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News18
10-07-2025
- News18
Yash Dayal Lodges Complaint In Prayagraj After Sexual Harassment Allegations
Curated By : Last Updated: July 09, 2025, 18:05 IST Yash Dayal has filed a complaint with the Prayagraj police (Picture credit: BCCI) In what has come as a major incident in the case filed against Royal Challengers Bengaluru's Yash Dayal, the pacer himself has filed a complaint against the woman who has alleged him of sexual harassment, days after an FIR was filed against the pacer, a month after the franchise's IPL 2025 triumph. Yash has broken his silence on the raging matter and lodged a complaint with the Prayagraj police, asking for an FIR against the woman. Yash has appealed to the Khuldabad police station to register a case against the woman. According to a report in NDTV , he has accused the woman of stealing an iPhone and a laptop. Yash told the Prayagraj police that he got acquainted with the woman through Instagram four years back, after which they began interacting with each other. Yash has even alleged that the woman borrowed lakhs of rupees from him under the pretext of medical treatment for herself and her family, promising to repay, but that has not happened to date. Yash has claimed that the women borrowed money from him for shopping as well. He has said that he has evidence to support these claims. Yash said that when he learned the woman had filed a complaint against him with the Ghaziabad police, he decided to look for legal recourse against her. In a three-page complaint, according to the report, Yash has demanded that an FIR be filed against the woman and two members of her family, besides multiple others. The FIR was registered against Yash (27) at Indirapuram police station on Sunday, July 6, under BNS Section 69 (sexual intercourse by deceitful means, including a false promise of marriage), a senior police official said. The action was taken after the woman made a complaint to Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath through IGRS (integrated grievance redressal system) on Jun 21, alleging that she was exploited by Yash, with whom she was in a relationship for five years. Swipe Left For Next Video View all view comments News cricket Yash Dayal Lodges Complaint In Prayagraj After Sexual Harassment Allegations Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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First Post
08-07-2025
- First Post
RCB pacer Yash Dayal booked for rape weeks after winning IPL 2025: Report
RCB cricketer Yash Dayal has been booked for rape after a Ghaziabad woman accused him of abuse and false promise of marriage. Police have registered a case under BNS Section 69 and are investigating the matter. Dayal has reportedly given his statement to the police. read more Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) player Yash Dayal has been booked for rape after a woman from Ghaziabad accused him of mentally and physically exploiting her with a false promise of marriage. The complaint was filed just a few days ago, and police have now taken action against the star cricketer. The woman said she had been in a relationship with Dayal for five years and claimed he misled her with a promise to marry but ended up exploiting her instead. She had sent her complaint through the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister's online grievance portal last month. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS AD Dayal records statement with the police According to The Indian Express, the police have registered a case under BNS Section 69, which deals with sexual relations made through false promises. Deputy Commissioner of Police, Ghaziabad, Patil Nimish Dasharath, said that Yash Dayal has given his statement and further investigation is going on. 'We have registered a case under BNS Section 69 (sexual intercourse by deceitful means, including a false promise of marriage) against him and are probing further,' Dasharath was quoted as saying by the Indian daily. In her complaint last month, the woman accused Dayal of taking money from her during the relationship. She further claimed that he had done similar things to other women in the past. She submitted chat messages, screenshots, video call records, and photos as proof of the relationship and the alleged abuse. As of now, there has been no official response from Yash Dayal or his team. Dayal is from Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. He plays for the UP team in domestic cricket. Apart from that, Dayal has represented the Gujarat Titans in the IPL for two seasons before moving to RCB. He was part of the RCB team that won the IPL 2025 season.


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Time of India
Man posing as cop held for exploiting 20 women nationwide
Representative image. AGRA: Muzaffarnagar Police on Tuesday arrested a man accused of posing as a police constable to deceive and sexually exploit more than 20 women across several states. The accused, identified as Naushad Tyagi, 30, allegedly used the alias Rahul Tyagi and wore a fake police uniform to gain the trust of vulnerable women and manipulate them into relationships. SSP Sanjay Kumar Verma said Naushad, a school dropout, targeted women on social media who lived alone, many of whom were widowed or separated from their husbands. He would then sexually exploit them before disappearing from their lives. His activities spanned multiple cities, including Delhi, Ghaziabad , Bulandshahr, Mathura, Sambhal, Muzaffarnagar, and even parts of Assam and Meghalaya. During interrogation, Naushad admitted to having 18–20 girlfriends and confessed to physically exploiting at least 10 of them. The matter came to light when one of the women filed a complaint at the city police station, after which the case was handed over to DSP (City) Raju Kumar. Naushad, a resident of Charthawal in Muzaffarnagar, was arrested and a fake police uniform was recovered from him. He has been booked under several sections, including BNS Section 69 (sexual intercourse obtained through deceit). SSP Verma said Naushad had been using the fake uniform, allegedly stolen from a real constable friend in Sambhal, for over two years. He even mingled with actual police personnel without revealing his true identity. Legal action is underway, and police have urged other potential victims to come forward.


