Aston Villa achieved a stunning 2-1 comeback win over Chelsea, with Marco Asensio scoring both goals assisted by Marcus Rashford. Despite Chelsea's lead with Enzo Fernández's early goal, Villa's resilience shone through. The match emphasized Villa's ability to recover from setbacks and highlighted Chelsea's defensive issues.
The India vs Pakistan match at the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Dubai is a highly anticipated event with tickets selling out instantly. India leads recent encounters, beating Pakistan five out of six times since 2017, while Pakistan struggles under pressure following a loss to New Zealand. Heightened stakes are compounded by a unique tournament setup due to India's refusal to play in Pakistan, resulting in a hybrid event hosted in Pakistan and Dubai.
Arsenal's unbeaten home run ended by West Ham as Jarrod Bowen scored the only goal at Emirates Stadium. Despite dominant possession, Arsenal's injury issues hindered their attack. The defeat widens the gap between Arsenal and league leaders Liverpool, intensifying their Premier League title challenge.
Shaktikanta Das, former RBI Governor, has been appointed as the second Principal Secretary to PM Narendra Modi, a groundbreaking move for simultaneous officeholders in the PMO. He will focus on economic policymaking, leveraging his vast experience, including handling demonetisation and the COVID-19 crisis.
Vicky Kaushal's historical drama *Chhaava* surpasses *URI: The Surgical Strike*, becoming his highest-grossing film in India with ₹242.25 crore earnings in eight days. This film, directed by Laxman Utekar, stars Rashmika Mandanna, Akshaye Khanna, Ashutosh Rana, and Divya Dutta, continuing to perform well globally.
Shaktikanta Das, former RBI Governor, now serves as Principal Secretary-2 to PM Modi, reflecting his significant economic management role. Known for handling critical issues like demonetisation, his strategic insights in fiscal and monetary domains make him a valuable addition. This appointment complements PK Mishra's position as Principal Secretary-1.
Manchester United battled back from two goals down to secure a 2-2 draw against Everton at Goodison Park. With early goals from Beto and Doucouré putting Everton ahead, United staged a second-half revival thanks to Bruno Fernandes’s free-kick and Manuel Ugarte’s debut goal. A late penalty controversy involving VAR added further drama to this thrilling Premier League match.
Bruno Fernandes leads Manchester United's comeback in a thrilling 2-2 draw against Everton, despite trailing 2-0. A last-minute VAR decision overturns a penalty call, ensuring United's relief. The match highlights United's struggles with passive starts and emphasizes Everton's final season at Goodison Park before moving to a new stadium.
Shaktikanta Das, ex-Governor of the Reserve Bank of India, steps into a new role as Principal Secretary-2 to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Known for his adept management during economic challenges like demonetization and the pandemic, Das's appointment aims to reinforce strategic economic alignment with the PMO. His background and experience position him as a trusted figure in navigating financial stability.
As anticipation builds for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, legendary Australian cricketer, Steve Waugh, emphasizes that an India vs Pakistan match transcends the realm of sports, echoing sentiments of it being a historic and intense rivalry. He believes these encounters unite and ignite passions like few others in cricket.
In the Champions Trophy 2025, India and Pakistan's showdown is infused with crucial player battles. Shaheen Afridi aims to challenge Rohit Sharma, while Virat Kohli faces leg-spin from Abrar Ahmed. Shami vs. Babar and Arshdeep vs. Shakeel also heat up the field, with Jadeja vs. Rizwan, and Gill looking to outdo Afridi. This high-stakes match could determine semi-finalists and keep Pakistan in the tournament.
Shaktikanta Das, former RBI Governor, is now Principal Secretary-2 to PM Modi. Known for steering India through monetary challenges during the pandemic, Das' appointment signals a strong focus on economic governance and policy-making at the Prime Minister’s Office.