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Not very long ago, women’s cricket happened quietly. Early morning matches.Few cameras.Almost empty stands. The players still wore the same fire in their eyes—but the world wasn’t watching. Today, everything has changed. Stadiums are full. Social media explodes with highlights. Young girls wear jerseys with pride. Women’s cricket is no longer a side story—it’s the…
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On a quiet morning in Kerala, when the air still carries the smell of old books and wet earth, one can imagine a young boy sitting by himself, watching people pass by. He listens more than he speaks. He observes more than he reacts. That boy would one day grow up to become N. S.…
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Every cricket fan remembers Ajith Agarkar in a different way.Some remember his fiery fast bowling.Some remember his fearless batting at the lower order.And some remember the criticism he faced throughout his career. But Ajith Agarkar’s story is not just about numbers.It is about courage, resilience, and standing tall when the world doubts you. Ajith Agarkar…
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On a winter morning in Delhi, when the city is still shaking off its fog, there is a place where conversations have already begun. Not hurried, not loud—just thoughtful. This place is Jawaharlal Nehru University, fondly known as JNU. JNU does not announce itself with tall gates or flashy buildings. Instead, it reveals itself slowly—through…
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Nestled in the Western Ghats, Lavasa is a slice of Italy in India. This hill station, built by the Jadhav Group, is a testament to India’s architectural prowess. With its picturesque lakes, lush greenery, and European-inspired architecture, Lavasa is a perfect getaway from the chaos of city life. The brainchild of former IT czar Rajendra…
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Shravan Kumar’s journey is the stuff of dreams. Just a decade ago, he was steering a tempo through Mumbai’s chaotic streets. Today, he’s the proud owner of Shankh Airline, India’s newest carrier. How did he do it? Growing up in a small Bihar village, Shravan’s love for travel was sparked by watching planes crise-cross the…
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In the high-stakes world of military tech, Russia’s Oreshnik missile is making waves. This cutting-edge weapon is designed to evade even the most advanced defense systems, delivering precision strikes at hypersonic speeds (over 6 times the speed of sound). Developed as part of Russia’s strategic arsenal, the Oreshnik is part of a broader push for…
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In the complex world of Indian politics, few leaders have been as unapologetically themselves as Digvijaya Singh. A man of conviction, Singh has carved a niche as a fearless voice in the Congress party, often steering conversations on issues others sideline. From his early days as a student leader to becoming the Chief Minister of…
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In the late 18th century, the Kingdom of Mysore in South India was on the cusp of a revolution. Under the leadership of Hyder Ali and his son Tipu Sultan, Mysore was transforming into a formidable military power. At the heart of this transformation was an innovative technology that would change the face of warfare…
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In the bustling streets of Dhaka, amidst the fervor of Bangladesh’s politics, a name echoes through generations—Tarique Rahman. The son of a founding father, Ziaur Rahman, Tarique’s life has been a blend of legacy, power, and relentless pursuit of a dream. Growing up in the shadow of his father’s vision for Bangladesh, Tarique was groomed…