Metro
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Metro
Not inspired by the Glastonbury headliners? These 6 acts blew me away
Glastonbury headliners are always the talk of the town – but there's so much more to the beloved Worthy Farm music festival. Away from the celebrity sightings and fallouts over particular sets, there have been some stellar performances across the weekend. With hotly anticipated acts like Charli XCX, Olivia Rodrigo, The 1975 and yes even our mysterious Patchwork (which turned out to be none other than Pulp), 2025 was bursting with talent. The weekend finished with a bang as The Prodigy provided festival goers with 90s Big Beat goodness in tribute to their late, legendary frontman Keith Flint. This year even saw a dramatic last minute replacement for Deftones in the form of Skepta, who brought in massive crowds despite just five hours' notice. While the headliners might bring in the biggest crowds – be it a Pyramid performer or the likes of Scissor Sisters on Woodsies – here are our picks for the six acts that will make 2025 go down in history. Walking onto the Park Stage with a group singers dressed as nuns is a sight to behold but Self Esteem is way more than just visuals. Her Friday set, nestled between Biffy Clyro and the headliners, drew a sizeable crowd and for good reason. This is a pop star on the brink of superstardom. Rebecca Taylor, better known as Self Esteem, effortlessly switches between dance numbers like 69 and self love anthems like Focus is Power and Cheers to Me. Her backing vocalists give a choral element to the performance, elevating the entire set above your average pop princess. Her genre-defying third album, A Complicated Woman, was released in April to critical acclaim so don't be surprised if you see more and more from Self Esteem soon. She has an honesty to her lyrics and a twinkle of mischief in her eye; like a British Renee Rapp. You can tell Rebecca has so much more to give and in a few years could be headlining – watch this space. The return of Rizzle Kicks after almost a decade away was met with thunderous applause from the Other Stage audience. Jordan Stephens and Harley Alexander-Sulé defined British summer music in the 00s and 2010s but have been on a nine year hiatus. There's an infectious joy about Rizzle Kicks' music that embodies summer, particularly for those who were teenagers when their original albums dropped. Every single track is a crowd pleaser from opening song Lost Generation to When I Was A Youngster. Their music just screams fun, honestly, who else would bring out a combination of iconic DJ Fatboy Slim, rising star Rachel Chinouriri, and their own parents. Yep, Jordan's mum ran on stage with a Palestine flag while Harley's dad was revealed to be in the band. Chaos and summertime vibes, what more could you want from this beloved duo? Very few artists could shut down Woodsies at 11.30am but that's the power of Lorde. Even fewer could hold that crowd as they sang their brand new album, released that day , in its entirety. Lorde, real name Ella Yelich-O'Connor, is a bit of a myth herself thanks to her reclusive tendencies and quirky personality. Shape shifting slightly for each album, with Virgin marking an era of 'freedom' for the star as she sheds gender conformity. Her onstage presence is hypnotic, moving between awkward and sexy with ease. Her vocals are equally as mesmerising, suiting this new album in a way that some of her older tracks haven't (looking at you Solar Power). One of 2025's many not-so-secret sets, Lorde's appearance was one of the most hotly anticipated of Glastonbury. While fans may have seen her popping up recently, this marked her first gig since XXX and pressure was on. the nature of a large stage secret set marks you for icon status immediately but a secret set that marks your return and album roll out after four years away. Now that's historic. Smug fans will mention this for years to come and we can't blame them (did we mention we were there too?). It's been a few days now but Glastonbury and the world are both still recovering from the emotional reaction to seeing Lewis Capaldi return to the stage. In 2023, Lewis was helped to the finish line of his emotional set by the crowd, as his battle with Tourette's became a difficult one at Worthy Farm on the occasion. That set turned out to be one of the last that the Someone You Loved singer would perform for the next two years, making his grand return over the weekend. Another not so secret set, Lewis joked about everyone knowing that it would be him taking that Saturday slot. On stage for 30 minutes, the Hold Me While You Wait hitmaker made of point of 'finishing what he started' before launching into new single Survive. Tears were shed by both viewers and Lewis alike throughout the set, but Survive broke anyone who wasn't already in floods. Where