Bench press exercises can be dangerous without supervision, as highlighted by a recent incident where a man narrowly escaped death under a barbell. A video shows a man struggling with weights, with a woman trying unsuccessfully to help. Proper supervision and trainers are crucial for safety, technique, and avoiding injuries during heavy workouts.
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Former cricketer Michael Hussey recounted his first encounter with a young Jasprit Bumrah at the Mumbai Indians, where Bumrah's unusual action and sheer pace left him unable to connect with the ball. Despite initial skepticism about Bumrah's unconventional style, Hussey recognized his potential, even offering advice after a fiery send-off incident.
Labour and employment minister Mansukh Mandaviya emphasized the Modi government's priority on industry and trade to elevate India to a developed nation by 2047. Highlighting initiatives like 'Make in India' and 'Startup India', he noted the increase from four to 118 unicorns over the last decade.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) achieved a sweeping victory in the Chhattisgarh civic polls by winning all 10 mayoral posts. The voter turnout was 72.19%, with Koriya and Gariaband recording the highest turnout. This victory, according to BJP chief JP Nadda, reflects the trust of people in the BJP's public welfare schemes and leadership under Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Former cricketer Atul Wassan expressed a desire for Pakistan to beat India in the upcoming Champions Trophy match, emphasizing the potential excitement it would bring to the tournament. He also criticized India's decision to exclude Rishabh Pant in favor of KL Rahul, suggesting it undermines Pant's impact on the opposition.
External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar briefed Parliament about the deportation of 104 illegal Indian immigrants from the US, clarifying that this process has been ongoing since 2009 with a total of 15,668 deportations. He addressed opposition concerns about the use of restraints, stating it’s standard ICE procedure and clarified that women and children weren't restrained.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urged citizens to support domestic products in response to US President Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian goods. Trudeau highlighted the negative impacts of these tariffs and stressed the importance of unity between the two nations. Provincial leaders and the public also expressed strong opposition to the US decision.
An escort vehicle in Rajasthan chief minister Bhajanlal Sharma's convoy collided with a taxi in Jaipur, killing an assistant sub-inspector and injuring six others. The accident occurred when the taxi drove on the wrong side of the road, hitting the escort vehicle. Sharma rushed a critically injured person to the hospital and later visited the other injured individuals. He cancelled his appearance at a scheduled event.
Indian pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah has dominated Australia's batting lineup in the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy, claiming an impressive 21 wickets at a remarkable average of 10.90. Only Travis Head has managed to counter Bumrah's skills, scoring 83 runs against him. Bumrah has repeatedly dismissed openers Usman Khawaja and Nathan McSweeney.
Glenn McGrath questions Rohit Sharma's decision to bowl first at the Gabba, suggesting Sharma avoids batting. McGrath highlights the media's contrasting reactions to batting versus bowling failures. Contrary to usual Gabba strategy, Sharma opted to bowl, deviating from the norm of batting first and setting a high score. Despite recent losses at the Gabba, Australia remains confident.