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23.08 / 08:02
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Meet 25-yr-old Salva Marjan, Kerala's first woman set to join Formula 1 racing academy
Salva Marjan, a 25-year-old motorsports enthusiast, is set to become the first woman from Kerala to participate in the prestigious Formula 1 Academy in January 2025. The academy is organised by the Federation Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA). She moved to the United Arab Emirates recently for better training and opportunities and is now preparing for the F1 Academy.
23.08 / 07:33
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Who is Ankit Kalra? Popular fashion influencer Insha Ghai’s husband who shockingly died at 29
Ankit Kalra, at the age of 29. As per her latest Insta post, Ankit died due to heart attack on Monday. «Ankit, you left me to be with God, and it’s so unfair. Our 1.5 years together were far too short. That morning, I had no idea it would be our last. I’m still in denial, praying that this is all just a terrible dream and i’ll wake up on your side. Your heart gave up, and with it, my life has come to a stop. We had so many plans, and now I’m lost without you. This can’t be true. You left me behind, and it’s a loss I’ll never overcome! Heaven is so so lucky to have you,» Insha posted in Insta.
22.08 / 17:19
21.08 / 08:42
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Djokovic's Olympic win has a lesson for India
What were your most memorable moments of the recently concluded Olympic games? Among the many, one of my most memorable moment was Novak Djokovic winning the gold in Men’s tennis. In his long career, he has won 24 grand slams. The only missing piece in his trophy cabinet was an Olympic gold medal.
20.08 / 20:15
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Athletic leap in deals: Brands race to bask in Olympic limelight, Phogat, medallists endorsement value rockets
Vinesh Phogat’s dream of winning an Olympics medal was shattered for being a mere 100 gm overweight, at least 15 brands have queued up to sign her on. There is a rush to make the Indian wrestler — and other Indian athletes who stood out at the recent Paris Games — the face of brands across categories such as packaged foods, health, nutrition, jewellery, banking and education, executives in the know said. Phogat’s endorsement fee is up to `1 crore per deal per year, from Rs 25 lakh before the games, they said. Chopra, Bhaker Also Gain “Marketers are approaching us, citing not only her performance but the grace with which she conducted herself, despite being defeated by the system,” said Tuhin Mishra, cofounder of Baseline Ventures that represents the wrestler. Despite not winning a medal, Phogat, who endorsed Nike sportswear and Country Delight dairy before the start of the Olympics, was clearly one of the standout Indian athletes, along with javelin throw silver medallist Neeraj Chopra and shooter Manu Bhaker, who won two bronze medals.
20.08 / 12:55
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Cutting back is the new splashing out as American reach ‘peak price rises’
The longer the cost of living remains elevated, the more typical Americans are having to cut back on their spending.
19.08 / 21:45
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People notice a strange detail in the boy's drawing as he claims he died on the Titanic
Jayme, who first developed a fear of water at the age of five, began discussing his experiences aboard the RMS Titanic, which sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 following an iceberg collision. According to the teenager, he has finally made peace with his Titanic death. He became fixated on the ship that hit an iceberg and sank in the North Atlantic Ocean in 1912 when he was just five years old. His mother claims he was terrified of deep water since he was a small child and that he was able to remember her childhood bike while watching her from a window in heaven. A few years later, he cried out that he was going down during a terrifying death dream. Jamey's mother said that he was always very happy and joyful; he enjoyed everything that he did and had a great attention span for learning things; he was an easy kid, in an interview with LMN for the show The Ghost Inside My Child. Also Read :You can watch free TV on Google TV Freeplay; here's how you can do it
18.08 / 19:50
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Narayana Murthy, Infosys co-founder says India didn't pay attention to this issue post-Emergency; Here's what he said
Narayana Murthy, co-founder of Infosys, highlighted the issue of India's rising population as a major challenge during the convocation ceremony at Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology in Prayagraj on Sunday. He stressed that inadequate attention to population control since the Emergency period threatens the country's sustainability. «India faces significant challenges related to population, per capita land availability, and healthcare facilities,» Murthy stated. He elaborated by comparing India with other nations, saying, «Since the Emergency period, we Indians have not paid enough attention to population control. This poses a risk of making our country unsustainable. In comparison, countries such as the US, Brazil and China have far higher per capita land availability.»
18.08 / 14:30
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Corruption flourished during previous Congress govt, no development work done: Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini
Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday alleged that corruption flourished under previous Congress governments and was that the party is «known to work for commissions». Hitting out at the Congress's 'Haryana Maange Hisab' campaign, Saini accused the party of land grab and said the Congress had no development work to speak of. «When the opposition has no issue to raise, they are taking out 'hisab yatra'. Hooda sahab, we give account to people regularly,» said Saini stepping up his attack on the Congress following the announcement of the assembly polls in Haryana. «I have asked Hooda ji many things, including questions pertaining to farmers, but he has not answered even one of them,» the chief minister said addressing a rally in Yamunanagar district.
18.08 / 04:55
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Does Kamala Harris have plans to solve the biggest American economic problem? Here's what you should know
Presidential poll race intensifying with every passing minute, issues that really effect the lives of Americans are now slowly taking center-stage, and they are mostly around the economy and affordability in the country. Although some believe that these problems would be forever persistent and would not cease to exist but some have their eyes and hopes pinned on Kamala Harris, who could have a solution to overcome the biggest economic problem there currently is: Housing affordability crisis.
