Month: September 2024

  • Badlapur rape case accused killed in encounter: had snatched police revolver and opened fire, killed in retaliatory action

    Badlapur Rape Case: The accused in Maharashtra’s Badlapur rape case was killed in a police encounter on Monday. Crime Branch officials were taking the accused to Thane in connection with another case. During this, he snatched a policeman’s revolver and fired 2 to 3 rounds, in which a policeman got injured. After this, accused Shinde was shot in police retaliatory action. He was later taken to the hospital, where he died.

    Let us tell you that Akshay Shinde was arrested in a case related to sexual abuse of school girls. On 20th August, there were large scale protests in Badlapur regarding this matter. During the protest, some angry people vandalized the school. At the same time, due to the violent protest of the people at Badlapur railway station, the movement of trains was stopped for more than 10 hours. In the evening, the police cleared the railway track by lathicharge, due to which the crowd also pelted stones at the police.

    Know what is Badlapur rape case?

    Let us tell you that last month, on August 13, two girls were sexually assaulted in Adarsh ​​School of Badlapur. A few days later, when a girl told her parents that something wrong happened to her in the school, the parents immediately went to the school administration, but the school administration refused to take any action. After this, on the complaint of the family, the police arrested the accused Akshay on August 17. A case was registered against him under several sections including POCSO.

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  • Sky-borne havoc in CG… Pregnant woman dies due to lightning

    Virendra Gahwai, Bilaspur. Many lives were lost due to lightning in Chhattisgarh on Monday, in which Rajnandgaon had the highest number of deaths at 8. A tragic incident also occurred in Bilaspur district. A pregnant woman lost her life due to lightning in Sipat area. The deceased woman has been identified as Phulkumari, who was 9 months pregnant. Read More: CG BIG BREAKING: 8 people including 5 school children died due to lightning

    According to the information, at the time of the incident, Fulkumari was sitting in the verandah of the house and cutting vegetables, when suddenly lightning struck. The family immediately took her to SIMS hospital, but the doctors declared her dead after examination. There is an atmosphere of mourning in the entire family due to this incident. The police, who arrived after getting information about the incident, are registering a case and taking further action.

    8 people died due to lightning in Rajnandgaon

    On Monday, 8 people died due to lightning in Joratarai village of Rajnandgaon. These included 5 school children and 3 villagers. It is being told that all the people had stopped in the ruins under the tree to avoid the rain in the afternoon, when all of them died due to lightning. All the children who lost their lives in the accident were residents of Joratai who were returning home after giving their half-yearly examination. After the sudden rain, all the children and three villagers had stopped in the ruins under the tree. Then this accident happened.

  • Is AI The Real Threat To Jobs, Privacy? Expert Sheds Light On Critical Aspects |

    New Delhi: AI is revolutionizing industries around the globe-from healthcare to the tech and creative industries-by automating tedious tasks and opening doors to new opportunities. While concerns about job displacement exist, AI offers avenues for growth through upskilling and the creation of roles that didn’t exist before.

    Ethical AI governance and public-private partnerships with appropriate cybersecurity infrastructure can ensure that this technology realizes humans’ best interests. As AI evolves, it transforms the global vista while finding a balance between progress, safety, and opportunity.

    In a recent email interview, Anand Birje, the CEO of Encora and former Digital Business Head of HCL Technologies, shared his insights on the existential risks posed by advanced technologies.

    How Is Generative AI Impacting Job Creation?

    AI is reshaping the job landscape, but it is not a simple story of replacement. We can see major shifts in healthcare, tech, creative fields and every vertical with AI augmenting the scope of existing roles by reducing repetitive and mundane tasks. However, while a percentage of roles that involve routine tasks may get phased out, AI will also create entirely new roles, responsibilities and positions that currently do not exist.

