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Int'l Cricket Council
08-07-2025
- Sport
- Int'l Cricket Council
ICC expresses sadness at the passing of Afghanistan umpire Bismillah Jan Shinwari
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has expressed its sorrow at the death of Afghanistan umpire Bismillah Jan Shinwari at the age of 41. Bismillah, a member of the ICC International Panel of Umpires, had stood in 25 Men's ODIs and 21 Men's T20Is. His most recent international assignment was the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup League 2 in Al Amerat, Oman, in February this year. Mr. Jay Shah, ICC Chairman, mourned Bismillah's death and expressed condolences to his family. Mr. Shah said: "Bismillah was a prominent umpire respected by players, peers, and officials alike. He was a regular on the international cricket circuit and had a long career ahead of him. 'His contributions to the game were huge, and he will be deeply missed by the cricket community. We are profoundly saddened by this loss and extend our condolences to his family and loved ones."


Time of India
25-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
'Local Muslims were spared, 4 of them helped us': Karnataka bizman Manjunath's wife recounts Pahalgam terror attack
Abhijay performs last rites of his father Manjunath Rao at the Rotary Crematorium on the banks of Tunga River Awave of grief swept through Shivamogga Thursday as the mortal remains of Manjunath Rao , who lost his life in the terrorist attack at Pahalgam was cremated with full state honours. Shivamogga city came to a standstill as residents joined the mourning. Business establishments across Nehru Road, Durgigudi and Gandhi Bazaar downed shutters in solidarity, observing a bandh during the funeral procession. The body of Manjunath Rao arrived in Shivamogga from Bengaluru by road around 10.30am. An emotion al procession began from Bekkinakal Mutt junction and moved through the city to his home in Vijayanagar. Along the route, locals stopped the ambulance to pay their respects. Several party workers accompanied the vehicle with a bike rally. At his residence, hundreds gathered to offer condolences. The public was allowed to pay homage after completion of family rituals. As per customs, Manjunath's son Abhijay performed the sacred rite of lighting the funeral pyre. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo The final rites were conducted at 3.30pm at Rotary Crematorium on the banks of Tunga River. A large crowd, including elected representa tives, senior district officials and relatives, attended the ceremony. The Shivamogga Armed Reserve Force presented state honours before the pyre was lit. Union minister Pralhad Joshi and education minister Madhu Bangarappa visited the grieving family. 'The Union govt will retaliate against those involved in a fitting manner,' Joshi told the gathering. Madhu Bangarappa consoled Pallavi , Manjunath's wife, who arrived with son Abhijay from Bengaluru. His mother, Sumathi, remained inconsolable as relatives from near and far gathered to bid farewell. Wife recounts horror, urges Modi to act Pallavi, wife of Manjunath Rao, called on the govt to act following the terror attack in Kashmir that claimed her husband's life. Describing Tuesday's attack where her husband was shot in the neck and died within a minute, Pallavai said Manjunath stepped away from the spot to buy snacks. 'We mistook the firing for firecrackers,' Pallavi recalled. After encountering the assailants, she pleaded, 'Shoot me too.' Instead, they spared her, saying, 'Tell PM Modi.' Pallavi noted that while Hindus were targeted, local Muslims were spared after reciting Bismillah. 'Four local Muslims helped us reach a hospital,' she said, with one even carrying her son for a mile. Pallavi also criticised lack of security and urged PM Narendra Modi to 'respond appropriately,' stressing the need for preventive measures over blame.


Time of India
24-04-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Shivamogga bids tearful farewell to terror victim with state honours
Shivamogga: A wave of grief swept through Shivamogga on Thursday as the mortal remains of Manjunath Rao , who lost his life in the recent terrorist attack at Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir, was laid to rest with full state honours . Shivamogga city came to a standstill as residents joined the mourning. Business establishments across Nehru Road, Durgigudi, and Gandhi Bazaar downed the shutters in solidarity, observing a bandh during the funeral procession. The body of Manjunath Rao arrived in Shivamogga from Bengaluru by road at around 10.30am. An emotional procession began from Bekkinakal Mutt junction and moved through the city to his home in Vijayanagar. Along the route, locals stopped the ambulance to pay their respects. Hindutva workers accompanied the vehicle with a bike rally. At his residence, hundreds gathered to offer condolences. The public was allowed to pay homage after the completion of family rituals. As per the customs, his son Abhijay performed the sacred rite of lighting the funeral pyre. The final rites were conducted at 3.30pm at the Rotary Crematorium on the banks of the Tunga River. A large crowd, including elected representatives, senior district officials, and relatives, attended the ceremony. The Shivamogga Armed Reserve Force presented state honours before the pyre was lit. Union minister Pralhad Joshi and education minister Madhu Bangarappa visited the grieving family. "The Union govt would retaliate against those involved in a fitting way," Joshi told the gathering. Madhu Bangarappa consoled Pallavi, Manjunath's wife, who arrived with son Abhijay from Bengaluru. His mother, Sumathi, remained inconsolable as relatives from near and far gathered to bid farewell. Wife recounts Kashmir Horror, urges PM Modi to act Pallavi, the wife of slain Shivamogga businessman Manjunath Rao, has called on the govt to act following the terror attack in Kashmir that claimed her husband's life. Describing the Tuesday attack where her husband was shot in the neck and died within a minute, Pallavai said Manjunath stepped away to buy snacks. "We mistook the firing for firecrackers," Pallavi recalled. After encountering the assailants, she pleaded, "Shoot me too." Instead, they spared her, saying, "Tell PM Modi." Pallavi noted that while Hindus were targeted, local Muslims were spared after reciting Bismillah. "Four local Muslims helped us reach a hospital," she said, with one even carrying her son for a mile. She also criticised the lack of security and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "respond appropriately," stressing the need for preventive measures over blame.


