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Australian Police Search For Man Who Poured Boiling Hot Coffee On 9-Month-Old Baby

Australian police have launched an international manhunt for a suspect accused of pouring hot coffee on a 9-month-old baby, resulting in severe burns to the child’s face and limbs, according to the BBC. Authorities believe the man fled the country after committing the crime, which took place last month and shocked the nation. Queensland Police have issued an arrest warrant for the 33-year-old suspect, who is wanted on charges of intending to cause grievous bodily harm – a charge that could result in a life sentence. However, on Monday, police revealed that their primary suspect had flown out of Sydney Airport just six days after the incident and only 12 hours before his identity was… Read More »Australian Police Search For Man Who Poured Boiling Hot Coffee On 9-Month-Old Baby

Some Creating Hurdles In India’s Development, But Won’t Succeed: RSS Chief

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has said some elements who don’t want India to grow are creating hindrance in the path of its development. However, there is no need to be scared as a similar situation prevailed during the times of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, but it was tackled using the power of “dharma” or religion and righteousness, Mr Bhagwat said on Monday at the release of a book titled ‘Tanjavarche Marathe’, written by Dr Milind Paradkar. He noted dharma does not mean just puja (rituals), but it is a broader concept that encompasses truth, compassion and ‘tapascharya’ (dedication). The word ‘Hindu’ is an adjective that personifies acceptance of diversities, he said and emphasised… Read More »Some Creating Hurdles In India’s Development, But Won’t Succeed: RSS Chief

Some Creating Hurdles In India’s Development, But Won’t Succeed: RSS Chief

Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat has said some elements who don’t want India to grow are creating hindrance in the path of its development. However, there is no need to be scared as a similar situation prevailed during the times of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj, but it was tackled using the power of “dharma” or religion and righteousness, Mr Bhagwat said on Monday at the release of a book titled ‘Tanjavarche Marathe’, written by Dr Milind Paradkar. He noted dharma does not mean just puja (rituals), but it is a broader concept that encompasses truth, compassion and ‘tapascharya’ (dedication). The word ‘Hindu’ is an adjective that personifies acceptance of diversities, he said and emphasised… Read More »Some Creating Hurdles In India’s Development, But Won’t Succeed: RSS Chief

Musheer To Receive Big Reward From BCCI After Duleep Trophy Heroics: Report

It is understood that 19-year-old Musheer Khan, who has had a dream first-class season, is all set to travel to Australia for the India A shadow tour, which will have three ‘four-day’ Tests. Having scored a double hundred in the Ranji quarter-final and a century in the final, Musheer has impressed with his 181 for India B against India A. The India A team for Australia tour will be picked based on the Duleep Trophy performances and the Irani Cup match between Rest of India and Ranji champions Mumbai, which will be held before tour of Australia. While a couple of Test specialists and pacers might be sent early, two names that are almost certain… Read More »Musheer To Receive Big Reward From BCCI After Duleep Trophy Heroics: Report

One-Off Test Day 2, Live: Toss Delayed Due To Wet Outfield

Afghanistan vs New Zealand, One-Off Test Day 2, Live Updates: After the Day 1 of the One-Off Test got washed out without the toss, due to wet outfield, Afghanistan and New Zealand will hope for an action-packed second day. The match, which is being played in Greater Noida, India, lost it’s first day after the groundstaff failed to repair the damage caused by the overnight rain on Sunday. Six inspections were done by the umpires but the day had to called-off. (Live Scorecard)