‘He always makes me feel like I’m the best: Romario on his bond with Jitesh Sharma | Cricket News

Defending champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) finishers Jitesh Sharma and Romario Shepherd opened up about their on-field chemistry, highlighting how their contrasting styles make them a dangerous pair for bowlers in the Indian Premier League (IPL). As RCB gear up for their second match against five-time champions Chennai Super Kings (CSK) at the M. Chinnaswamy…

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Claims of 27L Bengal voters in doubtful list rejected, can’t vote | India News

Representative photo (PTI) NEW DELHI: Nearly 27 lakh of the 60 lakh whose claims for inclusion in West Bengal’s electoral roll were put in the “doubtful” category during the special intensive revision exercise may not be able to vote in the ensuing assembly polls, with judicial officers overseeing adjudication rejecting their claims. The electoral roll…

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Saudi TV reporter killed in Yemen car bomb blast; government vows to track down perpetrators

Saudi broadcaster Al Arabiya’s reporter A correspondent for Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya television was killed in Yemen after a bomb planted on his vehicle exploded in the eastern city of Mukalla, Reuters reported on Thursday, citing the broadcaster.Mohammed Aydah, a Yemeni journalist who reported for Al Arabiya and its sister channel Al Hadath, was killed…

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‘Whoever made that rule should be fired’: Canada school’s ‘no food zones’ during Ramadan sparks row

Fairview School in Calgary at the centre of the ‘no food zones’ row. A school in Canada’s Calgary has landed in controversy after introducing “no food zones” in its cafeteria to support Muslim students observing Ramadan. The move, aimed at promoting inclusivity, has instead ignited a wider debate on how far institutions should go in…

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Sameer Anjaan reacts to Nora Fatehi, Sanjay Dutt’s Sarke Chunar row: ‘Phir blue films banwa ke release kar do kuch dino ke baad’ |

Veteran lyricist Sameer Anjaan has weighed in on the controversy surrounding Sarke Chunar, the song from the upcoming Kannada film KD: The Devil, and said that it is unfair to hold writers solely responsible for such content.“Log humesha writer ko gherne ki koshish karte hain, jabki sabse kam galti writer ki hoti hai. Sometimes, a…

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Ishaan Khatter responds to question on his religion, the ‘Homebound’ actor says, ‘Jai Jesus, Shree Allah, Holy Spirit Di Fateh’ |

Ishaan Khatter has a huge fan following on social media, more so, since his web-series, ‘The Royals’. The actor who made his debut with ‘Beyond The Clouds’ and later ‘Dhadak’, was also a part of ‘Phone Bhoot’, ‘Pippa’ and ‘The Perfect Couple’. The actor was last seen in ‘Homebound’ which was shortlisted for the Oscars….

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Yuvraj Singh reveals what ‘stood out’ in Gautam Gambhir’s coaching style | Cricket News

Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh NEW DELHI: Former India all-rounder Yuvraj Singh has credited head coach Gautam Gambhir’s unwavering belief in his methods as the key reason behind India’s T20 World Cup triumph, saying the former opener’s clarity and courage under pressure made the difference.Speaking on Sports Tak, Yuvraj shed light on Gambhir’s coaching philosophy,…

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International Tea Day 2026: International Tea Day 2026: The storm brewing inside India’s favourite cup | India News

Every morning across India, millions of hands instinctively reach for the same comfort before the day truly begins — a steaming cup of chai.At railway stations, tea stalls and office canteens, conversations begin over tea long before breakfast is served. In homes, the familiar sound of boiling milk and tea leaves often becomes the soundtrack…

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San Andreas Fault stress reaches highest level in 1,000 years: What scientists discovered beneath California |

The San Andreas Fault, long embedded in California’s public imagination, has once again drawn scientific attention after new analysis suggested it may be holding more accumulated stress than at any point in the past thousand years. The finding does not come with any reliable sense of timing, but it has reopened questions among researchers who…

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