanmar | World News

Myanmar News: Aung San Suu Kyi’s Sentence Reduced: Still Imprisoned Amid Ongoing Political Turmoil in Myanmar | World News

Myanmar cuts Aung San Suu Kyi’s 27-year sentence by one-sixth, but Nobel laureate remains in prison Myanmar has reduced the sentence of imprisoned former leader Aung San Suu Kyi by one-sixth, her lawyer told Reuters on Friday, but the 80-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate remains in detention at an undisclosed location.Suu Kyi was serving a…

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The Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board (UTDB), in collaboration with the Department of Skill Development, on Thursday held a stakeholder consultation on “Skilling for Char Dham Yatra 2026”.The meeting was inaugurated by cabinet minister Saurabh Bahuguna and attended by tourism secretary Dhiraj Singh Garbyal, skill development secretary C Ravishankar, additional tourism secretary Abhishek Rohilla, and additional secretary Narendra Singh Bhandari, along with officials and stakeholders. A 12-part “Skill Samvad Series” was also launched. It focused on workforce readiness and local livelihood participation in the pilgrimage sector.The discussions were divided into two panels. The first panel focused on frontline Yatra workers such as guides, porters, drivers, and hospitality staff. It recommended setting minimum competency standards for all roles ahead of the Yatra season. It also suggested short, modular training programmes in local languages for seasonal workers, along with certification and ID-based recognition systems.Training areas discussed included first aid, high-altitude safety, weather awareness, and crowd management. Officials noted that standardisation of skills could improve pilgrim safety and provide formal recognition to workers engaged in Yatra services.The second panel focused on local communities and entrepreneurs, including homestays, vendors, artisans, and self-help groups. It discussed “Yatra-ready” homestay standards while retaining local cultural identity. Other suggestions included strengthening food safety and hygiene, waste management, and supporting local products through branding and GI tagging.Linking skill development with credit access, digital payments, and market linkages was also suggested to improve local participation in the tourism economy. Minister for skill development & employment Saurabh Bahuguna said, “Char Dham Yatra is not only a spiritual journey but also a vital livelihood ecosystem for thousands of people. Our focus must be on ensuring that skilling leads to employment, dignity, and long-term sustainability, while building systems that continue to deliver quality services consistently”.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Political Demonetisation’: Shashi Tharoor Blasts Govt For Linking Women Quota To DelimitationRed Fort Blast Probe Twist: White Collar Module Used JeM Name To Mask Bigger Terror Revival PlanPakistan Reacts After India’s Delimitation Bill Includes Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & KashmirTCS Nashik Row Takes Twist As Accused’s Kin Calls Case Scripted, Alleges Bajrang Dal’s Involvement’International Law Must Be Respected’: India Urges Restoration Of Safe Navigation In Hormuz At UNGA’Pakistan’s Role Discussed’: Shashi Tharoor On Foreign Secretary Briefing On West Asia Conflict‘I Am Warning Govt’: AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi Says Delimitation Could Become ‘Permanent Wound’’Never Be Forgiven’: PM Modi Dares Opposition On Women Quota Bill, Priyanka Gandhi Questions Timing‘Won’t Reduce South’s Share’: Amit Shah Clarifies On Delimitation, Calls Oppn Claims ‘Misleading’Hal’s Light Utility Helicopter Explained: Specs, Altitude Edge And Why It Matters123PhotostoriesApril New Moon 2026: Manifest your desires on New Moon night; based on your numberRicky Ponting’s ₹173 crore ‘trophy home’ in Toorak, Melbourne screams luxury with a private tennis court, designer pool, and cricket memorabilia10 unforgettable souvenirs from Nepal trip that capture the spirit of the Himalayas7 places where nature’s loudest sounds can be heardChef Ranveer Brar appointed Odisha Brand Ambassador: What makes Odisha’s Temple Cuisine so sacred and special12 research-backed habits highly intelligent people avoid but most people do every day5 Japanese wisdom quotes to help kids stay strong and keep goingViswanathan Anand’s Chennai home: A blend of simplicity, legacy, and chess8 rare baby boy names that start with the letter ‘K’Exclusive – Kiku Sharda opens up about his kids’ reaction to his female roles, Sunil Grover’s talent, and his bond with Kapil Sharma123Hot PicksIran warWipro buyback planPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingNashik TCSAmir HamzaDelhi Brigadier Assualt CaseMadhya Pradesh Rape NewsPriyanka GandhiUK Flea Treatment RulesAlex ManningerCody RhodesCharlie Kirk ControversyTiger Woods

The Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board (UTDB), in collaboration with the Department of Skill Development, on Thursday held a stakeholder consultation on “Skilling for Char Dham Yatra 2026”.The meeting was inaugurated by cabinet minister Saurabh Bahuguna and attended by tourism secretary Dhiraj Singh Garbyal, skill development secretary C Ravishankar, additional tourism secretary Abhishek Rohilla, and additional secretary Narendra Singh Bhandari, along with officials and stakeholders. A 12-part “Skill Samvad Series” was also launched. It focused on workforce readiness and local livelihood participation in the pilgrimage sector.The discussions were divided into two panels. The first panel focused on frontline Yatra workers such as guides, porters, drivers, and hospitality staff. It recommended setting minimum competency standards for all roles ahead of the Yatra season. It also suggested short, modular training programmes in local languages for seasonal workers, along with certification and ID-based recognition systems.Training areas discussed included first aid, high-altitude safety, weather awareness, and crowd management. Officials noted that standardisation of skills could improve pilgrim safety and provide formal recognition to workers engaged in Yatra services.The second panel focused on local communities and entrepreneurs, including homestays, vendors, artisans, and self-help groups. It discussed “Yatra-ready” homestay standards while retaining local cultural identity. Other suggestions included strengthening food safety and hygiene, waste management, and supporting local products through branding and GI tagging.Linking skill development with credit access, digital payments, and market linkages was also suggested to improve local participation in the tourism economy. Minister for skill development & employment Saurabh Bahuguna said, “Char Dham Yatra is not only a spiritual journey but also a vital livelihood ecosystem for thousands of people. Our focus must be on ensuring that skilling leads to employment, dignity, and long-term sustainability, while building systems that continue to deliver quality services consistently”.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Political Demonetisation’: Shashi Tharoor Blasts Govt For Linking Women Quota To DelimitationRed Fort Blast Probe Twist: White Collar Module Used JeM Name To Mask Bigger Terror Revival PlanPakistan Reacts After India’s Delimitation Bill Includes Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & KashmirTCS Nashik Row Takes Twist As Accused’s Kin Calls Case Scripted, Alleges Bajrang Dal’s Involvement’International Law Must Be Respected’: India Urges Restoration Of Safe Navigation In Hormuz At UNGA’Pakistan’s Role Discussed’: Shashi Tharoor On Foreign Secretary Briefing On West Asia Conflict‘I Am Warning Govt’: AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi Says Delimitation Could Become ‘Permanent Wound’’Never Be Forgiven’: PM Modi Dares Opposition On Women Quota Bill, Priyanka Gandhi Questions Timing‘Won’t Reduce South’s Share’: Amit Shah Clarifies On Delimitation, Calls Oppn Claims ‘Misleading’Hal’s Light Utility Helicopter Explained: Specs, Altitude Edge And Why It Matters123PhotostoriesApril New Moon 2026: Manifest your desires on New Moon night; based on your numberRicky Ponting’s ₹173 crore ‘trophy home’ in Toorak, Melbourne screams luxury with a private tennis court, designer pool, and cricket memorabilia10 unforgettable souvenirs from Nepal trip that capture the spirit of the Himalayas7 places where nature’s loudest sounds can be heardChef Ranveer Brar appointed Odisha Brand Ambassador: What makes Odisha’s Temple Cuisine so sacred and special12 research-backed habits highly intelligent people avoid but most people do every day5 Japanese wisdom quotes to help kids stay strong and keep goingViswanathan Anand’s Chennai home: A blend of simplicity, legacy, and chess8 rare baby boy names that start with the letter ‘K’Exclusive – Kiku Sharda opens up about his kids’ reaction to his female roles, Sunil Grover’s talent, and his bond with Kapil Sharma123Hot PicksIran warWipro buyback planPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingNashik TCSAmir HamzaDelhi Brigadier Assualt CaseMadhya Pradesh Rape NewsPriyanka GandhiUK Flea Treatment RulesAlex ManningerCody RhodesCharlie Kirk ControversyTiger Woods

The Uttarakhand Tourism Development Board (UTDB), in collaboration with the Department of Skill Development, on Thursday held a stakeholder consultation on “Skilling for Char Dham Yatra 2026”.The meeting was inaugurated by cabinet minister Saurabh Bahuguna and attended by tourism secretary Dhiraj Singh Garbyal, skill development secretary C Ravishankar, additional tourism secretary Abhishek Rohilla, and additional…

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KVS 2nd provisional merit list 2026 released at kvsangathan.nic.in: Direct link to download here

KVS 2nd provisional merit list 2026 released at kvsangathan.nic.in: Direct link to download here

