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Legal Trouble for Nitish Reddy as Player Agency Sues Indian Cricketer Over Unpaid Dues of Rs 5 Crore

Indian cricketer Nitish Reddy, widely hailed as one of the country’s most promising young talents, has found himself embroiled in a serious legal battle that could overshadow his on-field achievements. A leading sports management agency has filed a civil suit against the 21-year-old Andhra Pradesh all-rounder, alleging unpaid contractual dues amounting to ₹5 crore. The…

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Why Asia Cup 2025 Will Be Played in UAE Despite India as Official Host: The ‘P’ Factor Explained

In a surprising yet politically predictable development, the Asia Cup 2025 will not be played in India—despite the country officially being declared as the host by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC). Instead, the prestigious tournament will be held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a move that has sparked widespread debate across cricketing circles. While…

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Arunachal Governor Chairs High-Level Security Review for TCL Region Amid Strategic Concerns

In a significant move underscoring India’s security preparedness and regional development strategy, the Governor of Arunachal Pradesh, Lieutenant General (Retd.) K.T. Parnaik, chaired a high-level security review meeting focused on the sensitive TCL (Tirap, Changlang, and Longding) region. The session was convened to assess ground realities, evaluate internal and external security challenges, and fine-tune developmental…

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Jeff Bezos Banned PowerPoints, But Amazon’s 6-Page Memos Are Legendary and Every Employee Must Obey

In the world of tech innovation and corporate leadership, few figures are as iconic as Jeff Bezos. While known for transforming the global retail landscape through Amazon, Bezos is equally respected—if not feared—for his unconventional management practices. One of the most striking among them is his infamous ban on PowerPoint presentations. Instead, he institutionalized a…

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Bill Gates Joins His Daughter Phoebe’s Startup—And It’s a Wonderful Lesson in Leadership, Here’s Why

In a surprising yet inspiring turn of events, billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has officially joined his daughter Phoebe Gates’ startup, signaling not just support for a new generation of innovators but also redefining what multigenerational collaboration in the startup world can look like. More than a financial endorsement or a symbolic gesture,…

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Want To Prevent Colon Cancer? Here Are Three Easy Ways of Doing So, According to Gut Expert

Colon cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is one of the most preventable yet deadly forms of cancer affecting millions of people worldwide. With lifestyle diseases on the rise, gut health experts are stressing the importance of early intervention, proactive habits, and informed choices to minimize the risk. According to a prominent gut health specialist,…

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Aditya Roy Kapur reveals his go-to meal to start the day: ‘Been eating the same breakfast for last 8 years’

Bollywood heartthrob Aditya Roy Kapur recently let fans in on a personal routine detail that has caught the attention of both fitness enthusiasts and food lovers alike — his unwavering dedication to a particular breakfast meal for the past eight years. In an era where celebrities are constantly shifting diets and experimenting with new wellness…

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‘You’re Not Going To Have Europe Anymore’: Trump’s Harsh Warning On Immigration Sparks Controversy Across Western Nations

In a fresh and controversial statement that has sent shockwaves across Europe and the US, former U.S. President Donald Trump has once again ignited the immigration debate with his inflammatory claim: “You’re not going to have Europe anymore.” The remark, made during a campaign event, was in reference to what he calls the unchecked influx…

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Pradyot demands Tripura district council for panel to detect illegal immigrants

In a politically charged development with potential ramifications for ethnic balance and border security in Northeast India, Tipra Motha chief Pradyot Kishore Manikya Debbarma has publicly demanded the formation of a dedicated panel under the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) to detect and monitor illegal immigrants within the district council areas. The royal…

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Tripura unveils action plan to save India’s only ape, the endangered Hoolock Gibbon

In a significant conservation development for India’s rich biodiversity, the state of Tripura has launched a comprehensive action plan aimed at protecting the endangered Hoolock Gibbon — the only ape species found in India. With increasing concerns over habitat loss, declining populations, and human encroachment, the move is seen as a vital step to secure…

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Sacked from India job, former KKR assistant coach Abhishek Nayar lands top role at Women’s Premier League franchise

Abhishek Nayar, the former assistant coach of Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) and a respected figure in India’s domestic cricket coaching circuit, has bounced back in style after a recent setback. Following his removal from a developmental coaching role associated with Indian cricket, Nayar has now been appointed to a prestigious top position with a Women’s…

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IND vs ENG Test: ‘Where’s he been?’ – Nasser Hussain slams India’s tactics over delayed Washington Sundar spell

