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    Navya Nair fined Rs 1 lakh in Australia for jasmine gajra: What travellers must know about banned items Down Under

    Navya Nair fine: Actress Navya Nair faced a hefty fine at Melbourne International Airport for unknowingly carrying a jasmine gajra, violating Australia's strict biosecurity laws. The 15-centimeter string of flowers, packed by her father, led to a penalty of AUD 1,980. Despite the unintentional mistake, Navya acknowledged the violation and shared her experience on social media.

    India, Pakistan first meet on field after deadly Pahalgam attack fires up Asia Cup

    The Asia Cup begins in the United Arab Emirates. India and Pakistan will play their first cricket match since the military conflict. The Twenty20 competition is a build-up to the T20 World Cup. Eight teams will participate in the event. India and Pakistan are in the same group. Tensions exist after the conflict in May.

    Amit Mishra announces retirement from all forms of cricket

    Amit Mishra, the veteran Indian leg-spinner, has retired from all forms of cricket. His career spanned over 15 years. Mishra last played for India in 2017. He continued to play in the IPL until the 2024 edition. Mishra represented India in Tests, ODIs, and T20s. He made a successful Test debut against Australia in 2008, taking a five-wicket haul.

    Why was the Harbhajan Singh-Sreesanth "slap-gate" footage not released for 17 years? Harsha Bhogle has the answer

    Lalit Modi's recent revelation of the unseen footage has reignited the Harbhajan Singh-Sreesanth "slap-gate" incident that happened in the first season of IPL in 2008. Harsha Bhogle has not revealed that the footage was not made public for almost 18 years to protect the league's image, which was in infancy at the time. The video has received criticism from Sreesanth's wife.

    'Punjabis will never forgive': Internet explodes in anger as Punjab ministers discuss Sweden, Goa cruises during flood inspection

    During a flood inspection in Punjab, ministers were caught discussing luxury cruises in Sweden and Goa, sparking outrage as villages grappled with rising waters. The ministers' conversation, captured on video, contrasted sharply with the plight of flood victims, drawing criticism for their apparent lack of empathy.

    Punjab: IAF rescues 46, air-drops 750 kg relief in flood-hit areas; drones deliver food in 9 districts

    Heavy rainfall has caused severe flooding in nine Punjab districts, prompting extensive rescue and relief efforts. SSPs are coordinating operations, evacuating people to shelters, while the IAF is using helicopters to rescue stranded citizens and deliver supplies. The Punjab government has deployed its entire cabinet to the affected areas to oversee rescue operations, ensuring immediate assistance to those displaced.

    The Economic Times
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