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‘Either give me his body or ashes’: Mother’s plea in HC after murder case against suspended Andhra cop | India News

‘Either give me his body or ashes’: Mother’s plea in HC after murder case against suspended Andhra cop | India News

4 min readHyderabadJun 19, 2026 12:59 PM IST A murder case has been registered against a suspended inspector in connection with the disappearance of 24-year-old Gade Sai Krishna in Vijayawada. The FIR was registered after the Andhra Pradesh High Court directed Vijayawada Police to produce Krishnalanka Circle Inspector S V Nagaraju, who was allegedly picked up by the police from Markapuram on May 9, before it by June 22 in a habeas corpus petition filed by his mother, G Vijayalakshmi. Police sources said Krishna was picked up in connection with two arrest warrants. Krishna, who has several cases against him, had gone into hiding fearing arrest, though he had earlier appeared before police in connection with the cases, an official said. However, after he was picked up on May 9 evening, police did not produce him before any court. His mother, Vijayalakshmi, said police repeatedly denied he was in their custody. “I was asked to go to the Krishnalanka Police Station on May 9, where they asked me where Krishna was. They checked my phone …

SRH captain Pat Cummins mulls skipping IPL 2027 for Ashes: ‘Something has to give’

SRH captain Pat Cummins mulls skipping IPL 2027 for Ashes: ‘Something has to give’

3 min readUpdated: Jun 3, 2026 11:09 AM IST Sunrisers Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins could have a limited role with the franchise in the Indian Premier League (IPL) season next year. Or perhaps none at all. With an intense international calendar set to peak in the 2027 calendar year, Cummins is open to cutting down on his franchise commitments over the season. “Something has to give,” he said. And it’s not going to be one of the 150th anniversary Test at MCG in March, the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in India, a potential World Test Championship final or the ODI World Cup defence in late 2027. ALSO READ | 12 matches in 40 days: India set for biggest cricket tour to New Zealand in October Sandwiched between either end of a jam-packed international season will be the 20th edition of the IPL, running over two months between March and May and the Sunrisers skipper will be mindful of the workload that could hamper Australia’s star pace trio involving himself, Josh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc. Ashes, WC …

Zanai Bhosle gets emotional while immersing ashes

Zanai Bhosle gets emotional while immersing ashes

A week after the death of legendary singer Asha Bhosle, her family members performed her last rituals by immersing her ashes in the Ganga in Varanasi on Monday, April 20. The immersion of ashes rituals were carried out by her son, Anand Bhosle, along with close family members, including granddaughter Zanai Bhosle, who was seen breaking down. Zanai Bhosle breaks down while immersing Asha Bhosle’s ashes Zanai was seen visibly emotional as she performed one of the final rites of her grandmother, breaking down in tears while performing the rituals. The family performed the rituals and offered prayers before they immersed Asha Bhosle’s ashes in the Ganga river. Disclaimer: We do not own any of the content, ideas, images, or text presented here. All rights belong to their respective owners. For more information and to view the original source, please visit the following link: Source link

Asha Bhosle’s son Anand and granddaughter Zanai visit Varanasi to perform final rites, immerse her ashes in the Ganga

Asha Bhosle’s son Anand and granddaughter Zanai visit Varanasi to perform final rites, immerse her ashes in the Ganga

Legendary singer Asha Bhosle died at the age of 92 on April 12. The singer, one of the most acclaimed and celebrated in the Indian music industry, breathed her last at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital. The singer was 92, the same age as her sister, the legendary Lata Mangeshkar, when she died. On April 20, Asha’s son, Anand Bhosle, and her granddaughter, Zanai Bhosle, reached Varanasi to perform the asthi visarjan in the holy water of the Ganges. Asha Bhosle’s family went to Varanasi to immerse her ashes. Anand and Zanai perform final rites Pictures and videos of Zanai and Anand performing the asthi visarjan have now surfaced on social media. Zanai was visibly emotional as she wiped away tears during the pooja. Both Anand and her were seen on a boat, as they followed traditional customs and prayers on the banks of the Ganga, fulfilling the late singer’s wishes. A day ago, Zanai had shared a bunch of pictures with Asha and penned a moving tribute on her Instagram account. “After a lot of …

Asha Bhosle son Anand immerses late singer’s ashes at Varanasi, granddaughter Zanai gets emotional | Bollywood News

Asha Bhosle son Anand immerses late singer’s ashes at Varanasi, granddaughter Zanai gets emotional | Bollywood News

4 min readNew DelhiApr 20, 2026 04:23 PM IST Legendary singer Asha Bhosle’s death on April 12, left the entire nation in mourning. As tributes continue to pour in from across India, Asha’s son Anand Bhosle and granddaughter Zanai Bhosle went to Varanasi to fulfill her final wish. The family of the singer, who died at 92 in Mumbai, immersed the singer’s ashes in the Ganga at Varanasi on April 20. Several pictures and videos of Anand and Zanai performing Asha Bhosle’s last rituals have been going viral on social media. In the clips, Asha’s granddaughter Zanai can be seen breaking down in tears after performing the rituals. In other glimpses, the late singer’ son Anand praying and immersing her ashes by the river. They were doing the ceremonies in a boat at a ghat in Ganga. Check out the photos and videos: ज्येष्ठ गायिका आशा भोसलेंच्या अस्थींचे गंगेत विसर्जन | Asha Bhosle#AshaBhosle #MaharashtraNews #DailyNewsUpdates #AshaBhosleDeath pic.twitter.com/idU53MMxrF — Navarashtra (@navarashtra) April 20, 2026 Asha Bhosle’s ashes immersed in the Ganga, Varanasi Asha Bhosle’s ashes immersed …

