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Hong Kong Sixes: India lose to Pakistan by 6 wickets
India lost by six wickets to arch-rivals Pakistan in their opening match of the Hong Kong Sixes 2024 at the Tin Kwong Road Cricket Ground here on Friday.
3RD TEST: INDIA BATTERS COLLAPSE AS NZ TAKE CONTROL ON DAY 1
The Indian batters collapsed on the first day of the third and final Test match at the Wankhade Stadium on Friday after brilliant performances from spinners Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar.
Pneumonia during pregnancy: Causes, treatment approaches, and crucial precautions for maternal well-being
Pneumonia during pregnancy is the common cause of serious non-obstetrical infections.
ROLE OF GUT IN FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
The gut microbiome is a complex community of microorganisms residing in our digestive tract and it plays a crucial role in regulating hormones within the body.
AWAKEN THE LIGHT WITHIN, THIS DIWALI
Happy Diwali. This festival of lights I will not say light the world.
Making our contribution to world peace
At this time, across the whole world, souls are thirsty for one drop of peace and happiness.
Kindness - the key to social unity and personal well-being
The disruption to social unity and the whittling away of a personal sense of well-being can be greatly resolved if we adopt an attitude of kindness.
Balancing Values and Interests
Does the end justify the means? This idea suggests that if the outcome of an action is good, then the methods used to achieve it are acceptable.
WHAT IS MINE - IS ME
How we see ourselves is a complex picture that we acquire as we go through life's experiences. We assume our social identity from membership in a specific social group, and that could be the culture we are born into, or something we sign up for, like a sports team. (Henri Tajfel and John Turner). We gain our sense of self from the profession we have and the clubs we belong to. In modern day parlance, we hear people say that they are looking for 'their tribe', to find where they 'belong'. Russel Belk argues that we develop a very intimate relationship with the things we buy, because what we buy extends the 'self', and almost becomes a part of us, to such an extent that whatever I own becomes 'me'. People who strongly identify with their car, for example, feel a sense of personal injury if the car is damaged or defaced.
ANGELINA JOLIE TO RECEIVE PERFORMER TRIBUTE AT 2024 GOTHAM AWARDS FOR 'MARIA'
Actor Angelina Jolie is all set to be honored with the Performer Tribute at the 2024 Gotham Awards on December 2 in New York City for her role as Maria Callas in Pablo Larrain's upcoming film 'Maria', according to The Hollywood Reporter.
SUSHMITA SEN PENS DOWN SWEET BIRTHDAY WISH FOR NIECE ZIANA
Actor Sushmita Sen penned down an adorable birthday wish for her niece Ziana and called her \"God's choicest blessings\"
Kajol wishes Aishwarya Rai on her birthday, calls her 'EVER-STUNNING'
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan is celebrating her birthday today, and the love from fans and fellow celebs has been pouring in since the morning.
ANGELINA JOLIE TO RECEIVE PERFORMER TRIBUTE AT 2024 GOTHAM AWARDS FOR 'MARIA'
Actor Angelina Jolie is all set to be honoured with the Performer Tribute at the 2024 Gotham Awards on December 2 in New York City for her role as Maria Callas in Pablo Larrain's upcoming film 'Maria', according to The Hollywood Reporter.
ARJUN KAPOOR VISITS SIDDHIVINAYAK TEMPLE AS 'SINGHAM AGAIN' HITS THEATRES
As Rohit Shetty's most-awaited action thriller 'Singham Again' hits the theatres today, Arjun Kapoor visited the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai to seek Lord Ganesha's blessings.
VETERAN FASHION DESIGNER ROHIT BAL PASSES AWAY
Legendary fashion designer Rohit Bal is no more. He breathed his last on November 1.
BHOOL BHULAIYAA 3
Comedy and horror can go hand in hand in Indian cinema, as proven once again by the super engaging and entertaining sequel of Bhool Bhulaiyaa, in its 3rd edition.
US's Austin, Israel's Gallant discuss 'regional de-escalation'
US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin recently spoke with Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant to explore opportunities for de-escalation amidst rising Middle East tensions.
INDIA-CHINA DISENGAGEMENT; NORTH KOREAN SOLDIERS IN RUSSIA
After days of regional and international summits, the world politics returns to its usual this week.
Over 150 die as Spain grapples with flood after storm
A devastating storm that hit Spain on Tuesday has resulted in a mounting death toll of more than 150.
China's silence is striking: Zelenskyy on North Korea troops deployment in Russia
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy issued a warning regarding North Korea's involvement in the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, and said that North Korean troops have not yet engaged in combat and emphasised that \"this is a matter of days, not months,\" before they are drawn into battle.
US polls: Harris and Trump in tight contest in Georgia, North Carolina
With just a few days to go for the United States elections, a staggering 61.0 million Americans have already made their voices heard by casting their ballots in the November election.
HARRIS SLAMS TRUMP'S REMARKS ON WOMEN
Vice President Kamala Harris strongly criticised former President Donald Trump for his remarks on women, stating that Trump doesn't believe women should have the autonomy to make decisions about their own bodies.
Sindh High Court issues notices in pleas against 26th Constitutional Amendment
The Sindh High Court (SHC) issued notices to the Cabinet Division and the Ministry of Law and Justice on Thursday regarding two Constitutional petitions challenging the validity of the 26th Constitutional Amendment.
Korea, US space agencies to send co-developed solar coronagraph to ISS
Solar wind is a constant stream of particles and magnetic fields released from the sun's outermost atmospheric layer that affects weather in space.
North Korea test-launches ballistic missile toward sea, says South Korea
Since 2022, North Korea has sharply increased the pace of its weapons tests to expand its arsenal of nuclear-capable missiles targeting South Korea and the United States.
Japan protests UN call for reviewing male-only imperial succession practice
Japan has lodged a protest with a UN human rights watchdog that called for reviewing a domestic law that limits imperial succession to male heirs on the emperor's father side, the top government spokesman said on Wednesday.
Pakistan Airlines gets just one bidder, quotes PKR 10 billion for 60% share
The government's initial attempt to privatize Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) faced a significant setback on Thursday, as the only bidder, Blue World City, proposed a mere PKR 10 billion for a 60 percent stake in the loss-making airline--far below the government's minimum sale price of PKR 85.03 billion, the Express Tribune reported.
Sheikh Hasina's coalition party office set on fire in Bangladesh
Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's coalition, Jatiya Party, central office in Dhaka, has been set on fire after clashes on Thursday night. The office was partly damaged, the witnesses said.
Two dead, 500 injured as typhoon Kong-rey strikes Taiwan
Typhoon Kong-rey, one of the most powerful storms to hit Taiwan in decades, made landfall yesterday, resulting in significant destruction, widespread evacuations, and the tragic death of a woman.
SEVEN KILLED IN ISRAEL AFTER HEZBOLLAH TARGETS METULA, HAIFA
Hezbollah's rocket attacks on northern Israel have resulted in the loss of seven lives in agricultural fields near Metula and Haifa, marking one of the deadliest days for Israeli civilians in months, according to a report by Times of Israel.