‘They might die’: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi terrifies bowlers, called ‘Baby Hulk’ | Cricket News

Rajasthan Royals’ Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (PTI Photo) Teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, who turned 15 today, is already being counted among the most destructive hitters in Indian cricket and the Indian Premier League. His stunning 35-ball century in last season’s tournament was just the beginning, as he has continued to produce big runs and impactful innings across…

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CBSE class 12 Political Science exam 2026: What students must focus on according to official sample paper

CBSE class 12 Political Science exam 2026 With the CBSE Class 12 board examinations 2026 drawing closer, Political Science students can gain a clear advantage by closely studying the official CBSE sample question paper for the 2025–26 academic session. The paper offers strong cues about question trends, topic weightage and the Board’s continued focus on…

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Stefanos Tsitsipas shifts focus after Monte Carlo Masters loss as girlfriend Kristen Thoms birthday post grabs attention | International Sports News

Stefanos Tsitsipas (Image Via Getty) It was a difficult week on court, but off court, Stefanos Tsitsipas chose a very different moment to share. Just after his early exit at the Monte Carlo Masters, the Greek star showed up for his girlfriend Kristen Thoms’ 29th birthday. Instead of focusing on the loss, he shared a…

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When Your Luck Works Best

April, July, and November will be the best months for Aries in 2026. April gives you back your confidence and energy, which will help you get started on plans that had been on hold. If you work hard in July, you can make steady progress in your career and finances. November is a good time…

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Tariff headwinds and trade in transition: Amid turmoil, India demonstrates notable resilience in 2025

A defining feature of 2025 was India’s renewed emphasis on Free Trade Agreements as strategic resilience tools. (AI image) By Agneshwar SenThe year 2025 marked a decisive turning point in global trade. Slower growth in major economies, sudden tariff escalations and growing concentration of critical supply chains made international commerce more fragmented and unpredictable. Yet,…

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The encore nobody asked for, but everybody crashes

Ah, retirement—the golden parachute that often feels more like a deflated balloon animal than free bird soul. One minute you’re dreaming of endless golf swings, tracking in hills and beachside margaritas; the next, you’re staring at your cup of tea, wondering if it’s too early for a nap… or a rebellion.  Take Arijit Singh, the…

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