इंदौर गैंगस्टर सलमान लाला का शव सेhore में मिला, परिवार ने लगाया पुलिस कस्टडी में मौत का आरोप

इंदौर के कुख्यात गैंगस्टर सलमान लाला का शव रविवार को इंदौर-भोपाल हाईवे पर सेhore जिले में पानी से भरे एक गड्ढे में मिला। लाला पर एनडीपीएस और हत्या के प्रयास सहित कई गंभीर मामले दर्ज थे। शव को भोपाल के हमीदिया अस्पताल लाया गया, जहां सोमवार सुबह भारी सुरक्षा के बीच पोस्टमार्टम किया गया। इस प्रक्रिया की वीडियोग्राफी भी कराई गई। सलमान लाला के परिवार ने आरोप लगाया कि उसकी मौत पुलिस कस्टडी में हुई है। इस दावे के समर्थन में उसके चाचा जावेद ने एक वीडियो जारी किया, जिसमें सलमान समुद्र में तैरता हुआ दिखाई दे रहा है। उन्होंने सवाल उठाया कि “जो शख्स समुद्र में आसानी से तैर सकता है, वह पानी भरे गड्ढे में कैसे डूब सकता है?” परिवार का कहना है कि पुलिस ने उसे बेरहमी से पीटा था। पुलिस के अनुसार, लाला हिस्ट्रीशीटर था और उसने उज्जैन के गैंगस्टर दुर्लभ कश्यप की तरह का नेटवर्क खड़ा किया था। कोहेफिज़ा थाना प्रभारी केजी शुक्ला ने बताया कि पोस्टमार्टम के दौरान परिवार के सदस्य मौजूद थे। इसके बाद सेhore पुलिस ने शव को अपने कब्जे में ले लिया। शवगृह के बाहर बड़ी संख्या में लाला के परिजन और सोशल मीडिया फॉलोवर्स जमा हो गए, जिसके चलते अतिरिक्त पुलिस बल और दंगा-नियंत्रण वाहनों की तैनाती करनी पड़ी।

Mitchell Starc Retires from T20Is to Focus on Tests and 2027 ODI World Cup

Australia pacer Mitchell Starc has announced his retirement from T20 internationals, saying he wants to prioritise the team’s heavy Test schedule from 2026 onwards and the 2027 ODI World Cup. Starc, 35, made his T20I debut in 2012 and played 65 matches, claiming 79 wickets — the second-most for Australia in the format. He was a key member of the side that won the 2021 T20 World Cup in the UAE, and last featured at the 2024 edition in the Caribbean. “Test cricket is and has always been my highest priority,” Starc said. “Looking ahead to the Indian tour, the Ashes, and the 2027 ODI World Cup, this is the best way for me to stay fresh, fit, and at my best for those campaigns.” Selectors acknowledged the void Starc leaves in Australia’s T20 setup, especially his pace and new-ball swing. Chair of selectors George Bailey said: “We might not replace Starcy like-for-like, but we’ve seen promising signs from Nathan Ellis, Ben Dwarshuis, Sean Abbott, and Xavier Bartlett.” Australia have won 14 of 17 T20Is since Starc’s last appearance. His retirement comes as the selectors named the squad for October’s T20I series against New Zealand, with Marcus Stoinis, Matt Short, and Mitchell Owen returning, while Ellis will miss the tour for the birth of his first child.

UK Announces £1 Million Aid for Afghanistan Earthquake Victims

An Afghan man was seen standing amidst the rubble of a collapsed house in Dara Noor, Jalalabad, after a deadly magnitude-6 earthquake struck Afghanistan around midnight on September 1, 2025. The quake, one of the country’s worst in recent years, has killed more than 800 people and left at least 2,800 injured, according to authorities. Rescue operations are still underway. In response to the tragedy, Britain has pledged £1 million ($1.35 million) in emergency support for those affected. The UK government clarified that the funds would not be directed to Afghanistan’s Taliban administration but instead channelled through international partners to ensure accountability. The assistance will be divided between the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and the International Red Cross (IFRC) to provide critical healthcare services and deliver emergency supplies to the hardest-hit areas. “The UK remains committed to the people of Afghanistan, and this emergency funding will help our partners deliver critical healthcare and emergency supplies to the most hard-hit,” British Foreign Minister David Lammy said in an official statement. Afghanistan’s disaster response has been severely hampered by shrinking international funding, particularly following U.S.-led aid cuts, further complicating relief efforts in the wake of Sunday’s devastating quake.

