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Jamia Millia Islamia student shot at inside Holy Family Hospital, shifted to AIIMS Trauma Centre

Nauman Ali, the student who was shot at, has a superficial injury on the scalp and has been shifted to the AIIMS Trauma Centre.

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Another Jamia Millia Islamia incident has taken over the headlines. Reportedly, a student was shot at and injured by another Jamia student on Thursday inside the Holy Family Hospital in southeast Delhi’s Jamia Nagar area.

The incident took place around 8.50 pm on Thursday, when police received information regarding a quarrel at Jamia Millia Islamia University library. After rushing at the spot, the officials came to know that a fight had ensued between two groups of students.

A 26 year old student names, Noman Chaudhary had sustained a blunt injury on his head and was later taken to the Holy Family Hospital for treatment by another Jamia student, Nauman Ali, an associate of Nauman Chaudhary, The officer further told media that the student is a resident of Meerut district in Uttar Pradesh.

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Meanwhile, one student of the second group, Zalal, a resident of Mewat in Haryana, accompanied by his friends came to the hospital and fired at Nauman Ali outside the emergency ward.

Police officials told media that Nauman Ali, the person who was shot at, has a superficial injury on the scalp, hence, he has been shifted to the AIIMS Trauma Centre. The Delhi Police’s crime team is still inspecting the scene of crime and Legal action has been initiated accordingly at Jamia Nagar and New Friends Colony police stations.

Few days back during the crackdown against PFI in Delhi, the police had warned the Jamia Millia University students against holding any protests inside and outside the university campus. For the unversed, the Jamia Millia University and Shaheen Bagh were centers of anti-CAA protests in Delhi in December 2019.

In order to keep the law and order situation in check, the Delhi Police had also imposed Section 144 in Delhi’s Okhla region which includes areas of Shaheen Bagh and Jamia Nagar, where Jamia Millia Islamia University is situated from September 19 till November 11.

Delhi Police also warned the Jamia Millia Islamia students and teachers not to assemble in and around the campus as police have imposed restrictions under section 144 of the CrPC in the entire Okhla area. However, Section 144 of the CrPC prohibits the assembly of four or more people in an area. Violation of the order is punishable under section 188 of the IPC.

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Good Bad Ugly trailer: Ajith Kumar’s power-packed visuals, fiery dialogues set the stage for April 10 release

Ajith Kumar takes center stage in the high-octane trailer of Good Bad Ugly, directed by Adhik Ravichandran. The film is set for a global release on April 10, 2025.

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The trailer of Ajith Kumar’s much-awaited action entertainer Good Bad Ugly has finally been unveiled and it’s nothing short of a mass-loaded spectacle. Directed by Adhik Ravichandran, the film is set for a grand worldwide release on April 10, 2025 and the trailer has only amplified the hype around this high-octane action drama.

Originally planned for a Pongal 2025 release, the film has been in the works since June last year and boasts a powerhouse ensemble cast featuring Ajith Kumar, Trisha, Arjun Das, Prabhu, Prasanna, and Sunil.

The trailer opens with Arjun Das in a suave villainous role, dancing alongside foreign performers to the folk tune Otha Rooba Tharen. His character directly challenges Ajith’s, branding himself as the real villain in the story. Soon after, Trisha’s character accuses Ajith’s of a past crime, sparking emotional turmoil that quickly turns into a mission for revenge and redemption.

Ajith’s character, in a fiery monologue, reveals his transformation — having given up smoking, drinking, and violence for his family — only to reclaim his old ways when his son’s safety is at risk. With electrifying action scenes, gripping face-offs, and a commanding presence, Ajith delivers one of the trailer’s strongest lines, warning an opponent that while they may retain their body parts, they won’t keep their life.

The trailer ends with the striking declaration: “Bad boy.”

The trailer’s scheduled release was briefly delayed due to what the production team called “MASS SAMBAVAM” — a response so overwhelming it caused server slowdowns. Eventually, the trailer dropped 20 minutes later, much to fans’ delight.

Produced by Mythri Movie Makers, the film features music by National Award-winning composer G.V. Prakash Kumar, cinematography by Abinandhan Ramanujam, editing by Vijay Velukutty, and intense stunt sequences choreographed by Supreme Sundar and Kaloian Vodenicharov.

With its high-voltage visuals, punch-packed dialogues, and Ajith in full form, Good Bad Ugly promises to be a box-office storm when it hits theatres on April 10.

