chennai l sunday l december 01, 2024 l `12.00 l PAGES 24 l vellore EDITION CT schedule: PCB, BCCI still trying to find tangible solution ICC is yet to announce any formal schedule for Champions Trophy. Though hybrid model is likely, yet ICC, BCCI & PCB are thrashing out finer points File picture of Mohsin Naqvi, PCB chairman PCB may not play ICC events in India till 2031 India tournaments might get affected After two days of discussions, Pakistan Cricket Board chief Mohsin Naqvi told a few reporters in Dubai that they would take a decision in the best interest of cricket. However, he also said that whatever decision the ICC takes now will have a bearing on the future ICC tournaments hosted by India till 2031. If India doesn’t travel, Pakistan too won’t come to India ■ ■ There are at least three major ICC men’s events scheduled in India — the 2026 T20 World Cup jointly with Sri Lanka, the 2029 CT and the 2031 ODI World Cup jointly with Bangladesh In women’s, the One Day International (ODI) World Cup will be held in India this October | More on P11 2025 Tentative dates for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy: feb 19 to mar 9 CHENNAI ■ MADURAI ■ VIJAYAWADA ■ BENGALURU ■ KOCHI ■ HYDERABAD ■ VISAKHAPATNAM ■ COIMBATORE ■ KOZHIKODE ■ THIRUVANANTHAPURAM ■ BELAGAVI ■ BHUBANESWAR ■ SHIVAMOgGA ■ MANGALURU ■ TIRUPATI ■ TIRUCHY ■ TIRUNELVELI ■ SAMBALPUR ■ HUBBALLI ■ DHARMAPURI ■ KOTTAYAM ■ KANNUR ■ VILLUPURAM ■ KOLLAM ■ TADEPALLIGUDEM ■ NAGAPATTINAM ■ THRISSUR ■ KALABURAGI fengal makes landfall; rain and wind sweep tn Cyclone touches land at 6.30 pm near Puducherry Water level in reservoirs up Rainfall likely in four districts in TN on Sunday E x p r e s s N e w s S e r v ic e @ Chennai devis all Devi awardees (from left) co-founder of Vimor, Pavithra Muddaya; Prof and Dean, National Centre for Biological Science, Dr Vatsala Thirumalai; classical dancer Nirupama Rajendra; activist Alina Alam; Olympian Anju Bobby George; Nihmans Director Dr Pratima Murthy; Founding Director of Science Gallery Jahnavi Phalkey; Founder and Managing Trustee of Neev School Kavitha Gupta Sabharwal; restaurateur Sonali Sattar; author Samhita Anri; and Founder and Managing Trustee of Sanket Trust Arundhati Nag with TNIE CEO Lakshmi Menon (4th from L), TNIE chairman Manoj Kumar Sonthalia (7th from L), former Infosys CEO S D Shibulal (8th from L), TNIE Editorial Director Prabhu Chawla (9th from L), TNIE Editor Santwana Bhattacharya (8th from R) and Director of Events Xpress Neha Sonthalia Periwal (6th from R), in Bengaluru on Saturday | Vinod Kumar.T | Report: P5 Maharashtra govt will take oath on Dec 5 EC-Cong meet on Tues on Maha row S u d h i r S u r ya w a n s h i @ Mumbai MUKESH RAN J AN @ New Delhi Days after the Mahayuti alliance retained power in Maharashtra, the first clarity on the new government came in the form of the date and venue of the swearing in ceremony. Apart from the NCP’s participation in the government, all else was hazy . Maharashtra BJP president Chandrashekhar Bawankule said the oath taking ceremony will be held at Azad Maidan gere in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday December 5, at 5 pm. , While he was silent on the identity of next chief minister, BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis continued to be the front runner for the post. NCP head Ajit Pawar is likely to take his oath as well as deputy chief minister but there was no clarity about caretaker Chief Minister Eknath Shinde. Sources said a meeting of the BJP legislative party would be held on December 2 or 3 to choose its leader, who would go on to be the new CM. Earlier in the day Union min, ister of state for civil aviation Muralidhar Mohal’s name was in circulation as a dark horse in the race of CM. He represents Pune in the Lok Sabha, is a Maratha, and is close to the top leadership of the BJP. The speculation was he could helm the government while Fadnavis may be elevated as BJP’s national president. But Mohal quickly tamped down the speculation saying he is not at all in the CM race. A day after the Congress submitted a memorandum to the Election Commission of India (ECI) charging that the Maharashtra assembly election process was suspect, the poll body on Saturday invited a delegation of the party for a meeting