Metro Awaits Safety Certification, CMRS Visit Expected Soon

Scheduled for an October rollout, the Metro in the state capital requires mandatory certification from the Commissioner of Metro Railway Safety (CMRS) before operations can begin. According to officials, the CMRS will visit the city twice prior to granting approval. The first inspection will focus on the Metro Depot and rolling stock (trains), while the second visit will cover Metro stations. Departments including Civil, Signalling, and Telecom are required to upload their compliance reports online for scrutiny. “Many departments have already submitted their reports, and the first visit by CMRS is expected shortly,” an official from the Madhya Pradesh Metro Rail Corporation told The Free Press. Meanwhile, senior officers are carrying out regular reviews of the project. On Saturday, Metro Corporation MD S. Krishna Chetanya inspected the ongoing works and assured that all tasks will be completed on schedule. On Sunday, Additional Chief Secretary (Urban Development) Sanjay Dubey also reviewed the preparations.

Trump’s 50% Tariff on Indian Seafood Exports Leaves Mumbai’s Sassoon Dock in Turmoil

Mumbai: Beginning August 27, a steep 50% tariff on Indian frozen seafood exports to the United States — the world’s largest seafood market — has cast a pall over an industry that has sustained generations. At Sassoon Dock, one of Maharashtra’s busiest seafood-exporting hubs, the usual bustle of unloading, auctioning and processing seafood is now laced with deep anxiety. The fishing sector here was already grappling with existential threats, including the Mumbai Port Authority’s move to lease out godowns for commercial purposes. The latest blow from U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration, which hiked duties from 10% in early August to 25% and now to 50%, has left exporters and fishermen fearing collapse. “If the Indian government doesn’t find a solution to the tariff, exporters will not value fishermen,” said Vasant Bhuchade, president of the Marine Products Auctioneers Association. “Traders and exporters will ask for a cheaper rate during auctions, and fishermen, who usually earn good money from prawns, will then not bother going into the water for prawns. The cascading effect will even rob the women who shell prawns of their income. Prawns are the mainstay of our fishing activity, and this tariff will put the entire industry in danger.” Industry insiders warn that the impact will ripple across the supply chain — from exporters and auctioneers to aquaculture farmers and women engaged in prawn shelling. With the U.S. and China serving as India’s primary seafood markets, exporters have little room to manoeuvre and are expected to pass on the burden of increased costs. The rise in tariffs, exporters say, could dismantle a trade that has long been one of India’s most lucrative. For thousands of families tied to Sassoon Dock, the prospect of diminishing catches and shrinking incomes now looms larger than ever.

Revanth Reddy Orders CBI Probe Into Kaleshwaram Project Irregularities, Targets BRS Leadership