A major talking point has emerged from the ongoing India vs England Test series as former England captain Nasser Hussain questioned India’s baffling decision to delay introducing off-spinner Washington Sundar into the attack. Speaking during the third day’s play, Hussain expressed disbelief at India’s bowling strategy, calling it “inexplicable” that Sundar, who could have exploited…

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Power struggle grips Sona Comstar after chairperson’s death. At stake: Over ₹8,200 crore promoter shareholding

The untimely demise of Sona Comstar’s chairperson has ignited a dramatic succession battle within the company’s top echelons, with control over promoter holdings valued at more than ₹8,200 crore now hanging in the balance. What was once a closely-knit leadership overseeing one of India’s fastest-growing auto component makers has now spiraled into a boardroom tussle,…

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‘Don’t hire Indians’: Finfluencer warns Trump’s tech war could crush Indian futures

In a statement that has triggered widespread outrage and concern, a controversial US-based finfluencer has warned against hiring Indian professionals, claiming that a possible resurgence of Donald Trump’s presidency in 2025 could bring severe tech restrictions and immigration crackdowns that may disproportionately impact the Indian tech workforce. The finfluencer’s remark — “Don’t hire Indians if…

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Student visa: US lawmakers flag delay; urge swift action for Indian students

Amid mounting concerns over significant delays in student visa processing for Indian nationals, a group of influential US lawmakers has stepped in to urge federal agencies for expedited handling of student visa applications. With India being one of the largest sources of international students for the United States, the delay is impacting thousands of aspiring…

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Shruti Haasan Pens Emotional Note For ‘Appa’ Kamal Haasan After He Takes Oath As Rajya Sabha MP: ‘Moment Forever Etched In My Mind’

Renowned Indian actor, filmmaker, and politician Kamal Haasan recently took oath as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha, marking another milestone in his illustrious journey. Among the many who celebrated this moment, none was more emotional than his daughter, actress and singer Shruti Haasan. Taking to social media, Shruti shared a heartfelt message…

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PM Modi in Maldives: Ex-Foreign Secretary Shringla reveals what led to turnaround in ties after Muizzu’s ‘anti-India’ stance

In a significant diplomatic development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent visit to the Maldives marked a new chapter in bilateral relations between India and the island nation, signaling a dramatic reversal in earlier tensions. Former Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla has now shed light on the behind-the-scenes efforts and strategic recalibrations that led to the…

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China’s premier tells EU leaders ‘we can’t afford’ massive industrial subsidies

In a candid and strategically significant declaration, Chinese Premier Li Qiang told European Union leaders that Beijing “can’t afford” to maintain massive industrial subsidies, signaling a potential shift in China’s long-standing economic approach amid growing global scrutiny. His comments were made during the latest round of China-EU High-Level Economic and Trade Dialogue, where top leaders…

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Meghalaya signs 13 MoUs to turn farm waste into rural wealth

In a strategic move towards sustainable development and circular economy, the Meghalaya government has signed 13 Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) with private and institutional partners to convert agricultural and horticultural waste into rural wealth. The initiative, spearheaded under the Integrated Village Cooperative Societies (IVCS) framework and supported by the state’s Department of Agriculture and Farmers’…

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Kerala told to start land acquisition with its 50% project cost: Vaishnaw on Sabarimala rail project

Union Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw has reiterated the central government’s stance on the long-pending Sabarimala Rail Project, urging the Kerala government to begin land acquisition by committing its share of 50% of the total project cost. The Sabarimala rail line, formally known as the Sabari Rail Project, has been in limbo for decades, despite repeated…

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Tripura MP Biplab Kumar Deb meets Union minister, urges for additional funds to expedite lighthouse project

In a significant push towards accelerating infrastructure development in the Northeast, Rajya Sabha MP from Tripura and former Chief Minister Biplab Kumar Deb has urged the central government to expedite the lighthouse housing project in Tripura by releasing additional funds. The meeting between Deb and Union Minister for Housing and Urban Affairs took place in…

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Indian Automotive Industry Clocks Deals Worth $1.3 Billion In April-June: Report

India’s automotive sector has showcased robust momentum by clocking mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and investment deals worth $1.3 billion in the April-June quarter of 2025. The report, compiled by a leading consultancy firm tracking private equity (PE), venture capital (VC), and strategic deals, highlights the sector’s growing strategic importance as global supply chains diversify and…

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No mechanical faults found in crashed plane: Air India CEO on probe report

