Ravindra Jadeja's impressive batting performances in England continue to defy expectations, surpassing the records of Indian batting legends like Virat Kohli and VVS Laxman. His crucial half-century at Old Trafford and unbeaten partnership with Washington Sundar helped India recover from a shaky start. Jadeja's resilience and record-breaking feats solidify his status as a complete cricketer in challenging English conditions.
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Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge stated he lacks information regarding Jagdeep Dhankhar's resignation as Vice President, suggesting it's a matter between Dhankhar and Prime Minister Modi. Kharge noted Dhankhar's consistent support for the government and his reluctance to allow discussions on farmer issues, poverty, and social injustices in the Rajya Sabha.
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Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, the Indian chess prodigy, has once again defeated World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen at the Freestyle Chess Grand Slam in Las Vegas. The 19-year-old grandmaster secured his second victory over Carlsen in the tournament, showcasing his tactical prowess. Despite Carlsen winning the semifinal clash, Praggnanandhaa's impressive performance solidifies his position as a rising star in the chess world.
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Israeli forces intercepted the 'Handala,' a vessel from the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, aiming to breach Gaza's maritime blockade. The boat, carrying 19 activists and journalists, was seized in international waters and escorted to Ashdod Port. The coalition claims the crew has been "kidnapped," while Israel defends its actions, citing security concerns and calling the attempt unlawful.
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Just fifteen months after moving into the newly constructed Vice President's Enclave, Jagdeep Dhankhar is preparing to relocate. His resignation, tendered due to health concerns, has triggered the process of vacating the premises. Dhankhar is expected to transition into a Type VIII government bungalow in Lutyens’ Delhi, typically reserved for top Union ministers.