    For enterprises as well as individuals, the key to navigating these times of change is adaptation. According to him “We need to focus on training people and create a culture where upskilling and reskilling are constant. This cultural shift requires a change in individual mindset and must form an essential part of change management strategies for enterprises”.

    Forward-looking enterprises are already helping their people realize and appreciate the true scale of change being brought by AI–and the challenges, but also the opportunities this presents for them to progress in their careers.

    AI is not the existential threat to jobs that many fear, however, it will force us to reinvent the nature of work and evolve as individuals in the process to harness its full potential. You can draw a parallel with the wheel.

    Humans could and did travel and transport goods before its invention, but the wheel allowed us to save energy and time to focus on other areas and opened new avenues of progress for our civilization.

    End-to-End Encryption Fails to Prevent Data Leaks?

    Trust in social media platforms nowadays is a big issue right now, affecting millions of users globally, including all of us. Encryption helps, but it is not enough; it’s just one piece of a complex puzzle. What we need is a multilayered approach that involves transparency, compliance, and accountability. Recent times have seen a shift in this direction, with companies disclosing the geographical location as well as how they plan to leverage user data.

    As for regulations, we need to find the right balance. According to him, “We need frameworks that protect users while still allowing for technological progress. These frameworks must address the unique complexities of different geographies, comply with local regulations and global standards, and safeguard user privacy while leaving room for innovation and creativity”.

    The tech industry must step up and adopt a ‘privacy by design’ approach. This means building guardrails into products and services from the ground up, not as an afterthought.

    This is truer than ever in a world where AI is being leveraged for identity theft, misinformation, and manipulation. Ultimately, building trust will require deeper collaboration between tech companies, regulators, and users themselves, and this is a key factor to consider as we redesign digital channels to adapt to an AI world.

    Should We Be Concerned About AI’s Existential Threat?  

    We should take these warnings seriously. But it is also crucial to differentiate between immediate, concrete risks and long-term, speculative concerns. The real threats we face today are not sci-fi scenarios of AI domination. They are more subtle – things like AI bias, privacy breaches, echo chambers, and the spread of misinformation. These are real problems affecting real people right now.

    To address these, we need collaboration. It is not something any one company or even one country can solve alone. According to him, “We need governments, tech firms, and academics working together to ensure that standards for ethics, transparency and compliance are set for areas that involve AI usage. Public education in the benefits of AI as well as the pitfalls associated with it is also important, to ensure safe use”.

    But here is the thing–while we work on these risks, we cannot forget the good AI can do. It is a powerful tool that could help solve big global problems. We need to be careful with AI, but also hopeful about what it can achieve. This is a big challenge for our generation, and we need to step up to it.

    Where Government Falls Short in Addressing Digital Fraud?

    Online financial fraud is a growing concern. While the government has made efforts, we are still playing catch-up. The main challenge is speed – cybercriminals move fast, and our legal and regulatory frameworks often struggle to keep up. With the advent of modern technologies such as Gen AI, cybercrime continues to grow in sophistication, scale, and speed.

    Regulatory bodies and government agencies must work together with technology companies and bring the best technological talent to bear against cybercrimes. According to him, ” We need to think outside the box, for instance, build a real-time threat sharing platform between technology companies and government agencies that can help identify and stop financial cybercrime in its tracks”.

    We also need a more proactive strategy and an update to the legal framework. Conventional laws are ill-equipped to deal with modern cybercrime and this can lead to apathy or lack of speed when addressing it.

    Digital literacy is crucial too, many frauds succeed simply because people are not aware of the risks. This holds true for a country like India, where widespread internet penetration to rural areas and so to the majority of the population is a new phenomenon.

    To sum up, the risk of AI being used for financial cybercrime is very real. To combat it effectively, we need better technology, smarter regulation, improved education, and closer collaboration across sectors.

    Should Governments Regulate AI?  

    In my view, some level of government oversight for AI is not just advisable, but necessary. Ideally created through public-private partnerships, this oversight is needed to ensure safety and ethical usage of AI even as the technology quickly becomes ubiquitous in our drive to infuse creativity and innovation across work streams.

