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INDIA, CHINA DEFROST TIES IN RUSSIAN WINTER
If All eyes on Modi-Xi meeting on the sidelines of BRICS Summit
Khar Gymkhana cancels Jemimah Rodrigues's membership following AGM decision
Khar Gymkhana has revoked the membership of Indian cricketer Jemimah Rodrigues. The decision was made unanimously during the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Gymkhana, following complaints from several members regarding the misuse of membership privileges by her father, Ivan Rodrigues.
ICC 'satisfied' with PCB preparations for Champions Trophy 2025
The Champions Trophy will begin next year in Pakistan, but there are certain challenges that need to be addressed.
ISL: Jamshedpur FC edge past Hyderabad FC 2-1
Jamshedpur FC edged past Hyderabad FC 2-1 in the Indian Super League (ISL) 2024-25 at the JRD Tata Sports Complex on Monday.
England announce playing XI for 3rd Test against Pakistan
Leg-spinner Rehan Ahmed has been called for the third and final Test match of the three-match series as England announced the playing XI for the Rawalpindi Test against Pakistan with the match to be kick start from Thursday.
Kane Williamson ruled out of 2nd Test against India
New Zealand batter Kane Williamson will miss the second Test against India, which will kickstart from Thursday in Pune as he continues his rehab from a groin strain.
Blow to India as wrestling, hockey, badminton, cricket, table tennis excluded from CWG 2026
In a massive blow to India's medal chances, cricket, field hockey, badminton, wrestling among others have been dropped from the programme for Commonwealth Games 2026 in Glasgow, which will be held from July 23 to August 2, 2026.
GILL FIT TO PLAY SECOND TEST AGAINST KIWIS AT PUNE: RYAN
Pant to keep wickets for 2nd Test, says India's Assistant Coach
INTEGRATING THE 'SHOKUIKU' PHILOSOPHY IN ENHANCING NUTRITION EDUCATION IN INDIA
In a world dominated by fast food and ultra-sugary/sweetened drinks, paired with the lack of physical activity and a sedentary lifestyle, the global scale continues to tip towards obesity and a plethora of ailments, leading to a rather unhealthy populace across the world. Amidst all the ultra-processed food obsession, however, one country has found the solution to the rapidly evolving food culture: Japan.
The Benefits of Drinking Milk at Night
Drinking a warm glass of milk before bedtime has been a common practice in many cultures for generations. It is more than just a comforting ritual; milk provides several health benefits that can promote better sleep and overall well-being. Here's how drinking milk at night can be beneficial:
Forget the one-size-fits-all degree: Choose a degree based on your interest
In today's interconnected world, where complex problems require innovative solutions, the traditional idea of a one-size-fits-all degree is becoming obsolete.
THIS DIWALI, CELEBRATE WITH HEALTHIER MILLET SWEETS
As the festive season approaches, it's time to indulge in delightful sweets and treats that embody the joy and spirit of Diwali. However, with the rising awareness about health and wellness, many are looking for healthier alternatives without compromising on flavor. This Diwali, why not try a modern twist on traditional sweets by incorporating millets into your festive menu? Millets are not just nutrient-dense, but they also add a unique texture and flavor to your favorite sweets. Let's explore how millet sweets can make your Diwali celebrations both delicious and nutritious.
L'OPÉRA WELCOMES RENOWNED FRENCH EXECUTIVE CHEF KEVIN DUTHEL TO ELEVATE CULINARY EXCELLENCE
L'Opéra, Delhi's distinguished French Pâtisserie-Boulangerie and Salon de Thé, proudly announces the appointment of its new Executive Chef, Kevin Duthel. With over 20 years of expertise and a passion for authentic French cuisine, Chef Kevin brings a wealth of experience and creativity to L'Opéra's kitchen.
KABIR, IMTIAZ, RIMA AND ONIR'S ‘MY MELBOURNE' TO SCREEN AT MAMI
Following its world premiere at the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) 2024, \"My Melbourne\", a unique anthology helmed by four of India's most celebrated filmmakers - Imtiaz Ali, Kabir Khan, Rima Das, and Onir - is set for its India premiere at the Mumbai Film Festival (MAMI) 2024.
'LOOTERA' ALL-TIME FAVOURITE: NITHYA MENON
Actor Nithya Menon says what she has explored in Hindi is \"just the tip of the iceberg\" and she would love to work with directors like Vikramaditya Motwane if given a chance as \"Lootera\" is her all-time favourite film.
"'SMILE 2' DIRECTOR PARKER FINN TALKS ABOUT CASTING RAY NICHOLSON
\"'Smile 2' director Parker Finn talked about the horror sequel and casting of the film, reported Deadline. He said, he cast actor Ray Nicholson in the Naomi Scott starrer as an homage to his \"favourite film of all time\", Stanley Kubrick's, The Shining. \"I think I'm always trying to reference The Shining,\" he said.
TOM HOLLAND TO STAR IN CHRISTOPHER NOLAN'S NEXT MOVIE
Actor Tom Holland is set to join Matt Damon in Christopher Nolan's upcoming film, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
"'INDIAN FILMS AND FASHION ARE HAVING A VERY BIG MOMENT': KAREENA
Bollywood diva Kareena Kapoor Khan spoke about the impact the Indian fashion industry and cinema are making worldwide.
Lady Gaga teases new title track 'Disease'
Lady Gaga is all set to come up with her new single 'Disease'.
So much to learn from India, says UK minister
The UK has so much to learn from India, particularly in the sphere of artificial intelligence (AI) and space science, said a Cabinet minister in Prime Minister Keir Starmer-led government.
US GREEN LIGHT ON NATO INVITATION WILL SWAY BERLIN'
Ukraine's president is hoping allies will take a more positive stance on his so-called victory plan after the US election, but concedes that its key demand -- an invitation to join NATO -- is not welcome by some key Western partners, in particular Germany.
'Pro-life' ex-Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney joins Harris' campaign
On Monday, former Republican congresswoman Liz Cheney joined Democratic candidate Kamala Harris's campaign and urged the Republican women to support her.
Investigating leak of secret documents on Israel's possible attack plans: FBI
White House national security spokesman John Kirby said Monday that the Biden administration is still not certain if the classified information was leaked or hacked but that officials don't have any indication at this point of \"additional documents like this finding their way into the public domain\".
Not looking at BRICS as evolving into some kind of geopolitical rival: US
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has said that the US is focused on working with partners around the world to build the deepest coalitions possible to achieve shared goals and does not look at BRICS as evolving into some kind of geopolitical rival.
Hezbollah targets naval base in Israel's Haifa
Hezbollah claimed it targeted the base of military intelligence unit 8200 located in Glilot near Tel Aviv and a \"naval base\" near Haifa as per a report in Al Jazeera.
China stretches its sea legs in the maritime sphere
However, China's modern-day naval modernization and growth has been nothing less than meteoric.
Impacts of war have set back development in Gaza by 69 years: Report
The UN Development Programme (UNDP) today issued a report highlighting that the impacts of war have set back development in Gaza by as much as 69 years.
Lahore declared world's most polluted city: Pak plans artificial rain
The first time it was done was in December 2023 that cloud seeding was done for combating hazardous levels of smog and the project had cost an estimated Rs 350 million.
Constitutional amendments challenged in Pakistan's Supreme Court
The petitioner made the central government of Pakistan as the respondent in the constitutional petition pleading with the court to declare the amendment as void.
Protesters demand removal of Bangladesh President
In an interview with Bangla daily Manab Zamin last week, Shahabuddin said he does not have any documentary evidence of Hasina resigning as prime minister before she fled the country in August amidst student-led mass protests.