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23, 2025 07:14 AM IST Gurpreet Gopi has been booked beneath Sections 359 of the Official Secrets Act and Section 35 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and is being interrogated. Following the arrest of two males in Punjab's Amritsar on fees of espionage, police authorities stated on Sunday that one of many accused, a serving Army sepoy, was allegedly in touch with Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). A serving Army jawan in Amritsar was held for allegedly leaking delicate data to Pakistan’s ISI.(Representational Image/pexel) Amritsar Rural Police Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Maninder Singh instructed ANI, "We received information that Gurpreet Gopi, a sepoy in the Indian Army, had ISI contacts and had been in touch with them. He had been conducting suspicious monetary transactions with his friend, Sahil Masih from Dhariwal village." SSP Singh added that Gurpreet has been booked beneath Sections 359 of the Official Secrets Act and Section 35 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and is being interrogated. "After gathering information, we learned that Gurpreet has been posted in Jammu. After detaining him, we found plenty of incriminating data. Following a detailed investigation, we registered an FIR and arrested him. We have informed the security and intelligence agencies, and a joint interrogation is underway," SSP Singh stated. Read More: Pakistan condemns US strike on Iran day after nominating Trump for Nobel Peace Prize The two males, recognized as Gurpreet Singh aka Gopy Foji and Sahil Masih aka Shali, have been apprehended on Sunday on suspicion of espionage actions linked to Pakistan's ISI. The Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) posted on X, "Amritsar Rural Police apprehended two persons suspected of espionage activities linked to #Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The arrested accused have been identified as Gurpreet Singh @ Gopy Foji & Sahil Masih @ Shali." Preliminary investigations revealed that Gurpreet Singh was in direct contact with the ISI operative and was suspected of sharing delicate and confidential data by way of pen drives. "Preliminary investigation reveals that Gurpreet Singh was in direct contact with operatives of the Pakistan ISI and is suspected of sharing sensitive and confidential information via pen drives. The key ISI handler involved in the case has been identified as Rana Javed. Two mobile phones reportedly used to communicate with ISI operatives has been seized," the publish additional learn. More particulars are awaited. (ANI) Read More: https://news.unicaus.in/india/army-jawan-arrested-in-amritsar-for-leaking-data-to-pakistans-isi-punjab-polic/
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Indo-Canadian Organizations Endorse Indian PM’s Participation in G7 Summit
Toronto: While protests against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s planned attendance at the upcoming G7 leaders’ summit in Canada made headlines over the weekend, several prominent Indo-Canadian organizations have expressed strong support for the invitation extended by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney. They emphasized that although anti-India demonstrators have been vocal, they represent only a small minority within the broader Indo-Canadian community.
Maninder Gill, managing director of Radio India and head of the Friends of Canada and India Foundation, praised PM Carney’s decision, stating, “We have received numerous positive responses from Radio India listeners welcoming PM Modi’s visit. Canada’s foreign policy should not be dictated by diaspora politics. Fringe sectarian groups cannot hold the India-Canada relationship hostage.” Gill also noted that his earlier letter to Carney urging the invitation was acknowledged by the Prime Minister’s office, with concerns forwarded to Foreign Minister Anita Anand for consideration.
Gill further highlighted that those opposing Modi’s visit do not reflect the views of the entire Sikh community, which numbers around 2 million in Canada. He pointed out that the dissenting groups consist of only a few hundred members.
The Hindu Canadian Foundation also lauded Carney, praising his leadership and commitment to prioritizing Canadian interests despite external pressures. Similarly, Ritesh Malik, chair of the Canada India Foundation, commended Carney on social media, calling the invitation “the right decision for Canadians.” He criticized opponents as “self-centered and hateful individuals” posing as Canadians.
Meanwhile, protests continued over the weekend in Vancouver and Brampton, featuring graphic displays accusing Indian leaders of involvement in the death of pro-Khalistan activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey last year. The separatist group Sikhs for Justice has organized a convoy and a 48-hour campaign to disrupt Modi’s participation at the summit on June 16-17.
