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Sabarimala gold theft probe unsatisfactory, says Sunny Joseph

Sabarimala gold theft probe unsatisfactory, says Sunny Joseph

Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee (KPCC) president Sunny Joseph said that the investigation into the Sabarimala gold theft was unsatisfactory. Citing the observations of the Kerala High Court, he said the investigation lacked speed and had failed to name “big guns” involved in the case. He pointed out that the authorities had neither ascertained the exact quantity of gold lost nor recovered it fully, and that all the accused were yet to be arrested. He also asked why the interrogation of former Minister Kadakampally Surendran was kept confidential and demanded answers from the Chief Minister. Published – January 02, 2026 01:14 am IST 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

ICC rates MCG pitch ‘Unsatisfactory’ | Cricket News

ICC rates MCG pitch ‘Unsatisfactory’ | Cricket News

The Boxing Day Test finished off in just a couple of days. The ball was swinging and seaming through the Test match, and at times was bouncing unevenly. Match referee Jeff Crowe has said the pitch was “unsatisfactory”. “The MCG pitch was too much in favour of the bowlers,” Crowe said. “With 20 wickets falling on the first day, 16 on the second day, and no batter even reaching a half-century, the pitch was ‘unsatisfactory’ as per the guidelines, and the venue gets one demerit point.” However, CA’s chief of cricket, James Allsopp, was confident that the stadium would bounce back and deliver a better pitch for the 150th anniversary Test between England and Australia to be held in March 2027. “We were disappointed for the fans holding tickets for days three and four, and also the millions of fans excited to watch the action in Australia and around the world, that the pitch did not provide the MCG’s customary balance between bat and ball,” Allsopp said. England’s Brydon Carse, right, watches his shot that will have him out to Australia …

Parliamentary Panel Pulls Up IndiGo, DGCA On ‘Unsatisfactory Response’ To Flight Crisis | India News

Parliamentary Panel Pulls Up IndiGo, DGCA On ‘Unsatisfactory Response’ To Flight Crisis | India News

Last Updated:December 17, 2025, 20:07 IST The parliamentary committee has given 15 days to the ministry of civil aviation to respond to questions posed by its members A parliamentary panel has asked the ministry of civil aviation to respond in 15 days over the IndiGo flight crisis. (Image: PTI/File) A parliamentary panel rapped IndiGo and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation on their “unsatisfactory response” to what caused the flight crisis leading to widespread chaos across major Indian airports earlier this month. Expressing deep concern over the state of affairs, the parliamentary committee has given 15 days to the ministry of civil aviation to respond to questions posed by its members. Citing the ongoing investigation into the matter, the ministry has sought time to respond to the queries. Earlier in the day, the committee looking into the chaos at Indian airports due to large-scale flight cancellations, held a high-level meeting with IndiGo and other airline operators, taking up the issue of the “major technical glitch” that led to the crisis in the first place. Top government …

Superboys of Malegaon Day 4 Box Office Trends: Adarsh Gourav and Shashank Arora’s movie performs POORLY after unsatisfactory opening weekend

Superboys of Malegaon Day 4 Box Office Trends: Adarsh Gourav and Shashank Arora’s movie performs POORLY after unsatisfactory opening weekend

Superboys of Malegaon hit the screens on February 28, 2025. Based on the life of Nasir Shaikh, a filmmaker from Malegaon, the slice-of-life drama stars Adarsh Gourav of The White Tiger fame in the lead role. Also featuring Shashank Arora and Vineet Kumar Singh, Superboys of Malegaon is unable to lift itself after unsatisfactory opening weekend and will perform poorly on Day 4. Superboys Of Malegaon Records Poor Monday Directed by Reema Kagti, Superboys of Malegaon has been a dull performer at the box office. Going by the box office trends, the inspirational drama will perform on a poor note on first Monday. On Day 4, Adarsh Gourav and Shashank Arora-starrer is expected to collect in the range of Rs 30 lakh to Rs 40 lakh. Superboys of Malegaon earned under Rs 2 crore only in the opening weekend. Despite BOGO offer on opening day and holiday period in its first weekend, Kagti’s helmer couldn’t be benefitted from either of them. Superboys of Malegaon Lags Behind In Box Office Race Co-produced by Farhan Akhtar, Ritesh Sidhwani, Zoya Akhtar, and Reema Kagti, Superboys …

Chepauk Rated ‘Very Good,’ Kanpur Outfield Found ‘Unsatisfactory’

Chepauk Rated ‘Very Good,’ Kanpur Outfield Found ‘Unsatisfactory’