better to mark your return than the very stage you last walked off. The crowd welcomed him back with open arms, belting his lyrics back to him. This time he didn't need Glastonbury to help him, but the crowd was there regardless. A real triumph. Kaiser Chiefs sparked outrage with those watching at home as they were not broadcast live on the BBC. But at Worthy Farm it was hard to miss the I Predict A Riot hitmakers on stage. Getting Glasto-goers up on Saturday morning after a late night is no easy task but at midday, Kaiser Chiefs pulled in a crowd usually reserved for the likes of legends or headliners. Everyone was singing along to the lyrics to hits such as Ruby (with note perfect 'ahahahahahahh's from the crowd). Even those walking past or sitting in the shade, away from the crowd were singing along to those classic tracks. What better way to kick off your Saturday, even if it's bit loud for the hangovers. Next stop, headlining – or at least getting on TV next time! Doechii The Tampa, Florida rapper and singer has caused quite the stir over the last 12 months, and she crowned her recent successes with another stellar live set to rival her already legendary NPR Tiny Desk slot. Weezer The American veteran rockers were on a Glastonbury stage for the first time in 1995 and they brought a wholesome hits collection with them, playing their California power pop songs to a sun-kissed crowd on the Saturday. Denzel Curry The US rapper's star has risen considerably over the last decade and he made sure to bring the noise and energy with his set at Worthy Farm, racing through a collection of his best work his with typical rapid-fire rap delivery. St. Vincent The Oklahoma-born singer-songwriter and guitarist extraordinaire brought her guitar-wielding weirdness to Glastonbury over the weekend, confirming once again that she's always one to watch if her name pops up on a festival bill. Royel Otis The duo from Bondi Beach, Australia performed a string of their upbeat surfer tunes on Sunday, as well as their covers of Murder on the Dancefloor and Linger, which were just as captivating as the first time they went viral with them. The Prodigy 90s dance heads reckon The Prodigy paid perfect tribute to their late frontman Keith Flint. An electrifying and exciting set on the Other Stage closed the weekend and had fans at Worthy Farm and at home with their hands in the air. Madalitso Band This Malawian duo deserve a nod simply for playing the most unique instrument at the entire Glastonbury Festival in 2025: a single-string bass known as a babatoni, which underpins their sweet East African folk tunes. Pulp famously headlined Glastonbury Festival 30 years ago with just 10 days notice – this was after original headliners The Stone Roses had to pull out thanks to an injury in the band. A lot of time has passed since then, and Pulp aren't interested in pretending it hasn't – frontman Jarvis Cocker is older in the face and older in the voice, but beautifully so. The Sheffield pop rockers launched into a fine collection of their biggest hits of the 1990s after being unveiled as the secret surprise act Patchwork, despite multiple denials. Opening with Sorted for E's & Wizz and then launching into Disco 2000, Jarvis didn't ignore the fact that a song that was once about the future is now set 25 years in the past – and applied the same gravitas and pathos to his entire performance. More Trending He was so approachable with the crowd and so eager to catch up with old friends that he had to be told he was running out of time after chatting between almost every song. Keyboardist Candida Jones continued to amaze as well, providing incredible work on her assortment of synths and keyboards despite having to manage her rheumatoid arthritis on the day. Catch up with Glastonbury Festival 2025 on BBC iPlayer. Article co-written with Robert Oliver and Pierra Willix. Got a story? If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@ calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we'd love to hear from you. MORE: Bob Vylan claim they're being 'targeted' in new statement after Glastonbury IDF controversy MORE: BBC addresses fury after legendary band's final ever show wasn't filmed at Glastonbury MORE: 80s music icon almost cancelled long-overdue Glastonbury debut over hearing fears


Business Standard
26-06-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
Sequent Scientific allots 30,000 equity shares under ESOP
Sequent Scientific has allotted 30,000 equity shares under ESOP on 26 June 2025. Consequent to the allotment of the aforesaid equity shares, the issued and the paid-up equity share capital of the Company will increase from Rs. 50,06,09,990 consisting of 25,03,04,995 equity shares of Rs. 2 each to Rs.50,06,69,990 consisting of 25,03,34,995 equity shares of Rs. 2 each. Powered by Capital Market - Live News