16.08 / 16:45
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Vinesh Phogat to wrestle in 2028 Olympics? Wrestler hints at comeback post Paris debacle
Court of Arbitration for Sports' (CAS) verdict, Vinesh Phogat might have hinted at a comeback and a larger goal of 2032 Olympics through a social media post on Friday. Phogat shared an emotional message two days post CAS dismissing her appeal for a joint silver medal at the Paris Olympics 2024 after being disqualified for being 100 grams overweight moments before her gold medal bout. Following a disheartening disqualification from the wrestling final, Vinesh announced her retirement from the sport, citing a loss of strength and the inability to continue.
15.08 / 08:47
15.08 / 08:22
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Kerala, nation sad over Wayanad landslides, but time to move forward: CM Vijayan
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Thursday said that while everyone in the country was sad regarding the Wayanad landslides that claimed over 200 lives, it was time to live and move forward for the survival of the state. Vijayan, speaking after hoisting the national flag at the Central Stadium on the occasion of the 78th Independence Day of the country, also said that even as India excelled in various sectors since its independence in 1947, the scientific awareness in the country was being damaged and superstitions, harmful customs, and outdated rituals were making a comeback. Referring to the landslides in Wayanad, the CM said that Kerala and the country were celebrating the independence day in a time of grief following the disaster. «But, we cannot remain sad. We need to live and move forward for the survival of the state. So, the independence day, this year, should give impetus to the joint activities that ensure the state's survival,» he said.
15.08 / 07:04
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Delhi LG hoists national flag; AAP cries 'dictatorship'
Sunita Kejriwal, wife of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, the ruling Aam Admi Party launched a veiled attack on the Centre after the tricolour was not hoisted at the CM's residence. In a post on X in Hindi, Sunita Kejriwal said, «Today the tricolour was not hoisted at the CM's residence. It is very sad. This dictatorship can keep an elected Chief Minister in jail, but how can it stop the patriotism in the heart...» The attack came after Delhi LG VK Saxena hoisted the national flag at his official residence on Independence Day.
15.08 / 06:46
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PM Modi makes fresh pitch for 'one nation, one election'
political parties to come forward to realise the dream while contending that frequent polls were creating hurdles in the nation's progress. Addressing the nation on the 78th Independence Day, he said extensive consultations have been held across the country on the issue and all political parties have given their views while a committee has submitted an excellent report. "Frequent elections are creating hurdles in the progress of the nation. It has become easy to link any scheme/initiative with elections. There are elections somewhere every three to six months. Every work is linked to elections," Modi said from the ramparts of the Red Fort. «The nation has to come forward for one nation, one election,» he said.
15.08 / 06:45
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India's remarkable progress: A look back at 77 years
77 years in various fields. This period has seen India transform dramatically, marking substantial progress in agriculture, space, sports, academia, industry, and cinema. The nation's remarkable journey is attributed to visionary pioneers, resilient individuals, and innovative minds who continue to shape its future. Statistics offer milestones that reflect India's advancement. However, numbers alone cannot fully capture the triumph of the human spirit that has driven this progress. The country has seen pioneering men and women daring to dream, institutions being nurtured against daunting odds, and innovators remaking India with hope and energy.
14.08 / 16:33
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Proposal to rename Guwahati railway station to be submitted to Centre: Himanta Biswa Sarma
Himanta Biswa Sarma said proposal to rename the Guwahati railway station after former chief minister Bishnu Ram Medhi would be submitted to the Union Government. Sarma unveiled a statue of Bishnu Ram Medhi, a staunch freedom fighter, social reformer, former Chief Minister, and first Assamese Governor, often hailed as the Iron Man of Assam, at Bharalitola in Hajo. Sarma highlighted Bishnu Ram Medhi's significant contributions which have inspired generations of Assamese people. He thanked the committee members responsible for erecting the seven-foot statue and the residents of Hajo for their support in making this vision a reality.
13.08 / 18:32
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Resignations of Bangladeshi officials close to Hasina are legal, interim leader Yunus says
The head of Bangladesh’s interim government says the high-profile resignations of authorities close to ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina are legal after student leaders who organized protests against Hasina’s government issued ultimatums for them to ...
13.08 / 16:12
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Like Dravid, I want coach with juniors before gradual progression: PR Sreejesh
PR Sreejesh is a big fan of former India head coach Rahul Dravid's coaching philosophy and would similarly like to mentor the talented juniors with an aim to create a solid feeder system for national hockey team. Just like Dravid worked his way up the ranks, first working with India's U-19 boys, followed by rising stars in A team and subsequently the senior team, the 'Custodian of India's dreams' won't mind working in the pathways system before being the chief national coach during the 2032 edition in Brisbane. «I want to become a coach. That was always my plan but now there is a question of when. After retirement, family comes first. I need to talk with them if they are OK with this. Now you have to listen to your wife a little bit,» Sreejesh told PTI editors at its headquarters here on Tuesday. If he decides to take up coaching, Sreejesh is clear in his mind how to go about in the new role.
13.08 / 15:49
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Details on capital gains changes finally released, but Canada is still in bad shape
The Parliamentary Budget Officer released a report last week that estimated the federal government will raise $17.4 billion in extra tax revenues over the next five years as a result of the proposed capital gains inclusion rate increase to two-thirds from 50 per cent. The federal budget, however, estimated the increase would raise $19.3 billion over that time frame. That $1.9-billion difference, or 9.8 per cent, is material.
13.08 / 14:58
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