Hyderabad: Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy on Monday announced a CBI probe into alleged irregularities in the design and construction of the Kaleshwaram lift irrigation project during the previous BRS regime. Concluding his reply to the debate on the Justice P.C. Ghose Commission report at 1:40 a.m. in the Assembly, he said a central investigation was essential given the inter-state water issues involved and the role of central organisations that had approved and funded the over ₹1 lakh crore project, which suffered structural failures within three years of completion. Revanth Reddy assured that the state government would strictly act on the commission’s recommendations, which held former BRS leadership, IAS officers, and irrigation officials responsible, and suggested criminal cases against them. “We do not want to act in haste or take unilateral decisions. The House has been taken into confidence to ensure transparency before moving ahead,” he said. Launching a scathing attack on former chief minister K. Chandrashekar Rao and ex-irrigation minister T. Harish Rao, the CM alleged that Kaleshwaram was designed as a vehicle for massive corruption. He accused Chandrashekar Rao of pushing a faulty design, ignoring expert warnings, and shifting the project from Tummidihatti to Medigadda “not for irrigation needs but for enrichment running into nearly ₹1 lakh crore.” Revanth Reddy claimed Maharashtra never opposed the Pranahitha-Chevella project at Tummidihatti and had only sought a reduction in barrage height. Despite this, he said, KCR altered the design by sidelining a committee of retired engineers. These objections, he pointed out, were recorded in the Ghose Commission’s report. Taking aim at Harish Rao, the CM said the commission specifically flagged his role in lapses, citing Page 98 of the report. He accused him of misleading the Assembly and public by suppressing facts despite Union water resources ministry approvals in 2014 confirming 205 tmc ft water availability and hydrology clearance. “When the Centre had accorded approvals, why did Harish Rao write fresh letters seeking clarifications?” he asked, terming it an attempt to justify the redesign. Revanth demanded that misleading remarks by Harish Rao in the Assembly be expunged from records. He also alleged that BRS deliberately changed project names and locations for financial gain, remarking that if irrigation expert Vidyasagar Rao were alive, “he would have jumped into the Kaleshwaram waters after hearing these lies.” The CM added that Harish Rao, in his own deposition before the commission, admitted helplessness in stopping his uncle KCR and brother-in-law K.T. Rama Rao from exploiting the project — a revelation, he said, that exposed BRS’s internal contradictions. He challenged Harish Rao to suggest any alternative investigative agency if he was confident of his innocence.

Liverpool Agree Record £130m Deal to Sign Alexander Isak from Newcastle

Premier League champions Liverpool have agreed a British record transfer to sign Newcastle United striker Alexander Isak for around £130 million ($176 million), according to multiple media reports on Monday. The Swedish forward is set to undergo a medical before completing a six-year deal with the Merseyside club, The Athletic reported. The fee will surpass the previous Premier League record of £106 million that Chelsea paid Benfica for Enzo Fernandez in 2023. Isak, 25, enjoyed a stellar campaign last season, scoring 23 league goals — second only to Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah — as Newcastle secured Champions League qualification. His future has been the subject of a prolonged transfer saga this summer, with the striker training separately from the Magpies squad after making his desire to join Liverpool clear. Newcastle had earlier rejected a £110 million bid, but the deal gathered momentum after they signed German international Nick Woltemade on Saturday for a club-record fee of up to £69 million. For Liverpool, Isak becomes the latest marquee signing in a summer of heavy investment. The club has already secured German midfielder Florian Wirtz, French forward Hugo Ekitike from Eintracht Frankfurt, full-back Jeremie Frimpong from Bayer Leverkusen, and left-back Milos Kerkez from Bournemouth. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe had hinted on Friday that Isak could be allowed to leave, citing the financial relief such a sale would bring. The club has faced challenges with Profit and Sustainability Regulations, previously selling Elliot Anderson and Yankuba Minteh to avoid penalties. Despite their big-money arrivals, Liverpool are still seeking to rediscover last season’s relentless form that saw them clinch the league title with four games to spare. However, they currently top the table after three consecutive wins, including a 1-0 victory over last year’s runners-up Arsenal at Anfield on Sunday. Newcastle, by contrast, are struggling, sitting 17th after a goalless draw with Leeds United.

Janhvi Kapoor Approached for Chaalbaaz Remake

Janhvi Kapoor has been making headlines lately, first with her performance in Param Sundari alongside Sidharth Malhotra, and then with the teaser of Sunny Sanskari Ki Tulsikumari co-starring Varun Dhawan. Now, there’s another exciting update about the actress. If sources are to be believed, Janhvi Kapoor has been offered the lead role in the official remake of her mother Sridevi’s iconic film Chaalbaaz. A reliable insider revealed, “For Janhvi, Chaalbaaz is a lot more than just a film. It’s an emotion. She has jumped at the chance of playing the lead role, but is treading with utmost caution.” The source further added that Janhvi doesn’t want to simply rely on her mother’s legacy. “She is taking opinions from people around for the Chaalbaaz remake. She is excited, but also wary of the inevitable comparisons. She is expected to take a final call by the end of September,” the insider stated. While the details about the producers and directors are being kept under wraps, the possibility of Janhvi stepping into a role once immortalized by Sridevi has already created a buzz. If everything falls into place, audiences may soon see Janhvi Kapoor recreating the magic of Chaalbaaz for a new generation.

