Sanju Samson Acknowledges Ishan Kishan's Domestic Form in T20 World Cup Squad Sanju Samson, a key player in India's T20 World Cup campaign, openly discussed the intense competition for the opening batting spot in the squad, particularly highlighting Ishan Kishan's resurgence in domestic cricket. Kishan, who had been sidelined from international cricket for nearly two years, earned a surprise recall to the national team ahead of the 2026 tournament. His inclusion came at the expense of Shubman Gill, the team's vice-captain in the T20 format, who was left out of the squad. Samson, who had been struggling with form during the tournament, admitted that Kishan's performances in domestic competitions had made him feel the pressure to secure his place in the team. Samson revealed that Kishan's standout performances in the Mushtaq Ali Trophy, where he led Jharkhand to the championship, played a significant role in his selection. The southpaw's ability to score runs consistently in domestic matches, coupled with his recent hundred in Trivandrum, convinced Samson that Kishan had earned his spot. "Honestly, Ishan Kishan came into the squad out of nowhere. He had a great Mushtaq Ali Trophy, won the championship for Jharkhand, and has had a great story, boss," Samson said on the CSK podcast with Abhinav Mukund. Samson further admitted that Kishan's form had made him question his own position in the team. "We only look at ourselves, right? I think I have worked day in and day out, but lately I felt like Ishan had also done the same. After what happened to him for the last two years—he was out of the system—he worked so hard in domestic cricket and worked his way back. He started scoring runs, and I can admit it on camera that I could feel he was coming for my spot," Samson added.#t20_world_cup #ishan_kishan #sanju_samson #jharkhand #mushtaq_ali_trophy
Jharkhand Board Class 10 Results 2026 Announced The Jharkhand Academic Council (JAC) in Ranchi has officially declared the results for the Annual Secondary Examination held in 2026, marking a significant milestone in the state’s education system. The results reflect a strong academic performance, with an overall pass percentage of 95.278%, one of the highest recorded in recent years. Out of 4,24,001 registered candidates, 4,22,109 students appeared for the examination, and 4,02,178 successfully passed. The results highlight a notable increase in the number of students securing top marks. Over 2.26 lakh students, or 2,26,957, achieved first division, making it the largest category among successful candidates. This is followed by 1,60,673 students in second division and 14,548 in third division. Education officials attributed the strong performance to improved teaching standards, regular academic reforms, and enhanced student preparedness across both government and private schools. The JAC expressed satisfaction with the smooth conduct of the examination and the timely release of results. The board congratulated the successful students and encouraged those who did not clear the exam to refine their strategies for future attempts. The high number of first division scorers underscores a positive shift toward academic excellence and competitive performance among students in Jharkhand. Key statistics from the results include: Total registered candidates: 4,24,001 Candidates who appeared: 4,22,109 Candidates who passed: 4,02,178 Overall pass percentage: 95.#ranchi #jharkhand #jharkhand_academic_council #jacresults_com #annual_secondary_examination

Maoism Cannot Be Eradicated Without Addressing India’s Deep Socio-Economic Faultlines The persistence of Maoist movements in India, despite decades of state violence and repression, underscores the limitations of military and political strategies aimed at eradicating the ideology. Amit Shah’s assertion that Maoism will be eliminated by March 31, 2026, through the creation of a “Naxal Mukta Bharat” is dismissed as fundamentally flawed. The state’s reliance on force and criminalization of Maoist beliefs has failed to address the root causes of the movement, which remain deeply embedded in India’s socio-economic structure. The Naxalite movement, which emerged in the 1960s, faced significant setbacks after the arrest and death of Charu Majumdar in 1972. Despite the state’s brutal crackdown, the movement fragmented and resurged, adapting its tactics to focus on rural and tribal communities. This shift from urban-based student activism to agrarian struggles highlights the movement’s resilience and its alignment with the grievances of marginalized groups. The state’s failure to resolve land disputes, displacement of Adivasi populations, and exploitation by corporate interests has sustained the movement’s appeal. Over the past two decades, intensified state operations have resulted in the deaths of approximately 2,500 Maoists, with over 2,000 fatalities occurring after 2019. While violence has declined by more than 70% and the number of affected districts has dropped from 126 in 2014 to 11 by 2025, these metrics do not reflect the movement’s eradication. Instead, they reveal the state’s continued reliance on militarized tactics while avoiding deeper structural reforms.#chhattisgarh #amit_shah #jharkhand #charu_majumdar #naxal_mukta_bharat

