No red lehenga, no royal drama: Shikhar Dhawan and Sophie Shine’s wedding style surprises everyone

Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan married Sophie Shine in an intimate Delhi NCR ceremony, opting for understated yet memorable wedding fashion. Dhawan wore a clean white-on-white sherwani with a layered emerald mala, while Shine chose an ivory lehenga with delicate floral embroidery and a pearl-adorned blouse. Cricketer Shikhar Dhawan has entered a new phase of life –…

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Cervical Cancer causes a death every two minutes around the world: What is this disease and why is it so dangerous |

Every two minutes, a woman dies from cervical cancer somewhere in the world, according to the United Nations and the World Health Organization (WHO). The disease ranks as the fourth most common female cancer worldwide because it caused 660,000 new cases and 350,000 deaths during 2022. The preventable nature of cervical cancer exists alongside its…

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Accelerating growth, India on upward trajectory: RBI

MUMBAI: Growth has accelerated in recent years and the Indian economy is assured of a continuously improving economic trajectory, deputy governor Poonam Gupta said.Delivering the 14th Foundation Day Lecture at the Centre for Development Studies, Gupta said India’s expansion has become more durable and predictable. “High, stable and accelerating growth, and more predictable economic outcomes…

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CBSE warns teachers against sharing misleading evaluation information and may initiate disciplinary action

CBSE warns teachers against sharing misleading evaluation information online as disciplinary actions loom NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday issued a strict advisory to teachers involved in the evaluation of Class X and Class XII answer scripts. The warning comes after reports that some evaluators were posting opinions and experiences…

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Three days, two matches, a year older: In ‘night out’ at Pallekele, Harry Brook proves his credentials | Cricket News

Harry Brook celebrates his century during the T20 World Cup cricket match between England and Pakistan in Pallekele, Sri Lanka. (AP/PTI) TimesofIndia.com in Kandy: As the adage goes, “tough times don’t last, tough people do.” It syncs beautifully with Harry Brook.In the past few months, the England white-ball captain has been in the news not…

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Harvard admissions lawsuit sparks debate: Here’s why academic merit matters more than ever for Ivy League hopefuls

Harvard lawsuit: What it means for future applicants and why your academic game matters more than ever (harvard.edu) For students dreaming of an Ivy League acceptance, headlines about legal battles and policy changes can feel unsettling. Will admissions rules change again? Will opportunities shrink or expand?According to an original report by CNBC, the latest lawsuit…

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India batting comes back to life, keeps T20 World Cup campaign alive | Cricket News

Axar Patel celebrates with teammates after taking the wicket of Zimbabwe’s Tadiwanashe Marumani during ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 cricket match between India and Zimbabwe, at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, in Chennai. (PTI Photo) TimesofIndia.com in Chennai: It took them five matches but India’s batting finally clicked and registered the second-highest total in T20…

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Water and oxygen aren’t enough: Scientists reveal two ‘must-have’ ingredients for life on other planets |

Milky Way galaxy (Source: NASA) For decades, the search for extraterrestrial life has revolved around a simple rule: follow the water. If a distant planet has liquid water, and perhaps oxygen, it is flagged as potentially habitable. But new research led by scientists at ETH Zurich suggests that this long-standing strategy may be incomplete. A…

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