KVS 2nd provisional list 2026: The Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS) has released the second provisional admission list for Class 1 admissions for the 2026–27 academic session on April 16, 2026. The second provisional list determines the next set of selected candidates against seats that remained vacant after the first list, which was published earlier in…

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‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office collection day 30 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film eyes ‘Pushpa 2’s lifetime collection as fifth weekend begins

‘Dhurandhar 2’ box office collection day 30 [LIVE]: Ranveer Singh film eyes ‘Pushpa 2’s lifetime collection as fifth weekend begins

Dhurandhar 2: The Revenge, directed by Aditya Dhar and starring Ranveer Singh, Sanjay Dutt, Arjun Rampal, R. Madhavan, Rakesh Bedi, and Sara Arjun, has made box office history by crossing Rs. 1,100 crore in India net collections, the first Hindi film ever to achieve this milestone. On Day 30, the film’s cumulative India net stands…

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Krunal Pandya: IPL 2026 drama explained: Krunal Pandya shuts down rift rumours with brother Hardik Pandya: “He’s the best finisher” |

Krunal Pandya: IPL 2026 drama explained: Krunal Pandya shuts down rift rumours with brother Hardik Pandya: “He’s the best finisher” |

In India, cricket is not just a sport– it is a religion for many. And people are often curious to know what’s up with their favourite cricketers– both on and off the field. More recently, the Pandya brothers—Hardik and Krunal—are making the headlines for rumours of a rift between the two. Add to it, in…

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Jacqueline Fernandez seeks to turn approver in Rs 200 crore Sukesh Chandrashekhar case

Jacqueline Fernandez seeks to turn approver in Rs 200 crore Sukesh Chandrashekhar case

NEW DELHI: Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandes on Friday expressed her willingness to turn approver in the Rs 200 crore money laundering case linked to Sukesh Chandrasekhar.The development came during proceedings before the Patiala House Court, where the matter is currently pending. Following her submission, the court directed the actor to file a formal application before…

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Ancient ‘Machine Gun’: Traces of legendary multi-shot weapon found in Pompeii | World News

Ancient ‘Machine Gun’: Traces of legendary multi-shot weapon found in Pompeii | World News

Pompeii’s archaeological excavations have primarily centred on the severe eruption of Mount Vesuvius during AD 79; however, new investigations have shifted the spotlight to a violent chapter nearly 170 years earlier. Using advanced laser scanning and 3D digital imaging, Adriana Rossi, the lead researcher and team, discovered various unique and identifiable ballistic signatures on the…

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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Vows to Defeat Delimitation Bill in Lok Sabha | India News

Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge Vows to Defeat Delimitation Bill in Lok Sabha | India News

“Will defeat Delimitation Bill in Lok Sabha”: Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge (Photo credit: ANI) NEW DELHI: Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha and Congress President, Mallikarjun Kharge, on Friday said that the INDIA bloc MPs are opposing the Constitution (131st Amendment) Bill and the Delimitation Bill in the Lok Sabha, and will “defeat” the proposed…

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Kerala SSLC result in third week of May, Higher Secondary on 25th May: Here’s what students need to know

Kerala SSLC result in third week of May, Higher Secondary on 25th May: Here’s what students need to know

Kerala SSLC results are expected in the third week of May, while Higher Secondary results are likely on May 25, 2026, Minister V Sivankutty told PTI. Gulf region SSLC and Class 12 exams have been cancelled due to the West Asia conflict, with marks to be awarded through alternative assessment, internal evaluation, and grace components….

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‘Toxic’ at CinemaCon: Exclusive 9-minute preview of Yash starrer unveiled, revealing a ‘dark and layered’ gangster avatar

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Who is Liz Laz: Virat Kohli’s viral Instagram like screenshot turns German model into an overnight sensation; fans react: ‘Offoo… algorithm’ |

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Nigeria News: Nigeria Faces Brutal Heatwave Amid Rising Fuel Costs Due to Iran War | World News

Nigeria News: Nigeria Faces Brutal Heatwave Amid Rising Fuel Costs Due to Iran War | World News