    We need a framework that is flexible and adaptable and focuses on transparency, accountability, and fairness. The regulatory approach would depend heavily on local government bodies; however, it can be tiered so that the level of oversight and regulatory requirements are directly proportional to capabilities and potential impact.

    For instance, an AI being used to help marketers make their copy more engaging does not require the same level of oversight as an AI that helps process insurance claims for the healthcare industry.

    According to him, “We also need to think about AI’s broader societal impact and take active steps to address issues like job displacement and data privacy. By keeping them firmly in our sights, we can ensure that the policies being developed to regulate AI are in the best interest of the public and align with our values and human rights”.

    Effective AI regulation will require ongoing dialogue between policymakers, industry leaders, and the public. It is about striking the right balance between innovation and responsible development, harnessing the technology’s full potential while protecting our civilization from its side-effects.

    Are AI and Robotics a Danger to Humanity?

    Look, ‘Terminator’ makes for great entertainment, but we are far from that reality. AI for the first time can make decisions and has evolved from ‘tools’ to ‘agents’ and the real and immediate risks are not around AI taking over the world but how humans might misuse the massive potential that it brings to the table. At present, we should be more concerned about the use of AI for privacy invasions, autonomous weapons, misinformation, and disinformation.

    According to him, “We are at a crucial point in shaping its development, a few moments before the technology becomes ubiquitous. We need to prioritize safety and global governance frameworks, create clear ethical guidelines and failsafe mechanisms, invest in AI literacy, and keep humans in control of critical decisions”.

    Prevention is about being proactive. The goal should be to use AI wisely. We should not fear it, but we do need to guide it in the right direction. It is all about finding that sweet spot between progress and responsibility.

    How Vulnerable Are AI Military Systems To Cyberattacks?  

    This is an important question. As AI gets integrated more closely with our existing infrastructure, there are a few areas where it has the potential to cause the most chaos. According to him, AI in military systems is one of these areas that requires us to tread with extreme caution.

    From data poisoning to manipulate decisions and adversarial attacks to theft of sensitive data and unauthorized access, there are many ways AI integration can lead to vulnerabilities and challenges for the military and cause significant damage in the process.

    For instance, evasion attacks can be used to change the colour of a few pixels in a way that is imperceptible to the human eye. However, AI will now misclassify the images and do so with confidence. This can be used to attack AI systems involved in facial detection or target recognition, to disastrous consequences.

    So how do we tackle this? We need best-in-class cybersecurity and robust AI systems that can explain their decisions for human verification. This is an area where government agencies are advised to work closely with technology companies to implement AI systems that can identify and resist manipulation, bring in Zero Trust Architecture for sensitive digital infrastructure and involve humans in the decision-making process for important situations.

    AI should support military decision-making, not replace human judgment. 

  • Rishabh Pant Vs MS Dhoni: Diving Deep Into Test Career Stats Of India’s Finest | cricket news

    After a horrific accident on December 31, 2022, Rishabh Pant returned to Test cricket after almost over 600 days. The promising talent showcased his class with a Hundred against Bangladesh and just in his 34th Test game for India, Pant equaled MS Dhoni’s century record in Test cricket for India. Rishabh now has a ton against and in countries like England, Australia, India and South Africa, which is pretty impressive for his age with 2419 runs in the format with an average of 44.80 after 34 games.

    What’s more interesting is that Pant’s average while playing against Australia is 62.4 and 65 when playing games at home. Arguably, Pant is a monster performer for India especially when it comes to Test cricket. (5 Bowlers With Most Five-Wicket Hauls In Test Cricket)

    Many believe Pant is on his way to become the best wicketkeeper-batter in Test cricket for India but for that he needs to outshine the likes of MS Dhoni. Dhoni who left captaincy of Tests earlier than other formats did not have a fabulous record in Test cricket. He finished his Test career as a batsman with an average of 38.09. In the first 34 Test matches of Dhoni’s career, he scored 1,778 runs which is 641 runs less than Pant in the same amount of games.

