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Yuzvendra Chahal's Rumored Girlfriend RJ Mahvash Keeps Low Profile As She Visits Him, Fueling Dating Speculations
Yuzvendra Chahal's Rumored Girlfriend RJ Mahvash Keeps Low Profile As She Visits Him, Fueling Dating Speculations

India.com

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India.com

Yuzvendra Chahal's Rumored Girlfriend RJ Mahvash Keeps Low Profile As She Visits Him, Fueling Dating Speculations

In the world of sports and entertainment, where every gesture is scrutinized and every meeting analyzed, RJ Mahvash and cricketer Yuzvendra Chahal have become the talk of the town. Following Chahal's recent divorce, the rumors of a budding romance with RJ Mahvash have sparked a media frenzy. This article dives deep into the key moments, standout sightings, and the heartfelt insights shared by both stars, shedding light on a relationship that fans are eager to learn more about. #yuzvendrachahal — All Dat Matterz - ADM (@alldatmatterz_) May 22, 2025 Also Read: IPL 2025 Qualifier 1 PBKS vs RCB: Key Stats, Head-To-Head And Records Ahead Of The Playoff Thriller The buzz intensified when RJ Mahvash was spotted arriving incognito to meet Yuzvendra Chahal, drawing comparisons to Virat Kohli's secretive visit to a bakery to surprise Anushka Sharma. Dressed casually in a yellow hoodie and black shorts, Mahvash kept a low profile with a face mask, reflecting a deliberate attempt to keep things private. This discreet rendezvous mirrored Kohli's iconic gesture of love and added fuel to speculation about their relationship. Virat Kohli's bakery story is well-known among cricket and Bollywood fans alike. After a Test match in Bengaluru, Kohli surprised Anushka Sharma by going undercover to pick up her favorite snacks. This charming act resonates with many, making Mahvash's incognito visit to Chahal feel equally poignant and telling. Rumors During Chahal's Divorce: Friends or More? Rumors about RJ Mahvash and Yuzvendra Chahal first took flight during the cricketer's divorce proceedings with choreographer Dhanashree Verma. Mahvash was seen attending one of Chahal's matches amid the difficult phase, stirring public curiosity and social media speculation. Despite the widespread buzz, both Chahal and Mahvash have firmly denied any romantic involvement, insisting they share a strong friendship. Chahal, who finalized his divorce in March 2025, has been open about focusing on his career and personal growth. Meanwhile, Mahvash is simultaneously carving a niche in the entertainment industry, recently making her acting debut and stepping into film production. RJ Mahvash's Rising Stardom and Mutual Admiration Beyond the dating rumors, RJ Mahvash's professional journey is equally compelling. She recently starred in Pyaar Paisa Profit, earning praise for her performance. Notably, Chahal publicly applauded her acting skills on social media, showcasing their supportive camaraderie. Mahvash has also ventured into production with the upcoming Nawazuddin Siddiqui film Section 108, highlighting her multi-dimensional talent in the industry. This professional milestone adds an intriguing layer to their dynamic, where admiration extends beyond personal life. A Royal Meeting: RJ Mahvash and Preity Zinta in Jaipur Adding more glamour to the narrative, RJ Mahvash recently met Bollywood actress and Punjab Kings co-owner Preity Zinta in Jaipur's iconic Rambagh Palace. The two dazzled in ethnic ensembles—Mahvash in a vibrant red sharara and Zinta in sunny yellow—captured in pictures that Mahvash shared on Instagram. This meeting, timed just before an IPL match between Punjab Kings and Mumbai Indians, further entwines Mahvash in cricket's vibrant ecosystem. With Chahal representing Punjab Kings, her connection with team co-owner Zinta emphasizes the close-knit ties between cricket and entertainment. What RJ Mahvash Says About Yuzvendra Chahal Addressing the swirling rumors, RJ Mahvash opened up about her relationship with Chahal during an interview with Instant Bollywood. She praised his humility and caring nature, calling him "one of the most genuinely nice and humble people" she knows. Mahvash admires Chahal's availability and kindness towards loved ones, traits she would love to emulate. This candid glimpse into their bond portrays a relationship grounded in respect and warmth, regardless of public speculation.