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File photo NEW DELHI: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has asked states and Union Territories to intensify inspections across fruit markets, mandis and storage facilities amid concerns over the continued use of banned and unsafe ripening agents such as calcium carbide.In a directive issued on Thursday, the regulator reiterated that calcium carbide—commonly referred to as “masala”—is strictly prohibited for artificial ripening of fruits like mangoes, bananas and papayas due to serious health risks. Exposure can cause vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and skin ulcers, among other complications.The move follows repeated advisories issued earlier, but enforcement gaps persist on the ground. Officials noted that some food business operators (FBOs) are still using hazardous practices, including direct application or proximity use of such substances in storage areas.The authority also flagged another concern: the misuse of ethephon solutions for ripening. While ethylene gas is permitted under controlled conditions as a safer alternative, FSSAI made it clear that fruits must not come in direct contact with ethylene in liquid or powder form. Any deviation from prescribed protocols would be treated as a violation.States have now been directed to carry out targeted inspections, particularly in facilities storing seasonal fruits where malpractice is more likely. Enforcement drives are expected to focus on detecting illegal agents, wax coatings and synthetic colours used to enhance the appearance of produce.Significantly, the presence of calcium carbide in premises or near fruit stocks may be treated as circumstantial evidence, allowing authorities to initiate prosecution under relevant provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act.To strengthen detection, officials have also been authorised to use strip paper tests to identify acetylene gas—an indicator of carbide use—in ripening chambers and warehouses.The directive signals a push for stricter on-ground vigilance ahead of the peak fruit season, when demand surges and the risk of unsafe ripening practices typically rises.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Political Demonetisation’: Shashi Tharoor Blasts Govt For Linking Women Quota To DelimitationRed Fort Blast Probe Twist: White Collar Module Used JeM Name To Mask Bigger Terror Revival PlanPakistan Reacts After India’s Delimitation Bill Includes Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & KashmirTCS Nashik Row Takes Twist As Accused’s Kin Calls Case Scripted, Alleges Bajrang Dal’s Involvement’International Law Must Be Respected’: India Urges Restoration Of Safe Navigation In Hormuz At UNGA’Pakistan’s Role Discussed’: Shashi Tharoor On Foreign Secretary Briefing On West Asia Conflict‘I Am Warning Govt’: AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi Says Delimitation Could Become ‘Permanent Wound’’Never Be Forgiven’: PM Modi Dares Opposition On Women Quota Bill, Priyanka Gandhi Questions Timing‘Won’t Reduce South’s Share’: Amit Shah Clarifies On Delimitation, Calls Oppn Claims ‘Misleading’Hal’s Light Utility Helicopter Explained: Specs, Altitude Edge And Why It Matters123PhotostoriesApril New Moon 2026: Manifest your desires on New Moon night; based on your numberImportance of food safety and hygiene: 9 key guidelines for school level kitchens under Mid-Day Meal SchemeRicky Ponting’s ₹173 crore ‘trophy home’ in Toorak, Melbourne screams luxury with a private tennis court, designer pool, and cricket memorabilia10 unforgettable souvenirs from Nepal trip that capture the spirit of the Himalayas7 places where nature’s loudest sounds can be heardChef Ranveer Brar appointed Odisha Brand Ambassador: What makes Odisha’s Temple Cuisine so sacred and special12 research-backed habits highly intelligent people avoid but most people do every day5 Japanese wisdom quotes to help kids stay strong and keep goingViswanathan Anand’s Chennai home: A blend of simplicity, legacy, and chess8 rare baby boy names that start with the letter ‘K’123Hot PicksIran warWipro buyback planPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingNashik TCSAmir HamzaDelhi Brigadier Assualt CaseMadhya Pradesh Rape NewsDelhi WeatherAyaan AhmedMunawar FaruquiNashik TCS CaseDelhi TrafficTiger Woods

