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Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition launched at Rs 4.3 crore: Why it’s so expensive

Mercedes-AMG G63 Collector’s Edition launched. Mercedes-Benz India has launched the much-anticipated AMG G 63 Collector’s Edition, priced at Rs 4.3 crore, ex-showroom. The exclusively-packed variant is developed specifically for the Indian market and will be limited to just 30 units – with deliveries starting in Q4 2025. Here’s a look at what this India-specific G…

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‘I laughed for 10 minutes’: D Gukesh reacts to viral Magnus Carlsen meme at Norway Chess – watch video | Chess News

D Gukesh stunned Magnus Carlsen in Round 6 of the Norway Chess tournament. A viral moment from the Norway Chess 2025 tournament has taken social media by storm after World Chess Champion Magnus Carlsen‘s frustrated reaction to losing against 19-year-old Indian prodigy D. Gukesh. Carlsen slammed the table following his defeat before composing himself to…

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BCCI Apex Council to discuss norms for IPL victory celebrations after Bengaluru stampede; RCB ban not on cards | Cricket News

Stampede in Bengaluru left 11 dead as lakhs reached the Chinnaswamy Stadium to celebrate Royal Challengers Bengaluru’s maiden IPL title. Mumbai: The BCCI is looking to make standard guidelines for IPL victory celebrations in its Apex Council meeting on June 14, in the wake of the tragic stampede at Bengaluru’s Chinnaswamy Stadium that claimed 11…

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‘No basis to seek…’: US disagrees to India asking for WTO consultations on auto tariffs; calls it ‘essential security exception’ | India Business News

The United States notified the WTO on Monday that the automotive tariffs were implemented under Section 232. (AI image) The United States has informed the World Trade Organization (WTO) that India’s request for consultations regarding American tariffs on automobiles and auto components under the trade watchdog’s safeguard agreement was unfounded.The United States notified the WTO…

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Manusmriti in DU’s Dharmashastra Studies curriculum; ancient texts to guide modern students, course covers social and moral order | Delhi News

Delhi University introduces a new Sanskrit course, Dharmashastra Studies, featuring Manusmriti as a primary text. The course explores ancient Indian society, covering topics like the varna system, marriage, and individual morals. NEW DELHI: Students in Delhi University will now be taught how the varna or caste system organises society, how marriage helps build a “civilised”…

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