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India unlikely to risk Jasprit Bumrah at Oval as medical staff advises rest: Report
India unlikely to risk Jasprit Bumrah at Oval as medical staff advises rest: Report

India Today

time4 hours ago

  • Sport
  • India Today

India unlikely to risk Jasprit Bumrah at Oval as medical staff advises rest: Report

India are unlikely to risk fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah in the 5th Test match of the England series. The pace spearhead, who has already bowled 120 overs in 3 Test matches, has been advised rest, ESPNcricinfo reported on Wednesday, July is Bumrah's first Test series since his back injury in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024–25, and the Indian Cricket Board medical staff remains conservative over his workload, keeping future tournaments in 31-year-old pacer appeared off-colour during the drawn fourth Test at Old Trafford, where he struggled with his pace and failed to make breakthroughs. The report added that Akash Deep, who missed the fourth Test due to a groin niggle, is likely to replace Bumrah in the XI. Earlier, head coach Gautam Gambhir had stated that no decision had been taken regarding team composition and that all bowlers, including Bumrah, were fit."We haven't had any conversation around the combination for the last Test," Gambhir had said after the fourth Test in Manchester. "No decision has been made on whether Jasprit Bumrah will play or not. Ultimately, whoever plays, they will try and do the job for the country."India Bowlers Toil in 4th TestEngland piled up a massive 669 in response to India's 358, taking a 311-run first-innings lead at the fourth India mounted a remarkable fightback from 0 for 2, batting 143 overs in the second innings with centuries from captain Shubman Gill, Washington Sundar, and Ravindra Jadeja to earn a dramatic draw and stay alive in the five-match series, trailing 1– bowled 33 overs in the first innings of the fourth Test, the most he has bowled in a single innings, but returned figures of 2 for 103, the first time he conceded over 100 runs in a Test number of deliveries he bowled over 140kph dropped significantly over the series, from 42.7 percent at Headingley, to 22.3 percent at Lord's, and just 0.5 percent at Old Trafford. Despite his dip in effectiveness, Bumrah remains the joint-highest wicket-taker for India in the series alongside Mohammed Siraj, with 14 wickets to his name.- EndsTune InMust Watch

Explained: Why L&T share price jumped over 4% after Q1 results
Explained: Why L&T share price jumped over 4% after Q1 results

India Today

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • India Today

Explained: Why L&T share price jumped over 4% after Q1 results

Shares of Larsen & Toubro (L&T) climbed over 4% on Wednesday after the engineering and infrastructure major reported stronger-than-expected earnings for the June quarter, buoyed by robust order inflows and international business stock hit an intraday high of Rs 3,650.90 on the BSE, making it the top gainer on the Nifty 50 index in morning trade, even as the broader market remained largely flat. Around 9:37 am, shares of L&T were trading 4.01% higher at Rs 3,635.10 on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).advertisementL&T reported a 30% year-on-year rise in consolidated net profit to Rs 3,617 crore for the April–June quarter, beating analyst estimates. Revenue from operations rose 16% YoY to Rs 63,679 crore—surpassing Street expectations of R 62,950 crore—driven by strong execution across its key businesses, particularly the Projects & Manufacturing (P&M) division. While the company's EBITDA rose 13% YoY to R 6,318 crore, the margin slightly narrowed to 9.9% from 10.2% a year ago. Still, investor sentiment remained upbeat, given the company's steady project pipeline and strong international footprint.L&T's overseas business played a significant role in the quarter's performance. International revenue came in at Rs 32,994 crore, accounting for 52% of total revenues. Similarly, international orders contributed Rs 48,675 crore—again 52% of total inflows—highlighting the growing relevance of L&T's global operations, particularly in the Middle order inflows rose sharply to Rs 94,453 crore, up 33% YoY, reflecting broad-based momentum across verticals. The company's consolidated order book stood at Rs 6.13 lakh crore as of June 30, up 6% from March, with international orders forming nearly half of the Motilal Oswal Financial Services (MOFS) responded positively to the results, raising its target price on the stock to Rs 4,200 from Rs 4,100 and reiterating its 'Buy' rating. The brokerage noted that the company's order book rose 25% YoY and the prospect pipeline grew 63% to Rs 15 lakh crore, underlining visibility for future also flagged L&T's push into green energy and energy transition projects, as well as opportunities in the Middle East, as key growth levers. For FY26, the company has guided for 10% growth in order inflow and 15% growth in values the stock at 28x two-year forward P/E, applying a 25% holding company discount for L&T's subsidiaries.(Disclaimer: The views, opinions, recommendations, and suggestions expressed by experts/brokerages in this article are their own and do not reflect the views of the India Today Group. It is advisable to consult a qualified broker or financial advisor before making any actual investment or trading choices.)- EndsTune InMust Watch

Exposing nuke bluff, terror hubs: PM unveils 5-pronged Army success against Pak
Exposing nuke bluff, terror hubs: PM unveils 5-pronged Army success against Pak