The G7 summit itself is scheduled for June 15-17 near Calgary, Alberta.
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Blast in Amritsar: Man with suspected terrorist links killed while retrieving explosive material
A suspected terrorist died in an explosion near Majitha Road, Amritsar. Police suspect mishandled explosives. SSP Maninder Singh leads the investigation.
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Drug smuggler injured in police encounter at Amritsar village
A drug and weapon smuggler was injured following a brief exchange of fire when he was taken for recovery of narcotics and pistol at Kassowal village in Ramdass area on Saturday evening. The injured was identified as Palwinder Singh, alias Pala, of Jatta village. He suffered bullet injury in the leg and was admitted to a hospital for treatment. Sharing details, Amritsar rural SSP Maninder Singh…
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[ad_1] Andy Flower (PC: BCCI and Bharath Ramaraj) Bharath Ramaraj in Dubai It is Zimbabwe’s first innings of the Delhi Test played against India in early 1993. Andy Flower, a young left-hand batter, strides out to the middle with his team in strife. Soon, Anil Kumble, India’s spin spearhead, bowls one short. In a flash, Flower picks the length early and cracks the pull through the midwicket region. The wicketkeeper-batter doesn’t even seem to have a second look at whether the ball has raced away to the boundary. The shot is defiant and dismissive. That stroke also turns out to be the hallmark of his batting in that innings – The ability to pick the length quickly in order to play cuts and pulls. Not sure how, but more than three decades have gone by since Flower cracked that valiant hundred in Delhi. But those above-mentioned lines gushed forth like a river as soon as yours truly noticed Flower sitting in the 080 International Lounge, at the Bengaluru Airport, en-route to Dubai to cover the Champions Trophy. It was a chance meeting that brought back some childhood memories. After a brief introduction, the first question went on the following lines, ‘Sir, do you have any memories from your maiden Test ton in Delhi?’ With a smile on his face, Flower remembered how after doing all the hard work, he charged down the deck to Maninder Singh and was stumped. Unfortunately, it was his wicket that led to a collapse. Eventually, Zimbabwe lost that Test. “Yes, I was stumped. Our coach told, ‘You played a very good innings, but it was your wicket that turned out to be the reason for the defeat.'” Zimbabwe’s coach at the time was John Hampshire, the tough cookie from Yorkshire. In reality, cricket fans would most likely recall Flower’s countless sweeps and reverse sweeps from the 2000-01 series in India or his marathon efforts against South Africa, the very next year. But there was something different about Flower’s innings in the one-off Test, in 1993. He was like a visionary designer, threading the minutest gaps in the field with his rapier-like willow. In an instant, the mind travelled more than 2500 days in time – The occasion was the Port of Spain Test between Zimbabwe and West Indies. When Courtney Walsh dismissed Murray Goodwin, Zimbabwe were again in a spot of bother at 27 for 3, in pursuit of West Indies’ first innings of 187. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here RCB at the IPL 2025 auction with Andy Flower (PC: BCCI) In some tricky conditions for batting, with enough of the deliveries keeping low, Flower’s mantra seemed simple – At every given opportunity, take a stride out to drive Reon King and Courtney Walsh. Even when he wasn’t to the pitch of the ball, Flower threw the kitchen sink at it. After paddling through some tough spells, Flower reached the three-figure mark with an uppish drive of probably Walsh. Flower shared an interesting anecdote about that innings: “I wasn’t given out the first ball, I had gloved one to the ‘keeper.” For a while, the brain remained blank about this particular incident. Maybe, just maybe Walsh had found a hint of extra lift via a back of a length delivery, with Flower eking out an edge down leg. Hidden beneath that admission was Flower’s self-effacing nature. Despite a couple of narrow escapes, including a fluffed chance by Chris Gayle, it is an underrated innings, especially considering the fact that the West Indies’ attack comprised Walsh and Ambrose. There was just enough time to have a short conflab of one more innings: Flower’s Test hundred at Colombo SSC, January 1998. The reason behind bringing up this knock was it kick-started Flower’s glorious run in the Test arena. He aggregated 2,993 runs at an astounding average of 73 over a three-year period – January 14, 1998 to November 15, 2001. In that phase, against either spin or pace, Flower just seemed unstoppable. Tales of his reverse sweeps from that time are still talked about. Unfortunately, this Colombo Test has gone down in the annals of history for some poor umpiring decisions by KT Francis and Salim Haider.
