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‘Gussa chodh do bhai’: Suryakumar Yadav’s message to Kuldeep Yadav goes viral – WATCH | Cricket News

Suryakumar Yadav and Kuldeep Yadav (Image credit: PTI) NEW DELHI: India’s march in the T20 World Cup 2026 gathered further momentum in Colombo as they outclassed Pakistan by 61 runs, reinforcing their dominance in the tournament’s most intense rivalry. It was India’s eighth win in nine T20 World Cup meetings against their neighbours, and the…

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“They can’t take no for an answer,” Foreign tourist shares his Agra experience and why it is a lesson for everyone |

For many travellers, the Taj Mahal represents a once-in-a-lifetime milestone, which is also one of the most beautiful structures in the world. For many, it also serves as a stop on the journey to completing the New 7 Wonders of the World. The white marble monument often appears serene in photographs, framed by calm reflecting…

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‘Jana Nayagan’ director H Vinoth turns emotional over the lack of support amid the delay of the Vijay starrer: ‘If I speak..’ |

Director H. Vinoth expressed emotional distress over the lack of industry support for his delayed Vijay starrer, ‘Jana Nayagan’. Unlike other films tackling social issues, Vinoth feels isolated, stating no one would defend him if he spoke out. Censor issues have pushed the film’s release, disappointing fans eagerly awaiting Vijay’s final movie before his political…

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RERA under fire from SC: Why are RERA annual reports important to protect interests of homebuyers?

Almost ten years after the RERA Act, 2016 attention is increasingly moving from developers to the functioning of the regulator itself. (AI image) The Real Estate Regulatory Authority or RERA is in focus again. Recently, the Supreme Court made blunt observations about the role of RERA and its importance. The apex court remarked that the…

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“Is he a ghost? Yes! Don’t speak loud, he’ll wake up”: How a spirit found a place in my Pooja Room and became our God

In my village, the pooja room — our Gosai Ghar — never had framed pictures of gods and goddesses. There were no calendars of deities, no marble idols, no ornate temples. Instead, there were raised, rounded earthen forms — pindas — quiet, unadorned, powerful in their stillness. As a child, I only knew that one…

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