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Rajasthan: 5 Killed, 2 Injured In Collision Between Canter & Tata Safari Car On Churu-Hanumangarh Mega Highway; Visuals Surface

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Jaipur: Five persons have been killed in the collision between a Canter and Tata Safari car on Churu-Hanumangarh Mega Highway on Wednesday. Two, including the canter driver, are seriously injured and have been referred to Bikaner. 

The accident occurred at around 2.30 am in Sardarshahr of Churu district.  Police officer Arvind Kumar said that all traveling in the Tata Safari car were going to Hanumangarh.

Near Bukansar Fanta on Hanumangarh Road Mega Highway, the car had a head-on collision with a canter coming from Hanumangarh. The car was badly damaged that it took two hours to rescue the dead bodies trapped in the car. 

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Don’t want to think about averages, strike rates: Gambhir on India’s bold approach in T20Is

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New Delhi, Nov 10: India head coach Gautam Gambhir said the team doesn’t approach a game thinking about averages and strike rates but instead focuses on the impact that a player can create in a given situation. His remarks came after India’s recent 2-1 T20I victory over Australia Down Under.

In a video interview shared by the BCCI on Monday, Gambhir spoke on Team India’s dynamic and flexible batting order in the T20Is and the bold approach adopted by the players.

“That has been the ideology from day one. When I took over as the head coach, from Sri Lanka till now, it hasn’t changed. Batting orders are very overrated, except the openers obviously, because they’re permanent. Everything shuffles because it’s not the amount of runs that matter in T20 cricket; it’s the impact that matters. People sometimes miscalculate or do not differentiate between the batting order, the runs, and the impact. Runs are different and impact is different in T20 cricket; it is all about the impact, it’s 120 balls, and every ball is an event.

“Everyone needs to have the maximum impact that we can have, and that’s the reason from day 1, has been a very fluid batting order, and that is how we want to play this game as well. We don’t want to play a game thinking about averages, strike rates and all that stuff. We are thinking about how much impact a person can create in what situation. That is going to be very important for this T20 side because, with time, T20 cricket will evolve. We as coaches don’t evolve. We want to be ahead of T20 cricket, ahead of time. The most important thing is that these guys, the young boys, have adopted, and hopefully they continue adapting and evolving in future,” Gambhir told bcci.tv.

India played Australia in three ODIs and five T20Is Down Under, with the Men in Blue losing the 50-over series 2-1 and winning the 20-over series by the same margin. Giving his honest opinion on the team’s performances, Gambhir said that while individual performances can be appreciated and celebrated, they would never celebrate a series loss.

“I have always been a believer that it’s not about the individual performances. Yes, I can be very happy with individual performances, and I will always remain happy with individual performances, but ultimately, we lost the one-day series. That’s the bottom line. And I can never celebrate a series loss as a coach. As a player, I can appreciate individuals, but as a coach, it is my moral responsibility that we as the nation and we as individuals should never, never celebrate a series loss. Ultimately, we are representing the country. Yes,the T20 series was different, and we won the series. A lot of positive, but a lot of learning as well. We are still not where we want to be in three months down the line because the bigger picture is not the series, but the World Cup as well. We are in that space where we want to be before the World Cup,” he added.

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Mumbai: Railways To Run 6 Additional Special Trains Between LTT & Bihar’s Chhapra; Check Details On Timings, Halts

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Mumbai: Central Railway announced six additional special train services between Lokmanya Tilak Terminus (LTT) in Mumbai and Chhapra in Bihar. The move aims to ease congestion and provide more travel options for passengers traveling between Maharashtra and the eastern Uttar Pradesh-Bihar regions.

According to a Central Railway statement, bookings for these special trains are now open. The services will operate as Train Nos. 05093/05094, 05095/05096 and 05097/05098 between November 9 and November 13, 2025.

– Train No. 05093 will depart from Chhapra at 22:45 hrs on November 9 and reach Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 13:40 hrs on the third day.

