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Is Rahul's Stubbornness Impeding I.N.D.I.A Progress?
The ongoing tug of war between the BJP and Congress doesn't seem to end any sooner.
Bumrah Nominated For ICC Player Of The Month
Jasprit Bumrah was on Thursday nominated as one of the three contenders to win the ICC player of the month award for November following his magnificent performance in India's massive win by 295 runs over Australia in Perth while captaining the side.
BGT: 'KL Will Open Innings And Will Bat In Middle', Says Rohit
India skipper Rohit Sharma confirmed on Thursday that his compatriot KL Rahul will open the batting in the upcoming Adelaide Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia.
NZ retain same XI for 2nd Test
New Zealand on Thursday named an unchanged playing eleven for the upcoming second Test match of the series against England in Wellington.
World Chess Championship: Gukesh and Liren draw 9th game
Stalemate continued in the World Chess Championship as the ninth game between Indian challenger D Gukesh and defending champion Ding Liren of China ended in yet another draw to still level on points here on Thursday.
Big blow to India as shooting, hockey out of 2026 Youth Olympics
In a big blow to India's medal prospects, the executive board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) has dropped shooting, weightlifting and hockey from the roster of medal sports for the much-delayed 2026 Youth Olympics in Dakar, Senegal.
No major shift from red ball to pink: Cummins
Australia captain Pat Cummins on Thursday reflected on the difficulty of the pink-ball Test and said that there's not a huge difference between red-ball cricket and pink.
Schutt's 5-wicket haul leads Australia win over India in 1st ODI
Pacer Megan Schutt's fiery spell helped Australia Women clinch a five-wicket victory over India in the first ODI match of the series at the Allan Border Field in Brisbane on Thursday.
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: Baroda makes history with highest T20 total
Baroda recorded the highest total in T20 cricket history, amassing 349 runs for the loss of five wickets against Sikkim in the ongoing Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy at the Emerald High School Ground in Indore on Thursday.
REDISCOVERING THE 1980S: A VISUAL AND CULTURAL JOURNEY WITH ROMANCING THE 80S BY SEEMA SETHI
The book goes beyond pop culture to highlight key historical moments of the 1980s in India, including the 1982 Asian Games, Indira Gandhi's assassination, and the 1983 Cricket World Cup win. It also covers significant political changes, like the rise of the Mandal Commission and the Babri Masjid issue, offering a complete view of the era.
Successful national seminar on 'Motherhood and Mother's Love'
The Department of Sanskrit, in collaboration with the Sanskrit Sahitya Sabha under the aegis of IQAC, successfully hosted a one-day National Seminar at St. Stephen's College.
EXPLORING LIFE'S CHAOS WITH AUTHOR BISWAJIT BANERJI
The title Happimess itself is a clever blend of \"happiness\" and \"mess,\" reflecting the book's central theme: the pursuit of joy amid disorder. Banerji explains that life rarely follows a straight path, and our entanglement in unexpected situations often leads to the most memorable moments.
A GRUESOME SAGA OF BLOOD AND GORE
When we look at partition literature, it can be the reflection of one of the most inhuman tragedies that was followed by thousands of gruesome killings, gory rapes, and arson perpetrated by bloodthirsty monsters in 1947.
BRIDAL TRENDS FOR THE UPCOMING WEDDING SEASON
The wedding trends keep changing and evolving every year and in today's modern era, there comes a blend of tradition with a modern touch.
Anti-aging tips: Retinol, vitamin c, and other effective ingredients
Aging is a natural process, but with the right skincare ingredients, you can delay its visible effects.
Bollywood divas approve Banarasi sarees: A perfect blend of tradition and glamour
Banarasi sarees are synonymous with timeless elegance and exquisite craftsmanship, celebrated for their intricate zari work, luxurious silk fabric, and rich heritage.
Prince Harry slams 'trolls' fuelling divorce speculation with Meghan Markle
Prince Harry has addressed the growing rumours about his marriage to Meghan Markle, dismissing speculation about an impending divorce.
JOHN CENA, ERIC ANDRE TEAM UP FOR NEW COMEDY 'LITTLE BROTHER'
Cena's exit from the ring will be marked by his \"Farewell Tour,\" which could reportedly span the entire year, providing fans with the chance to say their goodbyes.
HERE'S WHY ANGELINA JOLIE DOESN'T WANT HER OWN BIOPIC
Angelina Jolie, the celebrated Oscar-winning actress and director, has categorically rejected the idea of a biographical film about her life, describing the very notion as \"the most insane question.\"
SRK AND SALMAN KHAN SHARE HEARTWARMING HUG AT MAHA CM'S OATH CEREMONY
In a moment that has captured the attention of fans and media alike, Bollywood superstars Shah Rukh Khan and Salman Khan shared a warm hug at the oath-taking ceremony of Devendra Fadnavis as Maharashtra's Chief Minister.
'THE STORY OF VANVAAS IS THE STORY OF EVERY HOME,' SAYS NANA PATEKAR
After the immense success of 'Gadar 2', celebrated director Anil Sharma is all set to release his next film, 'Vanvaas', on December 20.
Alia's action thriller 'Jigra' set for OTT release today
Alia Bhatt's much-anticipated action thriller Jigra is finally set to premiere on Netflix, after its theatrical release in October.
'PUSHPA 2': ALLU ARJUN-RASHMIKA MANDANNA'S FILM TOPS RS 100 CRORE ON OPENING DAY
Starring Allu Arjun and Rashmika Mandanna, Pushpa 2: The Rule has stormed the India box office, raking in 103 crore on its opening day.
French PM Barnier's govt loses confidence vote within 3 months
French Prime Minister Michel Barnier's government has been defeated in a confidence vote in the French National Assembly, intensifying a political crisis and raising concerns about the country's budget for the coming year, Al Jazeera reported on Wednesday.
Trump selects Iraq War soldier as new Army secretary
President-elect Donald Trump said Wednesday that he has selected a former soldier and Iraq War veteran to serve as his secretary of the Army.
Russia's Lavrov attends OSCE meeting first time post Ukraine invasion
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov was in Malta for the annual meeting of the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in his first visit to a European Union nation since Russia's invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago.
UK extends duration for eVisa transition until March 2025
In order to help ensure a smooth transition to eVisas, the UK government has announced that airlines and other carriers will be able to accept biometric residence permits (BRPs) and EU Settlement Scheme biometric residence cards (BRCs) expiring on 31 December 2024 or later as evidence of permission to travel to the UK, provisionally until 31 March 2025.
UK PM Starmer will outline his 'Plan for Change'
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is trying to change the narrative on his five-month-old government after plummeting approval ratings, business anxiety over tax hikes and protesting farmers clogging London streets.
PTM leader accuses Pak govt of blocking peace efforts
Pashteen stated that the Jirga, which comprised elders, religious scholars, and prominent community figures, was blocked from entering Kurram on several occasions.
Bangladesh: Police arrests prime accused in lawyer's murder case
Video footage showed Chandan, wearing a helmet, attacking Saiful Islam with a machete multiple times during the clashes, The Daily Star reported.