Real Kashmir FC and Gokulam Kerala FC are set to face off in an exciting I-League 2024-25 match at TRC Stadium in Srinagar on Friday. After both teams secured wins in their season openers, they are now battling for the top spot in the league table. Real Kashmir coach Ishfaq Ahmad is hoping for a positive result against a tough opponent and is counting on the support of the home fans, who are being urged to create an electric atmosphere for the match. The J&K Football Association also calls upon the entire football fraternity to join the stands and show unwavering support for the team.
Real Kashmir, managed by Ishfaq Ahmed, are gearing up for the 2024-25 I-League season and have announced their squad. The team has made a number of new signings, with all foreign players being of African descent. With captain Muhammad Hammad's departure and striker Gnohere Krizo's move to Karbala FC, the Snow Leopards will look to Abdou Karim Samb and their Indian players, including midfielders Mohammad Inam and Lalramsanga Tlaichunn, to lead the team.
With the upcoming commencement of the Vande Bharat Express train between Delhi and Srinagar, India's rail connectivity is set to see a significant boost. Complementing this, the Indian Railways is planning to launch 10 new Vande Bharat sleeper trains by the year 2025-26, promising world-class facilities and interiors. This expansion marks a major milestone in the country's rail infrastructure development and is expected to be inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Republic Day. Additionally, filmmaker Rakesh Roshan has confirmed his retirement from the industry and shared an update on his son Hrithik Roshan's upcoming film, Krrish 4.
Srinagar, the capital city of Indian-administered Kashmir, turned into a vibrant hub of celebrations as the Sikh community came together to mark the 555th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. The festivities were graced by the presence of top officials from the police, administration, and Kashmir's chief cleric, who stressed the importance of communal harmony and mutual respect. The celebrations also served as a reminder of the centuries-old unity in diversity prevalent in the valley and the enduring message of peace and compassion espoused by Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
In a tragic incident, two village defence guards were kidnapped and shot dead by terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir's Kishtwar district. This attack comes in the wake of a grenade explosion at a Sunday market in Srinagar that left 12 people injured. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has appealed to security forces to take swift action and put an end to the recent spate of attacks in the Union Territory.
Social media users were delighted to see Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg getting into the Halloween spirit as he posted pictures of himself and his family dressed up in costumes. Among the photos was Zuckerberg dressed as the famous assassin from the John Wick movies, leading to a wave of memes and reactions from netizens. This comes as a break from the tech mogul's usual attire of a hoodie and jeans, making for a fun and unexpected surprise for his followers.
Two migrant labourers from a company constructing the Z-Morh tunnel in Ganderbal, Jammu and Kashmir, were killed and several others were injured in a suspected militant attack at their camp. J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah condemned the attack and the injured have been taken to hospital. The tunnel project aims to provide all-year connectivity between Srinagar and Sonamarg and falls in a district with little militant presence. BJP has also made a surprise change to its candidate for the Pimpri-Chinchwad Assembly seat.
Shubham Khajuria of Jammu & Kashmir made history by becoming the first batter in 22 years to score a double-century in the Ranji Trophy. His impressive knock helped J&K to a commanding position against Maharashtra in their match in Srinagar. The last player to achieve this feat for J&K was Ashwani Gupta in 2002.
After years of preparation and renovations, Srinagar's Bakshi Stadium finally saw an international cricket match for the first time in decades. The Legends League Cricket, featuring former professional players such as Shikhar Dhawan and Chris Gayle, drew in thousands of passionate cricket fans from the valley who were eager to witness the game in person. Despite the region's difficult political landscape, the LLC has marked a significant shift in the local sports culture, reigniting the cricket craze in the Kashmir valley.
After nearly four decades, top level cricket returned to Srinagar and cricket fans couldn't contain their excitement. The Legends Cricket League match saw a packed Bakshi stadium, with an attendance of over 30,000 people, eager to watch Chris Gayle in action. The West Indian did not disappoint, hitting three massive sixes during his knock of 34 runs from 30 balls. Other international stars like Shikhar Dhawan, Irfan Pathan, and Suresh Raina were also in attendance. In the match, Pathan-led Konark Suryas comfortably defeated Gujarat Giants, led by Dhawan, by seven wickets.