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Farmer leader Jagjit Dallewal steps back from hunger strike, but farmers’ protest for MSP continues

Farmer leader Jagjit Dallewal ended his five-month-long hunger strike at a Kisan Mahapanchayat in Punjab, after appeals from Union ministers and ongoing dialogue with the Centre.

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By Mohammad Javed Rasheedi

Jagjit Singh Dallewal, a prominent figure in the ongoing farmers’ protest, ended his indefinite hunger strike on Sunday after nearly five months. His fast, which began on November 26, 2024, had become a powerful symbol of the persistent demand for a legal guarantee on Minimum Support Price (MSP) and other pressing issues raised by protesting farmers across the country.

Dallewal, a senior leader from the Samyukta Kisan Morcha (Non-Political) and Kisan Mazdoor Morcha (KMM), announced the end of his fast during a Kisan Mahapanchayat in Sirhind, Punjab’s Fatehgarh Sahib district. The announcement followed personal appeals by Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and Union Minister of State for Railways Ravneet Singh Bittu, who urged Dallewal to prioritise his health and continue contributing to the movement through leadership and dialogue.

His hunger strike was part of the broader resurgence of farmers’ protests that gained momentum in late 2024, with fresh demands to the Centre—primarily for a legal MSP framework, compensation for protest casualties and withdrawal of pending cases from earlier agitations.

Protest pressure builds as talks with Centre resume

Though the Centre invited farmer leaders for dialogue in January, Dallewal refused to end his fast, even as he began receiving medical assistance at the Khanauri protest site. His decision to now step back from the hunger strike signals a shift from passive resistance to renewed engagement in negotiations, with the next round of talks between farmer unions and the Centre scheduled for May 4.

The end of Dallewal’s fast does not mark the end of the movement. The farmers’ protest remains active in various parts of Punjab, Haryana, and bordering areas of Delhi, with continued dharnas and mobilisations pressing the government to meet the core demands.

Union ministers, while expressing concern over Dallewal’s health, reiterated that discussions are ongoing and that the government is open to resolving issues through dialogue. Dallewal’s step is being seen by many within the movement as a strategic pause that allows the leadership to regroup and strengthen the push for results.

The hunger strike, which ran parallel to wider demonstrations and tractor marches, had become a rallying point for thousands of farmers. Its conclusion comes at a crucial moment, as farmer groups aim to maintain momentum and public pressure without compromising the health and safety of key leaders.

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West Indies or England? Jofra Archer’s reply goes viral after IPL 2025 performance

After a Player of the Match spell in IPL 2025, Jofra Archer gave a cheeky “no comment” when asked whether he sees himself as English or West Indian.

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Jofra Archer delivered a commanding performance for Rajasthan Royals in their IPL 2025 clash against Punjab Kings, taking 3 wickets for 25 runs in 4 overs, which helped his team secure a convincing 50-run win. Archer was named Player of the Match for his clinical spell that dismantled Punjab’s middle order.

However, the post-match presentation took an awkward turn when former Indian cricketer Murali Kartik brought up Archer’s dual ties to Barbados and England, referencing a lighthearted exchange in the commentary box regarding his international allegiance. Archer, born in the West Indies but representing England in international cricket, responded diplomatically and refrained from engaging in the identity discussion.

The England pacer, who hails from Barbados, was put in a tight spot by presenter Murali Kartik, who relayed a cheeky conversation with Ian Bishop from the commentary box.

Murali Kartik: “Ian Bishop said, for everyone he (Archer) is a West Indian. I said, no, he’s been snapped up by England.”

Jofra Archer (smiling): “No comment.”

Kartik: “I expected that from you.”

The moment, though brief, quickly went viral across social media platforms, sparking renewed conversations about dual nationality and representation in modern cricket. While some fans continue to associate Archer with his Caribbean roots, his consistent performances for England have firmly established him as a key figure in their national setup.

Beyond the off-field chatter, Archer maintained his focus on cricket. He reflected on the effort it takes to perform consistently in the IPL and emphasized the importance of making the most of favorable conditions. His form has been a welcome boost for Rajasthan Royals, who moved up to seventh in the IPL 2025 points table with two wins from four matches.

Despite the identity question, Archer remained grounded. Speaking about his performance, he said he’s focused on training hard and staying consistent. “You enjoy the good ones and take the bad ones in your stride. Everyone is training just as hard as you,” he said after being named Player of the Match.

The encounter against Punjab Kings highlighted not only Archer’s bowling brilliance but also his composed handling of sensitive topics off the field — showing that he prefers to let his game do the talking.

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