File photo NEW DELHI: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has asked states and Union Territories to intensify inspections across fruit markets, mandis and storage facilities amid concerns over the continued use of banned and unsafe ripening agents such as calcium carbide.In a directive issued on Thursday, the regulator reiterated that calcium carbide—commonly referred to as “masala”—is strictly prohibited for artificial ripening of fruits like mangoes, bananas and papayas due to serious health risks. Exposure can cause vomiting, difficulty in swallowing and skin ulcers, among other complications.The move follows repeated advisories issued earlier, but enforcement gaps persist on the ground. Officials noted that some food business operators (FBOs) are still using hazardous practices, including direct application or proximity use of such substances in storage areas.The authority also flagged another concern: the misuse of ethephon solutions for ripening. While ethylene gas is permitted under controlled conditions as a safer alternative, FSSAI made it clear that fruits must not come in direct contact with ethylene in liquid or powder form. Any deviation from prescribed protocols would be treated as a violation.States have now been directed to carry out targeted inspections, particularly in facilities storing seasonal fruits where malpractice is more likely. Enforcement drives are expected to focus on detecting illegal agents, wax coatings and synthetic colours used to enhance the appearance of produce.Significantly, the presence of calcium carbide in premises or near fruit stocks may be treated as circumstantial evidence, allowing authorities to initiate prosecution under relevant provisions of the Food Safety and Standards Act.To strengthen detection, officials have also been authorised to use strip paper tests to identify acetylene gas—an indicator of carbide use—in ripening chambers and warehouses.The directive signals a push for stricter on-ground vigilance ahead of the peak fruit season, when demand surges and the risk of unsafe ripening practices typically rises.About the AuthorAnuja JaiswalAnuja Jaiswal is a Senior Assistant Editor at The Times of India, with an impressive 18-year career in narrative journalism. She specializes in health and heritage reporting, expertly simplifying complex health information to make it engaging and understandable for readers. Her deep dives into heritage topics are well-researched, resulting in captivating narratives that resonate with her audience. Over the years, she has worked in Chandigarh, Chhattisgarh and West UP, gaining diverse on-ground experience that shapes her storytelling.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’Political Demonetisation’: Shashi Tharoor Blasts Govt For Linking Women Quota To DelimitationRed Fort Blast Probe Twist: White Collar Module Used JeM Name To Mask Bigger Terror Revival PlanPakistan Reacts After India’s Delimitation Bill Includes Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & KashmirTCS Nashik Row Takes Twist As Accused’s Kin Calls Case Scripted, Alleges Bajrang Dal’s Involvement’International Law Must Be Respected’: India Urges Restoration Of Safe Navigation In Hormuz At UNGA’Pakistan’s Role Discussed’: Shashi Tharoor On Foreign Secretary Briefing On West Asia Conflict‘I Am Warning Govt’: AIMIM Chief Asaduddin Owaisi Says Delimitation Could Become ‘Permanent Wound’’Never Be Forgiven’: PM Modi Dares Opposition On Women Quota Bill, Priyanka Gandhi Questions Timing‘Won’t Reduce South’s Share’: Amit Shah Clarifies On Delimitation, Calls Oppn Claims ‘Misleading’Hal’s Light Utility Helicopter Explained: Specs, Altitude Edge And Why It Matters123PhotostoriesApril New Moon 2026: Manifest your desires on New Moon night; based on your numberImportance of food safety and hygiene: 9 key guidelines for school level kitchens under Mid-Day Meal SchemeRicky Ponting’s ₹173 crore ‘trophy home’ in Toorak, Melbourne screams luxury with a private tennis court, designer pool, and cricket memorabilia10 unforgettable souvenirs from Nepal trip that capture the spirit of the Himalayas7 places where nature’s loudest sounds can be heardChef Ranveer Brar appointed Odisha Brand Ambassador: What makes Odisha’s Temple Cuisine so sacred and special12 research-backed habits highly intelligent people avoid but most people do every day5 Japanese wisdom quotes to help kids stay strong and keep goingViswanathan Anand’s Chennai home: A blend of simplicity, legacy, and chess8 rare baby boy names that start with the letter ‘K’123Hot PicksIran warWipro buyback planPurple cap winnerOrange cap winnerIPL Points TablePublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingNashik TCSAmir HamzaDelhi Brigadier Assualt CaseMadhya Pradesh Rape NewsDelhi WeatherAyaan AhmedMunawar FaruquiNashik TCS CaseDelhi TrafficTiger Woods

NEW DELHI: The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has asked states and Union Territories to intensify inspections across fruit markets, mandis and storage facilities amid concerns over the continued use of banned and unsafe ripening agents such as calcium carbide.In a directive issued on Thursday, the regulator reiterated that calcium carbide—commonly referred…

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Apr 17, 2026, 13:19 IST

Apr 17, 2026, 13:19 IST

Shreyas Iyer and Hardik Pandya (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) NEW DELHI: Shreyas Iyer produced a moment of brilliance on the field, pulling off a stunning mid-air relay catch that left fans at the Wankhede Stadium in awe. The effort also drew priceless reactions from Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav, who watched it unfold from near the…

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IPL 2026 | ‘Not just athleticism, but awareness’: Sachin Tendulkar applauds Iyer’s boundary catch | Cricket News

IPL 2026 | ‘Not just athleticism, but awareness’: Sachin Tendulkar applauds Iyer’s boundary catch | Cricket News

Shreyas Iyer (Image credit: BCCI/IPL) Sachin Tendulkar, widely regarded as the “God of Cricket,” heaped praise on Shreyas Iyer after his sensational boundary catch during the IPL 2026 clash between Mumbai Indians and Punjab Kings at the Wankhede Stadium.Punjab Kings captain Shreyas Iyer produced a breathtaking effort in the field that left fans and even…

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