next Tuesday at 5 pm to discuss its concerns. However, in its pushback, the ECI reiterated that polling through the electronic voting machines was completely transparent, adding candidates and their agents of all parties were involved at every stage of the process. The panel said it will review all legitimate concerns and provide a written response after hearing the party’s delegation at the December 3 meet. Maharashtra Congress chief Nana Patole, too, wrote to the ECI seeking to know how voter turnout increased by 7.83% after the official polling time had ended. His allegations pertained to “arbitrary deletion of voters and subsequent addition A Doom with a View WITH THIS ISSUE PLUS 12 PAGES of over 10,000 voters in each constituency from the final voter lists” and the inexplicable increase in voting percentage between 5 pm and the final figures at 11.30 pm on polling day . Rebutting the allegation on addition and deletion of voters in Maharashtra, the ECI said “electoral rolls are always prepared and finalized with close involvement of all political parties”. The panel, however, said it would get the issues raised by the Congress examined. As for questions swirling around the voter turnout data, the ECI asserted that there is no discrepancy, as the data is available with all candidates polling station-wise and is verifiable. “The gap in 5 PM polling data and final voter turnout is due to procedural priorities, as presiding officers perform multiple statutory duties near the close of the poll before updating voter turnout data,” the letter read. The Congress had alleged that the integrity of the entire poll process was compromised. The cyclonic storm ‘Fengal’ made landfall between Karaikal and Mahabalipuram close to Puducherry on Saturday night, bringing very heavy rain to districts along the north Tamil Nadu coast, including Chennai. Chennai received over 18cm of rainfall in 24 hours from Friday evening to 5.30 pm on Saturday. The Regional Meteorological Centre (RMC) said the spiral bands associated with the cyclone had touched land at 6.30 pm and would cross the coast over the next 3 to 4 hours, with a wind speed of 70-80kmph gusting up to 90kmph. The storm was continuously monitored by the doppler weather radar at Chennai. S Balachandran, director, RMC, told reporters that it was a very dynamic cyclonic storm constantly changing moving speeds. “As per the latest ocean satellite data, the landfall process might take several hours for the eye of the storm to completely move inland.” Officials said all the important lake catchment areas in and around Chennai received good rains boosting the level of water in reservoirs. The rains were not threatening as they occurred in intermittent spells. The rainfall ranged from 10cm to 13cm in most of the weather stations. In Chennai, the highest rainfall of 13.2cm was recorded by the automatic weather station at Jaya Engineering College, followed by Meenambakkam Residents in Chennai fastening roof tiles to prevent wind damage | p ravikumar stalin inspects relief work Chennai: Chief Minister M K Stalin, who inspected the relief works on Saturday, said the situation is being monitored continuously. About 21 SDRF teams have been deputed to eight districts. He also said food was served free of cost to people at the 386 Amma canteens in Chennai on Saturday | P4 chennai airport shuts down for 16 hours Chennai: Chennai airport closed down its operations for 16 hours from Saturday noon till Sunday 4 am due to adverse weather conditions. Official sources said the two runways and the taxiway were inundated and as many as 55 flights, both domestic and international, were cancelled and 19 others were diverted | P2 with 11.4cm and Nungambakkam with 10.4cm. Puducherry, where the landfall took place, recorded 10.4cm, while the Mailam station in Villupuram recorded 13.6cm. This data is from the 8.30 am to 5.30 pm window on Saturday and the weather by and large cleared up thereafter. On Sunday rainfall is expect, ed over Villupuram, Kallakuruchi and Cuddalore districts Gaza strike on World central kitchen World Central Kitchen said Israeli airstrike hit a car with its workers in Gaza, sought full details 2 more ISKCON members held in B’desh Y e s h i S e l i @ New Delhi Amid mounting tensions between