Sagittarius Horoscope Today, August 16, 2025 | Astrology News
Last Updated:August 16, 2025, 06:50 IST Sagittarius Daily Horoscope, August 16, 2025: Janmashtami brings blessings and returns on past good deeds. Be cautious with money and stay grounded in work and love. Sagittarius Horoscope Today: Astrological predictions by Chirag Daruwalla for dhanu rashi on August 16 2025. (AI generated image) Sagittarius Daily Horoscope Today, August…
‘Big challenge’: Steve Smith warns England’s aggressive style won’t fly like it did vs India | Cricket News
Steve Smith has sent out a firm warning to England ahead of The Ashes in November (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images) Steve Smith has cautioned England’s batters ahead of the upcoming Ashes series, suggesting that conditions in Australia will pose a big challenge to their aggressive style of play. The veteran batter highlighted both the…
Is grey hair warning of thyroid, heart, and nutrient issues: How deficiencies and organ stress show in your hair |
Grey hair is not always a simple marker of age. In many cases, it reflects systemic health concerns and may serve as an early diagnostic clue for organ dysfunction or nutritional deficiencies. Conditions such as thyroid disorders, vitamin B12 deficiency, autoimmune diseases, and cardiovascular problems have all been closely linked with premature greying.By approaching grey…
Steve Smith names the greatest cricketer and batter of all time | Cricket News
Australia’s Steve Smith (AP/PTI) Steve Smith has hailed Jacques Kallis as the greatest cricketer the game has ever seen while calling Sachin Tendulkar the greatest batter. Speaking to BBC, the Australian star shared his admiration for two of the most celebrated figures in world cricket. Kallis, often described as the most complete cricketer, was a…
‘Much required’: PM EAC member Sanjeev Sanyal welcomes S&P rating upgrade; says India still ‘underrated’
File photo: PM EAC member Sanjeev Sanyal (Picture credit: ANI) India’s sovereign credit upgrade from S&P Global Ratings was “much required” but still leaves the country rated below its true economic strength, Economic Advisory Council to the Prime Minister (EAC-PM) member Sanjeev Sanyal said.Reacting to S&P’s move to lift India’s rating from ‘BBB-’ to ‘BBB’,…
City targets 5L SRA homes in 5 yrs, double its 29-yr output | Mumbai News
Mumbai: With a slum-free Mumbai remaining a distant dream for decades, the Slum Rehabilitation Authority (SRA) has set up a project implementation unit (PIU) aiming to deliver over five lakh new homes to slum dwellers in the next five years — more than double the total built in the 29 years since the SRA was…
1999 murder case in Saudi Arabia: CBI arrests fugitive at Delhi airport after 25 years; was living under fake identity
NEW DELHI: Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) apprehended Mohammad Dilshad, a fugitive accused of committing a murder in Saudi Arabia in 1999. Dilshad, who evaded authorities for over two decades, was arrested at the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi on August 11.According to the CBI, Dilshad was working as a heavy motor mechanic…
Social Chatter Suggests Ether Holds Slight Edge Over Bitcoin
Ether holds a slight edge over Bitcoin in the short-term as social media chatter around the cryptocurrency is less overheated, says sentiment platform Santiment. “The $ETH crowd hasn’t shown nearly as much bullishness despite significantly better performance over the past 3 months,” Santiment said in an X post on Friday amid the ETH/BTC ratio, which…
Kerala Film Producers’ Association election not held in democratic manner, alleges filmmaker Vinayan
Filmmaker-producer Vinayan | Photo Credit: SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT Filmmaker-producer Vinayan has alleged that the election held to the executive committee of the Kerala Film Producers’ Association (KFPA) on August 14, 2025 was not held in a democratic manner. “Even the person who had supported my nomination to the post of general secretary could not cast his…