Dave Houghton, the-then coach, was very outspoken about some of the decisions from that game. In the brief chat, Flower too showed his displeasure. What did he exactly say? Perhaps better to keep it to ‘disappointed’, instead of spelling out the exact words. Aravinda de Silva and Arjuna Ranatunga were the two batters who got some reprieves. After exchanging a few pleasantries and an autograph to boot, it was time to bid goodbye. In retrospect, the discussion could have continued: His first ODI ton in New Plymouth, his successful coaching stints with England and T20 franchises. During a chance meeting, it is difficult to bring out everything about a career that mostly twinkled in gold. But one more capsule was added in the suburbs of the memory with the tagline – The few nuggets from Andy Flower’s achievements. TRAILBLAZER 3.0 Also Read: A night to remember at Edgbaston – India’s 2013 Champions Trophy win The post A chance encounter with Andy Flower appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Andy Flower (PC: BCCI and Bharath Ramaraj) Bharath Ramaraj in Dubai It is Zimbabwe’s first innings of the Delhi Test played against India in early 1993. Andy Flower, a young left-hand batter, strides out to the middle with his team in strife. Soon, Anil Kumble, India’s spin spearhead, bowls one short. In a flash, Flower picks the length early and cracks the pull through the midwicket region. The wicketkeeper-batter doesn’t even seem to have a second look at whether the ball has raced away to the boundary. The shot is defiant and dismissive. That stroke also turns out to be the hallmark of his batting in that innings – The ability to pick the length quickly in order to play cuts and pulls. Not sure how, but more than three decades have gone by since Flower cracked that valiant hundred in Delhi. But those above-mentioned lines gushed forth like a river as soon as yours truly noticed Flower sitting in the 080 International Lounge, at the Bengaluru Airport, en-route to Dubai to cover the Champions Trophy. It was a chance meeting that brought back some childhood memories. After a brief introduction, the first question went on the following lines, ‘Sir, do you have any memories from your maiden Test ton in Delhi?’ With a smile on his face, Flower remembered how after doing all the hard work, he charged down the deck to Maninder Singh and was stumped. Unfortunately, it was his wicket that led to a collapse. Eventually, Zimbabwe lost that Test. “Yes, I was stumped. Our coach told, ‘You played a very good innings, but it was your wicket that turned out to be the reason for the defeat.'” Zimbabwe’s coach at the time was John Hampshire, the tough cookie from Yorkshire. In reality, cricket fans would most likely recall Flower’s countless sweeps and reverse sweeps from the 2000-01 series in India or his marathon efforts against South Africa, the very next year. But there was something different about Flower’s innings in the one-off Test, in 1993. He was like a visionary designer, threading the minutest gaps in the field with his rapier-like willow. In an instant, the mind travelled more than 2500 days in time – The occasion was the Port of Spain Test between Zimbabwe and West Indies. When Courtney Walsh dismissed Murray Goodwin, Zimbabwe were again in a spot of bother at 27 for 3, in pursuit of West Indies’ first innings of 187. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here RCB at the IPL 2025 auction with Andy Flower (PC: BCCI) In some tricky conditions for batting, with enough of the deliveries keeping low, Flower’s mantra seemed simple – At every given opportunity, take a stride out to drive Reon King and Courtney Walsh. Even when he wasn’t to the pitch of the ball, Flower threw the kitchen sink at it. After paddling through some tough spells, Flower reached the three-figure mark with an uppish drive of probably Walsh. Flower shared an interesting anecdote about that innings: “I wasn’t given out the first ball, I had gloved one to the ‘keeper.” For a while, the brain remained blank about this particular incident. Maybe, just maybe Walsh had found