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Noida: Parks in residential sectors filled with rainwater, becomes a breeding ground for mosquitos

Numerous sectors across the city are grappling with overflowing drains, resulting in waterlogging on roads and green belts.

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Noida: Parks in residential sectors filled with rainwater, becomes a breeding ground for mosquitos

After the rainfall on Wednesday, residential sector parks throughout the city have become waterlogged, presenting a concerning situation. The stagnant water in these parks remained unresolved even on Thursday due to inadequate drainage systems. Residents are raising alarms over the potential breeding of mosquitoes in the stagnant water and sludge.

Numerous sectors across the city are grappling with overflowing drains, resulting in waterlogging on roads and green belts. Colonel (retd) Rajeev Verma, who resides in the area, has made efforts to address this issue, approaching both the Noida CEO and horticulture department officials in the past year. However, no effective measures have been taken so far.

Verma highlights that the recent flooding has led to the appearance of snakes in the neighborhood, and even snakelets have been found in the drains. This can be attributed to these reptiles’ habitats being flooded. He emphasizes that the park in Sector B is the sole green space in the vicinity, serving as a vital source of fresh air for all residents, regardless of age.  The Residents Welfare Association organized regular insecticide spraying and fogging to combat mosquitoes, but cases of dengue and malaria have been reported in several houses within the block.

A practical solution would involve the implementation of water harvesting at strategic points, facilitating proper water flow and mitigating the issue of persistent waterlogging. Similar grievances have been expressed by residents of other sectors including 70, 120, 122, and 119. However, authorities contend that water harvesting pits have been established in low-lying areas and major parks across the city.

Furthermore, obstructed sewers and drains have contributed to water accumulation in green spaces like parks, green belts, and adjacent roads. In Sector 72, the general secretary of the RWA, Jaipal Singh, conveyed that despite multiple complaints to Authority officials about clogged sewers in the area, no corrective measures have been taken so far.

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Airtel launches IPTV service across 2000 cities with plans starting at Rs. 699

Airtel has launched IPTV services across 2000 Indian cities, offering bundled OTT apps, Wi-Fi, and 350+ TV channels, starting at Rs. 699 per month.

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Bharti Airtel has rolled out its new IPTV service in over 2000 cities across India, aiming to provide users with a unified entertainment experience through the large screen. The service, which includes bundled Wi-Fi, OTT apps, and live TV channels, is available for both new and existing Airtel broadband users, starting at Rs. 699 per month.

How to access Airtel IPTV

New subscribers can get started by purchasing a new Airtel Wi-Fi plan through the company’s website or by visiting a nearby store.
Existing Airtel Wi-Fi users have the option to upgrade to IPTV services via the Airtel Thanks app or by heading to any Airtel store.

Features and plan details

Airtel’s IPTV offering includes access to more than 600 live TV channels and a wide catalog of on-demand content from 29 leading OTT platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV+, SonyLIV, and ZEE5.

The company is also offering up to 30 days of free service as part of an introductory promotion, claimable through the Airtel Thanks app.

Tariff details:

PlanWi-Fi SpeedOTT PlatformsTV Channels
Rs. 69940 Mbps26 apps350 channels
Rs. 899100 Mbps26 apps350 channels
Rs. 1099200 Mbps28 apps (incl. Apple TV+, Prime)350 channels
Rs. 1599300 Mbps29 apps (incl. Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime)350 channels
Rs. 39991 Gbps29 apps (incl. Netflix, Apple TV+, Prime)350 channels

Availability and rollout plans

Currently, the service is accessible across most of India, except in Delhi, Rajasthan, Assam, and the Northeastern states, where it will be introduced in the coming weeks. Airtel confirmed that more rollout updates will be shared shortly.

Siddharth Sharma, CEO – Connected Homes and Chief Marketing Officer at Bharti Airtel, shared his views on the launch, emphasizing the company’s commitment to delivering an enhanced viewing experience for Indian households.

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Ajey: The Untold Story Of A Yogi: Film based on UP CM Yogi Adityanath’s journey announced; first motion poster out

Scheduled for a grand release worldwide later in 2025, Ajey will be available in multiple languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam—ensuring that this powerful story reaches a diverse audience.

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In an exciting development for film enthusiasts and political followers alike, Ajey: The Untold Story of a Yogi, a biopic chronicling the life of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, was officially announced on Wednesday, March 26. Inspired by Shantanu Gupta’s acclaimed book, The Monk Who Became Chief Minister, this film promises to delve deep into the formative experiences that shaped one of India’s most prominent political figures.