Ramayana teaser breakdown: Ranbir Kapoor’s Rama immersing ashes, King Dashratha’s last words, Ravana’s Pushpaka Vimana | Bollywood News

Ramayana teaser breakdown: Ranbir Kapoor’s Rama immersing ashes, King Dashratha’s last words, Ravana’s Pushpaka Vimana | Bollywood News

4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Apr 2, 2026 02:09 PM IST The makers of Ranbir Kapoor’s upcoming film Ramayana revealed its first teaser on Hanuman Jayanti on Thursday. The actor’s character, Lord Rama, was introduced in a new teaser. Even without unveiling the looks of any other key characters, it has already created a lot of buzz ahead of the film’s release. Here are 5 important moments from the brand new teaser that are sure to catch fans’ attention. ALSO READ | Ramayana Teaser Live Updates: Karan Johar feels, ‘Ranbir embodies Lord Rama with divine reverence and piousness’, Siddharth Anand calls it ‘spectacular’ Introduction of Lord Rama The teaser begins with one of the most precious moments – the introduction of Lord Ram. While standing on the top of a mountain top, Ranbir Kapoor, as Lord Rama, has his divine bow in his hand, with sun rays emerging from behind. The next shot shows his back, walking inside the kingdom of Ayodhya, with everyone seeking blessings and showering flower petals on him. The video continues with Lord …

A footballing empire reduced to ashes after failing to qualify for third consecutive FIFA World Cup

A footballing empire reduced to ashes after failing to qualify for third consecutive FIFA World Cup

5 min readApr 1, 2026 08:33 AM IST Rome would burn, Milan would rage, Naples would weep. A proud footballing heritage laid in tatters at the Bilino Polje Stadium in Zenica. For the third successive time, four-time world champions Italy failed to qualify for the World Cup. This time, they lost on penalty shootouts to Bosnia and Herzegovina, a nation that did not exist when the USA hosted its last World Cup (1994), a country with a population less than Italy’s capital Rome. The most heartbreaking sight of the night was coach Gennaro Gattuso wearing a face of defiance and consoling his devastated troops. Some had wrapped their heads in their shirts. Some were crying on the turf, some stood stone-faced, the moment of misery yet to fully register. Gattuso, the indefatigable midfielder who has locked Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, who had hoisted every possible trophy the game could offer, clutched his pain beneath the stern face. He probably wouldn’t flee the country, as he had said before taking charge of the teetering ship. …

Former England captains Atherton, Hussain & Boycott blast ECB over lack of Ashes accountability

Former England captains Atherton, Hussain & Boycott blast ECB over lack of Ashes accountability

3 min readMar 25, 2026 11:47 PM IST The England Cricket Board (ECB) continues to find itself at the receiving end of criticism after handing a clean chit to head coach Brendon McCullum, following a disastrous Ashes series in which England lost 4–1 in emphatic fashion during the five-match Test tour of Australia last summer. ECB chief executive Richard Gould recently confirmed that the positions of captain Ben Stokes, managing director Rob Key, and McCullum are safe following a thorough review conducted by the board. Former England captain Michael Atherton expressed surprise at the decision. He believes fans will find it “extraordinary” that no jobs were lost for the “mistakes” made during the Ashes defeat. “From the perspective of people out there, they will find it extraordinary that there’s been no accountability for the mistakes made in the Ashes,” Atherton said while speaking to Key on the Sky Sports Cricket podcast. “It’s not necessarily bloodlust people want, but I think they want genuine accountability. If there’s no change to key personnel, they will argue, ‘Well, …

‘Leopards don’t change their spots’: Geoffrey Boycott slams ECB over ‘worst Ashes tour’, warns England on sticking with Brendon McCullum | Cricket News

‘Leopards don’t change their spots’: Geoffrey Boycott slams ECB over ‘worst Ashes tour’, warns England on sticking with Brendon McCullum | Cricket News

4 min readMar 24, 2026 12:21 PM IST Former England captain and legendary batter Geoffrey Boycott has slammed the ECB chief executive Richard Gould and managing director Rob Key for the review into England’s Ashes defeat earlier in the summer. The 85-year-old questioned the process behind concluding that head coach Brendon McCullum would continue in his role, adding that Gould and Key would not win too many supporters to keep the former New Zealand captain in the job. “The worst pre-planned Ashes tour in my lifetime, and nobody is held to account or to blame? In the famous words of John McEnroe: “You cannot be serious.” The review was done by Richard Gould, the England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive, who has never played county or Test match cricket, and he decided nobody is to blame.” “What planet is he on? Is he oblivious to what the majority of former England players and cricket journalists are saying? Gould says it will not be a popular decision to keep Brendon McCullum, and he is damn …

Brendon McCullum set to remain England head coach after ECB Ashes review

Brendon McCullum set to remain England head coach after ECB Ashes review

3 min readMar 22, 2026 10:51 AM IST Brendon McCullum is set to remain as England’s head coach following the Ashes review conducted by the England Cricket Board. According to a Sky Sports report, the ECB will confirm the development on Monday, with McCullum set to keep his post and expected to lead the Test team into the home Ashes in 2027. The New Zealander faced stern scrutiny over his position after a disastrous Ashes campaign in which England lost 4–1 to Australia. McCullum’s case was further undermined by reports of off-field incidents. Following the horrendous Ashes, the ECB launched a review process of the team. McCullum has expressed his desire to continue in his role, saying he “loves” his job and would want to carry on. After leading England to the semifinal of the T20 World Cup 2026 in India, he told Sky Sports: “I love the job. It’s a great job. It doesn’t come without its challenges, of course, but that is the nature of it. I feel we have achieved some really …