
Sunil Gavaskar Urges Rest for Jasprit Bumrah Ahead of India-Pakistan Asia Cup Clash
Pointers by Naima Syed 19-Sep-2025
- Sunil Gavaskar has urged India to rest Jasprit Bumrah for the Asia Cup matches against Oman and Pakistan.
- The goal is to keep Bumrah fresh and fit for the Asia Cup final on September 28.
- Gavaskar recommends giving opportunities to others like Tilak Varma and Sanju Samson in earlier matches.
- He also suggested India’s captain Suryakumar Yadav drop down the batting order to allow experimentation.
- Bumrah has played two matches but resting him now is seen as important for workload management ahead of bigger games.

Bangladesh’s February Polls Face Uncertainty as Opposition Rejects Islamist-Driven Delays
Pointers by Naima Syed 19-Sep-2025
- Bangladesh will hold general elections in February 2026, as confirmed by interim leader Muhammad Yunus after mass protests ousted Sheikh Hasina.
- The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) is insisting on timely polls and is opposed to any further delays or reforms that could postpone the election.
- Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and several of her relatives have been barred from voting abroad in these elections due to their locked National Identity Cards.
- The interim government promises that polls will be free, fair, and held before Ramadan, as part of efforts to restore trust in the democratic process.
- Although the political climate remains tense, election preparations are ongoing and the exact polling date will be announced closer to the time.

Trump Halts $400 Million Taiwan Military Aid Amid China Trade Talks
Pointers by Naima Syed 19-Sep-2025
- President Trump declined to sign off on more than $400 million in advanced weapons aid to Taiwan this summer while seeking a trade deal and summit with Chinese President Xi Jinping, according to multiple news reports.
- This marks a departure from recent US policy, which under President Biden saw over $2 billion in military aid provided to Taiwan, reflecting Trump’s transactional approach and insistence on payment for arms.
- The aid package included advanced munitions and autonomous drones intended to boost Taiwan’s defenses as China pressures the island and threatens military action.
- A White House official said the military aid decision is not yet final, with negotiations ongoing and the Trump-Xi phone call planned to address trade, tariffs, TikTok, and other contentious issues.
- The pause in military aid has sparked concern among US allies, Taiwanese officials, and lawmakers, who warn that withholding support could embolden Beijing and weaken deterrence against potential Chinese aggression.

“Indian Photographer’s Rare Black Tiger Photo Graces National Geographic Cover, Highlighting Wildlife Conservation Triumph”
Pointers by Naima Syed 19-Sep-2025
- Indian photographer Prasenjeet Yadav captured a rare black tiger in Odisha’s Similipal National Park, featured on National Geographic’s October 2025 cover.
- The black tiger is a pseudo-melanistic Bengal tiger, unique to Similipal, with nearly half of the reserve’s 30 tigers showing this rare genetic trait.
- Yadav spent over three months tracking the elusive tiger, patiently studying its behavior to capture the perfect shot.
- This cover marks a historic milestone as the first National Geographic cover story fully created by an Indian, bringing global attention to Indian wildlife.
- Yadav called the experience “intense and humbling” and praised Odisha Forest Department’s conservation efforts to protect these tigers.

Punjab Flood Aid Row: CM Mann Criticizes Centre’s Rs 1,600 Crore Relief as Insufficient
Pointers by Naima Syed 19-Sep-2025
- PM Modi announced Rs 1,600 crore flood relief for Punjab, adding to Rs 12,000 crore already in the state’s disaster fund.
- Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann criticized the aid as insufficient compared to Rs 13,800 crore in estimated flood losses, calling it “a drop in the ocean”
- Mann disputed the claim that Rs 12,000 crore in SDRF is unused and accused the Centre of withholding Rs 8,000 crore from Punjab’s Rural Development Fund.
- Punjab government launched “Mission Chardikala” to raise extra funds for flood rehabilitation.
- Punjab Governor called the Rs 1,600 crore a “token amount” for immediate relief, assuring more aid once damage assessment is complete.

“Viral Video Shows JCB Used to Stir Dal Makhni; Sparks Hygiene Concerns and Internet Buzz”
Pointers by Naima Syed 19-Sep-2025
- A viral video shows a JCB construction machine being used unusually as a giant ladle to stir a massive pot of dal makhni, a rich North Indian lentil dish.
- The video has sparked a mix of amusement and serious concern among netizens regarding the unhygienic practice and potential health risks.
- The exact location and time of the video are unclear, but it reportedly surfaced on Instagram in early July and recently went viral, garnering over a million likes.
- While some social media users praised the innovation or joked about the use of JCB for cooking, many criticized it for possible contamination from grease and dirt on the machine.
- The incident has raised questions about food safety standards at large public events or bhandaras where such cooking methods might be employed.