Anupam Mittal, Shark Tank India judge, advises aspiring entrepreneurs to cultivate two essential skills: selling and building. He emphasizes that selling involves convincing others of your vision, while building requires problem-solving and perseverance. Mittal believes mastering these skills is crucial for success, applicable to students, professionals, and side hustlers alike, advocating for immediate action in learning, selling, and building.
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Rinku Singh acknowledges MS Dhoni's guidance for maintaining composure during high-pressure moments. He emphasises fitness and mental fortitude for IPL consistency. Singh learns from Andre Russell's power-hitting techniques. He believes that scoring 300 runs in an IPL match is achievable. Punjab previously chased down 262 runs. Singh highlights the strength of all teams this season.
India struggled significantly against Australia's pace attack at the Gabba, reeling at 22/3 after Australia posted nearly 450 runs. Starc and Hazlewood ripped through the top order, dismissing Jaiswal, Gill, and Kohli cheaply. Starc's two early wickets and Hazlewood's dismissal of Kohli left India in dire straits. Cummins later added Pant's wicket, deepening India's woes.
Hemant Jain's 23-year struggle to claim a property linked to Dawood Ibrahim highlights his resilience against bureaucratic hurdles and the underworld's hold. Despite inflated costs and missing documents, Jain succeeds in registering the property, but he still faces the challenge of evicting current occupants allegedly connected to Dawood.
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