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‘Gavaskar poore India ko hila ke rakh dega’: Ex-India pacer on Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy name change | Cricket News

Sachin Tendulkar and James Anderson (Image credit: England Cricket) Former India all-rounder Karsan Ghavri has criticised Sachin Tendulkar and the BCCI for allowing the historic Pataudi Trophy to be renamed as the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, which was first contested between India and England in July-August this year ending in a 2-2 draw. Ghavri expressed strong disapproval…

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Vacancies, full-time hiring delay push colleges to clock-hour basis teachers | Mumbai News

Mumbai: “What was once a stop-gap arrangement has now become the new normal,” said a senior faculty member from a city college, referring to the increasing dependence on clock-hour basis (CHB) teachers across Mumbai and state’s higher education institutions.Over the years, the number of ad hoc appointments has steadily risen, raising concerns about the “casualisation”…

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From Apes to Punks, NFTs roar back with triple the buyers

The NFT market has staged a strong recovery NFTs are staging a comeback, with buyer activity nearly tripling and sales volume rising by 30.09% to $173.2 million. New data from CryptoSlam reveals that NFT buyers and sellers surged, while total transactions declined. This suggests renewed market participation is concentrated in higher-value trades. Ethereum led the…

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‘Tu kab se mera baap ban gaya?’: How Irfan Pathan shut an abusive Shahid Afridi up completely | Cricket News

Irfan Pathan (L) has disclosed a heated exchange with Shahid Afridi (R) during the 2006 series. NEW DELHI: Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has revealed details of a heated exchange he had with Pakistan all-rounder Shahid Afridi during a 2006 flight from Karachi to Lahore when both teams were traveling together. The incident, which occurred…

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Neuroscientist explains why people perceive colours differently |

Neuroscientist Emily McDonald reveals that individual color perception is unique due to genetic variations, eye color, and personal experiences. A study by the University of Tokyo and Monash University supports this, finding that color-neurotypical individuals perceive red similarly, while colorblind individuals experience it differently. This highlights the subjective nature of color perception. When your mum…

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‘Make in India’ milestone: Electronics exports jump 47% in Q1; 99% of mobiles now made domestically

India’s electronics exports have hit a major milestone, recording a sharp jump in the first quarter of the financial year 2025-26.Union commerce and industry minister Piyush Goyal announced on social media platform X that exports touched $12.4 billion, marking a surge of more than 47% compared with the same period in 2024-25.“Our electronics exports have…

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