Get ready to stream “Bison Kaalamaadan,” the much-loved Tamil sports drama featuring Dhruv Vikram in the lead role. The film, which garnered positive attention during its theatrical release, is scheduled to premiere on Netflix on November 21, 2025. Directed and written by Mari Selvaraj, “Bison” promises an emotional and powerful viewing experience. The story centers on Kittan, a determined aspiring kabaddi player facing societal challenges and caste discrimination. The film uses the imagery of the bison to symbolize the inherent strength and determination required to overcome adversity. Nivas K Prasanna has composed the film’s music and background score, enhancing the…
Author: The Chhattisgarh
The recent batting collapse in the first Test has intensified discussions about India’s need for players adept at handling quality spin bowling. This has naturally led to renewed attention on the Ranji Trophy, where cricketers face the genuine test of multi-day cricket. While T20 leagues often provide quick pathways, the consistent performers in India’s premier domestic competition deserve a closer look. This article highlights three players from the Ranji Trophy whose current form makes them strong candidates for the Indian Test squad. Karnataka’s Ravichandran Smaran, a 22-year-old batsman, is demonstrating remarkable consistency. He has already achieved the rare feat of…
Tejashwi Yadav, a prominent figure from the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD), has been formally elected as the Leader of Opposition (LoP) for the Bihar Legislative Assembly. This development occurs as current Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has tendered his resignation, paving the way for the establishment of a new government following recent electoral outcomes. Yadav, who successfully defended his seat in Raghopur, will now serve as the principal voice of the opposition for the second time. His appointment reflects the RJD’s position within the Mahagathbandhan alliance, which garnered 35 seats in total during the Bihar Assembly elections. The RJD itself secured…
Following a death sentence from Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has issued a strong rebuttal, branding the proceedings ‘rigged’ and ‘unconstitutional.’ Hasina declared that the tribunal, orchestrated by an unelected government lacking a democratic mandate, was designed for political vendettas against the Awami League. She drew a stark contrast between her leadership and the current interim government, led by Dr. Mohammad Yunus, which she described as presiding over a period of economic decay, widespread oppression, and severe attacks on minority groups and the press. Hasina emphatically denied ordering any killings during the July-August 2025 unrest. She…
Ramgarh resonated with national pride as it marked the 150th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel through an inspiring Unity March. The event was bolstered by the presence of local Member of Parliament Manish Jaiswal and MLA Roshan Lal Chaudhary, drawing a substantial crowd of BJP members and supporters. The Unity March, a joint initiative of the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports and ‘Mera Bharat’, began with the powerful chanting of ‘Vande Mataram.’ MP Jaiswal and MLA Chaudhary led the procession from Ramgarh College to Patel Chowk, a route symbolizing unity and remembrance. During the commemoration, MP Manish Jaiswal…
The spirit of nationalism echoed in Ranchi as the Punjabi Hindu Biradari marked the 97th death anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai, the valiant leader known as ‘Punjab Kesari’. A solemn tribute ceremony took place at the Lala Lajpat Rai Chowk on Mahatma Gandhi Marg. Community members gathered to pay homage to the freedom fighter, adorning his statue with garlands and flowers. Arun Chawla addressed the attendees, recounting the remarkable life, patriotic fervor, and profound sacrifices of Lala Lajpat Rai. He urged everyone to follow the path laid out by the national hero and administered an oath to do so. The…
A significant legal development has seen Samajwadi Party stalwart Azam Khan and his son Abdullah Azam sentenced to seven years of imprisonment. The ruling came from a Special MP-MLA Magistrate Court in Rampur, Uttar Pradesh, concerning a case involving fraudulent dual PAN Cards. The complaint, filed by BJP leader Akash Saxena in December 2019, accused the father-son duo of obtaining multiple PAN Cards with discrepancies in their dates of birth. The prosecution argued that these PAN Cards were acquired through forged documentation and utilized for financial activities and tax purposes. This recent seven-year sentence adds to Azam Khan’s considerable legal…
Following the International Crimes Tribunal’s (ICT) pronouncement of a death sentence, former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has branded the judgment as a clear manifestation of the ‘murderous intent’ harbored by extremist factions within Bangladesh’s interim government. Accused of crimes against humanity for actions during the July-August 2024 period, Hasina dismissed the tribunal as rigged and lacking any democratic legitimacy. She issued a statement asserting that the pursuit of the death penalty underscores a deliberate effort to eliminate her and neutralize the Awami League. Hasina defended her administration’s human rights record, pointing to substantial progress in development and international cooperation. She…
Jamshedpur is grappling with a significant surge in stray animals, prompting calls for urgent intervention from the Anti Corruption Foundation of World. A delegation, headed by state General Secretary Shashi Acharya, formally submitted a plea to Deputy Commissioner Karn Satyrathi, highlighting the growing public safety risks. The memorandum detailed how stray dogs, bulls, and cattle have made urban thoroughfares and neighborhoods hazardous. There have been alarming reports of wild bull attacks leaving women injured, and frequent dog bite incidents are creating widespread apprehension. The foundation is pressing the administration to implement robust strategies for managing and housing these stray animals.…
Frustration has boiled over among students in Jharkhand as they protest the egregious delay in the Jharkhand Public Service Commission’s (JPSC) Food Safety Officer (FSO) and Child Development Project Officer (CDPO) exam results. For close to two years, candidates have been left in suspense, prompting the Jharkhand State Student Association (JSSA) to spearhead a significant demonstration at the JPSC headquarters in Ranchi. The peaceful protest, led by JSSA President Satyanarayan Shukla, drew a large crowd of agitated students seeking answers and timely action. The core grievance stems from the fact that the FSO and CDPO examinations were completed over two…