ADM's 20-year master plan would destroy hopes for nature park north of Trudeau airport
ADM's 20-year master plan would destroy hopes for nature park north of Trudeau airport

Montreal Gazette

time3 days ago

  • General
  • Montreal Gazette

ADM's 20-year master plan would destroy hopes for nature park north of Trudeau airport

By The Aéroports de Montréal has made public its master development plan for the next two decades, and the news is not good for those advocating for conservation of about 230 hectares of forests, wetlands and meadows north of Trudeau International Airport. The City of Montreal, the Montreal Metropolitan Community and two dozen other municipal or borough councils on the island have passed resolutions supporting conservation of the site, while Montreal has proposed calling it the Parc-nature des Sources. The proposed nature park would include about 60 undeveloped hectares of Montreal's former Technoparc lands in the St-Laurent borough, as well as about 170 hectares of Crown land in Dorval. Aéroports de Montréal (ADM), the not-for-profit private corporation responsible for management, operation and development of the airport, signed an 80-year lease for that Crown land with Transport Canada in 1992, and the ADM sublets 107 hectares of it to the City of Dorval for its municipal golf course. But in its master plan document, called 'Horizon 2023-2043; An Airport Ecosystem that Benefits the Community', recently posted on the ADM website, the airport authority reveals its plan to conserve only a small, 25-hectare, previously announced wetland area. It hopes to build solar panels, store the 'fuels of the future', and otherwise develop the site of what is now the Dorval golf course and Monarch Fields. Katherine Collin of TechnoparcOiseaux, the conservation group that has led the fight to protect the area, said her group is 'very surprised at and disappointed in' the master plan, which she has been requesting to see for the past six months, to no avail. 'What we see is worse than we could have imagined,' she said Thursday. 'Development is planned over vital habitat for endangered and threatened species, there are no buffer zones planned around current conservation areas, there will be a massive loss of green space — 130 hectares — and, with that loss, increased health risks for everyone working and living in the area.' She said the plans are the exact opposite of what the community should expect from an organization that claims to be prioritizing sustainability. 'Paving over long-standing ecologically rich areas violates the basic precautionary principle at the heart of the conservation hierarchy, namely to above all to avoid damage — analogous to doctors' mandate to 'do no harm'. We find the document utterly insufficient to meet the needs of today's climate reality and, more importantly, the collective will of the people.' At its annual public meeting on May 8, ADM president and director general Yves Beauchamp found himself on the defensive as members of the public showed up to question airport development plans. About 15 members of the group Mères au front, which advocates for action on climate, biodiversity and pollution, showed up wearing neckties. 'Sometimes men in ties are listened to more than mothers who are concerned about the health and futures of their children,' explained the group's spokesperson Nathalie Ainsley before posing her question. 'Will ADM maintain its intention of destroying 100 hectares of wetlands, mature forests, of habitat for numerous endangered species, including the monarch butterfly, to build its ... decarbonization hub?' Beauchamp responded that ADM's first concern is safety of passengers. 'So a park of this expanse, near the runways, is not compatible with the safety goals we have. So will we change our opinion? No.' He said bird strikes on aircraft have tripled since 2019, while the number of flights had not increased. He suggested that conserving the natural space that exists now will somehow attract more birds to the area. He noted the master plan makes official the ADM's plan to conserve a 25-hectare wetland area which the ADM calls the 'Parc des Sources' (not to be confused with the proposed 230-hectare 'Parc-nature des Sources'). 'The other 140 hectares is actually the golf,' he said. 'We are not talking about wetlands we are talking about a golf (course) actually, that is being used by the City of Dorval and a field that is described as the Monarch Fields.' He said the plan to replace green space with solar panels and buildings dedicated to storing cleaner fuels for aircraft will reduce more carbon pollution than what the green space currently sequesters. 'So what we will put on Lot 20 will have much more impact on the reduction of greenhouse gases than would preserving it as a park. But before all that, it is safety that is important. Our experts ... say we can manage the 25 hectares and that's what we've put in the plan. But we can't actually manage the 140 more hectares if they were to become a park.' Collin points out that Beauchamp has repeatedly implied that conservation advocates are calling for creation of more green space. In fact, the whole 230-hectare area is currently green, and there are trees, grasslands and wetlands on the golf course that provide important habitat, she said. She also noted that contrary to what ADM's website states, the government has not yet formally accepted the master plan. 'Should the federal government allow ADM's plan to move forward, the government will jeopardize its international and domestic commitments made during COP15' to protect endangered species habitat and to conserve 30 per cent of its land by 2030, she said. That promise was repeated by King Charles III in Tuesday's Throne Speech, which laid out the new federal government's priorities. 'Nature is core to Canada's identity,' King Charles said. 'In 2022, Canada convened COP15 in Montreal, which concluded with 196 countries striking a historic agreement to protect 30 per cent of their lands, and 30 per cent of waters by 2030. To this end, the government will protect more of Canada's nature than ever before through the creation of new national parks, national urban parks, marine protected areas and other conservation initiatives.' The City of Montreal has proposed the land north of the airport be considered for national urban park status. During the election campaign, Prime Minister Mark Carney made it clear that he intends to fast-track the creation of 15 national urban parks, promised by the previous Liberal government in 2021 but not delivered. At a campaign stop in St-Eustache on April 15, Carney was asked whether his government would consider giving national urban park status to the Parc-nature des Sources. He said the site 'is one of the areas under consideration. We are going to drive a quick public process to make those determinations. And I'm glad you raised it because this commitment on 15 national urban parks is part of, as you referenced, a much bigger commitment on nature and biodiversity, which will help drive us towards what was a commitment ... made in Montreal for 30 per cent preservation by 2030. Progress has been made. More needs to be done. That would include national parks.' A spokesperson for Parks Canada said the agency is currently in talks with seven cities across the country — Victoria, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Windsor, Halifax, and St. John's — about potential national urban park sites. 'No engagement or collaboration is currently underway in the Montreal area, although discussions have taken place in the past with the City of Montreal and the City of Laval,' said Robyn Hufnagel, chief of media relations for Parks Canada. Due to Quebec laws, the creation of a national urban park in any Quebec municipality would have to be authorized by the provincial government, she noted. The City of Montreal, meanwhile, is eager to restart talks about creating a national urban park on the island, said Alex Norris, associate member of the city's executive committee responsible for large parks. 'Our interest in creating a new national urban park in Montreal remains strong,' Norris said in a written statement to the Gazette. 'The Parc-nature des Sources is a site we have submitted, one that holds significant potential, as do other areas in the city. We stand ready to collaborate with the government and welcome their sense of urgency to accelerate the creation of these new green spaces.'

