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  • ED Conducts Multi-State Raids in Sabarimala Gold Theft Case

    ED Conducts Multi-State Raids in Sabarimala Gold Theft Case

    Thiruvananthapuram, January 20:
    The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on Monday carried out coordinated raids across multiple states as part of its ongoing investigation into the Sabarimala temple gold theft case. Officials said the raids targeted key locations linked to suspects and were aimed at collecting crucial evidence related to the alleged smuggling and misappropriation of temple valuables.

    The ED stated that the operation is part of a broader effort to trace the stolen assets, identify accomplices, and examine the financial transactions associated with the case. Investigators confirmed that several individuals connected to the incident are being questioned, and the agency will continue to monitor movements of suspected entities while coordinating with local law enforcement agencies to ensure a thorough inquiry.

  • Priyanka Chopra’s Brother Collateral Damage to Her Success, Says Mother Madhu Chopra

    Priyanka Chopra’s Brother Collateral Damage to Her Success, Says Mother Madhu Chopra

    Mumbai, January 20:
    Actor and global icon Priyanka Chopra’s mother, Madhu Chopra, on Monday revealed that Priyanka’s younger brother faced challenges as a result of her rising fame. Speaking candidly in an interview, she described how the attention and opportunities that came with Priyanka’s success inadvertently affected her son’s personal and professional life, calling him “collateral damage” in the process.

    Madhu Chopra added that while the family has always been supportive of Priyanka’s career, navigating the pressures of public scrutiny was difficult for her other children. She emphasised the importance of family balance and ensuring that the siblings receive attention and guidance, highlighting the personal sacrifices and complexities behind managing fame within a close-knit family.

  • Nikhil Kamath Highlights Global Rise of Indian Premium Brands, Cites Subko and 11.11’s Overseas Success

    Nikhil Kamath Highlights Global Rise of Indian Premium Brands, Cites Subko and 11.11’s Overseas Success

    New Delhi, January 20:
    Zerodha co-founder Nikhil Kamath on Monday highlighted the growing global presence of Indian premium brands, pointing to the international success of homegrown ventures such as Subko and 11.11. In a social media post, Kamath noted that Subko’s expansion in Dubai and 11.11’s footprint in New York reflect how Indian brands are increasingly finding acceptance in competitive global markets.

    Emphasising a shift in perception, Kamath said Indian brands are no longer confined to domestic consumption but are now being recognised for quality, design and innovation on the world stage. He added that the overseas success of these premium brands demonstrates the potential of Indian entrepreneurship to build globally relevant products, marking a significant moment for India’s startup and lifestyle ecosystem.

  • Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup 2026 Participation in Doubt as Scotland Awaits ICC Decision

    Bangladesh’s T20 World Cup 2026 Participation in Doubt as Scotland Awaits ICC Decision

    Dubai, January 20:
    Uncertainty continues to surround Bangladesh’s participation in the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 amid an ongoing controversy, with Scotland openly stating that it is fully prepared to step in should the need arise. Officials from Cricket Scotland have indicated that the team remains on standby and is ready to participate at short notice if the ICC decides to make a change to the tournament lineup. However, they clarified that no official communication has been received from the ICC so far, and any decision regarding participation rests entirely with the global governing body.

    The ICC has not issued a formal statement on the matter, while the Bangladesh Cricket Board has maintained silence as speculation grows within the cricketing fraternity. Sources said the situation is being closely monitored, as any alteration to the lineup would have significant implications for tournament scheduling and preparations. With the T20 World Cup still some time away, stakeholders expect the ICC to take a considered decision in line with established qualification rules and governance norms, even as uncertainty keeps fans and teams on edge.

  • Casper Ruud May Exit Australian Open Early Ahead of First Child’s Birth

    Casper Ruud May Exit Australian Open Early Ahead of First Child’s Birth

    Melbourne, January 20:
    Norwegian tennis star Casper Ruud has indicated that he may walk away from the Australian Open if the birth of his first child coincides with the tournament. Ruud, who is expecting a baby with his wife Maria Galligani, said his participation in the Grand Slam depends on the situation at home, adding that he is prepared to leave Melbourne immediately if required. The world No. 12 stressed that while he remains committed to performing well on court, family responsibilities will take priority during this crucial period.

