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Former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh in ED custody till November 15

The ED claimed when Deshmukh was in office as Maharashtra Home Minister, he received illegal gratification of around Rs 4.7 crore in cash from several orchestra bar owners between December 2020 and February 2021.

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The Mumbai court on Friday extended the custody of former Maharashtra Home Minister Anil Deshmukh with the Enforcement Directorate till November 15. The ED claimed when Deshmukh was in office as Maharashtra Home Minister, he received illegal gratification of around Rs 4.7 crore in cash from several orchestra bar owners between December 2020 and February 2021 and that was through now dismissed Mumbai police officer Sachin Waze.

The ED has also claimed that Deshmukh’s family has laundered the sum of Rs 4.18 crore and has projected it as untainted by showing that the same amount as received by the trust, which is known by the name Shri Sai Shikshan Sanstha.

However, Deshmukh denied the allegations that were levelled by the ED and said that a witch hunt is going against him. He further said that the handling of the case by the investigating agency has been non-transparent and unfair. In the latest statement that was released by Deshmukh, he said that he has always complied with the law of the land but this time a false narrative has been created by vested interest against him.

In other news, actor Vicky Kaushal, who has already won millions of hearts through his spectacular performance in Sardar Udham Singh, has revealed his upcoming movie titled Govinda Naam Mera on Friday. The movie is all set to release in June, next year.

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Earthquake jolts Myanmar, Thailand: PM Modi says India ready to offer all possible assistance

A state of emergency has been imposed in six regions of Myanmar following a major 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck near Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city. The quake caused widespread damage and sent tremors across the region, including neighboring Thailand where buildings collapsed in Bangkok.

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Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed solidarity with Myanmar and Thailand following a powerful earthquake that struck the region earlier today, causing significant casualties and structural damage. The tremors were also felt in several Indian cities, including Kolkata and Imphal.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), PM Modi conveyed his concern and assured assistance. “Deeply concerned by the earthquake in Myanmar and Thailand. Praying for the safety and well-being of all affected. India stands ready to provide all possible support,” he stated.

The Prime Minister added that he had directed Indian authorities to remain on standby and instructed the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) to maintain close contact with the governments of Myanmar and Thailand for coordinated relief efforts.

The 7.7 magnitude quake hit central Myanmar at 12:50 PM (local time), with its epicenter located 16 km northwest of Sagaing at a depth of 10 km, according to the United States Geological Survey (USGS). A strong 6.8-magnitude aftershock followed, exacerbating the damage.

A state of emergency has been imposed in six regions of Myanmar following a major 7.7 magnitude earthquake that struck near Mandalay, the country’s second-largest city. The quake caused widespread damage and sent tremors across the region, including neighboring Thailand where buildings collapsed in Bangkok.

In Thailand’s capital, the earthquake caused panic as high-rise buildings swayed violently. A multi-story building under construction near the popular Chatuchak market collapsed completely, with the dramatic moment captured on video showing the structure crumbling into a cloud of dust as bystanders ran for safety. Authorities have not yet confirmed how many workers were trapped in the rubble, but police warned residents to remain outside due to potential aftershocks.

Eyewitnesses described scenes of chaos. A Scottish tourist shopping in a Bangkok mall recounted how people screamed and ran in panic as the building shook. A British visitor at a streetside bar described seeing a high-rise building swaying dangerously, with water spilling from a rooftop pool. Public transportation systems were shut down as thousands evacuated to parks and open areas across the city.

Near the epicenter in Myanmar, the historic royal palace in Mandalay sustained damage. A 90-year-old bridge collapsed in the Sagaing region, while highways connecting major cities were damaged. In the capital, Naypyitaw, religious shrines and homes were partially destroyed. While no casualties were immediately reported in Yangon, residents fled their homes as the ground shook.

The earthquake, which occurred at a shallow depth of 10 kilometers, was also felt in China’s Yunnan and Sichuan provinces, where some buildings were damaged and injuries reported near the Myanmar border.

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Heinrich Klaasen defends SRH batting depth after LSG defeat, says Sunrisers not reliant on Travishek

After SRH’s loss to LSG, Heinrich Klaasen refuted claims of overdependence on the opening duo Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma, stressing the team’s all-round batting strength.