Vote: Des Moines Register metro-area female Athlete of the Week for May 18-24
Vote: Des Moines Register metro-area female Athlete of the Week for May 18-24

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Vote: Des Moines Register metro-area female Athlete of the Week for May 18-24

Des Moines metro-area high school athletic competition for the week of May 18-24 was highlighted by the 2025 Iowa high school state track and field championships at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. The state meet saw numerous record-setting performances, including several from Des Moines metro-area female athletes. Waukee Northwest (Class 4A) and Adel-Desoto-Minburn (3A) both claimed team championships on the girls side and Van Meter took second in 2A. Advertisement There were also some notable performances in girls soccer, golf and tennis during the week. Here are the Des Moines Register's female Athlete of the Week candidates from the Des Moines metro area for the week of May 18-24. readers vote to determine the winners, who will be announced at the end of the week. Aunya Van Zetten, Waukee Northwest Waukee Northwest's Aunya Van Zetten stands before her 800m sprint medley race on April 25, 2025, at Drake Stadium in Des Moines. Van Zetten helped the Waukee Northwest girls track and field team win four relays at the state track and field meet from May 22-24 in Des Moines. Van Zetten ran the opening leg on Northwest's 4x100 relay team that set an all-time state record with a time of 47.37 seconds during the finals on May 24. She also ran the first leg on a victorious sprint medley relay team that finished in 1:45.72 and the shuttle hurdle team that won in 1:01.10. Advertisement Van Zetten ran the third leg on the Northwest 4x200 team that won in an all-time and state-record time of 1:38.55. Josie Dufoe, ADM Dufoe won the 3A 100 hurdles and anchored the ADM girls to victory in the shuttle hurdle relay to help the Tigers take first in 3A at the state track meet on May 24 in Des Moines. Dufoe won the 100 hurdle finals in 14.50 to beat out teammate Elise Coghlan's 14:55 runner-up effort. The ADM shuttle hurdle team won in a 3A state-record time of 1:01.15 and Dufoe also helped the Tigers place second in the 4x100 and third in the 4x200. Reese Wagner, North Polk Wagner won the 3A girls high jump at the state track meet on May 22. Advertisement Wagner cleared the bar at five feet, eight inches. Her jump was the second-best among female high jumpers in all four classes at the state meet. Ava Martin, Ankeny Centennial Martin had a strong outing on offense for the 3A No. 3 Ankeny Centennial girls soccer team during a 4-0 victory over No. 12 Cedar Falls on May 20 at Cedar Falls. Martin had a hand in three goals for the Jaguars. She scored once and dished out two assists. Josie Bemis, Van Meter Bemis is an individual qualifier for the Class 2A girls state golf tournament after placing third at the 2A Region 4 meet on May 21 at the Lincoln Valley Golf Course in State Center. Advertisement Bemis shot an 81 over 18 holes. It was the highest score among golfers at the meet who were not part of a state-qualifying team. Joe Randleman covers high school sports for the Ames Tribune. Contact him at jrandleman@ Follow him on Twitter at @JoeRandleman This article originally appeared on Ames Tribune: Vote: Des Moines Register female Athlete of the Week for May 18-24

2 IAS officers among 11 injured in bee attack near Deogarh caves
2 IAS officers among 11 injured in bee attack near Deogarh caves