Nag Ashwin Shares Major Update on Kalki 2

Kalki 2898 AD, starring pan-India icons Prabhas and Deepika Padukone in lead roles, hit theatres in June 2024 and went on to collect nearly ₹1,050 crore worldwide. Directed by Nag Ashwin, the sci-fi mythological thriller emerged as a global blockbuster, leaving fans eagerly awaiting its sequel. Following the massive success of the first part, all eyes have been on Kalki 2. Nag Ashwin had earlier announced that the sequel would begin filming towards the end of 2025. Recently, during a podcast appearance, the director dropped a significant update about the much-anticipated project. Ashwin revealed that while he hopes to start shooting by late 2025, several factors will determine the timeline. “The actors have to come together. Some of the pre-visualized sequences and action sequences are much bigger. So it will take some time. I don’t have an exact answer. Everyone is busy,” he explained. He further added that while filming itself will take time, the real challenge lies in post-production. “Hopefully in another two or three years, that’s what I think,” he said, hinting that fans may have to wait longer to witness the next chapter on the big screen. Kalki 2898 AD also featured Bollywood legend Amitabh Bachchan and Tamil superstar Kamal Haasan in pivotal roles. The film’s epic soundtrack was composed by Santhosh Narayanan, and it was produced by Ashwini Dutt.

India Edge Past Japan 3-2 to Seal Super4s Spot in Asia Cup

Rajgir: The Rajgir Sports Complex was once again packed to the rafters as fans gathered to watch India take on Japan in their second Asia Cup clash on Sunday. While many expected a dominant display from the hosts, it turned into a tense affair, with India scraping through to a narrow 3-2 win. Strong goalkeeping by Suraj Karkera and the tireless running of Vivek Sagar Prasad during penalty corners proved decisive, helping India secure their place in the Super4s stage. Mandeep Singh opened the scoring as early as the fourth minute with a neat field goal following a pass from Sukhjeet Singh. Just a minute later, skipper Harmanpreet Singh doubled the lead from a penalty corner. Japan pulled one back through Kosei Kawabe in the 38th minute, but Harmanpreet struck again in the dying moments of the third quarter, slipping the ball through the goalkeeper’s legs for his second of the match. Kawabe responded once more in the final minute, deflecting the ball off the framework past Karkera, leaving Japan a goal short of parity. Japan piled on the pressure in the closing stages, especially after Harmanpreet received a yellow card. But Karkera stood tall, denying four successive penalty corners in the second quarter and three more in the final quarter. His reflexes were on full display—first blocking with his left foot and then diving to stop a rebound attempt. Meanwhile, Krishan Bahadur Pathak, playing his 150th international, also made five crucial saves. Speaking after the match, Karkera credited preparation and teamwork. “We had planned a way to defend the PCs, and we executed it. Of course, there is a lot of space for improvement. But we watched the videos of the match against China and worked on wherever we did wrong,” he said. The custodian revealed he had faced up to 500 shots per training session in preparation, focusing particularly on counter control, which showed when Japan pressed hard late in the game. Coach Craig Fulton praised Karkera and Vivek’s performances but expressed concern over missed opportunities. “We high-pressed really well, and that part of our game was excellent. We couldn’t convert a few more field goals, but the stats are really high for us in that aspect. We just couldn’t finish what we started,” Fulton noted. He also pointed out the toll of playing in the afternoon heat, which drained the team in the third quarter and allowed Japan back into the contest. Earlier in the day, China thrashed Kazakhstan 13-1 after conceding an early penalty corner goal. With momentum on their side, China will face Japan next, while India’s next challenge will be against Kazakhstan.

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