    The 28-year-old, a three-time Grand Slam finalist, said he is staying focused on his matches but is keeping himself ready for a sudden departure if his wife goes into labour. Ruud remarked that becoming a father is a life-changing moment and acknowledged that there are occasions when personal milestones outweigh professional commitments. Despite the uncertainty, he continues to compete with determination, while remaining mindful of the responsibility awaiting him off the court.

  • Dry Weather Conditions Likely to Prevail Across Andhra Pradesh

    Dry Weather Conditions Likely to Prevail Across Andhra Pradesh

    Amaravati, January 20:
    Dry weather conditions are likely to prevail across Andhra Pradesh over the next few days, according to the latest forecast issued by the Meteorological Department on Monday. Officials said there is no indication of significant rainfall activity across the state during this period, while daytime temperatures are expected to gradually rise in coastal, Rayalaseema and interior districts. Morning hours may witness mild fog in isolated places, but overall weather conditions are expected to remain dry and stable.

    The weather department cautioned that the prolonged dry spell could have an impact on agricultural activities, particularly in rain-fed regions and areas dependent on residual soil moisture. Farmers have been advised to plan irrigation schedules judiciously and take necessary steps to protect standing crops from moisture stress. Authorities also urged the general public to remain cautious during peak daytime hours as temperatures rise, while stating that weather conditions will continue to be closely monitored and updates will be issued if any significant changes are observed.

  • Andhra Pradesh Stakes Claim Over ₹4,000 Crore Kondapur Land

    Andhra Pradesh Stakes Claim Over ₹4,000 Crore Kondapur Land

    Amaravati, January 20:
    The Andhra Pradesh government has asserted its claim over land worth nearly ₹4,000 crore in Kondapur, stating that Telangana has no legal right over the disputed property. Officials said the claim is based on documentary evidence and historical ownership records.

    The state government indicated that the matter would be pursued through appropriate legal channels to protect Andhra Pradesh’s interests. The dispute is expected to be taken up in court as part of the ongoing inter-state issues between Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.

  • Drone Taxis and Drone Ambulances to Be Introduced Soon: CM Naidu

    Drone Taxis and Drone Ambulances to Be Introduced Soon: CM Naidu

    Amaravati, January 20:
    Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu on Monday announced that Andhra Pradesh will soon introduce drone taxi and drone ambulance services as part of its vision to adopt advanced technology in public transportation and emergency healthcare. The initiative is aimed at reducing travel time and improving access to critical medical services, especially in congested urban areas and hard-to-reach regions.

    The Chief Minister said the state is working with technology partners to ensure safety, regulatory compliance and efficient operations. Officials added that pilot projects may be launched initially before expanding the services across major cities and key locations in the state.

  • Weavers’ Thrift Fund Amount Credited to Cooperative Societies

    Weavers’ Thrift Fund Amount Credited to Cooperative Societies

    Amaravati, January 20:
    The Andhra Pradesh government on Monday credited thrift fund amounts into the accounts of weavers’ cooperative societies as part of its ongoing welfare initiatives. The financial assistance is intended to provide relief and economic support to handloom workers who continue to face challenges due to rising costs and market competition.

    Officials said the release of funds would help weavers meet working capital requirements and sustain traditional handloom practices. The government reiterated its commitment to protecting the livelihood of weavers and strengthening the handloom sector through continuous financial and policy support.

  • Property Tax Payment Made Mandatory for Registration of Properties

    Property Tax Payment Made Mandatory for Registration of Properties

    Amaravati, January 20:
    In a significant administrative move, the Andhra Pradesh government has made payment of property tax compulsory for the registration of immovable properties across the state. Officials said the decision aims to improve tax compliance and bring greater transparency into the property registration process.

    The government believes the measure will help local bodies strengthen their financial position and improve civic services. Revenue department officials have been directed to strictly enforce the rule while facilitating smoother registration procedures for compliant property owners.