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Nepal’s peaceful elections historic, ready to work with new govt: PM Modi

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Nepal poll results: India closely watching border dispute and 'Big Brother' accusations looming

New Delhi: The Rastriya Swatantra party led by 35-year-old rapper-turned-politician Balendra Shah is set to win the Nepal polls with a landslide, Prime Minister Narendra Modi Warm congratulations to the people and government of Nepal for holding the elections smoothly and peacefully.“It feels heartening to see my Nepalese brothers and sisters exercising their democratic rights so vigorously,” Modi posted on X.

Nepal poll results: India closely watching border dispute and ‘Big Brother’ accusations looming

The prime minister did not mention Shah’s name as vote counting was still underway. Shah is likely to be the new leader, with his party RSP dominating the election. The election comes six months after violent protests by so-called “Generation Z” toppled Nepal’s government and left 77 people dead.“This historic milestone is a proud moment in Nepal’s democratic journey,” Modi posted on X.“As a close friend and neighbour, India remains firmly committed to working closely with the people of Nepal and their new government to reach new heights of mutual peace, progress and prosperity,” the Prime Minister added.A former mayor of Kathmandu, Shah has not revealed much about his foreign policy, other than to say it is likely driven by his “Nepal first” ultra-nationalism. He has portrayed himself as someone who will not succumb to foreign influence – unlike the established parties – when it comes to relations with countries including India, China and the United States.Shah lashed out at the three countries in a Facebook post last year that he later deleted. In 2023, Shah placed a “Greater Nepal” map in the mayor’s office showing Indian territory as part of Nepal, apparently to contrast with a mural in Parliament depicting the geography of ancient Asoka’s empire.Shah cultivated an image as an outsider who viewed all three major powers with equal skepticism (India, China and the United States) and believed in neutrality. His party insists it will pursue balanced relations with major powers.

T20 World Cup 2026: Ahmedabad, the final and the ghosts of November 19 past

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T20 World Cup: Suryakumar Yadav’s press conference before IND vs NZ

India’s Suryakumar Yadav plays during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup India vs Sri Lanka 2026 tennis match at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, India on March 7, 2026. (Photo by Prakash Singh/Getty Images)

TimesofIndia.com in Ahmedabad: In any final, the outcome depends largely on how the team responds to the pressure. With a heart rate above the normal range, even the best in the business can feel the heat of the occasion. Beyond that, there’s the subtext of playing at a venue that carries the ghosts of its World Cup past. There were nearly 100,000 spectators in the stands, painting the field blue, adding to the relaxed atmosphere and occasion.‘Pressure’ is a word often repeated when captaining the Indian team Suryakumar Yadav Addressing the media on the eve of the T20 World Cup final. Suriya was part of the XI that suffered a defeat at the hands of Australia in the ODI World Cup final on November 19, 2023. Pat Cummins, like most of his team-mates, will feel the eerie silence from the crowd when his side beat the hosts in the title race.

T20 World Cup: Suryakumar Yadav’s press conference before IND vs NZ

Silence and crowd noise were once again the focus of discussion ahead of Sunday’s final, but Surya chose to downplay the controversy. Acknowledging the challenge, pressure and excitement that comes with a final, his message to the team is simple: Be brave.“We have prepared well for this phase. It started two years ago and its journey is again to the same stadium where we left in 2023. Hope to play some good cricket and be brave in difficult situations. That is a simple message to the team,” Surya said.Easier said than done. While the group discusses embracing stress rather than just dealing with it, only tough cookies can stand the test of an occasion like this. Over the past few months, Surya has observed that giving teams the freedom to play rather than boxing them in with excessive communication works wonders. The captain knows that everyone requires a different approach, but whenever “they are released,” the success rate is extremely high.As a captain, with the unforgettable memory of “November gone,” the stakes may be higher for Surya, but he is seeing the bright side. The pressure and nerves are there, but so is the excitement and the special feeling of leading a team in a home final.“These guys didn’t let me talk much in the dressing room at all. These guys dictate their terms. So I saw that when they get free, they become a different character on the pitch. I noticed this when I started leading this team for 5-6 months. After that I understood that nothing would happen as a big brother or a father. They have to be alone. Nothing will happen if they stick to their ears. They have to be free and only then can they play their best. “As a leader, there will definitely be pressure on me. I’m not saying there won’t be pressure, I won’t be nervous because if I don’t have pressure, if I’m not nervous, then how am I going to get the best out of myself and the team. So there will definitely be extra pressure, but at the same time there will be a lot of excitement because you don’t get a chance to play in a World Cup final and that’s the same in India.” It’s a special feeling,” Surya said.For Surya the player and Surya the captain, this was his greatest moment under the sun. Countless IPL finals, titles and bilateral wins, not even the Asia Cup matter. What matters is how the team performs on the big night in Ahmedabad. When he walks out chewing gum at the Narendra Modi Stadium, it will all come down to how he handles the ‘P’ word and how he maintains clarity in decision-making while taking tough decisions in the middle of the batting and during his captaincy.

