Jasprit Bumrah, India's premier fast bowler, has been retained in the squad for the ongoing 2025 Asia Cup, despite concerns about his workload ahead of the upcoming Test series against the West Indies. Assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate confirmed that Bumrah is unlikely to be rested during the remaining matches of the Asia Cup, including the Super Four clash against Pakistan and, if India advances, the final on September 28. This decision underscores the team's strategy to maintain a full-strength lineup for both the Asia Cup and the forthcoming Test series. Bumrah's inclusion is pivotal, as he remains India's lone frontline pacer in the Asia Cup. His performance has been under scrutiny, with three wickets at an economy rate of 8.36 in the tournament thus far. Despite these figures, the team management is closely monitoring his workload, especially following his back injury earlier this year. The emphasis is on balancing his participation in the Asia Cup with preparations for the Test series, ensuring he is in optimal condition for both formats. #JaspritBumrah #AsiaCup2025 #IndianCricket #TeamIndia #BCCI #CricketNews #FastBowler #WorkloadManagement #Newsone #CricketUpdates @bcci
On September 23, 2025, members of the Brahmin community in Bhilwara, Rajasthan, staged a protest at the Bhilwara Collectorate, demanding a fair and impartial investigation into the suspicious death of Sanwarmal Sharma. Sharma's body was discovered near railway tracks in the Pratapnagar area on September 16. His family alleges that he was murdered, accusing his wife of having illicit relations with two police officers. In response, a case of abetment to suicide has been filed against Sharma’s wife, who has been arrested, and one police officer has been suspended pending inquiry. Bhilwara SP Dharmendra Singh Yadav assured that an impartial investigation is underway. The protest escalated when some youths blocked a road, prompting police to use force to disperse them, resulting in minor injuries to around six individuals. The Brahmin community is demanding justice and accountability, seeking a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Sharma's death. The incident has drawn attention to concerns about transparency and fairness in handling sensitive cases involving law enforcement personnel. #BhilwaraProtest #BrahminCommunity #JusticeForSharma #RajasthanNews #PoliceAccountability #FairInvestigation #CommunityRights #Newsone #RajasthanProtests #PublicSafety
Grandmaster Divya Deshmukh, the 19-year-old chess prodigy from Nagpur, has been awarded a wild card entry to the 2025 FIDE World Chess Cup in Goa, scheduled from October 31 to November 27. This prestigious tournament features 206 of the world's top players, and Divya is the only woman among them. Her inclusion follows a last-minute withdrawal of a participant, with Chinese legends Ju Wenjun and Hou Yifan having previously declined invitations. FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich emphasized the organization's commitment to offering opportunities to young talents like Divya. Divya's remarkable journey includes winning the FIDE Women's World Cup 2025 in Batumi, Georgia, where she defeated Indian legend Koneru Humpy in a dramatic tie-break. This victory not only earned her the world champion title but also secured her final Grandmaster norm, making her the fourth Indian woman to achieve this distinction. Her impressive performance at the FIDE Grand Swiss 2025, with a rating of 2613, further solidified her reputation as a formidable player. Divya's participation in the World Cup underscores India's growing prominence in the global chess arena. #DivyaDeshmukh #FIDEWorldCup2025 #ChessChampion #NagpurPride #WomenInChess #Grandmaster #IndianChess #FIDE #ChessNews #Newsone
Kolkata experienced its heaviest rainfall in decades on September 23, 2025, with 251.4 mm of rain in 24 hours, marking the third-highest single-day rainfall in the city's history. This unprecedented downpour led to severe flooding, resulting in at least 10 fatalities, primarily due to electrocution, and leaving several areas submerged under knee-deep water. The intense rain disrupted daily life, with major roads like AJC Bose Road and Maa Flyover choked with stalled traffic, and ambulances getting stranded near hospitals. Public transport was heavily affected; metro services were suspended, and suburban trains were delayed or cancelled. Airlines reported over 30 flight cancellations and numerous delays, issuing travel advisories due to poor visibility and waterlogged runways. Durga Puja preparations were severely impacted, with several pandals damaged or flooded. In response, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee announced an early start to the Puja holidays, urging citizens to stay indoors and avoid unnecessary travel. #KolkataRain #HeavyRainfall #Floods2025 #DurgaPujaDisruption #TransportChaos #ElectrocutionDeaths #PublicSafety #WeatherAlert #Newsone #WestBengalNews
The BJP has launched the Atmanirbhar Bharat Sankalp Abhiyan in Maharashtra, a three-month-long campaign that will run from September 25 to December 25, 2025. The initiative was inaugurated by Maharashtra BJP president Ravindra Chavan and is timed to begin on the birth anniversary of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay and conclude on the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The campaign focuses on spreading the message of self-reliance and empowering citizens to adopt local products and solutions in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of a self-reliant India. As part of the Abhiyan, BJP workers will engage in grassroots outreach, organize awareness drives, and conduct programs to promote “Vocal for Local” and economic self-sufficiency across Maharashtra. The initiative aims to not only strengthen the idea of Atmanirbhar Bharat but also to connect people with policies and opportunities that support entrepreneurship, skill development, and local economic growth. #news #Newsone #AtmanirbharBharat #BJP #MaharashtraPolitics #SelfReliantIndia #EconomicGrowth #PoliticalCampaign #VocalForLocal #IndiaNews @bjp
India is set to host its largest-ever drone and counter-drone exercise, codenamed “Cold Start”, in the first week of October 2025. This ambitious exercise will bring together the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force, along with top defence research organizations, private industry players, and academic institutions. The focus will be on simulating real battlefield scenarios, testing drones for reconnaissance, surveillance, and strike capabilities, as well as neutralizing potential drone threats. The exercise is expected to cover a range of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) and counter-UAS technologies, ensuring India is better prepared for evolving aerial challenges. Beyond just training, “Cold Start” has strategic importance as it aligns with India’s plan to build a comprehensive indigenous air defence umbrella, “Sudarshan Chakra,” by 2035. This system aims to integrate drones, hypersonic defence measures, and advanced early-warning systems into a single robust shield. The exercise will also incorporate lessons learned from recent operations such as “Operation Sindoor,” giving India an edge in modern warfare preparedness and boosting self-reliance in defence technology. #news #Newsone #ColdStart #IndiaDefense #DroneExercise #IndianMilitary #DefenseTechnology #CombatReadiness #MilitaryDrills #IndiaNews
Recent reports indicate that at least 12 people have died in Kolkata and surrounding areas after record rainfall caused severe flooding. Most deaths were due to electrocution, while at least two victims drowned. The city received an astonishing 251.6 mm of rain in 24 hours — the heaviest downpour since 1988 — inundating streets, damaging pandals and idols ahead of Durga Puja, and disrupting power and transport systems. Flights and trains were cancelled or delayed, while roads turned into rivers under waist-deep water. Schools and educational institutions have been closed, and authorities are scrambling to deploy water pumps, restore services, and manage the emergency response. #news #Newsone #KolkataFloods #WestBengalNews #FloodUpdate #DisasterRelief #HeavyRainfall #UrbanFlooding #ClimateImpact #IndiaNews
Manoj Jarange on his journey to Mumbai #ManojJarangePatil #Mumbai #protest
Yogi Adityanath taking oath in #sanskrit as first time MP. #YogiAdityanath #UttarPradesh
Wildlings were better than this I tell you! #wildlings #TyrionLannister #TywinLannister