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Two Men Kidnap, Assault Gurugram Delivery Boy In Broad Daylight To Recover Rs 6.5 Lakh | Gurgaon News

Two Men Kidnap, Assault Gurugram Delivery Boy In Broad Daylight To Recover Rs 6.5 Lakh | Gurgaon News

Last Updated:January 23, 2026, 14:46 IST Jaiveer and Aman were arrested in Gurugram for kidnapping and assaulting a delivery boy over a Rs 6.5 lakh dispute. Gurugram Police rescued the victim and seized a car. The incident happened on January 21 at around 5.30 pm. (Image: Canva/Representative) Two men were arrested in Gurugram for allegedly kidnapping and assaulting a delivery boy in broad daylight to recover Rs 6.5 lakh they claimed he had stolen. The incident occurred in Cyber City, where the accused—identified as Jaiveer and Aman—were caught red-handed following swift action by the Gurugram Police. Police said the duo attacked and abducted the delivery worker over a long-standing financial dispute. The victim, a delivery worker from Bhiwani, in his complaint to police stated that the incident happened on January 21 at around 5.30 pm. According to a report in India Today, the incident was reported when the delivery boy and his colleague, Pankaj, were returning after delivering company goods. Their path was allegedly blocked near the Suzuki showroom on SBI Road by a car, …

‘They’re not party animals’: Stuart Broad rubbishes claims about England’s ‘drinking culture’ after 1-4 Ashes drubbing | Cricket News

‘They’re not party animals’: Stuart Broad rubbishes claims about England’s ‘drinking culture’ after 1-4 Ashes drubbing | Cricket News

As scrutiny grows on the England team’s behaviour during the recent Ashes series Down Under where Ben Stokes’ men were thumped 1-4 by Australia, former England cricketer Stuart Broad has come to the defence of the side claiming they “do not have a drinking problem.” The four defeats in five Tests at the hands of Australia were punctuated by incidents of players being seen drinking. Multiple England team members were spotted drinking on multiple days in Noosa during a break that the team took in the middle of the Ashes tour. After England’s defeat in the series was completed, media reports revealed that England’s limited-overs captain Harry Brook had been slapped with a fine of 30,000 pounds ($40,300) for getting into a fight with a bar bouncer during England’s tour of New Zealand right before the Ashes. While Brook was given a ‘final warning’ for his future conduct, he was not stripped of the white-ball captaincy and also continued to be the vice captain of the England team in the recently-concluded Ashes tour. Despite those …

Armed Robbers Loot Jewellery Shop In Navi Mumbai’s Seawoods Area In Broad Daylight | Mumbai-news News

Armed Robbers Loot Jewellery Shop In Navi Mumbai’s Seawoods Area In Broad Daylight | Mumbai-news News

Last Updated:December 22, 2025, 19:58 IST According to the police, the accused looted 20 ‘tolas’ of gold after threatening staff of the shop with a revolver. (AI generated Image) A sensational daylight robbery took place at a jewellery shop in the Seawoods area of Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra. According to information, four accused carried out the robbery. Three of them entered the shop wearing burqas and threatened the shopkeeper at gunpoint. The accused then looted gold kept in the shop, while the fourth accomplice stood outside, keeping watch. Police reached the spot immediately after receiving information about the incident. A dog squad was also called in for investigation. Police are scanning CCTV footage from the surrounding area and have intensified the search for the accused. According to NRI Sagari police station senior inspector Devendra Pol, the accused looted 20 ‘tolas’ of gold after threatening staff of the shop with a revolver. “They did not not fire at anyone. A case was registered under Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. We have pressed a dog squad into service to assist …

‘Do I regret saying that? No:’ Stuart Broad on worst Australian side in 15 years comments | Cricket News

‘Do I regret saying that? No:’ Stuart Broad on worst Australian side in 15 years comments | Cricket News

England are 3-0 down against Australia after the first three Tests in the ongoing Ashes. Ahead of the series, former England cricketer Stuart Broad called this iteration of the Australian side the worst in the last 15 years. However, despite England taking a hammering yet again, Broad stuck to his stance that this Australian side being worst. “Do I regret saying that? No,” Broad said on his For The Love of Cricket podcast. “I did say Australia would have to play very badly and England would have to play very well. Australia haven’t played very badly and England haven’t played very well.” “From England’s point of view, what would they have liked coming into this series?” he said. “A lot of things have gone England’s way. But England haven’t been good enough ultimately. Australia have been relentless in what they’ve done.” “Do I think the 2013-14 [Australian team] man for man was a better side? Yes, probably still. I don’t think individually they are better than any other team since 2010-11, but they’ve been relentless …

‘Oh Harry!’: Michael Vaughan in disbelief, Stuart Broad raises questions as ex-England stars react to Brook’s dismissal | Cricket News

‘Oh Harry!’: Michael Vaughan in disbelief, Stuart Broad raises questions as ex-England stars react to Brook’s dismissal | Cricket News

England were off to a nightmarish start in the second Ashes Test with Mitchell Starc sending Ben Duckett and Ollie Pope back quickly and making the pink ball talk early. They were then brought back into the game by Joe Root and Zak Crawley and Harry Brook seemed to be doing the same after the latter’s dismissal. However, Brook’s steady stand with Root ended in a way that left some of England’s former stars visibly frustrated in commentary boxes. With his partnership with Root on 54 off 69, Brook went for a big booming drive off Mitchell Starc with minimal footwork second ball of the 40th over, which was pitched up just outside the off stump. It took his outside edge and darted to Australia captain Steve Smith’s face and the latter did well to hold on. Former England captain Michael Vaughan was on commentary for BBC’s Test Match Special, who put out a video of his reaction to the moment in which he can be seen leaning back with his hands folded and a …