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He has coach Gautam Gambhir by his side and according to the skipper, he is likely to bat and the two together have a chance to create history. The only team to defend the T20 World Cup and win the T20 World Cup at home is just one win away, a victory that will also ensure Coach Gambhir’s second ICC title in as many attempts. Too many key firsts were separated by that great victory. The win will put Ahmedabad on the cricketing map and it was a memorable event in favor of the hosts, going some way to erasing the ghosts of November 19’s past.Will he go?? (Will it happen?)” Suriya asked Rohit at the Wankhede Stadium before the semi-final. The former captain had a reassuring response.“If we play well, it’s going to happen,” Surya said Saturday with a smile, the words coming from his former captain and the confidence he’s gained all season long.

U.S. intelligence warns Khamenei to step down, but regime change in Iran ‘unlikely’ – report

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U.S. intelligence warns Khamenei to step down, but regime change in Iran 'unlikely' - report

Coordinated U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran eliminate high-value Iranian targets Donald TrumpIn an epic act of rage, Tehran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed after the US president repeatedly called for “regime change” in the Islamic Republic. But whether this goal can be achieved now remains uncertain. A report in the Washington Post said a transition to regime change in Iran remains “unlikely.”Even a large-scale U.S. military strike against Iran is unlikely to topple the country’s entrenched military and clerical institutions, The Washington Post said, citing a classified report, casting doubt on expectations of regime change as Donald Trump’s administration signals a broader military campaign that officials say is “just beginning.”

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Three people familiar with the matter confirmed the report to The Washington Post, which casts doubt on President Donald Trump’s plan to “clean up” Iran’s leadership and install a new ruler of his choice.The intelligence assessment was completed about a week before the United States and Israel launched war on February 28. The assessment examines different scenarios, including limited operations targeting Iran’s leadership and broader attacks on the country’s leadership and institutions. In both cases, analysts have concluded that Iran’s system is likely to continue to function even if Khamenei is killed. They say Iran’s religious and military institutions have procedures in place to ensure continuity of power.The report also called the possibility of Iran’s fragmented opposition taking control “unlikely,” according to people familiar with the matter.The National Intelligence Council (NIC), which prepared the report, brought together experienced analysts from the U.S. intelligence community. Its report is intended to reflect the collective judgment of Washington’s 18 intelligence agencies.The CIA referred questions to the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, which declined to comment. The White House also has not confirmed whether Trump was briefed on the assessment before approving military action. Since the war began, the conflict has expanded to include submarine activity in the Indian Ocean and a missile confrontation near NATO member Türkiye.“President Trump and the Administration have clearly outlined their goals with Operation Epic Fury: to destroy Iran’s ballistic missile and production capabilities, destroy their navy, end their ability to arm proxies, and prevent them from acquiring nuclear weapons,” White House spokesperson Anna Kelly said in a statement. “The Iranian regime is being completely destroyed.”Other major media outlets, including the New York Times, Reuters and the Wall Street Journal, also reported that U.S. intelligence agencies were skeptical that Iran’s opposition could quickly take power. However, NIC’s detailed analysis of the possible outcomes of different military offensives has not been previously reported.Suzanne Maloney, an Iran expert and associate president of the Brookings Institution, said the assessment reflected a deep understanding of Iran’s political system.“This sounds like an in-depth assessment of the Iranian system and the institutions and processes that have been put in place over the years,” she said.The intelligence report does not appear to examine other possible options, such as deploying U.S. ground forces in Iran or supporting Kurdish groups to spark an insurgency. It is unclear whether the large-scale operations discussed in the report are identical to military operations currently underway.Meanwhile, Iran’s succession appears to be unfolding, even as the country faces heavy air and sea strikes from the United States and Israel.The decision on Iran’s next supreme leader rests with the powerful Council of Experts, a senior clerical body. However, members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) and other security officials also wield significant influence.There has been speculation that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late Supreme Leader, may take over. But no official announcement has been made yet. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is pushing for his candidacy, according to a Western security official, although some senior figures, including Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, oppose the move.As the war enters its second week, Trump continues to demand Iran’s “unconditional surrender,” as he wrote in an article for The Truth Society. He also suggested that he should play a role in selecting Iran’s next leader.Trump told reporters that Khamenei was “incompetent” and a “lightweight” and said he did not want the leader to simply “rebuild” Iran’s nuclear and missile programs.“We hope they have a good leader. I think we have some guys that can do a good job,” he told NBC News.Iran’s parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf rejected the idea of ​​Trump playing any role in choosing the country’s next leader.“The fate of dear Iran is more precious than life and will be decided solely by the proud Iranian nation and not by [Jeffrey] Epstein’s gang,” Ghalibaf wrote on X, referring to the late sex offender who once had close ties to Trump.Current and former U.S. officials say they have seen no signs of a large-scale uprising in Iran or serious divisions within the government or security forces that could lead to regime change. In the past, Iranian security forces have shown a willingness to forcefully suppress protests. Thousands of protesters were killed earlier this year during demonstrations over the country’s economic problems.So far, Trump’s message to the Iranian public has been to stay indoors until the U.S.-Israeli bombing campaign ends.Experts say that as long as Iran’s religious and military leadership remains intact, Trump will have limited influence over the country’s political future.“Surrendering to Trump would go against everything they stand for,” said Holly Dagres, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. “The upper echelons of the clergy are ideological, so their modus operandi is to resist U.S. imperialism.”If the Iranian government collapses, Trump may be able to influence events. But intelligence reports suggest the system remains robust.“There is no other force within Iran that can counter the remaining power that the regime has,” Maloney said. “Even if they can’t project that power very effectively to their neighbors, they can certainly dominate domestically.”