    Coming to Pant’s road to recovery, he was admitted to a hospital in Dehradun, and as he started his road to recovery, a lot of surgeries were done. Earlier, it looked like Pant would at least take two years to recover as the former India skipper Sourav Ganguly who was working with the Delhi Capitals disclosed in February 2023 that Pant was going through a difficult time and would require a couple of years to make a comeback on the field.

    After all the hardships and struggles, Pant was able to make his comeback within 1.5 years after his accident as he was spotted playing in the Indian Premier League 2024. (R Ashwin Vs Nathon Lyon: Monty Panesar Picks The Better Spinner)

    Pant then made a return to the Indian team in white-ball sides and played a crucial role in India’s T20 World Cup 2024 triumph. Recently, while playing in the Duleep trophy 2024, one of Pant’s cheeky digs went viral on social media. (With Burea Inputs)

  • Now action will be taken against those selling drugs near schools, Yellow Line campaign will be run

    Raipur. The district administration is now going to run a yellow line campaign within 100 yards of government schools and colleges. In this, the Kotpa Act 2003 is being implemented smoothly and challan action is also being taken by the authorized officer for violation of section 4.

    In this regard, Collector Dr. Gaurav Singh held a meeting of the District Level Coordination Committee under the National Tobacco Control Program in the Red Cross Hall located in the Collectorate premises. During this, the Raipur Collector gave instructions to make all government offices, private schools and gram panchayats of the district tobacco free under the National Tobacco Control Program.

    Under Section 5 and 6 of the Act, challan action will be taken from time to time to make railway stations, bus stations, public places and all offices smoke free. In this series, the administration will now keep a close watch on educational institutions. Nodal officers will be nominated in all departments and training is also being given to run the campaign smoothly at the development block level so that educational institutions can be made tobacco free.

  • Badlapur Sexual Assault Case: Accused Dies In Shooting After Snatching Cop’s Gun |

    Akshay Shinde, the man accused of sexually assaulting two nursery school girls in Badlapur, Maharashtra, was shot dead by police following a violent confrontation. The incident occurred after Shinde managed to snatch a revolver from a police officer and opened fire, injuring one officer in the process.

    Incident details

    Shinde was an attendant at a local school in Thane, where he allegedly raped the two girls inside the school toilet. His arrest took place on August 17, five days after the children reported the assaults to their parents. The case sparked significant public outrage, leading to protests that included thousands blocking railway lines.

    On the day of the shooting, the accused was being transported to Thane for questioning when, near the Mumbra bypass, he snatched the revolver from one of the officers in the vehicle and fired two or three shots, wounding the officer. In retaliation, another officer shot back at Shinde, leaving him dead.

    The Maharashtra government has established a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the assault case more thoroughly. The SIT is headed by senior IPS officer Arti Singh, tasked with ensuring a proper investigation into the allegations and the subsequent police actions.

  • Israel’s Deadliest Strikes Ever On Lebanon Kill 100; Cause Mass Exodus | world news

    MARJAYOUN: Israeli strikes killed some 100 Lebanese Monday in the deadliest and most intense barrage in nearly a year as the Israeli military warned residents in southern and eastern Lebanon to evacuate their homes ahead of a widening air campaign against Hezbollah. Thousands of Lebanese fled the south, and the main highway out of the southern port city of Sidon was jammed with cars heading toward Beirut in the biggest exodus since the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah war.

    The Israeli military announced that it hit some 300 targets Monday, saying it was going after Hezbollah weapons sites. Some strikes hit in residential areas of towns in the south and the eastern Bekaa Valley. One strike hit a wooded area as far away as Byblos in central Lebanon, more than 80 miles from the border north of Beirut.The military said it was expanding the airstrikes to include areas of the Bekaa Valley, along Lebanon’s eastern border, after targeting more. than 300 sites in southern Lebanon. Israeli military spokesperson Rear Adm.

