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Friday, January 30, 2026
TopicJammu and Kashmir Cricket Association

Topic: Jammu and Kashmir Cricket Association

At 41, ‘marathon man’ Paras Dogra is J&K cricket’s pillar of stability—a skipper who wants no credit

Born in Himachal, Dogra has 20+ years of experience. ‘This bunch of (J&K cricketers) is ready, they've potential to play for India & through them I'll be able to live my dream’.

Cricket in Kashmir has always had a troubled pitch. Now women are helping change the game

Poor infrastructure and security concerns have long cast a pall on cricket in J&K, but now, women like Rubia Syed, set to play for Gujarat Giants, are rewriting the rules.

ED questions Farooq Abdullah in JKCA scam case, NC & PDP allege political vendetta

Both NC & PDP accused the Modi govt of using ED to target Abdullah in wake of local parties forming the Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration, a coalition demanding restoration of J&K’s special status.

HC picked Press Council chief to hold J&K cricket body polls. 16 months on, no action

Justice C.K. Prasad was among 2 retired judges appointed as JKCA administrators by the J&K High Court in October 2017. They are yet to organise elections.

On Camera

India-EU FTA will change how US looks at trade with New Delhi. We must be ready

For India and the EU, the reliance on the US for security needs and on China for goods and services is associated with greater risks and vulnerability to major disruptions.

In Pinarayi’s pre-poll Kerala budget, gig hubs, global school and a welfare bonanza

Finance Minister K.N. Balagopal announced the 2026-27 Kerala Budget Thursday.

Indian Army ties up with US drone company that made its name in the Ukraine conflict

Shield AI will provide V-BAT vertical takeoff & landing drones along with licences for software, which will be integrated into aircraft and made available to select Indian partners.

Non-alignment is coming back in a new avatar: Trump-peedit alliance

No nation other than China can negotiate one-on-one with Trump on an equal footing. That’s why the middle powers who so far formed the core of multilateral bodies now feel orphaned.