Stuart Broad on his viral moment in the commentary box in the 1st Ashes Test: ‘Close my eyes and just pray that it wasn’t actually happening’ | Cricket News

Stuart Broad on his viral moment in the commentary box in the 1st Ashes Test: ‘Close my eyes and just pray that it wasn’t actually happening’ | Cricket News

Coming out of the 1st Test at Perth, the Ashes found its first noteworthy viral moment from the commentary box where former England pacer Stuart Broad had closed his eyes as the Three Lions kept losing wickets against Australia. Broad had an expression of disbelief and closed his eyes and prayed that the England collapse turned out to be a bad dream. “It’s what Test cricket does. It sort of brings all your emotions out and it was that period of commentary where we lost 4 in the blink of an eye. And when Rooty chopped on, it was just a natural reaction for me was to close my eyes and just pray that it wasn’t actually happening. If I close them, maybe it wasn’t actually happening. Can we just soak up a little bit of pressure somehow,” Broad opened up on Sky Cricket about the moment after England were thrashed by the hosts by 8 wickets. “I have been there loads of time before in Australia, we all would have been where they just …

Man stabs Class 12 girl to death in broad daylight for refusing his proposal in Tamil Nadu’s Rameswaram

Man stabs Class 12 girl to death in broad daylight for refusing his proposal in Tamil Nadu’s Rameswaram

A 21-year-old man was arrested for allegedly stabbing a class 12 girl to death in broad daylight while she was on her way to school here on Wednesday, police said. The girl had reportedly rejected the man’s love proposal, they said. The accused confronted the girl on a public road before allegedly stabbing her multiple times with a knife, causing grievous injuries, police said. (PTI/Representative Image) Political parties including PMK, BJP criticised the ruling DMK government over the incident. While AIADMK demanded that the suspect be awarded with maximum punishment for the crime, Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) leader Anbumani Ramadoss alleged that only ‘antisocial elements’ were safe under the DMK regime in the State. The 21 year old victim lived with her family in Cherankottai near the island town. According to Police, the accused identified as Muniyaraj, a resident of the same area, had been allegedly stalking the schoolgirl for days and pressuring her to accept his love despite repeated refusals. The girl’s father Mariyappan, a fisherman, had recently confronted the youth over his alleged …

Stuart Broad believes Steve Smith may decide Ashes: ‘Still don’t know how to get him out’ | Cricket News

Stuart Broad believes Steve Smith may decide Ashes: ‘Still don’t know how to get him out’ | Cricket News

Former England paceman Stuart Broad believes that restricting Australia batter Steve Smith will hold the key for the visiting side to have a chance at winning a first Ashes series away from home in 15 years. Ben Stokes’ side will kick off their challenge against Australia at the Optus Stadium in Perth on Friday. The first of five Tests will see England go up against a weakened team that will be led by Smith in the absence of their captain and pace spearhead Pat Cummins. Aussie quick Josh Hazlewood will also miss out. With Australia’s top-order in shaky form, and their famed pace trio – Cummins, Hazlewood and Mitch Starc – far from fully fit, England have been tipped to have a good chance at this year’s Ashes. But Broad has warned that Australia will have the edge if Smith is in form, saying he can single-handedly turn games in the visitors’ favour. Story continues below this ad “To win the series, we have to keep him (Smith’s average) to under 50, don’t we? ” …

S Jaishankar says ‘most notorious terrorists operate from Pakistan’s big cities, in broad daylight’ | Latest News India

S Jaishankar says ‘most notorious terrorists operate from Pakistan’s big cities, in broad daylight’ | Latest News India

External affairs minister S Jaishankar didn’t hold back as he took a strong swipe at Pakistan over its links to terrorism. In an interview with Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant on Thursday, he dismissed the idea that Islamabad is unaware of terror networks operating from its soil. Jaishankar advised that the world should not go along with the narrative that Pakistan is unaware of what is going on.(X/@DrSJaishankar) Jaishankar said the Pakistani state and its army are both involved in terrorism. The external affairs minister was in the Netherlands, India’s second-largest trading partner in the European Union, on a diplomatic trip to strengthen India-Dutch ties. He hailed the Indian armed forces’ Operation Sindoor and said that the nation “deserves appreciation for its action against terror”. However, right from the beginning, the EAM stated that “let’s not pretend that Pakistan is not involved”. He reiterated India’s stance against terrorism, saying that the country wants a definitive end to this phenomenon. When asked about his previous statement of terming Pakistan as an “epicentre of terrorism”, Jaishankar said, “I …

India must necessarily develop broad, diverse set of energy relationships: Jaishankar

India must necessarily develop broad, diverse set of energy relationships: Jaishankar

External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar. File | Photo Credit: ANI As the world’s fifth-largest economy, India must necessarily develop a broad and diverse set of energy relationships, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. said on Saturday (March 22, 2025). Speaking at a media event in Mumbai, Mr. Jaishankar also said that after decades of hearing the virtues of globalisation, the world today is grappling with the reality of industrial policies, export controls and tariff wars. He said that ensuring a favourable energy environment for coming decades is understandably one of India’s key diplomatic objectives. Beyond fossil fuels, it extends to developing and deploying renewables on a large scale as well as exploring the potential of small modular reactors, he said. “The fifth biggest economy of the world must necessarily develop a broad and diverse set of energy relationships,” Mr. Jaishankar said. The Indian embassies now are far more active than before in the pursuit of the country’s commercial interests. They inform, advise and facilitate wherever possible to “ensure that our businesses do well”, the EAM said. …