India and Bangladesh following continuing atrocities against the minorities there, some educational institutions in Bangladesh painted the Indian Tricolour on the floor and urged students to walk over them, sources said. The emblem of ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) was also desecrated. “A few educational institutions in Bangladesh saw the desecration of the Indian Tricolour — which was painted on the floor and students were urged to walk over them,” Professor Nazmul Ahsan Kalimullah told this newspaper. The offending institutions included the Bogura Poly Technique Institute, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technolo- gy, Dhaka University (Ganit Bhavan) and Noakhali Science and Technology University . Meanwhile, two more members of ISKCON, Adinath Prabhu and Ranganath Das, were arrested as they were carrying food for the jailed Chinmoy Das, the Kundaldham Monastery said. The family of lawyer Saiful Islam Alif, who was murdered near the court premises in Chittagong city amid protests over the denial of bail to Chinmoy Das, has filed a police complaint naming 31 individuals and 10-15 unidentified others. 17 bank accounts frozen Bank accounts of 17 ISKCON members were frozen for a month, including that of jailed Chinmoy Das, on orders of the Bangladesh Financial Intelligence Unit Decision after Navy day Rajnath to get final theatre command file soon m aya n k s i n g h @ New Delhi Final recommendations to reorganise the country’s war structure and the armed forces into integrated theatre commands (ITC) will reach Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s desk after Navy Day, which falls on on December 4. All three service chiefs and the Chief of Defence Staff will meet after Navy Day to give the final go-ahead to the ITC proposal, a source said. It will subsequently be for- warded to the Cabinet Committee on Security, the apex decision making body on national security . The proposal has 198 initiatives to achieve restructuring, which will be a long-drawn process as a lot of changes on the ground will have to be initiated, the source added. The defence of the country will be looked after by three ITC with the concept of ‘One Border One Force’. The structure of is being reorganised into theatres so as to have assets of all three forces under one commander, who will be responsible for all ope r at i o n s u n d e r h i s theatre. The Maritime Theatre Command, based out of Karwar in Karnataka, would handle coastal and maritime operations. The Western Integrated Theatre Command will be responsible for defence and security bordering Pakistan. The Northern Integrated Theatre Command will have the entire northern border with China under its area of responsibility with headquarters in Lucknow. Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi at an event said that the army’s vision for 2047 is to “transform into a modern, agile, adaptive, technology enabled and self-reliant future ready force, capable to deter and win wars in a multi-doman operational environment, across the full spectrum of operations.” The new structure will separate force generation and force application as per our conditions, challenges Gen Upendra Dwivedi and Puducherry, where a red alert has been issued. Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, Kancheepuram, Ranipet, Tiruvannamalai, Dharmapuri, Salem, Ariyalur, Perambalur, Thanjavur, Tiruvarur, Nagapattinam, Mayiladuthurai and Karaikal will also experience showers, the Met said. Four rain-related deaths | P2 Balaji inspects Minnagam | P4 express read No approval given for tungsten mining: Min Chennai: Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan on Saturday said that reports stating that the Tamil Nadu government has given approval for tungsten mining in Madurai are false, and are spread by “the union government and opposition parties who engage in doublespeak” | P4 Man mistaken for thief gunned down in Erode Erode: A 56-year-old widower, P Kannan, who entered a Gobichettipalayam farmhouse on Friday midnight to escape stray dogs chasing him, was shot dead by the property owner J Mohanlal (55) who allegedly mistook him for a thief. The farm owner was arrested on Saturday | P3
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