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Superior Spirit club wins KDMA League
Superior Spirit club wins KDMA League

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Superior Spirit club wins KDMA League

Kanpur: A stellar century from Mayank Tiwari powered Superior Spirit club to a 62-run victory against Kanpur South club in the knock-out match of the KDMA league held at the HAL ground on Thursday. Superior Spirit, batting first, posted 263 for 5, with Mayank Tiwari remaining unbeaten on 173. Dhananjay contributed 59 and Jai Prakash added 21 runs. For Kanpur South, Ashutosh Pandey took 2 for 44 and Misham Abbas picked up 2 for 63. In reply, Kanpur South were bowled out for 201, with Shivanmshu Sachan scoring 51 and Ayush Pathak making 47. Dhananjay Yadav took 3 for 30 and Nitin Tomar took 3 for 54. In other knock-out encounters, KDMA, Spark club and Prince club also progressed after defeating their opponents. At Kanpur South Ground, KDMA defeated PAC by 25 runs. KDMA posted 297 for 7, with Sudhanshu top-scoring with 120, Satyam Dixit making 45, Sumit Rathore 26, Satnam Singh 23, and Mahi Katiyar 24. Virat Jaiswal took 2 wickets for 59 and Shivendra Srivastava claimed 2 for 83. Chasing 297, PAC were bowled out for 272. Virat Jaiswal made 96, Priyanshu Yadav 54, Anand Dubey 27 and Sandeep 27, while Saurabh Singh took 4 for 36, Abhinav Verma 3 for 60 and Satnam Singh 2 for 41. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like USDJPY đang đi lên không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo On PAC- A ground, Spark club registered a 176-run win over Gandhi Gram. Spark club scored 248, driven by Harsh Rajput's 101 and Satyam Paswan's 57. Anuj Bharti made 23, while Aryan Pal took 3 for 57, Nikki Mishra claimed 2 for 20, Rishu took 2 for 32, and Tushar picked 2 for 57. Gandhi Gram were dismissed for just 72, with Neeraj Kumar contributing 16, as Pawan Yadav claimed 5 for 19, Ambuj Yadav 3 for 27 and Deepak Yadav 2 for 12. At Rashtriya Ground, Prince club overcame Sky club by 27 runs. Prince club finished on 173 runs with Harsh Verma scoring 60, Pankaj Kumar 26, Aryan Yadav 25, Vijay Bhan 25. Madhav Gupta picked up 3 for 29, Aman Yadav 2 for 29, Tanmay Pandey 2 for 34 and Vansh Juneja 2 for 43. Sky club managed 146 in response, with Veer Singh making 39 and Anurudha Singh 21. Vineet Nagar took 2 for 13, Pankaj Kumar 2 for 20, and Karan Pal 2 for 35.

Man gets 10 years RI for rape of minor in train
Man gets 10 years RI for rape of minor in train

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Time of India

Man gets 10 years RI for rape of minor in train

Bhopal: A special Pocso court sentenced a person to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 10,000 for raping a minor in a running train. According to the prosecution, on July 19, 2022, the accused Satnam Singh lured the girl to come with him to the pantry car of the train since she was hungry and didn't have money to buy food, and he raped her there. The incident took place near Bhopal, but the girl lodged a complaint about the incident with the GRP at Bhusawal railway station, which later transferred the case to Bhopal GRP. The trial court, satisfied with the evidence produced in the court, including the DNA test, which showed that the minor girl was raped, held Singh guilty and sentenced him to 10 years of rigorous imprisonment and also imposed a penalty of Rs 10,000 on him.

4 men posing as GST officials loot Rs 32L from Panipat firm staff
4 men posing as GST officials loot Rs 32L from Panipat firm staff

Time of India

time04-06-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

4 men posing as GST officials loot Rs 32L from Panipat firm staff

Shamli: Four men posing as GST officials looted Rs 32 lakh in cash, a smartphone, and ATM cards from employees of a Panipat-based thread company near the Simbhalkha bypass on Shamli Highway Ring Road late Tuesday evening. The robbers arrived in two vehicles, one bearing a "Govt of India" insignia, to lend credibility to their act. The incident occurred when Anil Narwal, a field cashier from Sonepat, and Satnam Singh, a driver from Panipat — both employees of Shankar Sapantex Madana — were returning from Meerut's Gola Kuan area after collecting payments. According to the victims, four men got out of the vehicles, claimed they were from the GST department, and said they were conducting a routine check. They then forcefully took a black bag containing the cash, phone, and ATM cards. To appear legitimate, the impostors told the victims they were taking the seized items to a police station for verification — likely to avoid immediate suspicion. Narwal later alerted the police, clarifying that the cash and other belongings were company property being legally transported back to Panipat. Shamli SP Ram Sewak Gautam said a case was registered under Section 309(4) (robbery) of the BNS. "Police teams are working to identify and apprehend the suspects. CCTV footage from nearby areas is being examined," he added.