Uttar Pradesh: Rs 24-crore names missing from polls since SIR announcement

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The EC expects the revision work to be completed on time, paving the way for the release of the final electoral roll on April 10

LUCKNOW: The total number of registered voters in India’s most populous state UP is expected to cross Rs 13 crore, with a significant increase in new applications filed during the SIR electoral roll 2026.However, this figure is Rs 24 crore less than the figure when the SIR was announced on October 27, 2025. A total of 326 crore voters were issued verification notices during the SIR.

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The first notices were issued on January 14 and hearings began on January 21. “As of March 6, 100 per cent notices have been issued and 93.8 per cent (approximately Rs 306 crore) have been served. Hearings have been completed for 2.8 crore voters, accounting for 85.8 per cent of the cases, and the remaining hearings are scheduled to be concluded on March 27,” said the state’s governor, election officer (CEO) Navdeep Rinwa.The Electoral Commission expects the revision work to be completed on time, paving the way for the release of the final electoral roll on April 10.Providing details of the deletions, the CEO said that as of March 6, 44,952 names had been removed from the list. Of those, 27,118 deletions were due to voter migration, where voters registered in a new constituency and had their names removed from the previous constituency.Another 10,014 deletions were self-initiated via Form 7, while 7,820 deletions resulted from objections raised by others. Among them, 5,153 people were deleted from the list due to the death of voters, 1,728 people were deleted from the list due to transfer of residence, and 932 people were deleted from the list due to repeated registration.Rinwa added that 2,73,188 Form 7 applications were still awaiting processing at various stages of review and action.Form 8 for corrections, transfer of address within a constituency, replacement of voter ID card or marking of persons with disabilities also saw high participation. A total of 1.633 million Form 8 applications were submitted between January 6 and March 6. Calculated from October 27, 2025, the total number of Form 8 applications has increased to 2.255 million.

Nancy Guthrie Update: Another Tucson elder missing; Pima County issues emergency notice

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pima county The Sheriff’s Department (PCSD) has issued a new missing person alert for 75-year-old Michael Lowther. Meanwhile, investigators are still searching for Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of NBC “Today” co-host Savannah Guthrie, who disappeared more than a month ago.