    Daniel Hagari said residents of the valley must immediately evacuate areas where Hezbollah is storing weapons.Meanwhile, Hezbollah said in a statement that it fired dozens of rockets at an Israeli military post in Galilee. It also targeted for a second day the facilities of the Rafael defense firm, headquartered in Haifa.

    As Israel carried out the attacks, Israeli authorities reported a series of air-raid sirens in northern Israel warning of incoming rocket fire from Lebanon.Earlier Monday, Israel issued a broad warning urging residents of southern Lebanon to evacuate from homes and other buildings where it claimed Hezbollah has stored weapons. It was the first warning of its kind in nearly a year of steadily escalating conflict and came after a particularly heavy exchange of fire on Sunday.

    Hezbollah launched around 150 rockets, missiles and drones into northern Israel in retaliation for strikes that killed a top commander and dozens of fighters.There was no sign of an immediate exodus from the villages of southern Lebanon, and the warning left open the possibility that some residents could live in or near targeted structures without knowing that they are at risk.The increasing strikes and counterstrikes have raised fears of an all-out war, even as Israel is still battling Hamas in Gaza and trying to return scores of hostages taken in Hamas’ Oct. 7 attacks.

    Hezbollah has vowed to continue its strikes in solidarity with the Palestinians and Hamas, a fellow Iran-backed militant group. Israel says it is committed to returning calm to its northern border. Associated Press journalists in southern Lebanon reported heavy airstrikes targeting many areas Monday morning, including some far from the border. Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency said the strikes hit a forested area in the central province of Byblos, about 130 kilometers (81 miles) north of the Israeli-Lebanese border, for the first time since the exchanges began in October. No injuries were reported there.

    The Chief of the General Staff approves strikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon from the IDF Headquarters Underground Operations Center. So far, more than 300 Hezbollah targets have been struck today. pic.twitter.com/hbNKWJ8QAs — Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) September 23, 2024

    Israel also bombed targets in the northeastern Baalbek and Hermel regions, where a shepherd was killed and two family members were wounded, according to the news agency. It said a total of 30 people were wounded in strikes. The Lebanese Health Ministry asked hospitals in southern Lebanon and the eastern Bekaa valley to postpone surgeries that could be done later. The ministry said in a statement that its request aimed to keep hospitals ready to deal with people wounded by “Israel’s expanding aggression on Lebanon.”

    An Israeli military official said Israel is focused on aerial operations and has no immediate plans for a ground operation. The official, speaking on condition of anonymity in keeping with regulations, said the strikes are aimed at curbing Hezbollah’s ability to launch more strikes into Israel. Lebanese media reported that residents received text messages urging them to move away from any building where Hezbollah stores arms until further notice.

    “If you are in a building housing weapons for Hezbollah, move away from the village until further notice,” the Arabic message reads, according to Lebanese media.Lebanon’s information minister, Ziad Makary, said in a statement that his office in Beirut had received a recorded message telling people to leave the building.

    “This comes in the framework of the psychological war implemented by the enemy,” Makary said, and urged people “not to give the matter more attention than it deserves.” It was not immediately clear how many people would be affected by the Israeli orders. Communities on both sides of the border have largely emptied out because of the near-daily exchanges of fire. Israel has accused Hezbollah of transforming entire communities in the south into militant bases, with hidden rocket launchers and other infrastructure.

    That could lead the Israeli military to wage an especially heavy bombing campaign, even if no ground forces move in.The military said it had targeted more than 150 militant sites early Monday. Residents of different villages in southern Lebanon posted photos on social media of airstrikes and large plumes of smoke. The state-run National News Agency also reported airstrikes on different areas. An Israeli airstrike on a Beirut suburb on Friday killed a top Hezbollah military commander and more than a dozen fighters, as well as dozens of civilians, including women and children.