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Following Sunrisers Hyderabad’s five-wicket defeat to Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2025, SRH’s destructive wicket-keeper batsman Heinrich Klaasen has defended team’s batting depth, saying team doesn’t rely solely on Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma duo.

Travishek, a standout pair from SRH’s IPL 2024 campaign with 736 runs across 16 innings, couldn’t deliver as expected on March 27. Abhishek fell early in the third over, and although Head managed a quick 47 off 28 balls, SRH’s total of 190 fell short on a batting-friendly Hyderabad pitch.

Dismissing the team’s overdependence on Travishek, Klassen acknowledged that Travishek’s aggressive starts put early pressure on opponents, easing the job for the middle order.

 “Not at all,” Klaasen said during the post-match press conference. “If we look at our batting lineup, we are destructive till batter No.8. We don’t need Travis and Abhishek to come off every time. We’re good enough to score without them as well,” he said.

“You will never have a season where both of them will score more than 1000 runs. It’s the way we play—a bit on the riskier side,” Klaasen added.

SRH, who batted first, were restricted to 190 despite good intent shown early on. Klaasen felt the score was underwhelming considering the surface.

“We didn’t score enough runs. 210-220 was par score. One or two unlucky dismissals hurt us. One was caught down the leg side, another was deflected onto the stumps off the bowler’s hand. But that’s part of the game,” he said.

The wicketkeeper-batter remains confident in SRH’s depth and ability to recover from setbacks. The team is set to take on Delhi Capitals in their next match on March 30 in Vizag.

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Indian Ports Bill 2025 to be introduced in Lok Sabha to streamline port governance

The Indian Ports Bill, 2025 will be introduced in the Lok Sabha to consolidate port laws and ensure structured port sector development.

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Union Minister of Ports, Shipping and Waterways, Sarbananda Sonowal, is scheduled to introduce The Indian Ports Bill, 2025 in the Lok Sabha on Friday. As per the official list of business, the proposed legislation seeks to overhaul the existing legal framework for ports in India, aiming to promote integrated development and optimize the use of the country’s extensive coastline.

The bill focuses on enhancing ease of doing business by consolidating port-related laws and establishing empowered State Maritime Boards for the efficient management of non-major ports. In addition, it will facilitate the creation of a Maritime State Development Council to ensure a structured growth trajectory for the port sector.

The legislation also includes provisions for managing pollution, emergencies, navigation safety, and data at ports. It aims to ensure India’s adherence to its international maritime obligations.

Apart from this, the Union Minister is also set to move The Carriage of Goods by Sea Bill, 2024, which defines the rights, liabilities, responsibilities, and immunities related to the sea transportation of goods.

Other key developments in the House include multiple committee reports being tabled. These include:

  • Standing Committee on Industry: Chandan Chauhan and Smita Uday Wagh will present the 328th report on the Review of Performance of Prime Minister’s Employment Generation Programme (PMEGP).
  • Committee on Education, Women, Children, Youth and Sports: Varsha Gaikwad and Sumathy Alias Tamizhachi Thangapandian will submit the 365th report on Demands for Grants 2025-26 for the Ministry of Women and Child Development.
  • Water Resources Committee: Narayandas Ahirwar will lay down the Final Action Taken Statements.
  • Labour, Textiles and Skill Development Committee: Basavaraj Bommai and G M Harish Balayogi will present four action taken statements and other related reports on demands for grants.

Union Minister Manohar Lal is also scheduled to make a statement on a withdrawal from the Contingency Fund of India for the launch of a new scheme – Deendayal Jan Aajeevika Yojana (Shehari), addressing urban livelihood.

Later in the day, private member resolutions will be taken up. These include:

  • MP Shafi Prambil’s resolution on regulating airfare with a proposal to cap maximum fare per route and establish a quasi-judicial body for monitoring.
  • E T Mohammed Basheer’s resolution on tackling drug abuse, calling the issue a threat to public health.
  • Parshottambhai Rupala’s proposal for the establishment of Jan Kitnasak Kendras to provide affordable, high-quality pesticides to farmers.

Kodikunnil Suresh’s motion urging measures to ensure the delimitation process upholds the democratic rights of all states—a concern raised by several southern MPs in recent sessions.

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