The Pima County Sheriff's Department issued a missing person alert for 75-year-old Michael Lowther, while Nancy Guthrie's case remains unsolved, sparking concern. (AP Photo/Ty O'Neill) (AP)
The Pima County Sheriff’s Department issued a missing person alert for 75-year-old Michael Lowther, while Nancy Guthrie’s case remains unsolved, sparking concern. (AP Photo/Ty O’Neill) (AP)

Local officials have not said whether the two cases are related, but the timing raises concerns as the search remains unsolved after Nancy Guthrie disappeared from her home early on Feb. 1.

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Disappearance of Michael Lowther sparks concern

The disappearance of Michael Lowther has sparked new concerns about missing vulnerable adults. Tucson area, while Nancy’s investigation is ongoing and no suspects have been identified.

The elderly man was last seen riding an electric scooter near the La Cañada Drive and Magee Road areas of Tucson, according to a Sheriff’s Office alert shared on social media. Lowther is 6 feet 4 inches tall and weighs 200 pounds.

According to information provided by PCSD, Lowther was last seen traveling to Canada at 7:30 a.m. wearing jeans, sneakers and a gray hoodie. The hoodie says Arizona in white lettering.

After Lowther was reported missing, PCSD urged the public to contact 9-1-1 with any information about Lowther.

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Nancy Guthrie’s case extends beyond Arizona

Meanwhile, the Guthrie case has spread beyond Arizona. Volunteer groups and Mexican activists reportedly began searching along the U.S.-Mexico border after receiving an anonymous tip that she may have been transported across the border.

However, no evidence has been found to support this theory, and reports received by the Mexican group have not been confirmed by the U.S. government. FBI or PCSD.

Authorities continue to analyze surveillance footage, digital data and forensic evidence collected from the scene. More than five weeks after Nancy Guthrie disappeared, investigators say they are still pursuing multiple leads but acknowledge the case remains unsolved.

Federal officials are reportedly investigating whether there is a connection between Nancy Guthrie’s disappearance and an internet outage her neighbors in Tucson, Arizona, noticed before she disappeared.

‘Right in the dark’: De Kock slams ICC as England leave but SA and WI remain in trouble

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'Right in the dark': Quinton de Kock slams ICC as England leave but SA, WI remain in trouble
Quinton de Kock in South Africa (ANI photo)

Quinton de Kock There are reports of criticism from the International Cricket Council england cricket team will be playing in the South African national cricket team and west indies cricket team After withdrawing from the 2026 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup. Several teams have had their travel plans affected due to international airspace restrictions related to conflicts between the United States, Israel and Iran. Therefore, many parties remain in India waiting for the charter flight arranged by the ICC. West Indies were eliminated on March 1 after losing to the Indian national cricket team at the Super Eight stage, while South Africa lost to the New Zealand national cricket team in the semi-finals. Thereafter, both teams remained in India pending travel arrangements. The Caribbean team have been in the country for about a week after being eliminated, while the Proteas have been waiting for three days. England, by contrast, were beaten by India in the second semi-final on Thursday but will travel home on Saturday, just two days after their exit. The situation prompted de Kock to question the apparent imbalance and suggest that certain teams may have a greater influence in international cricket.

quinton de kock’s insta story

quinton de kock’s insta story

“Funny @icc, we heard nothing! Meanwhile, England somehow left before us? @westindies and @proteasmencsa are just in the dark! Weird how different teams have more appeal than others,” Quinton de Kock wrote on Instagram Stories. It comes after former England captain Michael Vaughan raised similar concerns about the travel situation. He questioned why England were able to leave earlier even though other teams were stuck in India for longer.

Michael Vaughan Post

Michael Vaughan Post

“So England were eliminated on Thursday and chartered a flight home today.. West Indies were eliminated last Sunday and are still in Kolkata.. SA are in the same position.. This is where the powers that be go completely wrong.. All teams in this situation should be treated the same.. Just because you are stronger at the ICC table should not count.. #JustSaying,” he wrote on X. According to ESPNCricinfo, England are expected to depart on Saturday once charter flights organized by the ICC become available, while South Africa and West Indies may also depart on Sunday. Flights from England are scheduled to fly directly to London. Meanwhile, South Africa and West Indies will first travel to Johannesburg before the Caribbean side will continue on to Antigua. However, neither team has officially confirmed the specific time of their departure. The frustration within the West Indies camp was palpable. Head coach Darren Sammy posted ‘Day 6’ on X on Friday, highlighting how long the team has been stuck in Kolkata since their game against India at the Eden Gardens. Earlier in the tournament, the Zimbabwe national cricket team also faced travel delays after playing its final match against South Africa in New Delhi on March 1, eventually leaving India on March 4.

