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3rd T20I: Series tied 1-1, India look to gain upper hand against Zimbabwe
Shillong Times· 6 days agoIn a remarkable turnaround, India rode on an outstanding maiden international century from young gun...
From Premchand’s play ‘Karbala’, to BR Ambedkar: What the idea of the ‘non-Hindu’ Hindu offers us
Scroll· 2 days agoA century ago in 1924, Premchand, the north Indian writer, published his play Karbala. In 680 Common Era, Prophet Muhammad’s grandson Imam Hussain, contesting ...
Ashwin's bat
The Telegraph· 3 days agoWhen I saw the cover of R. Ashwin’s cricketing memoir, I was struck by the fact that it had the author in whites, sitting with his hands ...
Paris Olympics 2024: Volleyball - history, rules, defending champions
Firstpost· 8 hours agoVolleyball was originally known as Mintonette and the game was designed for indoor enjoyment by...
The Navajo Code: How an ‘unbreakable’ Native American language helped the Allies win World War 2
Indian Express· 5 days agoThe Navajo (endonym: Diné) are the largest Native American tribe, sprawled across the 16-million...
How monsoon defines us
Tribune India· 2 days agoOne old man ruminates that the rain will come only if God wills it and rues that “the sky has turned miserly, and ...
8 Famous Holocaust Survivors Who Shared Their Stories of Resilience
Biography· 1 hour agoSome of the most famous Holocaust survivors were Otto Frank, Elie Wiesel, and Dr. Ruth. They emerged...
Jamie Smith justifies England selectors' faith with impactful and sensible batting
Firstpost· 4 days agoAfter two days at Lord’s, it is difficult to fault their split priorities, the first new man blooded...
Mennonite vs. Amish Communities, Values and Beliefs
HowStuffWorks· 3 hours agoThe Mennonite vs. Amish distinction is difficult to pinpoint for most outsiders since they both represent some of the most conservative groups in
India at the Olympics: Hockey dominance, individuals medals for independent nation
Firstpost· 2 days agoPart 1 looked at how India performed at the Olympics when it still was part of the British Empire....