HPCA Stadium (image: Wiki) The ICC has rated Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium pitch, used for India’s Test match against Bangladesh, as “very good” with other four home centres used during the season being deemed “satisfactory”. In fact, all the three Test venues used against New Zealand — Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy, Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune’s Gahunje and Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai — just about managed “satisfactory” ratings from the ICC match referee. However, Kanpur’s Green Park stadium’s outfield has been rated “unsatisfactory” by the ICC match referee Jeff Crowe. Chepauk Stadium The government-owned stadium’s poor drainage system led to only two full days of play against Bangladesh and despite the pitch being rated “satisfactory”, the outfield didn’t escape the wrath of the former Kiwi international. The high-scoring tracks at Gwalior, Delhi and Hyderabad used for Bangladesh T20Is were rated “very good”, as they conformed to the requirements of the shortest format. However, the Indian team management, the BCCI and local curators wouldn’t be too amused to know that former Australia opener David Boon couldn’t rate …

ICC’s Huge ‘Unsatisfactory’ Verdict For Venue Where India Thrashed Bangladesh, NZ Series Venues Ratings Are…

ICC’s Huge ‘Unsatisfactory’ Verdict For Venue Where India Thrashed Bangladesh, NZ Series Venues Ratings Are…

File photo of the Indian cricket team© AFP The ICC has rated Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium pitch, used for India’s Test match against Bangladesh, as “very good” with other four home centres used during the season being deemed “satisfactory”. In fact, all the three Test venues used against New Zealand — Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy, Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune’s Gahunje and Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai — just about managed “satisfactory” ratings from the ICC match referee. However, Kanpur’s Green Park stadium’s outfield has been rated “unsatisfactory” by the ICC match referee Jeff Crowe. The government-owned stadium’s poor drainage system led to only two full days of play against Bangladesh and despite the pitch being rated “satisfactory”, the outfield didn’t escape the wrath of the former Kiwi international. The high-scoring tracks at Gwalior, Delhi and Hyderabad used for Bangladesh T20Is were rated “very good”, as they conformed to the requirements of the shortest format. However, the Indian team management, the BCCI and local curators wouldn’t be too amused to know that former Australia opener …

A mining contract in Goa comes under election commission’s lens; govt’s response found ‘unsatisfactory’ | India News

Taking cognizance of a complaint, which alleged that the Goa government and Vedanta Limited signed a lease deed for the commencement of mining operations last month after the Model Code of Conduct came into force, the additional chief electoral officer (CEO) in Goa has referred the matter to the Election Commission of India (ECI). The additional CEO stated that submissions made by the Goa government’s Directorate of Mines and Geology on the matter were “not satisfactory”. The complaint, made by an NGO called Goa Foundation on April 5, had alleged the contract was meant to “influence elections”. In a letter written to the Principal Secretary, Election Commission of India, on Monday, additional CEO Sunil P Masurkar wrote, “The reply filed by the Directorate of Mines and Geology is examined by this office and the same is found not satisfactory. It is observed that the mining lease deed executed by the Department though may amount to be part of the same contractual commitment, however, it is an independent agreement and since it was executed during the …

‘If you are playing top-class cricket, you should be able to handle those sort of things:’ Clive Lloyd on ‘unsatisfactory’ Cape Town pitch | Cricket News

The 2nd Test between India and South Africa is the shortest Test recorded in terms of the number of overs bowled in the game. India won the game by seven wickets on day 2. The pitch sparked a lot of debate in the cricketing circles about whether these sorts of pitches are good for the health of Test cricket. ICC has rated the pitch provided as “unsatisfactory.” However, former West Indian cricketer Clive Lloyd said, “If you are playing top-class cricket, you should be able to handle those sort of things,” during an interaction with the media after receiving the Lifetime Achievement award from Adamas University of Kolkata in Kolkata. “I do not think anything was wrong with the pitch. Somebody made a hundred on that same pitch, on a wearing pitch, so I think it is just an application,” he added. “The pitch in Newlands was very difficult to bat on,” ICC Match Referee Chris Broad, who gave a rating to the pitch, said. “The ball bounced quickly and sometimes alarmingly throughout the match, …

ICC Rates Bangladesh-New Zealand Test Dhaka Pitch ‘Unsatisfactory’

The New Zealand vs Bangladesh Test series ended 1-1.© AFP Cricket’s world governing body said Tuesday that a review of last week’s second Test between Bangladesh and New Zealand had found it found the pitch “unsatisfactory”. Fifteen wickets fell on the opening day of the match at the Sher-e-Bangla National Stadium in Dhaka, with neither side making more than 180 in an innings. New Zealand won the Test to level the two-match series 1-1 on Saturday but captain Tim Southee afterwards criticised the pitch as the “worst wicket” he had come across in his long career. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said Tuesday that match referee David Boon had also found the pitch was not up to scratch. “It appeared that the pitch may have been under prepared, as it was not hard and was covered in grass clippings on day one,” Boon’s report to the ICC said. “From the first session onwards, throughout the remainder of the match the bounce was inconsistent with numerous balls bursting the surface,” it added. “Deliveries from spin bowlers …