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Women's T20 Blind Cricket World Cup 2025 Launched

Union Minister Anurag Thakur inaugurates Women's T20 World Cup Cricket for the Blind 2025 in New Delhi. Historic tournament scheduled for November-December 2025 promises global participation.

Calcutta HC Questions 'Sir' Prefix in Voter Lists

Calcutta High Court directs Election Commission to file affidavit on PIL challenging 'Sir' prefix usage based on 2002 voter lists, raising questions about colonial-era honorifics in democratic processes.

Bombay HC: Can't Direct Airport Naming After D.B. Patil

The Bombay High Court has dismissed a Public Interest Litigation seeking to name the upcoming Navi Mumbai International Airport after late leader D.B. Patil, stating it lacks jurisdiction in such naming matters. Learn about the court's stance and the back

HC Acts on Chhath Drowning Deaths, Seeks State Reply

Jharkhand High Court initiates PIL seeking explanation from state authorities over repeated drowning deaths during Chhath Puja celebrations. Court demands safety measures and accountability for water body tragedies.

SC Seeks Centre's Reply on Online Gambling Ban Petition

The Supreme Court has directed the Central government to file a comprehensive response to a petition calling for a nationwide ban on online gambling and betting platforms, raising serious concerns about addiction and financial ruin.

Jay Shah Unveils Women's T20 Blind World Cup Trophy

ICC Chairman Jay Shah will unveil the trophy for the inaugural Women's T20 World Cup for Blind in a landmark moment for disability cricket. The historic tournament promises to revolutionize women's sports accessibility.

Halloween 2025: US Spending Hits Record $13.1 Billion

Americans are splurging like never before this Halloween 2025, with record-breaking spending on costumes, candy, and decorations. Discover the surprising trends driving this $13.1 billion spookfest.

Temple's Elephant Import Plan Sparks Legal Battle

A public interest litigation challenges the controversial relocation of an elephant from Uttarakhand to a Tamil Nadu temple, citing animal cruelty and legal violations in this heated wildlife debate.

Indian Women's Blind Cricket Team Meets Sri Lankan PM

In a landmark event bridging sports and diplomacy, the Indian women's cricket team for the blind met Sri Lankan Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena, showcasing international camaraderie and recognition for para-athletes.

Guides Help Visually Impaired Athletes Chase Dreams

Discover the inspiring partnership between visually impaired runners and their sighted guides who are breaking barriers in Indian sports. Learn how this unique teamwork is creating champions.

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