Asia Cup: Rohit Sharma completes 10,000 ODI runs during the match against Sri Lanka

Asia Cup: Rohit Sharma completes 10,000 ODI runs during the match against Sri Lanka

The Indian skipper Rohit Sharma added yet another landmark to his name, as he becomes the second fastest in the world and sixth Indian to complete the 10,000 One-Day Internationa (ODI) runs quota in international cricket at the R. Premadasa Stadium, here on

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Nokia unveils new 5G smartphone ‘G42’ with 11GB RAM in India

Nokia unveils new 5G smartphone ‘G42’ with 11GB RAM in India

HMD Global, the home of Nokia phones, on Monday unveiled a new 5G smartphone "G42" with 11GB RAM in India.

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Kritika Kamra: I choose roles where I don’t repeat myself

Kritika Kamra: I choose roles where I don’t repeat myself

Known for her works in 'Bheed', 'Hush Hush' and 'Tandav', among others, actress Kritika Kamra, who is all set to portray female gangster in 'Bambai Meri Jaan', talked about her diverse roles, and how she doesn't likes to repeat herself on the screen.

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Elephant goes on rampage on highway in Andhra

Elephant goes on rampage on highway in Andhra

Nina, the 62-year-old elephant rescued from an abusive life of begging, has passed away due to multi-organ failure as a result of prolonged recumbency and senility.

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Indian-origin man charged in knife attack in Singapore

Indian-origin man charged in knife attack in Singapore

A 39-year-old Indian-origin man was charged on Monday for allegedly attacking another man with a knife, leaving a deep cut on the victim's shoulder, the police said.

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India to face Thailand in campaign opener at Women’s Asian Champions Trophy Ranchi

India to face Thailand in campaign opener at Women’s Asian Champions Trophy Ranchi

The Asian Hockey Federation and Hockey India on Tuesday announced the schedule for the upcoming edition of the Jharkhand Women’s Asian Champions Trophy Ranchi 2023.

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ASUS launches new lineup of PCs starting Rs 37,990 in India

ASUS launches new lineup of PCs starting Rs 37,990 in India

Taiwanese tech major ASUS on Tuesday launched the latest lineup of PCs or desktops starting at Rs 37,990 in India.

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Harry Styles flaunts giant tattoos as he takes a dip in pond

Harry Styles flaunts giant tattoos as he takes a dip in pond

The 'As It Was' hitmaker Harry Styles showed off his mammoth tattoos while taking a dip in an iconic London bathing spot, much to the excitement of his devout fans.

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Apple gears up to sell ‘Make in India’ iPhones on 1st day of global sale

Apple gears up to sell ‘Make in India’ iPhones on 1st day of global sale

Apple is all set to sell ‘Make in India’ iPhone 15 on the first day of its global sales, within the country as well as export to a few other markets sooner than ever before, reliable sources said on Tuesday.

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More than half of S. Korean regions facing population crisis

More than half of S. Korean regions facing population crisis

More than half of the regions in South Korea are facing the risk of losing population completely, amid the country's critically low birth rate, data showed on Tuesday.

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Manipur govt restricts use of press stickers, jackets to curb misuse during law and order enforcement

Manipur govt restricts use of press stickers, jackets to curb misuse during law and order enforcement

To check misuse of jackets, vest and stickers with wording and inscription “Press”, the Manipur government has allowed the use of these only to those possessing genuine identity cards from media organisations and holding accreditation cards from the state and central governments, officials

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Raising a storm in the hills with ‘Rally of Himalayas’

Raising a storm in the hills with ‘Rally of Himalayas’

For someone who has won the 'Raid the Himalaya rally' 11 times, Desert Storm six, seven editions of SJOBA, Dakshin Dare thrice, and has been an Indian National Rally champion (Gypsy), organising a major rally himself was the obvious next step

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Delhi hospital treats Dutch man with rare form of tinnitus

Delhi hospital treats Dutch man with rare form of tinnitus

Doctors at a Delhi hospital have treated a man from The Netherlands, suffering from a rare form of tinnitus, which affected his daily life and activities.

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Indian-origin man dies while hiking in Grand Canyon

Indian-origin man dies while hiking in Grand Canyon

A 55-year-old Indian-American died while attempting to hike from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon to the North Rim in a single day, according to a media report.

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Shreyas yet to fully recover from back spasm, unavailable for SL game, says BCCI

Shreyas yet to fully recover from back spasm, unavailable for SL game, says BCCI

India batter Shreyas Iyer will not be available for Tuesday's Asia Cup Super 4 game against Sri Lanka as he is yet to fully recover from back spasm, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) said.

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Transplanting patients own lung cells shows promise for people with COPD

Transplanting patients own lung cells shows promise for people with COPD

In a first, researchers have shown it is possible to repair damaged lung tissue in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) using the patients’ own lung cells.

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Ayush Anand on acrobatic scene in ‘Meet’: ‘It wasn’t a walk in the park’

Ayush Anand on acrobatic scene in ‘Meet’: ‘It wasn’t a walk in the park’

Actor Ayush Anand, who plays Raj in the show 'Meet', will impress the viewers with his acrobatic skills in an upcoming scene.

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Nitish Kumar has capability to lead the country, says Lalan Singh

Nitish Kumar has capability to lead the country, says Lalan Singh

JD-U President Lalan Singh has hinted that his party’s supreme leader has the capability and capacity to lead the country. Ians

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‘Run Sufi run’: This Ajmer girl won’t pause even after 5 Guinness World records

‘Run Sufi run’: This Ajmer girl won’t pause even after 5 Guinness World records

The journey that started with a three-kilometre run every day after the office has not ended even after five Guinness World records including a 4,000 km from Kashmir to Kanyakumari in 87 days.

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Vaping may spur chronic stress in young people: Study

Vaping may spur chronic stress in young people: Study

London – Young people who used e-cigarettes are more than twice as likely to report chronic stress, finds a study. The research, presented at European Respiratory Society International Congress in Milan, Italy was conducted on 905 people from Canada aged between 15 and

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