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BCCI Introduces Strict New Regulations for IPL 2026, Limits Practice, Travel, and Player Privileges

BCCI Introduces Strict New Regulations for IPL 2026, Limits Practice, Travel, and Player Privileges

Rajeev Sharma :- The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has unveiled a set of seven new guidelines for IPL 2026, making compliance mandatory for all 10 franchises. The regulations, aimed at enhancing discipline and operational efficiency, introduce significant changes to team routines both on and off the field. Among the key directives, teams will not be permitted to hold practice sessions on match days. Additionally, franchises can play a maximum of two practice matches, subject to prior approval from the BCCI, and must ensure time limits are strictly followed. In a major logistical shift, teams will be…
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NHAI to Introduce QR Code Boards and New Toll Rules on Highways

NHAI to Introduce QR Code Boards and New Toll Rules on Highways

National Times Bureau :- The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is making highways smarter and safer for travelers. From November 15, 2025, new signboards with QR codes will appear along major highways, and toll payment rules will also change. These QR code boards will give travelers more than just directions. By scanning the code with a smartphone, people can get instant details about the highway, toll plaza contacts, resident engineers, patrol teams, and the Highway Emergency Helpline number 1033. This will make it easier to get help in case of emergencies. The boards will be installed at important points,…
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In Canada Problems of Punjabis increased , new rules implemented

In Canada Problems of Punjabis increased , new rules implemented

Canada ( Rajeev Sharma), March 5, 2025: The problems of Punjabis seem to be increasing. The rules related to visa in Canada have been made more strict, which will affect millions of people from all over India including Punjab. Mostly it will affect the students going to Canada on Study Visa. After the implementation of new strict rules, their permits are being cancelled. 35-40 percent of students who went to Canada on Study Visa are Indians, including a large number of Punjabis.  According to the new rules implemented in Canada, now border and immigration officers can cancel temporary residential visas…
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