a hint of extra lift via a back of a length delivery, with Flower eking out an edge down leg. Hidden beneath that admission was Flower’s self-effacing nature. Despite a couple of narrow escapes, including a fluffed chance by Chris Gayle, it is an underrated innings, especially considering the fact that the West Indies’ attack comprised Walsh and Ambrose. There was just enough time to have a short conflab of one more innings: Flower’s Test hundred at Colombo SSC, January 1998. The reason behind bringing up this knock was it kick-started Flower’s glorious run in the Test arena. He aggregated 2,993 runs at an astounding average of 73 over a three-year period – January 14, 1998 to November 15, 2001. In that phase, against either spin or pace, Flower just seemed unstoppable. Tales of his reverse sweeps from that time are still talked about. Unfortunately, this Colombo Test has gone down in the annals of history for some poor umpiring decisions by KT Francis and Salim Haider.
Dave Houghton, the-then coach, was very outspoken about some of the decisions from that game. In the brief chat, Flower too showed his displeasure. What did he exactly say? Perhaps better to keep it to ‘disappointed’, instead of spelling out the exact words. Aravinda de Silva and Arjuna Ranatunga were the two batters who got some reprieves. After exchanging a few pleasantries and an autograph to boot, it was time to bid goodbye. In retrospect, the discussion could have continued: His first ODI ton in New Plymouth, his successful coaching stints with England and T20 franchises. During a chance meeting, it is difficult to bring out everything about a career that mostly twinkled in gold. But one more capsule was added in the suburbs of the memory with the tagline – The few nuggets from Andy Flower’s achievements. TRAILBLAZER 3.0 Also Read: A night to remember at Edgbaston – India’s 2013 Champions Trophy win The post A chance encounter with Andy Flower appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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Arson suspect arrested for igniting brush fire in Irwindale
An arson suspect was arrested for allegedly starting a brush fire in Irwindale on Friday. The suspect was identified as Maninder Singh, 33, a Baldwin Park resident, according to the Irwindale Police Department. At around 7 a.m., L.A. County fire crews responded to a fire burning near Arrow Highway and the 605 Freeway. Crews located the fire inside a tunnel along the San Gabriel River Trail near…
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Punjabi - Indo-Pak Jatt Unity End Time appeal; Mazhab ikk Kameez hae. Ha... Punjabi - Indo-Pak Jatt Unity End Time appeal; Mazhab ikk Kameez hae. Hamara Jissum Sirf Jatt Hae. https://youtu.be/VNsb0XBGT_k Gospel according to Christ = Satguru Rajinder:- End Time is not far away. The Last Prophecy in the New Testament Matt 13v24-30 is getting fulfilled. The sons of Satan, Tares, Jews outwardly as today we have Hindus, Sikhs, Muslims, etc. of appearances in which they had replaced their tribal identity like Jatt, Khatri, Arorra, Bania, etc. with the Shirt religious selves and had become the sons of the highest Satan Al-Djmar Al-Aksa that the three Lalas; Lala M.K. Gandhi, a Bania, Lala Tara Singh Malhotra Khatri and Lala Mohd. Ali Jinnah, a Babla Bhatia created soon after the death of our Messiah Chaudhry Chhotu Ram Olylan Jatt in 1944 designed and that led to the Partition and Bloodshed in India whilst worse than that this Lala Narendra Modi, a Bania is going to create through civil war. So, better wake up and unite under One Banner of Jatt Qom of the Aryan Race. In India, under the Aryan race, we have Yadav Bans in which Jatt form the majority. This Kalyug belongs to the people of Khatri tribe, most clever opportunists to fleece people economically and politically. That is why all the Ten Lights, 6 Satgurus = Christs and 4 Royal Kings = Sachae Patshahs appeared among them but they turned around and killed them. The last most clever Khwaja Khatri got Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji uprooted from Anand Pur