As Donald Trump embraces war, China claims it needs more power

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As Donald Trump embraces war, China claims it needs more power
File photo: U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping

Given China’s status as a nuclear power, Chinese analysts and officials do not believe the United States will target Xi Jinping in the same way it did Khamenei. But Trump’s use of war as a tool to assert U.S. dominance has reaffirmed Beijing’s view that the United States remains China’s most persistent threat. The Chinese military posted a graphic on social media last week outlining five lessons from its attack on Iran. One of them is the importance of “strong firepower,” echoing Xi Jinping’s slogan.

As Trump embraces war, China claims it needs more power

It also lists the need for “self-reliance,” likely a reference to China’s attempts to reduce its reliance on other countries for key inputs such as energy and defense production. One pointer said China must be wary of “enemies within,” an apparent reference to Beijing’s long-standing fear of foreign espionage and any incitement to “color revolutions” that overthrow the government. Last month, the CIA released a new video aimed at recruiting spies within China’s military, hoping to capitalize on Xi Jinping’s sweeping anti-corruption campaign that has purged many top commanders. One of the broadest points being discussed in China is not to be lulled into a false sense of security by negotiating with Washington. The first U.S. and Israeli bombs dropped on Iran when the two sides were supposed to still be negotiating, leaving Beijing feeling duplicitous and an abuse of U.S. power. new york times

How an Army trailblazer inspired generations of female officers

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Lieutenant Colonel Veer Nali Randhawa

Chandigarh: Ravinder Jit Randhawa’s life was shattered on June 17, 1997 – her husband Major Sukhwinder Jeet Singh Randhawa (Kirti Chakra, posthumous) sacrificed his life while fighting terrorists in Kashmir. Just 15 months later, she graduated from the Officers Training Academy in Chennai as a lieutenant, wearing the same olive green suit as her husband.Lieutenant Colonel Randhawa (retd) became the first Veer Nari (war widow) in India to become an officer. She served for 24 years and continues to inspire women to join the military.On the eve of International Women’s Day, The Times of India spoke to her and another trailblazer, Major (Retd) Priya Jingan, who is proud to be Cadet No. 001. The two men rewrote the history of the armed forces. Their journey broke down barriers and opened doors for women to enter the military.

Lady Cadet 001 Major Jhingan

Keep your wordLieutenant Colonel Randhawa broke institutional barriers when he decided to join the Army after suffering a severe personal loss, which relaxed age and marital status restrictions: “After a loss like ours, the ground disappears from your feet. Being an officer gave me purpose.”She said her determination was strengthened by her Punjabi upbringing, a deep respect for soldiers and a desire to honor her husband’s legacy. “I draw a lot of strength from my mother.”She recalled how former Chief of Army Staff Vice President General Malik and his wife Dr Ranjana Malik played a key role in her donning olive green. It was not until she made a request to General Malik, who wrote to the government, that the army opened the door for Veer Naris. “indian armed forces Be the first person in the world to take such a step. It reflects the spirit of women’s representation and empowerment. “Her message to women: “Life can push you to unimaginable extremes. But if you believe in yourself, no challenge is insurmountable.”in letter and spiritMajor Jin An’s journey into the military began with a simple yet bold move. As a student, she wrote to then-Army Chief of Staff Gen. Sunis Francis Rodriguez, urging him to allow women to serve in the military.“In Class X, I saw an advertisement inviting young people to join the army. I realized that I fit all the boxes mentioned above except one: I was not a ‘young man’. “Her determination paid off. In 1992, Jhingan joined the first batch of 25 women officers of OTA, Chennai, and was awarded the honor of Lady Cadet 001. “For me, it’s never been about being first. It’s about making sure the doors are open for more young women who dream of wearing the uniform,” she said. “I’m not there to compete with men or prove that I’m better than men. I’m there to stand shoulder to shoulder with them and serve our country.

Who are Aamir Barat and Ibrahim Nick? First photo of Mamdani home bomb suspect; ‘assassination attempt’

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NYPD Commissioner Jessica Tish shares details of two suspects detained after throwing bomb in front of New York City mayor Zoran MamdaniGracie Mansion Residence. It is unclear whether Mandani and his wife Rama Devaji I was at home at the time.

