Colombo doesn’t wake up quietly on India-Pakistan week. It hums. By 8 am, Galle Road is already loud with tuk-tuks, hotel vans and cricket chatter. Outside Premadasa Stadium, a loose human queue has formed – part hope, part desperation. There’s no official ticket counter selling anything anymore, but that hasn’t stopped people from showing up. Cricket teaches optimism like nothing else. I meet Aslam near a tea stall opposite Khettarama. He’s flown in from Karachi. No ticket. No backup plan.
Kiran Bedi On Lucknow Hit-and-Run: ‘India Must Fix Its Broken Driving Licence System’
Reacting to the Lucknow hit-and-run that killed a child, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi said the root of recurring accidents lies in India’s outdated and easily bypassed driving-licence system. Speaking…