Sahib. In short, most of the people of Khatri tribe could not be trusted and this Saying became popular:- KHATRI PUTTRING; KISSAE NAA MITRING. MITTRING HI MITTRING, DAGHAH DITTRING. This Lala Nalwa was an Uppal Khatri and so was Lala Madho Dass who became Banda Bahadur, a Meena Sodhi Khatri greater than Lala Prithvi Chand Sodhi Khatri, a staunch enemy of Satguru Arjan Dev Ji. In short, let us Jatts of India and Pakistan get together or the Sheikh Khatris and Bania Modi are going to kill us. UNITE OR PERISH, ALL UP TO YOU. Remember, our Jatt Unity Messiah, Chaudhry Chhotu Ram Ohylan stressed that religion is a shirt that you can change at will but not the God-given physical body Jatt that was born and will die. Our Chaudhry Maninder Sandhu Jatt has started the YouTube Channel Jatt Unity; please support him. Our other Jatt from Pakistan, Chaudhry Ahsan Randhawa, will do the same. We need technical and promotional help. What makes Satguru Angad Dev Ji, the Cornerstone, DHURAH, of Sikhi, introduced by Christ Nanak. https://youtu.be/zkUKMoZ0uJI Unless you are a Hindu, son of Shiv, Har Har Mahadev, you cannot be the Son of ParShiv Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji called "KHALSAS". https://youtu.be/YE1rBszpNr8 Why did Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji and His Tatt Khalsas never enter the Holiest of the Holy Amritsar Complex? https://youtu.be/2UYYQ-5tKTI Punjabi - Bhindranwala was neither a Sikh that carried weapons in the Holiest of Holy Complex in the world nor a Khalsa. Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji never entered because Khalsas and Sikhs are incompatible. Bhai Ghaniyia Ji. https://youtu.be/Iy3qXU6tI88 Punjabi - Chaudhry Ranjit Sainsi Jatt ruled Punjab and not Sikh Sewadar or TATT KHALSA Spiritual Ruler. https://youtu.be/ZJNUUTLfYBA Chaudhry Ranjit Sainsi Jatt ruled Punjab and the TATT Khalsas have no secular Khalistan of fanatics. https://youtu.be/qQoGC4lPtCc True Khalistans are 4 Sachae Takhts. This Fake Khalistan is of the Malaish Khalsas of Munnmukh ParMeena Banda Bahadur, killer of Sachae Patshah Gobind Singh Ji. https://youtu.be/WTCf0oRufi0 http://www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/JattIslam.htm Real Islam is the knowledge of our spiritual Supernatural Father Allah (Pakka Peo) for the twice-born "Seekers" of age 20 to 25 years who are faithful to and have the knowledge of their natural tribal father or Qom, Kabeela, Ilah, etc. Ba-Ilah that they can see or have “Surti” of the natural world. https://youtu.be/gSwPvK3B4rg The Sons of Allah "Sufi Muslims" go by the Al-Kitab of Allah and enjoy the Shariah-Free Inshallah Islam whilst the spiritually blind Disciples of Shia, Sunni, Ahmediya, etc. Mullah's Inshmullah Islams, suffer under Satan Al-Djmar Al-Aksa. Allah is "NOOR", Spirit, you cannot apply Shariah on Noor. https://youtu.be/LyAx7F6GeuQ MUSSALLMAN = GURMUKH SIKH. https://youtu.be/7VmQG3ew19E Gnostics are the “Living Christs” of Living God Elohim, Allah, Parbrahm, etc., who seek the “Gospel Truth = Logo” through logical reasoning called “Intuition” where your own “Innerman”, the Christ = Satguru, The Royal Priest of God Teaches you the “Word of God” called “Logo”, the End Product of logical reasoning = SATTGUR PARSAAD; SATT = THE GOSPEL TRUTH, GUR = FORMULA, TARIQAA, LOGICAL REASONING AND PARSAAD = NECTAR. The Sants of the Fourth Panth = Millatt are “Dass,” and the Khalsas of the Third Panth are of the “Singh” surnames, Gotras. Nanak was the Second Coming of Jesus, the “Christ = Satguru” and not a Brahmin “Guru.” http://www.gnosticgospel.co.uk/tenlights.htm YouTube Channel:- Jatt Unity
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Top 3 Players Who Scored the Most Super 10s in Pro Kabaddi League
Players with Most Super 10 in PKL History: There have been many players in the history of Pro Kabaddi League, who have achieved many records by performing consistently well season after season. Obviously, raider players play an important role in increasing the team's scoreboard. In such a situation, scoring a Super-10 is seen as a big success for a raider.