The Hindu
24-04-2025
- Politics
- The Hindu
Pahalgam terror attack: ‘We went to Kashmir believing that the heaven on Earth is safe'
Shivamogga 'All along the route, there was so much security. But at the valley where we were, there was no security personnel. We had faith in the government. We went there believing that the place was safe, and wanted to see Kashmir, often called heaven on Earth... We three went, but now we are returning with one body in a box,' said a grief-stricken Pallavi R., wife of Manjunath Rao, who was killed in the terror attack at Pahalgam in Baisaran Valley in Kashmir on April 22. On April 24, speaking to mediapersons on her way back to Shivamogga, her native place, with her son Abhijan and the mortal remains of her husband, Ms. Pallavi said, 'He died in no time after he was shot. I could not talk to him. I was just a few feet away when he fell down. He was shot in the neck. I rushed to him and held him in my hands. Within a few seconds, his clothes and my clothes were soaked in blood. I have kept the clothes safe, and will not wash them,' said Ms. Pallavi. The terrorists with weapons, according to Pallavi, fired at her husband from a distance. 'There was a forest-like area a few metres away from the place where we were. My husband was purchasing snacks for my son, who was tired. I saw two people with weapons, and did talk to one of them,' she narrated. In fact, she and her son, outraged over Manjunath Rao's death, told the terrorists to kill them too. 'They refused, but told us to convey this to Narendra Modi,' she recalled. Help from locals The terrorists, according to Pallavi, targeted men among the tourists. 'There was a young couple. They shot the newly-married person at close range. I saw at least 25 dead bodies. Only women and children were spared. We were all screaming for help. There was no phone network in that area,' she said. Two local Muslim men, who were terrified by the incident and were repeatedly saying 'Bismillah', helped them come down from the valley. 'It was tough terrain. We walked for about one hour to reach the hospital. One of them carried my son on his back, and another helped me cross the stretch by holding my hand. I am thankful to them,' Ms. Pallavi said. Started as a dream trip For Abhijan, 18, the 'dream trip' to Kashmir has left him shattered. He told the media that the first three days of the trip to Kashmir were wonderful. The family visited a tulip garden and Mughal Gardens on the first day. On the second day, they took a ride in a shikara (boathouse), and visited Sonmarg and Doodhpathri. They spent the next two days in Pahalgam. 'It was my father's dream to visit Kashmir. We enjoyed a lot on the first three days. The fourth day was tragic. With his death, the place has become a hell for me,' said Abhijan. The family had left for the trip soon after his II PU results were out. He had scored 97% in the commerce stream. When his father was shot dead, Abhijan said he was infuriated. He wanted the terrorist to kill him too. The boy said he would never forgive the people who killed his father, and wants them to go through a similar pain.


Time Business News
23-04-2025
- General
- Time Business News
Why I Buy Islamic Books for Toddlers from Darularqam Book Store
One of my first concerns as a parent is locating interesting and age-appropriate Islamic publications for young children. My child should grow up with a strong basis in faith, one developed with love, tales, and knowledge. For this reason, I always go to Darul Arqam Bookstore anytime I need Islamic literature for my child. Darul Arqam is unique in that its selection is Islamic Books for Toddlers . Little children will find it simple to grasp fundamental Islamic ideas in the books, which abound in vivid pictures, brief phrases, and engaging anecdotes. Whether it's regarding chanting Bismillah, learning to be nice, or finding who Allah is, the material is meant to appeal to young children. Books published by Darularqam Book Store gently, positively, and lovingly introduce young children to Islam. The stories seem just right, not weighty or overly complicated. Books like My First Arabic Words, Goodnight Stories from the Quran, or Allah Knows All About Me have helped my youngster begin to learn joyously and memorably. To be honest, toddlers are not particularly bookwise. I thus value the excellent quality of the board books published by Darul Arqam. Their strong pages allow them to resist strong hands, so they maintain looking nice even with daily handling and last more. I keep returning to Darul Arqam in part because they find the ideal mix of faith and entertainment. The books frequently feature interactive components like flaps, textures, or rhymes; the characters are relevant, the messages are straightforward yet important. These keep my child interested and gently impart moral lessons consistent with our ideals. Darul Arqam Bookstore is a reputable brand in the modern market when it might be challenging to confirm the validity of Islamic material. Knowing that those who really value Islamic education and getting it right—even for the younger readers—have checked and selected the books I purchase gives me confidence. Darul Arqam's Islamic books come first whenever I have to provide anything for a toddler's birthday or a baby shower. Far better than toys that are quickly forgotten, they are meaningful, instructive, and wonderfully crafted. Many friends have thanked me for presenting these books to them! Purchasing Islamic literature for young children from Darul Arqam Bookstore has greatly changed the way I approach faith instruction for them. These books are fun, interesting, and a regular part of our bonding time—they're not only instructive. Starting your path with Darul Arqam is highly advised if you are a parent wishing to raise a child who loves Islam from the very beginning. TIME BUSINESS NEWS