February 13, 2026
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Despite defeat, Surya hails magical Varun spell

by on November 11, 2024 0

India’s Varun Chakravarthy’s five-wicket haul went in vain as South Africa chased down a 125-run target in the second T20I to level the three-match series 1-1. Tristan Stubbs’s match-winning knock of 47 runs helped the Proteas end India’s 11-match winning streak.

Sebi looks to expand scope of info disclosed by listed companies

by on November 11, 2024 0

To enhance transparency and investor protection, India’s market regulator, SEBI, is proposing to broaden the definition of Unpublished Price Sensitive Information (UPSI). This includes events like fundraising, management changes, regulatory actions, and financial irregularities, aiming to provide a clearer framework for listed companies.

Now, protests in Pithoragarh over demolition of ‘illegal mosque’

by on November 11, 2024 0

A right-wing group in Uttarakhand’s Berinag held protests demanding the demolition of a structure they allege is an “illegal mosque.” They claim the mosque was unlawfully built inside a house. Local authorities have summoned the homeowner, seeking clarification on the building’s status while the land ownership case is pending in court.

‘Facts basically true’: Japan opposition leader admits to extramarital affair

by on November 11, 2024 0

Yuichiro Tamaki, leader of Japan’s Democratic Party for the People (DPP), admitted to the truth of a tabloid report alleging an extramarital affair. The admission came at a press conference held in response to the SmartFlash article published earlier on Monday.

Could your daily milk tea habit be harming your digestive system?

by on November 11, 2024 0

Milk tea, a beloved beverage, can impact digestion due to lactose intolerance, added sugar and spices, and caffeine. While moderate spice intake can be beneficial, excess sugar disrupts gut health. Timing matters too, as tea on an empty stomach increases acidity. Limiting intake, choosing dairy alternatives, and mindful consumption can mitigate negative effects.

Twin earthquakes shake Cuba in wake of recent hurricanes, blackouts

by on November 11, 2024 0

Two strong earthquakes, registering magnitudes of 5.9 and 6.8, struck off the coast of southern Cuba, causing panic and damage to buildings and infrastructure. The quakes occurred just days after Hurricanes Rafael and Oscar impacted the island, compounding the difficulties faced by residents already grappling with power outages and an economic crisis.

Amit Shah vows anti-conversion law in Maharashtra, oppn caste census

by on November 11, 2024 0

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, during the release of BJP’s election manifesto in Mumbai, promised a stringent anti-conversion law in Maharashtra if the Mahayuti is voted to power. Shah emphasized that the law will ensure zero religious conversions and a committee will be formed to draft it, involving discussions with all stakeholders.