With both arms lost at work, monthly pension proving elusive for Satnam
With both arms lost at work, monthly pension proving elusive for Satnam

Indian Express

time03-06-2025

  • Health
  • Indian Express

With both arms lost at work, monthly pension proving elusive for Satnam

A tragic incident that occurred on August 28, 2024, in Phase 8, Mohali, continues to haunt not only Satnam Singh but anyone who hears about it. Speaking to The Indian Express, Satnam, 29, shared that he was working as a lineman under a contractor for the Punjab State Power Corporation Limited (PSPCL). The accident happened while he was repairing a power line on a pole. After completing the repair, as he was climbing down, he was suddenly electrocuted and fell. When he regained consciousness, he was in a hospital with one of his arms already amputated. A few days later, his condition worsened and he was admitted to the PGIMER, where doctors informed him that the second arm would also need to be amputated. 'Since that day, my life has come to a complete standstill. I've lost the ability to work. The only thing I constantly see is my elderly mother, who once depended on me. I used to support her and run the household, but now I'm forced to rely on her, even for survival. I feel like a burden,' Satnam said with tears in his eyes. Struggling for pension The 29-year-old was hopeful of receiving a monthly pension of Rs 14,000 through the Employees' State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) — a benefit for differently-abled workers. But for more than nine months, he has been stuck in a bureaucratic maze of forms, medical board approvals, and paperwork. Each visit to a government office brings a new excuse or delay. 'It feels like my life is now trapped in files… and I've become a burden on my aged mother,' he added. Satnam said that he has been informed that his final medical examination has been approved and that within a week, his documents will be ready, and his pension will begin. What the ESIC pension rules say A minimum of six months of ESIC contribution is mandatory; in cases of permanent disability, 100 per cent of the last drawn salary is provided as pension. A medical board must verify and certify the disability, and salary for the period of medical leave is also covered under ESIC. When contacted regarding this case, ESIC Director Pankaj Vohra confirmed that he had personally sent a team to assist Satnam and ensure his documents were completed. He also said the team informed him that a partial payment had already been made to Satnam, and the pension would begin within the next couple of days. PSPCL union president Lakkha Singh said the union had to struggle extensively to get the authorities to respond to Satnam's case. He also pointed out that the power department does not recruit linemen directly anymore, which leads to untrained workers being sent up electric poles by contractors, often at the risk of their lives. Lakkha added that a lineman recently lost his life due to electrocution in Zirakpur. He emphasised that the only real solution is for the electricity board to resume direct recruitment to ensure proper training and safety for all workers.

SGPC relocates holy saroops of Guru Granth Sahib in Punjab's Gurdaspur
SGPC relocates holy saroops of Guru Granth Sahib in Punjab's Gurdaspur

Hindustan Times

time09-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

SGPC relocates holy saroops of Guru Granth Sahib in Punjab's Gurdaspur

Amid heightening tension between India and Pakistan, the Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) on Friday started shifting holy saroops of Guru Granth Sahib from gurdwaras near the border areas of Dera Baba Nanak and Galarhi in Punjab's border district of Gurdaspur to the historic Gurdwara Sri Tahli Sahib in a safer location. Satnam Singh, the manager of Sri Darbar Sahib gurdwara at Dera Baba Nanak, said, 'We have initiated the process on the request of the sangat (Sikh community) of the border villages that are not safe amid the ongoing conflict. We are in the process of respectfully shifting the saroop from our gurdwara near the Kartarpur Corridor. A team of SGPC sewadars (volunteers) took the saroop with maryada (Sikh tenets).' Hours after India launched missile strikes under Operation Sindoor targeting terror camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, the home ministry ordered the closure of the 4-km Kartarpur Corridor at Dera Baba Nanak in Gurdaspur district on May 7 till further orders. The corridor connects the Dera Baba Nanak shrine to the Darbar Sahib gurdwara at Kartarpur in Narowal district Pakistan, the final resting place of Sikhism founder Guru Nanak Dev. SGPC secretary Partap Singh said the decision to relocate the saroops is a precautionary measure the committee has taken while opening gurdwaras in border areas to accommodate and feed local residents. As the tension escalated two days ago, SGPC president Harjinder Singh Dhami directed managers of gurdwaras in the border areas to make arrangements for the accommodation and langar (community meals) for people. The managers of a dozen-odd gurdwaras in Amritsar, Gurdaspur and Tarn Taran have been alerted to ensure accommodation and langar facilities for border residents.

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