– Train No. 05094 will leave Lokmanya Tilak Terminus at 15:55 hrs on November 11 and arrive in Chhapra at 01:45 hrs on the third day.

– Similarly, Train No. 05095 will depart Chhapra on November 10 and Train No. 05096 will leave LTT on November 12.

– The last pair, Train Nos. 05097/05098, will operate from November 11 and 13, respectively.

The trains will follow a common route with halts at major stations, including Kalyan, Igatpuri, Nashik Road, Bhusaval, Khandwa, Itarsi, Rani Kamlapati, Bina, Virangana Lakshmibai Jhansi, Orai, Kanpur Central, Aishbagh, Badshahnagar, Gomti Nagar, Barabanki, Gonda, Basti, Gorakhpur, Deoria Sadar and Siwan before reaching Chhapra.

The trains will have different configurations to accommodate various passenger needs:

– Train Nos. 05093/05094 will include one AC 2-tier, eight AC 3-tier, seven sleeper coaches, and four general second-class coaches.

– Train Nos. 05095/05096 will have twelve AC 3-tier, four sleeper, and four second-class chair car coaches.

– Train Nos. 05097/05098 will consist of ten AC 3-tier, four sleeper, and four second-class chair car coaches.

– All trains will also include one second seating cum guard’s brake van and one generator van.

Passengers can check detailed timings, intermediate halts, and seat availability by visiting (http://www.enquiry.indianrail.gov.in) or through the NTES App. The Central Railway has urged travelers to plan their journeys early to avoid last-minute rush.

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Jharkhand: Robbery and firing on trader sparks shutdown in Dhanbad market

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Dhanbad, Nov 10: Traders on Monday launched a massive protest after a businessman was robbed and shot at inside the government-run Market Committee complex in the Barwadda police station area in Dhanbad, Jharkhand, late Sunday evening.

The incident has caused concerns over rising crime in Jharkhand’s coal capital, prompting traders to shut all 417 shops in the market complex for the day.

The attack took place around 8.30 p.m. on Sunday when three bike-borne assailants intercepted trader Shyam Bhimsariya while he was closing his shop.

The miscreants fired at him, snatched a bag containing Rs 4 lakh, and sped off. Bhimsariya narrowly escaped the bullet, which reportedly grazed past him. The incident created panic among shopkeepers and customers, many of whom rushed to safety.

On Monday morning, hundreds of traders assembled at the main gate of the Market Committee complex, raising slogans against the administration and demanding immediate arrests. They alleged that the market, which witnesses a heavy footfall, has long been operating without proper security measures.

The Market Committee complex is one of the busiest business hubs in Dhanbad, recording a daily turnover of Rs 7-8 crore.

“We will not tolerate this kind of atmosphere where traders fear for their lives every evening,” a member of the traders’ association said, adding that if the culprits are not arrested within 48 hours, the protest may spread to other markets across the district.

BJP MP Dhullu Mahto, addressing traders, said criminals are “roaming fearlessly” in Dhanbad. “The morale of criminals has gone up due to weak policing. The police must act immediately to restore confidence among traders,” he said.

Jharia Congress MLA Ragini Singh accused the state government of complete failure on the law and order front. “When crime is discussed in the Assembly, the government remains silent. People are living in fear while criminals are dictating terms,” she remarked.

Outgoing Mayor Chandrashekhar Agarwal demanded urgent security measures in the market area, suggesting that CCTV cameras be installed. He said a permanent police post must be established to prevent the recurrence of such incidents.

Dhanbad District Chamber of Commerce president Chetan Goenka strongly condemned the attack and criticised authorities for ignoring repeated requests for better security.

“It is shocking that a market with a daily business of Rs 7-8 crore has neither CCTV surveillance nor police patrolling. Traders cannot operate under fear. The administration must take permanent measures,” Goenka said.

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