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Big Boys Do Cry: Rohit, Kohli, Dravid and a World Cup of dream
Indian Express· 20 hours agoThis was a World Cup of calming closures and collective catharsis. Try reading the faces of the...
High Court Refuses to Quash Case Against Teachers in Dharmasthala School | Bengaluru News - Times of...
The Times of India· 24 hours agoBengaluru: The high court on Friday refused to quash the proceedings against two teachers (pedagogues) of SDM High School, Dharmasthala in relation to the suicide of a class 10 girl on Feb 7 ...
Paris Olympics 2024: Harmeet Desai living his dream at the zenith of sport
Sportstar· 17 hours agoHarmeet Desai is neither a party animal nor particularly inclined towards festivals or family...
Indian wrestlers will win 'at least 3 medals' in Paris, says Sakshi Malik | Paris Olympics 2024 News...
The Times of India· 9 hours agoMUMBAI: Sakshi Malik had to crane her neck to get a decent view of the short video clip that began...
Bharti Kher: Always an alchemist at heart
Livemint· 10 hours agoThis mother figure with heads of 23 children emerging from her body puts the female form front and centre. The artist had been commissioned to make this...
Bhole Baba: The godman who failed his devotees
The Hindu· 23 hours agoIt is July 3, the day after 121 people, most of them women, were killed during a stampede at a satsang (religious gathering) of a ‘godman’, Suraj Pal...
Moneycontrol Pro Weekender | Dizzying Heights
CNBC Awaaz· 18 hours agoSEBI, on its part, has decided to cool the red-hot SME IPO market by stipulating a cap of 90 percent over the issue price for such IPOs during the...
Rohit Sharma's Hilarious 'Yeh', 'Woh' During Chat With PM Modi Leaves Cricket Fans ROFL - News18
News18· 19 hours agoTeam India is riding high on their triumphant return to glory, having finally clinched an ICC trophy...
‘The Children of this Madness’: A saga of a son of the soil who goes from Bangladesh to USA
Scroll· 11 hours agoIn Gemini Wahhaj’s novel The Children of this Madness, the protagonist is Nasir Uddin, an “everyman” whose life is portrayed in the novel from the point of view of his daughter Beena, through ...