Jharkhand Weather: Morning Dew, Afternoon Sun, Evening Clouds; Rain Expected in Ranchi in Three Days The Meteorological Department has indicated that rain is likely in Ranchi and surrounding areas three days after the formation of an anti-cyclone in the Bay of Bengal. While there is no risk of heavy rainfall, the weather is expected to remain pleasant. Ranchi has experienced a change in weather recently, with a gradual decline in temperatures. On Tuesday, the weather remained mild, with light dew recorded in the morning. The afternoon saw brief sunlight, but clouds returned by evening, and light rain was reported in some parts of the city. According to the Meteorological Centre, rain is expected to return in Ranchi and nearby regions three days later. The anti-cyclone in the Bay of Bengal is anticipated to bring clouds and light rain, though there is no indication of heavy downpours. This will prevent damage to crops. However, temperatures are expected to rise slightly, with light rain potentially stabilizing the trend. Temperature fluctuations have been noted in Ranchi. The maximum temperature recorded was 31.2°C, 1.6°C higher than the previous 24 hours, while the minimum remained at 17.1°C. In Jamshedpur, the maximum temperature was 34.8°C, and in Medinipur, it was 33.6°C. Meteorological experts suggest that the heat will gradually intensify in the coming days, though occasional light rain will provide relief. Light to moderate rain was reported in several districts on Tuesday. In Chatra, Gumla, Hazaribagh, Latahar, Lohardaga, and Palamu, thunder accompanied rainfall at speeds of 30-40 km/h. Similarly, light to moderate rain was recorded in Bokaro, Dhanbad, East Singhbhum, Ramgarh, Sarankhelakhra-Surasawa, Simdega, and West Singhbhum.#meteorological_department #bay_of_bengal #ranchi #jharkhand #chatra

Jharkhand Weather Alert: Rain With Thunder Expected, Weather To Remain Changeable Till March 31 The weather in Jharkhand is experiencing rapid changes, with humidity from the Bay of Bengal and cyclonic circulation causing continuous fluctuations in temperatures. The Meteorological Department has issued orange and yellow alerts for March 27, which is expected to provide some relief from the heat during Ram Navami celebrations. In Jamshedpur, the sky remained clear from Thursday morning. The department has warned of rain accompanied by thunder in parts of Palamu, Gumla, Chatra, Lohardaga, and other northern and eastern regions of the state. Winds are expected to blow at speeds of 50-60 kilometers per hour, and lightning is also a possibility. Chatra remained dry throughout the day. In Ranchi, there is a chance of heavy rain with strong winds on March 27 and 28, while March 29 is likely to be dry. However, rain with thunder is expected again on March 30. According to the department, rain is likely in most parts of the state on March 28, except the northwest region. On March 30, the eastern and central parts may see rain, and on March 31, the northeast region is expected to remain dry. The state recorded the lowest minimum temperature of 15.3 degrees Celsius in Gumla and the highest maximum temperature of 36.7 degrees Celsius in Saraykela over the past 24 hours. The article also includes additional weather updates for other regions, such as heavy rain warnings in Himachal Pradesh, temperature drops in Rajasthan, and flood alerts in parts of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. However, these sections are not part of the original article and are included as part of the webpage's content.#meteorological_department #ram_navami #ranchi #jharkhand #chatra

--- Weather Updates (India) Haryana: 12 districts likely to see rain today. Jharkhand: Temperature may drop by 7°C in 5 days. Uttarakhand: 5 districts under rain and lightning alert. West UP: Clouds and light rain expected. MP: Rain and gusty winds from March 26. Rajasthan: Thunderstorm and rain alert in 8 districts. Himachal Pradesh: Weather may change today. Other Regions: Ghaziabad: Clear skies with sunshine. Saharanpur: Fog, 3 vehicles involved in accident. Dehradun: Rain altered the landscape. Chittorgarh: Temperature rose due to intense sun. Ajamgarh: Light rain late at night. Dausa: Light rain followed by mild cold. Bhagalpur: Unseasonal rain disrupted farmers' work. Bamera: Rain likely today. Bettiah: Fog in 5 districts, storm alert in 6. Uttarakhand: 3 districts under landslide warning. --- News Highlights Education Crisis in UP: 1.86 lakh teachers face job insecurity; options include UP-TET exam or completing SIR/Population Census targets. Chandauli Incident: In-law accused of blackmailing daughter-in-law with fake videos, claiming son-in-law is "nonsensical." Dainik Bhaskar: Offers exclusive content, advertising options, and links to group sites. --- Advertising & Engagement Advertise with Dainik Bhaskar: Available via Google, social media, or direct contact. Preferred Sources: Users can choose to prefer Divya Bhaskar, Divya Marathi, or Bhaskar English. Follow Dainik Bhaskar: For real-time updates and news. --- Need Further Assistance? Weather Alerts: Check local forecasts for travel or events. Advertising: Contact the team for partnership opportunities. News: Explore exclusive content or report issues via the grievance policy.#rajasthan #uttarakhand #haryana #jharkhand #west_up

