Author: Vikramjeet Khatri

23 Oct

ICC warns India captain Surya Kumar Yadav; no ban for Asia Cup final

ICC gave India captain Surya Kumar Yadav a warning but no ban after his political dedication, clearing him for the Asia Cup final in Dubai where India triumphed over Pakistan.

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16 Oct

Veteran Actor Pankaj Dheer, Iconic Karn of B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat, Dies at 68

Veteran actor Pankaj Dheer, famed as Karn in B.R. Chopra’s Mahabharat, dies at 68 after battling cancer, leaving a lasting cultural legacy.

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9 Oct

India Women Beat West Indies by 20 Runs in WT20WC Warm‑Up Showdown

India's women cricketers edged West Indies by 20 runs in the fourth warm‑up for the ICC T20 World Cup, boosting confidence ahead of the Bangladesh tournament.

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3 Oct

Salman Khan teams up with Malayalam director Mahesh Narayanan for 70s‑90s thriller

Salman Khan teams up with Malayalam director Mahesh Narayanan for a 70s‑90s period thriller, aiming to bounce back after his recent box‑office flop.

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25 Sep

India's 41-Run Rout of Bangladesh Secures Asia Cup 2025 Final Spot

India hammered Bangladesh by 41 runs in the Super Four match at Dubai, booking a place in the Asia Cup 2025 final. A blistering 168/6, powered by Abhishek Sharma's 75 and Hardik Pandya's late surge, set the tone. Bangladesh fought back with a 42‑run stand but fell short at 127 all out. The win keeps India unbeaten and cements them as favourites.

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11 Sep

Poland shoots down Russian drones, a first for NATO in this war

Poland shot down Russian drones that crossed into its airspace during a major strike on western Ukraine, prompting NATO-backed air defense actions and airport closures in Warsaw. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas called it the most serious violation since the war began and a deliberate provocation. Russia denied targeting Poland. The incident raises fears of escalation and tests NATO’s response.

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3 Aug

What are the pros and cons of living in Bangalore?

Bangalore, or as I like to call it, the "Silicon Valley of India", is a city that dances to the beat of its own IT drum. Its pros include a thriving tech scene, diverse cuisine, and a climate that's as cool as the city's pub culture. But it's not all roses and filter coffee; the city's traffic could give a snail an inferiority complex and the cost of living might have you questioning your life choices. However, the city's charm lies in its balance of tradition and modernity, so you'll soon find yourself humming, "Namma Bengaluru" despite these hiccups. So, are you ready for this roller coaster ride in the Garden City of India?

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1 Aug

What are the best known platforms for a Life coach?

Hey there, folks! Let's dive straight into the vibrant world of life coaching, shall we? Now, if you're a life coach or itching to become one, there are some superstar platforms that you definitely shouldn't miss. Hold your breath! We're talking about the ever-popular ZOOM, the interactive Teachable, the dynamic Thinkific, and, of course, the classic Skype. It's like choosing the best flavor of ice cream - they're all delicious but you gotta find the one that rocks your boat! So, strap in and let's explore these platforms to skyrocket your life coaching career!

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28 Jul

Three farm laws to be repealed: PM Narendra Modi?

Well, folks, brace yourselves because we've got some big news from the farming front. Our PM, Mr. Narendra Modi, has decided to say 'ta-ta' to three farm laws that caused quite a stir. I mean, seriously, if these laws were a band, they’d be called 'Controversy and the Uproars.' So, our dear PM, in a surprising plot twist, has decided to repeal them. Buckle up, my farming friends, change is coming and it's coming fast, just like my mother-in-law on a shopping spree!

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27 Jul

How education systems can better prepare indian students for the workforce

As a pleasant blogger, I couldn't help but chuckle at the thought of our Indian education system needing a bit of a spruce-up to prepare our bright young minds for the workforce. Introducing more practical, hands-on courses that mirror real-world scenarios is a fantastic idea. Our students would benefit from increased exposure to internships and vocational training - a bit of "learning by doing" never hurt anyone, right? In addition, soft skills, such as communication and teamwork, must be emphasized as these are the absolute deal-breakers in today's collaborative work environment. Lastly, fostering creativity and critical thinking in our classrooms will churn out the dynamic individuals employers would love to have on their teams. Change is scary but also exciting.

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