Let us tell you that when a player scores 10 points in a match by raiding (touch and bonus), it is called Super 10. In such a situation, today we are going to tell you about the 3 players who scored the most Super-10 in Pro Kabaddi League history.
Top 3 Players Who Scored the Most Super 10s in Pro Kabaddi League
1. Naveen Kumar - 63 Super-10s
Raider Naveen Kumar, who has been a part of the Dabang Delhi KC team in PKL since season 6, is third in the list of players who have scored the most Super-10s in PKL history. Naveen Kumar has scored 63 Super-10s in 91 matches in his PKL career. During this period, Naveen Kumar has a total of 1005 raid points to his name, which includes 11 Super Raids.
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2. Maninder Singh - 72 Super-10s
Maninder Singh's performance in PKL has been tremendous. During this time, Maninder has been a part of Bengal Warriors continuously since Pro Kabaddi League season 5 till now. Maninder has scored 72 Super-10s while playing 143 matches in his PKL career. During this period, Maninder Singh has scored a total of 1428 raid points with the help of 72 Super-10s and 47 Super Raids.
3. Pardeep Narwal - 85 Super-10s
Pardeep Narwal, the most successful raider in the history of Pro Kabaddi League, is the player who has scored the most raid points in PKL as well as the most Super-10s. Pardeep Narwal has scored 85 Super-10s in a total of 170 matches in his league career. At the same time, Pardeep Narwal has also scored the highest 1690 raid points in PKL history. Pardeep Narwal was a part of UP Yodhas till PKL 10, but now he will be seen playing for Bengaluru Bulls in the upcoming PKL season-11.
➥ Also Read: PKL 2024 Schedule, Fixtures, Teams, and Date
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How PKL went on to become the biggest Kabaddi league?
Pro Kabaddi League or PKL is the biggest and most popular professional Kabaddi tournament hosted in India. Launched in 2014, PKL features top international men kabaddi stars, who go under the hammer every season in the PKL auction. The tournament is the second most watched sports league in India after the very popular Indian Premier League. While the league is broadcast on Star Sports, there are various online platforms that provide kabaddi fanatics with the PKL live score. The idea of PKL came into life after the popularity of the sport at the 2006 edition of the Asian Games.
Ever since the IPL has become popular in the Indian subcontinent, several sports came up with a league-based tournament, and PKL was no different. Like the cash-rich cricket league, PKL also follows a franchise-based model and was first hosted in 2014 with the participation of eight teams. Since kabaddi was less popular than cricket and had fans at grassroot levels in India, there were doubts whether the league would sustain or not. However, Indian fans as well as sports lovers across the globe adopted PKL and soon, the sport got fans in regions where the sport wasn’t much popular earlier.