Jharkhand Aaj Ka Mausam: सर्दी की एंट्री! झारखंड में 8 डिग्री तक गिरा पारा, दिसंबर जैसी पड़ रही है कड़कड़ाती ठंड रांची, 23 मार्च 2026: झारखंड में अचानक आई ठंड के कारण तापमान में 8 डिग्री की गिरावट देखने को मिल रही है। रांची, लोहरदगा और बोकारो सहित कई शहरों में न्यूनतम तापमान 17 डिग्री सेल्सियस तक पहुंच गया है, जो दिसंबर के बर्बाद तापमान के समान है। इस गिरावट के कारण लोगों को ठंड के असर अहम रह रहा है। मौसम विभाग के अनुसार, आज राज्य में कोई भी अलर्ट जारी नहीं किया गया है। बारिश और वज्रपात के आशंका के बावजूद, तापमान में कोई बड़ा फर्क नहीं पड़ेगा। अधिकतम तापमान 29 से 33 डिग्री के बीच रहेगा, जबकि न्यूनतम तापमान 16 से 18 डिग्री के बीच रहेगा। इसके अलावा, दक्षिणी जिलों जैसे सरायकेला, खरसावां, सिमडेगा आदि में अधिकतम तापमान 33 डिग्री तक पहुंच सकता है, जबकि न्यूनतम तापमान 19 डिग्री रहेगा। शहरों के तापमान और वायु गुणवत्ता सूचकांक (AQI) के आंकड़े इस प्रकार हैं: रांची: अधिकतम 30 डिग्री, न्यूनतम 17 डिग्री, AQI 148 जमशेदपुर: अधिकतम 33 डिग्री, न्यूनतम 19 डिग्री, AQI 104 धनबाद: अधिकतम 30 डिग्री, न्यूनतम 17 डिग्री, AQI 164 बोकारो: अधिकतम 31 डिग्री, न्यूनतम 17 डिग्री, AQI 150 मौसम विभाग के अधिकारियों ने बताया कि आने वाले दिनों में तापमान में और गिरावट देखने को मिल सकती है। लोगों को ठंड के असर के लिए अपने आप को गर्म कपड़ों से ढके रहना चाहिए।#ranchi #meteo_department #lohardaga #jharkhand #bokaro

Eid-ul-Fitr Celebrations in Jharkhand: A Blend of Tradition and Reflection Jharkhand’s communities are gearing up for Eid-ul-Fitr 2026, marking the end of Ramadan with vibrant preparations and spiritual reflection. The festival, observed on 21 March, is celebrated with a mix of traditional rituals and communal solidarity. Markets across the state are abuzz with activity as residents stock up on festive items like sewai, lachcha, and chappals, while mosques and prayer halls prepare for the special Eid prayers. The Shia community in Husainabad, however, has chosen a unique approach to commemorate the occasion. In response to ongoing tensions in the region, particularly the tragic incidents in Iran, they will wear black bands on their arms during the Eid prayers. This symbolic gesture aims to express solidarity with the victims of violence and convey compassion for the suffering of innocent civilians. “This step is a tribute to the martyrs and a call for unity,” said local leaders, emphasizing that the celebration will be marked by simplicity and solemnity rather than grandeur. The significance of the moon sighting, which determines the start of Eid, remains central to Islamic traditions in Jharkhand. According to Islamic calendar practices, the sighting of the crescent moon marks the beginning of the new month. Kazi-e-Shariat Mufti Najr Tawhid highlighted the importance of this tradition, noting that it underscores the connection between faith and nature. He also reiterated the obligation for Muslims to pay fitra (charity) before Eid prayers, ensuring that the less fortunate can partake in the joy of the festival. Despite the festive spirit, the community is also grappling with the emotional weight of global conflicts.#eidulfitr #jharkhand #husainabad #shia_community #fitra_charity