Produced by Samrat Cinematics, the film’s first look was unveiled alongside a captivating motion poster that offers a sneak peek into Adityanath’s transformative journey. It will portray his evolution from humble beginnings to his pivotal decision to embrace sanyas as a Nathpanthi Yogi and, ultimately, his foray into the tumultuous realm of politics aimed at rejuvenating Uttar Pradesh.

The newly released motion poster features Anant Joshi in the titular role, embodying the essence of Yogi Adityanath’s life of service. Complementing this powerful visual is a compelling voiceover by noted actor Paresh Rawal, which resonates with a poignant message: “Vo kuch nahi chahta tha, sab usko chahte the. Janta ne usko sarkar bana diya,” translating to, “He didn’t wish for anything. Everyone loved him. The people made him a leader.”

Directed by Ravindra Gautam, celebrated for his work in Maharani 2Ajey is set to weave a rich narrative filled with drama, action, and emotional depth. Alongside Anant Joshi, the cast includes a stellar lineup of talent, featuring Paresh Rawal, Dinesh Lal Yadav (Nirahua), Ajay Mengi, Pavan Malhotra, Garima Singh, and Rajesh Khattar, each set to deliver a performance that enhances this dramatic tale.

The film’s music will be brought to life by the well-known duo Meet Bros, while the script has been crafted by Dilip Bachchan Jha and Priyank Dubey. Visionary cinematography will be provided by Vishnu Rao, with production design handled by Udai Prakash Singh.

Scheduled for a grand release worldwide later in 2025, Ajey will be available in multiple languages, including Hindi, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam—ensuring that this powerful story reaches a diverse audience.

In her comments, producer Ritu Mengi expressed her passion for the project, stating, “Yogi Adityanath’s life is a tapestry of challenges and triumphs that we aim to present with authenticity and drama. This film promises to engage viewers while highlighting the events that carved his path.”

“The story of Yogi Adityanath is one of sheer determination and selfless service. We are dedicated to creating an immersive experience that does justice to the inspiring life of a boy from a humble background who rose to lead millions,” Director Ravindra Gautam said.

As anticipation builds for this cinematic tribute to a remarkable leader, Ajey promises not just to entertain, but also to motivate and inspire new generations as they watch the unfoldment of a life dedicated to transformation and public service.

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Tim Seifert’s 97 powers New Zealand to 8-wicket win over Pakistan, seal series by 4-1

New Zealand sealed a dominant 4-1 T20I series win over Pakistan as Tim Seifert’s 97 off 38 balls led them to a comfortable win in the 5th match. Jimmy Neesham took 5 wickets earlier.

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New Zealand rounded off the T20I series in style, registering a commanding eight-wicket win over Pakistan in the fifth and final match held in Wellington on Wednesday. The result handed the Black Caps a 4-1 series win, with Tim Seifert falling just short of a century but powering the hosts to a rapid chase of 129 runs in just 10 overs.

Seifert’s blistering 97 off 38 balls laid waste to Pakistan’s bowling attack. The wicketkeeper-batter hammered 18 runs in the opening over and set the tone for an explosive innings, hitting boundaries with ease as New Zealand made light work of the modest target.

Neesham stars with the ball, Pakistan’s batting woes continue

Earlier, New Zealand skipper opted to bowl first after winning the toss, and the home side’s bowlers executed their plans perfectly. Jimmy Neesham returned with career-best T20I figures of 5/22, dismantling Pakistan’s top and lower order. Jacob Duffy also chipped in with 2/18, as Pakistan limped to 128/9 in 20 overs.

Pakistan’s innings was salvaged by a gritty effort from the skipper Salman Agha, who scored 51 off 39 balls, and his deputy Shadab Khan with a handy 28 off 20. The duo added a crucial sixth-wicket partnership after Pakistan had crumbled to 52-5.

In response, Finn Allen gave New Zealand a flying start with 27 off 12 balls, before Seifert took charge. Despite the loss of Mark Chapman for 3, Seifert and Daryl Mitchell (2*) completed the chase in just 10 overs, finishing at 131/2, and sealing an emphatic series win.

ODI series up next

With the T20I series wrapped up, both teams now shift focus to the ODI series, beginning Saturday in Napier. Pakistan will look to regroup and deliver a stronger performance in the 50-over format to restore confidence.

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