Judoka Inunganbi: From gruelling train journeys to Asian bronze: Judoka Inunganbi breaks India’s 13-year drought | More sports News

Inunganbi Takhellambam had to endure journeys that often stretched to three days without reservations when she competed at age-group national competitions more than a decade ago.Hailing from Manipur, Inunganbi and other judokas from the state would first travel to Dimapur in Nagaland and then take a train to Kolkata. After changing trains there, they would…

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Priyanka Chopra shares Russo Brothers’ appeal to fans ahead of ‘Citadel’ season 2 premiere: ‘Please don’t spoil it for someone else’ |

Priyanka Chopra kicked off the countdown to the release of the highly anticipated spy series ‘Citadel’ Season 2, which begins streaming today.Ahead of the global premiere, the actress took to her handle to share a post by the series director-duo – the Russo Brothers.In the post shared by filmmakers Joe Russo and Anthony Russo, they…

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‘Every 6th Lok Sabha BJP MP won through vote theft’: Rahul Gandhi’s ‘infiltrator’ jab after West Bengal, Assam election results | India News

NEW DELHI: Leader of opposition Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday launched a broadside against the Bharatiya Janata Party, claiming that every sixth parliamentarian out of the BJP’s 240 MPs has won through vote theft.In a social media post on X, Rahul accused the BJP of keeping institutions in its pocket.“Votes are stolen to nick seats sometimes,…

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IPL 2026: Rickelton–Rohit duo the lone bright spot in Mumbai Indians’ fading campaign | Cricket News

Mumbai Indians’ Ryan Rickelton, left, celebrates his fifty runs with Rohit Sharma. (AP Photo) MUMBAI: If someone had said before IPL 2026 that Ryan Rickelton would emerge as Mumbai Indians’ standout performer in a team packed with superstars, it might have sounded far-fetched.Yet, in a season where MI have largely faltered, its big guns misfired,…

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‘Drishyam 3’ USA advance booking: Mohanlal’s thriller crosses 1K USD in pre-sales; Jeethu Joseph film gains momentum | Malayalam Movie News

The much-anticipated ‘Drishyam 3’ has officially begun its advance booking rollout in the United States. The film is directed by Jeethu Joseph and stars Mohanlal in the lead.Within hours of bookings opening, the film crossed one thousand dollars in pre-sales, according to reports.‘Drishyam 3’ release date and premiere detailsThe film is scheduled for a worldwide…

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‘Targeting civilians, infrastructure unacceptable’: PM Modi slams drone attacks on UAE | India News

NEW DELHI: PM Narendra Modi strongly condemned the drone attacks on Fujairah in the UAE, which resulted in injuries to three Indian nationals, saying targeting civilians and infrastructure is unacceptable. Like in his past condemnation of attacks on the UAE and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, Modi didn’t name Iran, but said India stood…

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‘There was a desire’: Sanju Samson on missing ton; Sunil Gavaskar says, ‘he played for the team’ | Cricket News

NEW DELHI: On a night where milestones beckoned, Sanju Samson chose substance over statistics, guiding Chennai Super Kings to a vital win with a match-winning unbeaten 87 against Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.Samson admitted after the game that the thought of a third century this season had crossed his mind, but winning the…

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West Bengal verdict: Mamata Banerjee has no option but to pave way for new government, say experts | India News

NEW DELHI: Constitutional position is unambiguous on a CM refusing to resign after her defeat in an assembly election — once the polls have been concluded and certificates issued to the elected MLAs by the EC, the outgoing House automatically stands dissolved and its successor has to be constituted with the appointment of a new…

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The leading theory on prehistoric giant insects is crumbling, and here’s what scientists think now |

Meet the griffinfly: giant, ancient, and still full of mysteries. Image Credits: Google Gemini Imagine a dragonfly with a two-foot wingspan whizzing by your head. That was prehistoric Earth, and scientists just realised they’ve had the wrong explanation all along.Some 300 million years ago, the Earth was almost unrecognisable. One huge supercontinent, called Pangaea, covered…

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