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

2 IAS officers among 11 injured in bee attack near Deogarh caves

A swarm of bees attacked a total of 11 people, including a group of senior administrative officials—among them two IAS officers—near the Buddhist caves in the dense forest area of Deogarh on Sunday, triggering panic and leaving several injured. Among those injured were Sunil Kumar Verma, special secretary (silk development), chief development officer (CDO) KK Pandey, and additional district magistrate (ADM) for Namami Gange, Rajesh Srivastava, according to officials in Lalitpur. The incident took place while the officials were on a multi-day visit to the district to review developmental projects and evaluate tourism potential. After inspecting the remains of the Dashavatara temple, the group proceeded towards the nearby Buddhist caves. As they neared the site, a swarm of bees suddenly attacked, triggering a chaotic stampede. According to eyewitnesses, the sudden attack left several officials and staff members scrambling for safety. While some managed to take cover inside vehicles, others fled into the forest, hiding behind trees. However, senior officers—including the special secretary, CDO, and ADM—were unable to escape in time and suffered the worst of the attack. Orderlies and security personnel accompanying the team tried to shield the officials during the chaos, but they too were stung in the process of the rescue effort. Upon receiving the information, Sanjeev Jain, managing president of the Digambar Jain Committee, and secretary Gaurav Jain, along with local villagers, rushed to the scene. They provided immediate assistance by covering the injured with blankets and coordinating with emergency services. ADM (finance and revenue) Ankur Srivastava and sub-divisional magistrate Chandra Bhushan Pratap, along with a team of officials and ambulances, also arrived at the site from Kuchdau and Garhauli villages. The injured were promptly evacuated and rushed to the district hospital for treatment. Confirming the incident, district magistrate Akshay Tripathi stated that the special secretary, along with other district officials, was visiting Lalitpur to conduct a physical inspection of major development initiatives such as the Har Ghar Nal Yojana, Smart Gaon Project, and Tapa Gaon Scheme. These projects, focused on infrastructure and public welfare, represent investments of over ₹50 crore in the district. As part of the visit, the officials were also assessing the tourism potential of the Deogarh region, including historical landmarks like the Dashavatara Temple and the Buddhist caves. Tripathi said that all officers and accompanying personnel injured in the bee attack were receiving treatment at the district hospital. He added that immediate medical aid was provided, and additional care was being arranged as needed. 'All necessary steps have been taken to ensure the best possible medical treatment for the injured, all of them are in stable,' Tripathi said. 'We are closely monitoring their recovery,' he added. ADM Rajesh Srivastava, however, has been referred to Jhansi Medical College, he said.

Bee attack: CDO & ADM among 7 officials injured during inspection
Bee attack: CDO & ADM among 7 officials injured during inspection

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Bee attack: CDO & ADM among 7 officials injured during inspection

Lucknow: A swarm of bees attacked a team of senior govt officials during an official visit to Devgarh village, around 35 km from Lalitpur district headquarters, for an inspection on Sunday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now At least seven people were injured, including chief development officer Kamalakant Pandey and additional district magistrate Rajesh Srivastava, who reportedly sustained over 500 bee stings. The two were rushed to Jhansi for treatment. Others injured included nayab tehsildar Ghanendra Tiwari, sub inspector Dinesh Kumar, lekhpal Suryansh, lekhpal Shashank, and a police constable who was part of the escort team. District magistrate, Lalitpur, Akshay Tripathi, told TOI that the incident occurred on Sunday morning while the team was surveying progress under the Rs 50 crore 'Har Ghar Nal Yojana', part of the Jal Jeevan Mission. "Special secretary of the silk development and youth welfare department, Sunil Kumar Verma, who was deputed as the nodal officer to Lalitpur by the Uttar Pradesh govt, was leading the inspection when the swarm suddenly attacked the group," said Tripathi. According to official sources, the group was near the Buddhist caves near the Dashavatar temple ruins, when the attack took place. Amid the mayhem, CDO Kamalakant reportedly dropped to the ground and buried his face in the soil to protect himself, lying there for nearly 30 minutes. ADM Srivastava's gunner tried to shield him but was also stung. Verma managed to escape without much injury. "We were there at the wrong time. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Probably a large swarm was migrating from one place to another when we reached there and got caught," Verma told TOI, adding "after shifting our injured colleagues to hospital, the rest of us completed inspection work at other locations. Some villagers rushed in wrapped in blankets to rescue the victims and informed the police and forest department. Ambulances were called, and several injured were admitted to the district hospital. The condition of ADM Rajesh Srivastava remains critical, prompting his referral to a higher medical facility in Jhansi. "All those injured are stable and out of danger," said a doctor, who was examining those injured.

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