India Today

time15 hours ago

  • Politics
  • India Today

Exposing nuke bluff, terror hubs: PM unveils 5-pronged Army success against Pak

From dismantling Pakistan's terror infrastructure to exposing its nuclear bogey, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday presented the Army's paksh (side) of the success story during Operation Sindoor, after two days of constant back-and-forth between the Centre and the Opposition over the outcome of the four-day conflict in the first facet of Operation Sindoor before the Lok Sabha, PM Modi said that following the Pahalgam terror attacks, Pakistan had an inkling that India would not remain silent and would do something big. "They had already started issuing nuclear threats to us," PM their nuclear blackmail, PM Modi added that India went ahead as planned and struck terror bases inside Pakistan in the early hours of May 7. "Pakistan couldn't do anything," he said, adding that in just 22 minutes, the victims of the April 22 terror attack were avenged through precision the second side of the Army's success story during Operation Sindoor, PM Modi pointed out that this was the first time India had reached territories inside Pakistan where it had never ventured before, not even during previous wars, to raze their terror establishments in Bahawalpur and Muridke to the the third side, PM Modi declared that Pakistan can no longer hide behind the bogey of a nuclear threat. "We have proved Pakistan's nuclear threat to be a will no longer bow down to their nuclear blackmailing," he on to the fourth aspect of Operation Sindoor's success story, Prime Minister said that the four-day conflict witnessed India's technological prowess at play through precision strikes in the heart of Pakistan."Pakistan's airbases suffered major damages. And, till date, a lot of their airbases are lying in the ICU," quipped PM Modi. PM Modi reminded everyone present in the House that, had it not been for the preparations India had made in the defence sector over the past decade, the losses incurred in this era of technology could have been PM Modi pointed out that during Operation Sindoor, the whole world witnessed the power of Aatmanirbhar Bharat for the first time. He said that Made-in-India drones and missiles laid Pakistan's air defence bare, adding that the 'synergy' among the Air Force, Navy, and Army proved costly for the neighbouring country.- EndsTune InMust Watch

Bihar floods: 6 areas cross ‘danger' mark, more at ‘warning' level
Bihar floods: 6 areas cross ‘danger' mark, more at ‘warning' level

India Today

time5 days ago

  • Climate
  • India Today

Bihar floods: 6 areas cross ‘danger' mark, more at ‘warning' level

Bihar is once again in the grips of a familiar crisis: rising water levels causing floods and a paralysed system. The Ganga has breached the danger mark, which has affected over nine districts in the state. According to the Central Water Commission, six river-monitoring stations exceeded the danger mark and nine stations breached the warning river stations such as Buxar, Gandhi Ghat (Patna), Hathidah, and Kahalgaon (Bhagalpur) have already crossed the danger line. Meanwhile, stations in Vaishali, Munger, Katihar, and others remain above the warning mark. Some neighbouring districts, like Ballia in Uttar Pradesh and Sahibganj in Jharkhand, are also facing flood-like situations due to the Ganga The water level in the Ganga did not surge suddenly. As per the hydrograph by the CWC, at Gandhi Ghat, the water level rose by 50 centimetres in just three days. Similar trends were observed at the Kahalgaon station in Bhagalpur district, where the water level increased by 30 cm, and at Kursela station in Katihar district, where a rise of 28 cm was reported. These trends show a surge in water levels, which can lead to a high flood images show that around 15 per cent of the Patna district is flooded. In Bhagalpur, the affected area is slightly higher at 15.7 per cent. Begusarai has about 6.4 per cent of its land underwater, while in Khagaria, 8.5 per cent of the area is currently many areas, roads have submerged, villages have flooded, and daily life has been hampered. River overflow has washed away over 50 homes in Bhojpur's Jawaniya village, while students in Khagaria are using boats to reach school. The state government has deployed Water Resources Department engineers and the State Disaster Response Force to tackle the what makes the situation more tense is the ongoing rainfall in Nepal and other upstream regions, which may increase the load of the river and worsen floods soon.- EndsTune InMust Watch

What happens if both Houses pass motion for removal of judge on same day?
What happens if both Houses pass motion for removal of judge on same day?

India Today

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • India Today

What happens if both Houses pass motion for removal of judge on same day?

On the opening day of the Monsoon Session, members of both the Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha submitted notices seeking the removal of Justice Yashwant Varma of the Allahabad High Court, prompting the initiation of a constitutionally mandated inquiry process into the Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, who has since resigned, acknowledged receipt of the notice in the Upper House, thereby setting in motion the process under the Judges Inquiry Act, 1968. Justice Varma came under scrutiny after large bundles of burnt currency notes were discovered at his residence in Delhi in March this Judges Inquiry Act lays out the process for investigating allegations against a sitting judge. A notice for removal must be signed by at least 100 members in the Lok Sabha or 50 in the Rajya Sabha. In this instance, the motion was submitted in both Houses on the same day — a procedural requirement for joint action under the Act. Under Section 3 of the Act, the presiding officers — the Speaker of the Lok Sabha and the Chairman of the Rajya Sabha — must first consult relevant authorities before admitting the motion. If admitted by both Houses, they are then required to jointly constitute a three-member inquiry committee will include a Supreme Court judge (who may also be the Chief Justice of India), a Chief Justice of a High Court, and a distinguished jurist. The committee is tasked with framing definite charges and presenting them to the judge. Justice Varma will be given a reasonable opportunity to respond in cases alleging incapacity, the judge may be directed to undergo a medical examination. The central government may also be asked to appoint an advocate to conduct the case against the judge if requested by the presiding completing its inquiry, the committee must submit a detailed report with findings on each charge. This report is to be laid before both Houses of Parliament at the earliest possible simultaneous submission of notices in both Houses ensures that the process moves forward under strict constitutional guidelines. If the committee finds the judge guilty of misbehaviour or incapacity, and both Houses adopt the motion for removal by a two-thirds majority, the President may remove the judge.- EndsTune InMust Watch

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