    Last week, thousands of communications devices, used mainly by Hezbollah members, exploded in different parts of Lebanon, killing 39 people and wounding nearly 3,000. Lebanon blamed Israel for the attacks, but Israel did not confirm or deny any responsibility.Hezbollah began firing into Israel a day after the Oct. 7 attack in what it said was an attempt to pin down Israeli forces to help Palestinian fighters in Gaza.

    Israel has retaliated with airstrikes, and the conflict has steadily intensified over the past year.The fighting has killed hundreds of people in Lebanon, dozens in Israel and displaced tens of thousands on both sides of the border. It has also sparked brush fires that have destroyed agriculture and scarred the landscape.

    Israel has vowed to push Hezbollah back from the border so its citizens can return to their homes, saying it prefers to do so diplomatically but is willing to use force.Hezbollah has said it will keep up its attacks until there is a cease-fire in Gaza, but that appears increasingly elusive as the war nears its anniversary.

    Hamas-led militants stormed into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killing some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and abducting around 250. Some 100 captives are still held in Gaza, a third of whom are believed to be dead, after most of the rest were released during a weeklong cease-fire in November. Israel’s offensive has killed over 41,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between civilians and fighters in its count. It says women and children make up a little over half of those killed. Israel says it has killed over 17,000 militants, without providing evidence.

  • Former Municipality President accused of corruption, Congressmen demand action

    Amit Pandey, Khairagarh. Congressmen have raised the demand for action against former Municipal President Shailendra Verma. In fact, in the year 2023, due to the mutual collusion of Khairagarh CMO and the then Municipal President Shailendra Verma, lakhs of rupees were paid in Khairagarh Municipality without purchasing goods and government money was distributed. BJP was continuously protesting against this. After the protest by BJP, the administration came into action and started a departmental inquiry. In the investigation, the then CMO Kuldeep Jha was found guilty, who was also suspended by the government with immediate effect, but in the entire matter, action has not been taken against CMO Khairagarh as well as former Municipal President Shailendra Verma till now, regarding which today the MLA representative and Congress workers reached the district headquarters and submitted a memorandum to the Collector.

    The matter pertains to Khairagarh Nagar Palika Parishad, where lakhs of rupees were paid during the period from 1 June 23 to 31 December 23 by showing purchase of materials from Nagar Palika President, Councilor, 14th Finance, 15th Finance, State Change, Municipality, Didi Utensil Bank, Repair Maintenance, Water Troubleshooting items, and other items. BJP General Secretary Ramadhar Rajak had complained about this to the Collector, Urban Administration Minister Arun Sao, Secretary and Director of Urban Administration Department.

    In the complaint letter, it was revealed that a huge amount of Rs. 37 lakh 73 thousand was corrupted without purchasing any material. During the purchase and corruption, no bill voucher and file related to this was available in the municipality. No gym material was purchased by the municipality and the government’s store purchase rules were also not followed.

    Recently, Shailendra Verma left Congress in a very dramatic way and joined BJP, after which he became the BJP’s municipal president in Khairagarh city after seven and a half years. Now since Shailendra has joined BJP, the series of complaints from BJP has stopped, but instead of BJP, Congress has opened a front to take action against Shailendra Verma.

    MLA representative Manrakhan Devangan said that when the CMO was found guilty and suspended in the investigation of the case of misappropriation of government funds worth Rs 37 lakh in the Nagar Palika, then why no action has been taken against Shailendra Verma. The cheque has the joint signatures of the CMO and the Chairman, both of them have committed this robbery in collusion, so we have demanded action against Shailendra Verma and dismiss him from the post of councillor.

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  • Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G Launched In India With Triple Rear Camera Unit Under Rs 20,000; Check Specs, Bank Discount |

    Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G India Launch: South Korean giant Samsung has launched the latest Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G smartphone in the M series in India. It runs Android 14 with One UI 6 and the handset is offered in Coral Green and Thunder Black colour options. 

