‘We are too used to hitting sixes’: India coach doesn’t sugarcoat 2-0 Ireland humiliation | Cricket News

India assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate admitted the dressing room was left in “disbelief” after the T20 world champions suffered a 2-0 series defeat against Ireland, saying the visitors were “outdone and outsmarted” because they failed to adapt to the conditions.After losing the opening T20I by 34 runs, India went down by one run in…

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From hustle to healthy culture: How The Bill to Disconnect can become India’s most democratised workplace reform

After-office phone calls, emails, and constant buzzing have become a common workplace scenario in India. The repercussions trickle silently into homes through dinner plates pushed aside for late-night calls, children told to “wait just five minutes,” and phones that refuse to stop buzzing even as the country sleeps. In the corporate world where tech giants…

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Twisha Sharma’s father seeks fresh autopsy; Yogi warns against namaz on roads & more

. Twisha Sharma‘s father seeks fresh autopsy at AIIMS-Delhi, alleges cover-up. Yogi Adityanath warns ‘other methods’ if namaz on roads continues. Suvendu govt ends religion-based schemes in Bengal, scraps OBC list. India to continue buying Russian crude oil irrespective of US sanctions waiver. Iran announces new body to manage Strait of Hormuz, plans to levy…

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‘Australia isn’t place for weak men’: ‘Disappointed’ Ben Stokes admits England failed in pressure; refuses to concede Ashes | Cricket News

England’s captain Ben Stokes throws bat after loosing his wicket during the second Ashes cricket test match between Australia and England in Brisbane. (AP/PTI) England captain Ben Stokes said his team had not handled pressure in key passages after the defeat to Australia in the second Test at the Gabba on Sunday, but he added…

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Centre sets up 3-member panel to tackle ‘LPG shortage’; steps up domestic production by 10% | India News

NEW DELHI: The Centre has constituted a three-member committee to address the ongoing LPG shortages that have severely affected the hospitality industry, following concerns raised amid the continuing crisis in the Middle East.According to government sources cited by news agency ANI, the new panel will assess the scale of disruption, consult hotel and restaurant industry…

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Cabinet nod for Rs 9,072 crore railway multitracking plan to add 307 km network capacity

The Union cabinet has approved three railway multitracking projects worth Rs 9,072 crore aimed at expanding network capacity and easing congestion across Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Jharkhand, according to an official statement.The projects includes, Gondia–Jabalpur doubling, Punarakh–Kiul third and fourth line, and Gamharia–Chandil third and fourth line, will together add about 307 km to…

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UAE restricts scholarships for students to study in UK amid concerns over Islamist radicalisation | World News

The UAE halted scholarships for UK studies, citing Muslim Brotherhood concerns, sharply reducing Emirati student enrolment/Image: AP The United Arab Emirates has taken a decisive step to limit government funding for emirati students who want to study at British universities, reflecting rising tensions over the UK’s stance on the Islamist Muslim Brotherhood. The move signals…

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Heart Health: This simple activity can reduce stress and boost heart health, and requires no effort! |

Humming is often viewed as one of the simplest activities that we indulge in, often unconsciously, sometimes humming a tune, or just softly buzzing to ourselves. This modest behavior does a lot more than just killing time. Recent scientific research shows that humming can actually unleash potent health benefits by increasing the production of nitric…

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