The best part about PKL has always been the thrill it offers to fans and audience. Since its inception a decade ago, the league hasn’t seen one champion team every season. For example, Patna Pirates has won the tournament three times, consecutively. On the other hand, teams like Jaipur Pink Panthers have been crowned champions twice, while names like U Mumba, Bengaluru Bulls, Bengal Warriors, Dabang Delhi K.C and Puneri Paltan have won one title once.
The 2024 season of the PKL is set to begin on October 18 in Hyderabad. Unlike past editions, PKL Season 11 will have a three-destination format instead of the traditional 12-destination format in 2024. The first leg of the tournament will unfold in Hyderabad before the action moves to Noida Indoor Stadium and then Balewadi Badminton Stadium in Pune. The dates of the play-offs will be announced later along with their venues. Those who cannot travel but don’t wish to miss out on the action can rely on several media platforms for kabaddi live score. Earlier, League Commissioner Anupam Gosawmi expressed his excitement about the upcoming edition of the PKL 2024. He highlighted the potential of the forthcoming edition to elevate Kabaddi’s status further domestically and globally. He said, "After successfully completing 10 seasons, PKL Season 11 will mark a new milestone in the continued rise of the league. This would strengthen the growth of Kabaddi in India and elsewhere around the world."
PKL 2024 auction
In the auction for the next season, several players underwent bidding war in Mumbai, which shattered several records. A total of eight players secured bids of more than INR 1 Crore. Sachin Tanwar who was sold to Tamil Thalaivas, became the most expensive player with a bid of INR 2.15 Crore. Following him was Mohammadreza Shadloui Chiyaneh, who was sold to Haryana Steelers for INR 2.07 Crore. Other than him, Guman Singh (Gujarat Giants), Pawan Sehrawat (Telugu Titans), Bharat (UP Yoddhas), Maninder Singh (Bengal Warriors), Ajinkya Ashok Pawar (Bengaluru Bulls), and Sunil Kumar (U Mumba) secured bids of more than INR 1 Crore.
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Fresher’s Party - LGC
Fresher’s Party
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Longowal Group of Colleges, Derabassi organized a magnificent fresher’s welcome party on October 16th, 2024 at its Academic Wing. Jubilant smiles and high spirits marked the welcome party for the students. The ecstasy filled event gave the fresher’s an opportunity to showcase their talent and also a platform to interact with their seniors.
The event witnessed many vibrant performances by both senior and junior students. A cultural bonanza was offered by the students that included several rounds of ramp walk and question answer round, dance, music, songs which weaved magic of fun and joy into the event. Beautifully attired contestants rocked the stage with their ramp walk and amazed the audience with their answers.
During this party, Ms. Khushnaseeb of BSc. Radiology bagged the title of Miss Fresher, Mr. Maninder Singh of BSc. Radiology was given the title of Mr. Fresher. Mrs. Kanta Katyal (Chairperson) was present to shower her blessings.While addressing the students Dr.Kapil Katyal (Vice- Chairman) said that extra-curricular activities are significant for overall balance growth of a student’s personality .He also inspired the students to imbue high moral values.
Principal (LPPC) Dr. Rosy Katyal awarded the titles to the winners and inspired students to achieve their goals with hard work and determination. Dr. Vinod Katyal (Director/Principal LAC) welcomed the new entrants and prayed for their successful future.
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Punjab Police dismantle terror network operated from abroad
Chandigarh: In a breakthrough against Pakistan’s ISI-backed terror networks, Punjab Police have busted a Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terror module operated by foreign-based handlers Maninder Billa and Mannu Agwan on the directions of Harwinder Singh Rinda, Director General of Police Gaurav Yadav said Tuesday. He said six operatives — Jatin Kumar, alias Rohan, Barinder Singh, alias Sajan,…
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Maninder Singh Birthday : Wishes From Pradip Madgaonkar
17 साल की उम्र में शुरू हुआ करियर, फिर विवादों रहा नाता, सुसाइड की खबरें भी आईं, जानें मनिंदर की पूरी कहानी
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