    The company has promised four generations of Android updates and 5 years of security updates for the phone. The phone is equipped with Samsung Knox Vault, a unique hardware-based security and tamper-proof solution. 

    It is important to note that the newly launched smartphone shares similarities with the Samsung Galaxy M55 5G and the Samsung Galaxy F55 5G, which are already available for purchase in the country.  

    Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G Price And Bank Discount 

    The phone is priced at Rs 19,999 for the 8GB + 128GB model. Consumers can purchase the smartphone in the country via Amazon, the Samsung India website, and select offline retail stores starting September 26. Consumers can avail of a Rs. 2,000 bank discount on all leading banks’ credit and debit cards EMI and full payment to get the phone at a lower effective price. (Also Read: 

    After applying all the discounts, the effective starting price of the phone is Rs. 17,999. 

    Samsung Galaxy M55s 5G Specifications: 

    The smartphone features a 6.7-inch full-HD+ sAMOLED screen with a 120Hz refresh rate and 1,000nits of peak brightness level. It is powered by a Snapdragon 7 Gen 1 SoC. 

    The handset is powered by a 5,000mAh battery in the Galaxy M55s 5G with support for 45W wired fast charging. On the optics front, the smartphone comes with a triple rear camera unit, including a 50-megapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilisation (OIS) support, an 8-megapixel sensor paired with an ultra-wide-angle lens, and a 2-megapixel macro shooter. For selfies and video chats, there is  50-megapixel sensor on the front. 

    The smartphone offers two RAM configurations, 8GB and 12GB, providing a smooth multitasking experience. It also comes with internal storage options of 128GB and 256GB, which can be expanded up to a massive 1TB using a microSD card, giving users ample space for apps, media, and files. 

    The hybrid dual SIM setup allows flexibility, supporting either two nano SIMs or one nano SIM. For audio, the device features a USB Type-C port and Dolby Atmos support, delivering immersive and high-quality sound output. 

  • Team India Create ‘HISTORY’: This happened for the first time in the 92-year history of Indian Test cricket, Team India created this special record after winning the match against Bangladesh

    Team India Create ‘HISTORY’: Indian cricket team defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first test of the two-match series. With this win, the team has achieved a special feat by ending its 92-year-long wait in the history of cricket, let us tell you that for the first time in Test cricket, the number of wins of the Indian team has become more than the number of losses. India played its first Test in 1932 under the leadership of CK Naidu, but had to face defeat by 158 runs. Since that match, India has never managed to achieve more wins than the number of losses.

    It is worth noting that the Indian cricket team has played 581 Test matches so far. Out of these, India has now achieved the 179th Test win. At the same time, they have faced defeat in Test cricket 178 times. 222 matches have been drawn, while one match was tied. India has now reached the joint third position among the teams with the most wins in Test cricket. In such a situation, let us know which are the top-5 teams that have faced the most wins and losses in Test cricket history.

    CountryWinLossAustralia414232England397325South Africa179161India179178Pakistan148144

    What happened in the match?

    India defeated Bangladesh by 280 runs in the first Test played in Chennai and took a 1-0 lead in the two-match series. While chasing the target of 515 runs, Bangladesh’s second innings was reduced to 234 runs.

    Chennai’s local boy Ravichandran Ashwin wreaked havoc in this match by taking six wickets. This was his 37th five-wicket haul in Tests and he equaled the great Shane Warne in this matter. Nazmul Hussain Shanto scored the highest 82 runs from Bangladesh. Batting first after losing the toss, India scored 376 runs in the first innings. In reply, Bangladesh’s first innings ended at 149 runs. The Indian team did not ask Bangladesh to follow on and batted in the second innings with a lead of 227 runs. India declared its second innings at 287 runs for four wickets and got a total lead of 514 runs.

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