Pro Kabaddi League Season 11 Ready for Action!

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Get ready for the thrill as the Pro Kabaddi League season 11 kicks off with a bang! Telugu Titans and Bengaluru Bulls set to face off in the opening match, followed by Dabang Delhi taking on U Mumba. With captains geared up for the challenge and Pawan Sehrawat eyeing the title, the PKL promises an action-packed season starting at the Hyderabad venue. Stay tuned for exhilarating matches at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium and beyond, as the league unfolds with intense competition and excitement! Exciting news for all Kabaddi fans out there! The Pro Kabaddi League Season 11 is all set to kick off with a bang. In the opening match, we will see Telugu Titans taking on Bengaluru Bulls. It’s going to be an intense battle right from the start! And that’s not all, folks. The next match will feature Dabang Delhi squaring off against U Mumba. Talk about starting the season with some powerhouse matchups! One player to keep an eye on this season is Telugu Titans’ captain, Pawan Sehrawat. He is determined to lead his team to their first PKL title this season. Pawan Sehrawat is gearing up to deliver a top-notch performance and make his mark in the upcoming matches. The captains of all 12 teams have already set their sights on the coveted trophy, striking a pose with it in a show of determination and confidence. The stage is set, and the players are ready to give it their all. Matches will be held at the Gachibowli Indoor Stadium, starting from November 10 in Noida, then moving to Pune on December 3, and continuing until December 24. So mark your calendars and get ready for some thrilling Kabaddi action! Pro Kabaddi League Season 11 promises to bring us some nail-biting moments, fierce competition, and unforgettable matches. Stay tuned for all the excitement and drama that is about to unfold on the kabaddi mat! Read also :Yogi government’s 7-year account book includes Bahraich encounter and first encounter under Yogi rule – find out more

Delhi Farmers Prepare for March as Noida Seals Borders and Haryana Braces for Barriers, Causing Traffic Chaos

As Delhi farmers gear up for a massive march to Parliament, Noida seals its borders and Haryana braces for barriers, creating a traffic chaos like never before. Vehicle searches and riot control measures have caused massive delays on Delhi-Noida borders, with commuters experiencing at least 30 minutes of delays. Prohibitory orders and traffic advisories have been imposed to prevent farmers from entering Delhi, amid fears of anti-national elements disrupting peace. The Haryana police have warned farmers of huge losses if they join the protest. With key road stretches expected to be closed, traffic police have issued advisories for commuters to use alternative routes. As tensions rise, the demand for a guaranteed Minimum Support Price for crops and the quashing of FIRs remain at the center of the farmers’ protest led by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha. Massive traffic jams have been reported on the Delhi-Noida borders due to vehicle searches in anticipation of the farmers’ protest. Authorities are using riot control vehicles and drones to monitor the situation. Commuters are experiencing delays of at least 30 minutes as stringent security measures are being implemented. The farmers are planning to march to Parliament to demand higher compensation and developed plots. To prevent farmers from entering Delhi, prohibitory orders and traffic advisories have been imposed. There is a concern that anti-national elements may try to disturb the peace, so precautions are being taken. Preparations have been made to block farmers from entering Delhi at the borders with Haryana. The Haryana police have warned farmers about the potential “huge losses” they may face if they join the protest. The farmers are demanding a law guaranteeing Minimum Support Price for their crops and the quashing of FIRs (First Information Reports) against them. The protest is being led by the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, with outfits from Haryana expected to join. Closure of key road stretches near Chilla, Kalindi Kunj, and DND flyway is expected, leading to even more traffic congestion. The traffic police have issued advisories, urging commuters to use alternative routes to avoid heavy traffic. Vehicle movement has been restricted on certain stretches, and diversions have been put in place to manage the traffic flow. Protests near the Greater Noida Authority’s office are also expected, causing heavy traffic on multiple roads. In view of the protest, Section 144 has been imposed on February 7 and 8, which prohibits the assembly of four or more people in an area. The authorities are taking all necessary precautions to maintain law and order during the protest.