In a significant revelation following months of intensive investigation, Air India’s CEO Campbell Wilson has confirmed that the detailed probe into the recent aircraft accident has ruled out any mechanical faults. This announcement brings clarity and relief to the national carrier amid speculations regarding maintenance protocols, safety standards, and systemic lapses. Full context of the…

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US reversal on EDA software to China sparks fresh competition for India: Report

The Biden administration’s recent decision to ease export restrictions on Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software to Chinese semiconductor firms has sparked widespread concern among India’s electronics, semiconductor, and strategic policy circles. EDA tools, which are crucial for chip design and advanced manufacturing, were previously restricted under US export control regimes to curtail China’s rapid advancements…

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Sheikh Hasina case: Former police IG who turned witness is pardoned

In a significant legal development that has reignited political and administrative debates across Bangladesh, a former Inspector General of Police (IGP) involved in the Sheikh Hasina case has been officially pardoned after turning approver in the high-profile conspiracy investigation. This move, which comes amid wider shifts within the nation’s legal landscape, raises questions about governance,…

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Inside Pakistan Cricket Board’s billion-rupee loot: Police meals, perks for Naqvi, unauthorized payments and more

The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) finds itself at the heart of a staggering financial scandal, with recent internal audits and leaks revealing systemic misuse of funds, lavish perks, and unapproved payments amounting to billions of rupees. From serving extravagant police meals to questionable privileges for former Chairman Mohsin Naqvi, the board’s spending culture raises serious…

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S Jaishankar attends SCO meet in China, calls for open dialogue to sustain ties

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar attended the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Council of Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Beijing, underscoring India’s commitment to regional stability through open and balanced dialogue. His visit marks a crucial diplomatic outreach amid complex geopolitical currents, particularly in the backdrop of India-China tensions and shifting Eurasian dynamics. India’s message: Dialogue vital…

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LCA Tejas on fast track: GE to supply two F404 engines a month; India plans to buy Javelin missiles, Stryker vehicles, says Def Secy

India’s ambitious indigenous fighter jet programme, the Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) Tejas, is set to receive a significant boost with US defence giant General Electric (GE) gearing up to supply two F404 engines per month to Hindustan Aeronautics Limited (HAL). The development comes alongside India’s broader plans to procure advanced Javelin anti-tank guided missiles and…

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‘They Desperately Need It’: Trump To Send Patriot Missiles To Ukraine, But Won’t ‘Pay Anything’

Former US President Donald Trump has stirred global headlines by declaring that he would send Patriot missile systems to Ukraine to bolster its air defence capabilities amid Russia’s continued aerial strikes, but with a firm caveat: the United States will not bear the financial burden for such supplies under his administration. Trump’s statement on Patriot…

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FIFA Club World Cup Final: Chelsea outclass PSG 3-0, lift second world title in four years

In a commanding performance that reinforced their status among football’s elite, Chelsea outclassed Paris Saint-Germain 3-0 to lift their second FIFA Club World Cup title in just four years. This emphatic victory at King Abdullah Sports City Stadium, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, has positioned the Blues as one of the most dominant clubs in world football,…

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You complete me: Sinner and Alcaraz are crafting tennis’s next great rivalry

The tennis world has long sought a new rivalry to match the legends of Federer-Nadal-Djokovic, and it seems that Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz are stepping into that void with performances that blend youth, aggression, elegance, and strategic brilliance. Their recent clashes, particularly at Grand Slams and Masters events, have been marked by an intensity…

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Joe Root Gets Lucky As Gavaskar Blasts DRS, Kumble Slams Umpire; Ball Tracking Technology Faces Scrutiny

Cricket’s Decision Review System (DRS) has once again come under intense public and expert scrutiny after an incident during the ongoing India vs England Test series where Joe Root survived a crucial LBW appeal, sparking angry reactions from legends like Sunil Gavaskar and Anil Kumble. The controversy erupted on Day 3 of the match at…

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Jannik Sinner, Iga Swiatek Shake A Leg At Wimbledon Champions’ Dinner: A Grand Celebration Of Tennis Excellence

In a sight that blended sporting glory with elegance, Wimbledon champions Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek graced the 2025 Wimbledon Champions’ Dinner with their presence and delighted attendees by sharing a dance that symbolised mutual respect and tradition. This annual event, held at London’s iconic Guildhall, witnessed a gathering of legends, officials, and rising stars…

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Australia’s Albanese In China To Reshape Trade, Security Ties As Trump Continues Tariff War

In a significant diplomatic outreach aimed at reshaping trade and security ties with Asia’s largest economy, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese arrived in Beijing on Monday. This marks the first official visit by an Australian prime minister to China in years, underlining a reset in bilateral ties long marred by economic coercion and diplomatic freeze….