During a protest organized by far-right influencer Jack Long, a left-wing activist lit a homemade explosive device before throwing it at police. (AFP)
During a protest organized by far-right influencer Jack Long, a left-wing activist lit a homemade explosive device before throwing it at police. (AFP)

The alleged bombs were reportedly thrown towards where the protesters were. The event was organized by Jack Long, a right-wing activist involved in the January rebellion. Commissioner Tisch said Amir Barat and Ibrahim Nick have been identified as suspects.

Who are Aamir Barat and Ibrahim Nick?

Counterprotester Barratt lit and threw an “ignition device” at protesters there, Tisch said. She added that Bharat was 18 years old. Barratt reportedly fell in the crosswalk, and witnesses said they saw smoke flying through the air, the NYPD chief further added.

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The device was apparently extinguished just feet away from police. Barratt then drove south and obtained a second device from a man “preliminarily identified” as Ibrahim Nick, Tish said. Nick is believed to be 19 years old. Barat lit up the device and started running with it. He then threw the device elsewhere and police took control of the area, taking the pair into custody.

Tisch added that the device appeared to be a canister wrapped in black tape that contained nuts, bolts and screws and a “quick” ignition fuse.

The incident sparked accusations of an “assassination attempt” against Mamdani. “New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani suffered an alleged assassination attempt at Gracie Mansion,” reads a profile on X . Another added, “Reported assassination attempt on New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.”

However, Barratt and Nick’s motives remain unknown. Tisch gave no further details about the suspects. Although some netizens speculated that right-wing activist Mamdani suffered an “assassination attempt” just jack It was earlier shared that a “nail” bomb was thrown at him.

Jack Long: Nail Bomb Encounter

Video of Lan and others running after being thrown at the device began circulating online. In the video, someone can be heard throwing nail bombs at them.

Long was heavily criticized for making an obscene gesture during a protest with a goat during a vigil for Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a joint US-Israeli attack.

‘Census-style’ 45-day assessment marks shift in early learning in Haryana schools

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NEW DELHI: As India strives to ensure that children in grade three can read and do basic arithmetic – a core goal of the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 – Haryana has reported a sharp shift in learning outcomes (grade-level proficiency) at the government school level. A state-wide “census-style” assessment exclusively accessed by TOI shows that the proportion of high-performing government schools rose from 7% in September to 53% in December last year following targeted remedial measures to address gaps in basic literacy and numeracy.Haryana’s move marks a shift from sample-based assessment to a “census-style diagnostic approach” that measures each child’s abilities individually. The exercise, which covered 4.35 lakh students in nearly 8,600 government primary schools, used a digital teacher-led assessment system under the NIPUN (National Initiative for Reading Comprehension and Numeracy) mission in Haryana.The first assessment, conducted in September 2025, revealed significant learning gaps across the system. Most schools are classified as Category C (the lowest), with less than half of students achieving grade-level proficiency.After diagnosis, each school district designs its own 45-day remediation strategy, grouping students based on ability and targeting specific learning gaps. Peer learning methods are also used to support lower achieving pupils. “Each district has developed its own strategy for 45 days, which also includes helping lower class A students as all students have been mapped,” said Pramod Kumar, NIPUN Haryana program officer.The state repeated the assessment in December 2025, using the same teachers from the first round. “The data has taken a completely significant turn and shows unimaginable progress,” the official said.Learning improvements in literacy and numeracy are evident. The second-level literacy rate increased from 46.5% to 67%, and the third-level literacy rate increased from 44.2% to 61.4%. Arithmetic scores also improved, from 63.7% to 78.8% in Class II and from 50.5% to 71% in Class III. The results translated into significant shifts in school performance categories. The number of Category A schools increased from 621 to 4,545, while the number of Category C schools decreased from 6,385 to 1,973.Officials said the next phase will focus on maintaining gains and expanding the program. The state plans to extend the NIPUN model to classes IV and V, where around 7 lakh students are expected to be assessed this year.This shift is significant in the context of India’s continuing challenges with basic learning. The National Learning Survey shows only incremental improvements in basic reading and numeracy. For example, the proportion of Level 3 children in public schools who can read Level 2 text increased from 16.3% in 2022 to 23.4% in 2024, while proficiency in basic subtraction increased from 20.2% to 27.6% during the same period.