Mohammed Siraj on Sunday bowled a breathtaking spell at Lord’s, rattling England’s top order with pace, bounce, and on-the-face aggression. In a 60-minute burst of hostility, the open-chested predator became the face of India’s charge, silencing the Bazballers with his venomous precision.
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Aamir Khan and Genelia Deshmukh's film 'Sitaare Zameen Par' is a big hit. The sports drama earned Rs 3 crore on Sunday. Its domestic collection is now Rs 160.75 crore. The film stars neurodivergent actors. It is about a basketball coach training players with disabilities. The film faces competition from new releases like 'Metro..In Dino' and 'Superman'.
Day 2 of the Lord's Test saw India repeatedly requesting ball changes, sparking criticism from former England players and media. Concerns arose about the Dukes ball's shape and premature softening, with suggestions of time-wasting penalties. While acknowledging the ball's issues, some questioned the wisdom of changing a ball that was already producing results for India's bowlers.
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A 46-year-old Indian-origin woman died in a fire during a ritual at her Sharjah apartment, while in a separate incident, a 33-year-old Kerala woman and her toddler daughter were found dead in a suspected murder-suicide. The child reportedly died from airway obstruction, and the mother was found hanging. Both cases are under investigation by Sharjah authorities.
Jannik Sinner on Sunday clinched his maiden Wimbledon title with a composed and powerful display against Carlos Alcaraz. Overcoming heartbreak from the French Open final just four weeks ago, Sinner flipped the script with clinical execution, mental resilience, and exquisite shot-making. The 23-year-old Italian made history as his country’s first singles champion at Wimbledon, sealing the win with a 137 mph ace and raw, emotional celebration.
Magnus Carlsen, the world's top chess player, triumphed over ChatGPT in a recent online match, securing victory in just 53 moves without losing any pieces. The AI chatbot, despite a promising start, couldn't match Carlsen's precision, leading to its resignation and praise for his flawless play. Carlsen provided feedback, while ChatGPT amusingly underestimated his rating but acknowledged his strategic brilliance.
India's IT sector is experiencing a hiring boom in tier-II and tier-III cities, surpassing growth in traditional tech hubs. Cities like Coimbatore, Nagpur, and Jaipur are witnessing significant IT recruitment expansion, driven by government initiatives, infrastructure investments, and global tech firms expanding their footprint.
Prime Minister Modi nominated C Sadanandan Master, a victim of brutal political violence, to the Rajya Sabha. Sadanandan, whose legs were hacked off by CPM workers in 1994 for his RSS affiliation, exemplifies resilience. Despite the attack, he continued to advocate against violence and promote Hindutva.
Amidst the ongoing language debate, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) advocates for primary education in local languages. This statement follows the rollback of the three-language policy by Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Tamil Nadu. The RSS emphasizes that all Indian languages are national languages.