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HOW HISTORY TEXTBOOKS SHAPED INDIAN POLITICS
The politicization of history in India intertwines colonial legacies, nationalist narratives, textbook revisions, and oral traditions, shaping contemporary ideological debates.
Failed to grab our opportunities: Rohit Sharma
\"Disappointing week for us, we did not play well enough to win the game and Australia played better than us.\"
Why Indian students need to focus on soft skills for workplace success
Engineering is one of the most popular career choices in India.
BGT: INDIA SHIFTS GEARS TO RED-BALL AHEAD OF BRISBANE TEST
Australia headed to Brisbane for the third Test, while India stayed back to refine their red-ball skills
Time for change: Targeted incentives can boost India's athletics records
Most of these records were set in an era where there was no Tops scheme assisting the athletes.
Georgia Voll joins Australia's ODI squad
Veteran batter Beth Mooney showered praise on Georgia Voll and said that she has done everything to catch the attention of the selectors.
Sunny Dhillon banned by ICC for 'attempt' to fix matches
Sunny Dhillon, a former assistant coach of an Abu Dhabi T10 League franchise, was on Tuesday banned from all forms of cricket for six years by the sport's governing body for \"attempting\" to fix matches.
Gilchrist hails Cummins' Adelaide performance
Former cricketer Adam Gilchrist on Tuesday showered praise on Australia skipper Pat Cummins for his stunning performance in the Adelaide Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) against India, reported Fox Cricket.
Adelaide Test smashes viewership records
The viewers were there in big numbers for the day/night Test match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy in Adelaide with six of the seven sessions averaging more than 1 million viewers across all platforms, and four of those sessions attracting more than 1.4 million viewers, according to a release from Cricket Australia (CA).
Sri Lanka batters must convert starts after 2-0 loss: Jayasuriya
The head coach accepted that Sri Lanka missed their chance to book their place in the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) Final at the iconic Lord's.
UNDERSTANDING THE ROLE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN EDUCATION
The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 in India acknowledges the significance of digital literacy and fluency in preparing students for the digital age. By incorporating educational technology (Ed-Tech) into the curriculum, the policy aims to equip students with the necessary skills to thrive in a technology-driven world.
BUILDING A CAREER IN ETHICAL AI FOR ADVERTISING
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) into advertising is transforming how brands engage with consumers, offering personalized experiences, optimizing campaigns, and analyzing vast amounts of data in real-time.
AARUSH KAPUR HONOURED WITH THE DIANA AWARD FOR HUMANITARIAN EFFORTS
Aarush Kapur, a 17-year-old student from Vasant Valley School in New Delhi, has been honored with the prestigious Diana Award for his outstanding dedication to social change and his significant impact on child welfare.
Mensho Tokyo: A taste of Japan beyond sushi in Delhi
Located in the vibrant lanes of Greater Kailash, Mensho Tokyo offers a refreshing departure from the traditional Japanese dining experience by focusing on authentic Japanese dishes without sushi.
NATIONAL BEVERAGE CONCLAVE 2.0: ELEVATING INDIA'S BEVERAGE INDUSTRY
The National Beverage Conclave 2.0, held by the Indian Beverage Association (IBA), emphasized collaboration between the beverage industry, regulators, and the government to transform India into a global beverage processing hub.
Winter delights for the chilly winters
As Delhi soaks in the season's chill, we decided to celebrate and welcome the season with Cafe Delhi Heights' Winter Delights menu at their Khan Market outlet.
A WELLNESS FEAST: AUJASYA BY THE LEELA
Aujasya by The Leela redefines luxury dining by merging indulgence with wellness, creating a transformative culinary journey.
Bone health booster: Why prunes deserve a spot in your diet
Osteoporosis is one of the most common yet preventable disorders, often ignored until a painful fracture serves as a harsh reminder.
DILJIT DOSANJH SEEKS BLESSINGS AT MAHAKALESHWAR TEMPLE IN UJJAIN
Following his electrifying performance in Indore on December 8 as part of his Dil-Luminatei India tour, singer and actor Diljit Dosanjh paid a visit to the Mahakaleshwar Temple in Ujjain to seek blessings from Lord Shiva.
SHRADDHA KAPOOR DAZZLES AT RED SEA FILM FESTIVAL
Bollywood's beloved actress, Shraddha Kapoor, is making waves at the ongoing Red Sea International Film Festival in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
SONAM BAJWA JOINS TIGER SHROFF IN SAJID NADIADWALA'S 'BAAGHI 4'
The much-anticipated 'Baaghi 4', produced by Sajid Nadiadwala, has just added a new star to its roster, with Punjabi sensation Sonam Bajwa joining the cast alongside Tiger Shroff.
SHAH RUKH KHAN CHEERS FOR VARUN DHAWAN'S 'BABY JOHN'
The much-anticipated trailer of Varun Dhawan's upcoming thriller film 'Baby John' dropped on December 9, and it's already creating a buzz across the film industry and social media.
Chris Evans returns to MCU for 'Avengers: Doomsday'
After a brief hiatus, Chris Evans is set to return to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for the much-anticipated 'Avengers: Doomsday'.
Kapoor family jets off to meet PM Modi ahead of Raj Kapoor's centenary
In a significant move ahead of the centenary celebrations of the legendary Raj Kapoor, the Kapoor family, including Bollywood's prominent stars, jetted off to New Delhi today for a special meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
'ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT' MAKES HISTORY, EARNS TWO GOLDEN GLOBE NOMINATIONS
Filmmaker Payal Kapadia has created history with her critically acclaimed film 'All We Imagine as Light', earning two prestigious nominations at the 82nd Annual Golden Globe Awards.
Russia on way to recognise Taliban govt
Russia moved a step closer to recognizing the Taliban government of Afghanistan on Tuesday when lawmakers voted to pave the way to remove the Taliban from Moscow's list of banned terrorist organizations, Interfax news agency said.
Rajnath meets Putin at Kremlin
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday, during which both leaders expressed that India-Russia partnership holds immense potential and combined efforts will pave way for remarkable outcomes.
Premature to talk about keeping Russian military in Syria
It is premature to talk about keeping Russian military presence in Syria; this will be a subject for discussion with the authorities, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday.
UK, Germany sign deal against people smugglers
The UK and Germany pledged Tuesday to share intelligence and expertise against the people-smuggling gangs that send migrants across the English Channel in small boats, the latest effort by European countries to stop the dangerous journeys.
Trump takes jibe at Justin Trudeau, dubs him 'Governor of Canada state'
US President-Elect Donald Trump on Tuesday took a dig at the Canadian PM Justin Trudeau dubbing him the 'Governor' of the 'Great State' of Canada.