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‘Blatantly Undemocratic’: Omar Abdullah Slams Curbs On Visit To Martyrs’ Graveyard

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and National Conference (NC) Vice-President Omar Abdullah has strongly criticised the imposition of restrictions preventing political leaders and citizens from visiting the historic martyrs’ graveyard in Srinagar on Martyrs’ Day. Calling the move “blatantly undemocratic”, Omar condemned what he termed as the administration’s attempt to erase the sacrifices of…

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Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma Inspects Yamuna On Boat, Collects Water Sample For Testing

In a significant move aimed at addressing water pollution and improving the quality of life for Delhiites, Delhi Minister Parvesh Verma on Thursday conducted an inspection of the Yamuna river. The minister undertook the inspection on a boat and collected water samples from various points of the river for testing, reiterating the state government’s commitment…

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Padma Shri Meenakshi Jain Enters Rajya Sabha For Her Contribution To Historical Research

In a significant development highlighting the Indian government’s commitment to recognising scholarly contributions to nation-building, eminent historian and Padma Shri awardee Meenakshi Jain has been nominated to the Rajya Sabha. Known for her rigorous academic work and nationalistic approach to Indian history, Jain’s entry into the Upper House underscores the importance of intellectual voices in…

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Odisha’s First Government Chauffeur Sandhya Drives A Big Change

In a state where gender barriers have long dictated professional opportunities, Sandhya Kumari has emerged as a symbol of change, breaking stereotypes to become Odisha’s first woman government chauffeur. Her appointment by the Odisha government marks a historic shift in the state’s administrative workforce dynamics, signalling a broader narrative of women’s empowerment in traditionally male-dominated…

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India Clinches Women’s T20I Series Against England 3-2 Despite Final Match Defeat

India’s women’s cricket team sealed a historic T20I series win against England by a 3-2 margin despite losing the fifth and final match on Wednesday. The series, held across multiple venues in England, showcased the Indian team’s resilience, tactical depth, and emerging young stars, marking a significant milestone ahead of the Women’s World T20 Championship…

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Indian Army’s ATAGS To Get Range Over 80 Km: DRDO’s Smart Ammunition Plan For Next-Gen Artillery

The Indian Army is on the brink of a significant advancement in its artillery modernization with the indigenous Advanced Towed Artillery Gun System (ATAGS) soon to have an increased range exceeding 80 km. This enhancement is made possible by the Defense Research and Development Organization’s (DRDO) innovative smart ammunition initiative, which seeks to enhance battlefield…

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Pakistan’s Nuclear Programme Meant For Peace And Defence: PM Shehbaz Sharif

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirmed on Tuesday that the country’s nuclear programme is rooted in its fundamental policy of peaceful purposes and self-defence. Addressing a gathering of senior scientists, military officials, and policymakers in Islamabad, PM Sharif reiterated that Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is a “deterrent, not an aggression strategy,” and highlighted that the nation…

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Throwback – “My Office They Can Take, But My Home…”: Shah Rukh Khan On Why Mannat Is His Heart

In the world of stardom where success is measured in crores and fan-following spans continents, Bollywood’s King Khan – Shah Rukh Khan – remains grounded through one anchor in his life: Mannat. This iconic sea-facing bungalow in Mumbai’s Bandstand is not merely an address, but an emotion for the superstar, his family, and millions of…

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IAF’s Shubhanshu Shukla Set To Return From ISS Tomorrow After Historic Mission

In a landmark moment for India’s space ambitions, Wing Commander Shubhanshu Shukla of the Indian Air Force is set to return to Earth tomorrow after completing his historic mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS). Shukla, who was selected under the Indo-Russian Gaganyaan collaboration programme and trained extensively at Russia’s Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Centre, has…

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Assam’s Vikram Bothra Shines At BRICS 2025 Summit In Brazil, Advocates Global Push For Local Products

In a historic moment for Assam and India’s entrepreneurial community, Vikram Bothra, an emerging business leader from Assam, made a resounding impact at the BRICS 2025 Summit held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Representing India’s voice on MSME, rural enterprise, and local product advocacy, Bothra called upon BRICS nations to adopt a collaborative framework that…

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